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AYO! Welcome back to the Luck Management Power Hour! Our radio show SMACKS and we are kicking on all different levels today as we ride into the week for the Power Hour. Coming off of an incredible Super Bowl, we delve into the shortcomings and successes of the game. We also get deep into technology and where conspiracies of aliens are all around us... Do you believe the Alien Invasion is coming?!?! We get a bit emotional with our grandparent's traditions and we have a wonderful time with our usual cast of incredible: Molly Roeder, Brian Kang, and Reid Ljungholm! Enjoy this fun episode and keep living the luck management lifestyle! Support the showInstagram: @the_luckmanagementpodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1637190216Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4JsxM55BY6tRlGzJCiUnvzKeep living The Luck Management Lifestyle!All Episodes are presented and brought to you by CharmND. CharmND is a lucky charm business providing memories, nostalgia, and pieces of Notre Dame to hold in your hand! Check us out on Instagram @charm_ND & @CharmNDShop on Etsy for your piece of Notre Dame.
In this short interview with Philip Stoten, Director and Head of R&D at Koh Young Research America (KYRA), Dr. Brian Kang, shares some insight into the application of AI in inspection and electronic manufacturing. Dr. Kang explains the importance of dataset selection and data quality in building machine learning and AI strategies.EMSNOW & SCOOP at APEX 2023 was sponsored by Koh Young America (https://www.kohyoung.com), Aegis Software (https://www.aiscorp.com/), Panasonic Connect (https://connect.panasonic.com/en/) and Cogiscan (https://cogiscan.com/).Like every episode of EMS@C-Level, this one was sponsored by global inspection leader Koh Young (https://www.kohyoung.com) and Adaptable Automation Specialist Launchpad.build (https://launchpad.build).You can see video versions of all of the EMS@C-Level pods on our YouTube playlist.
Ayo! Welcome back to The Luck Management Podcast! In this episode, we RUN IT BACK (TURBO) with Brian Kang and Reid Ljungholm! These great people were episode #3 guests but we had some audio issues so we decided to flip the script and run our first-ever open form and little structure episode with these guys. We get into so many fun and interesting topics on the podcast and delve into some areas of the world that will keep you on the edge of your seat. We explore exam psychology, Avatar Hatred, The Brittany Griner Situation, The World Cup, some crazy Middle School Love encounters, the expansion of our invention ideas and so much much more. Official Reid Option gets asked for the hosts for once - biggest dating fails and psychopathic traits. Power 5 Rankings: Christmas Movies. Would You Rather: All information when you touch something or talk to animals, Would you rather have no one show up to your wedding or your funeral? Incredible episodes with these guys and a wonderful way to cap off the semester rifting with the boys! As always, keep living The Luck Management Lifestyle!!Support the showInstagram: @the_luckmanagementpodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1637190216Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4JsxM55BY6tRlGzJCiUnvzKeep living The Luck Management Lifestyle!All Episodes are presented and brought to you by CharmND. CharmND is a lucky charm business providing memories, nostalgia, and pieces of Notre Dame to hold in your hand! Check us out on Instagram @charm_ND & @CharmNDShop on Etsy for your piece of Notre Dame.
How can leadership and entrepreneurship possibly look different within shame-based cultures? Nancy Ly chats with Brian (BJ) Kang about the challenges and opportunities for growth in leadership development from collective to individualistic cultures. Brian Kang is a podcaster for the Asian American Voice and has been intrigued about the topic of shame in the past […]
Matthew Nein, Head Sports Performance Coach for Salisbury University, talks to the NSCA Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Scott Caulfield, about receiving the NSCA Collegiate Strength Coach of the Year award, personal and program values, and mental toughness. As the Coordinator of Sports Performance at Salisbury University, Matthew Nein, CSCS, RSCC*D, oversees the training programs of 21 varsity teams, three graduate assistants, and an intern and volunteer staff of about 15. During his tenure, Nein has had the opportunity to work with 12 National Championship teams, eight individual National Championship athletes, and over 300 All-Americans. He has been certified as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist® (CSCS®) by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) since 2004 and recently garnered the distinction of a Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach® with Distinction (RSCC*D). He also serves on the NSCA Advisory Board for the State of Delaware. While not training athletes, he manages all indoor recreational facilities and serves as an Adjunct Instructor in the Applied Health Physiology Department at Salisbury University. Prior to coming to Salisbury University, Nein spent one season as a strength coach in the Minor League Baseball system of the Toronto Blue Jays organization. He received his Master’s degree in Applied Health Physiology from Salisbury University in 2004 and Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education from Towson University in 2002. Find Matt on Twitter: @CoachNein | Find Scott on Twitter: @scottcaulfieldShow Notes “When I began my career fourteen – fifteen years ago, you know it was one about inspiring and impacting people… I don’t think this was ever a goal necessarily but to just go out and… impact as many people as I could.” 1:32“That was the very first thing after finding out, was reaching back in to all my former staff members, you know, and really reaching out to them and saying thank you for all the work they did.” 2:53“We’re going to hire people that want to challenge me as well, as a coach, and we want to create that environment and that scenario so that they feel comfortable to be able to challenge and question and really dive in—and I think that makes all of us better as people.” 3:25“I have a big philosophy that the better your staff, the better training your athletes are going to get, and it just becomes this cyclical concept that we bring in better staff, we get better training, our athletes are going to further grow and develop.” 5:45“My budget is zero, I don’t have one, there’s no line item anything, which makes it challenging but—so you’ve got to figure it out and got to be creative in what you do.” 9:22“When someone says no, you come back and okay, what do I need to rework and figure out to go right back at it again.” 9:38“For me, passion’s probably the biggest thing.” 10:10“[Interns] starting as a freshman as a sophomore, we’ve got two and a half, potentially three years of work that we can really see them grow and become something in the field.” 10:38“I have personal values, and then we have our program values and I think my personal values are something I need to live by every day and really it’s that impact, influence, and inspire.” 17:56“Do you set your alarm in the morning and if you do, do you hit snooze and, if you do, are you willing to attack the day then at that point or are you saying ‘hey it’s okay I’m just going to go back to sleep and delay being successful and great today.’” 18:31“We have attitude, enthusiasm, energy, and effort as our four program values.” 19:29“Quote… that Brett Ledbetter had in his book [What Drives Winning] [talks about how] it’s not what you teach, it’s what you emphasize.” 20:19“Mental toughness is one of the things that is highly talked about, but not really well understood.” 22:25“Dr. McGuire, Dr. Pat Ivey, Dr. Amber Lattner—I think her name now is Selking—so she also has the Championship Mindset Podcast, which is great… Brian Kang does a fantastic job. They’ve got a couple others: Ken Ravizza works in the baseball setting a lot, but he’s been in other settings as well. To me, that’s that core group that does an absolute fantastic job [regarding mental toughness].” 26:47“US Lacrosse has been fantastic, I mean they’re really open to it and it’s great for us, great for them, great for the NSCA.” 36:45“We want to help people grow—that’s what it’s all about, you know, and if we want to do that, we’ve got to connect to people.” 37:35“If you can’t find something that’ll help you grow as a professional, you’re not really looking very hard at that point.” 41:34“There’s always something to gain and something to grow from no matter what presentation you sit in.” 41:40
Ep. 66: Brian "BJ" Kang: Business Strategist, Sales/Marketing Consultant and Coach In high school, Brian found himself in a deep depression which carried over into college. He found himself clutching at things, drinking, partying, to fill a void but really was just disconnected with himself. His biggest hurdle was he didn't know how to ask for help. He was surrounded by friends and loved ones but couldn't bring himself to say that four letter word, "Help." He gained between 30-40 pounds, was financially broke, and everything hit a low in 2008. He looked in the mirror and did not like what he saw. He was blaming everything but himself for his situation and felt lost. Until one day, he finally asked for help. He realized that asking for help is not a weakness but actually a massive strength. Through therapy and self-care Brian was able to retake control of his life, lose the weight, and build deep confidence in himself. Brian is now a Business Strategist, Sales Consultant, Marketing Consultant, and Coach. His mission is to help you bridge the gap between where you are and where you want to be. In today's interview Brian will discuss: - The importance in asking for help (especially for men who feel they can't) - Why he left a 6 figure per year sales job to strike out on his own - What he did to become a "better member of society" at the darkest time in his life - 2 things that everyone can do to massively improve their results and joy in life - His most important piece of advise for anyone trying to make a sale - How he has started multiple businesses and what was the key difference between his early businesses and current business that have led it to greater success - How he pulled himself out of debt when his back was against the wall to create financial stability in his life - How to deal with rejection in sales (and in life) - Why a "flash forward" is so important and how you can use it to get on the right track today - Why we all should become detectives in our past And so much more! To learn more about Brian Kang visit his website below or connect with him on Facebook! WEBSITE: BrianJKang.com FACEBOOK: Brian BJ Kang To get your subscription to Audible, click the affiliate link below to get a 30 day free trial as well as a book credit for one free book of your choice! Get started with Audible today! To subscribe to the podcast, search for "Overcoming Graduation" on Itunes or on Stitcher or click here to be taken to the Itunes page! If this episode was of value to you, please like, share, give a rating, and provide feedback on the show. This will help me understand how I can better serve you and reach even more people! To provide a rating click here, click the "View in Itunes" button under the podcast art, click "Rating and Reviews" to the right of the podcast art, and then leave me your feedback, I'd love to hear what you think and how I can better serve you! To learn more about the OCG Community, check out the Overcoming Graduation website or check out the OCG Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram pages. To buy your copy of the #1 Amazon Best Seller, The First Step, support myTEAM TRIUMPH, and get your free book bonuses, visit TheFirstStepGift.com To contact me directly for interview recommendations, to provide feedback on the show, or to contact me for speaking engagements / book signings, reach out to me at Brian@OvercomingGraduation.com
Are you working at the day job that's slowly taking your soul. Well so was Brian "B.J." Kang. It was consuming him. So what did he do? He took the leap and hoped the net would appear, sugars. And it did. Brian and I both get along because we are both really curious about people. We want to see how they work, they live, and then see how we can help them find the joy in that. This is a super inspiring show. Listen to Season 1 of the Asian-American Voice or Brian's NEW podcast: The Business of Psychotherapy. And find all things Brian at brianjkang.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I chat with my friend Brian Kang about Captain Sonar, providing a brief overview and what our thoughts are about the game. Push Your Luck Podcast is a DEEP DIVE member of the Dicetower network.... Want to hear about boardgames from 2 avid gamers with often differing views? Come listen to us now!
I chat with my friend Brian Kang about Captain Sonar, providing a brief overview and what our thoughts are about the game. Push Your Luck Podcast is a DEEP DIVE member of the Dicetower network.... Want to hear about boardgames from 2 avid gamers with often differing views? Come listen to us now!
Nathan Foster talks with Renovaré Korea director Brian Kang about his work with spiritual formation groups, differences and similarities in American and Korean Christian culture, and an upcoming conference.
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Geoff Engelstein from Ludology and Brian Kang, MFA student at NYU Game Center, joins Eric for a discussion about themes in games. Specifically, we talk about how are themes picked and the subect of... Want to hear about boardgames from 2 avid gamers with often differing views? Come listen to us now!
Geoff Engelstein from Ludology and Brian Kang, MFA student at NYU Game Center, joins Eric for a discussion about themes in games. Specifically, we talk about how are themes picked and the subect of... Want to hear about boardgames from 2 avid gamers with often differing views? Come listen to us now!
I chat with my friend Brian Kang who just had his virgin experience at GENCON 2016! He was a volunteer demo staff and I asked him if he will recommend it to anyone, what he assumed and what he... Want to hear about boardgames from 2 avid gamers with often differing views? Come listen to us now!
I chat with my friend Brian Kang who just had his virgin experience at GENCON 2016! He was a volunteer demo staff and I asked him if he will recommend it to anyone, what he assumed and what he... Want to hear about boardgames from 2 avid gamers with often differing views? Come listen to us now!