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SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEW BNC CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/45Pspyl Ad Free & Bonus Episodes: https://bit.ly/3OZxwpr NEW MERCH: https://shoptmgstudios.com This week, Brooke is here (but also not) to talk about the ins and outs of forcemeat and Connor talks about his experience at the Capital One Cafe. Plus, Connor breaks down the Sydney Crumbl cookie scandal and Brooke gets scammed (again). Join our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/5356639204457124/ Head to https://www.squarespace.com/BANDC to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code BANDC. Head to https://acorns.com/bandc or download the Acorns app to start saving and investing for your future today! Get the coverage you need. Check out https://StateFarm.com or try their app because Like a Good Neighbor, State Farm is there. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/bandc and get on your way to being your best self. B+C IG: https://www.instagram.com/bncmap/ B+C Twitter: https://twitter.com/bncmap TMG Studios YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tinymeatgang TMG Studios IG: https://www.instagram.com/realtmgstudios/ TMG Studios Twitter: https://twitter.com/realtmgstudios BROOKE https://www.instagram.com/brookeaverick https://twitter.com/ladyefron https://www.tiktok.com/@ladyefron CONNOR https://www.instagram.com/fibula/ https://twitter.com/fibulaa https://www.tiktok.com/@fibulaa Hosted by Brooke Averick & Connor Wood, Created by TMG Studios, Brooke Averick & Connor Wood, and Produced by TMG Studios, Brooke Averick & Connor Wood. 0:00 Justice For Chopped Liver 1:01 Intro 1:21 Anti Forcemeat 7:07 Brooke's Skims 8:14 Eating At The Capital One Cafe 10:37 Squarespace 12:05 Capital One Cafe Menu 14:30 Brooke's Philly Weekend 17:00 Becoming Tricoastal 22:08 Acorns 23:49 Coming To Last Resorts 27:47 Reading The Titanic Transcripts 28:54 Reading Books Together 33:53 State Farm 35:07 Brad Pitt Economy 37:25 Princess Diaries 3 40:10 Tupperware Is Over Party 42:00 Connor's Weekend Activities 44:25 Connor's Cilts 46:25 BetterHelp 47:55 Compliment Off With The Landlord 50:55 The Advocate and Her Devil 52:51 Brooke Get Scammed Again 56:11 Google's Podcast AI 57:00 The Crumbl Scandal 1:00:00 Ellen's D Special & New TV Shows 1:04:59 See You In Bonus!!!
This episode of Next Question was produced in partnership with Capital One, and recorded live at the Capital One Cafe in Herald Square in New York City. In it, Katie and a panel of caregivers explore the vast spectrum of challenges facing caregivers — those of us who find ourselves taking care of a loved one when they can no longer take care of themselves.As our panelists Chris Punsalan, Adrienne Glusman, and Capital One's own Celia Edwards Karam share from personal experience, it can be a terrifying, overwhelming task — from the sudden windfall of money decisions and the struggle to sort out a workable financial plan at a time of immense uncertainty, to the psychological burden of simultaneously caring for a loved one while mentally preparing to lose them. But there are also moments of grace, connection, and priceless time together that will stay with our panelists for a lifetime.This conversation is both a practical guide and, we hope, a source of real inspiration and comfort for navigating an enormously challenging phase — one that most of us will face at some point in our lives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 166 of Pelo Buddy TV, an unofficial Peloton podcast & Peloton news show. This week we cover the following topics: Peloton has won a lawsuit over the “Bike+” name. A second email about delivery times has been sent to those who ordered a Tread+. We have a list of what days both PSNY & PSL will be closed this year. An artist series with Nicki Minaj took place this week. Robin Arzon has a new series called “Your Day One.” Peloton highlights bike bootcamps, evening yoga flows, outdoor runs & more this week. Erik & Charlotte have a new “Discover Your Power Zones” program in German. Tunde & Adrian will host a Black History Month event at PSNY. Leanne & Joslyn will host a Women's History Month event at PSL. Peloton hosted a “HIIT That Shot” event during the NBA All-Star weekend. Peloton is running a sale on hardware, but the price for the Peloton Guide already changed. A new spring apparel collection was released on the Peloton Apparel website. Peloton had a 15 minute outage earlier this week. The bug related to cadence sensors on the Peloton iOS app has been fixed. Classes from December 13 – 14, 2020 were purged last week. Happy Birthday to Ross Rayburn & DJ John Michael. Becs Gentry is running the Tokyo Marathon. Logan Aldridge spoke at the FitExpo event. Hoda & Jenna had a segment about their Ally Love class on The Today Show. Robin Arzon is working on a cookbook, and re-releasing her first book. Robin Arzon was on the ReThinking podcast with Adam Grant. Christine D'Ercole will do an Instagram live on Creating Powerful Self-Talk. Tunde Oyeneyin has another Capital One Cafe event. Chelsea Jackson Roberts is voicing a pop-up event in NYC. Callie Gullickson shared some pictures from her baby shower. Amanda shares about the Rebecca Kennedy & Jess King event from last week. John & Amanda share their, and the community's, class picks of the week. Enjoy the show? Become a Pelo Buddy TV Supporter! Find details here: https://www.pelobuddy.com/membership-account/membership-levels/ You can find links to full articles on each of these topics from the episode page here: https://www.pelobuddy.com/pelo-buddy-tv-episode-166/ The show is also available via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PeloBuddy This episode is hosted by John Prewitt (#Kenny_Bania), Amanda Segal (#Seglo3), and Chris Lewis (#PeloBuddy).
(Season 8 is in partnership with ADCOLOR. ADCOLOR champions diversity and inclusion in creative industries) Makisha Noël is a media personality, creator, and global marketing strategist. She has been gracing stages for 10+ years as a speaker and talent. From being tapped by the U.S. Department of State to speak on community building in Istanbul, Turkey for the Middle Eastern Partnership Initiative to presenting at the Annual ADCOLOR Awards in Los Angeles, California, Makisha's influence spans the globe. As a global marketing strategist, she has consulted on social strategy for brands from Samsung to Mastercard. Her strategies are applicable for businesses large and small, regardless of industry. From consulting on executive visibility as it relates to the personal branding of a CEO, to structuring sound POVs when a national crisis demands a brand's social media response. She has a strong pulse on culture, coupled with a sharp ability to connect with diverse audiences, ensuring her contributions are consistently timely, relevant, and impactful. Makisha is a community builder as exemplified through The Living Room Project (LRP). Featured in South Florida's WLRN, the organization was started as a response to the then upcoming presidential elections in 2016 to build community through constructive dialogue and debate. Most notably, the organization partnered with Capital One Cafe in DC to strengthen their connection to the DMV's entrepreneurial community, through conversation on economic mobility. She also empowers and equips creators through Creative Culture Tribe (CCT). The platform exists to teach women of color creators and entrepreneurs the business of creativity in Miami and globally. With past partners and supporters such as PepsiCo, Boxed Water, KAZMALAJE, the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami and more, for the 2019 CCT Miami Summit, her team is planning for the 2024 CCT Miami Summit. Lastly, her first solo podcast, On The Move With Maki provides rich storytelling through long form content, sharing the intimate stories of multi-hyphenate creatives and world changers. She recently launched a new segment, The Sound Off, focused on music and media, as those industries move culture the most. Makisha is Haitian American and a global digital nomad who resides in Miami, FL where she was born and raised. She is a 2022 ADCOLOR FUTURE and 2023 Legacy Miami 40 Under 40 recipient.
The podcast--on location! We visited the Capital One Cafe in Cincinnati to learn about the bank's innovative customer experience. It's impressive--and it really works because of the people. To see the tour, check out our YouTube channel. Thanks to Jenna and Olivia for taking good care of us! Questions? Comments? Ideas for future episodes? Email Mike and Mark. #cx #customerexperience #banking #retail #capitalone #capitalonecafe
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Want to know how to build wealth even if you don't have much money to invest? In Kimberly's new book, Building Wealth on a Dime, she helps you understand how to manage your debt and money better so you can invest even on a tight budget. She was a special guest here on The Money Mindset Podcast way back when I started in October 2019 on Episode #8 where she shared how she paid off over $40,000 in student loans in 3 years. Now she gives us an update on her journey and how she is changing personal finance education for women like you! Meet Kimberly! Kimberly Hamilton is the author of Building Wealth on a Dime and the Founder of Beworth Finance where she helps women and millennials make smart money moves via online courses and workshops. As a Certified Financial Education Instructor, Kimberly has been featured in major publications such as Forbes, Business Insider, Health magazine, and The Everygirl, among others. She has conducted workshops for partners such as Capital One Cafe and Ladies Get Paid, and is also the Senior Manager of Financial Education at major fintech company, Rocket Money -- but today, we're really excited to talk about her book, which we'll dive into in just a second. “One is start small, dream big. So when you're talking about investing, I think a lot of people get intimidated and think that they need to have a lot of money, you know, or it's only for people that already have money or come from money, what have you. But, the truth is technology is more on our side now than it ever has been before. And so investing's really a lot more accessible if you're willing to learn the ways to go about it. You can have an app on your phone and you can start investing with as little as $5. So don't think that it has to be, oh, I need a thousand dollars or $10,000 to get started. You can really get started with a lot less.” - Kimberly Hamilton Timestamps 01:19 - Introduction for today's episode 02:46 - Meet Kimberly 04:52 - About Kimberly's book called "Building Wealth on a Dime" 06:28 - Sneak peek at one of the stories in the book 10:36 - Tips on how to build wealth on a dime 16:00 - Last words of wisdom 17:30 - Where to get Kimberly's book 19:08 - How to have your own Budget Strategy Session episode If you'd like to work through your own struggle with your budget 1:1 with me, sign up for a FREE Budget Strategy Session on The Money Mindset Podcast! Sign up at www.budgetsmadeeasy.com/strategy And if you enjoyed the podcast today and got some great takeaways, I'd really appreciate it if you followed the Money Mindset Podcast so you don't miss out on future episodes Resources and Links Mentioned: * Book your Budget Strategy Session here-> www.budgetsmadeeasy.com/strategy * Pre-order before Dec 22 and get free access to Kimberly's Investing 101 workshop where you'll learn what to consider when selecting investments, how to set up a brokerage and more! Simply send your proof of receipt to hello@beworthfinance.com and she'll get you that interview link! * indiebound.org Connect with Ashley: * Instagram: www.instagram.com/budgetsmadeeasy Connect with Kimberly: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beworthfinance * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beworthfinance * Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/beworthfinance * Website: https://www.beworthfinance.com/building-wealth-on-a-dime Special Guest: Kimberly Hamilton.
Welcome to Moments with Candace Parker, a podcast that celebrates parenthood to the fullest -- the smallest victories, the messiest failures and the bravest decisions. Each week, Candace chats with friends you might recognize, about stories you've never heard before. They share stories about the joys of parenting, pregnancy, surviving loss, and many others you've never heard before. Got a question, a story, or a moment you'd like to share? Leave me a voicemail at 732-889-3358.Moments with Candace Parker is a Wonder Media Network production. It's executive produced by Robin Roberts and Jenny Kaplan. Special thanks to our exclusive season sponsor, Capital One.Follow Candace Parker:InstagramFollow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteTwitterInstagram
Making money as an entrepreneur is quite different than when you're making money for a job. It's more vulnerable when your name and reputation is on the line, versus when you're working for someone else's brand. All the more reason why taking a look at some of the limiting beliefs around money is incredibly important. In this episode, I talk with money coach and certified financial planner Mira Megs Lathrop on: How to notice when you've got a limiting belief Enrolling others into your cause and community A new paradigm of money and economics for the future. About Mira Megs Lathrop Mira Megs Lathrop is a certified money coach who started her career at Morgan Stanley, where she was at for 10 years as a Certified Money Coach (CMC)® and a Certified Financial Planner (CFP)®. She then went on to create Capital One Cafe’s Money Coaching Program, which consists of the Money Journey, an interactive series of in-person, 1:1 Money Coaching Sessions, and group Money workshops, all now available to the public in Capital One Cafés in 22 + cities across the country.
Bank branches have seen regular transactions shift online and to ATMs, but the branches that remain are proving that human interaction is still valuable. In this time of COVID-19 when bank branches have been deemed essential services, we look to the trends that are changing banks and how we use them. Walter Bialas relates some key findings from the Branch Banking 2020 report and how those trends surfaced in a new JPMorgan Chase branch in Dallas. Christian Beaudoin talks about Capital One Cafe, which is more coworking space and coffee shop than bank. Craig Leibowitz shares details about JPMorgan Chase's new flagship branch in Manhattan. James Cook is the director of retail research in the Americas for JLL. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Android Listen: WhereWeBuy.show Alexa: Say "Enable the Where We Buy skill" Tweet: @JamesDCook Email: jamesd.cook@am.jll.com Instagram: @jamcoo Leave a message on the Where We Buy hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061 Read more retail research here: http://www.us.jll.com/retail Theme music is Run in the Night by The Good Lawdz, under Creative Commons license.
Hear Renee's emotional and inspiring relationship with money—from growing up in a trailer park to managing a massive sales team and making 6 figures in her 20s. This episode was recorded live at the February edition of our Coffee and Coin event series at the Capital One Cafe in downtown Austin, TX. We go over: Renee's first money memory growing up in a trailer park with deaf parents. How her scarcity mindset led to uninformed financial decisions. How she lived frugally to get out of debt. How she turned an early passion for computers into a lucrative sales career. Why burn-out at work contributed to lifestyle creep and lowered her savings. Why her decision to take a pay cut was the right one for her, financially and personally. How she started her side hustle as a photographer. Her current savings and investing strategy. The money lessons she learned from her grandmother and how role models can shape your financial life. Download our FREE financial framework workbook > Learn more about the Wealth Circle >
Hear Renee’s emotional and inspiring relationship with money—from growing up in a trailer park to managing a massive sales team and making 6 figures in her 20s. This episode was recorded live at the February edition of our Coffee and Coin event series at the Capital One Cafe in downtown Austin, TX. We go over: Renee's first money memory growing up in a trailer park with deaf parents. How her scarcity mindset led to uninformed financial decisions. How she lived frugally to get out of debt. How she turned an early passion for computers into a lucrative sales career. Why burn-out at work contributed to lifestyle creep and lowered her savings. Why her decision to take a pay cut was the right one for her, financially and personally. How she started her side hustle as a photographer. Her current savings and investing strategy. The money lessons she learned from her grandmother and how role models can shape your financial life.
In this episode you will have the privilege of hearing a some mastermind speak such as Emily Weems Head of the government and policy affairs group, Aaron E. Almada Manager of community affair, Miri Taheripour. She is so smart ✨Rock star
This weeks episode is with the finanseer, Mira Megs Lathrop, as we take a deep dive into our relationship with money and how we can transform our beliefs around it to live an abundant life. Mira has a wealth of experience and wisdom when it comes to money. From spending 10 years at Morgan Stanley, to becoming a Certified Money Coach to creating Capital One Cafe’s Money Coaching Program she has invested her life in helping people manage their capital. Our conversation goes way beyond personal finances as Mira shares how we can align ourselves with our highest good and begin tapping into the powerful regenerative emerging ideas that are appearing all over the globe. I for one was thrilled to have this conversation and I’m delighted to share this with you as money plays such a crucial role in our lives, so the more knowledge we can absorb from people like Mira the better the chance we have of creating a more fulfilling and rich life for ourselves. If you enjoyed this episode then please share this with a friend & subscribe for future episodes, and be sure to check out the show notes on our website: https://www.dogoodpodcast.co.uk Support this podcast: https://www.patreon.com/dogoodpodcast Mira Megs Lathrop: https://www.finanseer.com/
O banco americano Capital One criou o Capital One Cafe, uma rede de balcões que são também cafés, abertos a todos e que incluem espaços de co-working. Estes espaços incluem um “demo bar” com dispositivos conectados e com inteligência artificial e reconhecimento de voz, que respondem a questões sobre finanças, e também estão disponíveis iPads com questionários para avaliar os conhecimentos financeiros e assistir a aulas literacia financeira. Saiba mais sobre inovação e nova economia em supertoast.pt.
Justin sits down with Miguel at Capital One Cafe and has an interview about his life with coaching and life within Miami Youth Soccer
Comedians Dan Gill (Groomzillas, commercials) and Eric Dadourian (Groomzillas, theatre in the round) join each other in studio to just do it.Plus, on Nup News at Nine, the specter of vaping rears its ugly head in wedding culture for the first time, and a groom reads the room!Also, during a visit to Commercial World, Eric gets an A+ for his report on Reese's new #NotSorry campaign, and Dan kicks back and relaxes at a Capital One Cafe.FOLLOW GROOMZILLAS:https://twitter.com/groomzillashttps://www.instagram.com/groomzillaspodGROOMZILLAS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/groomzillas
Paulitics Podcast Episode 15 was our first live studio audience show focused on Lifestyle Entrepreneurs. Publicist BJ Coleman flew in from LA to join Paul and Stacey at the Capital One Cafe in Chinatown for the big event. If you’re getting your creative hustle on, this podcast is for you!
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Overpriced shoes? A Hail Mary "Payless." And... Will malls look more like...towns? Plus, rants and raves on Youtube "Superwoman" Lilly Singh, Capital One Cafe's, and personalized celebrity videos from Cameo.com. Brand Authority Tom Asacker and Media Strategist Mark Ramsey go inside what's really happening in media.Sources: https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/29/business/payless-fake-store/index.htmlhttps://www.axios.com/future-of-malls-retail-columbus-5a46a516-a907-4119-bd97-0d2bd1dab5ae.html