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In this episode, Pastor Alan Dicer interviews Dr. William Greathouse after he was elected to the Board of General Superintendents. He shares his life story and how God called him to serve Him. This was recorded shortly after the General Assembly in 1976. It was an interview for the “By All Means” radio program that aired in Detroit, Michigan. Lifelong Learning Code: 80890 Click here to learn about Lifelong Learning
"For though I am free from all men, I have made myself a servant to all, that I might win the more." I Corinthians 9:19
Drew and Rob are here to review Wind and Truth in all its detailed glory! This episode covers the events of the prologue and Day One. The Final Draft features beers from Collective Arts and By All Means. Visit our website at www.iolpodcast.com and join the conversation on Twitter @IOLPodcast Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/inkingoutloud Send us a tip on Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/inkingoutloud Inking Out Loud is Drew McCaffrey and Rob Santos. Sound engineering by Drew McCaffrey. Artwork by Danielle "FelCandy" Prosperie. Intro/outro music: "Moonlight" by Jivemind.
This radio interview was done by Pastor Alan Dicer from Westland, Michigan for the radio program "By All Means" which aired in Detroit Michigan.
This week on Select 202, we have DJ Corin IIeto, aka CORIN, the Filipina-Australian electronic music producer, composer, and regular monthly host on London's NTS Radio who is best known for merging classic Western music with hyper-electronic sounds to create immersive soundscapes. Drawing inspiration from her multi-cultural heritage and mythology elements from science fiction, CORIN's distinctive mixes feature an assemblage of converging styles, ranging from IDM, EBM, trance, and baroque-laden ambience. In her hour-long Select session, CORIN has mixed a selection of tracks from various compilations, which have been released recently to raise funds for Palestine, such as Paralaxe Editions' ‘For Palestine', Mrama Division's ‘By All Means', and Cease 2 Exist's ‘Emergency For Gaza'. With driving bass lines and futuristic sounds tinged with a little bit of acid and psytrance, CORIN creates a mythical hypnotic set, borrowing sounds from multiple famous tunes including Van Boom's ‘No Empathy', Oldyungmayn's ‘Scrattch', Toumba's ‘Adrift', Spivak's ‘Mall Pals', Joachim Nordwall's ‘Desperatio', and STILL's ‘The Sword and the Neck', among many others.
Hello dears! This is ENGSPRESSO episode no. 35. This time I'm going to teach you the following expressions: BREAK THE RECORD & BY ALL MEANS. As always, you're going to hear a few example sentences. Make sure you repeat them after me aloud so that you can become more and more fluent in English!
Montana is known for its grain, and Mark Hastings of Überbrew (https://uberbrew.beer) and By All Means (https://byallmeansbeer.com) is in the thick of it. Wheat is the most-grown crop statewide while barley is third; despite their ubiquity, Hastings steered clear of Montana's brewing grains for the first two decades of his brewing career. Primarily grown for the needs of macro brewers, these grains never quite nailed the flavor and technical performance he sought. However, recent strides in equipment for craft maltsters have opened the door for higher-quality malt at a smaller scale, and he's slowly been making shifts. It's one thing to change malt in a beer with few expectations, and it's another to do that in a beer with a long medal-winning pedigree, but that's exactly what he did with the malt in Überbrew's White Noise, a American-style wheat beer that's won two silvers and two golds at the Great American Beer Festival and World Beer Cup from 2014 through 2022. He's won a similar number of accolades for the black IPA Alpha Force Double Tap—GABF golds, bronze, silver, as well as top honors at Alpha King. In this episode, Hastings discusses: avoiding darker malt flavors in black IPA shifting base malts from Maris Otter and Golden Promise to pilsner and Vienna dialing in recipes using local craft malt building hop combos using spider plots of flavors and aromas fermenting everything from wheat to clear IPA with London Ale III avoiding the “donut effect” in hoppy beers selecting malt for grassiness in wheat beer building a stable haze And more. This episode is brought to you by: G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers.com): For years G&D Chillers has chilled the beers you love, partnering with 3,000+ breweries across the country along the way, and they're proud of the cool partnerships they've built over the past 30 years. Reach out for a quote today at gdchillers.com (http://www.Gdchillers.com) or call to discuss your next project. BSG Craft Brewing (https://Bsgcraftbrewing.com/): Looking for a sustainable way to increase fermenter capacity? Try FermCap™ Eco from Kerry. Developed as a part of part of Kerry's Eco Brewing range, FermCap™ Eco is a plant-based alternative to traditional silicon-based products. Old Orchard (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer): Old Orchard's new brewing customers often mention discovering Old Orchard through the word-of-mouth recommendation of another brewer. To join the core of Old Orchard's brewing community, learn more at oldorchard.com/brewer (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer) Accubrew (https://accubrew.io) The AccuBrew system is designed to give you unprecedented insight into the fermentation process. Monitor gravity, fermentation activity, clarity, and temperature, schedule reminders, and receive alerts anywhere, anytime. To learn more about AccuBrew head over to AccuBrew.io ProBrew (https://www.probrew.com) The ProFill series of rotary can fillers from ProBrew are accelerating plant production everywhere. For more information, visit www.probrew.com or email contactus@probrew.com. RMS Roller-Grinder (https://rmsroller-grinder.com): Our industry leading mills deliver optimal grind consistency, unlocking the full potential of your grain. Say goodbye to uneven grinds and hello to exceptional flavor extraction. Visit rmsroller-grinder.com to discover how RMS can transform your brewing experience. Omega Yeast (https://omegayeast.com): Thiolized yeast are a new tool for brewers to bring intense guava and passionfruit aromas out of your malt and hops. And wait, there's more! Omega Yeast makes yeast-to-order with a consistent one week lead time ensuring peak freshness and reliability. Five Star Chemicals (https://fivestarchemicals.com): Keep your brewery running smoothly with Five Star Chemicals. Our cleaning solutions are specifically formulated to meet the unique needs of breweries, ensuring that your equipment stays clean and free of harmful bacteria and contaminants. ABS Commercial (https://abs-commercial.com): ABS Commercial is proud to offer brewhouses, tanks, keg washers, and small parts to brewers across the country as well as equipment for distilling, cider-making, wine-making, and more! Contact us today at sales@abs-commercial.com to discuss your customized brewery needs. ABS Commercial. We are brewers.
Welcome to the "World's Okayest Entrepreneur," the podcast for the okay entrepreneur who doesn't have an MBA and is figuring it all out. Today's episode features our first expert guest, Ali Kaplan, Vice President of Content for MSP Communications' Cities Media Group. Ali also serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Twin Cities Business magazine.With an entrepreneurial approach to journalism, Ali has achieved remarkable milestones, including creating StartMN, a print magazine and digital hub for entrepreneurship and innovation. She's also the host of the podcast "By All Means," exploring business leadership and innovation.Ali's diverse background includes being a senior editor at Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, where she penned an award-winning retail column, and co-founding "Mother Of," an online resource for mothers of the bride or groom.As an authority on retail, trend, and consumer experience, Ali's writing has been featured in various publications, such as Lucky, Delta Sky Magazine, and The St. Paul Pioneer Press. She's a regular on-air expert for television and radio and hosts the weekly radio show "Shop Girls" on myTalk107.1.In today's episode, Ali shares her experiences, including working with her mom on "Shop Girls," her brand's feature in the New York Times, and invaluable tips on getting your brand into the media. This packed episode is filled with insights you won't want to miss! Tune in now.Worlds Okayest EntrepreneurIG: https://www.instagram.com/theworldsokayestpod/TW: https://twitter.com/wrldsokayestpodTT:https://www.tiktok.com/@worldsokayestpodAli Kaplanhttps://www.instagram.com/alishops/https://motherof.co/https://tcbmag.com/author/allison-kaplan/https://www.mytalk1071.com/shows/shop-girls/
Join the Gray Beards for their discussion around a famous Abraham Lincoln quote: "By All Means, Don't Say, "If I Can", Say "I Will"". This is all about mindset, intention, and achievement. Check it out! Enjoy...
Allison (Ali) Kaplan is a self proclaimed career side hustler, and that she is! With a “day job” in writing and journalism as Vice President of content for MSP Communications' Cities Media Group, which includes Twin Cities Business Magazine, where she also serves as Editor in Chief and MplsSt.Paul Magazine, to her “hustle” as Founder of Mother Of, we are so excited to share her story, energy, and insight into the retail industry and all things business journalism. In this episode, we begin by talking about all things “Mother Of,” the go-to dress resource for mothers of the bride and groom. Whether you are that of the bride or groom, you too deserve to feel and look your best. Her business was designed to curate that list and access to dresses, cutting through the clutter, to find what works for you. We talk about how the business blossomed, functions, and serves the greater community at large. We discuss the woes of the fashion industry and how to curate your best wardrobe. At heart, Ali truly is a writer, an editor, a speaker and a storyteller who takes an entrepreneurial approach to journalism—from the creation of her own Ali Shops in the “dark ages” before Instagram to the more recent development of TCB's StartMN magazine focused on entrepreneurship, weekly radio show Shop Girls on myTalk107.1 co-hosted with her mom, and a TCB podcast about business leadership and innovation called By All Means. This episode takes you on the journey of how Ali became who she is in the business world and provides ways you too can lean on her insight and resources. Our Non-Profit Spotlight is Neighborhood Development Center __ Connect with Katie Harms @ katie@katieharms.com or Lisa Rubin @ lisa@wardrobeconsulting.net. Please take a moment to rate our podcast wherever you are reading or listening to this! Thank you! We are thankful to our sponsors Continental Diamond and Renae Keller
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Hey guys, in this video I'd like to talk about the ways you can attract and sell to more leads on social media. This is insanely important because you NEED a system in place that gets you results for the time and effort you put into social media. Making posts that attract no leads isn't only hurting your business, but will affect your mindset when it comes to how motivated you are. Tip 1: Get people to TRUST you The whole point of putting content out is so that people can make the judgment that you are indeed knowledgeable and can get them the result they want. No one will watch your content, buy your program, join your programs, or interact within your community if you cannot sell why you are a FANTASTIC trainer. Tip 2: Build a CONNECTION (KLT Factor) You need to build a relationship with the lead. It is extremely more likely for someone to buy someone's program, service, product, or whatever it may be if there is a KLT (Know, Like, Trust) factor. Rapport building is key. Tip 3: Make sure you're VISIBLE online You need to make sure your posts are getting outreach, if they are only getting three views there is something wrong and you are wasting your time. According to what platform you are on, you need to understand their algorithm to best successfully grow your outreach which will lead to attracting a higher percentage of leads. Algorithms were set up to get the right content in front of the person who wants to see it, no one benefits from this as much as someone like you who is trying to market something. Tip 4: Get the viewer to take the next step Do NOT allow the viewer to friend zone you, or think of you as someone who is not an investment or business partner. You need to be the person who has the answers to their problems, not a mate to go to the local bar. Value your knowledge. Post 1: Teaching post Know their pain, know the issues they are having and be the solution. Make posts talking about a specific issue and how you would go about solving it. Take a step into their shoes and be relatable. Remember to interact with them on the level that they are at. They are not fitness professionals so do not throw a bunch of fitness slang at them Post 2: Connection Style Post Show who you are so they can connect with the type of person you actually are, not just the fake salesperson trying to sell a coaching program. BY ALL MEANS, I am NOT saying to air out everything going on in your life. But be yourself, be relatable. Be the version of yourself that people can vibe with. Post 3: Engagement Post Make sure the content you are posting will be liked, shared, and commented on by the viewers. This helps the algorithm extraordinarily as I talked about before. You can make what I like to call a “hand razor” post which basically is a post that is engaging saying you are looking for a certain type of person who is ready to level up in an aspect of their life (such as their fitness journey)
The gang is joined by comedian Tyler Cantu! We talk about moving from Palm Springs to Sacramento, placing 1st in the By All Means comedy competition, being part of Thursday Night Thunder comedy, discuss if people with no kids should go to Disney, Danni D asks what furry we would be, why women get upset when told to calm down, and tons more! Follow and support: Twitter Big Nick Rob Danni CharRon Instagram Tyler Danni Rob CharRon Danni D Only Fans Gag On This Twitter Instagram Facebook Youtube Website Gag On This Fantasy Funeral Music by Beneath the Surface Intro by In Bed with Nikky Check out our merch on Tee Public and get yourself some official Gag On This stuff! Click the link for save 15% off your order from Anavii Market, premium CBD and Hemp products!
This is a fortnightly two-hour music radio show featuring music of various styles both new and recent, in a three-of-a kind format. Curated and selected by two friends - LeonC, a DJ and music lover, together with DonB, bass player in Police Dog Hogan and Mess of Blues - the show is a lively mix of funk, soul and dance, interspersed with sections that feature three tracks from each of us on a theme we dream up for each show. 1 "The King And I" - Eminem ft. CeeLo Green 2 For My Hand feat. Ed Sheeran - Burna Boy 3 Give It Up (feat. Taylor Pace) - Two of Diamonds / GLOW 4 I Wish (the original version) - Stevie Wonder 5 Wish I Didn't Miss You - Angie Stone 6 Goodnight Tonight (Remastered Mus… - Paul McCartney & Wings 7 I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) - Private Eyes / (Expanded Edition) Daryl Hall & John Oates 8 See Me - Luther Vandross 9 Never Let Her Slip Away 1978 Disco … - Andrew Gold 10 Massive - Drake 11 Falling Back (Album Cut) - Drake 12 Texts Go Green - Drake 13 Never Kissed It Too Much (Mashup) - Rihanna x Luther Vandross 14 I've Been Thinking about the Beats - (Whispers Londonbeat Hall & Oat… 15 Here Comes The Bad Rain Again (Rat… - Lady Gaga/Eurythmics 16 Tell Me I'm The Only One (Carlos Ser… - Kanye West vs. Sam Smith 17 The Heart Part 5 (Soul Mates Remix) - Kendrick Lamar & Marvin Gaye 18 LeonC & SYL Girl Dem Watch & Lear… - Beenie man & Rihanna 19 By All Means - The Very Best Of Jazz Funk [Disc 1] / Alphonse Mouzon feat. Herbie Hanc…20 Why We Speak ft. Q-Tip & Esperanza … - Black Radio III / Robert Glasper 21 Black Cow, - Norman Conners Steely Dan & Zo -- Colin Leonce https://funkymedia.agency/calendar
In Valley Sounds this week, we have new music from Huntsville band Human Labor and play their latest EP: “Mesh Hat Advertisement”, plus new music from Foot Pound Force, along with tunes from Hew Tyler, Amy McCarley feat. Kenny Vaughan & Chris Scruggs, along with music from Chabaz, Them Damn Dogs, By All Means, Mother's Keeper Electric Blue Yonder, Brandy & Jerry Combs and The Ray Gun Riot. Hear Valley Sounds Saturday nights at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD, and Sunday nights at 9pm on 88.1 WUTC Chattanooga or download the podcast with the WLRH Mobile App!
In this episode we are talking with three of the best brewers in Billings and Montana. This is a round table discussion with Billings brewers, Mark Hastings of By All Means and Uberbrew Brewing, Shea Dawson of Thirsty Street Brewing and Micheal Urich of Carters Brewing. We will talk about beer and brewing styles, brewery culture, and sample some amazing area brews.We hope you enjoy!
Ed Howley is the Creative partner at Melbourne's full-service creative agency, By All Means. Like most advertising agencies, they were negatively impacted by the pandemic, particularly one of the smaller but vibrant independent agencies on the scene. But also because being based in Melbourne they had to weather the longest lockdown in the Western world. But even with this significant challenge, Ed and his business partners at By All Means managed to find many positives to come from the pandemic and the lockdown, which he shares here.
"By All Means" Youngstown Ohio sports talk from Western Reserve Radio
This week is a special episode of By All Means, remembering the Youngstown Steelhounds. First, we talked to former Steelhounds play-by-play announcer, Tim Sampsell (2006-2008), and then we talked to the first play-by-play announcer in franchise history Bob Hoffman (2005-2006), who currently is the President of the Tuscon Roadrunners of the AHL.
In this week's episode of Valley Sounds, we feature the music of podBoy, aka Chris Vrenna, NIN alumni and Calhoun College recording instructor, plus new music from AATXE and Abagail Virginia along with tunes from Matt Prater, Delaney Faulds, By All Means, The Pollies, the Zooks and Liquid Caravan. Hear Valley Sounds Saturday nights at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD, and Sunday nights at 9pm on 88.1 WUTC Chattanooga or download the podcast with the WLRH Mobile App!
We hope you enjoy today's message, part of the By All Means series, from Pastor Josh Shelton at LifeChurch, St. Louis
We hope you enjoy today's message, part of the By All Means series, from Pastor Josh Shelton at LifeChurch, St. Louis
Twin Brothers Jamal & Jamari discuss their latest business venture with their By All Means brand!
What's good family? We hope this episode finds you in tremendous spirits. Yeah, we had a bit of an issue, albeit a small issue with our technical things. We honestly believe that the one glitch didn't stop one thing. With that said, we proceed onward. In this episode, we have new music from the Sons Of Funk, Chaka Khan, and BeMyFiasco, and the Secret Night Gang out of the UK. Oh, and we dig into the crates to find some new/old gems from Rodney Mannsfield, George Duke, Rose Royce, By All Means, and the list goes on and on. Let us not forget, if you have a request, go on over to www.greatsoulradio.live and tap the "make a request" button, and we will play your song. Thanks as always for tuning in, and remember----Tell a friend, to tell a friend, to tell a friend, all about The Throwback Lounge. It's not just a show.....IT'S AN EXPERIENCE!! 1 LOVE ;) LEAD-IN CUT: RENAISSANCE- LONNIE LISTON SMITHOPENING CUT: SUGAR FREE (DEO RADIO RE-MIX)- JUICY1. SEXY INCREDIBLE-SONS OF FUNK2. COLD BLOODED-RICK JAMES3. DOO WA DITTY(BLOW THAT THING)-ZAPP4. WE CALL IT THE BOX-BILL SUMMERS & SUMMERS' HEAT5. THIGHS HIGH (GRIP YOUR HIPS & MOVE)-TOM BROWNE 6. WE GONNA STEP-TEDDY MIKE & LUMINOUS7. KEEPIN' LOVE NEW-WESTON "WEZ" FOSTER8. SHOW ME WHERE YOU'RE COMING FROM-CARRIE LUCAS9. OUTSTANDING-THE GAP BAND10. GOOD THANG-FAZE O11. WHEN THE TIME COMES-CHAKA KHAN12. SILVER SHADOW-INCOGNITO13. WHEN LOVE CALLS-ATLANTIC STARR14. FUNKY SENSATION-GWEN MCCRAE15. SUNSHINE LADY-THE FATBACK BAND16. CARAMEL-BEMYFIASCO17. ON THE FOUR-ZO! & CARMEN RODGERS18. THE MORE I DO-TWO JAZZ PROJECT & JOVAN19. GONNA BE A STAR TONIGHT-COOL MILLION & D TRAIN20. FREE & EASY-PLUSHCHAMPAGNE HOUR21. FALL IN LOVE-SECRET NIGHT GANG22. CAN U FEEL ME-HOWARD HEWETT23. HOLD ON-RODNEY MANNSFIELD24. JUST FOR YOU-GWEN GUTHRIE25. THIS IS SO RIGHT-STARPOINT26. SHINE YOUR LIGHT-ROSE ROYCE27. I COULD USE A LITTLE LOVE (RIGHT NOW)-FREDDIE JACKSON28. SLOW MOTION-GERALD ALSTON29. SO EASY-101 NORTH30. THE FEELING I GET-BY ALL MEANS31. WHATEVER IT TAKES-ANITA BAKER32. LET ME TAKE YOU DOWN-STACY LATTISAW33. MAKER OF LOVE-BONEY JAMES & RAHEEM DEVAUGHN34. SHE'S AMAZING-GEORGE DUKE & CHANTE' MOORE35. BETWEEN THE SHEETS-FOURPLAY36. SLOW JAMS-QUINCY JONES & TAMIA, BABYFACE, SWV, PORTRAIT, AND BARRY WHITE37. BE MY GIRL-MICHAEL HENDERSON38. NO ONE CAN LOVE YOU MORE-PHYLLIS HYMAN39. LADIES NIGHT OUT-PLEASURECLOSING CUT: I GOT THE LOVE- STARPOINT
An interview with Mike Gouldhawke about Truth and Reconciliation Day, the Canadian state, and #LandBack. Find more of Mike's work here: https://mgouldhawke.wordpress.com/ Also check out his new chapter "By All Means, Anti-Politics" in the new Little Black Cart anthology "Not On Any Map." Music in this episode by AwareNess.
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This week Logan is out and Josh is in. I sat down with the producer of By All Means and Verbal Insults Live Josh Means. I just spent a whole weekend with this guy at the Sactown Comedy Get Down comedy festival at Laughs Unlimited. It was a lot of fun recapping the events of the weekend and I just really hope everybody likes it.
In this week's episode, we spotlight a Huntsville singer/songwriter Logan Bowden and feature songs from his 2021 album: “Family” and hear some of his collaborations with Isabel Paige. We'll also have music from Them Damn Dogs, Heel Turn, Brandy & Jerry Combs, Brandon Henson, Mother's Keeper, Meredith, By All Means, and Aaron Wilson. Hear Valley Sounds nights at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Grab the podcast on iTunes or with the WLRH mobile App. #wlrhloveslocal #valleysounds
"By All Means" Youngstown Ohio sports talk from Western Reserve Radio
This week on By All Means presented by Mill Creek Golf Course on Western Reserve Digital-Radio We will be joined by former Indians Pitcher Jason Stanford at 5:06 and owner of the Cleveland Cobras of the GDFL Jessie Caldwell
In today’s podcast episode we are answering some of your biggest photography questions. Everything from upgrading gear, how to prepare to shoot a wedding day, how to charge for travel if you’re traveling for photography, how to find a trustworthy second shooter, how to location scout, building a converting photography website, and more. It’s a LOADED episode. BUT ALSO... we want to be fully transparent here. We can guarantee that any photography question you’ve ever asked is answered in our Photo Major course. We’re not trying to be sleazy saleswomen in ANY way… we just genuinely want to let you know that we’ve poured HOURS, DAYS, WEEKS, MONTHS, YEARS learning (failing) outlining, creating, and perfecting a comprehensive course for photographers that will help you, from beginning to end, build, scale, market, and sustain a successful photography business. If you don’t want to invest in The Photo Major and would rather just nibble on the free crumbs from this podcast, BY ALL MEANS, DO THAT!!! (They’re yummy crumbs!!!) But we just wanted to make sure you at least knew that we have an ENTIRE course IN-DEPTH on all things photography business, and it’s a game-changer. We have over 700 students in that course, with hundreds of raving reviews. (So yeah, it works.) ANYWAY. We’re gonna go through and answer a bunch of your photography-specific questions but just know: there’s way more where this comes from. ;) Show notes: http://theheartuniversity.com/134-your-biggest-photography-qs-answered-a-look-into-the-photo-major Lightroom Challenge: www.theheartuniversity.com/challenge Pricing Guide Freebie: www.theheartuniversity.com/guide-freebie Student Reviews on the Photo Major: www.theheartuniversity.com/the-photo-major If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here. The Photo Major: www.theheartuniversity.com/the-photo-major The Posing Minor: www.theheartuniversity.com/posing-minor Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity
In this week’s episode, we spotlight Jay Burgess and hear some solo music and tunes from his current and former bands including the Pollies and Sons of Roswell. We’ll also check out tunes from Darien Omar, Lysteria, Belle Adair, Ash of Eden, D.O.U.G.H., Lua Sol, By All Means, and Crashing Atlas. Hear Valley Sounds nights at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Grab the podcast on iTunes or with the WLRH mobile App. #wlrhloveslocal #valleysounds
"How to Become a Broadway Legend with Marilu Henner"The Aurora Teagarden Series on HallmarkMarilu Henner is a five-time Golden Globe nominated actress, television personality, and New York Times best-selling author. Born in Chicago, she started dancing as a toddler and began teaching dance at her family’s Henner Dance School as a teenager. While attending the University of Chicago in 1971, she was cast in the Kingston Mines production of a gritty new musical play about 60’s teenage life called Grease. This led to a move to New York a year later, where, in addition to the Broadway company of Grease, Ms. Henner appeared in the WWII era set musical Over Here! starring the Andrews Sisters and a cast of future stars including Treat Williams, Ann Reinking, and John Travolta. Other Broadway credits include Pal Joey, Chicago, Social Security, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, and Getting the Band Back Together. In 1978, she landed her breakthrough role as Elaine Nardo in the seminal sitcom Taxi. She continued her role on the Emmy-winning series for five seasons and went on to appear in numerous popular films including Johnny Dangerously, The Man Who Loved Women, L.A. Story, and Noises Off. In 1990, she returned to series TV, and found success for four seasons as Ava Evans Newton in Evening Shade opposite longtime friend and collaborator, Burt Reynolds. On September 5, 1994, she published her autobiography, By All Means Keep on Moving, and has subsequently published eight additional titles. As a health and wellness advocate, she has successfully inspired millions of Americans to improve their lives through diet, exercise, and good mental health practices. She also continues to be a sought-after television presence with recent appearances on hit television series like Grey’s Anatomy, Two and a Half Men, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Neighborhood, Bob Hearts Abishola and the Hallmark Channel’s Aurora Teagarden Mysteries.Cocktails at Table 7- Inside New York’s Joe Allen is produced and hosted by Jason Woodruff, Dana Mierlak and Sean Kent, with music by James Rubio and logo and artwork design by Christina D’Angelo. The Producers would like to extend a special thank you to the owners of Joe Allen, Orso and Bar Centrale Restaurants.
Growing up in and around computer labs, with a mother who was a trailblazer in computer sciences, Yu Sunny Han developed a knack for solving problems through technology. He built computer games as a kid and sold his first piece of software at age 12, requesting the $500 fee be paid in quarters to play arcade games. Determined to chart his own course, Han chose chemistry as his college major but says “most of the problems I solved in school ended up leading me back to computer sciences.” So it happened that while working as a business consultant, he identified a problem in the manufacturing industry: a lack of modern business software to connect companies. “Manufacturing adopted so many aspects of technology first…20 years ago, but they haven’t changed since. And they expect it to be a painful process to update. I thought: what if all of these companies and people were connected: how much faster could we make stuff?” Still, it took Han a year and a half to quit a good-paying job and start a company with his own savings. He didn't aspire to be an entrepreneur. “No one else was doing it, and it needed to get done.” He built Fulcrum, a cloud-based software system that supports the business of manufacturing for a new generation of production. That’s everything from planning to quality control to inventory. Han estimates that as many as 12 million American manufacturers use outdated software. Fulcrum is poised to help the multi-trillion dollar industry take a giant leap forward, and that’s why investors are lining up. Fulcrum raised just over $3 million dollars in 2020 to expand its platform. He's listed on TCB's 2021 Tech 20. The momentum didn’t happen overnight. “We started out too unfocused, trying to serve every industry,” Han says. “We honed in on where we knew how to deliver the most value.” The number of customers on Fulcrum's platform multiplies every month and Han keeps hiring to stay ahead. The seed funding “added momentum to hire ahead of need.” In doing so, Han thinks as carefully about company culture as he does software—extra challenging in a pandemic, and with employees spread across the country. “There’s always so much to do, but we have to be able to say, no matter what, we’re going to get together online and play Among Us, or hang out on Zoom. We make time for every new hire to be grilled with questions from the team. We talk about everyone we lay off—what did they do well, and what could be better. What gels a team together is working on things, overcoming challenges, and being really transparent and honest with each other.” A product of the Twin Cities tech community, Han saw the great potential of the ‘80s, in the heyday of Control Data and IBM, and watched it slip away as companies were acquired and tech talent moved to the coasts. But a new generation of modern software companies like Code 42, Jamf, and his own, coupled with new seed funds like Ryan Broshar’s Matchstick Ventures and Mary Grove’s Bread & Butter (both previously featured on By All Means), gives him hope for the future of tech in Minnesota. “I wish people would think bigger. It takes as much effort to build something small as something big, and the value is compounded greatly.” After our conversation with Han we go Back to the Classroom with University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business professor Lisa Abendroth, academic director for Business in a Digital World. “Because of social media we take for granted the ease of connection today. He saw the pain points in manufacturing and how to deliver unique value to the market.” Of course, it takes humans to build smart technology. Abendroth points out the power of building a collaborative team. “We often take for granted the importance of a Taco Tuesday or group Pictionary. You have to be cohesive and communicate. Sunny’s product is trying to do that, too.”
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Join Kelli and Anne for their 151st NEW episode!! They begin by talking about the horrible riot and attack by Trump supporters on the Capitol. They talk about looking toward the future and the next administration and hopefully bringing this country together for the future. Next they chat about getting covid tests on Christmas Day so they could take a little getaway to Provincetown. Also hear about their small over fire and the aftermath of that in their home. Finally they chat about the R Family Vacations Facebook Live show they did on Sunday to promote all pf the new travel with appearances by Melissa Etheridge, Ross Mathews, Alec Mapa and so much more. To watch the show and for more info on upcoming trips go to www.rfamilyvacations.com Their special guest today is OUT singer songwriter & musician Pamela Means. Hear about her growing up in Wisconsin and finding her love for music, her conservatory training, moving to Boston for love and eventually settling in Easthampton, MA. She recently released her 10th album, Live at Northfire, with trio, Pamela Means and The Reparations. She is a social activist & educator and has an upcoming online concert on Jan 31st on her Facebook. Hear two songs from her new album on this show and check out www.pamelameans.com for more info and social media links. As always, they end with a cocktail from Equality Vodka. This week they are serving The By All Means!
Trev and xChrisx are joined by Caleb of By All Means as we try our best to talk about our fave releases in no particular order. We also premier a new untitled by all means song from their upcoming ep. Playlist: End Of Dayz - End Of Dayz Change - Free Punitive Damage - Smug Rat FAIM - Cheesman Park Sunami - Gate Crasher Gulch - Impenetrable Cerebral Fortress Three Knee Deep - Moshers Anthem Terminal Nation - Disciple Of Deceit Lead Dream - Karma's Debt Gridiron - World At War Zulu -Now They Are Through With Me Primitive Blast - Awake in Fright Unreal City - War Behind Bars Eternal Champion - RAVENING IRON Jocko - Majority Rule Buggy - Blood Currency soul glo - quietly do the right thing Drain Sick One Spy - VIOLENT MAJORITY --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deadairhardcoreradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deadairhardcoreradio/support
In this weeks episode, we spotlight new music from Valley Sounds contributing producer, Jovani Occomy, and her new EP: “Feel Something”. We’ll also hear new tunes from SupaKing Big Pope, Drop Diver, J Bella, Hew Tyler, and The Travelin Rose Band plus music from the Oakwood Aeolians, By All Means, Lisa Thayer, and Brandon Henson. Catch the show every Saturday night at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Get the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Googleplay or download it directly at WLRH.org #wlrhloveslocal #localmusic #valleysounds
In this weeks episode, we spotlight new music from Valley Sounds contributing producer, Jovani Occomy, and her new EP: “Feel Something”. We’ll also hear new tunes from SupaKing Big Pope, Drop Diver, J Bella, Hew Tyler, and The Travelin Rose Band plus music from the Oakwood Aeolians, By All Means, Lisa Thayer, and Brandon Henson. Catch the show every Saturday night at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Get the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Googleplay or download it directly at WLRH.org #wlrhloveslocal #localmusic #valleysounds
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GuestCast 03: College Nannies, Sitters, and Tutors Founder | By All Means // download episode // Usually at this time, we re-air an old episode of NannyCast from our archives that is both evergreen and timely, but instead, we wanted to take a break from our patten to bring the third ever GuestCast. This one features the USA nation-wide nanny (among other things) placement agency: College Nannies + Tutors (and Sitters). Love them or hate them, if you work in a nanny market, they are there too! Listen and learn.Thanks to By All Means for having produced this episode so we can share it with nannies!
Lots of people who are NOT on the ANITA collaboration are talking about this topic of how “NASA scientists may have uncovered a parallel universe.” Well, as someone who is actually on the collaboration and also deeply interested in making science communication more accessible, I figured I will blog about the SCIENCE that is getting twisted around to make tabloids. I will not be sharing links to any of the tabloids because those clickbait articles have already made enough money off of misinforming the public and creating sensation without actually educating anyone about science. The only consolation prize is if this increases enthusiasm for particle astrophysics, I am all for the increased enthusiasm part. Yes, it is a very cool and awesome field to be in and has involved experiences of a lifetime even as a graduate student. BY ALL MEANS, I HOPE CONGRESS FUNDS PARTICLE ASTROPHYSICS MORE. WE ARE A SMALL BUT EXTREMELY HARD-WORKING COMMUNITY OF SCIENTISTS. Some ANITA acronyms ANITA = Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna VPol = Vertically Polarized HPol = Horizontally Polarized UHE = Ultra High Energy CR = Cosmic Ray EAS = Extensive Air Shower Listen to the audio to hear this discussion. Associated Blog post: https://howtophd.org/2020/05/want-to-know-what-the-parallel-universe-nonsense-is-about.html Leave a comment on the How to PhD blog: GOT A QUESTION? GUESS WHAT, YOU CAN ASK ANY QUESTION IN THE COMMENTS OF ANY POST INCLUDING THIS ONE AND I WILL WRITE A POST TO ANSWER IT.
The new album “Unpoetic Flavor” from Them Damn Dogs drops May 29th, but we’ll play 3 tracks from our advance copy. We also get down with Chabaz, Hew Tyler, Heel Turn, Alpha, Brandy & Jerry Combs, By All Means, Jessica Baker, Brandon Henson, Boxer Joy and Amy McCarley. Catch the show every Saturday night at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Get the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Googleplay or download it directly at WLRH.org #wlrhloveslocal #localmusic #valleysounds
The new album “Unpoetic Flavor” from Them Damn Dogs drops May 29th, but we’ll play 3 tracks from our advance copy. We also get down with Chabaz, Hew Tyler, Heel Turn, Alpha, Brandy & Jerry Combs, By All Means, Jessica Baker, Brandon Henson, Boxer Joy and Amy McCarley. Catch the show every Saturday night at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Get the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Googleplay or download it directly at WLRH.org#wlrhloveslocal #localmusic #valleysounds
“We do not want to go back to being the way we were,” says Chuck Runyon, co-founder and CEO of Self Esteem Brands, the parent company to Anytime Fitness, Bar Method, Basecamp, and Waxing in the City. Anytime, the largest of the brands, has nearly 5,000 franchise locations on seven continents—all of which had to shut down over the course of about five weeks due to Covid-19. For a company based in Minnesota, Anytime Fitness was early to realize the potentially catastrophic threat of the coronavirus because of its clubs in China. But even as those locations shut down, Runyon says, “We thought it would be contained. After Anytime’s 20 clubs in Italy closed, “it escalated quickly.” In the U.S., Missouri clubs were the first to close and then every day, every week, came another. “Like dominoes.” “In all the years we’ve sat around in meetings of what if…never did any of us anticipate shutting down nearly 5,000 clubs around in the world in five weeks.” But since they have, Runyon says he wants to make the most of the unprecedented experience. “Let’s learn, let’s adapt, and let’s be better because of it.” Anytime, Bar and Basecamp have been releasing digital content including coaching, workouts and even recipes and nutrition tips. Some of the content is free to the public and has drawn a new audience. Going forward, Runyon says, “We want to make sure we offer an omni channel experience.” Changes will also come to Self Esteem Brands’ home office in Woodbury, Minn. where around 350 employees work. “We’ll be more nimble, faster, and adopt some work from home policies. We’ll analyze travel…I think we can be leaner, and every bit as productive.” One thing Runyon doesn’t think will change: enthusiasm for the gym. “Eighty percent of health club members say they are looking forward to getting back,” Runyon says. “I think it’s going to be a mini-January…. with a nice surge of people wanting to get back to normal.” Anytime is prepared to step up its cleaning protocol, modify traffic, and whatever else is required. “There’s no playbook for this,” he says. “I’ve been unbelievably proud of how the team has adapted so quickly, It’s been an incredible experience in so many ways.” After our conversation with Runyon, who previously appeared on By All Means with his co-founder and president of Self Esteem Brands Dave Mortensen, we go back to the classroom with University of St. Thomas marketing professor Gino Giovanelli. “The thing I loved about my classroom was the community. It’s the same for a health club. What they’re selling is camaraderie.”
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His company makes lifestyle products out of wood, but when the coronavirus crisis hit the U.S. in March, Woodchuck USA founder Benjamin VandenWymelenberg immediately started thinking about how he could help. His wood laser cutting machines proved ideal for making the face shields needed by health care professionals. By the end of March, Woodchuck had produced more than 200,000 PPE products. Last summer, Ben shared his founder's story with host Allison Kaplan and talked about how he stays motivated and engaged as a leader. This episode was originally released Sept. 4, 2019. ****** Wiping out on Rollerblades and cracking his iPhone prompted Benjamin VandenWymelenberg to make his first phone case out of wood scraps. An architecture student who had grown up on a farm, he liked the idea of bridging technology and nature. Friends asked him to make phone cases for them, and that was the beginning of Woodchuck USA. In a matter of months, Woodchuck was selling through Best Buy and Target. Now seven years old, the Minneapolis-based manufacturer of wood products counts Google, US Bank, Ecolab, and Aveda among its custom clients, and sells in gift stores across the country. Woodchuck plants a tree for every item sold, which has resulted in millions of trees planted on six continents. From the start, Woodchuck’s mission was far broader than its product collection: “Nature back to people. Jobs back to America. Quality back to products.” Says VandenWymelenberg, “We might give up on the product, but we’re not going to give up on the mission.” While the core company continues to grow, Woodchuck also added an interiors division which makes wood dividers and panels for offices. Meanwhile, VandenWymelenberg, 28, has gotten into real estate development, buying the building that houses Woodchuck and creating a startup hub in Minneapolis. He’s also building a nature center in central Minnesota. And he found time to visit all seven continents, and write a book about entrepreneurship called “The World Needs Your F-ing Ideas.” On this episode of By All Means, VandenWymelenberg talks about mission, marketing and the challenge of shifting his focus from founder to leader. He shares some early failures and missteps that he believes helped him get where he is today. Success, he says, is “literally a lot of failing and getting back up.” After our conversation with VandenWymelenberg, we go Back to the Classroom with the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business. Faculty Director Mike Porter sheds light on how to get new products on store shelves, and the potential pitfalls of borrowing startup capital from friends and family.
On Monday March 16, in the face of a national emergency, John Puckett joined Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz at a press conference announcing that restaurants and bars must close to stop the spread of coronavirus. It's a death blow for many in the hospitality industry, but Puckett said "it's time to hunker down and protect our vital resources." How do you lead through crisis? This conversation from our first episode of By All Means in April 2019 is sure to provide some inspiration. *** John Puckett and his wife Kim had a case of “the Mondays” that struck almost as soon as they landed corporate jobs after business school. “Life is too short to spend Sunday night dreading going in to work on Monday,” John says. “We felt like life is … too precious to not really feel connected to your work and passionate about what you’re doing.” That conviction led to the creation of Caribou Coffee, now the No. 2 coffee chain in the U.S. It's No. 1 in Minnesota—the one market Starbucks doesn’t dominate—and that’s because of several strategic decisions made by the Pucketts. They grew the chain to more than 100 stores before selling in 2000. A year later, John became co-owner of a small but beloved St. Paul restaurant called Punch Pizza. He’s spent nearly 20 years growing Punch slowly, locally and without any outside investors. Puckett explains why he was determined to build a different sort of company his second time around. Following our conversation with Puckett, we go Back to the Classroom with University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business Professor David Deeds, the Schulze Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurship, who explains the pros and cons of venture capital and why slow growth is under appreciated in business today.
Juhi Gupta is the founder and CEO of Frego Foods. She became an entrepreneur later in life after working 17 years in the corporate world in finance for massive companies like Texaco and Pillsbury. Inspired while packing lunches for her two young boys in 2012, Juhi created Frego an award-winning patented glass and silicone food container. When Juhi and I first spoke, she got 5 minutes into her story and I knew this woman was a hard worker. She goes after what she wants with a steadfast and clear direction - Juhi is smart as a whip and yet incredibly humble about failure along the way. Juhi’s story shows the harsh realities we are faced with when failure hits and we are forced to question everything. ‘Did You Notice’ Segment Resource:“Why Failure is the Foundation of Innovation,” by Paul Shoemaker https://www.inc.com/paul-schoemaker/brilliant-failures/why-failure-is-the-foundation-of-innovation.html For more information, check out the website: sofailsogood.comMatriarch Digital Media (matriarchdm.com) produces this and other podcasts that understand, encourage and uplift women.
Ali Kaplan is the editor in chief of Twin Cities Business magazine and hosts the new TCB podcast ‘By All Means’ - a podcast that highlights businesses across Minnesota. She also has her own brand and blog ‘Ali Shops’ which plays a role in the story you hear today. I have always felt a strong connection to Ali - We are both Wisconsin badgers and we both graduated from the UW-Madison Journalism school. Ali’s story shines in realizing when it’s time to move on. And when you’re able to make that choice, a new path can clear.‘Did You Notice’ Segment Resource: "12 Clear Signs It's Time To Pivot Your Business" by Forbes Coaches Council.”https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2018/03/06/12-clear-signs-its-time-to-pivot-your-business/Want to connect with Ali? Twitter: @alishops Instagram: @alishops For more information, check out the website: sofailsogood.comMatriarch Digital Media (matriarchdm.com) produces this and other podcasts that understand, encourage and uplift women.
Here is episode 77 with Caleb from tacoma Washington hardcore band By All Means in studio with his homie tyler in studio to talk about northwest hardcore and chicken sandwiches. Playlist: Change - Reason Code Of Violence - One Death By All Means - Choice2Make Cold World - Boom Bye Bye Turning Point - Thursday Ill Intent - Numbskull Three Knee Deep - Devils Playground Paybackxxx -The War One Step Closer - The Reach Choice To Make - Disconnect --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deadairhardcoreradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deadairhardcoreradio/support
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By All Means host Allison Kaplan sits down with one of her mentors, Burt Cohen, founding publisher of Mpls.St.Paul Magazine and Twin Cities Business, to talk about the magazine business, leadership, and sandwiches. A 1955 graduate of the University of Minnesota School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Cohen’s publishing career included management roles with the New York Times Media Company, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich and Modern Medicine Publications. He purchased a small city magazine called MPLS in 1978 and transformed it into Mpls.St.Paul, now the Twin Cities’ leading lifestyle magazine and a leader in the field of city and regional magazines nationally. That was the beginning of MSP Communications, one of the first publishing companies in the country to create content for brands. MSP-C, the company's custom division, has developed more than 225 print and digital titles and platforms to date. In 1993, Cohen created MSP's second editorial magazine, Twin Cities Business, with the help of partners Gary Johnson, president of MSP Communications, and Brian Anderson, who served as editor of Mpls.St.Paul until his death in 2010. Cohen is TCB's founding publisher. A mentor to many in business and publishing, Cohen has served on numerous boards including Medica, Minneapolis Institute of Arts and University of St. Thomas. He played a key role in modernizing the mission of the University of Minnesota School of Journalism. Cohen continues to write a monthly column for Mpls.St.Paul Magazine. He is likely the only person on Twitter who types his tweets on a manual typewriter and hands them to an intern to be posted online @thecohenreport, which he never looks at. His LinkedIn profile, which is is also unaware he has, lists him as “old columnist.” But Cohen says coming to the office every day, lunching with business leaders and politicians, and reading several newspapers a day keeps him young. His motto, in life and business: “Be gracious as you can and respectful and appreciative of everyone. If you’re polite and nice and civil and openminded to people’s thoughts and ideas, it will lead to success for you and will be heartwarming to them.”
Wiping out on Rollerblades and cracking his iPhone prompted Benjamin VandenWymelenberg to make his first phone case out of wood scraps. An architecture student who had grown up on a farm, he liked the idea of bridging technology and nature. Friends asked him to make phone cases for them, and that was the beginning of Woodchuck USA. In a matter of months, Woodchuck was selling through Best Buy and Target. Now seven years old, the Minneapolis-based manufacturer of wood products counts Google, US Bank, Ecolab, and Aveda among its custom clients, and sells in gift stores across the country. Woodchuck plants a tree for every item sold, which has resulted in millions of trees planted on six continents. From the start, Woodchuck’s mission was far broader than its product collection: “Nature back to people. Jobs back to America. Quality back to products.” Says VandenWymelenberg, “We might give up on the product, but we’re not going to give up on the mission.” While the core company continues to grow, Woodchuck also added an interiors division which makes wood dividers and panels for offices. Meanwhile, VandenWymelenberg, 28, has gotten into real estate development, buying the building that houses Woodchuck and creating a startup hub in Minneapolis. He’s also building a nature center in central Minnesota. And he found time to visit all seven continents, and write a book about entrepreneurship called “The World Needs Your F-ing Ideas.” On this episode of By All Means, VandenWymelenberg talks about mission, marketing and the challenge of shifting his focus from founder to leader. He shares some early failures and missteps that he believes helped him get where he is today. Success, he says, is “literally a lot of failing and getting back up.” After our conversation with VandenWymelenberg, we go Back to the Classroom with the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business. Faculty Director Mike Porter sheds light on how to get new products on store shelves, and the potential pitfalls of borrowing startup capital from friends and family.
Jo kicks off the show with groovy jams from Tragic City, By All Means, Jake England and Matt Bryant. Tim Miller from the podcast intunewithTmill has a special co-host Rick Bradshaw and they feature music from groups you can hear performing at the 5 points Block Festival coming up August 17th including Sinclair, Remy Neal, The N.e.i.g.h.b.o.r.s. and Element XI. Jque has an artist spotlight on Noel Gourdin who dropped by the studio to chat and play some of his new material. Catch the show Saturday night at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Get the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Googleplay or download it directly at here at WLRH.org#wlrhloveslocal #localmusic #valleysounds
Dave Kapell founded Magnetic Poetry, a first-of-its-kind novelty item that brought poetry into the kitchens and onto the refrigerators of millions of people around the world in the mid-‘90s. An accidental entrepreneur, he came up with the idea of putting words on magnets while writing song lyrics, and when friends wanted magnetic poetry kits of their own, he turned it into a business. “I went viral before there was going viral,” he says. To date, Magnetic Poetry has produced more than one billion world tiles in more than a half dozen languages and sold more than 3 million kits worldwide. Kapell still runs the Minneapolis-based company, and has never taken a dime of outside funding. His unlikely path to entrepreneurship includes a garage band, writer’s block, arts and crafts, Davanni’s magnets, a house party, student loan debt, and a very memorable sneeze. On this episode of By All Means, Kapell shares his entertaining founder’s story and what he's learned about running a business along the way. After our conversation with Kapell, we go back to the classroom with University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business Senior Associate Dean Michael J. Garrison, professor of ethics and business law to get advice on the importance of pursuing patents for your unique product ideas.
New episodes of By All Means are on the way! We talk to entrepreneurs, CEOs, authors and visionaries. Leaders who make business work in Minnesota. Coming up this season: the founders of CaringBridge, College Nannies & Tutors, Woodchuck USA, Flyfeet Running, Upsie and many others. Plus tips and tactics that may apply to your next venture. Get ready to be inspired.
DISCLAIMER: WE ARE DISCUSSING SEX, IT'S VERY SHORT (GOES FROM 51:30-58:30) IF IT MAKES YOU AS UNCOMFORTABLE AS IT MAKES LEI, BY ALL MEANS, SKIP OVER THAT PART! Now, for the real stuff: Hot Topic this week: BUT, DID YOU DIE THO? or "What the heck is going on in the Dominican Republic?" In this episode, we discuss Self-Awareness. In other words, Check ya self before you wreck ya self. In other words, "Am I Trippin?". We talk about what it means to each of us and some of our triggers. How self-awareness affects all our relationships and what happens when we're not self-aware. How to know if you're the janky friend with NO self-awareness and how to get some. Cause, guess what? You don't have to be a trash friend forever! We end with giving you some tips about how to become more self-aware and lighten that load. Come see us on July 10th @ 6pm at CoWorking Night, where we'll be having a round table discussion, also know as Group Therapy, on Self-Awareness. And we'll have stickers! Thanks for listening and hit us up on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter!
How do you define success when your family names are Dayton and Rockefeller? Andrew Dayton is the son of former Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton and philanthropist Alida Rockefeller Messinger, daughter of John D. Rockefeller III. His grandfather, Bruce Dayton, was CEO of Dayton Hudson Corp. and a devoted trustee of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts who was once described in the New York Times as the “Dean of American corporate arts philanthropy.” “My grandfather had a lot of sayings…’the only thing worse than a bum is a rich bum. It wasn’t that you’re expected to follow in retail or philanthropy or politics, but you’ve got to contribute something. You have a responsibility to pay it forward,” Andrew says. Andrew and his brother Eric Dayton are co-founders and co-owners of North Corp., the parent company to the Bachelor Farmer restaurant and cafe, Marvel Bar, and retail store Askov Finlayson, all located in the North Loop of Minneapolis. Andrew’s passion for public policy led him to serve as the Deputy Legislative Director to former San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee. But his concern about growing inequities in Minnesota brought him home. “Minnesota is the most generous state in country in terms of dollars and volunteer hours, but we’re dead last when it comes to metrics around poverty. The percentage of people living in poverty has risen by 60 percent in the last 20 years…how can we be so generous and not see the results?” Andrew recently launched Constellation Fund, a grant making organization inspired by New York’s Robin Hood that uses data, research, and predictive analytics to identify, fund, and partner with the people and organizations making the biggest demonstrable impacts in the fight against poverty in the Twin Cities. On this episode of By All Means, Andrew explains why he created Constellation Fund and how he will evaluate its effectiveness. After our conversation, we talk to Katherina Pattit, associate professor of ethics and business law at the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business, about how businesses can apply an investor’s eye to philanthropic initiatives.
Jacquie Berglund is co-founder and CEO of Finnegans Brew Co., the first beer company in the world to donate 100 percent of profits to charity. Finnegans turns beer into food by purchasing produce from local farmers and donating it to food banks in every state where the beer is sold. In 2018, Finnegans opened its own brewery and tap room in downtown Minneapolis and launched the new Finnovation Lab for co-working and incubating socially minded startups. “I think I’m hardwired this way,” Berglund says. “I always wanted to make a difference.” On this episode of By All Means, Berglund talks about how she came up with the idea to launch a beer company that “does well and does good,” and how she structured her for-profit company to benefit Finnegans' non-profit arm. She addresses the challenges of growing a benefit corporation, and how, with guidance from Newman’s Own Foundation, she changed her model to bring on investors and fund expansion. “If you want to go dood, you’ve got to figure out how to fund it.” Berglund offers advice for the next generation of social entrepreneurs. After our conversation with Berglund, we go Back to the Classroom with University of St. Thomas Schulze School of Entrepreneurship Associate Dean Laura Dunham who offers insight on adding a philanthropic element to your business. Says Dunham, “Entrepreneurship is about solving problems that matter to you, and creating value for others.”
His story has become legendary at the University of St. Thomas—and beyond. Zachary Quinn was a sophomore when he enrolled in an entrepreneurship class. There, he met Brian Keller, and together, they turned an assignment to create a business into Love Your Melon, the $40 million hat company that donates half its profits to fighting pediatric cancer. “We wanted to start something that would make a difference,” Quinn says. On this episode of By All Means, he outlines the key moments and decisions that set Love Your Melon up for success, including its college ambassador program, a hockey bus tour that garnered national press, and brand building through social media. Quinn talks about Love Your Melon’s commitment to U.S. manufacturing and its first brick and mortar store, which the company is using for special events designed to tell the brand story and build engagement. What’s next? “I never look more than six months out,” Quinn says. But he does have “more crazy stuff” in the works, including a concert series and e-gaming competition. After our conversation with Quinn, we go Back to the Classroom with his entrepreneurship professor at the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business Jay Ebben. “We really push students to build their career or a business around their own values, their own sense of purpose and mission,” Ebben says. He describes what it was like to have the Love Your Melon founders in class, and why he gave them an A- for the semester—a grading decision he’s never quite been able to live down.
By No Means and By All Means
Pastor Michael continues our series on "By All Means".
Today on the To Tell The Truth podcast, Dr. Chris Gnanakan finishes his series By All Means.
Dr. Chris Gnanakan continues his series By All Means, today on the To Tell The Truth podcast.
Today on the To Tell The Truth podcast, Dr. Chris Gnanakan continues his series By All Means.
Today Dr. Chris Gnanakan continues his series By All Means.
Today on the To Tell The Truth podcast, Dr. Chris Gnanakan continues his series By All Means.
Today on the To Tell The Truth podcast, Dr. Chris Gnanakan begins the new series By All Means.
What does it take to build a business? Change an industry? Lead with purpose? Twin Cities Business Editor-in-Chief Allison Kaplan sits down with entrepreneurs and leaders who make business work in Minnesota—and beyond. Learn how they got started and gain insights to apply to your own ventures. By All Means launches in April and will be available on iTunes Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play Music, Soundcloud, and at tcbmag.com.
By All Means performed a rare feat for us at the Spice Rack stripping down their big arena sound to a powerful acoustic performance. Hearing these guys in a different light than their normal electric stage show was one of our most interesting recordings of the year! By All Means did not disappoint on the interview front either we covered eating at "Golden Coral" seafood restaurant and Justhrine's simultaneous trucking and vocal writing system. We also hear three tracks "You and I", "Tightrope", and "Seasons".
By All Means performed a rare feat for us at the Spice Rack stripping down their big arena sound to a powerful acoustic performance. Hearing these guys in a different light than their normal electric stage show was one of our most interesting recordings of the year! By All Means did not disappoint on the interview front either we covered eating at "Golden Coral" seafood restaurant and Justhrine's simultaneous trucking and vocal writing system. We also hear three tracks "You and I", "Tightrope", and "Seasons".
EP25 Bob Burg The Go-Giver Influencer: A Little Story About a Most Persuasive Idea SUMMARY: In this episode of DYB, Steve gets the opportunity to talk with Bob Burg; Personal Friend and Coauthor of The Go-Giver series of business books. Bob tackles the paradoxical advice that to get what you want in life, it will depend on giving to others. His new book, "The Go-Giver Influencer" expands on this subject by teaching how to ethically influence others positively. ------------------ WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: -How to Master Your Own Emotions -How to Actually Step Into Someone Else's Shoes -How to Reframe Another Person's Emotional State -How to Communicate with Tact & Empathy -How to Let Go of All Attachment to Having to be Right. ------------------ QUOTES: "Great Influence is About Attraction, Not Push." "Positive Persuasion is a matter of tapping into what matters to the other person." "By All Means, Take your emotions along for the ride. But make sure you are driving the car. "Tact is the Language of Strength" "Everyone seeks happiness. That is the motivating factor of all people." ------------------ HIGHLIGHTS: [2:46] What is Influence? [5:38] What's the difference between Persuasion and Manipulation? [7:38] What are the 5 Secrets of Genuine Influence? [26:36] What's the One Sentence Guaranteed to Prevent Misunderstanding? [30:11] How do some rude people seem to thrive? ------------------ LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Join DYB The Go Giver - Bob Burg The Go Giver Leader - Bob Burg The Go Giver Influencer - Bob Burg Art of War - Sun Tzu ADDITIONAL FREE RESOURCES: Schedule Your Free Strategy Call With Steve DYB System PDF EP01 9 Steps to Doubling Your Business Part 1 52 Blog Post Ideas PDF YouCanBookMe VIDEO Pre-qualifying Questions PDF Video Testimonial Checklist PDF 3 Steps To Get Leads From FB PDF 11 Interview Questions PDF 9 Ways To Get HOA Work PDF -------------- Connect with Bob Burg on Facebook here Connect with Steve on Facebook here -------------- Press and hold to visit the page Show Page Notes -------------- Thank you very much for joining us today! If you received value, would you take a quick few seconds and leave us a review on iTunes, please?
A sermon for Baptist Women’s Day by Dorothy Barham entitled “By All Means” from 1 Corinthians 9 and 2 Timothy 1.
Welcome home Big 12 Fans! Yea i said it, you guys are always home here. Even though some NEW hacks in "Sec Country" say they know the league and have their thumbs on our pulse. Their thumbs are somewhere but it ain't where you check a pulse. With that in mind, and so many of you finding us recently, we decided to get all up in your feelers and show you what drives our passion for this league! We desperately wanted to give you a show you can laugh, cry, and spark discussion with. Give it a listen, and yes even our newbies in Fort Worth and Morgantown, we are all inclusive. By ALL MEANS send us your answers to our questions. We want to know if you laughed, or even got mad at us. We hope you like the show guys. Let us know if you like these open format shows!
Tune in for the twice-monthly podcast version of FYI Salem! Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll interviews city officials, community leaders, notable residents, and more, and provides a brief update on the latest news and information from the City of Salem, from inside City Hall and across the community. On this episode, Mayor Driscoll speaks with Salem's Superintendent of Public Schools Margarita Ruiz, as the new school year approaches. We had some audio quality issues in this recording, primarily around the opening few seconds and the closing few seconds - apologies in advance! For more information about the Salem Public Schools: http://salemk12.org/ Details on the By All Means initiative: http://edredesign.org/by-all-means Read more about the Winter Island pop-up drive-in: http://www.creativesalem.com/drive-in/ Find more information about the proposed revisions to the FEMA flood maps for Salem, including links to the maps: http://www.salem.com/home/news/city-salem-present-proposed-flood-map-revisions
The Total Tutor Neil Haley, Jason The Public School Guy, and Jarrett will discuss the following education news topics: Coach Kevin Stallings Feds Propose Fines for Schools Not Complying on Food Regs Harvard's ‘By All Means' Initiative to Transform City Schools Report Suggests Standardized Assessment of College Learning Why This Teacher Says More Classrooms Should Be Modeled After Gangs
Spring Time Vocal House Mix by Hubert K. 1…Hotel Gerrard 2… Seriously 3… Sunday – Jimpster 4… By All Means 5… Red Tenision 6… Build Her 7… Columbian Soul 8… Together as One 9… Moan 10.. You – S.U.M.O 11.. Amazing (VOX) 12.. I will Follow (VOX) 13.. Your Love (VOX) 14.. Only You (VOX) 15.. Back Together (VOX) 16.. I Believe in Love (VOX) 17.. Like Music (VOX) 18.. Perfectly (VOX)
Music industry veteran, Stan Sheppard, recently wrote an article titled, 'Is Black Radio Helping To Destroy Young Black Men And Women? We had the opportunity to interview with Stan in which he talks about his father"s (Bucky Sheppard) career in music which included working at the first Black record company in America, Vee Jay Records, developing the careers the carreers of great R&B artists such as Chaka Chan, Barry White, Stephanie Mills, Lionel Ritchie to his own career where he has worked with R&B artists such as By All Means, The Temptations, Gerald Alston, The Pointer Sisters and The Jackson Family to rap artists such as DJ Quik, Snoop Dogg, Musiq Soulchild. Stan held the position of A&R Director at Motown Records for five years. He is currently on projects by the artist Kokane and DJ Battlecat's debut album. He continues to educate young people about the music business. Stan's email address: stansheppard2011@hotmail.com