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You may have cutting-edge tools, the right business connections, or a well-crafted marketing strategy, but all of these will fall short if the people leveraging them cannot perform at their absolute best. Steve Farber underlines the importance of personal development in building an effective and efficient team in today's highly competitive market with Dan Casetta of Cutco. He explains how he helps shape people into excellent leaders who know how to make others greater than themselves and cultivate love within their work environment. Dan also breaks down the benefits of fostering a healthy spirit of competition within the team and his leadership philosophy, centered on work ethic and energy.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Love Is Just Damn Good Business community today:stevefarber.comSteve Farber LinkedInSteve Farber InstagramSteve Farber TwitterSteve Farber FacebookLove Is Just Damn Good Business YouTube
La Milena Casetta és una jove escaladora del Centre Excursionista de Sitges que va ser reconeguda com a finalista en els premis Dona i Esport de la Diputació de Barcelona. Als seus 15 anys, convina els estudis de quart d'ESO amb llargues jornades d'entrenament i viatges per competir arreu d'Europa, acompanyada pels seus pares. Constància i molta força de cap per a una disciplina que és física, però també mental. La Milena, que té el suport de diverses empreses i del Comité Olímpic Serbi, reconeix que no li agrada l'escalada en exteriors. Ara està de pretemporada, recuperant-se d'una capsulitis al dit, per afrontar uns mesos d'estiu amb campionats d'Europa i del Món, abans que l'any que ve pugui donar el salt a la categoria sènior que li permeti lluitar pel que seria un somni: estar present als Jocs Olímpics de Los Àngeles representant Sèrbia. L'entrada Milena Casetta, escalada i força mental ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
La Milena Casetta és una jove escaladora del Centre Excursionista de Sitges que va ser reconeguda com a finalista en els premis Dona i Esport de la Diputació de Barcelona. Als seus 15 anys, convina els estudis de quart d'ESO amb llargues jornades d'entrenament i viatges per competir arreu d'Europa, acompanyada pels seus pares. Constància i molta força de cap per a una disciplina que és física, però també mental. La Milena, que té el suport de diverses empreses i del Comité Olímpic Serbi, reconeix que no li agrada l'escalada en exteriors. Ara està de pretemporada, recuperant-se d'una capsulitis al dit, per afrontar uns mesos d'estiu amb campionats d'Europa i del Món, abans que l'any que ve pugui donar el salt a la categoria sènior que li permeti lluitar pel que seria un somni: estar present als Jocs Olímpics de Los Àngeles representant Sèrbia. L'entrada Milena Casetta, escalada i força mental ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
Belén Casetta es madre y atleta o atleta y madre. Combina ambos “trabajos”: entrenó y compitió estando embarazada de tres meses en los Juegos Panamericanos de Santiago 2023. Recibió críticas, pidió perdón en los Juegos Olímpicos y hoy es la cara de una nueva edición de McDonald´s Run. Una carrera exclusiva para mujeres que buscan desafiar sus límites, de la misma manera que ella.Fernando Arango comenzó a correr al ver estas carreras y la pasión por la actividad. Hoy, como Gerente de Comunicaciones Corporativas de Arcos Dorados, nos revela todos los secretos detrás de la organización de una carrera que anima a las mujeres a desafiarse.
Before founding creative studio Corner Booth, Carolyn co-founded Casetta Group, the acclaimed boutique hospitality brand known for transforming forgotten roadside motels into soulful, design-forward stays that actually reflect the communities they're in. But her journey started far from the boardroom — as a cocktail server at the Ace Hotel in New York, where she first experienced the magic of what a hotel could be when it's built with intention and feeling. In this conversation, Carolyn unpacks how her background in the art world shaped her creative vision, how she approaches brand-building from the inside out, and why some boutique hotels manage to feel deeply personal — while others fall flat. You'll hear her thoughts on balancing timelessness with trendiness, her approach to embedding local artists and narratives into each property, and what she's learning as she advises clients across the U.S. and Europe through her studio. Plus: The real reason the front desk might be the most important brand ambassador of all Why copy-paste design is the death of boutique hospitality How to create a “microcosm of the community” — even in a space you didn't build from scratch Her thoughts on parent brands vs. standalone hotel brands — and where Cassetta fits in The importance of building with soul — and what gets lost when you cut the “extras” If you're building a hospitality brand or dreaming up your next project, this episode is a masterclass in curating space, story, and soul. Connect with Carolyn on LinkedIn Learn more about Corner Booth Behind the Stays is brought to you by Journey — a first-of-its-kind loyalty program that brings together an alliance of the world's top independently owned and operated stays and allows travelers to earn points and perks on boutique hotels, vacation rentals, treehouses, ski chalets, glamping experiences and so much more. Your host is Zach Busekrus, Head of the Journey Alliance. If you are a hospitality entrepreneur who has a stay, or a collection of stays with soul, we'd love for you to apply to join our Alliance at journey.com/alliance.
Casetta ✓ Wed, Mar 12, 9:58 AM (1 day ago) to me Sudoku - In Heaven Joyce with Mauricio Maestro - Descompassadamente Dalida - Captain Sky Curve - Unreadable Communication Anton Newcombe & Dot Allison - Bringing Murder To The Land The Cardigans - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath Squirrel Flower - Explain It To Me Jo Stafford - A Time to Remember Medicine - Arcura Moonchild Sanelly - Covivi Anna B. Savage - A Girl Like You Eatheater - Below The Clavicle Mia Farrow - Lullaby From Rosemary's Baby Ann Magnuson - Dreamboat Annie Gong - I Am Your Fantasy Grace Jones - Pars The Raincoats - No One's Little Girl Derya Yıldırım & Grup Şimşek - Hastane Onu Judy Roderick - Rock Me Baby Linda Watkins - Down To The Sea Julie Felix - Moonlight Natalie Bergman - The Little Bird Dana Gavanski - I Talk To The Wind Buffy Sainte-Marie - Guess Who I Saw In Paris Françoise Hardy- J' Aurais Voulu Coralie Clement - L'Ombre Et La Lumière Ruth Etting - Shine On Harvest Moon
I vigili del fuoco hanno evitato la propagazione delle fiamme alle abitazioni affiancate. Gravi i danni a tutto l'alloggio, non più agibile. Sul posto a scopo cautelativo è intervenuta anche un'ambulanza per il soccorso alla donna che aveva respirato del fumo.
Due vecchietti dispettosi fanno a gara di "testa dura".Voce Selene BaianoMontaggio e Progetto a cura di Claudia MartoreTecnico di registrazione: Mattia MontiProduzione: Fondazione TRG AUDIO CREDITS:Free music for non-commercial use from Fesliyan Studios
Una bambina incontra uno strano gnomo dal naso colorato che uno stregone cattivo vuole catturare con l'aiuto di una banda di volponi. Qui ci vuole una magia!
Puntata accademica dedicata alla poesia della Casetta del Gioco perduto con prima versione e versione definitiva, come riportata nell'omonimo capitolo 1 del libro 1 della HIstory, “The book of lost tales 1”. Estratti anche dalla prosa e breve collegamento tematico con l'album Imaginaerum dei Nightwish. Conducono la puntata Simone Claudiani e Myriam Nicolini. Ospiti: Alessandra Olivieri, Gianfranco Taormina, Giovanni Olivieri, Gianmauro Figoli.
Isabel Münter runs a Chess Club in New York City called Pawn Chess Club with Simone Robert, where they've had chess clubs at your favorite haunts like Casetta, Casino, and Metrograph. Isabel also runs Homes + Studios with Rachael Yaeger, which is an archive of artists' homes and studios and architectural gems around the world, most of which you can visit. Past studio visits include Chen Chen & Kai Williams, Daniel Arnold, Landon Metz, and more. Can't forget to mention that Isabel Münter does the Business Development and Operations over at garden3D part of Sanctuary Computer. All levels welcome. Please welcome Isabel Münter to Wear Many Hats. instagram.com/ismuisamu instagram.com/pawnchessclub instagram.com/homesandstudios instagram.com/wearmanyhatswmh instagram.com/rashadrastam rashadrastam.com wearmanyhats.com
G-Town Radio Station Manager Tom Casetta interviews Mason Carter, Germantown Resident and SEP Citizen Advisory Committee. Listen to Planet Philadelphia on your radio dial at 92.9 FM in NW Philadelphia or gtownradio.com, 4-5:00 PM ET the 1st & 3rd Friday/month. www.planetphiladelphia.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kay-wood9/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kay-wood9/support
Esta noche en nuestro #podcast de iVoox, tenemos el privilegio de estrenar el cuento ganador de nuestro X concurso de relatos de fantasía, terror y ciencia ficción > "Ábreme la Puerta" de Gustavo D. Casetta. Los ganadores de este año 👇💀🐙👽 Relato ganador > Ábreme la puerta > de Gustavo D. Casetta 2 > El Espejo > de Amanda de Ruiz Jiménez 3 > Torcida > de Román Sanz Mouta, Lorena Escobar Ya son 10 años consecutivos los que invocamos este concurso. 10 años en los que nos habéis hecho llegar textos cargados de sueños, pesadillas, horrores y esperanzas. Hemos visitado incontables mundos, hemos recorrido mares, desiertos, planetas desconocidos y galaxias sin nombre. Dejando ofrendas a los astros y flores en las tumbas de dioses muertos, hemos viajado en la mente del asesino entre las calles oscuras de la disponía, habitando la piel de los fantasmas, rasgando las paredes de mansiones encantadas, ruinas y cementerios... De todos los cuentos que ganaron este o aquel concurso, de los autores de fama a los genios anónimos que se llevó el viento. De los relatos que disteis por perdidos y volverán quizás a la vida en nuevas lecturas a los que morirán en el olvido...Poco importa, cada palabra sobre el papel cuenta... Sigamos creando a pesar de la destrucción, arrojados al cielo infinito de las letras, esperando que alguien o algo nos escuche desde el otro lado. No hay otro camino y nunca lo hubo. Gracias de corazón a todxs lxs que seguís participando cada año y apoyando el #podcast como mecenas. Gracias a Regino García Martínez, Jesús García y Mario Cibreiro por su infatigable entusiasmo lector, no podríamos tener un jurado más tentacular. Pronto volvemos con nuevas convocatorias e invocaciones! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
A New Year is a perfect opportunity to reflect on the year gone by, and also to decide what you want in the year ahead. There's a natural motivation to make the changes necessary to achieve your goals. Dan Casetta has spent his entire professional life coaching others on the process of goal-setting and goal-achievement. In this podcast episode, Dan shares 4 changes that you can make in order to fully manifest a “New You” in the New Year. For the complete show notes and access to all episodes, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com
Cassetta singer Conor Eaton zoomed in to talk about their debut concert at Chain Reaction on 11/17/23. Here's what we talked about: Orange County (0-1) Band Formation (1-3) Sound of the Band (3-4) 11/17/23 at Chain Reaction (4-6) Setlist (6-9) full length album coming? (9-12) celebrating birthdays on stage (12-13) Mandatory Metallica (13-end)
La corredora marplatense Belén Casetta se suma a este Fondo Largo y nos muestra su hoja de ruta. Sus entrenamientos mientras estaba embazada, su regreso y el sueño de una reivindicación deportiva en los Juegos Olímpicos de París 2024.
Those of us who are fortunate to have so much in life have a responsibility to the world to share our good fortune with others. This creates a culture and environment of everyone looking to build the greater good. It makes the world more abundant for everyone. In this short solo episode, CLSK Host Dan Casetta shares some causes that are worthy of support from this community, and recognizes some past guests who are doing good in the world. For the complete show notes and access to all episodes, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com
La Milena Casetta té només 12 anys, però el cap molt clar i una passió: l'escalada. És sòcia del Centre Excursionista de Sitges, l'any passat va guanyar la Copa d'Espanya de competició amb corda, i enguany aspira a continuar competint i guanyant, malgrat les dificultats burocràtiques de la federació espanyola, que no la deixa participar en campionats nacionals en no tenir la nacionalitat. L'entrada Milena Casetta, una jove campiona d’escalada amb les idees molt clares ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
La Milena Casetta té només 12 anys, però el cap molt clar i una passió: l'escalada. És sòcia del Centre Excursionista de Sitges, l'any passat va guanyar la Copa d'Espanya de competició amb corda, i enguany aspira a continuar competint i guanyant, malgrat les dificultats burocràtiques de la federació espanyola, que no la deixa participar en campionats nacionals en no tenir la nacionalitat. L'entrada Milena Casetta, una jove campiona d’escalada amb les idees molt clares ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
In un attacco d'arte degno del miglior Giovanni Muciaccia, La Pompy, Mr.President e in coda il buon Kasi, si dilettano in questa opera edilizia abusiva con tanto di colla del Dr.Oetker (Cameo). Se volete anche voi la casetta VINTERSAGA di IKEA, vi lasciamo liberi di andarvela a comprare. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/forzapanino/message
Changing Lives Selling Knives is a podcast about all the inspiring stories of people who learned the basics of sales, leadership, and business through working with Cutco/Vector Marketing, and are now using their skills and their influence to change the world for the better. For the milestone one-hundredth episode, the guest was our host himself, Dan Casetta, being interviewed by Jon Berghoff, who Dan counts as being a long-time colleague, friend, mentee, and mentor, all rolled into one. This Flashback episode features some key highlights from this conversation, including some of Dan and Jon's core philosophies. For the complete show notes and access to all episodes, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com
The Four Agreements is one of the most impactful books ever written. The agreements themselves are deceptively simple, yet incredibly profound. This short solo episode shares some quick thoughts on one of the 4 agreements, which is “Don't Make Assumptions.” Find the courage to ask questions and to express what you really want. Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid misunderstandings, sadness, and drama. With just this one agreement, you can completely transform your life. If you're excited about making this transformation, listen on… For the complete show notes and access to all episodes, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com
Dan is a Sales Executive, Podcast host, Author, Speaker, Business Coach, Connector of good ideas and great people. After training thousands of sales people, Dan has some insights into success. Not just sales success but career success. Dan gives entrepreneurs and managers the tools and talent to become transformational leaders. He believes that together, we can transform business cultures by affecting how managers, employees, and peers interact with each other, so that they are more engaged, higher-performing, happier, and more loyal sales professionals. What separates top performers? Specific goals Connects well with people High level of effort Never stop working on your craft You can connect with Dan through linkedin: linkedin.com/in/dan-casetta-71b6179 What does Freedom mean to you? Check out our webinar: “How Top Sales Pros Create Passive Income & Achieve Financial Freedom With Hands-Off Real Estate Investing” Download our free eBook on “Passively Investing in Real Estate” by going to www.hightechfreedom.com Host Contact Information - Chris Freeman LinkedIn - http://linkedin.com/in/chrisfreeman Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/chris.freeman.9461
Grammar point about major and minor alterations you can make to words. - Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) - “Casetta in Canada” by Panzeri & Mascheroni, 1957
Link al video su Youtube: https://youtu.be/WgtKc-fWb0oSegui le LIVE su Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/spacevalleyDal Lunedì al Giovedì alle ore 9:00!Shop Ufficiale Space Valley: https://spacevalley.shop/Canale Yakety-Yak: https://www.youtube.com/c/YaketyYakSpace Valley: https://www.youtube.com/SpaceValleyChannel/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vallespazialeTelegram: https://t.me/vallespazialeAround the Valley: https://www.youtube.com/AroundtheValleyDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-valley-live--5686515/support.
One of the greatest lessons of the Cutco/Vector Marketing experience is learning how to think. Through lessons, observation, and practice, people gain insights into how to process the things that happen, develop an ability to choose empowering meanings for those occurrences, and then choose actions that move them in the direction of their visions in life. Dan Casetta has spent many years illuminating these concepts, and he offers some simple insights in this short solo episode. To get access to all episodes and free resources, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com.
Get my FREE 4-Part Confidence Workshop: https://bit.ly/3cb6AD7On Today's Episode: You should never have to walk around not feeling safe just because you are a woman. Being a victim of a crime is horrendous that can cause lifelong trauma and setbacks. There are some stats that report over 40% of women in the U.S. have encountered sexual violence in their life. While fighting back can feel scary and impossible whether you're five feet tall or 6 feet tall, the alternative of not fighting back is even scarier.In this episode Lisa brings on a 3rd Black Belt Badass to share her moves, tips, and tactics to defend yourself, stand up for yourself, and love yourself through it all. Jenn Cassetta has appeared on national television, and has helped brands such as Apple, Nike, and Uber teach self defense for women. After being attacked herself near her home late one night, she took her fear to a dojo and learned how to fight back and master her thinking.Jenn shares the Ultimate Comeback for life:Give yourself graceReimagine your lifeRecreate your lifeIgnore the naysayersSet a plan in motionHaving practical tactics to help you better deal with people when they've crossed your boundaries and ways to stand up for yourself that allow you to be more confident may save your life on the street or in the workplace.SHOW NOTES:0:00 | Introduction to Jenn Casetta3:38 | Embrace the Suck (White Belt)8:45 | Suited Up in Amour11:12 | Choose to Defend Yourself - Peace - mind body connection15:50 | Make Your Sh*ts List23:29 | Bounce Back (Yellow Belt)28:35 | The Ultimate Comeback37:11 | The Ultimate Comeback Moves39:27 | Block the B.S. (Orange Belt)48:52 | Moves to Block B.S.52:15 | Find Your Roar (Green Belt)1:04:29 | Unleash Your Battle Cry1:09:35 | Elevate Your Energy (Blue Belt)1:19:09 | How to Kill Energy Vampires 1:30:34 | Connect to Your Inner Warrior (Red Belt)1:38:28 | Take the Lead (Black Belt)1:43:38 | 3 Tactics to Show Up for YourselfQUOTES:“We're throwing ourselves into the unknown, into the uncomfortable and it's the only way to get through and not just stay stuck.” [8:16]“We need to create our own safe space.” [9:58]“When you can look at your sh*ts list and be like, pat yourself on the back [...] and be like you did not have it easy, you weren't dealt all the cards, [...] but here you are, still standing, you're alive…” [17:16]“If you're not actually doing the steps, you're not going to get anywhere.” [37:02]“It's also okay to raise your volume when you want to set a powerful boundary [59:34]“Ask questions! If you want to grow you're going to need to learn to take feedback.” [1:01:59]“If you want to be a black belt in badassery, you need to really be aware of the words you're saying to yourself, and then have some skills or some tools to turn that around when it gets negative…” [1:02:40]“All those negative thoughts are just like weeds that are growing in your mental space.” [1:04:06]“If we don't stop and take an energy audit and see how much output of energy we're giving versus the input and the self-care, sooner or later you're going to head for burnout.” [1:11:11]“I want to be around people who want to lift themselves up too. It's a different energy, and [...] you feel like you're elevating with them.” [1:20:18]“If you're feeling badly and you know, with grace ,that you're comparing yourself, stop freaking following people.” Lisa Bilyeu [1:25:16]“We have to slow down to hear it and then have a practice, a daily practice, where we get to tune into her and really start to listen, and then over time not just listen but to trust, and trust that inner voice.” [1:31:23]“My view of leadership expanded and i truly believe now that everyone can step into leadership in the microcosm of their dojo.” [1:40:08]“We need more feminine types of leadership, nurturing leadership, people that look out for others, and help other people rise as well.” [1:42:30]Follow Jenn Casetta:Website: https://jennifercassetta.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jenncassetta Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenncassetta/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JenniferCassetta/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/healthandthecity
Dan Casetta is the host of CLSK. Many years ago, Dan was exposed to a group who was discussing the most valuable lessons they had ever learned in life. One lesson resonated at that time for Dan, and has stood out as being valuable ever since. Dan shares and discusses this lesson in this solo episode. To get access to all episodes and free resources, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com.
As we once again mourn the tragic loss of 21 lives in an elementary school shooting — 2 teachers and 19 children — we felt compelled to use this platform to share some brief thoughts. Dan Casetta is the host of Changing Lives Selling Knives. Neither left or right of the political center, he's a part of the radical middle, simply believing in what's right, which means constantly evolving and looking for truth. In addition to commenting on the Uvalde TX school shooting of May 2022, Dan shares 3 concepts to open minds and hearts, with the objectives of having civil discourse, pursuing truth, and finding answers to the scourge of mass shootings in the United States. To get access to all episodes and free resources, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com.
Una gioiosa vecchietta abita in una graziosa casetta nel bosco. Graziosa, ma non ben coibentata! E allora perché non usufruire dei bonus fiscali per compiere lavori di ristrutturazione dell'immobile? Ma fate attenzione perché ogni bonus nasconde una doppia facciata!
A New Year is a perfect opportunity to reflect on the year gone by, and also to decide what you want in the year ahead. There's a natural motivation to make the changes necessary to achieve your goals. Dan Casetta has spent his entire professional life coaching others on the process of goal-setting and goal-achievement. In this podcast episode, Dan shares 4 changes that you can make in order to fully manifest a “New You” in the New Year. To get access to all episodes and free resources, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com.
Confidence is a common thread among all successful people. The high expectations that result from confidence are a major key to massive success. Dan Casetta has experienced the different stages of building confidence, and has spent the vast majority of his career helping countless others to build their own confidence and develop high expectations. In this solo episode, Dan shares seven key ways in which successful people grow their confidence, and he presents some powerful questions for self-reflection. This is a powerful episode to help you make it through the moments of truth that can make all the difference between success and failure in life and business. To get access to all episodes and free resources, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com.
Welcome back to the Catapulting Commissions Podcast with your host, Anthony Garcia. Today's guest is widely regarded as a legend in the sales field. Dan Casetta is an author, podcast host, and rose the ranks to become the most successful field manager in Vector/Cutco history leading the company's growth from $14 million in sales to over $300 million. Now I'm grateful to he runs the company's Western Region, producing over $30 million in sales per year. Dan got his start selling knives when he was just 17. He cut his teeth in direct sales, knowing that those skills apply to all areas of life. Dan is an expert at training and retaining the best sales professionals out there. It revolves around culture creation and building a place that's foundation is in belonging. It's easy to quit a job, it's hard to quit a relationship. Things about the job that are hard are suddenly made easier when you have a community supporting you. Building that culture is all about trust. It starts with the small things--being on time, following through, etc. That foundation allows everything else to fall into place. Things like personal growth, positive focus, and the ability to change and adapt through adversity. It's contagious. In a digital age where Zoom is king, it's about engaging people to maintain those aspects. For those breaking into the sales game, it's about setting and achieving small goals. In addition, building rapport. It doesn't have to be a long-term relationship, but creating a connection is essential. Your salesperson presentation skill are also crucial. Whatever product it is that you're selling, there are key points that must be presented. Taking massive action is critical and sales. You have to be willing to just put yourself in the game, occasionally fail, often struggle, make plenty of mistakes, and learn through that process. And during that time, you have to have the ability to maintain that positive focus. To do that, it takes self-accountability to continue to get better and hone your craft. Being a successful salesperson and a successful sales leader are similar but in different ways. It's getting people into their own action. It's a mistake to assume that just because you're a great salesperson, you'll be a great manager. You have to be able to paint a vision for your team of what's possible for them so that they set their own goals. As a leader, your goal is to build a long-term relationship with your salespeople. The leader has to have total integrity to their word. The Spirit of cooperation is where everybody has an abundance mentality. The sharing of support starts with the leader. Outside of that, it's about work ethic. That doesn't mean grinding out 100 hour weeks every week, but it does mean having moments of greatness where you choose to. Developing the next leader is all about recognizing when someone is successful. Let people know what you see in them. https://dancasetta.com/
Vogliamo raccontarvi alcune delle storie più preziose del movimento GivingTuesday Italy in questi anni.Oggi parliamo di Casetta Rossa Spa con Nadia Bagni. In particolare del progetto della "spesa sospesa", nato per sostenere i cittadini durante l'emergenza coronavirus e contribuire all'acquisto di beni primari. È l'occasione per ricordare alcune delle iniziative politiche, sociali e culturali di Casetta Rossa a Garbatella, a quasi venti anni dalla sua nascita.
What are the best CLSK episodes for Cutco reps? What episodes can managers listen, learn, and implement? What are the best episodes for people outside of the Cutco business? How can listeners leverage specific episodes to help develop themselves and their teams? The answers to these and other questions lie in this special episode of CLSK. To get access to all episodes and free resources, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com.
Everyone sets out on a path to achieve their definition of success, but often people get defeated mentally way too soon and lose confidence in their ability to achieve what they want. The reality is that everyone has problems or challenges, and we need to develop mental toughness in order to get past these normal hurdles on our path to success. Dan Casetta has achieved long-term, consistent success through a variety of challenging circumstances in life and business. He provides specific insights here on how to grow in mental toughness. To get access to all episodes and free resources, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com
Giordano Nichini, ex sindaco di Pettenasco, conduce la sua personale battaglia per la sua casetta costruita su una quercia, su cui pende un ordine di abbattimento per illecito edilizio. Prendiamo spunto da questa vicenda per rievocare con i nostri ascoltatori le nostre infanzie di audaci costruttori di capanne e rifugi sugli alberi.
Un nuovo evento sulla Spiaggia Senape al Lido di Osta: un laboratorio per bambine e bambini dalle 18 di venerdì 18 giugno, preceduto da una passeggiata cui possono se vogliono partecipare anche i genitori! Barbara della Casetta di Omar curerà le attività manuali con conchiglie, sassi, sabbia e colori!
BHN news editor Eloise Hanson comments on her recent conversation with Carolyn Schneider at Casetta Group and the return of group travel, as well as the commitment to the Real Living Wage by The Scarlet and Bedruthan Hotel and Spa. Read more on www.boutiquehotelnews.com
BHN news editor Eloise Hanson speaks with Carolyn Schneider, president of Casetta Group, about the company's beginnings and ethos, growing and training the team, and what Carolyn looks for in a property.
In this episode, we are joined by Dan Casetta, the incredible culture-shaping sales executive. Listen as Dan shares how to harness a higher ability to solve problems, produce creative solutions, uncover tools that will resolve differences, and interact optimally with others. Dan also covers the difference between criticism and constructive feedback and how you can grow from these tough conversations. Follow the conversation PMs are having about this and more at https://www.facebook.com/groups/pmxchange Stay up to date on events and resources at https://rbp.secondnature.com/ Be sure to subscribe and you'll never miss an episode!
In this episode, we are joined by Dan Casetta, the incredible culture-shaping sales executive. Listen as Dan shares how to harness a higher ability to solve problems, produce creative solutions, uncover tools that will resolve differences, and interact optimally with others. Dan also covers the difference between criticism and constructive feedback and how you can grow from these tough conversations. Follow the conversation PMs are having about this and more at https://www.facebook.com/groups/pmxchange Stay up to date on events and resources at https://rbp.secondnature.com/ Be sure to subscribe and you'll never miss an episode!
When we think about the factors that make people successful, the first things that come up are Education, Experience, Knowledge, IQ. But the reality is that none of these serve as an adequate predictor as to why one person succeeds and another doesn’t. Instead, it is our level of Emotional Intelligence (EQ) that is becoming viewed as the #1 predictor of professional success and personal excellence. As a society, we continue to focus most of our self-development energy in the pursuit of knowledge, experience, intelligence, and education. But it’s vital to simultaneously gain a better understanding of our own emotions, and of how what we do and say affects the emotions of others. EQ is about how smart with are with the human connection, in other words, how effectively we manage ourselves and our relationships. In the book “Emotional Intelligence 2.0,” authors Travis Bradberry & Jean Graves offer specific strategies for developing EQ. This podcast shares ideas based on concepts from this and other books about EQ. To get access to all episodes and free resources, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com
This week we're finding out whether our morning espresso is safe from climate change, getting acquainted with a droopy creature that enjoys a cold bath, being dazzled by some high-tech paint, hearing about Geronimo the hero beaver, asking what monkeys can tell us about making friends after the pandemic, and trying not to yawn along with a pride of lions.If you find some fun science that you think deserves its place on the show, we'd love to hear from you! Get in touch with us at lockdownsciencepodcast@gmail.com and follow us on @LockdownScience on Twitter and @LockdownSciencePodcast on Instagram.Casetta et al. (2021): https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2021.02.010Heter et al (1950): https://doi.org/10.2307/3796322(and a video of the parachuting beavers): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrOE-m7sX9E Li et al. (2021): https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.1c02368Plumptre et al. (2021): https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2021.626635Testard et al. (2021): https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.03.029 Music credit: Blippy Trance Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode Summary Emma tells Emlyn all about Marietta Blau, the physicist that developed photographic emulsion technology in order to discover and describe subatomic particles and their behavior! Learn about us and other women in STEM on our website https://www.stemfatalepodcast.com/ Sources Main Story - Marietta Blau Perlmutter, A.. “Marietta Blau's Work After World War II.” arXiv: History and Philosophy of Physics (2001). https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0110028 Sime, Ruth L. “Marietta Blau: Pioneer of Photographic Nuclear Emulsions and Particle Physics.” Physics in Perspective (2013). https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00016-012-0097-6 McArdle, James. January 27: Exposed. On This Day in Photography. 2018. Interview of Leopold Halpern by Maria Rentetzi on 1999 March 5, Niels Bohr Library & Archives, American Institute of Physics, College Park, MD USA, www.aip.org/history-programs/niels-bohr-library/oral-histories/32406 Women who Work G. Casetta, A.P. Nolfo and E. Palagi. Yawn contagion promotes motor synchrony in wild lions, Panthera leo. Animal Behaviour. Vol. 174, April 2021, p. 149. Doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2021.02.010. “Yawning helps lions synchronize their groups’ movements” by Jake Buehler, Sciencenews.com. https://www.sciencenews.org/article/lion-yawn-contagious-synchronize-group-movement-hunt Music “Mary Anning” by Artichoke “Work” by Rihanna Cover Image https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Marietta_Blau.jpg
Dan Casetta has read hundreds of books on personal growth and development. He has been quoted as saying “If there was ONE book I would suggest to begin the process of life change, it would be The Four Agreements.” This deceptively simple book shares powerful life wisdom that has been passed down through generations. Dan shares each of the 4 agreements, along with his personal interpretation of each one, and clear steps on how to live out these principles in daily life. To get access to all episodes and free resources, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com
Dan Casetta connects good ideas and great people. As a respected and trusted business leader, Dan has had a profound impact on thousands of entrepreneurs, leaders, and salespeople over the past 25 years. Throughout his career with the Vector Marketing/Cutco sales organization, Dan has been a one-in-a-million achiever and transformational leader. He became the most successful and influential field manager in the nearly 70-year history of Cutco, and his programs for leading and developing teams were integral in sparking the company's rapid growth and expansion. Throughout various roles with the company, Dan has coached and mentored top sales reps, managers, and executives, teaching skills like selling, leadership, financial well-being, and personal development to the company's top talent. Dan helps create champions both in and out of his Cutco business. His influence has extended nationwide speaking, writing, and hosting gatherings of like-minded success-oriented people. He's the co-author of "Success Starts Today" with Jack Canfield and "Cutting Edge Sales" with Jon Berghoff, Hal Elrod, and a Who's Who of powerful present-day influencers who started their careers with Cutco. His passion is in adding value to the world and leaving positive ripples everywhere he goes. You can sign up for Dan's blogs and get more wisdom from his monthly emails at www.DanCasetta.com and also find Dan and his videos on financial wellbeing, leadership and EQ on Youtube (search 'Dan Casetta') as well as on Facebook and Linked-In @dancasetta Things We Learned from Dan Casetta Being the best version of myself means constantly learning and growing and sharing this with others. Learning how to bounce back from challenges has been a major asset to handlling these situations like blips on the screen vs. prolonged downturns. The question I ask myself to help with any situation is “Am I going to die RIGHT NOW?” This question gives immediate perspective. The steps to becoming your most successful is through consistent incremental growthy, which eventuall explodes into exponential improvement. Whether you are in sales, have your own business or are looking for more connection with others, the most important thing you can do is find ways to add authentic value to others and develop genuine interest in others. Finding the balance between a successful career and family has meant adopting the principle 'work to live', not the other way around. Do What You Love can be a misguided piece of advice. If “what you love” doesn't add value to the world, it should be a hobby, not something more. Do something that ADDS VALUE to the world. If you can intersect this with doing something you love, that's ideal. But if not, do something that adds value as your career, and do what you love as your hobby. *Share what you are struggling with or looking to transform with Julie at podcast@juliereisler.com. Julie would love to start covering topics of highest interest to YOU. Please also let us know if you are interested to be a guest on her show to discuss where you are stuck, and do live coaching with Julie on her podcast. Connect with Dan Casetta Facebook: facebook.com/dancasetta LinkedIn: Dan Casetta Website: dancasetta.com Podcast: Changing Lives Podcast Book: Success Starts Today, with Jack Canfield and Dan Casetta Join host Julie Reisler, author and multi-time TEDx speaker, each week to learn how you can tap into your best self and become your You-est You® to achieve inner peace, happiness and success at a deeper level! Tune in to hear powerful, inspirational stories and expert insights from entrepreneurs, industry thought leaders, and extraordinary human beings that will help to transform your life. Julie also shares a-ha moments that have shaped her life and career, and discusses key concepts from her book Get a PhD in YOU Here's to your being your you-est you! You-est You Links: Subscribe to the Podcast Learn more at JulieReisler.com Book Julie as a speaker at your upcoming event Support the podcast at www.Patreon.com/YouestYou Amazon #1 Best selling book Get a PhD in YOU Julie's Hungry For More Online Program (10 Module Interactive Course)
In this episode we sat down to discuss a number of news stories from this week in the smart home. We start of the show with a couple of follow up points related the Apple Watch. Specifically we mention the release of the SmartThings app, which made its debut the day after we recorded last week's episode in which we commented on its conspicuous absence. Also in Apple news we discuss rumors of a completely redesigned AppleTV remote, supposedly being developed as part of the forthcoming product release expected this June.Following our Apple discussion we dive into the announcement that Amazon's Echo now has an IFTTT channel. Support for this rules engine is becoming increasingly ubiquitous in the smart home. We make it a special point in this show to pause and ask "so now what?". While compelling use-cases do exist, many of the examples cited around this release seem well, a bit useless. Case in point the ability to post to-do items to Twitter, a feature that Josh Lowensohn of The Verge calls "a great example of something that really should not exist." As part of the discussion we encourage listeners to let us know what you're using IFTTT for. Have any thoughts? Hit us up on our feedback page and let us know.We follow up our IFTTT discussion with what seems to be another recurring theme on the show: more Lutron news. The lighting control company behind QS, Ra2, and Casetta seems to be everywhere lately. This week Lutron is mentioned in the context of a larger story involving Comcast's Xfinity Home service. Comcast recently announced a slew of new partners that will integrated into its platform including not only Lutron but other recognizable names such as August smart locks, the SkyBell smart doorbell, Rachio's smart irrigation controller, and more. We offer our take on this story and discuss its implications to the so-called SHaaS market.We round out the show talking about Control4's stock hitting an all time low since it's IPO back in August of 2013. The knee-jerk reaction of many analysts is that this news speaks to the death of the custom install channel. However many, including of course Control4's CEO, would beg to differ. We take some time on this episode to offer our opinion as to what this story means, as well as what it doesn't.Whether you're a custom integrator, smart home enthusiast, or end user, we'd love to hear your opinion on any of the stories in this week's news. Please take a moment to let us know on our feedback page or shoot us a line on Twitter.As always, thanks for listening and have a great week!Show NotesDropcamSmartThings has an AppRumors about new Apple TV RemoteAmazon Echo now works with IFTTTLutron (and others) now integrate with Comcast XfinityControl4 Shares Plummet on weak Q1