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Best podcasts about Casto

Latest podcast episodes about Casto

Minuto TCE-GO
Ouvidoria Day Mulheres

Minuto TCE-GO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 4:25


O Anota Aí é um quadro da Rádio TCE com informações sobre novidades nos TCs. O TCE-GO, em parceria com o IRB e Sercon, promoveu o Ouvidoria Day, evento exclusivo para o público feminino em comemoração ao Mês da Mulher.A conselheira do TCE-GO, Carla Santillo; a desembargadora do TJ-GO, Alice Teles de Oliveira; a procuradora do MPC-GO, Maísa de Casto, e a 3º sargento, Michelly Leite, que atua no Tribunal, foram algumas das que abordaram o tema sobre os desafios que as mulheres enfrentam no ambiente profissional.Edição de som: Israel Borsatto Reportagem: Lu Zoccoli

The Trevor Carey Show
Welcome to the Show, New Fresno Police Chief Mindy Casto!

The Trevor Carey Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 36:26 Transcription Available


The Joe & Lisa Basile Podcast
Marc Kapetan | Fresno's New Police Chief Mindy Casto

The Joe & Lisa Basile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 39:59


Marc Kapetan welcomes Fresno Police Chief Mindy Casto. Casto shares her journey into law enforcement and the vision she has for the future of the department. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Marc Kapetan Podcast' on all platforms: --- The Marc Kapetan Podcast is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- Kapetan Brothers Law | Website | Facebook | YouTube | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

7 Figure Entrepreneur
EP 117: Mass Tort Exposed! How To Scale Legal Lead Generation With John Casto

7 Figure Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 50:34


After a year-long hiatus, the 7 Figure Entrepreneur podcast is back! Today, we're talking to John Casto, a seasoned expert in digital marketing who has navigated multiple business ventures, from running a gym and learning Facebook ads in 2013 to scaling affiliate offers in the legal and insurance spaces. John shares his journey of trial and error, how he pivoted from e-commerce and dropshipping into high-ticket lead generation, and the lessons learned from working closely with industry giants like Alex Hormozi. We also discuss the evolving landscape of affiliate marketing, John's approach to building a media buying team, and his thoughts on bridging the gap between e-commerce and lead generation through future events. Tune in to learn how top earners in this space operate.   Connect with John: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bulletproofscaling Skool: https://www.skool.com/bulletproof-scaling Instagram: http://instagram.com/bulletproofscaling   Gabe's Course: https://www.lockedinleads.com/start   Advanced Affiliate Mastermind: https://advancedaffiliate.com/   Connect with Us:  Sign Up For Our EMAIL list HERE: http://www.7figureentp.com/  Follow Us On Instagram HERE: https://goo.gl/x2SjTX  Join Our Private Group HERE: https://goo.gl/LjCz2W 

Ray Appleton
Fresno Police Chief Mindy Casto Live On KMJ

Ray Appleton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 26:41


After an extensive search for the next leader of Fresno’s police department, city officials on Thursday named interim Chief Mindy Casto to the top post. Casto is Fresno’s 24th police chief, and also the first woman in the role. February 18th 2025 --- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Ray Appleton Show' on all platforms: --- 'The Ray Appleton Show’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- 'The Ray Appleton Show’ Weekdays 11 AM -2 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 KMJ | Website | Facebook | Podcast | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broeske and Musson
BREAKING NEWS: Mindy Casto is Fresno's Police Chief

Broeske and Musson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 13:43


BREAKING NEWS: Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer and Fresno City Manager Georgeanne White name Interim Police Chief Mindy Casto as the next Police Chief of Fresno. She is the first female Chief in City history. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Broeske & Musson' on all platforms: --- The ‘Broeske & Musson Podcast’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- ‘Broeske & Musson' Weekdays 9-11 AM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Facebook | Podcast| X | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KMJ's Afternoon Drive
Congrats! Mindy Casto named new Fresno Police Chief

KMJ's Afternoon Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 12:27


Mindy Casto named new Fresno Police Chief, removing interim tag Please Subscribe + Rate & Review KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson – KMJ’s Afternoon Drive Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Philip Teresi Podcasts
Congrats! Mindy Casto named new Fresno Police Chief

Philip Teresi Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 12:27


Mindy Casto named new Fresno Police Chief, removing interim tag Please Subscribe + Rate & Review KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson – KMJ’s Afternoon Drive Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WesaChannel Podcast
Immanuel Casto, Wesa ed Eugenio interrogati sul femminismo da Don Alemanno e Simone Buonfantino

WesaChannel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 59:55


Potete seguirci in diretta ogni lunedì alle 21 sul nostro canale YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@WesaChannel⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Trovate tutte le altre puntate nella playlist YouTube: WesaChannel LIVE! • Link per supportare il canale e accedere ai vantaggi ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaM-zH6ji5kWncFMaBBc7Yg/join⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • Per proposte e collaborazioni: wesachannel@gmail.com [N.B. Utilizziamo questa mail per valutare collaborazioni con altri creator o aziende, NON per fare le chiacchiere. Chi ci scriverà mail per commentare i nostri video verrà bloccato. Per commentare c'è l'apposita sezione sotto ogni video!] ♦ WesaChannel: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@WesaChannel⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

La Hora de la Verdad
Casto Ocando enero 13 de 2025

La Hora de la Verdad

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 18:08


Casto Ocando - Periodista de Investigación especializado en crimen transnacional.Tema:   Venezuela en manos del dictador

The Erik Allen Show
Entrepreneur Revolution | Mark Casto | Ep. 297

The Erik Allen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 30:57


Get ready for an inspiring & transformational episode as I sit down with Mark Casto a dynamic leader who wears many hats as a Pastor, Host of the Wise Builders Podcast, Church Planter, Author, & Entrepreneur. In this conversation, we explore the life-changing power of the Wise Builders Community & how wisdom is accessible to everyone. Mark shares profound insights on the difference between knowledge and wisdom, the importance of truly loving and valuing yourself, and recounts a jaw-dropping encounter with God that transformed his life forever. We also tackle the rise of cringe-worthy online coaches, offer a fresh perspective on spotting authenticity, and dive into the Entrepreneur Revolution and what it means for believers navigating today's world. Mark's bold and refreshing wisdom is guaranteed to challenge the way you think and inspire you to embrace new possibilities in your life. Don't miss this powerful conversation—it's one you won't forget. Listen now and get ready to be impacted! Join The Wise Builders Community HERE - https://youtu.be/o3S59AKlrqc Key Discussion Points: Entrepreneur Revolution Knowledge V.S. Wisdom How To Truly Love & Value Yourself Encounter With God Wisdom Is Available  Jesus Plus Nothing How To Change Your Financial Situation  Surrendering Fully to Jesus  Digital Marketing Opportunity Moving On After Losing Everything - Want to learn how to Podcast?  Check out my course How To Start, Launch, & Run Your Podcast in 30 days HERE! Get the PDF version of the course HERE! Podcasting Legacy: How to Start, Launch, & Run A Podcast To Leave A Legacy – e-book NOW AVAILABLE!! Go HERE!!  - INTERESTED IN BEING A SPONSOR OF OUR SHOW? Fill out the form HERE! - Be sure to FOLLOW Mark Casto -  Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn TikTok X Join The Wise Builders Community - Thanks for watching! Check out another playlist on my channel: The Erik Allen Show Podcasts Featuring Erik Allen Voice Over Work  Product Reviews Fun   - FREE Resources to help you

Kingdom Faith Worthing
Eric Casto - Live Free from Fear

Kingdom Faith Worthing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024


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Kingdom Faith Burgess Hill
Eric Casto - Live Free from Fear

Kingdom Faith Burgess Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024


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Kingdom Faith Horsham
Eric Casto - Live Free from Fear

Kingdom Faith Horsham

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024


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Kingdom Faith Burgess Hill
Eric Casto - Live Free from Fear

Kingdom Faith Burgess Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024


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Kingdom Faith Worthing
Eric Casto - Live Free from Fear

Kingdom Faith Worthing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024


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Kingdom Faith Horsham
Eric Casto - Live Free from Fear

Kingdom Faith Horsham

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024


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Historia de Aragón
T06xP14 | Aragón y el dominio de Occitania (Parte 2)

Historia de Aragón

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 58:28


En el verano del año 1164 comenzaba el reinado de Alfonso II el Casto tras la abdicación de su madre, la reina Petronila de Aragón. Se iniciaba así una nueva aventura en la que se unieron más de un siglo de esfuerzos de la casa real aragonesa y la condal de Barcelona para afianzar los dominios e influencias de la nueva dinastía en Occitania. ¿Cómo fue el medio siglo en el que se produjo un auténtico juego de tronos en el Mediodía francés, durante los reinados de Alfonso II y Pedro II de Aragón hasta el desastre de la Batalla de Muret en 1213? ¿Pudo salvarse del naufragio aquel sueño de una Gran Corona de Aragón que fuera desde el río Ródano hasta el Ebro?

Kingdom Faith Crawley
Eric Casto - Heaven

Kingdom Faith Crawley

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024


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Kingdom Faith Crawley
Eric Casto - Heaven

Kingdom Faith Crawley

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024


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BELLUMARTIS PODCAST
EL ESPLENDOR DEL REINO DE ASTURIAS: de Alfonso II "el casto" a Ramiro I *Daniel F. de Lis* - Acceso anticipado

BELLUMARTIS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 74:39


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Acceso anticipado para Fans - #historia #HistoriaDeEspaña Gracias a Daniel Fernández de Lis, autor de "DE COVADONGA A TAMARÓN" ** https://amzn.to/4aPyz4q **, conoceremos el esplendor del Reino de Asturias. SI QUIERES EL LIBRO EN PAPEL http://curiosidadesdelahistoriablog.com/2023/12/28/ya-a-la-venta-la-reedicion-de-mis-tres-libros-sobre-historia-medieval/ PODEIS VER EL PROGRAMA - "ALFA" EL NACIMIENTO DEL REINO DE ASTURIAS https://youtube.com/live/gqDwAG35RE0 - DE COVADONGA A TAMARÓN, de Pelayo hasta Vermudo III: Breve Historia de los reinos de Asturias y León https://youtube.com/live/7Yirf81v5YQ COMPRA EN AMAZON CON EL ENLACE DE BHM Y AYUDANOS ************** https://amzn.to/3ZXUGQl ************* Si queréis apoyar a Bellumartis Historia Militar e invitarnos a un café o u una cerveza virtual por nuestro trabajo, podéis visitar nuestro PATREON https://www.patreon.com/bellumartis o en PAYPALhttps://www.paypal.me/bellumartis o en BIZUM 656/778/825 Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de BELLUMARTIS PODCAST. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/618669

FACCIAMOLO
Ep. 40 FACCIAMOLO con Immanuel Casto

FACCIAMOLO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 66:32


Neurodivergenza, gioco, ideali, polarizzazioni e letto con Immanuel Casto. FACCIAMOLO (FCCML) di Livio Ricciardi x Est Radio. instagram.com/livioricciardi instagram.com/est_radio tiktok.com/@livioricciardi3 tiktok.com/@est_radio #neurodivergenza #adhd #amore #relazioni #lgbt #lgbtq

Radio Coruña
Casto Rivadulla, Doctor en Neurociencia, nos habla de Cerebrum en el MUNCYT,

Radio Coruña

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 17:55


Casto Rivadulla, Doctor en Neurociencia, nos habla de Cerebrum en el MUNCYT, 

The Affiliate Marketing Show
Episode 90 - Lead Gen, Transparency, Communication, Social Traffic, Calls (Featuring John Casto - Founder of JC Lead Gen & Bulletproof Scaling)

The Affiliate Marketing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 36:50


Josh Sebo (COO of OfferVault), Adam Young (CEO of Ringba), industry legend Harrison Gevirtz and special guest John Casto (Founder of JC Lead Gen & Bulletproof Scaling) discuss: - How Lead Gen has evolved over the past few years - How important transparency is when it comes to Lead Gen - The art of driving quality and margin as an affiliate - Why communication with your buyers can change everything - John's favorite social traffic sources and the biggest differences - When John got into the Pay Per Call space - Facebook Ads - Bulletproof Scaling Official Sponsor: PIN-UP Partners - (https://t.me/limitlessEight_bot) Get your Free Copy of "The Pay Per Call Revolution" now! Just pay shipping and handling: - (https://www.paypercallrevolution.com) Follow Us: OfferVault: WEBSITE: https://www.offervault.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/offervault INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/offervaultmarketing/ TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/offervault LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/offer-vault/ Adam Young: RINGBA: https://www.ringba.com RINGBA's INNER CIRCLE: https://try.ringba.com/inner-circle/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ringba INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/adamyoung/ TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/arbitrage LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/capitalist Harrison Gevirtz: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/affiliate/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrisongevirtz/ John Casto: JC LEAD GEN: https://jcleadgen.com/ BULLETPROOF SCALING: https://www.skool.com/bulletproof-scaling INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/bulletproofscaling/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-casto/

Be Love Co.
SPECIAL GUEST: MARK CASTO

Be Love Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 93:17


MARK CASTO

IL BAZar AtOMICo
IMMANUEL CASTO | Non si può più dire niente | Ep. 149

IL BAZar AtOMICo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 99:09


In questa puntata del Bazar Atomico conosceremo Immanuel Casto, pseudonimo di Manuel Cuni, cantautore, autore di giochi e attivista italiano. Dal 2019 fino al 2023 è stato presidente dell'associazione Mensa Italia. Dal 2024 è il direttore artistico di QUID, la rivista digitale di Mensa Italia.

Las noticias de EL PAÍS
El revivir de una lengua: el diccionario “castúo” de las fachadas de Castilblanco

Las noticias de EL PAÍS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 23:49


Además del castellano, se hablan en España otros 5 idiomas que son lenguas cooficiales en sus respectivas comunidades autónomas o territorios: el catalán, el gallego, el euskera, el valenciano y el aranés, que fue la última en incorporarse en 2006. Pero decir que son solo 5 es faltar a la verdad porque realmente son muchas más, aunque la desidia para preservar ese patrimonio lingüístico sea evidente. Créditos: Un reportaje de: Dani Sousa  Dirige y presenta: Silvia Cruz Lapeña  Diseño de sonido: Nacho Taboada Edición: Ana Ribera Sintonía: Jorge Magaz Para leer más: El extremeño ya tiene su edición en Wikipedia: https://elpais.com/diario/2008/04/09/radiotv/1207692002_850215.html  Tintín aprende castúo y aranés: https://elpais.com/cultura/2019/07/03/actualidad/1562184064_298500.html 

Fondos de Inversión y Valores
#227,Entrevista a Gabriel Casto.

Fondos de Inversión y Valores

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 73:11


En esta ocasión os traigo una entrevista realizada a Gabriel Castro gestor de los fondos Sigma Internacional y Gamma Global. Gabriel lleva en el Podcast con esta entrevista 5 años, todos los meses de septiembre conversamos y repasamos sus 2 estrategias tanto el fondo de Renta Fija, como el fondo de Renta Variable. Rentabilidad en el año. Mayores posiciones en Renta Fija, bono de Golar, Grifols, etc... Mayores posiciones en Renta Variable, China, Alibaba, Pax,Navios,Fairfax India. etc... Si te ha gustado el programa te agradezco le des un like en la aplicación para que de esta manera este contenido informativo y divulgativo pueda llegar a mas gente. Para cualquier consulta mi email es: eusgomez@gmail.com

Daily Cogito
L'Amore Distorto, tra Tinder, Diritti e Pregiudizi - con Immanuel Casto

Daily Cogito

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 73:55


Immanuel Casto, performer, cantautore e game designer, ospite ai Cogito Studios per parlare di problemi d'amore: tra Tinder, narcisismo, pregiudizi e assurdità, la crisi delle relazioni merita di essere sviscerata in modo intelligente. Abbonati e recupera anche il Q&A: https://bit.ly/memberdufer ⬇⬇⬇SOTTO TROVI INFORMAZIONI IMPORTANTI⬇⬇⬇ Abbonati per live e contenuti esclusivi ➤➤➤ https://bit.ly/memberdufer I prossimi eventi dal vivo ➤➤➤ https://www.dailycogito.com/eventi Scopri la nostra scuola di filosofia ➤➤➤ https://www.cogitoacademy.it/ Impara ad argomentare bene ➤➤➤ https://bit.ly/3Pgepqz Prendi in mano la tua vita grazie a PsicoStoici ➤➤➤ https://bit.ly/45JbmxX Il mio ultimo libro per Feltrinelli ➤➤➤ https://amzn.to/3OY4Xca La newsletter gratuita ➤➤➤ http://eepurl.com/c-LKfz Tutti i miei libri ➤➤➤ https://www.dailycogito.com/libri/ Il nostro podcast è sostenuto da NordVPN ➤➤➤ https://nordvpn.com/dufer #immanuelcasto #rickdufer #tinder INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/rickdufer INSTAGRAM di Daily Cogito: https://instagram.com/dailycogito TELEGRAM: http://bit.ly/DuFerTelegram FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/duferfb LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/riccardo-dal-ferro/31/845/b14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chi sono io: https://www.dailycogito.com/rick-dufer/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- La musica della sigla è tratta da Epidemic Sound (author: Jules Gaia): https://epidemicsound.com/ - la voce della sigla è di CAROL MAG (https://www.instagram.com/carolmagmusic/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Brookstone School - Be The One
Episode 61: Katie Casto and Maxwell Jones, Senior Athletes

Brookstone School - Be The One

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 34:51


BELLUMARTIS PODCAST
ALFONSO II "EL CASTO": Armagedón en el Reino de Asturias.Razzias emirales en el norte *Yeyo Balbás" - Acceso anticipado

BELLUMARTIS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 121:52


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Acceso anticipado para Fans - ** VIDEO EN NUESTRO CANAL DE YOUTUBE **** https://youtube.com/live/guWyfb91OdE +++++ Hazte con nuestras camisetas en https://www.bhmshop.app +++++ #historia #historiadeespaña Gracias a Yeyo Balbás, autor de “Espada, hambre y cautiverio: La conquista islámica de Spania” ** https://amzn.to/3s2V6pZ ** , conoceremos uno de los momentos más dificil para el Reino de Asturias durante la vida y reinado de Alfonso II (760-842). ALGUNOS LIBROS DE YEYO BALBÁS - “El reino imposible “ https://amzn.to/3LCvdoK - “Pax romana” https://amzn.to/3vwyr7p VIDEOS RELACIONADOS --------------------------------- LA BATALLA DE COVADONGA https://youtube.com/live/WlW6m5O297Q EL AL-ANDALUS FRENTE AL REINO DE ASTURIAS https://youtu.be/377nT1Jvs2g DE COVADONGA A TAMARÓN https://youtube.com/live/7Yirf81v5YQ COMPRA EN AMAZON CON EL ENLACE DE BHM Y AYUDANOS ************** https://amzn.to/3ZXUGQl ************* Si queréis apoyar a Bellumartis Historia Militar e invitarnos a un café o u una cerveza virtual por nuestro trabajo, podéis visitar nuestro PATREON https://www.patreon.com/bellumartis o en PAYPALhttps://www.paypal.me/bellumartis o en BIZUM 656/778/825 Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de BELLUMARTIS PODCAST. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/618669

The Insider Travel Report Podcast
What Former ASTA Chair Marc Casto Is Up to Today

The Insider Travel Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 8:51


Marc Casto, former ASTA chair and now CEO of MVC Solutions and Casto Travel Philippines, talks with James Shillinglaw of Insider Travel Report about how the state of ASTA today. Casto says ASTA in the best possible position it's ever been in, with ASTA President Zane Kerby at the helm, and a successful series of conferences under its belt. What's Casto up to today? He's overseeing a company in the Philippines that operates fulfillment centers for large and small agencies, effectively offering a back office solution for virtually any kind of travel agency or travel advisor. For more information, visit www.mvcsolutions.biz or www.casto.com.ph. If interested, the original video of this podcast can be found on the Insider Travel Report Youtube channel or by searching for the podcast's title on Youtube.

Women We Know
Season 2, Episode 12, Ashley Weir Casto, Zeta Phi-Slippery Rock (PA), Turning a hobby into a career

Women We Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 26:42


Today, on the season two finale of the Women We Know Podcast, Allison and Mallory are joined by Ashley Weir Casto, Zeta Phi-Slippery Rock University, who you may have seen in the winter issue of The LAMP. Ashley began her journey as an entrepreneur and small business owner five years ago. After experiencing burnout in her first career in higher education, Ashley channeled her stress into candle-making and turned a hobby into her new career. Her company, The Haute Wick Social, celebrates all things that make a home feel more like home, from candles, tart melts, and bath and body products in a variety of signature scents and combinations made right in the store, located in Huntington, West Virginia. You can find her online at www.thehautewicksocial.com and follow them on Instagram at @thehautewicksocial. 

Your FIRST $100K Business Podcast | Marketing | Sales | Business | Spirituality | Entrepreneurship | Leadership

Founder and CEO of PreApps,  Sean Casto  joins Joseph to discuss how to turn your disadvantage into your superpower.  GUEST LINKS PreApps.com  SUBSCRIBE  First100K.com  Music By: Purple-Planet.com

DairyVoice Podcast
Cheryl Mohn & Dana Casto Talk About Udder Tech Celebrating Its 30th Year

DairyVoice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 28:55


In this episode of DairyVoice, Connie Kuber of Sealpro Silage Barrier Films and Connor AgriScience talks with Cheryl Mohn & Dana Casto of Udder Tech. Udder Tech is celebrating its 30th year and Connie dives in to how the company started, their challenges, the future, and Udder Tech's big announcement… a new color!

86 GIVING A SHIT : Chefinski’s opinions, suggestions, and stories

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The North Gate
The North Gate - Ohio Family Gathering 4/20/24 - Mark Casto

The North Gate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 121:47


Muschio Selvaggio
Ep. 148 - Non si può più dire niente con Immanuel Casto e Sdrumox

Muschio Selvaggio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 70:36


Una discussione aperta sulla libertà di espressione con Sdrumox e Immanuel Casto. OFFICIAL MERCHANDISING: https://muschioselvaggio.eu

On the Brink with Andi Simon
Maryles Casto—How Can You Build Travel Solutions To Help Transform Silicon Valley?

On the Brink with Andi Simon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 46:02


She was absolutely determined to succeed. Hear how you can be too! I always want to bring interesting people to On the Brink with Andi Simon. You will love this interview with Maryles Casto. Her journey has been extraordinary, largely because of her ability to listen carefully, understand people's needs, and create solutions that are part of her personal style and amazing business savvy. Thanks to an unquenchable can-do attitude and sheer hard work, Maryles made her travel agency the go-to travel company in Silicon Valley, serving the biggest names in tech and beyond. Listen to her story, get inspired, and please share. Watch and listen to our conversation here About Maryles: “Asian hospitality with Yankee business sense” Born in the Philippines, Maryles Casto is a pioneering travel industry executive and entrepreneur with 47 years of experience founding and leading companies to profitability. A former Philippine Airlines flight attendant, Casto created and helmed Silicon Valley-based Casto Travel, the West Coast's largest privately owned travel management agency. (Casto Travel was frequently ranked among the Top 100 Fastest Growing Businesses in Silicon Valley and San Francisco, and ranked second in revenues among Silicon Valley women-owned businesses by Silicon Valley Business Journal in 2006.) In 2019, she sold the company to Flight Centre Travel Group of Australia. She is also the founder and owner of Casto Travel Philippines, Inc., as well as chairwoman and CEO of MVC Solutions, which provides travel industry businesses with back-office support, accounting and other services. Maryles has served on many business, civic and philanthropic boards, including the Commonwealth Club of California. She has been International Chair of the Committee of 200, an invitation-only group for the world's most successful entrepreneurs, and she is a founding member of the Northern California branch of the International Women's Forum. You can connect with Maryles on LinkedIn and her website, or email her at maryles.casto@castotravel.ph. Key takeaways from our interview: Business is all about anticipating the client's needs. If you can't believe in what you or your company is, how can you go out and sell? It's not what you do. It's what the clients are asking for. “There is a hole in the cloud, and whatever I do, I always have a hole in the cloud to get out.” It's time for us to be kind to each other. More stories of women who dreamed big and achieved success in business:  Debra Clary—Yes, You Can Become The Curious Leader You Were Meant To Be! Roseann and Clara Sunwoo—How Did Roseann And Clara Sunwoo Build A Successful Women's Fashion Brand? Gemma Toner—An Exciting Woman Took A Moment Of Inspiration To Transform Other Women Additional resources for you My two award-winning books: Rethink: Smashing The Myths of Women in Business and On the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights Our new book, Women Mean Business: Over 500 Insights from Extraordinary Leaders to Spark Your Success, co-authored by Edie Fraser, Robyn Freedman Spizman and Andi Simon, PhD Our website: Simon Associates Management Consultants Read the transcript of our podcast here  Andi Simon: We're giggling. But welcome to On the Brink With Andi Simon. I'm here to help you see, feel and think in new ways. My job is to get you off the brink, and our podcasts are here to bring people to you whom you might not know or meet people who have stories to share that are going to help you change your story. Now remember, every time you hear someone's story, your own brain begins to shift things around until you go, oh, I can do that! Or wow, what a great idea. And so the whole idea of a podcast, whether you visualize it and see it or you listen to it, is to help you see, feel and think in new ways so that you can soar. And that's why I bring wonderful people here, and people bring wonderful people to me. To be here today is just going to start out a little bit different. The co-author of our book, Edie Frazier, who is on the bottom of our screen here, she and I wrote Women Mean Business: Over 500 Insights from Extraordinary Leaders to Spark Your Success. And it's been quite a journey. And as Maryles Casto, who's come to us through Edie has said, is that turning a page and changing your life is really amazing. But that's what we wanted to do. And I wanted Edie to introduce Maryles to you, because she's very important in her own life. And then Maryles will talk about her own journey so that you can learn from it, because there's wisdom here that is going to be difficult to get from reading her bio or looking at her great website. So this is an opportunity for us to share. And in sharing, we can all grow together. Edie, thank you for joining us. Please, I can introduce Maryles Casto when you're done more formally, but this is so special for you. Please tell us about your experiences with Maryles Casto and why it makes you smile so.   Edie Frazier: A joy to say thank you to a dear friend, Maryles Casto, because we go years without talking to each other. But when we get together and reminisce, we think of the qualities of a leader, a true trailblazer, and the best of friends. You know, Maryles wrote her book A Hole In The Clouds: From Flight Attendant to Silicon Valley CEO. And she did it. And she built this major travel business where she was the icon, and she knew all the founders in Silicon Valley who trusted her, respected her, and built with her. And she built that business across the US and world and runs the business now in the Philippines from her home there. But she gives joy and support, and she's the best you can find and firm of that word trust and respect and caring and she lives a legacy. So Maryles, I just want to say thank you for the friendship and know your spirit is in each of us who have gotten to know you, adore you, and we've got years ahead to salute one another. But I just say to Maryles Casto, you are the true blue of the hole in the sky.  Andi Simon: Oh. Maryles Casto: I love you, too. Andi Simon: Edie, that's beautiful. Maryles, do you want to respond to Edie before she takes off?  Maryles Casto: That's what friends are for is our song. Keep smiling and that's what friends are for. And, Edie, I just want you to know, can I plug this? This is my book.  Andi Simon: Yes, of course.  Maryles Casto: That's for you. And I want to talk about why this cover. We can talk about it later because it's natural. It happened. And the world needs to read that book on the sky and the hole in the sky. We love you, buddy.  Andi Simon: This is such a wonderful way to introduce you. And maybe we will start almost with the book for a moment. But for my listeners, you know, before we jump in, I just want to give you a little context. Maryles Casto was born in the Philippines and lives in the United States and has for most of her life. She's a successful leader. But when you hear her story, she really is an explorer. And there's something about the way she has tackled her life and built something really special that's so important to share. But here's a quote that I think captures it. And remember, I'm an explorer. Sometimes I'm a philosopher or a futurist. But Maryles, listen, I care a great deal because we've been to 37 countries, not to the Philippines yet, but this is the way we discover. I've yet to see a problem where the best solution is to hide or be ignorant. It's only through contact with other cultures and peoples, and in their contact with us, that we can hope to bridge the divide between people of the world. As an anthropologist, my job is to help people see and feel and think in new ways through a fresh lens. And today, that's just what we're going to do. So I'm not going to read your bio, but I'm going to ask you to talk to our audience about your own journey. You started in the Philippines. You came here. You capture it much better than I could ever. And then what we'll do is, we'll sort of migrate into the lessons learned, the things that you, the wisdoms, you want others to understand. The kind of sharing person that you are and the kind of glorious life that you've lived. Maryles, please. Who's Maryles and how is this book been sort of this triumph of what's happened? Because we'll come back to your book.  Maryles Casto: Okay. So let me tell you a story. I was born in the Philippines, and I was raised on a sugar plantation. So that was my background with my family and I think my inspiration really comes from my mother because she was always so kind and because we were privileged. My friends were all the workers, the children of the workers. So I developed a kind of relationship where there was no class basis for me. I mean, everybody is the same. And so I really valued that. But also, my father was my closest friend. And I learned a lot from my father as well. And my father was very competitive. I remember one time, and this was when I was growing up in the Philippines, we have a fair every year, and so I was entered as one of the contestants. I wanted to be the queen. I wanted to win. It really started about wanting to win. We arranged it. There were three candidates. And the big dinner that night, it was a gala dinner, and they were contributing money in the ballot box. And I was watching my father, and I was competing with the Chinese woman. The father was very wealthy, and the father kept putting some money into the ballot box and my father was doing nothing and I thought, doesn't he realize I need to win. But what I did not realize, and this is my father's competition. You never let the competition know what you're doing. But he had already positioned somebody who was standing very close to the ballot box. And at the very last minute, maybe a minute before it closed, he drops this whole bundle of money. That's when I became the queen.  Andi Simon: Uh, that was not deception, but that was smart.  Maryles Casto: Smart because he knew that he had to do it this way. And so I learned that, and that I was one of my first lessons in my business. I can be very open, but also never give, you know, everything that you can in the competition. I never liked schooI because I always wanted to be outside. I get very bored, especially when they tell you to do number one, number two, number three. And all I could think about is, why not do number ten? What do we have to go through this whole process of developing? And I also couldn't pay attention. I didn't realize at that time that my world was outside and I was very mischievous. And I remembered one time when they were trying, it was a Catholic school run by the nuns who were very strict. Of course, the rebel in me already said, I don't like to lose. I don't like this, and I don't like you in a way. I was in class and I was doing something mischievous. And anyway, I was reported. And so they punished me. They punished me by walking around with this garbage can on my head. And so what did I do? I went into the classrooms and then I started dancing. So they didn't know what to do with me. But I created the whole fiesta. So I was already learning through all these things that I was doing, and I think I applied a lot of that in my business world because I never saw the challenges. I always just went. And I thought that, you know, I'm going to try it.  So I was in the Philippines. I ended up being a flight stewardess, and at the time, being a flight stewardess was the top of the field because when you were traveling, you were entertaining. And I learned so much when you were a flight attendant at that time. It took two months to train. You had to learn about the client's needs. It was very much anticipating the client's needs. A passenger came on board. That was your responsibility to make sure that they remembered what the flight was about. And you remembered everything about the passenger. So I was very focused on the passenger's relationship and how they felt. I was in the Philippines a long time, and I had never dated an American, and I was introduced to this American. And needless to say, after two days, I decided I was going to marry him. Of course, he didn't know anything about it. But when we have a mindset, he couldn't say no because I was determined. So needless to say, after that he fell in love with me, of course. And so we got married and I had to break this news to my father. Ah. My father. My father's Spanish, my mother's half Swiss. And he thought that this was just going to be one of those little romances. He had no idea that I was going to get married and move to this country. And it just broke his heart. But I was determined to come to this country, and I did. But my husband did not have any money. We had money, but my husband did not. And so it came to fruition when we were on our honeymoon, when all of a sudden we had to go on that $5 a day. Remember that book? And I thought, this is not going to work, because if I was hungry, I wanted to have this restaurant here. Now, we had to walk for 20 minutes to find a restaurant that was in that book. I hated that book. And then I realized that this was changing my life. And when we arrived in the United States, I had nothing. You couldn't fly as an airline stewardess if you were married. So I knew I had to do something. I remember one time we were going into this grocery store, and my husband was showing me comparison shopping, and I thought, why? And even now, I'm sorry to laugh. No, but, honey, I'm reading my book, and I'm laughing because I remember all this. I remember looking at this mayonnaise and he would say, well, what mayonnaise should you buy because of the ounces? And I thought, I have no idea. All I know is, it's my level. But I think my message is, I was having so much fun. Everything I did, I enjoyed. I was too passionate and so finally he said, you have to find a job. And so I thought, well, I don't have any experience. So he said, well what about Avon. And then I read something about Avon. So I thought, I can do that. So first I had to learn about cold calling because I'd never done anything cold calling. So we would practice. And this is so much fun, I mean, reliving what we had to go through. So I went on a cold call and I was petrified, I wouldn't get out of the car. I would knock on the door. Finally, I ended up buying all my things. And so I did not make any money and that was not my job. So I quit that and then ended up working for Macy's in the gift department, wrapped all the gifts, and I was so bad they fired me. So I thought, I've got to do something. And then a girlfriend said, why don't you become a travel agent? And that is how my world opened up. And when I started working for agencies, my first client in one agency that I worked with was Intel, and they were just a hundred people. And then I had GE. And so I started working in the corporate market. But I didn't last long because the owner was horrible. One thing I learned is, he did not take care of the employees. It was all about him and his family. But none of us were able to participate on trips. So I learned a lot about what not to do from him. And so, my girlfriend and I were running the corporate department. She was running the vacations, and I was getting so frustrated. And my husband said, why don't you start your own. I was petrified, I'd never done anything like this. But, you know, you try it. And with $1500 each, we partnered together and we opened this agency. But I did not tell anybody where we were going. I did not tell our clients. And so we opened this little agency in Los Altos. We had no money. We had Repo Depot, I mean, you know, name it. It's the same Silicon Valley how it started up, holding the hole in the ceiling. And I waited and waited and there was no clients because I had not told anybody. So I decided I was going to go cold calling, things that I hated the most. But I was dressed to the hilt, I had on my high heels, and I started walking around in the Silicon Valley park, and I was walking. And then I saw this gentleman that was standing, uh, it was a company called Rome Rollin. And of course they were bought by IBM. Very, very big now. And there was the owner, I think was in there in one of the corner suites with a glass window. And he was looking at me because I was pacing back and forth and he thought I was a street walker. You can not say the first street walker. And all of a sudden my heel broke. And so I'm limping towards this receptionist and I said, I need to see that man in the corner. And at that time, in the valley, you don't need reservations, you don't need appointments. Everybody could just walk in. So I walked in and he came out and then we became friends. And that was really the start of the whole Silicon Valley movement, because he was one of the founders. And through him, I started getting more and more business and then I got Steve Jobs and I got Apple. So it went crazy. And then again, I could talk about my story, but I know that there might be questions you might probably want to ask me.   Andi Simon: Well, but you see, in some ways you've given us a nice foundation for how to begin the challenges of, I don't know how to do that, and I really don't like to do this, but I tried that. And next thing you know, you and your friend and you still have to find some customers. And this isn't sort of it. They don't drop into your lap. Although I must confess that if you hang out, all of a sudden things begin to happen. You were talking to them and learning from them. You began to craft something other than booking a ticket on a plane to go somewhere. And what I loved about what you did was that you created something far bigger. And I have a hunch you began to see things that they would ask for and you'd figure out how to do. But I'm putting words into your mouth. So how did you grow? Because you didn't grow a little. You grow with a whole different mindset completely.  Maryles Casto: It was so fast. And I think there were so many. We were growing so fast. We couldn't control our growth. And, you know, since I was, and we talk about how you felt as being the first woman because there really was no one, there was no other woman. There were men in my industry, but I never even thought about it. All I knew was that I was not going to fail. I was going to do whatever it took to be successful, and I was damn good. I was very, very good. And I believed in that. Yes, because if you can't believe in what you or your company is, how can you even go out and sell? So I knew I would be pitching. I'd go in and before, I would pitch directly to the vice president or the presidents. But as it changed, you have to go through purchasing, you have to go through all this. So the dynamics change. But on a 1:1, give me the CEO. And I was a CEO and I would always say, I'm in the same seat as you are. If I founded this company with $1,500, and I would have this argument with Steve because I said, if you weren't given the $200 million, where would you be? So I was very respectful of them. But I also thought, you know, tell me when you have started your company on your own with the seat of your pants, and then I'll respect you more. So don't get any baloney about all this, you know, because anyway, I just went ahead. I just focused and I thought, I will make this happen. And again the growth. But then we also suffered because we couldn't perform as much as we wanted to because we were making mistakes. And finally I said, stop it. We're not accepting any clients. We have to figure out what is wrong with our company, because there definitely was something wrong. We were not delivering the product we talked about. We were not paying attention to the customer. So I decided we would clean house and we were hiring people we shouldn't have hired, I learned. And so gradually when we started saying, we can't accept the account, we can't accept. And then they respected me for that. And then gradually we started fixing. We did our own training. I'm very focused on customer service. For me it is my religion. And you have to pay attention. And it's not what you do. It's what the clients are asking for. And even long before that, I started doing profiles. Each of my clients that had this black book, I would write everything. Who wanted coffee, what kind of newspaper they had, every single detail. This was before anybody thought about putting it all down, but I did. And then I also came up with a new service. I decided I was going to do my own Visa passport. I did not want anything touching my client except me. So anything they needed, not just the travel part of it, it's how you get to the airport. So I had airport service, people with uniforms. They're all in the yellow necktie. I had a limo service that would pick up all my VIP clients. They didn't have to ask me. I anticipated every move they made because my responsibility is, one, they call Casto.  I was responsible for them from when they left for the airport or when they left their home until I brought them home. I was sitting on that flight with them. I was getting in the car with them. I was in the hotel with them. I thought about only the clients, so. And I made sure everyone in our company understood that we don't survive without our clients, but we have to think ahead and anticipate whatever they need.  Andi Simon: Let's think about it, though, because nobody came and said to you, you're missing a major part of the business. You're selling. You weren't selling anything, really. What you had done is become a colleague of your clients, right? An extraordinarily important part of their experiences. You were and it's really a beautiful story about, it's not a travel ticket. It's not a limousine. It's this whole experience where I don't want you to have to worry about a thing. And I understand the whole. So you didn't even have to tell them, do you want this or do you want that? You said, I got it all mapped out for you. You don't have to worry.  Maryles Casto: One call.  Andi Simon: One call. Now, how did you begin to scale? Because often I have entrepreneurs who arrive at 10 million or 20 million and want to scale to 100 million, and they're not sure how to do that. You scaled and you started to talk about training. I mean, that's really what we're talking about here, is scaling. How did you do it?  Maryles Casto: Well, I started buying agencies again. Recession, remember when we had this major recession. And I thought, this is an opportunity, I can buy now. And I decided I was buying agencies, but strategically, I had 15 offices all over the United States because it had to be a very strategic move. And by the time, we had offices everywhere, but we were also very strategic. I did not want to just be Silicon Valley. I would be putting all my eggs in one basket. So my offices were in San Jose, in Palo Alto. I decided I needed a different kind of a base. I needed the banks. I needed a government contract. So I went to San Francisco and expanded my business there. And then I decided I needed 24 hour service because a client doesn't end at 5:30. When they travel, what happens? You know, they have to have a way of calling us. I didn't want them to call the airlines. They were my clients. They were my responsibility. I couldn't grow in Silicon Valley anymore because we were all looking for the same, we needed people. So I was having lunch with one of the senators who had come to the Valley for a business opportunity, and he was the senator from South Dakota. And he said to me, you know, South Dakota, we could use some business. So I had never been to South Dakota, Rapid City. So I flew there with him. He said, let's just check it out. So we put a blind ad to just say that we were coming for interviews. We got 500. Work for you.  Andi Simon: Wow.  Maryles Casto: There is a market here. But what I wanted to do was put my training there. But I also wanted my 24 hour service. No one was offering 24 hour service at that time. The airlines were, but not any travel agency. So these were all the things. I shouldn't say I, because there were a lot of people involved. But I would say I had the vision that you have to look at and say, what now? What else can you do? How can you enhance your service? But what is it that the clients need? And so as we were developing the corporate market, there was no one who could touch us in the corporate market because we had every account there was. And I also worked very closely with a lot of the venture people. So when they were funding companies, of course, for travel, I owned it. Andi Simon: Branded you, right? They endorsed you and you just came along.  Maryles Casto: Yeah. I would say, you know, you're funding this company. How do you know they're protecting you? You know, travel is the second largest expense. Working with me, I will guarantee you, because I also bought stock for all these companies because I thought we have to be investors as well. So even if it's small. But I felt that every flight I was looking at that as a shareholder. Andi Simon: You are so wise. And so it's fascinating listening to you because once you got going, nothing stopped. You just keep figuring out pieces. You said something important, though, and it's not a bad time to sort of migrate into the team. How did you support yourself around you with smart people? And what were you looking for in that team? They gave you the ability to multiply. They were your multipliers. What kinds of folks came in and how? One of the things that I read was that you treated this like a family.   Maryles Casto: I wanted them to feel proud. I bought my partner out after two years, I felt like she was so worried about expanding. She was so worried about losing money. And I thought, you know what, we're still very small. If we lost money, if we went belly up, I want to build it up myself. I don't want to drag her down. So I bought her out. And then we had to come up with a name because at that time, I think we had nine employees. When I bought her out, she wanted to do the vacation side only. She was not interested in the rest of it. So I had to come up with them and I said, okay, what is our name going to be? Because our original name was Travel Experience. And so we had this powwow and they said, well, why don't we call it Casto, it's your name. And I thought, no, I have to be very careful because if I give you my name, you have to guarantee you're going to back it up. It's not just about me, it's about all of us. So I then created this where they had to belong to this elite group, which happened to be customer travel. So I had all of us in uniform. They helped design this uniform, and we would go to all the functions in our uniform.  Andi Simon: But you know the symbolic meaning of that. You know, you're a meaning maker and the symbolism is not inconsequential. They belonged. People wanted to belong. And therefore they knew how to behave, how to think. And they took it home to their families, and they were part of something much bigger than just having a job. Correct?  Maryles Casto: Yeah. I made them very proud of being part of us. I said, it's not me, it's us. The Casto is you together. Of course, everybody thought it was Castro. And they look at me and say, oh, Castro. No. There's no answer. But you know what it was. I mean, we had so much fun. We really did. We put events together and the company would come in with different hats. We come in with different costumes. And, I couldn't wait to get into the office. And they felt the same way. There was so much joy. Lots of sorrow, too. I mean, we cry. I mean, we all shared a divorce. But we were together.  Andi Simon: Yes.  Maryles Casto: And that is very important.  Andi Simon: Amazing, amazing, amazing because you did it and it worked. And it became something well beyond itself. I want to get to your book, but also you grew it and then you added new services and then you began to see it grow, and then you finally sold it. What was the impetus?  Maryles Casto: Well, you know, when we started the business, about five years later, we got a big offer. This company, and in fact, this is a funny story because this company was a very large company, and they were interested in buying us because they wanted to get into the Silicon Valley when it was just starting. It was getting a lot of attention. And so, they made an offer and I said, no, I didn't want to, but anyway. And he and I  had a good relationship because when Intel became such a big company, purchasing people came in, and then they decided I was too small now. And they were concerned about my capacity to service them. So he was very, very large, one of the largest agency in the United States. So they gave him the business. So we partnered together. And so that's when he really wanted to take my business. And me, I said, no, it wasn't going to work. So that was the first venture. And the second one was a company that was from Omaha, Nebraska, another very large company. And at that time we had Andy Grove, who became chairman of Intel. And Andy became a very good friend because, again, he was a client and he became a friend because I knew everything about his travel. And he was so paranoid that if I wasn't going to take care of him, something would happen to his travel. So the second offer came in and we said, okay, we'll take it seriously. The gentleman flew in from Omaha and somewhere, somehow, I just did not feel that they were the right partners. They didn't understand Silicon Valley. And I just felt that it's not going to grow. It didn't have the same spirit, they weren't willing to be, it takes a different personality. So we thought the deal was done. And at the last minute I had to call them to say, okay, you know, we've arranged it. I picked up the phone and I couldn't say yes. I said no, and oh my God, both my son and Andy were furious with me because I said no. And I said, it just can't work. So I knew that we had to do something. And because of my son, the offer came in and it was a really good offer, and we knew that the time would come that we would have to exit. And so we sold it two years ago. We sold it a month before the pandemic.  Andi Simon: Oh, my, timing is everything.   Maryles Casto: And now I'm a rich woman.  Andi Simon: But, you know, I have a hunch you've been rich through this whole journey, haven't you?  Maryles Casto: Yeah, I have, I have, yeah.  Andi Simon: You know, the financial richness is nice, but at the end of the day, I'm not sure you worked for work's sake. I think you worked for the absolute... Maryles Casto: Love of it.  Andi Simon: For the love, you know, for the joy that you gave others, for the way in which you helped their lives do better. Am I misreading that? And this was spiritual and almost religious on your part, right? Correct.  Maryles Casto: Yes. It was, it is, and it still is. I still communicate with the people that, when we sold the company, we always kept the Philippines. The Philippines when we were growing so fast and we knew that we had to expand. I wanted to expand internationally, and I knew it was either India or the Philippines, and I knew the Philippines because I was from the Philippines and I knew the customer service, all the technology driven, because our business was very technology driven. I knew it was about personal travel and I knew that hospitality. It's like somebody said, it's Asian hospitality with Yankee business sense. That's how somebody describes me.  Andi Simon: Well, that's terrific, but that's a great image of it, right? I mean, because you blended all of these together in such a way that you created a whole new way of doing things. But, my goodness, it worked, and it's really brilliant listening to you talk about it. Talk about the book. Was this a way of capturing this and having a legacy as a book about this journey that you just shared or something different?  Maryles Casto: You know, it was something that I knew that I felt like there was a book in the making. I just never got the chance to sit down. And this was after we sold the company, and I was in the house and I was meeting with some friends, and just all of a sudden it just came to me. I had to write my book. I said, I'm ready for that. And I thought the story had to be told. I wanted other people to read what I went through and how much I have enjoyed my life. And I wondered, my grandchildren, maybe not now, but later on when they're older. Of course I dedicated the book for them, but I don't think they fully understood the challenges. But when they're grown. And maybe one day when they have a business, they can look at my book and say, you know what, Grandma did something.  And I have to share the coverage. And remember, I was covered.  Andi Simon: Yeah. Tell us about the cover.  Maryles Casto: This cover was an actual one. And when I decided when we were doing so well and I thought, we needed exposure now. We wanted people to know more about Casto Travel, not just in the Valley, but other areas as well. And so I had this girlfriend who started her own business, a PR business. And so I called her as a brand and said, listen, I'm ready to do something. I want the exposure of Casto more globally or more internationally or more regionally. And so she said, okay. So San Jose Mercury News was going to do an article and the photographer said, I can do your shot, but I don't want to do it here. I have an idea. Meet me at the airport at 6:00 in the morning and we'll do a shoot. And I said, oh my God, what is this about? So I met him at the airport and he had this truck, and in this truck was this desk. And he told me, bring the thing that you really want to put on the table. And I said, okay. But I thought, well, maybe it's just at the airport. So I brought these two doves or two birds, because Casto Travel is all about birds because that was my logo. I want to fly. I want to spread my wings. So I brought these two birds and then I thought, where are we going? He said, just follow me. And at that time, nobody can tell you, there's no security, no nothing. So he drove this guy and his truck to the runway, and he put the desk in. He said, no, we'll stay here. Let's get this all organized and let's wait for the plane. I said, wait for the plane. It took three hours to get just the angle.  Andi Simon: Oh, God.  Maryles Casto: I'll put it up. I thought I had to use this book.  Andi Simon: Just come in so we can see it, put it up again and hold it there for a second. Ah, so that's you. And that's the plane over you and this story is as beautiful as the cover of the book. We would not know why that book cover is so important, but that is cool. That captures you, doesn't it?   Maryles Casto: And, you know, the flying was because my father, when we were little, when I was little, and I was growing up, my father had an airplane. He had a small airplane, and he would be traveling from different farms. I always loved to fly. And so my father and I would go up flying. And he would say, okay, Maryles, watch. Look for the hole in the clouds so that we could get in and we could fly higher, and then we would do our maneuvers. And that was in tribute to my father. There is a hole in the cloud, and whatever I do, I always have a hole in the cloud to get out.  Andi Simon: Yeah, but your whole life has been finding that hole in the clouds and soaring up through this to get on top. This is something. Sometimes I ask the people I'm interviewing about some lessons that you wish someone had told you then. But I think that your story isn't easy to capture in a lesson or two. Unless there's something you think your younger self wishes somebody had told you. Is there something that you can share?  Maryles Casto: Oh gosh, somebody told me and so many people told me things. I don't know. For me, it's maybe kindness. For me, it's not a word we use a lot, and it's time for us to be kind to each other. And you don't have to be a jerk. No, really, and I, this was my actual experience. I was invited by United Airlines to go to the Academy Awards. At the time, we were big producers of United. And so I went. And then that night, this was Pretty Woman. Remember that, Julia Roberts? Anyway, we were staying at this beautiful hotel, and when we were being picked up in the limo, they were invited too, Larry Allison was invited with his girlfriend, and she was just fantastic looking. And then John Chambers from Cisco, so we were all going together. And when we got down, the limo was there, the door opened, and Larry Allison came in and he closed the door. He says, I don't share my limo. This is an actual story. I don't share my room. And so we just looked at him because at that time, you can't find any limo, especially Academy Awards night. So he drove off and we had to find another limo. And that's when it's the yin and yang. And I said, you know, you really are a jerk. And here's John Chambers. He was so sweet. I mean, the difference between the personalities. And again, I just feel like, if you could just show a little bit more kindness and don't get into your ego. The ego is nothing. What does it really mean?   Andi Simon: Yeah. That's beautiful. The joy that you can give, the kindness that you can show elevates you and someone else. And then an act of kindness that stayed in your mind as a moment that you never want to do again. How can I be kind? Correct.  Maryles Casto: Okay. And that's why I think I'm doing what I'm doing now. I suppose I mentioned to you that I'm starting my foundation because that is what it is really about. I've been so fortunate. And look at me. I'm now into my old age and I love it. I love what I've lived, and I mean that I love it. For me, aging is not a disease. It's something to celebrate. How many of us can say, I've lived it.  Andi Simon: I know, but that's so important because it's true. We're at a point now where we can be. We don't have to become. We can just enjoy the moment.   Maryles Casto: Exactly. I love the whole process of aging. My body is what it is now, and I celebrate everything I have. I celebrate my hair. I no longer am going to dye my hair because I just love being white. I'm doing it. And I think that probably my message is just as we all go through our lives, enjoy the moments you have and don't worry about the rest of the nonsense. There's so much of that.  Andi Simon: I'm going to I wish I didn't have to, but we're going to say goodbye and I'm going to thank you. Thank you for joining me today. Thank you, Edie, for introducing you. But I can understand why her friendship and yours transformed both of you over time. Because Edie is quite remarkable. This has been a gift to me and to our listeners. So thank you. So I'm going to say to our listeners, thank you for coming to On the Brink. I know that today has taken you off the brink. And then we're going to all soar. But the message is kindness and acts of kindness bring joy. So let's not just be nice, help each other also. In our book Women Mean Business: Over 500 Insights from Extraordinary Leaders to Spark Your Success that Edie Frazier and myself have written with 102 women about their wisdoms. And like what you heard today from Maryles Casto, the wisdoms help change your own lives. And I will tell you that every event that we're running, people share their wisdom a little like this podcast. And when they do, they are changing. And I've had people who keep coming back and saying, let me tell you what I heard and what I want to share again, and what I care about and what I'm now becoming. I had one woman who had yellow marks on the whole book, and I went, oh my goodness, and couldn't wait to show me her yellow marks. She says, I'm a better leader today. And I went, man, can a book do that? It can. And Maryles Casto, thank you for joining us. So I'm going to thank you so much. Remember everybody to take your ideas, your observations, turn them into innovations. And you too can soar, like Maryles says.  Maryles Casto: Bye bye.   WOMEN MEAN BUSINESS® is a registered trademark of the National Association of Women Business Owners® (NAWBO)

VENTI
APPROFONDIVENTI, GIOCARE COI TABÙ, con Immanuel Casto

VENTI

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 40:56


In questo episodio di APPROFONDIVENTI parliamo di senso del proibito, di quali sono i tabù più forti della nostra cultura e di come il gioco possa essere uno strumento potentissimo per esplorare anche temi scomodi e difficili. A farci compagnia — e a spiegarci un sacco di cose — è Manuel Cuni, in arte Immanuel Casto, cantautore, game designer e attivista. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Wise Decision Maker Show
#208: Flexibility Improves Inclusion, Recruitment, and Retention: DJ Casto of Synchrony

Wise Decision Maker Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 18:24


In this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, Dr. Gleb Tsipursky speaks to DJ Casto, EVP & Chief Human Resources Officer at Synchrony, who talks about how flexibility improves inclusion, recruitment, and retention.You can learn about Synchrony at https://www.synchrony.com/

The Discerning Leader Podcast
Trent Casto | The Heart of a Discerning Leader, Episode 11

The Discerning Leader Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 41:19


Host: Steve Macchia, Guest: Trent Casto “It's incredible what a man who is united to Jesus and weak in the eyes of the world can accomplish” – Trent Casto Author and Pastor Trent Casto joins the podcast to talk about God's strength in our weakness. In this episode, he shares ideas and practices that have enabled him to lead in a way that displays God's grace. From his newly released commentary on 2 Corinthians in the Reformed Expository Commentary series, Trent shares that the heart of all our issues is drifting from the heart of the biblical gospel - either towards our performance, power, and strength or towards a disregard for God's standards. As you listen, may you be empowered to lead with authenticity that comes from an understanding of the sufficiency of God's grace. Join the conversation about spiritual discernment as a way of life at www.LeadershipTransformations.org and consider participation in our online and in-person program offerings. Additional LTI spiritual formation resources can be found at www.SpiritualFormationStore.com and www.ruleoflife.com and www.healthychurch.net.

The Industrial Talk Podcast with Scott MacKenzie
Paul Casto with GE Digital

The Industrial Talk Podcast with Scott MacKenzie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 22:30 Transcription Available


Industrial Talk is onsite at SMRP 31 and talking to Paul Casto, APM Industry Principal at GE Digital about "The trends and benefits of being connected with SMRP.org".  Here are some of the key takeaways from our conversation: Securing operational technology with zero trust. 0:00 Palo Alto Networks offers zero trust security for operational technology, simplifying management and protecting assets. Industrial talk podcast with Scott Mackenzie. 1:16 Scott Mackenzie welcomes listeners to the SMRP 31 conference in Orlando, where he will be talking to Paul GE Digital about industry trends and innovations. Paul Casto discusses APM, maintenance, reliability, and asset performance management, highlighting the differences between these concepts. Asset management strategies and technology adoption. 4:55 Paul Casto emphasizes the importance of aligning asset management with business outcomes, identifying blockers to achieving those outcomes, and addressing them through strategic planning and asset performance management. Paul Casto highlights the need to think about asset management as a strategic part of the organization, rather than just a maintenance or reliability issue, and to prioritize value creation through asset-focused initiatives. Successful organizations prioritize sustainability and adoption when implementing new technologies. Prioritizing assets for maintenance and reliability. 9:27 Leaders must prioritize and educate operational teams on asset management to ensure proper execution. Continuity between leadership is crucial for long-term success, but it can be challenging to maintain as executives move on. Risk management and asset performance in maintenance and reliability. 13:30 Paul Casto emphasizes the importance of embedding risk management into the organization's culture, as it's hard to do it if it were easy. Paul Casto and Scott MacKenzie discuss how to infuse risk and quantify risks, dynamically, using criticality analysis and asset health data. Scott MacKenzie highlights the importance of dynamic risk management in asset performance management, particularly in the context of GE Digital's work with customers. Paul Casto discusses the growth of SMRP, including the organization's certifications, training, and working relationships with other organizations globally. SMRP certification and its impact in asset management. 19:29 Scott MacKenzie interviews Paul Hall about SMRP, a professional organization for asset management, reliability, and maintenance. Paul Casto provides contact information for SMRP and encourages listeners to reach out for more information. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “

Awaken Life Church Podcast
Rick Casto – What Drives You?

Awaken Life Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 56:19


Amar ASY
T4. E20. ¿Qué es eso de noviazgo casto?

Amar ASY

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 51:42


¿En serio? ¿Noviazgo en castidad? ¿Se puede?...hoy en día muchos responderían que no. Pero estamos convencidas de que sí es posible; y no solo eso, es el camino del verdadero amor, ese que tanto deseamos vivir. ¡No te pierdas este episodio!

CSO Perspectives (public)
Quantum computing: A threat to asymmetric encryption.

CSO Perspectives (public)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023 17:33


Rick Howard, the CSO, Chief Analyst, and Senior Fellow at N2K Cyber, discusses the meaning of quantum computing through a cybersecurity perspective with CyberWire Hash Table guests Dr. Georgian Shea, Chief Technologist at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and Jonathan Franz, the Chief Information Security Officer at ISC2. Research contributors include Bob Turner, Fortinet's Field CISO – Education, Don Welch, New York University CIO, Rick Doten, CISO at Healthcare Enterprises and Centene, and Zan Vautrinot, Major General - retired. Howard, R., 2023. Cybersecurity First Principles: A Reboot of Strategy and Tactics [Book]. Wiley. URL: https://www.amazon.com/Cybersecurity-First-Principles-Strategy-Tactics/dp/1394173083.   Deen, S., 2008. 007 | Quantum of Solace | Theme Song [Video]. YouTube. URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMXT3aJxH_A  Dungey, T., Abdelgaber, Y., Casto, C., Mills, J., Fazea, Y., 2022. Quantum Computing: Current Progress and Future Directions [Website]. EDUCAUSE . URL https://er.educause.edu/articles/2022/7/quantum-computing-current-progress-and-future-directions. France, J., 2023. Quantum Compute and CyberSecurity, in: ISC2 Secure Summits.  France, J., 2023. The Race Against Quantum: It's Not Too Late to be the Tortoise that Beat the Hare [Essay]. Infosecurity Magazine. URL https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/opinions/race-quantum-tortoise-beat-hare/.  Shea, Dr.G., Fixler, A., 2022. Protecting and Securing Data from the Quantum Threat [Technical Note]. Foundation for the Defense of Democracies. URL https://www.fdd.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/fdd-ccti-protecting-and-securing-data-from-the-quantum-threat.pdf  

The Industrial Talk Podcast with Scott MacKenzie
Casto Canavate with KNX Association

The Industrial Talk Podcast with Scott MacKenzie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 23:19 Transcription Available


Industrial Talk is onsite at IoT Solutions World Congress and talking to Casto Canavate, Marketing Manager at KNX Association about "Smart homes and buildings - trends and solutions".  Learn about Smart Buildings along with Casto's unique insight into the smart technology on this Industrial Talk interview! Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2023. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! CASTO CANAVATE'S CONTACT INFORMATION: Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/castocanavate/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/knx-association/ Company Website: https://www.knx.org/knx-en/for-professionals/index.php PODCAST VIDEO: https://youtu.be/TTcgCkb1pLg THE STRATEGIC REASON "WHY YOU NEED TO PODCAST": OTHER GREAT INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES: NEOM: https://www.neom.com/en-us Hexagon: https://hexagon.com/ Arduino: https://www.arduino.cc/ Fictiv: https://www.fictiv.com/ Hitachi Vantara: https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/home.html Industrial Marketing Solutions:  https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-marketing/ Industrial Academy: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-academy/ Industrial Dojo: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial_dojo/ We the 15: https://www.wethe15.org/ YOUR INDUSTRIAL DIGITAL TOOLBOX: LifterLMS: Get One Month Free for $1 – https://lifterlms.com/ Active Campaign: Active Campaign Link Social Jukebox: https://www.socialjukebox.com/ Industrial Academy (One Month Free Access And One Free License For Future Industrial Leader): Business Beatitude the Book

R-Value
Alignable is a Powerful Local Business to Business Marketing Resource with Chuck Casto

R-Value

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 33:45


In this episode of The R-Value Podcast, IDI Distributor's Ken Allison sits down with Chuck Casto, Alignable's business development guru and Head of Content Marketing. Alignable, often described as the largest online Chamber of Commerce or the Facebook for business owners, is a platform that allows small business owners to connect with one another and share resources, ideas, and advice. Ken and Chuck discuss the many advantages for contractors and builders of being on Alignable, such as networking events, a marketing contest, and the visibility that a business can achieve through participating in the platform.   Learn more about Alignable at https://www.alignable.com   Chuck provides valuable insights into the many ways Alignable can help small business owners make meaningful connections, grow their clientele, and establish a strong reputation in their community. With a range of trade groups, contractor groups, and even specific industry sectors like health and wellness, Alignable enables users to learn from and collaborate with like-minded professionals. Whether you're new to Alignable or have been using the platform for a while, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to grow their business, broaden their network, and take their visibility to new heights.   In this podcast… 1:15 - Alignable as a networking platform for small businesses. At the beginning of the episode, Ken Allison and Chuck Casto discuss Alignable and its benefits. Alignable is a platform where small business owners can connect with each other and share resources, ideas, and advice. The platform offers networking events, the marketing contest, and increased visibility for businesses who actively participate. 4:00 - Marketing Networking Contest. Chuck talks about the marketing networking contest, which he brought to Alignable five years ago. These contests celebrate people who help other small businesses by offering them networking opportunities, providing a platform for non-salesy interactions. 8:40 - Joining and participating in groups on Alignable. Chuck and Ken discuss the importance of joining and participating in groups on Alignable to increase visibility and trust. These groups allow users to learn from each other, ask questions, and provide advice. There are specific industry sector groups within Alignable, catering to businesses in health and wellness, construction, and more. 21:45 - How Alignable's Event Hosting program can get you visibility with potential clients. Alignable offers an Event Host Program where participants can host virtual meetings to educate others about their expertise or industry. This program encourages sharing knowledge and helping others while potentially turning them into future clients. 30:45 - Advice for new Alignable users. Towards the end of the episode, Ken suggests new Alignable users should at least join two to three groups, participate in polls, start or join forums, and check out the activity feed. Chuck adds that joining the platform and actively participating in it will provide opportunities for users to connect, learn, and grow their businesses.  

Conversations for Yoga Teachers
Meet Lauren Dunne and Molly Casto of On Point Yoga Adventures (EP.244)

Conversations for Yoga Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023


What would it be like if you followed your dreams and created the life you wanted to live? Lauren Dunne and Molly Casto are doing just that and as the Founders of On Point Yoga Adventures, they've created a travel/tour/yoga company that takes people on adventures to amazing locations all over the world. I recently joined them on their trip to Italy and knew that I had to have them on the show once I was there for a few days because the experience was so transformative. In this episode, you hear as well how they started the business and the things they've got on the books for future trips. You can check them out at https://www.onpointyogaadventures.com/

The Industrial Talk Podcast with Scott MacKenzie

Industrial Talk is onsite at the 30th Annual SMRP conference and talking to Paul Casto, APM Industry Principal at GE Digital about "Focusing on Asset Reliability is Critical to your Industrial Success". Get the answers to your "Reliability" questions along with Paul's  unique insight on the “How” on this Industrial Talk interview! Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2022. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! PAUL CASTO'S CONTACT INFORMATION: Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-casto-2b8bb218/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ge-digital/ Company Website: https://www.ge.com/digital/ PODCAST VIDEO: https://youtu.be/TAnzFXBpWMM THE STRATEGIC REASON "WHY YOU NEED TO PODCAST": OTHER GREAT INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES: NEOM: https://www.neom.com/en-us AI Dash: https://www.aidash.com/ Hitachi Vantara: https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/home.html Industrial Marketing Solutions:  https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-marketing/ Industrial Academy: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-academy/ Industrial Dojo: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial_dojo/ We the 15: https://www.wethe15.org/ YOUR INDUSTRIAL DIGITAL TOOLBOX: LifterLMS: Get One Month Free for $1 – https://lifterlms.com/ Active Campaign: Active Campaign Link Social Jukebox: https://www.socialjukebox.com/ Industrial Academy (One Month Free Access And One Free License For Future Industrial Leader): Business Beatitude the Book Do you desire a more joy-filled, deeply-enduring sense of accomplishment and success? Live your business the way you want to...