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Original Airdate: April 28, 2023First, Frank writes in to tell a tale of a date that ended poorly but did result in him finding this podcast. (There's a twist.) Then, Gabe shares more trans name change news and tips. And listeners write in about taxes, a lost BWM episode, and tipping vs. the sub minimum wage.This has been a Noted Bisexual and Diamond MPrint ProductionsProduced by Melisa D. MontsEdited by Diane KangPost-Production Sound by Coco LlorensOur Sponsors:* Check out Acorns: https://acorns.com/badmoneyAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode of On Mission, Dr. Matt Davis sits down with Dr. David Canedy, Deputation Director of Baptist World Mission (BWM). A former accountant, Dr. Canedy's professional skills and pastoral gifts have been faithfully utilized by God in his current position to assist local churches in sending out missionaries. He discusses the process of missionary deputizing and board appointment, with a focus on BWM's criteria for candidates. Dr. Canedy and Dr. Davis then delve into the importance of being faithful servants and how it relates to our stewardship of time, talent, and treasure—and the solace there is in God's record-keeping. It is that eternal hope that protects us from the discouragements of life in today's grievance-driven culture, and what motivates Canedy to remain faithful in the smallest aspects of life.
Heute besprechen wir die BWM und die Tolkientage im Rückblick und schauen vom Zeitpunkt der Aufnahme nach vorne zum Nationscup.
It's a Wednesday and that mean host Matt Perrault is looking to fire on some golf bets for the weekend. Matt has 4 plays to give to you for the BWM which starts on Thursday for the latest episode of the Daily Juice
A listener writes in with an exciting and positive follow up to their story about a heinous commute. Then, Gabe begins a short discussion of our BWM book club book Same As Ever: A Guide To What Never Changes by Morgan Housel and the pros and cons of pop psychology.Join My Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gabesdunnDonate to Our Movie: https://www.filmindependent.org/sponsored-projects/you-i-you-me/This has been a Noted Bisexual and Diamond MPrint ProductionsProduced by Melisa D. MontsEdited by Diane KangPost-Production Sound by Coco LlorensOur Sponsors:* Check out Chime: chime.com/BADMONEY* Check out Indeed: indeed.com/BADWITHMONEY* Check out Pair Eyewear: paireyewear.com/BADMONEYAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A listener writes in with an incredibly comprehensive explanation of what we should have in our emergency kits. Max calls to ask questions about leaving Tennessee after the drag ban and about how Gabe feels about "little treat" culture. Then, MANY listeners have opinions on our listener who wanted to forgo owning a home so that they can get a dog. Next, a plea for Gabe to not join a fitness cult. And finally, the BWM book club begins!Join My Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gabesdunnDonate to Our Movie: https://www.filmindependent.org/sponsored-projects/you-i-you-me/This has been a Noted Bisexual and Diamond MPrint ProductionsProduced by Melisa D. MontsOur Sponsors:* Check out Chime: chime.com/BADMONEY* Check out Indeed: indeed.com/BADWITHMONEY* Check out Pair Eyewear: paireyewear.com/BADMONEYAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
K tomu, aby člověk byl finančně nezávislý, nejsou potřeba horentní částky. Díky demokratizaci investování si portfolio může vytvořit a spravovat každý. A pomoci s tím můžou i technologie. Jací jsou Češi investoři a co je při budování vlastního bohatství nejdůležitější? O tom si ve studiu Forbesu povídali Jiří Šindelář, generální ředitel investiční společnosti Moneco, a Martin Novák, hlavní analytik společnosti Broker Consulting. „Bohatství podle mě není žádná určitá suma. Jde spíš o to si stanovit cíle, kam chci v životě finančně kráčet, které se pak daří naplňovat nebo rozšiřovat. To považuju za bohatství,“ říká hlavní analytik Broker Consulting Maritn Novák. Za západní Evropou každopádně pořád zaostáváme. Broker Consulting s Monecem i proto vyvinuly aplikaci BWM (Broker Wealth Management), která má lidem cestu k investování zase o něco zkrátit. Co všechno umí nové investiční BWM? Jak by mělo vypadat správné portfolio, jak si stanovit cíle a proč nedávat všechna vejce do jednoho košíku? Nejen to se dozvíte v novém díle Forbes BrandVoice podcastu.
The second long-play album produced by Merl Olds, owner of Hi Hat Records in collaboration with CBS to promote square dancing, here is an album of easy dances. Although one or two calls are no longer used in beginner dances, the overall recording is ideal for beginners and an excellent resource for SSD dancers/callers. Music is by Hi Hat Records. Calling is by Lee Schmidt, who has been featured in the BWM podcast before. He was an excellent caller and singer who limited his travels to the western states, where he was greatly sought after. From the Gloria Schmidt collection. Keep this podcast going by making a contribution using the button below. SUPPORT THIS PODCAST
Andy Wells returns to the podcast with an update on his popular book, Tried to be Straight. The first two-part interview with Andy has been one of the most popular BWM episodes to date. In that episode, Andy shares his journey growing up in church (All Saints Episcopal Church and Lake Avenue Congregational Church both in Pasadena, CA) where he served in leadership roles - and on to college and graduate school where he earned a Master of Arts in Christian Apologetics at Biola University. After struggling for decades with his identity - including association with the now defunct Exodus International and “reparative therapy” - he tells his “coming out” story. Andy remains a committed Christian and dedicated student and teacher of the Bible. Today's episode gets us current. Because of his book, Andy has counseled countless others in the LGBTQ+ community who struggle with their own identity, parents whose children have “come out,” and Christians who maintain a moral objection to non-hetero sexuality but want to maintain a positive relationship with everyone. Andy has been invited to speak and share his book with groups who have shared their appreciation and help. Andy endorses high-impact groups like Free Mom Hugs and Real Momma Bears. He shares his new book project designed to give language that builds bridges rather than walls. This is an important interview you will not want to miss - and then share it with your friends. SHOW NOTESAndy's Web Site | Become a Patron | Ken's Substack PageSupport the show
- Folge 66: Autos der 80er- Wir klären in dieser Folge ein für alle Mal:Welche Autos stehen stellvertretend für die 80er Jahre?Was waren die meistverkauften Autos der 80er Jahre?Über welche Mängelliste verfügte der Fiat Panda?War der Baby-Benz, der Mercedes 190 ein Erfolg oder nicht?Was war das einzige selbstentwickelte Automodell, dass in der DDR in den 80er Jahren neu auf den Markt kam?Was ist die einzige Automarke der DDR, die heute noch existiert? - Fun facts, hard facts & Nerd Facts1978 lieferte Volkswagen 10.000 Golf 1 in die DDR. Zu happigen Preisen: Der 50-PS-Zweitürer sollte 30.000 Mark der DDR kosten, der kleinste Diesel als Viertürer gar 35.000 DDR-Mark. Weil die Nachfrage aus Sorge um die Ersatzteilversorgung gering war, wurden die Preise auf 22.000 und 26.000 Mark gesenkt.Der DeLorean DMC-12, der durch seine Rolle in ZURÜCK IN DIE ZUKUNFT Kultstatus geniesst, wurde nur zwischen 1981 und 1982 gebaut, es entstanden knapp 9000 Exemplare. Das Modell inspirierte das Design des Tesla Cybertrucks. Ein hervorragender Podcast zur Entstehung des DeLorean DMC-12 gibt es hier von GESCHICHTEN AUS DER GESCHICHTE: https://www.geschichte.fm/archiv/gag356/Das erfolgreichste Elektroauto der 80er Jahre wurde vom dänischen Unternehmen EL-TRANS AS entwickelt und 1987 unter der Markenbezeichnung MINI-EL auf den Markt gebracht, heute heißt es CITY-EL und wird in Deutschland produziert.Der VW Fridolin ein Transporter, der extra für die Post entwickelt wurde und seitlich über zwei Schiebetieren verfügte wurde mit der in den 80er nicht üblichen Respektlosigkeit umgangssprachlich auch VW Contergan genannt. Hier ist er zu sehen. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/VW_FridolinDer gestrechte CX Prestige von Erich Honecker ist hier zu sehen: https://www.autobild.de/klassik/artikel/auktion-citroen-cx-honecker-stretchlimo-5586821.html. Ob man allerdings von der Länge des Autos auf Honeckers Penisgröße schließen kann ist nicht überliefert.Und hier noch ein paar Infos zum Austin Metro, den man aus Vermarktungsgründen auch Metro Mini nannte: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Metro- Links80er-live official Aftermovie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DT4Df5JadoPodcasts: https://disko80.buzzsprout.comRSS-Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1754816.rssHomepage: http://www.purwienundkowa.com Aktuelle CD von Purwien & Kowa: https://ffm.to/puk5Musik von Purwien & Kowa: https://purwienkowa.bandcamp.comBücher von Purwien & Kowa: https://amzn.to/2W9Ftj8Videos von Purwien & Kowa: https://bit.ly/3QVfTbRFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/purwienundkowa
Durch dieses Gespräch hat sich für mich völlig verändert, wie ich auf Hotels schaue. Wie viel Herzblut da oft drinnen steckt! Wie viele da wie mitwirken, hat mir der Architekt Erich Bernard erzählt. Viel Spaß beim Hören!Erich Bernard ist Managing Partner, Founder & Owner beim Architekturbüro BWM. Erklär mir die Welt hilft dir dabei, die Welt besser zu verstehen. Hilf wie 350+ andere Hörer:innen mit, den Podcast zu finanzieren. Danke an alle Unterstützer:innen! Du willst mehr?Schick uns deine Fragen und WünscheBewirb dich als Hörer:in des MonatsHol dir Updates zum Podcast per WhatsApp, Newsletter, Telegram oder SignalFolge uns bei Tiktok, Instagram und FacebookQuatsche mit anderen Hörer:innen auf DiscordAlle Folgen ab Mai 2023 gibt es mit Video auf YouTubeSchau im Merch-Shop vorbei Das Team:Mitarbeit: Sidonie Sagmeister Vermarktung: Missing Link Audio Production: Audio Funnel Video Production: DomotionLogo: Florian HalbmayrMusik: Something Elated by Broke For Free, CC BYBeatbox am Ende: Azad Arslantas
Produced by Merl Olds, owner of Hi Hat Records for use by CBS to promote square dancing, here is an album of easy dances. Although one or two calls are no longer used in beginner dances, the overall recording is ideal for beginners and an excellent resource for SSD dancers/callers. Music is by Hi Hat Records. Calling is by Lee Schmidt, who has been featured in the BWM podcast before. He was an excellent caller and singer who limited his travels to the western states, where he was greatly sought after. From the Gloria Schmidt collection. Keep this podcast going by making a contribution using the button below. SUPPORT THIS PODCAST
Ken Bower has been featured in other BWM podcast episodes. As popular today as ever, this dance was recorded live in Michigan in 1972. It is an incomplete dance but captures the energy of one of the most iconic callers in Modern Western Square Dancing. Keep this podcast going by making a contribution using the button below. SUPPORT THIS PODCAST
Dr. Bud Steadman began his ministry as mission mentor on April 1, 2023 after fulfilling the role of executive director of Baptist World Mission beginning April of 2009. Prior to coming to BWM he served for thirteen years as the senior pastor of Community Baptist Church of South Bend, Indiana.
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Friday is upon us and the week has been full of post ASOTU CON energy. Thanks for all the feedback we have gotten from the community. Today we are talking about new car inventory levels, Toyota changing up its game, and BWM gaming.New data reveals that the ongoing UAW strike against Detroit 3 (General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis) has yet to significantly impact U.S. inventory levels of the automakers.General Motors recently reported having 442,586 vehicles either in stock or in transit as of September 30, marking a 3.4% increase from midyear and a 23% rise year-on-year.Ford announced its inventory for September 30 as 424,000 vehicles, equivalent to a 67 days' supply."Inventory levels remain relatively stable, and, with the exception of some GM models, Detroit automakers have ample inventory for now to keep them operating through the coming month," - Charlie Chesbrough.Cox Automotive's data shows that the total U.S. supply of unsold new vehicles is at 2.21 million, the highest since spring 2021, yet 35% less than pre-pandemic levels in 2019.Toyota is radically overhauling its production system to launch a new fleet of EVs by 2026. This ambitious shift includes breakthrough digital tools, giga-casting techniques, and advanced battery tech, aiming to outpace rivals like Tesla.The new approach includes: Cars autonomously navigating through plants, hyper automated factories with giga-casting techniques, reduced workforce due to advanced automation.Toyota offered a rare tour of its sites over two days in September. Akihisa Shirao from Toyota's BEV Factory expressed hopes of outpacing Tesla in the EV race. "We have been late in starting the progress, but we hope to leapfrog ahead of Tesla this way,"Some of the most impressive technology includes a self propelled assembly line in which battery-powered cars drive themselves from station to station. BMW's new electric crossover, the iX2, is coming in just over a week, but you start configuring the car right now in Fortnite, specifically BMW's homebrew Fortnite island, Hypnopolis.Fortnite has branched out from its Battle Royale mode, adding a Creative mode where users can create their own Fortnite experiences. Hypnopolis is one of those experiences, seemingly created by BMW without any partnership or endorsement from Fornite and its owner Epic Games.Through a gamified experience, the iX2 is unlocked and able to be recolored, fitted with new wheels and have the contents of its trunk changed out.BMW also has a science fiction drama podcast called Hypnopolis in its second season that it is using to promote the brand saying that, “Although much of the podcast's six episodes sounds like science fiction, some of the visionary themes and futuristic transportation options depicted in Hypnopolis 2 draw their inspiration from what BMW is already putting in place or using in today's vehicles.”Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email ASOTU Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/automotivestateoftheunion
Da den amerikanske rapper Tupac Shakur døde i 1996, var det som i en scene taget ud af de brutale tekster i den gangsta rap-genre, hvor han var en af de allerstørste stjerner. En hvid Cadillac kørte op på siden af Tupacs nye BWM, rullede vinduet ned og affyrrede en Glock 22, der ramte rapperen med fire skud. Amerikansk politi anholdt i sidste uge en mand for mordet på Tupac Shakur – 27 år efter, det fandt sted.I dette afsnit af ‘Du lytter til Politiken' er kulturjournalist, forfatter og radiovært på P6 Beat, Niels Fez Pedersen i studiet. Han fortæller historien om den komplekse rapper Tupac Shakur, som nærmest har fået mytisk status. Og han fortæller om, hvordan udviklingen i rapperens mordsag kan være en så kæmpe nyhed i verden efter så mange år.
Scotty Carter is a Former Golf Pro turned lead sales agent at BWM. After 10 years of trying to break into being an entrepreneur, he hit his stride as Co-founder of MobiFirst. The world's only Mobile-First website creation platform.Connect with Scotty Carter:Website: www.mobifirst.co TurnKey Podcast Productions Important Links:Guest to Gold Video Series: www.TurnkeyPodcast.com/gold The Ultimate Podcast Launch Formula- www.TurnkeyPodcast.com/UPLFplusFREE workshop on how to "Be A Great Guest."Free E-Book 5 Ways to Make Money Podcasting at www.Turnkeypodcast.com/gift Ready to earn 6-figures with your podcast? See if you've got what it takes at TurnkeyPodcast.com/quizSales Training for Podcasters: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sales-training-for-podcasters/id1540644376Nice Guys on Business: http://www.niceguysonbusiness.com/subscribe/The Turnkey Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/turnkey-podcast/id1485077152 Partner Links -- We use these apps and get amazing results and huge time savings too!Design tool: Canva Pro: Create Stunning Design in Minutes!Check out Headliner to create social media posts with video easily- make.headliner.appSimplecast is the easiest way to set up your podcast hosting- Simplecast.comZoom is the easiest way to schedule meetings and record your podcast interviews. Zoom.usAcuity is the easiest way to schedule your podcast interviews, meetings, and life.Acuityscheduling.com
Happy Juneteenth! We're celebrating with the founder of Black Wrestlers Matter, "The American Fury" Jon West. West is a 13-year professional wrestling veteran best known for his work with 3XWrestling and Magnum Wrestling. In 2020, he organized the first all-black wrestling show in the state of Iowa, a movement that has since produced shows events in Illinois and Missouri. West discusses the history of BWM, black wrestlers on the verge of stardom, and goals for the future on an all-new episode of Ice Cream Sunday Podcast.
Ken welcomes first-time guest, author Martyn Whittock to discuss his recent book, The End Times, Again? -2000 Years of the Use & Misuse of Biblical Prophecy. While listening to the BWM podcast at his home near Bath in England (the UK), Martin reached out to Ken to discuss his book's themes and how they play out in the US... and much more. Ken shares his concern about the misappropriation of eschatology (the study of the last times) in American politics. Martin agrees and expands the conversation to include Brexit, the Economic Union (EU), and Russia not only on the contemporary scene but throughout history. The author of more than fifty books, Whittock shares his early fascination with evangelical Christianity. His father, a conservative Methodist minister, gave him an early immersion in prophetic teachings - much of which Martyn had to rework as he studied history and religion at the University of Bristol. The conversation takes them through a millennium of European and American history and touches on the Viking raids, The Crusades, the English Civil War of 1640, the Pope in Rome, Napoleon and on to Mikhail Gorbachev, Henry Kissinger, Vladimir Putin, the election of Donald Trump and his "evangelical support." The misuse of Bible prophesy has contributed to Christian Nationalism, and conspiracy theories (including Q-Anon) in America and in Europe as well. Whittock, a self-proclaimed Bible-believing evangelical Christian, shares his ideas regarding a proper approach to prophetic and apocalyptic literature. SHOW NOTESBecome a Patron: www.patreon.com/beachedwhitemaleSupport the show
First, Frank writes in to tell a tale of a date that ended poorly but did result in him finding this podcast. (There's a twist.) Then, Gabe shares more trans name change news and tips. And listeners write in about taxes, a lost BWM episode, and tipping vs. the sub minimum wage.Buy tickets for the live Just Between Us Show Replay:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jbu-goes-live-and-gets-high-tickets-602776289107This has been a Noted Bisexual and Diamond MPrint ProductionsProduced by Melisa D. MontsEdited by Diane KangPost-Production Sound by Coco LlorensOur Sponsors:* Check out Arena Club: arenaclub.com/badmoney* Check out Chime: chime.com/BADMONEY* Check out Claritin: www.claritin.com* Check out Indeed: indeed.com/BADWITHMONEY* Check out Monarch Money: monarchmoney.com/BADMONEY* Check out NetSuite: NetSuite.com/BADWITHMONEYAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gabe is not dating the person they were dating before, and they changed their name! (And the theme song a little.) Plus, if you want to watch this mailbag, you can at Patreon.com/GabeSDunn. This week, a member of the cooperative and bookstore Blue Stocking writes in about the problems with differentiating employee and employer. Everyone loves tax-advantaged accounts. Stephanie Lee started her own newsletter because her episode of BWM did so well. Sew_Nerdy breaks down ALL their costs for their chronic illness in a long and detailed email. Buy tickets for the live Just Between Us Show:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jbu-goes-live-and-gets-high-tickets-602776289107This has been a Noted Bisexual and Diamond MPrint ProductionsProduced by Melisa D. MontsEdited by Diane KangPost-Production Sound by Coco LlorensOur Sponsors:* Check out Arena Club: arenaclub.com/badmoney* Check out Chime: chime.com/BADMONEY* Check out Claritin: www.claritin.com* Check out Indeed: indeed.com/BADWITHMONEY* Check out Monarch Money: monarchmoney.com/BADMONEY* Check out NetSuite: NetSuite.com/BADWITHMONEYAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to an audio-led edition of Unmade.Today's edition features an interview with Kirsty Muddle, boss of Dentsu Creative, the biggest holding company yet to move to a single brand model.Tim Burrowes writes:The biggest implication of Dentsu's creative rebrand deserved more attention than it got when it occurred last June.The company was the first holding company of any significant size to move to a single global creative brand. Globally, that meant folding in DentsuMcGarryBowen, Isobar, 360i and its Dentsu-branded creative agencies. In Australia, this also included BWMdentsu, Isobar and PR agencies Haystac, and Cox Inall.From the point of view of legacy, the disappearance of BWM, the people who brought us Rabbits (or Father & Son as it was officially known) was perhaps the most significant.The bigger question: Is this the future of agencies? Not just a single creative brand, but with PR folded in too.During our interview, Muddle argues that the key justification is for their benefit of clients - simplicity. No more “splinter cells”.There is more to it than client-friendly simplicity. The major holding companies own more agency brands than they need, or are even viable in a world where marketers spend less with agency partners every year quarter.If Dentsu's logic is extended to its rivals, then the end point would see the already merged brands of WhiteGrey, VMLY&R and Wunderman Thomson eventually folded into WPP Creative; DDB, TBWA and BBDO merged into Omnicom Creative; Saatchi & Saatchi, Leo Burnett and co become Publicis Creative, and so on.That's easier to achieve for Dentsu, particularly in Australia, when it starts with fewer brands in the first place.Is it a strategy that agency groups would ever recommend their own clients follow? A lot of valuable heritage agency brands have vanished. Imagine if instead of Dove, OMO and Hellman's we just had Unilever soap, Unilever washing powder and Unilever mayo. During the interview, Muddle argues that sometimes the answer is yes.This may well be the end point for agencies, which are in their final years as we know them now. The multi agency group was an accident of their evolution - independents were acquired more for their client lists than they were for their output, so it made sense not to change the name above the door if it would risk that. And it was an answer to the perception that client conflict was insoluble within a one-brand agency group.During the interview, Muddle makes the point that when auditors or lawyers do it, they call it specialising.The value for brands of driving one idea through the earned media of PR and the paid media of advertising is also underrated. The few groups that have done it well needed both the right structure and creatives in place to achieve it. We'll see whether Dentsu Creative can do it.For Dentsu, if the proof is in the work, we're still waiting. Muddle joined a year ago; joint chief creative officers Avish Gordhan and Mandie van der Merwe came on board six months ago. Muddle argues in the interview that it takes 18 months for defining work to make its way down the pipeline.One answer from Muddle - who comes from more of a media than creative background - captures her pragmatic approach. “Do I understand and worship creativity in the same way? The truth is, I don't worship it in the same way. I really value creativity, I absolutely do, but the way it comes to life now is different to the way it once did.”Culturally, that's a good thing. Many of the internal problems the advertising industry suffered came from putting creative teams on some sort of pedestal. A dose of respect rather than worship is what the industry needs.Audio production was courtesy of Abe's Audio, the people to talk to about voiceovers, sound design and podcast production.Message us: letters@unmade.media This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unmade.media/subscribe
This week, Adam, Grant and Morley talk about "the taste gap" - when our taste and our abilities progress at different rates, and how we deal with this phenomenon as makers.Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CLAMP What's in our clamps this week:Adam:BWM Enlighten Us Challenge projectGetting his mind blown by his new cameraMorley:Also working on his BWM Enlighten Us Challenge projectMOZHC Embossed Leather KeychainsLeather tripod strapGrant: Broke his clamps! (Deadrise Wood Crafts maker swap)Final coats of varnish on the paddles (preparing for a weekend canoe with th fam)Youtube now has the “mentions” feature Sanding his old fiberglass trailerChanging ideas on BWM challenge Mentions:The Taste Gap by Ira GlassThe Taste Gap, graphicallClampmendations:Adam: How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast)Morley: 507 Mechanical Movements by Henry T. BrownGrant: MBMBAMThank you to our top patrons:Leeroy from Big Rock TimberworksWhere you can find us:Adam - @makermackey on Youtube and Instagram and at makermackey.comGrant - @thegrantalexander on Youtube and Instagram and at thegrantalexander.comMorley - @morleykert on Youtube and Instagram, and at morleykert.comCollectively - @clampcast on Instagram and @theclampcast on TwitterTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING, AND KEEP CLAMPING!!Support the showWhere to find us: Adam - @makermackey on Youtube and Instagram and at makermackey.com Grant - @thegrantalexander on Youtube and Instagram and at thegrantalexander.com Jessy - @jessyratfink on Instagram CLAMP - @clampcast on Instagram , on YouTube and at clampcast.com Want to support CLAMP? Check out our Patreon! Also, big thanks to TFTurning for the theme music.
One headline made the rounds this weekend more than any other. By a lot. Joey and Rob talk at length about the Mitchell Miller signing before breaking down the B's first loss in what feels like ages, and announce the winner of the first BWM tickets giveaway!
Check out BWM's Merch: https://merchter.com/stores/backstage-with-millionaires Our Podcast on Ola Electric and Bhavish Aggarwal: https://youtu.be/GyAdwp0OhR8 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This week in Indian Startup News: BYJU'S shut down their Kerala office, 900+ restaurants opted out from Swiggy Dineout, Ola Electric has launched its third e-scooter Ola S1 Air and Uber Pilots EV Rides In Delhi-NCR. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BYJU'S shut down their Kerala office: 1. Aggrieved BYJU'S employees also met Kerala Labour Minister V Sivankutty, who said that a probe would be ordered into the matter. 2. BYJU's blames the ‘ongoing organisational restructuring for profitable growth' and redundancy behind the closure of Trivandrum office. 3. This comes nearly a week after BYJU's announced plans to layoff 2,500 employees across verticals including product, content, media, and technology. 900+ restaurants opted out from Swiggy Dineout: 1. Recently, The National Restaurants Association of India (NRAI) asked restaurants to pull out of Swiggy Dineout as it believes that Swiggy is exploiting the restaurants. 2. The NRAI said that Swiggy's discounts are affecting the dine-in restaurants heavily and ‘popularising a dangerous culture of discounting that will be irreversible'. 3. As a result, more than 900 restaurants have opted out from Dineout. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Funding this week: This week at least 13 Indian Startups raised more than $1 Million, in total raising $450 Mn. These are the top three- 1. SiMa.ai raised $37 Million 2. Devtron raised $12 Mn 3. BluSapphire raised $9 Million ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quick Updates: Ola Electric launches a new EV: 1. Ola Electric will start delivering S1 Air scooter in April 2023. 2. The scooter will include a 4.5 kW hub motor that will enable it to reach a peak speed of 85 kmph. 3. Besides a new scooter, Ola Electric has announced the launch of its new software upgrade dubbed Move OS3. Uber Pilots EV Rides In Delhi-NCR: 1. Currently, EV cabs are only available for pre-scheduled trips, and users have to ‘reserve' a ride on the Uber app. 2. Uber is offering the service to support the Indian government's target to reduce 45% emission by 2030. 3. The cab aggregator is reportedly launching two-wheeler and three-wheeler electric vehicles in other parts of the country in the next few months. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Media Handles: Twitter: https://twitter.com/bwmillionaires/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/backstagewithmillionaires/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backstagewithmillionaires/ Follow Backstage with Millionaires to remain updated with our latest developments. #startup #news #byjus
Check out BWM's Merch - https://merchter.com/stores/backstage-with-millionaires This week in Indian Startup News: Karnataka government bans Ola, Uber and Rapido Auto, Byju's are going to layoff 2,500 employees, RBI to soon pilot Digital Rupee ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Karnataka government bans Ola, Uber and Rapido Auto: 1. The transport department of Karnataka issued a notice to Ola, Uber and Rapido following complaints about them over charging customers 2. The companies have been accused of charging higher than prescribed fares for auto rides, and the department has sought a compliance report from them 3. The notice stated: "The cab-aggregator apps are in violation of the Karnataka On-Demand Transportation Technology Aggregators Rules, 2016 by running auto services" Byju's are going to layoff 2,500 employees: 1. Byju's said that it has laid off 2,500 employees to its piling up control losses. 2. Byju's will also be consolidating its K-10 acquired businesses such as Toppr, HashLearn, Scholar, among others, into one business unit. Funding this week: This week at least 6 Indian Startups raised more than $1 Million, in total raising $328 Mn. These are the top three- 1. Adda247 raised $35 Million 2. Pillow raised $18 Mn 3. Good Health Company raised 10 Million RBI to soon pilot Digital Ruppee 1. On 7th of Ocotber, the RBI released a concept note for Digital note. 2. On the concept note, the RBI said that it aims to create awareness about digital currencies in general and the planned features of the digital rupee 3. The RBI said that the main motivation for exploring the issuance of CBDC in India is the reduction in operational costs involved in physical cash management Quick Update: Dhoni invests in a plat-based meat startup! 1. MS Dhoni has invested an undisclosed amount of equity funding in plant-based meat startup Shaka Harry. 2. Shaka Harry will form a partnership with Dhoni to expand customer reach and introduce new product offerings. 3. The startup said it is currently serving 30,000+ customers across 10 cities on a monthly basis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Media Handles: Twitter: https://twitter.com/bwmillionaires/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/backstagewithmillionaires/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backstagewithmillionaires/ Discord: https://discord.gg/XySGGhXKep Podcast: https://anchor.fm/bwmillionaires Follow Backstage with Millionaires to remain updated with our latest developments.
Staffel 2 Episode 12Eines kann man meinem heutigen Gast nicht nachsagen - dass sie ihre Meinung hinter dem Berg hält.Deshalb ist Deborah Salamon die Art von Gast, die mir am liebsten ist, denn Interviews mit Leuten wie Deborah sind erfrischend und immer überraschend.Als Talent Managerin bei BWM in Köln kennt sie alle – wirklich alle Details, wenn es um professionelles Talent Management geht.Mit ihr spreche ich heute über eine besondere Sparte im Influencer Business: wie Influencer erfolgreiche Produkte oder Marken lancieren können. In den vollgepackten fast 40 Minuten geht es dabei um folgende Aspekte:• Wann ist der richtige Zeitpunkt für eine Influencer Eigenmarke?• Was gehört alles dazu, ein Produkt ins Leben zu rufen?• Was für Risiken spielen bei so einem Projekt eine Rolle?• Wie nachhaltig sind eigentlich Influencer Produkte oder Marken?• Wann sind Influencer Produkte zum Scheitern verurteilt?• UND wie laufen Kooperationsdeals zwischen Marken und Influencern eigentlich ab?Eine superspannende Episode mit Einblicken, die sonst nicht so bekannt sind. Also echter Goldstaub für alle die Influencer sind und werden wollen und für Marken, die mit Influencern kooperieren wollen.Deborah und ich haben zwischendurch herzlich gelacht und uns gegenseitig gestanden, dass wir beide es lieben, Verträge zu lesen und zu schreiben. Der Influence bei Design Podcast wird unterstützt von Tagger Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gaby and Mal break down and spill the tea on the problems with Gaby's former job at Buzzfeed in the wake of the BIG scandal that broke this week. Plus, a former guest writes in with hot takes and disagreements on our Dave Ramsey episode, a straight white cis ally wants to thank us for our LGBTQ perspectives, someone has advice for Mal's neck spasms, Eva wants to know if downloading episodes helps the show, Rachel changes her mind about reparations after listening to BWM and Caz graciously dives deep into paradoxes of disability. And lastly, Gaby thinks this ordinary word would be a gorgeous name and Mal is floored ...in a bad way. (More shenanigans as always.) Links from Caz's email: How to Get On by sleepygirl@protonmail.com and the Queer Guide to Disability Benefits zine by Thredd https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/1382a https://www.disabilityapprovalguide.com/getting-approved/difference-social-security-disability-and-supplemental-security-income/ https://www.ssa.gov/disabilityresearch/wi/medicaid.htm https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/income-poverty/historical-poverty-thresholds.html https://aspe.hhs.gov/topics/poverty-economic-mobility/poverty-guidelines/prior-hhs-poverty-guidelines-federal-register-references https://livingwage.mit.edu/ https://www.epi.org/resources/budget/ https://www.ssa.gov/OACT/COLA/SSIamts.html https://www.moneycrashers.com/snap-food-stamp-challenge/ https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/work-requirements https://www.budget.senate.gov/hearings/waste-fraud-cost-overruns-and-auditing-at-the-pentagon Gaby Dunn Instagram: @GabyRoad BWM Instagram: @bwmpod BWM Facebook group: http://tinyurl.com/badwithmoneyfb The BWM Discord channel: https://discord.gg/dAdxj4JMER Find Gaby on Patreon: patreon.com/gabydunn Shop gabydunn.com/shop for merch! Bad with Money is produced, edited, sound engineered and mixed by Cumulus Podcast Network. The theme song was performed by Sam Barbara and written by Myq Kaplan, Zach Sherwin, and Jack Dolgen. Additional music by Joey Salvia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gaby and Mal break down and spill the tea on the problems with Gaby's former job at Buzzfeed in the wake of the BIG scandal that broke this week. Plus, a former guest writes in with hot takes and disagreements on our Dave Ramsey episode, a straight white cis ally wants to thank us for our LGBTQ perspectives, someone has advice for Mal's neck spasms, Eva wants to know if downloading episodes helps the show, Rachel changes her mind about reparations after listening to BWM and Caz graciously dives deep into paradoxes of disability. And lastly, Gaby thinks this ordinary word would be a gorgeous name and Mal is floored ...in a bad way. (More shenanigans as always.) Links from Caz's email: How to Get On by sleepygirl@protonmail.com and the Queer Guide to Disability Benefits zine by Thredd https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/1382a https://www.disabilityapprovalguide.com/getting-approved/difference-social-security-disability-and-supplemental-security-income/ https://www.ssa.gov/disabilityresearch/wi/medicaid.htm https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/income-poverty/historical-poverty-thresholds.html https://aspe.hhs.gov/topics/poverty-economic-mobility/poverty-guidelines/prior-hhs-poverty-guidelines-federal-register-references https://livingwage.mit.edu/ https://www.epi.org/resources/budget/ https://www.ssa.gov/OACT/COLA/SSIamts.html https://www.moneycrashers.com/snap-food-stamp-challenge/ https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/work-requirements https://www.budget.senate.gov/hearings/waste-fraud-cost-overruns-and-auditing-at-the-pentagon For a full transcript, visit: https://bit.ly/3T64IeK Gaby Dunn Instagram: @GabyRoad BWM Instagram: @bwmpod BWM Facebook group: http://tinyurl.com/badwithmoneyfb The BWM Discord channel: https://discord.gg/dAdxj4JMER Find Gaby on Patreon: patreon.com/gabydunn Shop gabydunn.com/shop for merch! Bad with Money is produced, edited, sound engineered and mixed by Cumulus Podcast Network. The theme song was performed by Sam Barbara and written by Myq Kaplan, Zach Sherwin, and Jack Dolgen. Additional music by Joey Salvia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesOur Sponsors:* Check out Arena Club: arenaclub.com/badmoney* Check out Chime: chime.com/BADMONEY* Check out Claritin: www.claritin.com* Check out Indeed: indeed.com/BADWITHMONEY* Check out Monarch Money: monarchmoney.com/BADMONEY* Check out NetSuite: NetSuite.com/BADWITHMONEYAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ken welcomes first-time guest, author Martyn Whittock to discuss his recent book, The End Times, Again? -2000 Years of the Use & Misuse of Biblical Prophecy. While listening to the BWM podcast at his home near Bath in England (the UK), Martin reached out to Ken to discuss his book's themes and how they play out in the US... and much more. Ken shares his concern about the misappropriation of eschatology (the study of the last times) in American politics. Martin agrees and expands the conversation to include Brexit, the Economic Union (EU), and Russia not only on the contemporary scene but throughout history. The author of more than fifty books, Whittock shares his early fascination with evangelical Christianity. His father, a conservative Methodist minister, gave him an early immersion in prophetic teachings - much of which Martyn had to rework as he studied history and religion at the University of Bristol. The conversation takes them through a millennium of European and American history and touches on the Viking raids, The Crusades, the English Civil War of 1640, the Pope in Rome, Napoleon and on to Mikhail Gorbachev, Henry Kissinger, Vladimir Putin, the election of Donald Trump and his "evangelical support." The misuse of Bible prophesy has contributed to Christian Nationalism, and conspiracy theories (including Q-Anon) in America and in Europe as well. Whittock, a self-proclaimed Bible-believing evangelical Christian, shares his ideas regarding a proper approach to prophetic and apocalyptic literature. SHOW NOTESBecome a Patron: www.patreon.com/beachedwhitemaleSupport the show
MEP EP#339: Educated CompromisesProject Snackey Announcement video lands before this podcast gets released. Project Diffprobe Looking at teardowns of other diff probes ADA4817 2pA input bias -3dB bandwidth of 1050MHz Very low input capacitance Combine to make an instrument amp Perhaps going with an integrated instrument amp INA12 Page 27 of the datasheet - Right-Leg Drive Hardware subscriptions? BWM to offer heated seat subscription 18/mo 180/year 300/3year 415/unlimited These subscriptions are for “luxury” items in the car, what is next? Subscription based displacement? Displacement as a Service - DaaS Thanks I hate it.
JJ and Jamie sit down with the reigning Black Wrestlers Matter Champion, Frontman Jah-C! We talk about the multitude of creative outlets flowing through Jah's mind, his influences from movies, music and the world of comedy, as well as play a couple Impossible Games & more!-----------------Frontman Jah-C's Links-----------------Twitter: https://twitter.com/FRONTMANJAHInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontmanjahFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FRONTMANJAH/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCwnw9K1-UZbAo3xVmGsPyQBuy his merch HERE: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/frontmanjahrox
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Mindy Tate, CEO of Franklin Tomorrow, who highlights the independent, community-visioning nonprofit created in 2000 by a group of forward-looking business and community leaders to safeguard the attributes that made Franklin, Tennessee special then for future generations. The organization's mission is to engage the community, foster collaboration, and advocate for a shared vision for the future of Franklin. During the interview, Mindy talks about their ongoing programs and impact, some of the pivots made during the pandemic and the importance of opening access for more citizens to get involved, lessons learned and how the community can support their efforts.Franklin Tomorrow founded more than 20 years ago by business and community leaders. Today its mission is to engage the community, foster collaboration, and advocate for a shared vision for the future of Franklin. Through our programs and research, we believe the citizens have told us they want Franklin to be a city with a robust economy, vibrant neighborhoods, distinct character, and great people.We have had several significant achievements through the organization and in partnership with other organizations, including the City of Franklin. In 2020, the City of Franklin was named an All-America City by the National Civic League in a joint partnership with Franklin. Only 10 cities achieve this honor annually and this award was given for civic engagement work by the City and Franklin Tomorrow.Franklin Tomorrow engages those who live, work, and play in our community through a series of ongoing programs such as the monthly FrankTalks lecture series and the quarterly Breakfast With the Mayors. FrankTalks is held the second Monday of the month at various locations across the City and BWM is held at Rolling Hills Community Church with Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson and Franklin Mayor Ken Moore acting as hosts.The next FrankTalks will be July 11, while the next Breakfast With the Mayors is July 26. At Breakfast With the Mayors we will hear from Williamson County Schools Director Jason Golden and Franklin Special School District Director of Schools David Snowden on the coming school year and the challenges which lie ahead.While our 20th anniversary was in 2020, the pandemic stopped us from celebrating that, but on July 30, we will host our "22 in '22" anniversary celebration at The Factory at Franklin.Mayor Ken Moore's mental health initiative, Find Hope Franklin. We coordinate classes in suicide prevention training known as QPR, which stands for Question Persuade Refer. It offers insight into how to interact with someone who may be facing a mental health crisis and persuade them to seek treatment.Learn more:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FranklinTomorrowInc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/franklin2morrowWebsite: https://franklintomorrow.org/Other: https://www.linkedin.com/company/franklin-tomorrow-inc./about/
While Ken is traveling on the Civil Rights Tour, he's replaying some of his top podcasts. He's also asking you to check in with your thoughts on the celebration of his 200th Episode.For five weeks, Ken Kemp facilitated a virtual discussion around the Scene On Radio Podcast series, Seeing White - all 14 episodes. All ten participants were white and represented several generations - white people exploring "whiteness" together. In this episode of the BWM, you'll hear about the TABLE TALKS project from Albert Tate, John Williams, Theon Hill, and a special word from author and activist, Brenda Salter McNeil who has just published a ground-breaking new book: Becoming Brave. You'll also hear from several Table Talk participants - Ron Mahurin, Angela Mia De la Vega, and Scott Young; and at one point, they turn the table and interview Ken. SPECIAL NOTE: Because of the disturbing current events, Ken opens with a very personal statement you won't want to miss. Learn more from our SHOW NOTES.SEND MESSAGE re EPISODE 200 to KEN | Send an audio message to kenk@beachedwhitemale.comBecome a Patron: www.patreon.com/beachedwhitemaleSupport the show
A BWM show first, I recorded Monday's interview in my van with Matt Baird and JR Bareis of Spoken in Port Saint Joe, Florida. Hear JR's story of wearing a kimono during their set and climbing up a lighthouse at the end of the show. We had a little too much fun with this one. Be ready to laugh.Support the show
Ken welcomes long-time friend of the podcast, Dr. Theon Hill. Dr. Hill is a professor at Wheaton College, an Aspen Civil Society Fellow and emerging social intellectual. The two reminisce over the first episode of the BWM podcast where Dr. Hill was Ken's very first guest. Then, they have a lively reaction to the Grove City College report that condemns Critical Race Theory and disassociates from chapel speaker, Dr. Jemar Tisbey. Dr. Hill expresses his weariness over invitations to debate the realities of racism in America - he's done with those fruitless conversations. Theon explains the engagement of Dr. Martin Luther King, Bell Hooks, Margaret Thatcher and others to explore values and ventures that lead to the common good in local communities. He has developed a focus on local black-owned businesses to expand markets and reach, creating jobs and careers in community implementing his work at the Copenhagen Business School. He shares the influence of Cornell West, James Baldwin, Malcolm X and Eddie Glaude, Jr., who has become his personal mentor and friend. Dr. Hill admits his concern that democracy is slipping away in America, unable to embrace pluralism. In view of the Supreme Court's attempt to reverse Roe v. Wade, the two discuss the problems of constitutional "originalism." There is a cloud of witnesses we need to hear. Theon is committed to international empowerment and his church's commitment to justice and mercy. SHOW NOTESBecome a Patreon - www.patreon.com/beachedwhitemaleSupport the show
SPECIAL: HJEM FRA SILKEBORG OG FORÅRETS FØRSTE NEDERLAG Tre tosser og en aspirant i en BMW på vej hjem fra et nederlag i Jylland. Velkommen til en special fra Sundays Podcast. Skærtorsdag gik den ikke længere - heller ikke for F.C. København. Løverne tabte forårets første kamp efter et historisk langt clean sheet og otte sejre i træk. Efter kampen satte Copenhagen Sundays sig i Flemming Østergaards hvide BWM og trillede retur mod København. Vi tændte for mikrofonen og talte om det vi havde set. Var nederlaget en logisk konsekvens af en spinkel negativ? Er Boilesens reaktion på bænkning ok? Hvad tænker passagererne om Jes Thorups dispositioner - og reaktioner efter kampen? Hvad med Grabara, der fik brudt en fantastisk stime - og det længste clean sheet i superligaens historie? Er hans reaktion i mixed zone forståelig? Og hvor stiller nederlaget mesterskabsfavoritterne i guldkampen? Det og lidt andet talte vi om på vej hjem med en svag rumlen af hjul mod motorvej i baggrunden. Undervejs spørger Don Ø i baggrunden “Er vi ikke snart færdige David?”. Jo Flemming, fem minutter mere… I bilen sad: Cornelius Gabe, Flemming Østergaard, Jes Dorph-Petersen og David E. Bastian-Møller. Optaget på motorvejen mellem Jylland og sjælland den 14. april 2022. Den sædvanlige Sundays Podcast er naturligvis tilbage efter påske. Tak til Victor S for vores speciale-intro. Sundays Podcast - podcast fra Copenhagen Sundays.
This podcast, the One Kind Word, is a part of the BWM network of podcasts. It is an interview-based format approximately twenty minutes in duration. Another podcast, the One Kind Moment, is also a member of the BWM network. The One Kind Moment is a sixty-second reflection on Kindness for those with a fast-paced lifestyle who crave more Kindness in their busy lives. This podcast is currently available in English, Spanish and Mandarin. Today's episode is a conversation between the three hosts of the multi-lingual One Kind Moment podcasts.
Asketic co Founder Miķelis Baštiks talking with Head of “Printful” Marketing Raitis Puriņš, about growing a marketing team, building and monetizing your audience.M: Much has already been said about the growth of Printful, but I find your growth as the Marketing Team Leader even more interesting. You started from a very small team of five, now you are more than 100. There are many things to unpack. How to lead a team of five and then switch to a much larger team is a conversation of its own. But how has the daily life changed for you personally? I don't know how much you have reflected upon it yourself, but it would be interesting to hear.R: Since day one my position was the Head of Marketing Unit at Printful, however, when you have a team of five, you're not really a manager. The whole office consisted of 30 or so employees, I was number 35. You're not a manager, you learn to become one afterwards. In the beginning you're thrown into unknown waters and you try to swim out. Along the way you learn to become a manager. The first and most difficult realization is the ability to delegate and trust others. When you really become a manager, you think, okay, this person can do this instead of me. He might do it slower at first or take a different approach, but he will catch on. At first, I always put 100% trust into a person when I give a task. It's not like I let them sink or swim, instead I become a beacon that provides help and checks in to see if he's on the right track. Afterwards he has to grow by himself and you witness the progress. Trust is something to be applied to your own colleagues. M: How does it look in daily life? Do you have daily, weekly check-ins? It's clear you have to trust and provide freedom, but there has to be some accountability. Where have you found the balance?R: We have a framework, at the company there's a presentation “How not to die at Printful”. The idea is that it's better to manage a team of fifty or a project, since the company is so big and one project encompasses a large amount of people. There are a few ways you can look at that. One framework provides that every person has its own goal that he has come here to do and he has to achieve in 3 months, 6 months. He knows what he has to complete. One step further, everyone has a number that drives him. The goal of my team could be revenue. You can influence any team, when you set them a number that they are responsible for. If it's the amount of new clients in Australia, then in becomes your drive and all your activities within the project are focused on that. You never come and talk randomly; you always focus on your goal. Managers don't have to keep everything on their mind - it's all written down, you just check in and see whether your team is on the right track.M: There are so many teams. If one team learns something or tests something, are there any systems for not making the same mistakes twice? Is there a way to transfer the know-how of one team to another when there are so many?R: We provide a blueprint or a framework of previous successful approaches, so you don't have to do your own trial and error; instead you have an outline for your new project. In a rapidly growing company, the only constant is change. You have to be okay with facing changes. Not just because you feel like it, but with purpose to be able to work better. You can't lead a team otherwise, whether those are 5 people or 100. Your manager can change or something else. I know that even I have to constantly keep learning. The rules keep changing, and marketing changes too. I actually like it, the discomfort of not knowing something. No one taught me at school how to lead a marketing team of 100 people. If someone knows such school, let me know. Otherwise you just do you best.M: Of course you learn a lot of things along the way, but can you identify a few things that have helped you on the journey from a single digit team to a three digit team. How did your life look before and how does it look now?R: The main thing that I also remind my project colleagues is that you have to ensure you're your partners share accountability for what you are working on. Another thing I remind my team is that there's no such thing as over-communication, especially internal over-communication. We previously had a situation when the IT team came to me and said that an e-mail should be sent out about an update. Okay, when are you going to launch it? Yesterday. So you were kept out of the loop, because it was assumed that you could do this very quickly anyways. It's important to ensure accountability so that you are aware about a project from day one and can contribute. We also have a huge client support team, more than 200 people globally. The company has to ensure constant internal communication about what you're going to do and what projects are happening, the communication is needed above all. The bigger the team gets, the more important it becomes.M: You once mentioned personal growth and how you sometimes write to marketing managers of big companies to ask something, and most of the time you actually receive answers. Is it something you would do in other areas? Meaning, proactively apply the example of a predecessor. And those times when you have received an answer, what have you learned from your predecessors in different companies, but in the same category or position?R: I have never studied marketing, I know almost no theory, and therefore all I've learned comes from other colleagues, also from my previous workplaces. I don't even remember who gave me the idea that you need a mentor. It's less about learning. When teams are of similar size, we switch charts. It was one of my challenges when my team reached 50 members. Okay, I need a structure for scaling or I will die and won't be able to manage it all. You find out what each team is doing, why it's so large, what works, what doesn't. Secondly, you switch agencies and tools. That allows you to adapt it to yourself. I've also joined several groups, there's a DGMG community for B2B marketing. You can ask your question to the crowd or just search for account based marketing, which isn't a well-known term in Latvia. I don't even know who I could ask that in Latvia. This allows you to gain more from real people who have done this, instead from a blog post, where you don't know if this information has been used in practice.M: What else has helped you to learn and grow along the way? This is a cool example of reaching out and learning from the experience of others. But is there anything else?R: Experiments, for example. Often we don't know if something would work and get good results. You just try and see whether it would work. You learn from mistakes. There are projects from last year where I have lost more than 100 000 dollars, without bringing any gain to the company. But I know I have spent several millions that have benefitted us.M: If you could go get coffee with three marketing people from around the world, who would they be?R: I'm more interested in branding right now. I would like to understand performance checks, I like to measure all technical things. If you're spending a lot of money for Super Bowl ads, you need a good justification for that and need to know how to do it correctly. From the branding point of view, my favourite is Coca-Cola. It's the reason why Santa Claus is wearing a red suit. Amazing! Also Apple. The product plays a big part of it, but they're also doing cool things with the brand.M: If you're more interested in branding now, could you unpack the topics that you're interested in?R: Many say that brand comes from the management. At Printful, the management is me. If I want to invest a bigger team, resources or money in this, then I need strong arguments for why we're going to do this. We'll see the results after three, four years, so why do we need to invest a large amount of money, since the market is huge. I still can't do this. It's not like we don't have a brand. The brand is everything that the company has done all these years. But I'm still missing something for us to scale and do it correctly. The right people, the right team? I don't know.M: You said there are 8 regions. Is the brand the same everywhere or do you build it differently for each region?R: We don't think about branding in each region that much, we like the framework “jobs to be done”. We try to find a person who we can help in achieving what he wants.M: Can you tell me more about the framework “jobs to be done”? How do you implement it in practice?R: First, you want to create an e-commerce shop, maybe you have an Instagram following you want to sell to or an existing business, or you want to create a merch line. Second, you want to order something for yourself. We enable you to do that easily, but you need to find answers to many questions. Who will you sell the shirt to? Do you have a design to print? How will you integrate it? For how much will you sell? Then you have to bring people to the website to buy something. A side-product from all this is that we educate clients. The marketing team is teaching others about marketing. All our resources are directed this way. It's much more beneficial to think about the person's dream than to think about benefitting from them driving a BWM. That's why we're very focused on this work. M: You have mentioned content marketing as one of the things you're doing. Do you still think it's working? When looking at the marketing landscape, do you see other things to focus on in the future? R: Content marketing is everywhere, including what we're doing. It's something you polish and put out. Content marketing can be measured in many different ways. The best effect is when any text that we publish in a blog or on website gets indexed on Google. That enables you to first find Printful in organic results just by searching. In content marketing you also create your image. I, by being in podcasts, am creating an image of being an expert on some topic, which makes people want to talk to me. It's similar for companies. If you create content about something, people will have an opinion about you, which goes along with branding. Okay, they know about this thing, probably I should work with them to ensure quality. You just have to create content, otherwise you won't understand what you have to do here. The idea of starting an e-commerce shop is great, but there a lot of ways to do it. The content helps us guide the creator through this tunnel towards a shop and making sales. M: What would be a go-to for potential clients who would like to create a new brand to be sold through Printful and create their content marketing?R: You have to build an audience. I don't have many examples nor experience, but many successful examples show that you can, for example, grow an Instagram account for dog-lovers and monetize it. You need a data base. You can also build hype by making an e-mail list, because you have to start somewhere, e-mail can't be your main channel. You can't send to some list, it has to be legal. The next channels are channels based on captured interest. From paid channels I can mention Google, which allows you to be found as an interesting author through searching. Then it's about whether the content on the website is enough. You create and all the elements mix together. It's hard to name one. Everything is organic game. It won't happen in one day. You'll see the results in the next few months. It's a long-term work.M: Printful grew very quickly, in just a couple of years. Was it a coincidence of showing up in the right time with the right product? Or was it the skill? I wonder if another company from a different category could duplicate what you did to grow five times or ten times quicker as they would otherwise?R: One mould that we have is “solve your problem”. Before Printful, there was Startup Vitamins, which still sells motivational posters. We needed them, because the offices of Draugiem.lv needed cool posters. Every cool office had those, so we needed them too. Didn't have them, so we designed some and started to sell. We did okay overall. We mostly printed posters, so we started to think about t-shirts and other things. I started searching for someone who could do it on demand, because we didn't know if they would sell. This niche turned out to be quite empty, so we decided to take it. Because again, what we're doing – we're solving our problem. The solution is so simple. In the end we printed our shirts, but it was planned out to be as fast and efficient as possible and with less costs.M: Do you feel a difference between the environments of Asia, Europe and North America when it comes to your clients?R: We haven't really delved into that. There might reasons why one is more successful and one isn't, but there aren't any cardinal differences. These reasons are mostly general. In japan, in order to switch your full-time job you need a special reason. In USA, side-hustling is very typical, you need to have an extra job to survive. You can drive an Uber or create an e-commerce shop. While in Germany and Scandinavia, you don't have such motivation. If you're happy with your job, you just have a beer and rest in your free time. You have other reasons for using Printful. In Germany, you need trust badges on your website for them to believe you're legit. There are some specifics, but it's not mainstream and isn't affecting much. We adapt.M: When you talked about brand development and marketing, one of the ways to grow a brand is word-of-mouth. One of your clients has successfully built his business. I think you mentioned that your tagline is “be your own boss”. This one successful person tells it to someone else, who also finds courage to try. For a company as big as yours, is such word-of-mouth still an important channel and tool?R: 100% yes! We might be big in Latvia, but the niche we can fill is still very small. How many e-commerce people in the world would sell printed goods and know about Printful? Not many. So this requires a constant drive. Social media stars rise every day nowadays, and they have an audience that can be reached more easily than ever, therefore it is important. The best approach is to be good at what you do. There's a guy who did a built-in kitchen for me. I have recommended him to at least 7 people, just because I'm satisfied with his job. If someone has a need, I will recommend him. And so it continues. It's the same for a company. It just happens in a bigger scale. When there's a chance to make a recommendation and someone has had good experience with you, he will recommend you, because it's something new he hasn't seen before. They become brand ambassadors. You don't pay them, you can only motivate them to do this more.M: This big trend of “creative economy” goes hand in hand with what you are doing with building an audience. MrBeast just launched his chocolate brand, which is super successful. He has built an enormous audience on YouTube, he launches one product after another. He has a chocolate or snack company. When you look at this category and also what you're doing with personalization and enabling people to be their own boss, do you see how this category develops and how big is the potential?R: That's one of the reasons why us too are developing and growing. Building an audience nowadays is much easier than it was twenty years ago. You can use the thing you have created – video, music, design –to captivate this person who wants to be associated with you, and, brutally speaking, you can monetize it. The ultimate goal is business. You create an audience and monetize it. One of my favourite examples recently are musicians. Musicians inspire passion in people. You follow them. If you like the music, you go to concerts and are ready to spend money. There are a lot of music bands, any one of them can start offering their merch.M: You've experienced an amazing and quick growth during the last five years. Do you have a vision for the following five years?R: We spend such a big part of life working. But in the end you work in order to be able to rest and live. The one thing on my plan is that I need more vacation days. If you work so much, you need time for resting, enjoy the fruits of your labour, spend time with family. There is still a lot of potential in Printful for development so you don't get bored. At some point I will address that too. M: What helped you to overcome the desire to do everything by yourself? I think that a lot of practical people are stuck in this bottleneck and are not ready to release the control.R: For example, if you have to send an e-mail, we agree on a period for doing it. Let's say, I will do it by Friday, but we agree that you will send me the contents by Thursday. If you are aware of the time period when it will happen and get this information, then you don't have to worry whether everything will be done on time. You just get a message that this is done. This has to be agreed upon. Then you can be sure that this person will check in with you that the text is ready, and on Friday you can confirm that everything is done. There have been occasions when I start writing e-mails and then have to edit this and that. When you start to delegate, the thing that you're afraid of is that something won't be done at all or in the quality you want. You just have to introduce these middle points. And any of these points can have a deadline. This way you can free your mind, because the computer will notify you at the right time. And you do the same thing with your team. You just write things down, you don't try to keep 10 things in mind. You say, this is our structure, these are the tasks, and this is the next step. By this time you have to do the following. If not, then you can start to micro-manage something else. That's where the trust comes from, just go through the game rules.M: Thank you.R: Cool, thank you.Raitis Puriņšhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/raitispurins/?originalSubdomain=lvhttps://www.printful.com/Subscribe to Asketic Podcast on:Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/73QSMYK46NHoHCytJYYmPZ?si=Mw4ZLISUSoueh9Es1pCLUgApple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/lv/podcast/asketic-podcast/id1496922775YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQdekksSROS4PCxRV7aqT3QGoogle Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy50cmFuc2lzdG9yLmZtL2Fza2V0aWMtcG9kY2FzdA--Asketic design & branding:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asketicstudio/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asketic/WWW: http://asketic.com/
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Ralf Reichert, is considered a founding father of the Gaming/Esports industry, having shaped the industry for the past 20 years as an Entrepreneur. We are unpacking the early days of ESL Gaming and off course the current state of play and plans for the future. Recording from my hometown in Koeln (Cologne), Germany. Happy holidays everyone. Key Highlights Growing up in Oberhausen, the “honest” Coal mining part of Germany with two competitive brothers Great learning from his apprenticeship at a BWM dealership while studying in Essen How SK Gaming started in 1997, by his brother. 1999 connecting with Jens Hilgers (now Bitkraft Ventures), Alex Mueller (SK Gaming) to start Turtle Entertainment, later called ESL Gaming (Electronic Sports League) SK Gaming stories, started with playing Quake World and his involved at the beginning of the team. Later sold shares due to conflict of interest with ESL ESL Gaming, the “world's largest independent esports company”, where everyone can be somebody – creating an ecosystem where Gamers can be stars, from amateur to pro player (From Zero to Hero) First 10 years, hard to find sponsors and funding, had to be smart and cost efficient – fight for survival – ESL was a match making platform The first big break, Intel Extreme Masters (IEM), 2006, longest running global pro gaming Tour in the world Working with Twitch when it was still Justin.tv – 2010 -2014 the golden era and big break through of Esports as an industry Bootstrapping the company the first 8-9 years, only small fund raise (US$ 1 mil), being frugal was the key. From 2010-2016 growing from a US$ 10 mil company to US$ 100 mil company – the big growth period The different events and Leagues 2002 ESL Pro Series, local Pro League in Germany, ESL Pro League 2013, ESL Pro Tour 2018 (local, regional and global competitions) Focus on Counter Strike for Pro League, because of the maturity in the Game and longevity Individual Tournaments on top of the Leagues, ie. IEM and ESL ONE - world championships type of events Prize money and event model – own and operated (ESL branded events), hybrid events in partnership with Publishers, Esports Services (agency model, power Esports for Publishers) Global footprint of ESL from Cologne to New York, regional HQs in LA, Singapore, Riyad, etc and production hubs in Poland and Malaysia and local offices in partnership with local partners 2000-2010 start up phase, 2010-2015 scale up phase, 2015-2021 globalization phase Modern Times Group (MTG) transaction in 2015 (which wasn't a sale according to Ralf), Swedish group, synergies, neutral and independent Constant changes in industry, staying focused on ESL Brand premise (North Star) and making adjustments as industry growth New partnership with Immutable X, first dip into NFT space – always trying and investing in new things ESL during Covid – going back to roots, being online focused – Esports continued to grow during Pandemic Being global is difficult and hard but the best thing the company did and ESL thrived in Covid, setting new processes Close to 700 people now, after merger with DreamHack in 2020 Other activities, advisory roles, etc mostly connected and synergies to main role as CEO of ESL – some angel investment About Ralf Reichert Ralf is Managing Director / CEO of Turtle Entertainment the world's largest eSports company leading the industry in raising eSport production and audience levels to those of mainstream sports. Alongside the creation of Turtle Entertainment, Ralf has been an integral part of the development of ESL Gaming which is now the largest global Esports league, as well as the elite pro gaming tour Intel Extreme Masters which has given out over $3.5million of prize money spanning across 8 seasons. Reichert's passion for gaming and technology is for all to see, and with over 20 years of experience in the industry, it is no surprise that Turtle Entertainment has been such a resounding success. Follow us on our social sites for the latest updates Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsentrepreneurs/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcusluerpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sports-entrepreneurs Website: https://marcusluer.com Podcast: https://marcusluer.com/podcast To get in touch, please email us at podcast@marcusluer.com Feel Good by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_feel-good Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/bvgIqqRStcQ
The Balanced Working Mama Community is officially opening its doors in less than two months mama! But before the community can really take off, I want to talk a little about how YOU can become a founding member. Not only will you be able to join and be a part of our community from the start, but you will get to really get to have an impact on the future of the community, in more ways than one. Listen in to this episode to hear what it means to be a founding member of the BWM community, how you can become one, AND finally get some dates on exactly when the community will be up and running. Appreciate the podcast? Want to show your support? Buy Dr. Amber Thornton a cookie! The Balanced Working Mama Podcast Hosted by Dr. Amber Thornton, Clinical Psychologist and Mama Wellness Consultant. New episodes every Monday. Don't forget to follow Dr. Amber Thornton & Balanced Working Mama on Instagram: @dramberthornton @balancedworkingmama Learn more about Balanced Working Mama, consultative services for working mothers, and Dr. Amber Thornton at www.balancedworkingmama.com
Don't Look in the Rearview Mirror! An Interview with Rob Auclair, CFP® Episode 135 Today's podcast episode is the second in the Breaking Money Silence® with Your Younger Self series. I interviewed Robert Auclair, CFP® about his passion for financial education, his financial struggles at the beginning of his career, and what advice he would give his younger self about money. Rob founded Balanced Wealth Management (BWM) in 2015 and he serves as principal/managing partner. BWM integrates investment planning, financial planning, and technology with the psychology of motivating people to help clients reach their life and financial goals. Rob currently hosts Successful Living, a television show that airs on Fox in Providence, RI. Read more. Here are 5 things you will learn by listening to this episode: Why financial professionals struggle with money too! The role of curiosity in living a financially balanced life Why you need to stop looking out the rearview mirror How to face your money fears and visualize your future Ways to help kids avoid repeating their parents' money mistakes Want to connect with Rob? Here's how: Balanced Wealth website Successful Living TV show Social: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter Check out the financial app Rob uses with his kids: Greenlight Special offer: A complimentary education session to get your financial questions answered. Click here to schedule. A special thank you to our episode sponsor, Plan Well. Be Well. Plan well. Be Well is a place that connects your financial well-being to your personal well-being. It's a place to inspire and learn. To define aspirations. To begin articulating what well-being looks like for you. And a place to provide the financial tools needed to achieve your financial goals and live your intended life. Because when you plan well, you can be well. Now and in the future. For more information, visit PlanWellBeWell.com Apply for the Master Class on Negotiating: Join me for this small group coaching experience and learn how to remove psychological roadblocks to earning your true worth. A new group starts January 2022. Space is limited so register today. Click here to register. .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content { background-color: #146a7d !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container .et_bloom_form_header { background-color: #146a7d !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content button { background-color: #f58023 !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content .et_bloom_fields i { color: #f58023 !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content .et_bloom_custom_field_radio i:before { background: #f58023 !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content button { background-color: #f58023 !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container h2, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container h2 span, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container h2 strong { font-family: "Open Sans", Helvetica, Arial, Lucida, sans-serif; }.et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container p, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container p span, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container p strong, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container form input, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container form button span { font-family: "Open Sans", Helvetica, Arial, Lucida, sans-serif; } Submit your question for the Breaking Money ...
PHIL, SLEEPY, JOHNNY MAC, OSCAR, Dan KROMPKE and CHRIS FRANKLIN take a moto three hour tour! Get drinks, you're gonna need one or 10, We do 3 hours and manage to stay on topic for ALL of it! Video Link Here: https://youtu.be/FM7NpFU9Lj0Sponsored by ClevelandMoto - want to order a kickass scarf?!? Go here and get this bad-boy (Made in Germany) for under $30 SHIPPED!!!!https://www.ebay.com/itm/132130525625Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/clevelandmoto)
This week, Gaby explains more about how Zillow's iBuying program went bust! What is Zillow saying is the reason? And what is the real reason? Backlash, manipulation, stocks! It's been a scandalous week. Then, we get your thoughts on whether or not you'd buy a SPOOKY murder house. Plus, Gaby reads YOUR listener Apple reviews, Discord comments, and Patreon pledges. And how to listen to the show in a way that gets BWM on the Apple charts. Call in at 844 474 4040 and email us at gabyisbadwithmoney@gmail.com and we will respond on the show! For a transcript of the show visit: bit.ly/BWMS9E2BonusTranscript Gaby Dunn Instagram: @GabyRoad BWM Instagram: @bwmpod BWM Facebook group: http://tinyurl.com/badwithmoneyfb The BWM Discord channel: https://discord.gg/dAdxj4JMER Find Gaby on Patreon: patreon.com/gabydunn Shop gabydunn.com/shop for merch! Bad with Money is produced and edited by Lindsey Floyd. It is sound engineered and mixed by Lindsey Floyd. The Executive Producer is Lindsey Floyd. The theme song was performed by Sam Barbara and written by Myq Kaplan, Zach Sherwin, and Jack Dolgen. Additional music by Joey Salvia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In our inaugural MAILBAG episode, Gaby gets a more nuanced explanation from a listener about Cara Delevinge's Peg The Patriarchy Met Gala look, hears an alternate take on dress codes, and dissects just why they love love loved the anti-capitalist Korean drama "Squid Game" on Netflix. Plus, they read YOUR listener Apple reviews, Discord comments, and Patreon pledges. And how to listen to the show in a way that gets BWM on the Apple charts. Call in at 844 474 4040 and email us at gabyisbadwithmoney@gmail.com and we will respond on the show! For a transcript of the show visit: bit.ly/BWMS9E1BonusTranscript Gaby Dunn Instagram: @GabyRoad BWM Instagram: @bwmpod BWM Facebook group: http://tinyurl.com/badwithmoneyfb The BWM Discord channel: https://discord.gg/dAdxj4JMER Find Gaby on Patreon: patreon.com/gabydunn Shop gabydunn.com/shop for merch! Bad with Money is produced and edited by Lindsey Floyd. It is sound engineered and mixed by Lindsey Floyd. The Executive Producer is Lindsey Floyd. The theme song was performed by Sam Barbara and written by Myq Kaplan, Zach Sherwin, and Jack Dolgen. Additional music by Joey Salvia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In a conversation with entrepreneur and speaker Alexander Muller, Sadhguru talks about taking charge of one's life and experience through Inner Engineering, and decodes the mechanics of human suffering – the only way out of which is to get off one's BWM (body, mind and world). He also talks about his vision to revitalize rapidly degrading soil in the tropical world.Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): http://onelink.to/sadhguru__appOfficial Sadhguru Website: http://isha.sadhguru.orgSadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusiveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Dantone is a wedding and commercial photographer based out of the greater Philadelphia area. After a rocky start to a college education, Joe left university and began working as a BWM technician. The dream job, right?! While working as a BMW tech a friend asked Joe to photograph their wedding. Not long after that, Joe felt the pull to leave the soul-sucking 9am-5pm and craft a life of joy and fulfillment as a wedding photographer! While trying to build a sustainable business built for longevity, Joe fell into a natural rhythm of building relationships with the venues he photographed weddings at. Soon they became a huge source of consistent referrals. Listen in Episode 9 of the Focused Photographers Podcast to Joe's story, what the benefits of venues relationships are, how to focus on the venue's needs and what exactly he does to build relationships with wedding venues! LINKS Website: WWW.JOEDANTONE.COM Wedding Instagram: @JOEDANTONE_PHOTOGRAPHY Commercial Instagram: @DANTONE_CREATIVE Education Instagram @TETHEREDU Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/JOEDANTONEPHOTOGRAPHY
Tesla has been in the news a lot recently, with announcements about price drops and increases, new Autopilot functionality, stores closing (or not,) and the availability of the long-promised $35,000 Model 3. What should a consumer make of all this? Our experts give advice on what to do if you're questioning whether a Tesla makes sense for you. We recently purchased the new 2019 BMW 3 Series, and we give our first impressions of what it's like behind the wheel. We end this episode with audience questions about Jaguar XJ and Dodge Charger reliability, how we weight a car's performance based on its intended use, and the machinations behind issuing a car safety recall. ------------------------------------ Have a question for our experts? Leave a comment on this episode, or reach out to us directly! From your iOS device, iMessage us at TalkingCars@icloud.com to send a photo, video, or text directly to the Talking Cars team! We love to feature our viewers on the show, so submit video questions at https://www.consumerreports.org/cars-talking-cars/ Subscribe to Talking Cars on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Jr8wJRJyN9v8T6LC1fQQ6 SHOW NOTES ----------------------------------- 00:39 - Tesla Changes 05:42 - Tesla Reliability Ratings Question 10:26 - 2019 BMW 3-Series First Impressions 18:42 - Question #1: How is a Recall Triggered? 22:22 - Question #2: Why CR's Reliability Data Changes? 26:23 - Question #3: How CR Ways the Overall Score? ----------------------------------- 2018 Tesla Model 3 Quick Drive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0VlwLRJFAo 4K Review: 2016 Tesla Model S Quick Drive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9cT_mIff-Q 2016 Tesla Model X Quick Drive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GhvTUDuEds 2017 BWM 330i Quick Drive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-o99R0RgD8 2019 Subaru Ascent Quick Drive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCgPso_jBDk 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe Quick Drive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZYJyewVP0I 4K Review: 2016 Mazda CX-9 Quick Drive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UigcJd7PVY 2015 Ford Edge Quick Drive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46Yeez1661o 4K Review: 2017 Mazda CX-5 Quick Drive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmTVgcuD2V4 ----------------------------------- Check out http://www.ConsumerReports.org for the latest reviews, tips, and recommendations and subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1Nlb1Ez Follow Us on Social: Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1IQ2w5q Twitter: http://bit.ly/1Yf5Fh2 Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1P37mM9 Instagram: http://bit.ly/1I49Bzo Google+: http://bit.ly/1Md3gfQ