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Order my new book, The Price of Becoming... www.LearningLeader.com/Becoming This is brought to you by Insight Global. If you need to hire one person, hire a team of people, or transform your business through Talent or Technical Services, Insight Global's team of 30,000 people around the world has the hustle and grit to deliver. My Guest: Nir Eyal is a Stanford lecturer, behavioral designer, and bestselling author who has spent his career at the intersection of psychology, technology, and human behavior. He's one of the most rigorous thinkers alive on why people do what they do, and what it actually takes to change. Notes Julie introduced Nir to the Turnaround technique. Nir and Julie met the first week of college in 1997 and have been married since 2001. A big part of the genesis of Beyond Belief came from Julie introducing Nir to this technique called The Turnaround, which comes out of the work from Byron Katie, that she used with her mother to repair the relationship she had with her mom. A limiting belief is a belief that saps motivation and increases suffering. It does that by creating short-term relief from discomfort. "I hate public speaking, I'm no good at public speaking, so I'm going to avoid public speaking." You reduce your motivation to go on stage, providing yourself temporary relief, but long-term suffering. The Turnaround helps you collect a portfolio of perspectives. The problem is that our minds hate changing beliefs. We use these beliefs to justify passivity. A turnaround helps you identify many different kinds of beliefs, and then you can choose the ones that serve you versus the ones that hurt you. Your conscious mind can only process 50 bits of information per second. Your brain is processing 11 million bits of information (the sound of a voice, light hitting your retinas, the ambient temperature of the room). Your conscious mind is not aware of all this. Your brain has to filter out and leaves you with 0.00045% of the information that's coming in. The brain sees reality through a tiny pinhole of attention. It's the difference between reading a simple sentence or War and Peace twice every second. In order to make sense of all this data coming in, the brain has to see reality through a tiny pinhole of attention, just a tiny fraction of reality you're actually consciously aware of. The brain makes predictions based on our beliefs. How does the brain make sense of all this information? It has to make predictions, and those predictions are based on our beliefs. We call this predictive processing. Everything you experience, everything you see, everything you feel, and everything you're inspired to do is determined by the three powers of belief. The three powers of belief: The power of attention changes what you see The power of anticipation changes how you feel The power of agency changes what you do Limiting beliefs hide themselves. A limiting belief, by definition, is hidden because we think that what we see is accurate. We all think that what we experience is a fact. "I saw it for myself. I'm stating my truth. This is the way things are." But that's not true at all. The way the brain processes information is woefully inadequate to put that burden of truth on it. The Turnaround uses four questions to challenge limiting beliefs. Is it true? Is it 100% absolutely true? Who am I when I hold onto this belief? Who would I be without this belief? Nir's story: "My mother is too judgmental and hard to please." Nir sent his mom flowers for her 74th birthday. She said, "Thank you very much. But just so you know, the flowers were half dead. Don't order from that florist again." Nir instantly became his 13-year-old self and blurted out, "Well, that's the last time I order you flowers again." Venting is terrible. It does nothing but reinforce your beliefs about people because not only do we not see reality clearly, we certainly don't see other people clearly. We see our beliefs about people. We don't see reality as it is. We see reality as we are. The Turnaround opened up new possibilities for Nir. In 30 seconds, he determined: (1) that belief may not be true, (2) it doesn't really serve him, and (3) there might be a better way to be. He could actually be happier without that belief. The brain hates changing its mind. The turnaround asks you to look at the diametric opposite of your belief. We have a psychological immune system. Just like if you get a splinter in your finger, your body will mount an immune defense. The same happens in our minds. The more you feel "that's crazy, I don't wanna think that way, that can't be true," the more you need to explore it. Nir found four beliefs instead of one: My mother is too judgmental and hard to please My mother is NOT too judgmental and hard to please (maybe she was just conveying information) I am too judgmental and hard to please (I had rehearsed a script of effusive praise I wanted) I am too judgmental and hard to please towards myself (I felt incompetent that the flowers didn't work out) "Beliefs are tools, not truths." This is the most important thing Nir can convey. Which one of those four beliefs is true? All of them. None of them. Who cares? Beliefs are tools, not truths. Facts, faith, and beliefs are three different things. A fact is an objective truth about reality. It is so whether you believe it or not. The world is more like a sphere than it is flat. That is an objective fact. Faith is a conviction that does not require evidence. A belief is a conviction that is open to revision based on new evidence. Most problems come from thinking faith is a fact. Too many people think that their faith is a fact, and the things they think are facts are nothing more than beliefs, which are changeable. That's where most of our problems come from: interpersonal problems, personal problems, geopolitical problems. The original belief left Nir powerless. "My mom is too judgmental and hard to please" only has one way out: she has to change so I could be happy. Good luck. The other three beliefs, Nir could do something about. They were in his control. That enabled him. It freed him. It was liberating. Misattribution of emotion: hurt people hurt people. When we feel bad inside, if you've ever been bullied or been a bully yourself, this is always what happens. When you feel crappy on the inside, the first person you can find, you're going to punch him in the face, either physically or verbally, because you feel crappy. That's what Nir did to his mom because he felt bad. So now she should feel bad. How to handle narcissists: acknowledge they're operating with the best tools they have. That person is a narcissist? Awesome, because you don't have to be around them. But narcissists are operating from the best tools they have. It doesn't mean you have to include them in your life, but how do you stop suffering because of them? Acknowledge they are, and reduce your suffering around them. Nir called his mom and apologized. He said, "I'm so sorry for my behavior. I realize that you were trying to help me. You were conveying information about the flowers, so I wouldn't order from that florist. Thank you for that." That call completely changed their relationship. We expect people to change, but we can't even change ourselves. We can't do the simplest habits like eating better, exercising more, and managing our time. Why are we expecting other people to change? "Love is measured by the benefit of the doubt." When Nir's daughter was born, and he held her for the first time, he felt overwhelming adoration. Five minutes ago, she didn't exist, and now he loved her more than anything. He gave her complete, total benefit of the doubt. Why? She didn't do anything. She never sent him flowers. Babies poop, they need food all the time, they cry. But he never said, "she's crying to annoy me." We give babies the ultimate benefit of the doubt. Why don't we give adults the benefit of the doubt? When those babies grow up and become adults, we don't give them the benefit of the doubt. The narcissist in your life, the person who offends you, the person that hurts you, those are the best tools they have. It doesn't mean you have to be with them or include them in your life. The requirement is: how do you figure out how to stop suffering, to be at peace? We're constantly judging everything. Somebody cuts you off in traffic. Jerk. There's a line at the burrito place. The business thing didn't work out. The stock market goes down. Judging, judging, judging all day long. Good, bad, good, bad, good, bad. Expecting things to be different than they are. These are all limiting beliefs, and all they do is make us suffer. "We don't have relationship problems. We have belief problems." The problem is your belief that something should be different from what it is. It's like asking Nir's daughter to speak Russian. She can't speak Russian. What am I expecting? She doesn't have that ability. Why should I have expectations that people should meet my expectations? Nir and Julie now collaborate instead of argue. Since they started using the Turnaround technique, they used to have disagreements. Now they collaborate. If there's a very smart person, much smarter than Nir, who has an opinion, who he respects deeply and loves and admires, why would he fight with that person? He would collaborate with that person. Different perspectives are an asset to collect. If Nir sees things one way and Julie sees them differently, that's amazing. A new perspective. It's like collecting Pokémon cards. You've gotta get 'em all. Now with more perspectives, he can pick the best one. Writing sessions with Tim Urban, Shane Snow, and Mark Manson. Nir would work on his own and get distracted. But when he had other authors around him, they would sit down, write for 45 minutes, take a 15-minute break, write for 45 minutes, take a 15-minute break. They'd do that for three hours every morning. Not only is it inspiring, it keeps you on track. Find a focus friend. Somebody you can go to a coffee shop with and say, "I really need to focus. Let's keep each other accountable. Let's just work next to each other." Just like working side by side and seeing that other person also working on the stuff they should be working on keeps you accountable. Comparison is the thief of joy. Sometimes it can be tricky to be in a room with people who are super successful. Nir was the least successful author there at the time. You have to put it in perspective and know it's not about the outcome, it's about the journey. The best thing you can do is do the work. Time boxing is better than to-do lists. To-do lists are one of the worst things you can do for personal productivity because there's no constraint. You can always add more things to a to-do list. You come home from work every day and say, "I still have all these things I haven't done on my to-do list." A time box calendar is the most well-researched time management technique. What's much more effective than a to-do list is planning out what you're going to do and when you're going to do it. This is called an implementation intention. The goal now becomes not to finish anything. The goal is to work on that task for as long as you said you would without distraction. Make time to do the work, to turn your values into time. That's the secret to avoiding comparison. You put in the time to do the work. When you have it on your calendar, the goal is doing the work, not finishing the work. Lucky people literally see reality differently. They did a study where they asked people who were self-described lucky or unlucky to count the number of photographs in a newspaper. The unlucky people took on average two and a half minutes. The lucky people took 11 seconds. Why? On page two, one of the images said in big, bold text, "There are 43 images in this paper. Collect your prize." The unlucky people never saw it. Their brains took in the information, but it never became part of their conscious awareness. Entrepreneurs see $100 bills on the ground when everybody's walking over them. That is driven by beliefs. You believe you can will things to change. Walter Isaacson, in his biography of Steve Jobs, talked about his reality distortion field. That's exactly what this is. Entrepreneurs tend to be way more optimistic. They believe that lucky things happen to them, and so they see opportunities. "With our luck, it's going to be a bright, beautiful, sunny day." So many people say "with my luck" and follow it with something bad or negative. This belief and mindset of saying "with our luck" followed by something extremely positive is contagious and enjoyable. "Everything good happens to us." Nir's family says this whenever something good happens. There's no line at the TSA. "Everything good happens to us." The food was good. "Everything good happens to us." Little things, big things. Do more good things happen to them than bad things? Maybe, maybe not. Who cares? Beliefs are tools, not truths. When you believe those things, you notice them more. Your life actually does seem magical, blessed, like you're always lucky. 60% of opportunities are provoked luck. They studied super successful entrepreneurs and VCs and found that 60% of their opportunities provoked luck. They provoked the lucky thing that happened. How? Something as simple as sending a note of gratitude. Never hold back on a compliment. They're free. You get so much back from them. Thank you notes create provoked luck. Tina Seelig writes thank you notes compulsively. She wrote a thank you note to somebody. The thank-you note landed on someone's desk. You're sitting at your desk with things to do, and here's a thank you note, and to the right is your laptop with an email about a new opportunity. Who is going to get the call about that opportunity? You're top of mind. "Ryan's such a nice guy. He sent me that note. I'm going to call Ryan about that opportunity." Changing Nir's relationship with his mom changed his relationship with his daughter. Love is measured by the benefit of the doubt. When Nir started giving his daughter the benefit of the doubt, it pushed him to figure it out with his mom because he needed to give her the benefit of the doubt as he would want his daughter to give him the same. He's doing his best. He's not perfect. He makes mistakes. Those are the tools he's got. You go from loving your kid to liking them. Nir and his daughter went skiing together for his birthday. The entire three hour car ride up, the entire three-hour car ride back, they were chatting. They wrote an article together in the car. You always love your kid. As soon as your kid's born, you love them. But if you do your job right and things fall into place and you're very lucky, you like them. And that's a game changer. Reflection Questions What limiting belief are you holding onto where someone else has to change? What are three other ways to look at that same situation that would put the control back in your hands? Are you treating your beliefs like facts or like tools? Which beliefs are you holding because they're true, and which ones are you holding because they serve you? Who in your life are you not giving the benefit of the doubt? What would change if you gave them some grace? More Learning: #554 - Tim Urban: Become a High Rung Thinker #342 - Shane Snow: The #1 Leadership Skill is Intellectual Humility #596 - Arthur Brooks: The Art & Science of Happiness Podcast Chapters 02:19 Julie Introduced Nir to The Turnaround 04:28 Limiting Beliefs: How They Sap Motivation 07:51 Your Brain Filters 99.99% of Reality 10:17 The Flower Story: When Nir Became His 13-Year-Old Self 12:41 The Four Questions That Change Everything 15:25 Finding Four Beliefs Instead of One 19:08 Beliefs Are Tools, Not Truths 22:52 Narcissists Are Using Their Best Tools 27:53 Focus Friends: Writing with Tim Urban, Shane Snow, and Mark Manson 31:09 Comparison Is the Thief of Joy 32:04 Time Boxing Beats To-Do Lists 35:04 We Don't Have Relationship Problems, We Have Belief Problems 35:59 Why Nir and Julie Don't Fight Anymore 38:25 Explaining Worlds vs Changing People 42:03 You Can't Write Clearly If You Can't Think Clearly 43:23 Lucky People See $100 Bills on the Ground 46:29 "With Our Luck, It's Gonna Be a Beautiful Day" 49:38 Thank You Notes Create Provoked Luck 52:42 From Loving Your Kid to Liking Them 56:16 EOPC
The conflict in the Middle East has continued for another week, and there's concerns from industry experts about it impacting tourism. Intrepid Travel's chief executive recently confirmed travellers are delaying their plans until the second half of the year in the hope disruption caused by the Iran war will be resolved. BloggerAtLarge.com writer Megan Singleton says people are concerned about the impact of fuel prices driving up the cost of flights. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Consult Room, I'm joined by Rita Howson, Chief Executive of Support Dogs, and Danny Anderson, Head of Fundraising, to explore a charity whose dogs don't just offer support - they genuinely change lives.Support Dogs trains assistance dogs for people living with autism, epilepsy and physical disabilities, helping individuals and families who often feel overwhelmed, isolated or unsafe. We share powerful stories of seizure alert dogs giving people precious warning time to get to safety, autism assistance dogs preventing children from running into traffic, and families experiencing simple moments they'd never had before - like going to the beach together.We also discuss how dogs are selected and trained, the real costs behind each partnership, and why these life-changing dogs still aren't viewed or funded like the medical solutions they truly are.In This Episode:What Support Dogs does and who they helpSeizure alert dogs and the impact of early warningsAutism assistance dogs and child safety in public spacesThe “portable safe place” effect for autistic childrenHow dogs are sourced, assessed and trainedDemand, waiting lists and the charity's plans to expand capacityThe true cost of placing and supporting a partnershipKey Takeaways:These dogs don't stop medical conditions, but they can restore safety and controlThe impact goes far beyond “tasks” — it's independence, confidence and family lifeTraining is as much about the human-dog relationship as it is about skillsLong-term support matters, because people's needs change over timeResources and More Info:
I recently had a conversation with a young minister about the ministry of a church in the area. The church was struggling to reach young people, even though they offered a variety of good, bible-centered ministries in the community. The organization was ‘off' in some ways, and there were those in the congregation who were resistant to change, particularly younger members who were unlikely to make meaningful financial contributions. We talked about the issues of faith and obedience, as well as the struggle to get people to change things in the church from ‘the ways they have always been.' The younger minister was a little angry and was considering leaving his place of service because people would not change. I encouraged him to be patient and to give people time to consider the change needs he was talking about. I knew from my 45 years of experience that most in the church wanted their church to do well and to do the right thing. It was a difficult discussion, because I knew how he was feeling; it can be very difficult, and even frustrating, to minister in a church with normal people who had different values! Here is what the Apostle Paul wrote centuries ago, as he was dealing with the church in Ephesus, which was struggling with the very issues of church ministry, and how varying priorities and levels of spiritual maturity can cause real problems! 17 So this I say, and affirm together with the Lord, that you walk no longer just as the Gentiles also walk, in the futility of their mind, 18 being darkened in their understanding, excluded from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them, because of the hardness of their heart; 19 and they, having become callous, have given themselves over to sensuality for the practice of every kind of impurity with greediness. 20 But you did not learn Christ in this way, 21 if indeed you have heard Him and have been taught in Him, just as truth is in Jesus, 22 that, in reference to your former manner of life, you lay aside the old self, which is being corrupted in accordance with the lusts of deceit, 23 and that you be renewed in the spirit of your mind, 24 and put on the new self, which in the likeness of God has been created in righteousness and holiness of the truth. Ephesians 4:17-14 As you read these words, you can tell that Paul is dealing with a church struggling with people who have different values and lifestyles, which are hindering the church's work! His words were direct and to the point: First, the “Gentiles” were those in the area who were resisting Christian teachings. He did not criticize them; he just gave an assessment – they were not acting like Christians! They had turned towards a pagan lifestyle, sensual and characterized by sin. They were not interested in the ideas of the Christian faith. Because of this, they were separated from God by their sin. Second, Paul challenges the church in Ephesus by saying in v.20, “But you did not learn Christ in this way.” He reminded them of what they had been taught, and that because they had been saved through Jesus, they were to live differently. They were to “lay aside the old self,” which meant giving up their old ways of life, and they were to “be renewed in the spirit of your mind.” Following Jesus meant changing their thoughts, values, and actions! The Christian life was more than just ‘getting saved' and going to church; it was, and is, to be a daily endeavor, where those who claim to be “in Christ” routinely change their thoughts and behaviors to those that would fall in line with the biblical teachings they had received. Over 2,000 years later, nothing has changed! The Christian life is a matter of faith, of course, and is based upon the cleansing work of Jesus in our hearts. After that process occurs as we claim him as Savior, God fully expects us to submit to His instructions, every day and in every way. That is called “discipleship,” and is the way in which God changes us, and forms us into “new creatures in Christ,” and enables us to “be renewed in the spirit of your mind.” Let me encourage you to follow Jesus, as you receive him into your heart, and, after that, live your life for him. It is the very best thing you can do with your life! The best way you can support our ministry is by sharing this video with your friends and family!
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Our guest this week comes and wrecks people's gaffs. But then he goes and builds it again. It's our pal Pete the builder, Peter Finn from RTÉ Home rescue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Albon went into 2025 facing one big question. With the arrival of Carlos Sainz at Williams, how would he measure up against his most competitive teammate since racing alongside Max Verstappen at Red Bull? So far, Alex has answered that question on track – having the edge over Carlos in qualifying and on race day in the first half of the season. But Alex never doubted his ability to rise to that challenge. So, is he a better driver than last year or are we just appreciating his talent more? Speaking to Tom Clarkson, Alex talks about what it's like having Carlos on the other side of the garage, what changes he has made to his approach this year, why the culture and energy at Williams feels different, and how his relationship with Team Principal James Vowles is growing. Plus, Alex also looks ahead to 2026 and the arrival of new cars and regulations. Will next season be his time to shine? It's All To Drive For in 2025. Be there! Book your seat for a Grand Prix this season at tickets.formula1.com Listen to more official F1 podcasts Every race analysed on F1 Nation Expert answers to your questions on F1 Explains THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY… Select Quote: Life insurance is never cheaper than it is today. Get the right life insurance for you, for less, and save more than 50% at selectquote.com/beyondthegrid Caldera Lab: Whether you're starting fresh or upgrading your routine, Caldera Lab makes skincare simple and effective. Head to calderaLab.com/grid and use GRID at checkout for 20% off your first order. Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial and start selling today at shopify.com/beyondthegrid
What if Jesus walked into your city—right now, in 2025? In this bold and unfiltered episode, New York Times bestselling author David Gregory sits down with Shemaiah Reed to unpack his groundbreaking new novel One of Us, which imagines the Gospels unfolding in modern-day America. Known for his breakout hit Dinner with a Perfect Stranger and a fearless approach to Christian fiction, David takes us behind the scenes of his latest work—a book he says might be the most consequential story he's ever written. Together, they dive deep into:Why fiction hits the heart in ways sermons can'tHow today's church might miss Jesus completely if He showed upThe hidden struggles of faith, failure, and performance-based ChristianityWhat the gospel really means to a generation tired of religion but hungry for truthAnd why it's time to rethink how we talk about God, grace, and identityThis isn't your typical church chat. This is raw. Real. And deeply necessary. Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or somewhere in between—this conversation will challenge what you think you know about Jesus and inspire you to see Him in a whole new light.https://www.freewithgod.com/https://davidgregorybooks.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.
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In this episode, Jill gets real about the very necessary mindset shift you have to make when it comes to selling. Sometimes, coaches feel a little icky about selling. Doubtful thoughts still come to mind from time to time, making fitness professionals wonder if what they're doing really matters and whether or not people are getting something from their content. In this episode, Jill shares an important message, explaining that even if you don't know about it, someone is having their life changed because of your work. “If you don't believe in what you're selling, who else is going to? The most important person to sell on your offer is you.” – Jill Coleman Get on the Interest List for FBA: https://jillfitfree.com/fba-waitlist/ Jill is a fitness professional and business coach who effectively made the transition from training clients in person and having no time to build anything else to training clients online and actually being more successful. Today, Jill helps other coaches to do the same. You May Also Like Fit Biz U: Pep Talk: Who Said It Was Going to Be Easy? Fit Biz U: 3 Ways to Bust through a Business Plateau Connect with me! Instagram: @jillfit | @fitbizu Facebook: @jillfit Website: jillfit.com
Meet David Gregory, New York Times bestselling author of Dinner with a Perfect Stranger. Which sold over half a million copies, as well as The Last Christian, a Christy Award finalist for best Christian fiction, and ten other impactful books. Three of David's works have even been adapted into feature films. A graduate of Dallas Seminary, international conference speaker, and former radio broadcaster, David is dedicated to sharing the message of Christ in innovative, powerful ways. Through his writing and speaking, he inspires the global church to experience a deeper, more intimate relationship with Christ. Join us as we explore his journey, insights, and passion for reaching a new generation. Don't miss this inspiring conversation! Learn More Here: https://www.freewithgod.com/ Want to be a guest on WITneSSes? Send Elisha Arowojobe a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/elishaarowojobe
Show notes: In this episode, Shireen and Jeffrey discuss her journey from Pakistan to the US at age 7 and the incredible sacrifices her parents made to make it possible. We also cover the duality she experienced growing up in Palo Alto, the variety of jobs she worked from ages 12-18, when she realized what's valuable in life vs. in our educational system, transforming education, and much more Watch this episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/-y4xdKbGgSY Learn more: Host: Jeffrey M. Zucker Producer: Kait Grey Editor: Nick Case Recording date: 5/23/24 Shireen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shireenjaffer/ https://www.instagram.com/shireenjaffer_/ Skillify: https://www.linkedin.com/company/skillify/ https://www.skillifynow.com/ https://www.instagram.com/skillifynow/ https://www.facebook.com/Skillify/ https://twitter.com/skillify Other resources: https://cosmosinstitute.substack.com/ Bio: I'm a people-obsessed product builder based in San Francisco. I was born in Pakistan, won the luck lottery at age 7 and immigrated to Palo Alto, where I was bred to solve real world problems and build my first business at 17. While attending USC full-time, I bootstrapped my first company Skillify to challenge our societal obsession with college and helped 150,000 high school students get real world exposure via internships and mentors. I focused on impact and profitability from day 1 and scaled Skillify programs to 220 schools by the time I graduated three years later. I'm so proud to have helped hundreds of thousands of students discover what they love, and be recognized as Forbes 30 under 30 for work I love doing. The longer story? I can tell you live - say hi at Shireen@skillifynow.com Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 1:42 - What Motivates you? 3:46 - Immigrating 13:06 - Early Life in US 19:08 - Education 25:50 - Skillify 31:02 - Changing People's Lives 44:03 - Life After Skillify 1:10:20 - Education, Vocation 1:16:58 - Most Grateful for 1:18:02 - Snap Your Fingers
Justin McClure joins Something For Everybody this week. Justin is author, TED Speaker, Content Creator, and Investor. In this conversation, Justin McClure and I discuss various topics including fatherhood, masculinity, sobriety, and personal growth. Justin shares his experiences as a husband and father, emphasizing the importance of being ready for fatherhood and the value of making responsible choices. He also talks about the evolution of life and the importance of experiencing both peaks and valleys. Justin and I discuss the impact of social media on children and the need to create boundaries. We also touch on the subject of masculinity and how Justin teaches his son through actions rather than preaching. Justin shares his journey to sobriety and the importance of changing people, places, and things in order to overcome addiction. - This Episode Brought To You By… Shop For Everybody Use code SFE10 for 10% OFF
Imagine making a profit while also making a difference. Many people believe that's not possible, that these two things are mutually exclusive. But this mindset is holding back progress! Today, Brad Weimert sits down with JP Newman, the founder, CEO, and managing principal of Thrive FP. Thrive FP is a real estate company specializing in the syndication and management of multifamily apartment units. Thrive FP integrates the principles of conscious capitalism into its business model, ensuring that all stakeholders—investors, residents, and employees—benefit from their operations. This approach emphasizes both profitability and social responsibility. Brad and JP discuss his transition from the entertainment industry to real estate and how to create businesses that make a profit and a difference. Tune in! Key Takeaways: 00:00:00 Is college worth it? 00:04:12 Parenting advice 00:06:54 How JP got to where he is now 00:09:53 Transitioning from entertainment to real estate 00:30:20 Discovering purpose through depression 00:41:26 Creative capitalism and integrating purpose into business 00:47:35 The future of JPs real estate business 00:52:55 The current state of the multifamily market 01:10:43 Outro Additional Resources: ➡️ Check out ThriveFP ➡️ Investing On Purpose Podcast ➡️ Follow Investing On Purpose on Instagram ➡️ Read About Conscious Capitalism -- ➡️ Learn more at: https://beyondamillion.com/ ➡️ Watch full episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5hbIUyUb68J3nhHSAGDrmUxX4vgXQ4b8 ➡️ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Beyondamillion?sub_confirmation=1 Let's Connect:
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People pleasing is OUT but how do you redirect the emotions of a habit you no longer want? This episode shares a storytime to emotional regulation at every level. WORK CLOSER https://www.elitemasterypro.com Follow Nina on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/iamninahayes/ Follow Nina on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@iamninahayes
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Practice intercessory prayer so you can see how God will change others' lives as well as your own.
Practice intercessory prayer so you can see how God will change others' lives as well as your own.
Practice intercessory prayer so you can see how God will change others' lives as well as your own.
Modern Family's Jesse Tyler Ferguson discusses the importance of empathy, dealing with rejection, his relationship secrets, raising children, living in the spotlight and more. Jesse's secrets to confidence How he developed empathy in hindsight for his parents, which I think is a concept a lot of us could benefit from Which one of his characters is the most like him How to not get disheartened while doing activism work The secret to making people who disagree with you see your point of view His best advice for dealing with rejection and failure His secrets to relationship happiness after 10 years of marriage How he fits kids into his life, versus vice versa The ups and downs of life in the spotlight His journey to drinking less + how he relaxes without alcohol And so much more! For more from Jesse, you can find him on Instagram @jessetyler or visit his website www.jessetylerferguson.com where you can purchase his cookbook Food Between Friends and listen to his podcast Dinner's on Me with Jesse Tyler Ferguson. To join The Liz Moody Podcast Club Facebook group, go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/thelizmoodypodcast. Ready to uplevel every part of your life? Order my new book 100 Ways to Change Your Life: The Science of Leveling Up Health, Happiness, Relationships & Success now! This episode is sponsored by: Cymbiotika: use code LIZMOODY on cymbiotika.com to get 15% off plus free shipping on subscription orders Pique: go to piquelife.com/LIZMOODY for 15% off plus a special gift. AG1: visit drinkag1.com/lizmoody and get your FREE year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs today. Previous episodes referred to in this episode: What Everyone Gets Wrong About Self-Care & Burnout (+ What To Do Instead) with Dr. Pooja Lakshmin Set Better Boundaries: Overcome Uncomfortable Conversations, Spot Manipulation Red Flags, & Take Back Control Of Your Time with Melissa Urban Climate Change: What Matters, What's Bs, And How We Can Have Hope with Dr. Katharine Wilkinson The Liz Moody Podcast cover art by Zack. The Liz Moody Podcast music by Alex Ruimy. Formerly the Healthier Together Podcast.
Daily Radio Program with Charles Stanley - In Touch Ministries
Dr. Stanley shares how we can pray for others and prepares us for how God changes our lives when we do so.
Dr. Stanley shares how we can pray for others and prepares us for how God changes our lives when we do so.
Dr. Stanley shares how we can pray for others and prepares us for how God changes our lives when we do so.
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0:00 Intro 0:15 Why 2023 Felt So Quick 0:51 Does Discipline Takeaway Magic? 2:42 The Science of Fun 3:23 Learn to Work With your Emotions 4:27 Body Meditations: What is It? 7:43 Reactive vs Responsive 9:28 Why its hard to be Mature 10:31 Customer Support SUCKS Nowadays 16:41 #1 Problem With Decentralization 19:51 Never Rely on One Platform 21:25 Rat Race 101 23:33 View Humans As Computers 26:00 Changing People's Minds: Yay or Nay? 27:49 Taking the High Road 29:04 Complex Systems 101 30:00 Workers vs Manager 33:24 Why Speaking Skills Are Difficult 35:47 Always Date your Partner 37:39 Patterns vs Potential 39:51 How Overbearing People Are Born 41:31 Manipulation vs Persuasion 43:43 How to Barter 45:43 Dark Psychology 47:30 Story about my Anger 53:05 Friendships Falling Apart QUICK 54:22 Content Creations Speeds Up Maturity 55:03 How Gratitude Works 1:00:00 Outro CONQUER SHYNESS
In today's interview, we are honored to host Ritchie Clapson - a titan in the world of property development with an astonishing 40 years of experience. Ritchie, a director of Property CEO, carries the exceptional ability to transform even the most novice individuals into bona fide property moguls. This interview offers vital insights into the property development sector whilst also delving into the deeper meaning of life and purpose. It's a game-changer for persons seeking investment opportunities in real estate whilst providing valuable insights on overcoming personal life challenges.Here are the reasons why you should listen to the full interview: Learn how to transform from an amateur to a professional in the property development sector.Discover the value of being coachable and addressing the perpetual impostor syndrome in property development.Understand the intrinsic connection between life's purpose and successful entrepreneurship.ResourcesProperty CEOLinkedInInterview HighlightsRitchie's Property Development JourneyHow Ritchie saw an opportunity to purchase a structural engineering firm, despite not having prior knowledge of business acquisition.His strategic decision to specialize and be acquisitive as a means of growing the business was a significant game changer.His speculation on the UK winning the Olympics in 2012 offered an unprecedented investment opportunity.The Intersection of Life Challenges and Property DevelopmentRitchie shares a poignant reminder of the importance of finding purpose and balance in life, drawing from a personally devastating family incident related to alcoholism.The story is a heartfelt exploration of the dangers of lack of purpose and the importance of having fun with whatever you do.Finding Life's True PurposeThe insights on mindset change that Ritchie gained from weekend retreats that centered on finding one's true purpose.The profound influence of these retreats on the decision to start his property development training company. The Big Mistakes in Property DevelopmentInterviewer Daryl poses an essential question about the biggest blunders people make in property development.Ritchie emphasizes the value of being coachable, listening, and overcoming impostor syndrome.Changing People's Lives: Ritchie Clapson's Daily MotivationWhen asked about his daily motivation, Ritchie powerfully articulates that his drive comes from positively influencing people's lives.He offers a glimpse into his successful four-day masterclass conducted in Birmingham, Central UK.The finer details of this conversation uncovered numerous golden nuggets of wisdom from a veteran in the property sector. Be sure to give it a listen!Support the show
The Magic of Changing People's Minds - How To Do It! (IF You Can...) (Audio) with Dr. Greg Moody, Chief Master Instructor - Find how (actually IF) you can change people's minds! This isn't a mind-control trick, this is how to be a conscientious leader and help people learn and grow by improving the way they think. See more at KarateBuilt.com and DrGregMoody.com
The Magic of Changing People's Minds - How To Do It! (IF You Can...) with Dr. Greg Moody, Chief Master Instructor - Find how (actually IF) you can change people's minds! This isn't a mind-control trick, this is how to be a conscientious leader and help people learn and grow by improving the way they think. See more at KarateBuilt.com and DrGregMoody.com
The Church is not called to turn the world upside down. We are called to help turn the world right side up.
Were you told you needed to ditch your friends, change jobs or your career, distance yourself from family, or even leave a marriage to stop your substance use problem?
“People do not apply for agency owner opportunities. The way that you find candidates is definitely by hunting. Referrals is our number one source”, says Regan. “Going to current agency owners and asking for referrals is critical. We have sales leaders that are in the community. Being in the community is critical.” Regan charts his own career journey from Deloitte accountant in to the insurance sector. Inspired by his father-in-law, Regan talks through his experience of owning his own Insurance Agency before moving in to an in-house Talent Acquisition role. “The success of my agency was dependent upon my ability to do the work and I wasn't afraid to do the work. I'm a big believer in systems processes. It is about managing your sales pipeline and your funnel.” Highlighting American Family Insurance's history and growth over the past 10 years to being a Fortune 300 company with $14.5bn in revenue, Regan shares the current distribution model and the importance of financial strength as a Mutual Insurance company.“We've purchased, acquired and merged with several companies and have many ways that we distribute insurance. We have exclusive and independent agency owners. We have partners like Progressive, Geico and Costco and then we've got direct to consumer.”“We're not publicly traded. Financial strength is critical so that we can be there when our customers need us.” Regan discusses hiring 3000 people in to the organization and how his own experience helps in recruiting 250 exclusive agency owners. Regan outlines the benefits of being an agency owner, the support on offer and the traits he looks for in those that are considering that option. “Our goal is that within a five year period, 60 to 70% of our agency owners are successful financially. An agency owner has to be willing to do what it takes to start a business. We will be in their corner and support them as much as they allow us to support them.”“Grit is probably the number one factor I'm looking and folks that are willing to stay true to the process. Some of our most successful agency owners were former teachers. The reason teachers are good is because insurance is not about selling to people. It is about teaching and educating.” Regan concludes by sharing his love for talent acquisition and the opportunity he has to impact people's lives. “Whether it's an agency owner or an employee, this should be a life changing experience. I think sometimes in talent acquisition we think they're just swapping that job for this job. We're not making widgets, we are changing people's lives.” Connect with Regan Fackrell on LinkedIn, email rfackrel@amfam.com or find out more about American Family Insurance The Insurance Coffee House Podcast is hosted by Nick Hoadley, CEO, Insurance Search, the Executive Search Consultancy for growing Insurance and Insurtech businesses around the globe.To discuss identifying & attracting the very best talent to your team or being a podcast guest, reach out to Nick via nick.hoadley@insurance-search.com Copyright Insurance
This topic has long been overdue for discussion, and when Nurse KB entered my podcast competition, both my team and I were aware that his chosen topic would be a compelling one. In this episode, I have a conversation with Nurse KB about the prevailing stereotypes surrounding aesthetic treatments. Despite the increasing intensity of the push towards body positivity and inclusivity in 2023, why do patients still experience concerns about being judged for opting for injectables?Rather than desiring a completely transformed appearance, many patients simply wish to regain their own familiar look. During our discussion, we explore the importance of effectively communicating this message to patients and society at large. We emphasize that opting for injectables does not mean adopting the infamous "duck lips" or a frozen botox face. When performed correctly, it can lead to renewed self-confidence and subtle adjustments that help patients feel more like themselves again.If your patients express worry about being judged by their peers for getting aesthetic treatments, if they're worried about ending up with ‘duck lips' or feel getting injectables will make them ‘vain' then this episode will help you to understand how to educate your patients on why and how we can achieve subtle, unnoticeable results. Follow Nurse KB on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/bacharbeauty/Follow Nurse KB on Tiktok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@bachar.beautyFollow Dr Tim on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/drtimpearce/ Follow Dr Tim on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/@drtimpearce
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Are you seeking to heal yourself and enhance your relationships? Therapist, author and the developer of Internal Family Systems Dr Richard Schwartz joins Sarah this week. After some frustration, he realised that family units need more than just therapy to completely fix their problems, and so he developed the IFS model as a transformative form of psychotherapy that seeks to integrate fractured parts of our identity developed from wounds or trauma early on in life. In this enlightening conversation, Richard and Sarah discuss the radical benefits of IFS therapy for people, families and relationships, they cover how IFS has come to transform many peoples' lives including high-profile and influential celebrities, and how psychedelic drugs and taking the time to meditate has the power to reframe a person's life. If you are looking for tools and techniques to recover from wounds of the past, let this conversation teach you how to foster resilience and lead a more fulfilling and authentic life, so you and those you love can achieve their full potential. Purchase Sarah's Manifest Your Greatness Course here: https://bit.ly/3FQvkMS Purchase Sarah's Kid's Meditation: https://bit.ly/3kfVJMh Instagram: instagram.com/sarahgrynberg Website: https://sarahgrynberg.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/sarahgrynberg Twitter: twitter.com/sarahgrynberg YouTube: youtube.com/sarahgrynbergSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Imagine stepping outside your door and meeting someone new and life-changing, no matter where you choose - whether it's an art show, an exhibition, or even a car show. The possibilities are endless, and the world is your playground. Today's guest believes it is up to you to choose where you play – his name is Johnny Cassell, London's premier Elite Dating Coach, and Men's Lifestyle Strategist. Johnny believes your social network is the key to your success in any area of life, and he shares strategies for creating the right social circle to meet quality people. We dive into the power of familiarity and association and how it impacts interactions with others. And why breaking patterns of people's expectations can lead to new exciting experiences. So, get ready to shake things up and learnhow to take your social life to the next level with Johnny Cassell. Johnny Cassell is the best-selling author of Elite Seduction – Actionable Tools for Love, Seduction and Dating. Johnny helps men from all over the world attract the type of women they truly desire. He's personally coached over 2,000 men including CEO'S of some of the world largest companies, celebrities and royalty. He's racked 100,000 coaching hours and lead over 200 international workshops. He's been featured twice on the cover of Times Magazine, appeared in the Sunday Times, The Evening Standard, The Express, The Daily Mail, Cosmopolitan, The Metro, BBC Radio to name a few. Johnny recently appeared on the UK hit reality show Made in Chelsea and he's also the host of the Johnny Cassell Podcast.To find out more about Johnny Cassell go to www.johnnycassell.com or follow on Instagram at @londondatingcoach.
In today's episode, Lisa Hough joins me to discuss the academic perspective of Bitcoin, the importance of securing Bitcoin, aspects of commodity trading, using power plants to mine Bitcoin, and how Bitcoin can ensure fundamental human rights.Lisa Hough is Vice President, Head of Business Development at LevelField Financial. She is a former commodities trader who works actively to increase awareness about Bitcoin.// GUEST // Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisa_hough_/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lhough/// SPONSORS // In Wolf's Clothing: https://wolfnyc.com/iCoin Hardware Wallet (use discount code BITCOIN23): https://www.icointechnology.com/Ledn: https://www.ledn.io/CrowdHealth: https://www.joincrowdhealth.com/breedloveWasabi Wallet: https://wasabiwallet.io/Join Me At Bitcoin 2023 in Miami (use discount code BREEDLOVE): https://b.tc/conference/Casa (use discount code BREEDLOVE): https://keys.casa/Bitcoin Apparel (use discount code BREEDLOVE): https://thebitcoinclothingcompany.com/ Feel Free Tonics (use discount code BREEDLOVE): https://botanictonics.comCarnivore Bar (use discount code BREEDLOVE): https://carnivorebar.com/// OUTLINE // 00:00:00 - Coming up 00:01:37 - Intro 00:03:10 - Helping Lightning Startups with In Wolf's Clothing 00:03:57 - Introducing Lisa Hough 00:04:08 - My First Encounter with Lisa 00:06:32 - Academic Viewpoint on Bitcoin 00:09:24 - A Quick Background on Lisa 00:10:24 - The True Goal of LevelField 00:11:20 - The Importance of Securing Your Bitcoin 00:14:36 - Career Stories of Lisa Hough 00:19:15 - What is Commodity Trading 00:22:31 - Bitcoin is the Ego Killer 00:23:04 - Bitcoin Mining is a Tool for Molecule Monetization 00:27:41 - Secure Your Bitcoin Stash with The iCoin Hardware Wallet 00:28:38 - Do More with Your Digital Assets with Ledn 00:29:22 - The Untapped Market of Bitcoin Mining 00:32:43 - The Egoist Mindset of Power Producers 00:38:43 - Bitcoin as a Tool for Gas Processing Plants 00:40:46 - The Psychology of Bitcoin Price 00:44:05 - The Proof of Work Required to Understand Bitcoin 00:49:51 - Take Control of Your Healthcare with CrowdHealth 00:50:53 - A Bitcoin Wallet with Privacy Built-In: Wasabi Wallet 00:51:28 - A Chance to Win Discounted Tickets to the Bitcoin 2023 Conference and 10M SATS 00:52:23 - Hold Bitcoin in the Most Secure Custody Model with Casa 00:53:11 - How Bitcoin is Changing People's Attitude 00:55:27 - Bitcoin Resembles Life, Liberty, and Property 01:00:30 - Bitcoin Insures Property Rights 01:05:22 - The Proximity of Bitcoin Implications 01:07:12 - Lisa's Take on the Book: Softwar 01:11:36 - Bitcoin Domination is Inevitable 01:12:23 - Where to Find Lisa's Work// PODCAST //Podcast Website: https://whatismoneypodcast.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/25LPvm8...RSS Feed: https://feeds.simplecast.com/MLdpYXYI// SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL // Bitcoin: 3D1gfxKZKMtfWaD1bkwiR6JsDzu6e9bZQ7 Sats via Strike: https://strike.me/breedlove22Sats via Tippin.me: https://tippin.me/@Breedlove22Dollars via Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/RBreedloveDollars via Venmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/Robert-Breedlove-2The "What is Money?" Show Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32843101// WRITTEN WORK // Medium: https://breedlove22.medium.com/ Substack: https://breedlove22.substack.com/ // SOCIAL // Breedlove Twitter: https://twitter.com/Breedlove22WiM? Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhatisMoneyShowLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/breedlove22/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breedlove_22/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@breedlove22All My Current Work: https://vida.page/breedlove22
An Ever-Changing People, by Donnie V. Rader. 3/19/2023 Sunday PM Sermon.
Happy Friday everybody hope everybody's doing well. Today's episode is focus on helping you become more aware of how you can change people around you not necessarily changing the individual, but changing the individuals around you often times we try to shape shift or try to change people to better ourselves while really the responsibility falls on us so today's episode is focus on helping you changing the people around you making yourself more aware of who is around you and not trying to change the person and what they're doing often times we don't realize this, but this is has an impact on how we do life how we build relationships how we do our jobs, our education so hopefully today as you embark on your journey as you continue to grow as an individual, you'll realize that sometimes you have to remove people out of your life to make room for others, who are actually rooting you on who are going to help you propel forward, we may think that this might have a negative but it's actually optimistic for the growth for yourself and for those around you sometimes being uncomfortable makes us better so hopefully today's episode will give you that inspiration and remind you that it is OK that there are people that are going to be with you all the way to the end of your journey that sometimes people are in your life for a season and in that season you get to learn and grow with certain people they make you see things from a different perspective from the best you nation we hope you guys have a wonderful rest of your week. We apologize for the late uploads of our podcast recently sometimes you go through these bumpy roads, but in those bumpy roads are content is phenomenal and uplifting. Have a great rest of your day and until next time keeping the best version yourself. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebestyounation/message
Listen on Apple, Google, Spotify, and other platforms. Kymberlee gives an overview of what she does as a speaking strategist [03:00] How did Kymberlee get started in public speaking? [03:35] Kymberlee shares how TED talks have changed people's lives [09:54] Kymberlee talks about the tech company she started [11:52] Kymberlee shares how storytelling can help in making connections and building trust [15:44] How did Kymberlee master being a good coach? [19:39] What do coaching and Kymberlee's day-to-day look like? [22:02] Kymberlee shares what she's currently working on and her future plans [24:04] Kymberlee talks about one of her mantras and her annual live event [27:04] Kymberlee shares her favorite taco spot, Teddy's By the Sea [29:04] Follow Kymberlee LinkedIn | Website Storytelling School Website | LinkedIn
Adam Waytz is a psychologist and a professor of Management & Organizations at The Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. He uses methods from social psychology and cognitive neuroscience to study processes related to ethics, intergroup processes, and the psychological consequences of technology. In this conversation, he shares a detailed look at why people choose to stand up to bad behavior (and why they don't). Mentioned in this Episode:Adamwaytz.com - https://www.adamwaytz.com/Adam on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamwaytz/Changing People's Minds w/ Loran Nordgren - https://peoplebusinesspodcast.com/changing-peoples-minds-w-loran-nordgren/Reducing Friction w/ Loran Nordgren - https://peoplebusinesspodcast.com/lorannordgren2/Time Codes:(2:36) - How did you come to study whistleblowing in the first place? (4:36) - How do you define ‘whistleblowing'?(5:57) - Why don't people report bad behavior? (9:26) - How much backlash to whistleblowers face?(16:09) - With all the risks, why would anyone whistleblow?(17:31) - How do we prime people to speak up more often and how do we create organizations that respond better to these situations? (34:24) - Is there anything people can do to improve their odds of success if they want to speak up?(43:12) - How do leaders and organizations get better at protecting whistleblowers? (45:42) - Is there anything we haven't talked about that's important when it comes to whistleblowing? (46:40) - Have you looked at the percentage of false whistleblowing vs. honest whistleblowing? (50:45) - What are you sick of talking about? (51:16) - What do you think people need to be talking more about when it comes to whistleblowing?(54:19) - How can people find out more about what you do?
In the latest episode of Hospitality Hangout, Michael Schatzberg “The Restaurant Guy” and Jimmy Frischling “The Finance Guy” chat with Nick Stone, Founder and chief executive officer and Amy Hom, chief operating officer and chief people officer from Bluestone Lane. Stone talks about Bluestone, an Australian-inspired coffee shop, cafés & lifestyle brand committed to providing a genuine daily escape for all our locals. They offer premium coffee and healthy and delicious food through an ‘Aussie' approach to life. Stone comes from a financial background and said he created Bluestone out of necessity. Stone adds that he didn't leave finance until he had twelve Bluestone Lane locations. Stone offered advice when starting a new business saying, “I highly recommend to a lot of entrepreneurs you don't have to go all in." He also adds that going all in is another degree of externalities and challenges. Hom has worked for many brands including California Pizza Kitchen, Wolfgang Puck, Red Robin and Sweetgreen. Hom says she has been blessed to work with great brands. She met Nick last year and Hom says Bluestone is a sexy brand and it is all about hospitality. Frischling says that what separates Bluestone Lane they lead with hospitality and connect with their locals. He adds that you can count on your local barista to know your name and recognize you when you walk in the door at Bluestone. They talk about the importance of hospitality and how it starts with great people. Hom shares that they take care of their employees and utilize heart checks. The locals are very important but they make sure their employees are taken care of too. She says it keeps them close and helps with retention. To hear about Bluestone cafés concept, the guys talk about real estate, the answers to the Tuesday trivia questions and the technology they are using check out this episode of Hospitality Hangout.
John Quick and Suzanne Downing sit down to talk about this week's politics in Alaska. For folks who missed the video on Junior, you can check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MXFAVE1VmE
David McRaney is a journalist and self-described psychology nerd from Mississippi. He has written for many top science and philosophyey publications, including The Atlantic and Psychology Today, and he's on to talk about his brand new book, How Minds Change: The New Science of Belief, Opinion and Persuasion. David McRaney links: https://twitter.com/davidmcraney https://www.davidmcraney.com https://www.amazon.co.uk/David-McRaney/e/B005T65KZA%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share https://youarenotsosmart.com/author/davidmcraney/ Andrew Gold links: http://youtube.com/andrewgold1 http://instagram.com/andrewgold_ok http://twitter.com/andrewgold_ok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Disrupting an industry takes more than just new ideas and a desire to shake things up. It takes vision, passion, and relentless innovation. And sometimes it means more than just changing the business landscape; it means changing people's minds. How can leaders harness disruption to build a business that creates change? How can they convince customers to come along for the ride? In this episode, host Gautam Mukunda speaks with Airbnb Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer Nate Blecharczyk and Founder and CEO of CoderBunnyz, Samaira Mehta about the challenges associated with changing people's perceptions to create industry-defining disruption. “It's important to use those mistakes and those failures as building blocks and reapply them to create a path that will lead you to success.” — Samaira Mehta “If you're persistent enough to keep trying, then all that learning will pay dividends in the long run.” — Nate Blecharczyk Follow @GMukunda on Twitter or email us at WorldReimagined@nasdaq.com For more information on this episode's guest please visit: Nasdaq.com/world-reimagined-podcast Learn more about TDAmeritrade: https://www.tdameritrade.com/ https://www.tdameritrade.com/tools-and-platforms/trader-offering.html
Comedian and head writer for Tha God's Honest Truth” Charles McBee joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to weigh in on why he thinks the Democratic Party is losing support among Latino voters. Charles also reveals how he is saving the Failla's summer vacation. Jimmy reacts to President Biden's address to the AFL-CIO, and explains why our Commander in Chief's reckless spending is the driving force behind all of the U.S.'s economic problems. PLUS, Florida Republican Congresswoman Kat Cammack gives an update on the national baby formula shortage, something White House press secretary Karine Jean Pierre failed to do when asked by a reporter earlier in the week. [00:00:00] The Biden administration doesn't have realistic solutions for inflation [00:41:31] Border patrol agents on horseback may be punished [01:00:32] Charles McBee [01:18:48] Unacceptable violence against pro-life groups and public figures [01:37:10] Rep. Kat Cammack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Jill gets real about the very necessary mindset shift you have to make when it comes to selling. Sometimes, coaches feel a little icky about selling. Doubtful thoughts still come to mind from time to time, making fitness professionals wonder if what they're doing really matters and whether or not people are getting something from their content. In this episode, Jill shares an important message, explaining that even if you don't know about it, someone is having their life changed because of your work. “If you don't believe in what you're selling, who else is going to? The most important person to sell on your offer is you.” – Jill Coleman Jill is a fitness professional and business coach who effectively made the transition from training clients in person and having no time to build anything else to training clients online and actually being more successful. Today, Jill helps other coaches to do the same. You May Also Like Fit Biz U: Pep Talk: Who Said It Was Going to Be Easy? Fit Biz U: 3 Ways to Bust through a Business Plateau Connect with me! Instagram: @jillfit | @fitbizu Facebook: @jillfit Website: jillfit.com