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This week, Rev. Brian Pughsley will be preaching on the powerful topic “Changing Lanes” focusing on Acts 9 where Saul is on his way to a new mission.Be ready to take notes on how changing lanes is the way to go while following The Way. This is a message that is a must for all followers and non followers. So take the time to listen and be blessed by this message.Podcast Theme: Going All The Way In 2026Sundays @ 7:30 PM CST on All Social Media Platforms, Including The Website: www.safehavenpodcast.orgSaturday Inspiration On The 2nd & 4th Saturdays @ 12:00 PM CST (Unless Noted) on Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Safe Haven Podcast Website & All Platforms.Donations Accepted via CashApp: $BrianPughsley ApplePay: (708) 321-0440Subscribe, Share & Listen
What does it take to make a street safer for everyone? In the US, it typically requires a combination of tragedy, grassroots organizing, and political leadership. Even when these ingredients come together, success is never guaranteed, as so many projects become battles about more than just bike lanes. Changing Lanes, a new documentary from director Ben Wolf, covers the fight to make McGuinness Boulevard in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, safer following the tragic death of a beloved teacher at the hands of a hit-and-run driver. Featuring interviews with such notable figures as Janette Sadik-Khan and former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne, Changing Lanes moves beyond bike lanes to tell a story that's very much made for this political and cultural moment. Wolf joins us along with advocates Bronwyn Breitner and Kevin LaCherra, as well as New York State Assemblymember Emily Gallagher, to talk about how they fought to make McGuinness safe and the broader lessons they learned along the way. ***Join The War on Cars on Patreon and listen to ad-free versions of regular episodes, Patreon-only bonus content, invitations to live events, merch discounts and free stickers!*** SHOW NOTES: Stream Changing Lanes on Amazon or Kanopy. Watch the film's trailer. Learn more about the film and request a screening at ChangingLanesDoc.com. Read more about the Make McGuinness Safe campaign and learn about where the project stands today. Catch up on the corruption that led to a powerful family's downfall and the indictment of a top aide to Mayor Eric Adams, via Streetsblog. Order our book, Life After Cars: Freeing Ourselves from the Tyranny of the Automobile, out now from Thesis, an imprint of Penguin Random House. Buy a certified, pre-owned e-bike from Upway and save $100 off any purchase of $800 or more with code TWOC100. Visit Upway.co to get rolling. Thanks also to Cleverhood. Listen to this episode for the latest discount code and get 15% off the best rain gear for walking and cycling. TheWarOnCars.org
For years self-driving cars felt like a technology that was always just over the horizon. Now they're here. In parts of the United States and China, fully autonomous vehicles are already carrying passengers without anyone behind the wheel. Dr Andrew Miller writes about the future of mobility in his newsletter Changing Lanes. He says we're approaching a major turning point in transport, one that could make roads safer and cities more liveable. But the biggest questions are no longer technological. They're about how we choose to use driverless cars and what role we want them to play in our communities.
The “Hard Fork” team is taking a break this week as we prepare for our upcoming live show in San Francisco. While we're away, we're bringing you a recent episode of “Interesting Times” with Ross Douthat that we really enjoyed. In this episode, Ross talks with Andrew Miller, writer of the transportation policy newsletter “Changing Lanes” and co-author of the book “The End of Driving.” Together, they explore the potential benefits of driverless cars — from fewer car crashes to reclaimed time and attention — as well as what could be lost if we don't have to be in the driver's seat anymore. Guest: Andrew Miller, writer of the newsletter “Changing Lanes.” Additional Reading: A full transcript and video of this episode can be found here. We want to hear from you. Email us at hardfork@nytimes.com. Find “Hard Fork” on YouTube and TikTok. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
THE NEW YORK OBSERVER — “I finally went up to Graydon and I said, ‘Hey, you know, I know you like me. I know you wanted me to be here, but I can also do covers.'” • • • That's today's guest, Mark Seliger. He's the same Mark Seliger who, at the moment of this exchange with Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter, had already shot over 180 covers for Rolling Stone, where he was the chief photographer from 1992-2002. Seliger had been heavily recruited by GQ and Vanity Fair to move to Condé Nast. But, as he learned, the days of being Fred Woodward's go-to image maker were over. Once again, he was the new guy. And he saw an opportunity to reinvent himself. Fortunately, reinvention is Seliger's middle name. (Well, it's really Alan, but you get what we mean). For example: Seliger grew up in rural Texas, but decides to go big and moves to New York City to get into the magazine business. Reinvention #1. He gets early work at business magazines like Manhattan, Inc. In short time his portraiture lands him a few plum assignments at Rolling Stone. Reinvention #2. Unforgettable shoots and an immediate connection with Woodward lands him the title of chief photographer, and he picks right up where the legendary Annie Leibovitz leaves off. Reinvention #3. His exposure at Rolling Stone leads Seliger (along with his pal Woodward) to directing music videos for A-listers like Lenny Kravitz and Courtney Love, and Gap commercials with LL Cool J and Missy Elliott. Reinvention #4. When Covid hits, and publishing effectively shuts down, he pivots to documentary photography and produces an epic portfolio of an empty and still New York City that becomes the book, The City That Finally Sleeps. Reinvention #5. And somewhere in the middle of all of this, Reinvention #6: Seliger starts writing songs in his free time, and then forms the band Rusty Truck. And at the moment Seliger is reminding Graydon Carter that he knows his way around a cover shoot, Rusty Truck releases its first album, Luck's Changing Lanes, which is produced by Lenny Kravitz, Gillian Welch, Willie Nelson, Dave Rawlings, Sheryl Crow, T-Bone Burnett, and Bob Dylan. That's a lot. A whole lot. But for Seliger, it's all of a piece. Photography, music, work, life. He says it's all about following your curiosity. Observing. Not just looking but seeing. “For me,” he explains, “it's all about storytelling—the storytelling in photography translated well into the storytelling of songwriting. And that exploration leads you to do something that you'd never done before.” That's the story of his life. — This episode is made possible by our friends at Commercial Type and Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025
"[Urban transportation] is not just a quality of life issue - it's a life and death issue."Are you interested micromobility? What do you think about induced demand? How can we effectively reduce traffic and reclaim streets for public use? Interview with Ben Wolf, producer and director of Changing Lanes. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, people-centred cities, reclaiming public space for the public, micromobility, electric bikes, and many more. Ben Wolf is a producer, director, and cinematographer known for his work on acclaimed documentaries including Note by Note, Obit, and contributions to Gary Hustwit's Helvetica, Objectified, Urbanized, and Rams. Splitting time between Brooklyn and Sicily, he is an avid cyclist. Changing Lanes, his feature directorial debut, follows a grassroots fight in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, to transform a dangerous boulevard into a safer street with protected bike lanes. Featuring David Byrne and Janette Sadik-Khan, the film explores community power, urban democracy, and the battle for people-centered cities.Find out more about Ben through these links:Ben Wolf on IMDbChanging Lanes websiteChanging Lanes screening times@changinglanes_doc as Changing Lanes on InstagramChanging Lanes trailerConnecting episodes you might be interested in:No.216 - Interview with Sara Stace about the needed urban paradigm shift in transport planningNo.395R - Car free citiesNo.396 - Interview with Lior Steinberg about car free citiesNo.423R - Scaling the superblock model to city level in Barcelona?What was the most interesting part for you? What questions did arise for you? Let me know on Twitter @WTF4Cities or on the wtf4cities.com website where the shownotes are also available.I hope this was an interesting episode for you and thanks for tuning in.Episode generated with Descript assistance (affiliate link).Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Are you interested micromobility? What do you think about induced demand? How can we effectively reduce traffic and reclaim streets for public use? Trailer for episode 424 - interview with Ben Wolf, producer and director of Changing Lanes. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, people-centred cities, reclaiming public space for the public, micromobility, electric bikes, and many more.Find out more in the episode.Episode generated with Descript assistance (affiliate link).Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Are you interested micromobility? What do you think about induced demand? How can we effectively reduce traffic and reclaim streets for public use? Trailer for episode 424 - interview with Ben Wolf, producer and director of Changing Lanes. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, people-centred cities, reclaiming public space for the public, micromobility, electric bikes, and many more.Find out more in the episode.Episode generated with Descript assistance (affiliate link).Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Are you interested micromobility? What do you think about induced demand? How can we effectively reduce traffic and reclaim streets for public use? Trailer for episode 424 - interview with Ben Wolf, producer and director of Changing Lanes. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, people-centred cities, reclaiming public space for the public, micromobility, electric bikes, and many more.Find out more in the episode.Episode generated with Descript assistance (affiliate link).Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Taylor talks with featured advocate Bronwyn Brightener and Director Ben Wolf of the documentary Changing Lanes about the contested Road Diet on McGuiness Boulevard in Greenpoint, Brooklyn https://www.changinglanesdoc.com/about (2:15). Eric Brightwell, host of the Nobody Drives in LA podcast, at the Changing Lanes screening https://ericbrightwell.com/nobody-drives-in-la/ (7:19). A concerned listener and bike safety designer/advocate, Abe a.k.a. Sundance, offers his “lane saber,” a light-up safety flag/space bar, for Taylor's May trip up Highway 1 https://bsky.app/profile/sundance.bikesky.social (9:18). The second installment of a series on Gloria Ines getting a bike. Taylor and Gloria decide that Taylor will give her a bike to fix up at a bike co-op, the Los Angeles Bike Oven https://bike-oven.com (15:38). Listener Email: Solidarity for Taylor's ride through Minneapolis from Brett McGraw, and two from Bluesky: another biker who wears backpacks, Nietifa Van Suiker, and another vote for more ebike power from BirdmanStevens (18:38). News: Cycling Data is now available on Google Earth https://medium.com/@googleearth/now-available-cycling-data-on-google-earth-1c12955d6f94, Prague has built a bridge just for cyclists, pedestrians, trams and buses https://www.ebikemag.eu/prague-opens-dvorecky-bridge-the-first-new-vltava-crossing-in-twelve-years/, Cologne will also rebuild a bridge just for bicycles and trams https://www.ksta.de/koeln/muelheimer-bruecke-koelner-ob-entmachtet-verkehrsdezernenten-5-1194350, and NYC Mayor Mamdani announces an immediate overhaul for cyclists and pedestrians on the Brooklyn Bridge https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/03/27/mamdani-will-upgrade-brooklyn-bridge-manhattan-side-entrance-by-june(20:51). In Northampton, Massachusetts, complete streets opponents are claiming that fixing the unsafe downtown streets will hurt the town's kids by taking money from schools. Proponents of the Picture Main Street redesign say most of the money comes from a Department of Transportation grant, not the city. Also, where are kids supposed to go after school? Math teacher Ray Paquette, a bike rider who's an active member of the Northampton teacher's union, NASE, along with Northampton Strong Towns members Jen Nery and Benjamin Spencer (22:38). New York City's Upper West Side will get a two-way protected bike lane, converting four lanes of traffic to two, thanks to Mayor Mamdani's Department of Transportation https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/04/14/east-side-west-side-mamdanis-dot-will-transform-72nd-street-with-protected-bike-lane-bus-improvements. Taylor talks to Carl Mahaney, Director of Streetopia Upper West Side https://www.streetopia.city/reimagining-w72 (39:38). Why is CicLAvia, Los Angeles' open streets event, so great? CicLAvia Chief Strategist Tafarai Bayne contextualizes the next event, on LA's West Side April 26 https://www.ciclavia.org/ciclavia_west_la26 (54:14).
How streets are transformed into safer, more inviting places is messy and difficult. This fascinating new documentary dives deep into the details of just such a transformation in New York City, and the results are beautiful and inspiring, yet frustrating on so many levels. You'll ask: "Why does it have to be so hard?" and then you'll see the very human responses to the prospect of change and how the advocates for safer streets navigate the minefield of barriers to progress.Helpful Links (note that some may include affiliate links to help me support the channel):
Ben Wolf — cinematographer and director of the documentary Changing Lanes — is in good traffic this week for a conversation about using a Brooklyn bike lane project as a lens for understanding democracy, infrastructure, and why America feels politically stuck. As the documentary begins its theatrical release in Los Angeles and prepares to stream on major platforms, Ben reflects on what local stories can teach national audiences and why good information matters more than ever.We also touch on: How the pandemic created space to pursue creative projects. Cycling's transformation from outsider activity to mainstream. Why streets are a proxy for bigger political problems. Mayors Bloomberg, Adams, and Mamdani's approaches to bike infrastructure and street safety. Renters versus owners in infrastructure debates. Car commercials as propaganda for the status quo. Why there's no equivalent marketing for walking and biking. Film festival reception and upcoming theatrical release. Sicily hill towns where streets have stairs, and walking ten minutes to the piazza for coffee.Timeline:00:00 Ben Wolf and Changing Lanes.07:23 Three years following a street redesign story.08:15 The pandemic as catalyst for directing.09:07 Wanting to explore local transportation and politics.09:41 Streets as illustrations of democracy.10:09 The locked public meeting.11:12 Finding the spine of the story.11:45 Housing debates bleeding into street fights.13:58 Renters versus owners and credibility claims.16:54 The broader political paralysis theme.16:01 Mamdani election and optimism for change.17:55 Bloomberg and Janette Sadik-Khan's rapid change era.19:39 Mayor Eric Adams' record.21:10 Why compromise feels impossible.26:21 Corporate car propaganda versus reality.30:48 Generations of automotive marketing.36:34 The counter-narrative we don't get.42:25 Making local stories nationally relevant.43:06 The problem of bad information.44:10 Car companies as propaganda experts.44:51 Documentaries as counter to corporate messaging.45:55 Theatrical release and streaming plans.46:47 Hosting screenings in your city.47:48 LA as the most car-centric place.48:08 Using Olympics as catalyst for change.48:33 The commute question.48:53 A vacation house in Sicily.49:22 Everything within a ten-minute walk.49:38 Wrapping up.Further context:Where to view the film, upcoming.Hosting a screening.
A school bike bus is recognized by the Burbank, California City Council for promoting safe, active Transportation. With Alfonso Directo, Jr. Advocacy Director of Act-LA and Roosevelt Elementary School parent https://www.act-la.org/ (2:53). Bike Films: “Major Taylor: Champion of the Race" Earns National News & Documentary Emmy Award Nomination-can now be streamed https://video.indianapublicmedia.org/video/major-taylor-champion-of-the-race-7pwxvd/ (9:40). “Changing Lanes,” a documentary about the conflict over a protected bike lane in Greenpoint, Brooklyn on McGuinness Boulevard. Taylor talks with the Director of Changing Lanes, Ben Wolf https://www.changinglanesdoc.com/ (10:28). Listener Email: Julian disputes Asha Weinstein's take on high powered bikes from Bike Talk's 26/12 episode https://biketalk.org/2026/03/26-12-bike-more-worry-less-e-bikes-and-avs/(15:04). Stacey's (Charlie's) News: Jersey City Approves First Protected Bike Lane in The Heights Along Franklin Street https://jerseydigs.com/protected-bike-lane-jersey-city-heights/. The City of Detroit makes bike lane data available to all riders online https://www.wxyz.com/news/region/detroit/city-of-detroit-makes-bike-lane-data-available-to-all-riders-online. Local Cyclists Fund Their Own Bike Lane Sweeper as City Fails to Maintain Infrastructure https://momentummag.com/bike-lane-sweeper-richmond-virginia/ (18:25). An urban planner running on safe streets and active transportation for the City Council of Glendale, California, Alek Bartrosouf https://www.alekforglendale.com/ (20:39). The Spring Classics 2026 with Dane Cash of the Escape Collective https://escapecollective.com/author/danecash/ (32:50). Coffee and bikes (53:32). A bill to cap NY Citibikes at the price of a bus or subway ride by NYC Councilmember Lincoln Restler https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2024/09/16/restler-bill-to-cap-e-bike-fees-sets-the-bar-high-for-citi-bikes-future (54:35)
This week on Forgotten Cinema, the Mikes revisit "Changing Lanes", the early 2000s drama built around one bad day and two men whose lives collide in all the worst ways.Mike Butler remembers enjoying this film the first time around, and on rewatch there is still a lot to like. The dual protagonist structure, where each man also serves as the other's antagonist, creates an interesting dynamic. Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Affleck both deliver strong performances, bringing intensity and humanity to characters pushed to their limits.Mike Field also appreciates the performances and the decision to treat this concept as a grounded drama rather than a more conventional action thriller. However, he finds the dual main character setup distracting, making it harder to fully invest in either character's journey.Both Mikes agree the film is not without its flaws. There are noticeable contrivances, and the resolution leans a bit too conveniently toward a tidy ending. Butler also feels Affleck's character could have used more development, particularly in showing what drives him toward the darker choices he begins to make.Even with those issues, "Changing Lanes" remains a compelling and thoughtful early-2000s drama, anchored by strong performances and a premise that still resonates.
This week's blogpost - https://bahnsen.co/47grFFj Trevor Cummings hosts the Thoughts and Money Podcast with Brett Bonecutter and Blaine Carver, discussing his blog topic “Shortcuts, Head Starts and Changing Lanes.” After attending a conference job fair for aspiring financial advisors, they critique “fast track” career programs and argue against career and investing shortcuts, emphasizing foundation-building, patience, and willingness to do early “dirty work.” They compare shortcuts to chasing penny stocks, leverage, and persuasive pitches, noting investors' susceptibility to FOMO, media narratives, and relative performance envy. They advocate “head starts” through early saving and compounding, citing a chart showing higher ending wealth from starting at 25 versus 35 despite lower total contributions. They warn against “changing lanes” in strategies, promote seeking “good returns, not best returns,” and stress having a durable investment philosophy, accountability, and discipline to avoid ruining long-built progress quickly. 00:00 Welcome and Banter 00:54 Conference Shortcut Pitch 02:24 Why the Long Cut Wins 05:44 Dirty Work and Foundations 08:08 Shortcuts in Life and Money 10:05 Smooth Is Fast Principle 12:01 Penny Stocks and Red Flags 13:56 Why We Chase Shortcuts 18:08 Head Starts Beat Catching Up 20:05 Compounding Chart Explained 21:26 Discipline and Real Life Costs 24:08 Don't Disrupt Compounding 24:40 Can You Afford It 26:18 Credit Changes Everything 27:42 Changing Lanes Trap 29:36 Good Returns Mindset 31:30 Relative Returns FOMO 33:21 Shallow Convictions 34:31 Philosophy vs Institutions 39:49 Time Horizon Edge 42:34 Reputation and Shortcuts 43:54 Advisor as Accountability 45:13 Same as Ever Lessons 46:06 Overconfidence and Wrap Up Links mentioned in this episode: http://thoughtsonmoney.com http://thebahnsengroup.com
On today's SHORT SHIFTS episode, Toph wants to answer a listener's question: what are our thoughts on changing lanes on the rush, and how can it create better timing and space for players without the puck? TEN MINUTES ON THE CLOCK STARTING NOW! We appreciate every listen, download, comment, rating, and share on your social sites! Shout out to this Short Shifts supporter: SkateTech Skate Sharpening & Equipment Repair Follow us: IG: @HockeyThinkTank X (Twitter): @HockeyThinkTank TikTok: @HockeyThinkTank Facebook: TheHockeyThinkTank Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Eckhart Tolle - Sadece mevcut ol yeter, eylem de buradan gelir. 00:08 – Kaosun Büyümesi: “Changing Lanes” ve Şiddete Giden Yol 01:59 – Hayat = Olaylar Değil, Tepkimiz 04:38 – Zorluklar Mevcudiyeti Uyandırır 05:42 – “Uyandım” Demek Kolay Hayat Demek Değil 09:25 – Zihnin Paterni: “Bir Sonraki An” ve Sokrates 10:50 – Taraf Tutmadan Mevcut Olmak 13:03 – Tartışma Kültürü ve Kavramlara Yapışma 15:10 – Çocuklarla İlişki: Zihin/Duygu Ötesi Presence 20:41 – Bilmemek ve Fikirsizlik: Özgürlük Alanı 22:17 – Nisargadatta Örneği: Uyanış Mükemmellik Değil 26:26 – Meditasyona Geçiş: Dinginlik ve Tanıklık Bu bölümde Eckhart Tolle'un kaos, ızdırap ve bilinç ilişkisine dair söyledikleri üzerinden, hayatı belirleyen şeyin yaşananlar değil onlara verdiğimiz tepkiler olduğu ele alınıyor. Bilinçsiz tepkilerin küçük olayları büyütebildiği, mevcudiyetin ise hem içsel hem ilişkisel alanı dönüştürebildiği vurgulanıyor. Uyanmış olmanın hayatı kolaylaştırmadığı; zorlukların devam ettiği ama onlarla kurulan ilişkinin değiştiği anlatılıyor. Bölüm, düşüncelere tutunmadan bu anda kalmayı destekleyen bir meditasyonla tamamlanıyor. Zeynep Aksoy, saygın bir yoga eğitmeni ve Reset platformunun kurucusudur. Web sitesi üzerinden canlı ve kayıttan izlenebilen dersler, üyelik programları ve profesyonel eğitimler sunmaktadır. Online Stüdyo üyeliği ile günlük çevrim içi derslere, geniş bir arşive ve topluluk desteğine erişim imkânı sağlar. Ayrıca Zeynep, katılımcıların hareket, anatomi ve farkındalık konularında bilgilerini derinleştirmelerine yardımcı olmak için yenilikçi Fasyal Yoga Uzmanlık Programı'nı yürütmektedir. Daha fazla bilgi almak ve sertifikalı eğitimlere katılmak için: www.zeynepaksoyreset.com
In this episode Derek Champagne interviews Siphiwe Baleka. Fox Sports won an Emmy for Changing Lanes: The Siphiwe Baleka story.Siphiwe Baleka is the founder of Fitness Trucking, LLC and serves as the DriverHealth and Fitness Coach at Prime Inc., one of America's largest trucking companies.His innovative, on-the-go wellness program has helped thousands of truckdrivers lose weight and reclaim their health (69% of truck drivers are obese; thetrucking industry is the least healthy of any industry in the country).His premise is that ANYONE with 4 minutes can get fit. What works for truckers can workfor any sedentary person! Formerly, Baleka served as the Driver Health Editorfor both Road King magazine and The Trucking Network magazine. After beingraised in Chicago by a single dad, he graduated from Yale University and is thefirst African American ever named to the First Team All-Ivy League Swim Team.He missed qualifying for the 1992 Olympic Swimming Trials in the 100 freestyleby just 0.8 seconds! He is the author of 4-Minute Fit (Simon & Schuster).Business Leadership Series Intro and Outro music provided by Just Off Turner: https://music.apple.com/za/album/the-long-walk-back/268386576
This week we're back after a summer hiatus to talk about getting out of our comfort zones with new styles of bookings, the evolution of club DJs shifting to daytimes and other roles, whether 'The DJ' will become a driving force for musical trends next year, following the success of DJ AG, how to negotiate contracts with clubs and Serato 4.0...the pros & cons! @Talkoverpod on socials. Big up.
Daniel Lam discusses the shifting relationship between USD and US equities this year, how that is likely to evolve, and what it means under various cases of US macro scenarios.Speaker: - Daniel Lam, Head of Equity Strategy, Standard Chartered BankFor more of our latest market insights, visit Market views on-the-go or subscribe to Standard Chartered Wealth Insights on YouTube.
D and Z discuss Lane Kiffin's new job at LSU, the Mets' signing of Devin Williams, Chris Paul's future in the NBA, and more! ——————————————-—————— Join D and Z, two veteran sports aficionados and lifelong friends, as they dissect the week's top stories with wit and a touch of New York flair. Subscribe today and never miss an episode! New episode drops: Fade Route - #Wednesday Order Up/The Option - #Saturday Red Light, Green Light - #Sunday Website: https://www.podpage.com/the-fade-route-with-d-and-z/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAadJrroCzNzmCkojX5FjMa0r6-17sFD180OJuV7gJuCTQ48A3NS66t9fGDXw0A_aem_Z9cVJ0YHRQ2BOk7oI00Shg Hit us up with questions, comments, picks, and segment suggestions. Email: faderoutemail@gmail.com #sports #podcast #faderoutedandz #football #basketball #baseball #hockey #soccer #mlb #nfl #nba #nhl #futbol #mls #ncaa #fyp #wnba #nflpicks #footballpicks
This audible clip from Erik Qualman's #1 Bestselling book The Focus Project emphasizes the importance of knowing who lifts you up and who pulls you down, and that it's perfectly okay to shift paths when someone starts holding you back. 5x #1 Bestselling Author and Motivational Speaker Erik Qualman has performed in over 55 countries and reached over 50 million people this past decade. He was voted the 2nd Most Likable Author in the World behind Harry Potter's J.K. Rowling. Have Erik speak at your conference: eq@equalman.com Motivational Speaker | Erik Qualman has inspired audiences at FedEx, Chase, ADP, Huawei, Starbucks, Godiva, FBI, Google, and many more on Focus and Digital Leadership. Learn more at https://equalman.com
Kraken Head Coach, Lane Lambert, joins for the first episode of the regular season! Coach Lambert dives into his coaching philosophies, what he's seen at Training Camp, and how he's settling into the PNW.Piper and JT review the Opening Night roster, leading to discussions on the team's young prospects, line combinations, and the three goalie rotation. The hosts identify players to watch this season and what to expect for the first couple game matchups. Watch the full episode on the Seattle Kraken YouTube page to see the featured Hispanic Heritage Night jersey and the new Kraken-themed Brooks Ghost 17 shoe.
Looking for help navigating the changing environment around your VMware investment? What considerations do you need to make relative to staying on VMware versus moving to another solution? We have answers and guidance - check out this episode for an insightful discussion with David Stevens, Field Solution Architect, as we delve into the evolving landscape of virtualization. Despite recent changes from Broadcom, VMware still commands a significant market share, and David unpacks why. We explore the various paths VMware customers are taking today, from sticking with their current setup to exploring hypervisor alternatives, migrating to the cloud, or even transitioning to containers. This episode offers valuable anecdotes and practical insights for anyone navigating the complexities of modern IT infrastructure. Hear how Pure Storage is strategically positioned to assist organizations through these transitions, highlighting our deep integrations with VMware for over a decade and how investments in Azure VMware Solution provide a cost effective cloud alternative. David also shares his "hot takes" on industry trends, a memorable "screwup" story, and crucial advice for the future of data management. Tune in to gain actionable takeaways on charting the right course for your VMware situation and beyond.
Our buddy Will returns as we discuss the traffic thriller slash message movie, CHANGING LANES. We talk about our favorite Ben Affleck movies and our favorite traffic infractions.
Geoff, Gavin and Andrew talk about Imhotep, vaseline, dry rub, circumcision, hairline, animal hair, Turkey assumptions, EPO tent, Lance Armstrong, 100% ankles, intestines, ebikes, dogged out, off the dog?, The Edge, Bart the Bear, Bronson Pinchot, Hitman Map, the radio, santa claus demons, Greg the Bunny, bear disease, slug lifespan, bats, organized animals, mosquitos, slug redemption, Changing Lanes, and picture posting. Support us directly at https://www.patreon.com/TheRegulationPod Stay up to date, get exclusive supplemental content, and connect with other Regulation Listeners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 2025 America's car industry is encountering a new reality and has quickly shifted priorities to reflect changing winds in politics and the market. While the Biden administration was fully invested in electric vehicles and incentivized manufacturers to increase EV production, the Trump administration has set out to put all those policies in reverse. Today on The Sunday Story, NPR's Camila Domonoske explains how the car industry is navigating the country's changing priorities and what's next for electric vehicles in America.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Hobby Lanes, Lasting Bonds & The Caitlin Clark Effect In Part 2, Jeremy, Big Ken, and Joe explore how friendships and trust shape the sports card hobby more than profits ever could. They dive into the importance of evolving as a collector—whether that means staying in your lane or switching it up entirely. The conversation also tackles Caitlin Clark's explosive rise in the card market and whether she transcends the WNBA. Then 15-year-old collector Aaron from Tropic Collects joins to share a fresh perspective on how young collectors engage with vintage, value, and what's broken in the hobby's pricing model. An insightful, cross-generational conversation that highlights where the hobby's been—and where it's going. Each week we tackle hot hobby headlines with a rotating panel of hobbyists, taking your questions and comments! We are likely to go into overtime so join us live grab your favorite beverage and snacks and bring your questions and comments as they will be in play. Saturday May 24 @ 7:00pm PST / 8:00pm MST / 9:00pm CST / 10:00pm EST Sports Cards Live has recently been ranked #5 among Feedspot's top 90 Sports Card podcasts https://podcast.feedspot.com/sports_card_podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode I talk about changing up my inventory to travel lighter to the bigger shows I have coming up. I also recap the Causeway Card show at TD Center Boston SCL S6E33
In this episode Derek Champagne interviews Siphiwe Baleka. Fox Sports won an Emmy for Changing Lanes: The Siphiwe Baleka story.Siphiwe Baleka is the founder of Fitness Trucking, LLC and serves as the DriverHealth and Fitness Coach at Prime Inc., one of America's largest trucking companies.His innovative, on-the-go wellness program has helped thousands of truckdrivers lose weight and reclaim their health (69% of truck drivers are obese; thetrucking industry is the least healthy of any industry in the country).His premise is that ANYONE with 4 minutes can get fit. What works for truckers can workfor any sedentary person! Formerly, Baleka served as the Driver Health Editorfor both Road King magazine and The Trucking Network magazine. After beingraised in Chicago by a single dad, he graduated from Yale University and is thefirst African American ever named to the First Team All-Ivy League Swim Team.He missed qualifying for the 1992 Olympic Swimming Trials in the 100 freestyleby just 0.8 seconds! He is the author of 4-Minute Fit (Simon & Schuster).
Hello everybody and welcome to The B-Side podcast for The Film Stage, here we talk about movie stars; not the films that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones they made in between! And today, with The Accountant 2 out in theaters, we thought we'd revisit our episode on the B-Sides of Ben Affleck! Originally recorded in March 2020, at the time of the release of The Way Back, our friend Marie Bardi joins us to talk about our love for a sad Ben Affleck performance, and his ups and downs in B-Sides like Forces of Nature, Bounce, Changing Lanes, and Hollywoodland. We reflect on how his work seems to constantly mirror his life offscreen, and what makes him such an appealing movie star to root for. We get into a lot, so please enjoy this look back at the B-Sides of Ben Affleck.
On this episode, Cathleen McCabe, MD, and Laura Enyedi, MD, chat with guest Cynthia Pong, JD, about combating burnout, changing up careers, ‘career insurance' and how to negotiate your contract successfully. Intro 0:03 Cynthia Pong, JD 0:36 What was the pivotal moment in your career and how did you make that happen? 2:52 The hosts and guest talk about physician burnout. 5:52 How do you make the change when you experience burnout? 6:44 How do you stay attune to the voice in your head? How do you take steps to move into alignment with that voice? 10:55 The hosts and guest discuss the golden hours. 11:33 Don't Stay in Your Lane by Cynthia Pong, JD 10:46 How can leaders recognize someone else's struggle and approach burnout in discussion? 15:39 The hosts and guest discuss support. 19:07 The hosts and guest discuss ‘naming'. 20:06 How do we better negotiate to minimize the pay gap? 21:11 Negotiation calculator 23:49 The hosts and guest discuss men championing women. 25:18 What is “career insurance”? 26:45 The hosts and guest discuss the different aspects of their lives and careers. 29:43 The hosts and guest discuss their ‘personal advisory boards'. 33:38 The hosts and guests discuss their ‘brands'. 34:45 What are you reading lately? 36:55 Thanks 38:19 Laura Enyedi, MD, is a professor of ophthalmology and pediatrics at Duke Eye Center and medical director of South Durham Ophthalmology in North Carolina. Cathleen McCabe, MD, is chief medical officer of Eye Health America and medical director of The Eye Associates in Sarasota, FL. Cynthia Pong, JD, is an award-winning executive coach and speaker who empowers women of color leaders to advance their careers into positions of power. As founder and CEO of Embrace Change, Cynthia leads an elite, all-BIPOC team who provide specialized coaching and training programs for high-performing women of color up to the C-suite. Her Anthem Award-winning Leadership Accelerator program has propelled women of color to prestigious fellowships, promotions and top graduate program admissions. Cynthia's book, Don't Stay in Your Lane: The Career Change Guide for Women of Color, has cemented her as a foremost voice on career advancement, negotiation and thought leadership. You can follow Cynthia on Instagram @embracechangenyc, LinkedIn and YouTube. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to podcast@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @Healio_OSN. Disclosures: The hosts and guest report no relevant financial disclosures.
Caliber Collision doesn't just combat the tech shortage with their Technician Apprenticeship Program (TAP); they're also changing the lives of active-duty service members by giving them a smooth transition not only to the collision repair industry but also to civilian life. Andrew Vaccaro, director of apprenticeships at Caliber Collision, discusses Caliber's work in their Changing Lanes initiative.
Ever wondered what really goes on behind the scenes at a marketing agency? Josh Walters did - so he decided to find out firsthand. After nearly 20 years in the railway industry, he swapped signalling systems for sales funnels, spending a week inside Codebreak to see how a high-performing marketing team operates.In this episode, Josh and Joel pull back the curtain on the fast-paced world of marketing, revealing what surprised him, what challenged him, and what business owners can learn from his experience. From strategy meetings to AI-driven research, discover how a marketing agency tackles growth, solves problems and stays ahead of the competition.Expect insights on:
This episode is sponsored by Lockton, click here to learn more Watch the full video on YouTube - click hereIn this episode of The Automotive Leaders Podcast, Jan Griffiths teams up with co-host Alisyn Malek and guest André Weimerskirch to explore the dynamic world of startups and legacy auto. Together, they break down startup myths, explore the challenges of transitioning between the corporate and startup worlds, and highlight the immense potential of combining expertise from both worlds.André, who has experience in both startups and major companies like Bosch and Lear, shares his career journey. Starting with his cybersecurity startup, ESCRYPT, André reveals how he transitioned to corporate life, learned to scale systems, and returned to the fast-paced startup world with a fresh perspective. Along the way, he reflects on the value of structure from corporates and the creativity of startups, highlighting how combining these approaches can lead to innovation.Together, they uncover common fears holding people back from leaving the corporate world, such as financial stability and healthcare. Alisyn then introduces the “Changing Lanes” program. She shares how this initiative supports professionals in the auto industry by connecting them to resources that help turn ideas into scalable businesses. For anyone who's ever thought, “Somebody should fix this,” Changing Lanes offers the tools and guidance to help you realize, “Why not me?”When asked which authentic leadership traits matter most for the auto industry's future, André didn't hesitate to choose honesty and integrity, and cognitive diversity. For André, these traits are not just leadership principles but the foundation for collaboration and progress in an evolving industry.This episode is a must-listen for those seeking to change lanes, challenge the status quo, and explore what's possible when startup and corporate worlds collide.Themes discussed in this episode:Breaking stereotypes about startup culture and foundersChallenges of transitioning from corporate to startup lifeThe mindset shift needed to bridge the corporate and startup worldsAdvice for professionals curious about exploring the startup worldThe Changing Lanes program and how it helps career transitionsWhy cognitive diversity makes teams stronger and more innovativeLeadership traits essential for navigating change in the auto industryCo-host: Alisyn MalekWhat she does: Alisyn Malek is an experienced automotive and startup professional who is currently leading the Changing Lanes project on behalf of the state of Michigan. With Changing Lanes, she aims to connect the state's automotive and startup professional ecosystems by bridging through storytelling, events, and programming.Featured guest: André WeimerskirchWhat he does: Dr. André Weimerskirch is the COO of Block Harbor Cybersecurity, where he leads efforts to develop innovative cybersecurity solutions for the automotive industry. With a rich background in both startup and corporate leadership, André has built and managed teams responsible for product security, functional safety, and advanced software systems. He co-founded ESCRYPT, a pioneering embedded systems security company, and played a key role in its growth before its acquisition by Bosch. André has...
In this episode, Marnie Hoolahan, President of The NemetzGroup, discusses the challenges and opportunities of transitioning from an individual contributor to leading the company.
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Every Tuesday at 3pm PST, join us live on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn for Deep Work Fast with Christine Grimm! This week, Chris offers tools to help you slow down and make new choices and changes in your life. Also, check out her weekly blog on the same topic: https://www.avvi.me/post/slow-down-when-changing-lanes-tools-for-new-choices #deepworkfast #deepwork #live #livestream #livestreamingfree #coaching #motivation #womenownedbusiness #podcast #business #selfwork
Hope may be hard to come by in any corner of the world these days. But writer-producer Chap Taylor and producer Evan Astrowsky try their level best to help us keep our chins up in our first show business roundtable for season 3. Chap Taylor has written screenplays and television pilots for all of the major Hollywood studios. He's worked for such producers as Brian Grazer, Scott Rudin, Irwin Winkler, Arnold Kopelson, and for directors Wes Craven and Ridley Scott. He co-wrote the Paramount feature film Changing Lanes, starring Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson, as well as uncredited work on National Treasure, Behind Enemy Lines and the remake of the horror classic, The Omen. Chap created the comic book series Haunted City and (in 2021) is currently adapting it into a television series for producers Tom Fontana and Barry Levinson. He served as Consulting Producer on the NBC/Sony Pictures Television drama The Blacklist and wrote episodes #407 and #414. In features, he most recently re-imagined the classic John Ford western The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance for producer Matt Jackson at Paramount. He is currently (in 2021) developing projects with eOne, Doug Liman's production company Hypnotic, Levinson/Fontana Television and Jay Carson, creator of The Morning Show. Chap Taylor IMDB Twitter Evan Astrowsky Evan is a seasoned film and commercial producer with ad agency , production company and film producing expertise. After graduating NYU Film School as the Lew Wasserman Fellow Evan went on to produce 10+ independently produced feature films including Cabin Fever, Fanboys, Ironclad, The Lazarus Project, and Mini's First Time. Evan now finds himself firmly in the brand world where he has produced commercials for companies like Microsoft, Bud Light, Chevy, Verizon and Oracle. Evan is part of the ‘abled-disabled' community in LA where he lives with wife and two kids. IMDB Instagram Twitter Alex Keledjian Alex Keledjian is the creator of Project Greenlight, a documentary television series where executive producers Matt Damon and Ben Affleck gave first-time filmmakers a chance to direct their first feature film. In 2018, Alex wrote and directed the film High Voltage starring David Arquette and Luke Wilson. MAX launched the latest season of the Emmy-nominated TV series Project Greenlight from executive producer Issa Rae and Miramax Television in July 2023. How I Got Greenlit Instagram Twitter Podlink Credits Alex Keledjian, Host Pete Musto, Producer/Editor Jeremiah Tittle, Producer Experience more of How I Got Greenlit via nextchapterpodcasts.com For guest inquiries, sponsorships, and all other magnificent concerns, please reach How I Got Greenlit via howIgotgreenlit@gmail.com For inquiries and more information on Next Chapter Podcasts info@ncpodcasts.com New episodes go live every Tuesday. Please subscribe, rate & review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
About the Guest(s): Ashley Roberts: Alexis is the host of "It's Just Different Podcast" and the author of two books, "Little Girl Big Dreams" and "Changing Lanes." She brings her experience and understanding of sports and its life applications to help athletes and their families. Ruben Diaz: A seasoned AAU coach with extensive experience in navigating the basketball recruitment landscape. His insights into how to get college coaches to notice players are invaluable for any aspiring athlete. Tay Hester: An enthusiastic and dedicated coach who emphasizes creating a supportive and competitive environment for young athletes. Her work focuses on building solid relationships and a sisterhood within her teams. Rich Anderson: With a background in real estate and a knack for cultivating the right environments for young athletes, Rich shares his journey into coaching and the importance of understanding the recruitment process. Alexis Burke: A former collegiate and Juco coach who brings a wealth of knowledge from her varied experiences. Ashley emphasizes the importance of practice, mental toughness, and understanding the game beyond just playing it. Episode Summary: In this special episode of "It's Just Different Podcast," host Ashley Roberts takes listeners on a journey through previous episodes, combining rich insights from various guests into a single, informative pack. This episode features a blend of experienced coaches offering a treasure trove of information crucial for athletes and parents navigating the basketball recruitment landscape. Listeners will gain firsthand insights from Ruben Diaz about the importance of finding the right club and the critical steps involved in ensuring college coaches come to watch your games. Tay Hester stresses the significance of working hard and building relationships both on and off the court. Rich Anderson discusses the necessity of understanding the recruitment process and being realistic about athlete potential at various levels. Alexis Burke sheds light on the demands and intricacies of maintaining a structured practice environment and the overlooked aspects of preparing athletes for the rigors of higher-level play. Key Takeaways: Effective Recruitment Strategies: Ruben Diaz highlights the importance of direct communication with college coaches and setting realistic expectations. Building Relationships in Basketball: Tay Hester and Alexis Burke discuss creating a supportive and energetic team culture that fosters growth and camaraderie. Understanding Athlete Potential: Rich Anderson emphasizes the need for honest evaluations and understanding the recruitment process from various perspectives. Importance of Practice: Alexis Burke talks about the critical role of practice in preparing athletes for game conditions and the mental toughness required to succeed. Creating Meaningful Highlights: Ashley Roberts shares the importance of tailoring highlight reels to address specific team needs and strengths. Notable Quotes: Ruben Diaz: "The easiest kids to get scholarships are those talented ones." Tay Hester: "If you touch one, you can touch many." Alexis Burke: "The culture has not changed. You know, when essence is in the building, you gonna hear the chants, you gonna hear the dance." Rich Anderson: "I tell people all the time, the easiest kids to get scholarships are those talented ones. The sizzle is where those mid-level girls." Ashley Roberts: "Practice is important. You gotta be at practice." Alexis Burke Full Episode #3 Ruben Diaz Full Episode #25 Rich Anderson Full Episode #28 Tay Hester Full Episode #37 Follow itsjustdifferentpod on all social media platforms! Want to join the Different tribe click link below to be apart of the family! https://ashleyroberts.ck.page/subscribe
Send us a Text Message.In today's podcast, Hal's wife, Vicki, shares her story about having to “change lanes” in life. Using the metaphor of a freeway, she shares her story about changes God has for her, changing to a different lane, and even getting off the freeway and onto a service road. Changes in life are not easy at times, but God uses them for His purposes. You will enjoy her story.Email us: Hal@finishingwellministries.orgFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/finishingwellministriesSupport Our Ministry: https://www.finishingwellministries.org/donateAre there biblical principles to help us understand how to finish well?Join Dr. Habecker LIVE on ZOOM for a greater understanding of the SEVEN Essentials to Finishing Life Well: https://www.finishingwellministries.org/upcoming-eventsThanks for listening as we all strive to live and finish life well!
Oh, hey y'all. Today we have an incredible guest, Shanté Cofield, also known as the Movement Maestro on Instagram. Join us as we explore the fascinating intersections of movement, business, and personal growth. Shanté shares her insights on why you don't have to stick to what you're good at, the next big trends in fitness, and hot tips for making a splash in your online business. Get ready for an engaging conversation full of laughs and valuable takeaways. Highlights: (4:16) The next fitness trends(11:24) Using Instagram for business success(21:05) Gaining confidence by helping others(29:55) Being seen in the online space(37:38) Nothing is free(43:23) Overcoming fear and self-doubtFind out more about the Movement Maestro:WebsiteInstagramThreads: @themovementmaestroVisit Nicole's on demand fitness platform for live weekly classes and a recorded library of yoga, strength training, guided audio meditations and mobility (Kinstretch) classes, as well: https://www.sweatandstillness.comGrab Nicole's bestselling children's book and enter your email for A FREE GIFT: https://www.yolkedbook.comFind Nicole on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nicolesciacca/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thenicolesciaccaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/nicolesciaccayoga/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1X8PPWCQa2werd4unex1eAPractice yoga with Nicole in person in Santa Monica, CA at Aviator Nation Ride. Get the App to book in: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/aviator-nation-ride/id1610561929Book a discovery call or virtual assessment with Nicole here: https://www.calendly.com/nicolesciaccaThis Podcast is Proudly Produced by The Podcast Boutique
Our McTiernan series concludes with 2003's BASIC - a film that Griffin thinks should instead be titled “COMPLICATED” - get it? Because there are so many plot twists?? The great BenDavid Grabinski joins us to chat about John Travolta's run of big, skeezy characters post-FACE/OFF, McTiernan's ultimate Achilles heel (getting too confident in his ability to fix impossible movies), the screenwriting career of studio wunderkind James Vanderbilt, and the truly terrible acting of Giovanni Ribisi. Plus, the return of Journalist Eddie Brock, our pitches for different versions of CHANGING LANES (which they should remake every five years), and our final McT filmography rankings. This episode is sponsored by: AuraFrames.com (CODE: CHECK) Burrow (Burrow.com/check) Join our Patreon at patreon.com/blankcheck Follow us @blankcheckpod on Twitter and Instagram!
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In this episode, Alisha Wielfaert, a life coach and artist, explores the topic of the journey to find one's purpose by changing lanes and getting out of your comfort zone to explore new interests. Join us as we uncover the role of creativity in self-discovery and personal expansion, offering inspiration for anyone seeking to embrace their true selves and shine brightly in their creative endeavors. Get 10% off your Canvas Lamp today with code: Tillage10 Submit to The Tillage Magazine! ☕Buy Me A Coffee and support an episode! ⭐Leave a Review on Rate This Podcast! ⭐Visit www.thetillagepodcast.com for today's show notes and more. ⭐Follow along on INSTAGRAM
You've heard the quote that "the only constant in life is change." It's true that change is inevitable, but how intentional is the change that you're creating or experiencing in your life...or in your business? On today's episode, Tim Rhode, the recent bestselling author of Changing Lanes for Business: 4 Simple Steps to Overcome Problems, Accelerate Progress, and Achieve Your Goals!, will help you answer that question. Because we learn best through stories, Tim wrote his book as a parable and through the experience of the main character, we learn the 4 steps of how to be more strategic and intentional about change. In Tim's words, "We don't need more complexity. We need simplicity." That's why “Changing Lanes” is a metaphor for the familiar approach you use when driving, to develop the clarity, confidence, and agility that are essential in today's challenging business world. Ultimately, Tim's goal is to help all of us to make progress whenever we want, for the rest of our life. And as Tim suggests in our conversation, "it just takes ONE simple technique to change lanes and make progress toward your goals!" Listen in to learn more about that simple technique! ----- Tim Rhode is a highly successful business consultant, author, motivational speaker, and leadership coach with more than 35 years of entrepreneurial experience. He has personally launched and led multiple 7 and 8-figure high-service-level businesses, helping tens of thousands of customers, and hundreds of team members to transform their lives, both personally and professionally. Since 2015, he's coached and consulted leaders and teams in dozens of industries to overcome challenges and get from where they are now—to where they want to be. Tim does this by offering inspiration, new perspectives, and new ideas to overcome limiting beliefs and roadblocks. To accelerate growth, success, and abundance with a simple 4 step process. His extensive experience and ability to relate to other business leaders allow him to effectively coach others through helpful changes that dramatically improve their revenue, profit, and culture. ------ You can find Changing Lanes for Business: 4 Simple Steps to Overcome Problems, Accelerate Progress, and Achieve Your Goals! on Amazon. And if you're interested in going from where you are to where you want to be, and you would like to be intentional and strategic about how you do that, then be sure to follow Tim: Website: https://rhodemanagement.com/ LinkedIn: @TimRhode
This audible clip from Erik Qualman's #1 Bestselling book The Focus Project covers we all need others in life to succeed. If someone in life is dragging you down, it's ok to switch lanes. 5x Best Selling Author and Motivational Speaker Erik Qualman has performed in over 55 countries and reached 35 million people. His Socialnomics work has been on 60 Minutes to the Wall Street Journal and used by the National Guard to NASA. His book Digital Leader propelled him to be voted the 2nd Most Likeable Author in the World behind Harry Potter's J.K. Rowling. Have Erik speak at your conference: eq@equalman.com Learn more at: https://equalman.com/
In this episode, Eric Malzone engages in a conversation with Tim Rhode about the intricacies of managing change in business. Tim introduces a four-step framework using the analogy of changing lanes while driving. The steps include assessing your current position, signaling your intent for change, executing the change itself, and accelerating with purpose towards your goals. Emphasizing the importance of effective communication and overcoming resistance, Tim simplifies the change process, offering clarity and confidence to business leaders. The episode explores the key steps, decision-making aspects, and the critical need for clear communication in successful change implementation. Tim's recently launched book, "Changing Lanes for Business," serves as a parable-based guide for leaders, aiming to simplify complex concepts and make progress an exciting part of the journey. LINKS: https://www.podcastcollective.io/ Tim's Book
There aren't many things in life that are guaranteed but one thing is for certain and that's change. It seems like some of the most important life skills (e.g. listening) have the least amount of training. Change is one of them. For that reason, you're in for a treat today as we do a deep dive on change. My guest, Tim Rhodes, author of Changing Lanes and I discuss this crucial topic. Sometimes change happens to us and sometimes we happen to it. Either way, it's crucial we master it. Listen in to Tim's simple but highly effective process for navigating change. I also love our conversation about creating a life of abundance through simply caring. This is the good stuff! Find out more about Tim's approach at changinglanesapproach.com Listen to this episode, apply what you learn, and teach it to others. By the way, be sure to connect with me on Instagram! Listen and grow! Your Financial Coach, Billy P.S. If you or someone you know is looking for a plan to dial in their finances and achieve some financial freedom, book a short call with me here! P.P.S. You can book a call at that same link if you are interested in getting your financials dialed in and efficient with bookkeeping.
I'm feeling some big feels as I round this last bend before bidding farewell to my career. As I was starting to record my thoughts for the week, my college roommate called to check in. As we talked, the recording captured my side of the conversation. After a creative editing job removing all the gaps of silence from when Grace was talking (and all the other non-podcastable content), you get to hear a little bit of what was left-- lots of thoughts about lots of feelings. You can follow me on Instagram at: @karen.e.osborne Click on this link to join Club Sandwich (the LITSZ Private Facebook Group): LITSZ_Club_Sandwich --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karen-osborne9/message