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In this enlightening conversation at Shoptoberfest, Brent Peterson and Brian Lang from Future Commerce delve into the evolving landscape of commerce, emphasizing the intersection of culture and commerce, the role of content creators, and the importance of understanding consumer behavior. They discuss the necessity of bringing transactions closer to decision points and introduce the concept of 'good friction' in the purchasing process. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI on commerce and the future predictions for the industry.TakeawaysFuture Commerce operates at the intersection of culture and commerce.Commerce is fundamentally about person-to-person connections.Consumer behavior is influenced by social models and trends.Content creators play a crucial role in shaping commerce today.Bringing transactions closer to decision points enhances purchasing efficiency.Good friction in transactions helps consumers make better decisions.AI is transforming the way we interact with commerce.Understanding the context of consumer purchases is vital.The future of commerce will require clear classification of interactions.Predictions about commerce can often come true over time.Sound Bites"Commerce is identity exchange.""Mimesis drives consumer behavior.""Culture is commerce."Chapters00:00Introduction to Shoptoberfest and Future Commerce04:26The Intersection of Culture and Commerce07:29Understanding Commerce as Identity Exchange10:30The Role of Content Creators in Commerce13:22Bringing Transactions Closer to Decision Points16:23The Concept of Good Friction in Transactions19:44AI's Role in Future Commerce22:27Classifying Human and Machine Interactions25:43Conclusion and Reflections on Future Commerce28:02Future of Commerce Jingle
Key topics in today's conversation include:Introducing Brian's Story (1:18)The Importance of Success Stories (2:00)Brian's Truck Details (3:33)Transition from Tow Truck to End Dump (5:54)Hobbies and Fishing (9:08)Challenges in Trucking (11:05)Changes in the Trucking Industry (14:18)The Journey to Owner-Operator Journey (16:07)Flatbed vs. Dump Trailer (18:24)The Importance of Dispatcher Relationships (19:09)Public's Perspective on Trucking (24:51)Brian's Future Plans (28:50)Brian's TikTok Channel and Content (30:02)Hobbies of Bracelet Making (32:29)Final Thoughts and Takeaways (37:56)Oakley Trucking is a family-owned and operated trucking company headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas. For more information, check out our show website: podcast.bruceoakley.com.
Tune in to TechVibe Radio this Sunday (4/9) to hear from Dobil Laboratories, a leading provider of audiovisual solutions with a focus on delivering cutting-edge technologies. Dobil's Brian Lang will discuss the latest trends in audiovisual technology, including advancements in video conferencing, digital signage and sound systems. He will also share insights into the ways that audiovisual technology is transforming the way that businesses operate and communicate. With over 50 years of experience, Dobil has a proven track record of delivering innovative audiovisual solutions that meet the unique needs of its clients.
10 Reasons to Consider DSTS Inland Private Capital Corporation (IPC) is the industry leader in offering replacement properties, typically through a Delaware Statutory Trust (DST), for Section 1031 exchange transactions, as well as quality, multiple-owner real estate solutions. Here are 10 reasons to consider DSTs in a live presentation with Brian Lang
There may be more to building an art collection than you might expect. On this episode of Your Active Wealth, BNY Mellon art curator Brian Lang shares his tips for building an art collection that speaks to your passions and withstands the test of time. Lang has curated over 2,500 pieces of artwork for BNY Mellon's corporate collection and has vast experience in finding emerging artists as well as identifying pieces from those already established. Throughout a discussion with our host Ben McGloin, head of advice, planning and fiduciary services at BNY Mellon Wealth Management, Lang covers everything from the burgeoning NFT market to how to select an appraiser, and even his own personal journey working for BNY Mellon. If you've ever been curious about putting together an art collection that holds lifelong value while reflecting your personal aesthetic, this is the episode for you. For additional insights on the subjects that matter most to you, visit bnymellonwealth.com. Follow us on: Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram
My guest for this week is Brian Lang. Brian helps self-employed professional service providers achieve financial freedom. When providing Outsource CFO Services, Tax Planning, and Personal CFO work he works with real estate Agents & Teams (high-performing), attorneys, architects/designers, digital marketers, consultants, coaches, technology companies. His philosophy is that your business is the engine to your overall wealth machine. Over time your business should be able to predictably and consistently provide your household the ability to cover the cost of life. It is equally important that a strategy is in place for when $1 of business income is transferred to your personal household. Your personal household must set aside investment dollars. You cannot save yourself to wealth. Wealth is generated from investments. The rich don't 401k themselves to wealth, and neither should you. Oh– and he is my business partner in our bookkeeping company! Links: brian@upsidecfo.com Brian's LinkedIn
We have our first guests! We also have our first major technical difficulties.We're delighted to be joined on the show by Brian Lang and Mike Chawner, two CPAs out of Austin Texas who are former colleagues and former business partners. They share with us their journey from starting their firm together through to later dissolving the partnership and going their separate ways.As Brian and Mike will attest both have learned a lot, have been able to gain clarity on what it is that they want out of their business and importantly, have remained friends and continue to refer business to each other when they know it's a good fit.We did have technical difficulties and lost one of the feeds half way through (unbeknown to us at the time) so we'll need to get the guys back on to finish where they left off. Despite this, there are some great insight from the Brian and Mike that we didn't want you to miss out.You'll also hear from Jovie the Jack Russell who is not doing well with a bunch of deliveries during the episode.If you'd like outside help on this process or have questions about anything discussed in this episode, please do get in touch.Penny Breslin - LinkedIn | @PennyB57Damien Greathead - LinkedIn | @Damien_GH
With low interest rates, high demand, and even higher prices, the current Real Estate market seems more daunting than ever. Brian Lang, President and CEO of Real Matters is on a mission to change that. Real Matters uses technological innovation to help home buyers from the beginning to the end of their journey. In this episode, Kenrick and Brian discuss the U.S housing market, housing demand, COVID's impact, and how Real Matters is “changing the game” in the Appraisal market.---Stocks Not Sports is a podcast brought to you by INFOR Financial Group. We talk about investment ideas in the same casual way we talk about sports. If you're a fan of the podcast, don't forget to subscribe, rate and review!DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not to be taken as investment advice and participants or employees of INFOR Financial group may own securities discussed in this podcast. While we love all of our guests, this podcast may contain forward looking statements, investment opinions and comments that we DO NOT agree with AT ALL! Find more information about INFOR Financial at https://inforfg.com/ or follow us on LinkedIn.
**THIS EPISODE CONTAINS FULL SPOILERS** "Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love...miracles!” There’s so much packed into “The Princess Bride” that Danny and Laura needed to invite guest hosts to discuss it all! Please welcome some of our favorite people to the podcast, Lisa and Brian Lang, to discuss the seminal fairytale love story. It is INCONCEIVABLE how fun this episode was to record! #ThePrincessBride #RobReiner #RobinWright #CaryElwes #MandyPatinkin #AsYouWish #IñigoMontoya #Westley #PrincessButterCup #WilliamGoldman #FilmIsLitPod #bookadaptation #movieAdaptation #FredSavage #AndrétheGiant #bookworm #cinephile #PeterFalk #PrinceHumperdinck #DrBrianLang #LisaLang #WallaceShawn #Vizzini #Fezzik #Fantasy #LoveStory #INCONCEIVABLE
Join Dairy Field Specialists Jennifer Bentley and Fred Hall as they discuss the use of PEAQ to evaluate in the field first cutting alfalfa. They are joined by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Field Agronomist, Brian Lang, who will talk through using PEAQ. The factsheet referred to in this episode can be found here: PEAQ Factsheet
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Monday, October 8th, 2018. We went over the latest headlines with our political roundtable, featuring former gubernatorial candidate Evan Falchuk and senior fellow at both the Governing and Pioneer Institutes, Charlie Chieppo. We opened up the lines and asked you about the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to Supreme Court Justice and what impact it may have on the midterm elections next month. Anthony Amore, the director of security at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, is running to unseat Secretary of State Bill Galvin. He made the case for his candidacy. Brian Lang, the president of UNITE HERE Local 26, and housekeeper Sorinelda Pabon discussed the Marriott strike. (We invited a representative from Marriott as well, but they declined.) Reverend Irene Monroe and Reverend Emmett Price tackled the moral issues of the day on "All Revved Up." TV expert Bob Thompson shared his thoughts on the Dr. Who reboot and his other picks for the best television of the week.
In this mid-June episode, Matt and Erin start off by summarizing current soybean aphid activity around the state of Iowa. Populations are showing up over much of northern Iowa the last two weeks. Some fields have approached infestations ranging from 10-50%, although the density per plant remains low. Under ideal conditions, these populations could exceed the economic threshold in a few weeks. Brian Lang also found an aphid mummy, which is also early compared to most summers. Erin talked about a new publication for European corn borer that is available at the ISU Extension Bookstore. The 12-page pub reviews identification, life cycle, plant damage, scouting and treatment recommendations for this devastating pest. In their new segment, Matt talks semantics about how to spell one of the most widely recognized insects in the world.
On Episode 3 of the show, Marc is joined by Brian Lang; Genius blogger, Digital Marketing Consultant, and E-commerce site owner. Join us as Brian goes in deep on blogging, and all aspects of his business. Marc and Brian discuss blogging from the ground up, and offer advice on how to start your blog, how to get thinking about how your content will perform before you’ve even written it, and why blogging can be so valuable to both the writer AND the reader. Blogging and online businesses can be extremely tough ventures, so listen in as Brian and Marc offer nuggets of advice on how to stay motivated, why you should always persevere, and advice on how to really expand your network and audience. Staying inspired is a challenge, and Brian has a few ways you can do this. As always, our guest offers his favourite inspirational quote, and his key tips to a successful blog. Learn: - How to create quality content - Why perseverance is key - The importance of promotion - Different sources of motivation - How to use feedback to grow - Why long term drive is important - Brian’s key tips to a successful blog Key Links: - http://www.smallbusinessideasblog.com/ -Brian’s Business Blog - http://www.mybabyshowerfavors.com/ -Brian’s E-commerce site - http://buzzsumo.com/ - Mentioned website
Jacob Jeffries first unlocked his musical passion at an early age, having started to play the piano at five years old and already writing original music by the time he turned ten. In 2006, the singer-song writer won over the South Florida community with the formation of Jacob Jeffries Band, a talented four-piece ensemble that included guitarist Jimmy Powers, bassist Brian Lang, and drummer Josh “Papa Bear” Connolly.In the years since, he has been responsible for the production of two full-length albums and three EPs, featured at world-recognized music festivals like SXSW, and performed alongside notable talents such as Allen Stone. After residing in both Miami and New York City, Jacob has recently planned a move out west, to spread his unique sound and media-praised talents into the city of Los Angeles. For more on Jacob’s music, visit www.jacobjeffries.com.
In this mid-June episode, Matt and Erin start off by summarizing current soybean aphid activity around the state of Iowa. Populations are showing up over much of northern Iowa the last two weeks. Some fields have approached infestations ranging from 10-50%, although the density per plant remains low. Under ideal conditions, these populations could exceed the economic threshold in a few weeks. Brian Lang also found an aphid mummy, which is also early compared to most summers. Erin talked about a new publication for European corn borer that is available at the ISU Extension Bookstore. The 12-page pub reviews identification, life cycle, plant damage, scouting and treatment recommendations for this devastating pest. In their new segment, Matt talks semantics about how to spell one of the most widely recognized insects in the world.