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In this Season 2 finale of The Mind Change Podcast, Heather and Kent McKean celebrate a year of transformation and growth, reflecting on powerful client stories, inspiring interviews, and milestones like ranking in the top 2% of podcasts globally.They revisit highlights, including Ellen Fisher's empowered birth journey, a veteran overcoming decades of PTSD, and breakthroughs in addiction recovery and mental health. Heather shares personal insights from her series on estrangement, while they explore the success of their Emotional Drivers series and practitioner training programs. Tune in for an inspiring recap of an incredible year!
In this episode of The Mind Change Podcast, Heather and Kent McKean sit down with Diane and Casey Lynch to share a journey of profound transformation. After 30 years of battling mental health challenges, Diane discovered Mind Change and began to address the subconscious beliefs that kept her trapped. Casey's own path with Mind Change soon followed, allowing him to overcome patterns of isolation and hypervigilance. Together, they reveal how this work healed their marriage, reshaped their family dynamic, and set a powerful example for their children. A pivotal part of their story unfolds at a Mind Change wellness retreat in Belize, where uninterrupted time and immersive sessions deepened their healing and reconnected them on a life-changing level. Tune in to explore how Mind Change can transform personal and relational challenges, bringing lasting peace, connection, and resilience.
Roundhouse is a fully integrated developer and operator of multifamily housing. Starting with a single condominium purchased amidst the financial crisis in 2009, we have since developed and acquired a portfolio of over 5,000 multifamily homes.Today, Roundhouse focuses exclusively on providing high-quality housing options in emerging cities across the Western United States. In order to deliver superior experiences to our employees and residents we have built a fully integrated service offering that spans the construction, property management, and design disciplines. On this episode, Jake & Casey discuss:Learning to structure long-term horizon dealsAvoiding competing with institutional capitalStructuring deals for acquisitions vs. developmentsThe advantages of being vertically integrated -Casey's 6-month sabbatical and how to have your company be successful without youConnect & Invest with Jake:Follow Jake on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jwurzakTake the Hospitality Investing Masterclass: https://learn.jakewurzak.com/Learn How to Invest with DoveHill: https://bit.ly/3yg8Pwo Links: Roundhouse: https://rndhouse.com/Casey on Twitter: https://twitter.com/roundhouse208 Topics:(00:02:18) Casey's RE Career in Southern California(00:11:40) The decision to pivot out of LA(00:15:54) Learning to structure long-term horizon deals(00:18:41) How do you avoid competing with institutional capital?(00:22:04) How have you figured out how to raise enough capital without going to someone with deeper pockets?(00:24:41) How do you structure deals when they are acquisitions vs. developments?(00:31:08) How often are you refinancing in order to return capital?(00:35:48) How do you think about Capex in multifamily over long hold periods?(00:43:38) How are you differentiating your high-end products?(00:47:00) What are the advantages of being vertically integrated?(00:50:59) What does enterprise value mean to you?(00:57:53) Are you at a point where the team can raise capital without you?(01:02:28) What was the scenario that led to you buying out your partner?(01:07:51) How do you ensure leadership values are being replicated across the business?(01:11:29) What was the biggest insight you gained from your 6-month sabbatical(01:19:44) Casey's emphasis on design(01:22:18) What is your favorite hotel?
Roundhouse is a fully integrated developer and operator of multifamily housing. Starting with a single condominium purchased amidst the financial crisis in 2009, we have since developed and acquired a portfolio of over 5,000 multifamily homes. Today, Roundhouse focuses exclusively on providing high-quality housing options in emerging cities across the Western United States. In order to deliver superior experiences to our employees and residents we have built a fully integrated service offering that spans the construction, property management, and design disciplines. On this episode, Jake & Casey discuss: Learning to structure long-term horizon deals Avoiding competing with institutional capital Structuring deals for acquisitions vs. developments The advantages of being vertically integrated - Casey's 6-month sabbatical and how to have your company be successful without you Connect & Invest with Jake: Follow Jake on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jwurzak Take the Hospitality Investing Masterclass: https://learn.jakewurzak.com/ Learn How to Invest with DoveHill: https://bit.ly/3yg8Pwo Links: Roundhouse: https://rndhouse.com/ Casey on Twitter: https://twitter.com/roundhouse208 Topics: (00:02:18) Casey's RE Career in Southern California (00:11:40) The decision to pivot out of LA (00:15:54) Learning to structure long-term horizon deals (00:18:41) How do you avoid competing with institutional capital? (00:22:04) How have you figured out how to raise enough capital without going to someone with deeper pockets? (00:24:41) How do you structure deals when they are acquisitions vs. developments? (00:31:08) How often are you refinancing in order to return capital? (00:35:48) How do you think about Capex in multifamily over long hold periods? (00:43:38) How are you differentiating your high-end products? (00:47:00) What are the advantages of being vertically integrated? (00:50:59) What does enterprise value mean to you? (00:57:53) Are you at a point where the team can raise capital without you? (01:02:28) What was the scenario that led to you buying out your partner? (01:07:51) How do you ensure leadership values are being replicated across the business? (01:11:29) What was the biggest insight you gained from your 6-month sabbatical (01:19:44) Casey's emphasis on design (01:22:18) What is your favorite hotel?
Cortexyme CEO, Casey Lynch, discusses her life-long passion for finding treatments for neurodegenerative diseases in general, and Alzheimer's in particular. She tells how her experience over the years, in different labs, and in different companies taught her that the science behind proposed Alzheimer's interventions was missing the forest for the trees, and that an entirely different hypothesis suggested that one of the root causes of Alzheimer's is a history of infection with a bug that causes periodontal disease: P. gingivalis. Sound far-fetched? Well, give a listen…
Today, on Soft Power Radio, we are in conversation with Professor Casey Lynch about the Blockchains, LLC proposed 'Innovation Zone' in Storey County, Nevada - we locate the Blockchains project in the lineage of a particular type of modern urban utopia that blurs the boundaries between the market and the government. What are the implications of this blurry vision, where a city built 'from scratch' rises up in the desert? What does it say about our current moment that one answer to the pressing question of 'how do we fix the problems of urban life?' begins with, 'scrap it all and start over...'?
Casey Lynch is the CEO and co-founder of Roundhouse a fully integrated developer and operator of multifamily housing focused on elevating the built environment. He focuses exclusively on providing high quality housing options in emerging cities in the Western United States. He constantly pursues thoughtful, boundary-pushing design that enhances the quality of the built environment and gives identity to the spaces in which we live, work and play.Roundhouse has been recognized for their contributions to the built-environment and sustainability by Bloomberg, the LA Times, and AIA, and others.In this interview, Casey answers our questions about his mission and approach to leadership.In your own words, how would you describe your mission of “we put humanity into housing”?How do you believe you are shaping the future of downtown Boise? What made you decide to build properties in the Treasure Valley (ex. Boise, Eagle, Meridian)?What do you think makes the city of Boise unique/special?What is one thing that is special about your buildings in the Boise area?From your time here in Boise, what do you feel like your market values in the properties you develop?How do you continue to learn in order to stay on top of things within your role?Currently, what is the biggest challenge you have with your role, and how do you plan to overcome it?What challenges is your industry facing?How do you inspire your team?What do you think is the biggest misconception about the space you are in right now?Looking back, is there anything you would have done differently in your career knowing what you know now?Was there a life-changing moment that changed your perspective, mindset or path?How do you define success?In 10 years, where do you see Roundhouse?After the interview…Connect with Casey on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/casey-lynch-897a691Visit Roundhouse online https://rndhouse.com=============Allison DunnExecutive Business CoachDeliberate Directions + Executive Business Coaching + Training Center3003 W Main Street, Suite 110, Boise ID 83702(208) 350-6551Website https://www.deliberatedirections.comLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisondunnPodcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deliberate-leaders-podcast-with-allison-dunn/id1500464675
In this episode of Gearing Up we're talking with Casey Lynch - a staple in the EDC community known for his iconic deep-carry pocket clips and pry bars. An everyday carry podcast made for the community. Interviews with makers, creators, and members of the #edc community and discussions on current trends. Follow along as we talk about life, gear, hobbies, and more. Follow @gtdunn on Instagram for updates and subscribe for new episodes! Be sure to follow on social media:InstagramTwitterFacebookPrevious episodes of Gearing Up available HERE or on YouTube!Support the show by shopping Gearing Up Merch#everydaycarry
MAMA INSPIRED - Mindset, Motivation, Motherhood, Mom Community
I hope your'e listening to this episode with a cup of coffee, some fuzzy socks, and your'e getting things fired up in the kitchen, because this is a warm and cozy one. Today I am talking with one my favorite people, Casey Lynch on the history of Thanksgiving, the connections to the year of struggle we endured in 2020, our own Thanksgiving memories, and the true power of gratitude. I wanted to bring you something that would warm and inspire your heart on this beloved day, but above all create a new meaning and intention. It's a special conversation and Thanksgiving is a special opportunity to kick off a new year full of connection, compassion, and gratitude. I hope this episode leaves you with new energy and light and that this Thanksgiving day is more special for it! Wishing all the love to you and your family,Sarah Want to share your own story? https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScVgRxfI1Y5oqzxcPgp6yCAC8eQ1xDDUtdWT2OXylKNqRWPwg/viewform?usp=pp_url FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mamainspiredcollectiveIG: @mamainspiredpodcastwww.mamainspired.com
A Chat with Paper Cutter Casey Lynch
A Chat with Paper Cutter Casey Lynch
We're joined by Some Brothers McElroy, Cara Ellison, Casey Lynch, Mikey Neumann, Beef O'Brady, Seth Killian, Wes Phillips, Jeremy Hoffman, Chris Charla, Mike Mika, Dennis Wedin, Nathan Vella, Kris Piotrowski, Greg Rice, Rayme Vinson, Abbie Heppe, and more
The publisher you're surprised is still around hopes to help smaller developers make a bunch of cool stuff. You know, like Costume Quest 2. VP of publishing Casey Lynch laid out the company's vision to me this week at GDC.
Matt and Ash bring you the daily updates from PAX as well as interviews with Kerbal Space Program, Klei Entertainment’s Incognita, Ralph Ineson from ACIV, Jazzpunk, Robot Loves Kitty’s Legend of Dungeon, and Casey Lynch from Midnight City. It is packed full of goodness so we hope you enjoy. Also a quick apology for some of the sound, most of the interviews were done sort of gorilla style on the showroom floor and we did our best to limit noise. Thanks for listening!
On this month's episode we meet up with Casey Lynch, editor-in-chief of IGN, at this years East Coast Gaming Conference. Things go bad when an overwhelming robotic static takes over about 8 minutes in and we all sound like robots that are hard to hear. Sorry. But we're giving away a crazy cool poster for Ghost Recon Future Soldier signed by the good people over at Red Storm.