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On this episode of Teeter Talks, I had the joy of sitting down with Kristina Bartold-Sorgota, Co-founder and CEO of The Social Snippet, community builder, and co-host of The Build Your Digital Community Podcast. Kristina's passion for people is the heartbeat of everything she touches, from producing podcasts (including this one!) to helping women entrepreneurs connect, grow, and thrive. In our conversation, we dig into entrepreneurship, redefining success, and why building real community is the ultimate leadership move. If you've ever wondered how to grow a business with heart, humour and hustle, you'll want to listen in!Join us as we dive into these topics:Why leadership is about going first, showing up, engaging, and modelling the behaviour you hope to see in others.How Kristina turned her background in student life and leadership into a thriving marketing agency and real-world community.The origin story of The Social Snippet and how one DM turned into a seven-figure business built on trust, connection, and collaboration.The difference between building a following and building a community and why the latter leads to long-term impact.Real talk on social media: how it supports your business, where it fits into your sales ecosystem, and why virality isn't the goal.Her secret weapon for growth? Hosting High Vibe Women, live events that bring female entrepreneurs together for real-life connection, mentorship, and momentum.Kristina is the kind of leader who lifts others while staying grounded in her values. Her journey is proof that success is about more than numbers, it's about people, purpose, and making others feel seen. If this episode resonated with you, please rate, review, and share it with someone who's building something meaningful. See you next time on Teeter Talks!Kristina Bartold's Links:Instagram: @kristina.bartoldWebsite: thesocialsnippet.comWebsite: https://thesocialbusinessclub.ca Use the code PODCAST for $1 for your first month!Podcast: Community PodcastMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
This week on Teeter Talks, I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Tyler Champagne, Canadian comedian, dad of two, and the viral content creator behind Heated Seats. Known for his hilarious and wildly relatable parenting videos, Tyler is also the host of The THICCDAD Podcast, where he dives into the joys and challenges of fatherhood with his signature humour. In our conversation, we explore how he went from car content to parenting gold, why comedy is one of the most powerful leadership tools, and the importance of using your platform for impact. Get ready to laugh, reflect, and feel seen in the beautifully chaotic world of parenthood.Join us as we dive into these topics:The story behind Heated Seats, how it started as a car comedy brand and naturally evolved into a top-tier parenting account.Why parenting is the ultimate act of leadership and how showing up with empathy, humour, and presence can shape the next generation.How Tyler's comedy background equipped him with communication and quick-thinking skills that serve him in sales, content creation, and family life.The heart and hustle behind his Postpartum for Dads video series, how it's breaking stigmas, building bridges, and educating partners through comedy.What it means to lead by example, especially in a digital world where kids are always watching.The importance of building community through authenticity and humour, and why laughing through the hard stuff is sometimes the most healing thing we can do.Tyler's blend of humour and heart with his take on fatherhood, leadership, and using comedy to spark meaningful conversation is exactly the kind of perspective we need more of. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a parent or leader who could use a good laugh and a little encouragement. See you next time on Teeter Talks!Tyler Champagne's Links:Instagram: @heated_seats Podcast: The THICCDAD PodcastTikTok: @champagnetylerMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Laura Gallaher—an organizational psychologist, leadership coach, and speaker whose work with NASA and Disney has shaped how we understand culture and leadership today. We unpack the powerful connection between radical self-acceptance and effective leadership, exploring how leaders can only create psychological safety for others when they first cultivate it within themselves. Laura shares her own humbling leadership lessons, redefining authenticity, self-awareness, and the backstage work that influences how we lead on stage.Join us as we dive into these topics:How a pivotal moment at NASA sparked Laura's deep dive into radical self-acceptance.Why psychological safety begins with self-acceptance, not just knowledge or intention.Redefining authenticity as the alignment between intention and impact.The surprising struggle high achievers face when accepting their strengths, not just their flaws.How your self-acceptance sets the ceiling for your self-awareness and leadership effectiveness.A moving story about feedback, humility, and transforming how we show up for our teams.Practical tools for starting a self-acceptance practice, including Laura's Self-Acceptance Quiz.The emotional impact of compliments and why leaders need to learn to receive them.It was truly enlightening to chat with Dr. Laura Gallaher. Her take on leadership from the inside out is something every leader needs to hear. If you enjoyed this conversation, I'd love it if you could leave a rating and review—it means the world! Thanks for tuning in, and I can't wait for you to hear the next episode of Teeter Talks!Laura's Links:Self-Acceptance Quiz: selfacceptancequiz.comInstagram @DrLauraGallaherMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
Sho from @BWAYSHO If there is a Broadway legend with a pulse, there's a good chance Shoshana has chatted with them on a mic! Watch this insightful and hilarious conversation that highlights not just the passion, but also the work ethic it takes to create bwaySHO! bwaySHO YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/bwaySHO To try your own Broadway Fitness Program, go to: https://builtforthestage.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sho from @BWAYSHO If there is a Broadway legend with a pulse, there's a good chance Shoshana has chatted with them on a mic! Watch this insightful and hilarious conversation that highlights not just the passion, but also the work ethic it takes to create bwaySHO! bwaySHO YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/bwaySHO To try your own Broadway Fitness Program, go to: https://builtforthestage.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I'm excited to sit down with the incredible Cam F. Awesome, a powerhouse Keynote Speaker, Diversity Consultant, Event Emcee, and multi-time National Champion Heavyweight Olympic boxer. Cam's journey is nothing short of inspiring, showcasing what it truly means to chase your dreams, even when faced with adversity. With countless titles and a wealth of life experience, Cam has developed a unique perspective on resilience and overcoming obstacles. In this conversation, you'll hear firsthand how he channels his passion, determination, and leadership to create lasting impact both in and out of the ring.Join us as we dive into these topics: Cam's childhood experience with physical bullying and how it led him to boxing.The power of mindset and the impact of the narratives we tell ourselves.Pursuing his boxing dreams despite financial struggles and being kicked off the Olympic team.The decision to change his last name to "Awesome" and embracing confidence over humility.The importance of learning from losses and shifting our perspective on failure.Evolving into a stronger leader and reflecting on past mistakes for personal growthIt was so much fun chatting with Cam F. Awesome! His energy and authenticity are contagious, and I know you'll walk away inspired. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a rating and review—it means the world! Be sure to connect with Cam through the links below. Thanks for tuning in, and I can't wait for you to hear the next episode of Teeter Talks!Cam's Links: Website: Cam AwesomeInstagram: Cam F Awesome TikTok: Awesome TalksFacebook: Cam F AwesomeUSA Boxing: USA BoxingGolden Gloves of America: Golden GlovesBig Brothers Big Sisters: Big Brothers Big Sisters of AmericaBoys & Girls Club: Boys & Girls Clubs of AmericaMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
This week I had the opportunity to interview Kyle Emanuel. Who played at Ndsu and played in the NFL as well. Chatted about what he's doing now and what it was like playing in the big leagues. Don't miss this one.Need a real estate plan? https://myworkspacecab7e2cc4b.myclickfunnels.com/squeeze-page--5d20bSupplements: https://ep-nutrition.com/?aff=7910 use discount code: cwahlo for 10% off.IG: @chiseleddadbodSnapchat: @chiseleddadbodL inked in: http://linkedin.com/in/cooper-wahlo-jr-79a7b0223Twitter: @chiseledadbodYouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCAaGVd9FeTNIOql5lGaXOTA?sub_confirmation=1TikTok: @chiseledadbod Facebook: Cooper Wahlo Jr Website: https://cooperwahlo.bhhspreproperties.com/https://www.arbonne.com/us/en/shop-all/nutrition/energy/daily-glow-%26-energy-bundle/p/1114%20UShttps://www.arbonne.com/us/en/arb/LindsayWahlo/shop-all/nutrition/weight-management/30-days-to-healthy-living-set-with-greensynergy-elixir/p/1230%20US
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I chat with the lovely Kimberly Evans, the host of The Joy Curator Podcast and owner of JOY. Consulting + Experiences. With over 20 years of experience in event planning, marketing, and consulting, Kimberly helps professionals gain clarity, transform their lives, and lead with joy. She's passionate about creating authentic connections in both business and life, and her leadership reflects her commitment to philanthropy, serving on the board of the Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce and advocating for Cystic Fibrosis Canada. Kimberly's approach to leadership is grounded in balance, joy, and giving back—her insights are sure to inspire you to lead with purpose and heart.Join us as we dive into these topics: Understanding the difference between joy and happiness.Kimberly's journey with her daughter's cystic fibrosis and finding joy through hardship.Advice on supporting others during tough times.The importance of identifying and aligning with your core values.Kimberly's insights on leadership and advice for aspiring leaders.It was a pleasure chatting with Kimberly Evans! Her perspective on joy, leadership, and purpose is so refreshing. If you loved this episode, I'd be so grateful if you could leave a rating and review. Don't forget to connect with Kimberly through the links below. Thanks for tuning in, and I can't wait to share the next episode of Teeter Talks with you!Kimberly's Links: Instagram: KIMBERLY JOY EVANS JOY Consulting + Experience Website: JOY. Consulting + ExperiencesJOY Consulting + Experience Instagram: JOY. Consulting + ExperiencesThe Joy Curator Podcast: Instagram : The Joy Curator PodcastApple Music: The Joy Curator PodcastSpotify: The Joy Curator PodcastCystic Fibrosis Canada: Cystic Fibrosis CanadaInstagram : Cystic Fibrosis Canada Marissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
Send us a textJoe and Josh get the famous (at least on our podcast) Bozo to join them on their show. They took a stroll down memory lane to discuss basically how awful he was as a brother, but hey, he got better. Rated himself a high 3 out of 10. Chatted about some "Bozo-isms" and several other brotherly items. As always be sure to follow us on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Email us at init2twinitpodcast@gmail.com and follow our In It 2 Twin It Podcast Facebook Page. Enjoy the show!
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I get to chat with my good friend, Jay Whitelaw. Jay is the Founder of Givesome, a company dedicated to creating meaningful impact through the power of generosity. This conversation was as fun as it was meaningful, filled with reflections on what it means to lead with a giving heart and the incredible ripple effects small acts of generosity can have. Jay's passion for inspiring others to make a difference shines through, and his perspective on leadership is both refreshing and empowering. Over the years, Jay has shown me what it looks like to lead with purpose and use your influence to create positive change. I can't wait for you to hear his insights and be inspired to think about generosity in a whole new way. Whether you're looking for inspiration, seeking ways to make a difference, or simply curious about the impact of generosity, this episode will leave you feeling uplifted and motivated to take your next step.Join us as we dive into these topics: Jay's deep passion for making a positive impact and the heart behind his commitment to doing good.Personal stories that highlight the powerful effect generosity has on both the giver and the recipient.A memorable experience with a man dressed as Elvis Presley that inspired Jay to create Givesome.The launch of the See the Good Foundation and its mission.Practical advice for individuals and companies looking to give back and make a difference.The qualities of a great leader, including the courage to admit failure and lead with transparency.It was such a joy catching up with my good friend, Jay Whitelaw. His passion for generosity and leadership is contagious, and I'm sure you'll feel the same way after listening. If you enjoyed this conversation, I'd love for you to leave a rating and review. And don't forget to check out the links below to connect with Jay. Thank you for tuning in—I'm already looking forward to the next episode of Teeter Talks. See you then! Jay's Links:Website: www.givesome.org Instagram: GivesomeLinkedIn: Givesome | LinkedInFacebook: GivesomeMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I have the honor of speaking with the remarkable Greg Stewart, a two-time gold medalist in shot put at the 2020 and 2024 Paralympic Games. Greg's story goes far beyond his athletic achievements—his journey is a profound testament to resilience, perseverance, and the power of the human spirit. In this heartfelt conversation, Greg opens up about the challenges he's faced and the invaluable lessons he's learned along the way. His insights on self-awareness, overcoming adversity, and embracing the leader within are both inspiring and empowering. Greg's story reminds us that greatness is not defined by the obstacles we face, but by our ability to rise above them and push forward with determination and heart.Join us as we dive into these topics: The emotions that come with winning a gold medal in the Olympics, dealing with imposter syndrome, and reflecting on greatness while being disabled.Battling the realization of disability at 25, seeking value and belonging, and the struggle of feeling unfulfilled even with help. The importance of investing in mental health.Acknowledging and celebrating differences, challenging societal norms, encouraging open-mindedness, and the idea that it's okay to not try to be the same.Success and vulnerability, how they are interconnected, and the importance of having tough conversations in personal growth.Not initially identifying as a leader but stepping into that role, practicing mindfulness, and understanding leadership through self-awareness and action.I had such a great time chatting with Greg Stewart. His journey is beyond inspiring, and I'm sure you took away as much from this conversation as I did. If you enjoyed it, I'd really appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review. And don't forget to check out the links below to connect with Greg. Thanks for tuning into this episode and being a part of the Teeter Talks community! Greg's Links:Instagram: Greg StewartTikTok: The Mindfulete (@themindfulete)LinkedIn: LinkedInWebsite: Greg Stewart‘Stand Out' book: Stand OutCanadian Athletes Now: CAN FundMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I had the honor of speaking with the remarkable Ashley Deland, a dynamic leader and fierce advocate for female entrepreneurs. As the Founder and CEO of Maison De Land, a full-service creative design house, Ashley empowers lifestyle brands and founders with her expertise in marketing, branding, and business development. Her work has earned her recognition in Forbes, INC, Entrepreneur, and countless awards, including “Best Female Entrepreneur In Canada” at the 2023 Stevie Awards. In this raw and deeply personal conversation, Ashley opens up about the immense trauma she has faced and the sacrifices she has made to become the person and leader she is today. She reflects on the difficult moments that shaped her journey and how, through relentless self-work and healing, she is overcoming her past to step into her full power. Ashley's story is one of resilience and transformation—showing that true leadership isn't about perfection, but about facing your pain, doing the inner work, and making the conscious decision to grow. This episode is a powerful testament to the strength it takes to rebuild yourself and rise from the ashes, and it's a must-listen for anyone on a journey of healing and personal growth.Join us as we dive into these topics: The importance of finding the time to share her story and the healing process from past pain and trauma to better show up for others.Ashley's childhood experiences, including working at just 7 months old, how they shaped her extraversion, and growing up in an environment that sought to silence her.The journey of personal evolution, refusing to settle, and realizing that our dreams often don't reflect our full potential.Ashley's experience in a cult-like religious environment, breaking free, and what her faith looks like today.The transformative journey into sobriety and the profound impact it has had on Ashley's life.Defining leadership and the core values that guide Ashley in becoming a strong, authentic leader.Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions about sensitive topics, including molestation and experiences related to feeling trapped in a religious cult. Listener discretion is advised.Ashley's story is a powerful reminder that true leadership begins from within—through healing, resilience, and a commitment to personal growth. Her journey encourages us all to embrace vulnerability, face our past, and continuously evolve into the leaders we are meant to be. How can you use your own experiences to show up more authentically and lead with heart? If you enjoyed our conversation, please take a moment to leave a rating and review. Be sure to check out the links below to connect with Ashley. As always, thank you for being a part of the Teeter Talks community!Ashley's Links:Instagram: Ashley DelandWebsite: Ashley DelandMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
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On this episode of Teeter Talks, I had the distinct pleasure of speaking with the exceptional Aaron Brown, a celebrated athlete whose remarkable achievements continue to inspire. Known for his role as the lead leg in the Canadian men's 4x100 relay team that claimed gold at this year's Paris Olympics, Aaron has etched his name in track and field history. A specialist in the 100 and 200 meters, Aaron's impressive career includes a silver medal in 2020, a bronze in 2016, and a 2022 World Championship title. He is one of only two Canadians to ever break both the 10-second and 20-second barriers in the 100m and 200m events. Aaron's unmatched speed and relentless work ethic set him apart, but it's his dedication to leadership and teamwork that truly resonates. In this conversation, Aaron offers powerful insights into what it takes to lead with heart, collaborate with purpose, and achieve sustained success. Whether you're an athlete, coach, or professional in any field, you'll find Aaron's wisdom and perspective a source of inspiration.Join us as we dive into these topics: Journey to the 2024 Paris Olympics, the moments before his victory, and what followed.Reflecting on Donovan Bailey's reaction to Aaron's gold medal win and his impact.Living into his gift of speed, looking at Aaron's transition to track after playing multiple sports. Aaron's take on leadership, filling gaps, and guiding the next generation.What's next for Aaron as he juggles family life and prepares for the 2028 L.A. Olympics.It was a true privilege to speak with Aaron Brown. His dedication, both on and off the track, is truly inspiring. Beyond his athletic achievements, Aaron's drive and leadership are remarkable, and I can't wait to cheer him on at the 2028 Olympics. If this conversation resonated with you, I'd be so grateful if you took a moment to leave a rating and review. Don't forget to check out the links below to connect with Aaron. Thank you, as always, for being a part of the Teeter Talks community!Aarons Links: Instagram: Aaron Kingsley BrownYoutube: Aaron Kingsley BrownTikTok: Aaron Kingsley Brown (@kingsleysc)Website: aaron brown officialMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
On this inspiring episode of Teeter Talks, I'm joined by the incredible Camille Dundas, one of Canada's leading voices in racial equity and inclusion. Camille's work spans from empowering global companies like Google and KPMG Financial to shaping the future of anti-racism education across Canada. As the founder and Principal Educator at The IDEA Practice, Camille is driving change by delivering Canada's first corporate micro-credential in diversity, equity, and inclusion through Dalhousie University. But her leadership doesn't stop there. As Editor-in-Chief of ByBlacks.com, she has led her team to win multiple national awards, all while amplifying the voices of Canada's Black community. Named one of the Top 100 Black Canadian Accomplished Women in 2022, Camille's leadership is a testament to the power of purpose-driven work. Her passion for creating lasting change and fostering a culture of inclusion inspires leaders to step up, speak out, and make a real difference. This conversation is a deep dive into the transformative power of leadership, allyship, and the ongoing journey toward racial equity.Join us as we dive into these topics: The difference between equity and equality, using real-life examples to illustrate the importance of racial equity in creating fair opportunities for all.Reflecting on what it truly means to live out allyship, emphasising the shift from merely talking about it to actively embodying it in everyday life through both reflection and intentional action.The concept of privilege, reframing it as a superpower—something that can be recognised, understood, and used for good to drive positive change.Discussing the lived experience of being a diversity hire, exploring how assumptions can impact individuals and organizations, and how these situations can perpetuate inequity.Camille's thoughts on navigating tough conversations with children around racism.Explaining micro-credentials, highlighting Dalhousie University's new course in diversity, equity, and inclusion, and how these courses provide working professionals with an opportunity to deepen their knowledge and advance in their careers.Camille's perspective on leadership, reflecting on the importance of knowing when to step forward and when to step back, allowing others to rise alongside you.It was a true honour to have this conversation with Camille. The work she's doing to foster racial equity and inclusion is powerful and necessary, and her leadership is a true inspiration. Conversations like these can be challenging, but they're essential as we work together to create a more just and equitable world for everyone. I hope today's episode sparks reflection and action on your part—whether it's in how you lead, ally, or approach tough conversations. If you found this episode impactful, please take a moment to leave a rating and review. Be sure to check out the links below to connect with Camille and learn more about her incredible work. Thank you, as always, for being part of the Teeter Talks community!Camille's Links: Instagram: Camille DundasTwitter: @CamilleDundasWebsite: https://camilledundas.comMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
On this joyous episode of Teeter Talks, I had the pleasure of chatting with my friend Kristy Miller, founder and CEO of The Scented Market. Kristy's journey began with a simple idea—creating handmade, eco-friendly candles—and has since blossomed into a thriving business that radiates warmth and purpose. A true powerhouse, Kristy is a role model for women everywhere, showing what it means to pursue your dreams and succeed as an entrepreneur. Throughout her career, she's fostered a work culture centered on kindness and purpose, leading her team with empathy and authenticity. Her dedication to sustainability, community, and quality, combined with her passion for mentoring others, makes her a powerful voice in leadership and brand-building. This conversation sheds light on the impact of thoughtful leadership and the importance of staying true to your vision in business and beyond.Join us as we dive into these topics: Kristy's journey into the food truck business, inspired by time spent with her grandfather.Navigating a male-dominated industry, where Kristy reflects on pressures faced as a female entrepreneur to downplay her success or make up stories to fit in.Transitioning from managing a fleet of food trucks to founding The Scented Market, driven by her role as a mother and her strong community ties.Defining good leadership as putting oneself at the bottom and walking alongside the team to grow together, emphasizing supporting your team so they can also become leaders.Balancing life as a CEO and mother, the importance of teaching children about entrepreneurship's sacrifices and hard work by including them in the process and navigating the journey together.Kristy's experience on Dragon's Den, from initial rejection to a turning point in her career, ultimately propelling her success in the scented product market.Highlighting the importance of celebrating every win, involving others in those moments, and taking time to reflect on each accomplishment.As a mother and entrepreneur, it was such a joy to have Kristy on the podcast. Her authenticity and heart truly shine through this conversation, and I hope, like me, you're leaving feeling inspired and empowered by the power of hard work. What's one thing you can do today to help someone else grow—personally or professionally? If this conversation resonated with you, please take a moment to leave a rating and review. Be sure to check out the links below to connect with Kristy. Thank you, as always, for being a part of the Teeter Talks community!Use code TEETERTALKS15 to receive 15% off your next order from The Scented Market Kristy's Links:The Scented MarketWebsite: The Scented MarketThe Scented Market Instagram: The Scented MarketKrisy's Instagram: Kristy MillerChildren's Foundation of Guelph and Wellington: Children's Foundation Marissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I had the pleasure of talking with my friend Jamie Burr, a leading sports scientist and the Vice President of High Performance for the Chicago Blackhawks. Jamie's journey spans both research labs and the NHL, where he implements high-performance methods and inspiring new approaches while collaborating with elite athletes, Olympians, and even those of us simply looking to optimize our everyday lives. Jamie has been instrumental in advancing high-performance practices, driving innovation, and mentoring others in the art and science of optimization. His work is redefining what it means to lead in sports science by merging research with practical, real-world applications both on and off the rink.Join us as we dive into these topics:The concept of high performance as a lifestyle choice, not limited to athletes, but available to anyone striving for personal growth and consistency.The impacts of cannabis on performance, along with insights from Jamie's work on blood flow restriction and its application to rehabilitation and improved athletic performance.Jamie's innovative approach to building a positive, results-oriented team culture within the Blackhawks, blending the best of science and sports. Practical advice on finding joy in sustainable habits and "controlling the controllables" to build a solid foundation for performance and well-being.Jamie's team-centered leadership mindset and how he empowers others to unlock their full potential.Jamie's humility, passion, and dedication to his team and community make him an exemplary leader in high performance. I hope this episode inspires you to consider what it means to lead with purpose, empower others, and create a culture of growth in whatever field you're in. How can you incorporate accountability, resilience, or mentorship into your own life and work? If you enjoyed our conversation, please take a moment to leave a rating and review. Be sure to check out the links below to connect with Jamie. As always, thank you for being a part of the Teeter Talks community!Jamie's Links:LinkedIn: Jamie BurrMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
We covered:Project Send It (fail)Chatted with the chatKinda challenged Ken Rideout to a little competition!
In this inspiring episode of Teeter Talks, I have the absolute pleasure of welcoming Andryanna, a devoted mom of three who transformed her journey from burnout to a vibrant balance of joy and ease. As the host of The Juggle is Real Podcast and author of The Juggle is Real: Authentic Self-Care Planner & Activity Book for Busy Women, Andryanna offers practical insights and empowering strategies for self-care, productivity, and mindful leadership, believing that effective leadership starts with self-awareness and self-care. With her experience as an educator and a regular guest on shows like Breakfast Television, she shares valuable tools for navigating life's challenges and emphasizes how embracing vulnerability can strengthen our leadership. This heartfelt conversation highlights the importance of leading with authenticity and compassion, inspiring busy parents and leaders alike to cultivate joy, balance, and mindful leadership in their lives! Join us today as we dive into these topics:Andryanna's experience with burnout after having children and balancing work, highlighting the importance of listening to your inner voice and the value of accepting support from others.Practical tips to help with burnout, focusing on accepting help, shifting perspectives and putting yourself on your to-do listInspiration behind Andryanna's book The Juggle is Real, driven by a busy year and her desire to slow down.Defining authenticity, looking at it from a lens of showing up as yourself and learning to be selfish.Seeing great leaders as people who lead themselves first, emphasizing the importance of having self awareness before guiding others. What a transformative conversation with Andryanna! If you resonated with her insights, I'd love for you to leave a rating and review—it makes a difference! Be sure to explore the links below to connect with Andryanna and dive deeper into her wisdom. Thank you for being part of the Teeter Talks community; your support does not go unnoticed.Andryanna's Links: Website: Andryanna GonkoInstagram: Andryanna GonkoLinkedIn: Andryanna Gonko LinkedInThe Juggle Is Real: Self-Care PlannerMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I am truly honored to have a conversation with the exceptional Hanen Nanaa. A remarkable young social entrepreneur and war survivor from Syria, Hanen found refuge in Toronto in 2016. As the founder of the Books Art Music (BAM) Collective, she has created a vibrant community hub that empowers youth and marginalized groups through art and innovation. Currently studying Public Policy at York University, Hanen also serves as the Director of Strategy at the Syrian Canadian Foundation. Her advocacy focuses on gender equality and youth empowerment, and she has advised government officials on these critical issues. Additionally, she is a founding member of the Waard Ward Collective, a social enterprise that trains newcomers in floral design and community gardening. Hanen's dedication to social justice exemplifies true leadership, earning her numerous accolades, including the Pam McConnell Award for Young Women in Leadership in 2023 and the Alterna Prize for Women's Social Leaders in 2022. Recognized as a UN Women Woman of the Year in 2019, her inspiring journey continues to touch lives and foster change. Join us today as we dive into these topics: Hanen's experience growing up in Syria and the challenges of fleeing her country, emphasizing the importance of learning from one another's stories.The story behind starting Book Art Music (BAM) and the Waard Ward, driven by Hanen's lived experiences and a desire to empower others.Highlighting how community and volunteer work can inform policy, illustrating the value of grassroots involvement.Addressing misconceptions about refugees and women, viewing criticism as an opportunity for growth and understanding.Hanen's path into politics, from her studies to her professional endeavors, and goal of bridging the gap between government and ethnic communities.Identifying a great leader as the ability to collaborate, uplift others, and lead by example, fostering a supportive community.I can't express enough how truly inspiring and incredible Hanen is. I hope you felt as moved and motivated by Hanen's story as I did. If you enjoyed this episode, I'd be so grateful if you could take a moment to leave a rating and review. And don't forget to check the links below to connect with Hanen—there's so much more to explore! Thank you for being part of our community!Hanen's Links: Instagram: Hanen Nanaa LinkedIn: Hanen NanaaBAM Collective Instagram: Books Art Music CollectiveBAM Collective LinkedIn: BAM Collective Waard Ward Collective: Waard WardMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
In this episode: - I think Ellen DeGeneres is autistic - I hate alarms unless it's for something fun - Garage sales are still gross - My wife ate 5-day-old perderders - I use calendars to schedule TV shows, not appointments - Chatted with my niece on the phone for half an hour. Her dad almost died last week. However, we talked about scooters while I totally forgot to ask her how he's doing. Email: autisticang38@gmail.com Online Course: angela-walker-s-school.teachable.com/p/adultautism101 Public Journal series: https://www.amazon.com/author/autisticang Substack: https://autisticang38.substack.com Shop: https://www.adulthoodwithachanceofautism.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autisticang38 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/angela-n-walker/support
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I have the pleasure of chatting with Jim Estill, a visionary technology entrepreneur and philanthropist whose journey is a testament to innovation and giving back. Jim began his entrepreneurial career in the most unassuming way, selling computer hardware from the trunk of his car. What started as a quest to design circuit boards turned into a booming business that achieved over $2 billion in sales. With a System Design Engineering background, Jim has mentored over 150 tech startups, including BlackBerry, where he served on the board for 13 years. After a brief retirement, he took the reins of Danby Appliances, buying the company and leading it as CEO. Beyond his business achievements, Jim is deeply committed to philanthropy, having sponsored over 1,000 refugees and founded a furniture bank to assist those in need. His experience offers invaluable insights into entrepreneurship, leadership, and creating a positive impact, making him a true innovator and community leader. Join us today as we dive into these topics: Jim's commitment to supporting refugees through a business lens, showcasing the power of social responsibility and authenticity in making a difference.Examining how traits like drive, politeness, and timeliness have become competitive advantages.Jim's inspiring journey from starting a business out of his trunk to achieving $2 billion in sales, exploring the roles of studying predecessors, luck, and timing influenced his success.The concept of great leaders as servant leaders, and how seeing more money as a tool to do more good shapes their impact.What a truly enriching conversation with Jim Estill! I hope you gained as much insight from his journey and wisdom as I did. Don't forget to check out the links below to connect with Jim and support the podcast by leaving a rating and review if you enjoyed the episode!Jim's Links: Website: DanbyCircle Homes: Circle Home Furniture BankMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I'm excited to chat with the phenomenal Vince Del Monte! Vince is a leading online fitness business coach and visionary behind The 7 Figure Mastermind and 6 Figure Coach 2.0. Renowned for his innovative strategies and exceptional leadership, Vince excels at transforming fitness coaches into top earners, helping entrepreneurs surpass their limits and achieve impressive growth. However, what truly captivated me about Vince is the genuine, unfiltered honesty of his journey. Join us today as we dive into these topics: Exploring the role of connection in leadership and how navigating conflict can strengthen both personal and professional relationships.Vince's personal journey through his separation, revealing crucial insights about self-connection and personal growth.Rethinking success from multiple perspectives, understanding how a singular view can impact leadership and relationships.The importance of stabilizing and aligning your goals with your true desires before moving forward.What an honest and real conversation with Vince Del Monte! I hope you found this episode as valuable as I did. Be sure to connect with Vince using the links below! Your support of this podcast means a lot, so be sure to leave a rating and review if you enjoy it!Vince's Links: Website: vincedelmonteInstagram: @vincedelmonteFacebook: Group by Vince DelMonteCharity Water: Charity WaterMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
Chatted with Joe Carlsmith about whether we can trust power/techno-capital, how to not end up like Stalin in our urge to control the future, gentleness towards the artificial Other, and much more.Check out Joe's sequence on Otherness and Control in the Age of AGI here.Watch on YouTube. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast platform. Read the full transcript here. Follow me on Twitter for updates on future episodes.Sponsors:- Bland.ai is an AI agent that automates phone calls in any language, 24/7. Their technology uses "conversational pathways" for accurate, versatile communication across sales, operations, and customer support. You can try Bland yourself by calling 415-549-9654. Enterprises can get exclusive access to their advanced model at bland.ai/dwarkesh.- Stripe is financial infrastructure for the internet. Millions of companies from Anthropic to Amazon use Stripe to accept payments, automate financial processes and grow their revenue.If you're interested in advertising on the podcast, check out this page.Timestamps:(00:00:00) - Understanding the Basic Alignment Story(00:44:04) - Monkeys Inventing Humans(00:46:43) - Nietzsche, C.S. Lewis, and AI(1:22:51) - How should we treat AIs(1:52:33) - Balancing Being a Humanist and a Scholar(2:05:02) - Explore exploit tradeoffs and AI Get full access to Dwarkesh Podcast at www.dwarkeshpatel.com/subscribe
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I am joined by the lovely Sydney Vaughan! Sydney is a Wellness Coach, Breathwork and Cold Exposure Facilitator, Registered Massage Therapist (RMT), Personal Trainer, and Mentor—basically, if it's wellness-related, Sydney's got it covered! With a passion for helping people connect with their true selves, Sydney blends her expertise across various disciplines to inspire lasting change. Her holistic mind-body approach to wellness is more than just a career; it's a lifestyle. Then when it comes to leadership, Sydney's approach is all about empowering others to find their own path to growth and resilience. Join us today as we dive into these topics:Exploring the human tendency to categorize others and the impact of first impressions with people who are different from us.Emphasizing the value of asking difficult questions to stay informed, and understanding that many of our biggest challenges arise from a lack of knowledge—conversations can be a powerful tool for gaining insight.Sydney's journey of coming out as a lesbian, navigating family dynamics, discovering her sexuality at an early age, feeling out of place, and ultimately embracing her identity and living her truth.Viewing leadership as the ability to lead authentically by standing in your truth, fostering growth within a supportive community, and inspiring others through example.It's been such a joy having Sydney as my personal trainer and friend! Her vibrant energy is truly inspiring. If you enjoyed our conversation, be sure to show Sydney and this podcast some love by leaving a rating or review! Your support is greatly appreciated and truly valued.Sydney's Links:Instagram: Syd VaughanWebsite: Sydney VaughanMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
0:00 - Sean Payton chatted with Kay Adams yesterday at camp and she...actually got a genuine human answer out of him. Sean must've had no lattes in the morning.17:27 - Paul Finebaum started flapping his gums about CU again. He does that a lot these days.35:37 - You know who's worse than kayak guy? Unicycle guy who clogs up traffic.
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I am beyond excited to sit down and chat with my dear friend Ben Pakulski. Ben is an impressive guy, and you may know him as a former IFBB professional bodybuilder, who reached the pinnacle of his sport as one of the top 10 in the world. After years of pushing the limits of physical potential, Ben has shifted his focus to helping others do the same in their own lives both physically and mentally. As the CEO of Muscle Intelligence and a devoted father, he's dedicated to guiding executives, entrepreneurs, and athletes toward better health, vitality, and performance. Ben is passionate about fostering leadership, helping people align their body, mind, and soul to not only achieve personal success, but also to inspire and lead others on their journey to a fulfilling and balanced life. He also hosts his own podcast, Muscle Intelligence, where he hosts experts and fosters highly informative conversation around all things longevity, leadership and legacy. Join us today as we dive into these leadership topics:How Ben transformed from a lonely and overweight kid into a confident bodybuilder, finding balance between personal ambition, doing what it takes to succeed and the pursuit of deep, meaningful relationships.Comparing the worlds of bodybuilding and business, discussing the sacrifices each demands and how perspectives shift as we grow.The rarity and value of honesty, stressing the importance of holding ourselves and others to high standards and being willing to call out shortcomings.Seeing a leader as someone who connects with people in meaningful ways and adapts their approach to show up effectively for different individuals.Exploring success as living in alignment with your values and how we should have values in business and in life. It was so much fun catching up with my friend Ben! If you enjoyed and found this conversation insightful, be sure to show Ben and this podcast your love and support. Your feedback is so valuable, so please leave a rating or review wherever you're tuning in from! Links:Youtube: Ben Pakulski - Muscle IntelligenceInstagram: Ben Pakulski LinkedIn: Ben PakulskiMuscle Intelligence Website: Muscle IntelligenceMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I am accompanied by the wonderful Khalil Khamis! Born into a family renowned in the restaurant industry, Khalil's entrepreneurial journey began early. With a degree in Management Economics and Industry Finance, he co-founded Fresh Media Events Inc., orchestrating hundreds of successful events. As the CEO of Crafty Ramen and the youngest multi-unit franchisee in Harvey's history, Khalil drives innovation, achieving top-ranking restaurants and leading initiatives in community philanthropy and corporate strategy. Khalil's leadership skills have set him apart, and you will find he is packed with wisdom and invaluable advice for all entrepreneurs. Join us today as we dive into these leadership topics:How Khalil achieved the number one Harvey's in the country by focusing on "fast food, fast" and consumer trust.Balancing working in the business versus working on the business in entrepreneurship.Khalil's story of growing up in the restaurant business with refugee parents who dreamed of owning Harvey's franchises and the unique dynamics of a family-run business.Embracing changing dreams, the necessity of passion in entrepreneurship, and the willingness to ask questions and learn new skills.Leading businesses with a culture that accepts mistakes, but requires learning from them while cultivating a mindset of leading to work yourself out of the job so others can grow.I hope this chat has left you both inspired and hungry—for success in leadership and entrepreneurship! Personally, I'm already plotting my next stop at Crafty Ramen. Show Khalil and this podcast some love and support, and remember, your feedback is so valuable—drop a rating or review wherever you're tuning in from!Khalil Links: Crafty Ramen: Crafty RamenHarvey's: Harvey'sLinkedIn: Khalil KhamisMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
Join my Free Focus Challenge! Text the word FOCUS to (929)642-0103 Download the Manifest it Now app David Strickel, a pioneering spiritual teacher and channeler of The Stream. David has dedicated his life to translating complex spiritual concepts into practical guidance through his Tya Spiritual Practice, a system designed to help people overcome limiting beliefs and achieve joy, clarity, and abundance. David is the author of two books, The Stream - Eternal Wisdom for a Better Life and The Tya Practice - An Upgraded Operating System for Your Life, and he hosts the top-rated The Stream of David podcast. Find out more at thestreamofdavid.com David did a live channeling on the podcast and it is going to blow your mind! I asked source the deep questions like: Why are we here on Earth? What happens when we dream? What happens when we die? Can we connect with passed loved ones? What will AI do the future of humanity? You don't want to miss this episode!
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I am delighted to welcome the radiant Julie Cole! Julie is an impressive individual—she's a recovered lawyer, a devoted mother of six, and the Co-founder of Mabel's Labels Inc. Her journey as an entrepreneur is not just successful but celebrated, with accolades as an award-winning author and a highly sought-after speaker and emcee. Julie has graced the screens of NBC's The Today Show, Breakfast Television, and many others, captivating audiences with her insights. Her thought-provoking articles have been featured in prestigious publications such as The Huffington Post, Today's Parent, and The Globe and Mail. Beyond her professional achievements, Julie is deeply committed to her community, generously serving on boards and volunteering her time. Julie's boundless energy and unwavering dedication shine through in everything she does, making her an inspiring beacon of leadership and empowerment. Join us today as we dive into these topics:Exploring how business and family teach us that fairness isn't always equality, emphasizing the importance of recognizing individual differences.Balancing personal and family expectations while starting a business, highlighting the power of collaboration and building a supportive network.Discussing the challenges of being a "mompreneur," including managing public perception and gaining genuine recognition.Knowing when to persevere or pivot in business, with a focus on honest self-assessment and the courage to start fresh.Emphasizing the impact of giving back through Time, Treasure, and Talent to enrich both community and personal growth.Redefining leadership as creating more leaders, not just followers, by empowering others to explore and grow autonomously.What a delightful and enriching chat! I hope you're leaving here feeling inspired. If our conversation struck a chord with you, be sure to show Julie and this podcast your love and support. Your feedback is so valuable, so please leave a rating or review wherever you're tuning in from! Julie's Links: Mabel's Labels Website: Mabel's LabelsLearn More About Julie Instagram: Julie ColeYWCA: YWCA United Way: United Way WorldwideMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
0:24 Q3 2024 5x Categories Chase Freedom: Gas (and other stuff) Discover: Grocery Stores, Walmart (For the first time in FOREVER!!!) Citi Dividend: Gas Why do banks have these cards? To move our spending onto these cards long after the quarter ends. 04:05 Transfer Bonuses Citi -> Cathay Pacific 15% (7/20) Chase -> Aeroplan 20% (7/31) If the space is there and these miles will be used, great to get a discount. Probably not worth speculatively transferring. 08:33 New DeltaOne Premium Lounges Coming in 2024 (OMAAT) JFK: June LAX: Late 2024 BOS: Late 2024 (adjacent to already-open 3rd SkyClub in BOS, in International Terminal E) 13:26 Staggering Decline in Usefulness of giftcards.com Visa/MC GC At one point these were a fantastic way to earn miles and even hit sign up bonuses Recall buying Amex GC and then flipping those to GC.com. Now what can we do with these? There's certainly a draw with 5-10% off sales. But those are usually small dollar cards Scale vs spread None of this really matters because there's nowhere these cards even work 19:34 Checking Account with Free ATM Withdrawals Worldwide? First Republic had this for $15k Chase requires $75k min balance Sapphire checking to avoid fees The louses at Chase deactivated First Republic debit cards before the Chase cards arrived. Gah! Do they have the same PIN? I think so? But I go to the ATM infrequently in the US so I'm not sure. Am I over-thinking it? Just pay the fees? Well, it's not just the ATM fee, there's a “foreign exchange rate adjustment fee” that's a percentage (usually around 3%) of the amount withdrawn on top of the ATM fee: “Surcharge Fees from the ATM owner/network still apply. A Foreign Exchange Rate Adjustment Fee from Chase may apply for ATM withdrawals in a currency other than U.S. dollars.” When presented with the question of whether you want to be charged in foreign or USD choose the local currency if your bank here has no Foreign Transaction fees. (Say no to Dynamic Currency Conversion). Example: But the real scary thing is where the ATM you're withdrawing from tacks on a dynamic currency conversion fee, they don't disclose the percentage, the ATM interface makes it confusing to figure out what's going on, and you end up paying what is or feels like a lot more than you should to take money out of an ATM. I really just like to be able to withdraw a reasonable amount of foreign currency as I go without worrying about fees adding up. Schwab Checking has free international ATM withdrawals with no minimum balance Schwab debit card was expired (never used), I don't know what the PIN is, and their phone tree sends me in circles. Thought to go in branch but is there no such thing as a Schwab checking branch? Chatted, guy told me I “may have to speak with Schwab Checking. I thought I was chatting with Schwab Checking!? Maybe Volcker doesn't get the credit he deserves Update as Robert is leaving to Japan and will be using this debit card. 36:48 International Data for Cellphones. Current Status Being connected is pretty much a necessity at this point There are multiple ways to handle this, and with multiple price points and [potential] gotchas How to handle this is also a factor of your current provider, plan, phone and where you're traveling Example: In Mexico many plans ‘just work' as if you're home. How do we each play this when we're outside the country and what pros/cons do these methods have? Sam: Complicated, but I want data, and really only want data. I've had a setup for a decade plus that decouples my phone number from a cell provider (think: wifi calling but over mobile data). That's nice because I can do everything I want/need with my local number with just a data bucket. E-SIM has changed the world (literally). Gone are the days of visiting a kiosk in the airport (rip off!) or scouring the prepaid-data wiki for tips on buying and activating plans. I've had some wild stories of activating prepaid SIM cards overseas. ESIM changes all of that. Basics: Your phone can hold a physical SIM card, or a digital one. Because these are digital now you have providers (Airalo, Dent, Saily, etc) that sell service in other countries (data only usually) for cheap with customer support and easy one or two click install. Pros: Really cost effective for data hogs: I did this last summer in Japan: $10 per person for 2 weeks worth of data (5-10gb). We hotspotted for the kids who's phones don't support esim. Norway I'll do the same, it is about $11 for 5gb there. Some providers have region passes, which are nice and include a bucket of countries like “Eastern Europe” or “South Asia” for hopping around. Negatives: Your phone number and text messages for your current provider probably won't come through unless you can figure out how to turn on wifi calling and hotspot. I'm not an iphone user so I defer to mostly the ways that android handles these things. I do believe imessage will continue to work over data, but can't confirm firsthand. Another negative is that you can have issues with the install, and if you bungle it and somehow delete your main SIM card you could have service interruptions when you come home and switch back. Zero roaming or other charges because you ‘turn off' your home service completely. Robert: I enable the AT&T International Day Pass. $12/day for the primary, $6/day for each additional line on the same plan. “Only pay for the days you use, no extra charge after 10 days per line, per bill”
Welcome to this energizing episode of Teeter Talks! Today, I am excited to be joined by the incredible Phylicia George. She is remarkable (you'll see)! There's so much to admire about Phylicia. She is a three-time Olympian, having competed in the 100m hurdles at two Summer Olympics and earning a bronze medal in Bobsleigh at the Winter Olympics. Beyond her athletic achievements, Phylicia is a passionate writer, artist, and inspirational speaker. Her remarkable strength and authenticity empower others, leading them to realize their full potential and gain new perspectives. Don't miss this chance to hear from such an accomplished and multifaceted force of nature. Join us today as we dive into these topics:Phylicia's early love for sports, exploring how her childhood experiences and significant milestones shaped her path to success.Navigating through failures and disappointments, how resilience in the face of challenges can lead to greatness.The importance of embracing new experiences and trusting your inner fire to discover your passions. Motivation behind Phylicia's decision to join and compete in bobsleigh and being brave. Seeing great leadership as having authority, the ability to instill confidence, and allowing someone to believe in themselves. It is not everyday I leave a conversation feeling fueled and excited to chase my dreams. If you too felt encouraged, be sure to show Phylicia and this podcast some love and support as well. Your feedback is so valuable, so please leave a rating or review wherever you're tuning in from! Phylicia's Links:Instagram: @phyliciageorgeCanFund:Instagram : @canfundWebsite: CAN FundMarissa's Links:• Marissa's Website• Marissa's Instagram• Teeter Talks Instagram• Marissa's LinkedIn
Getting up as early as Steve Simpson is not easy, so you won't believe what he has as his alarm. We also let you, the listeners weigh in on your wake up tunes as well! We circle back later for some alarms of many varieties including one that could provide you with some nostalgia!
The first giveaway winner for Summer of Speed Powered By PUMA announced!!! Chatted about Juneteenth Half and 10K experience, racing turkeys and deer stalkers!!!
Charles Woodson and Donovan Edwards chatted with the 247 crewSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chatted with the drummer and singer of Ultimatum from Texas about Futurama, Hardcore, Texas, and Rocky Mountain Oysters!
Chatted with my friend Leopold Aschenbrenner on the trillion dollar nationalized cluster, CCP espionage at AI labs, how unhobblings and scaling can lead to 2027 AGI, dangers of outsourcing clusters to Middle East, leaving OpenAI, and situational awareness.Watch on YouTube. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast platform. Read the full transcript here.Follow me on Twitter for updates on future episodes. Follow Leopold on Twitter.Timestamps(00:00:00) – The trillion-dollar cluster and unhobbling(00:20:31) – AI 2028: The return of history(00:40:26) – Espionage & American AI superiority(01:08:20) – Geopolitical implications of AI(01:31:23) – State-led vs. private-led AI(02:12:23) – Becoming Valedictorian of Columbia at 19(02:30:35) – What happened at OpenAI(02:45:11) – Accelerating AI research progress(03:25:58) – Alignment(03:41:26) – On Germany, and understanding foreign perspectives(03:57:04) – Dwarkesh's immigration story and path to the podcast(04:07:58) – Launching an AGI hedge fund(04:19:14) – Lessons from WWII(04:29:08) – Coda: Frederick the Great Get full access to Dwarkesh Podcast at www.dwarkeshpatel.com/subscribe
From Garda stations, to funeral wakes... This week you roast the strangest places you've been chatted up.Episode 19 of Mark Mehigan's Weekly Roast is here!Want to get involved in the Weekly Roast? Send your voice notes to @mehiganmark on Instagram. Nothing is off limits!Order my book here - https://www.easons.com/this-is-not-a-self-help-book-pb-mark-mehigan-9780717199945
Chatted with John Schulman (cofounded OpenAI and led ChatGPT creation) on how posttraining tames the shoggoth, and the nature of the progress to come...Watch on YouTube. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast platform. Read the full transcript here. Follow me on Twitter for updates on future episodes.Timestamps(00:00:00) - Pre-training, post-training, and future capabilities(00:16:57) - Plan for AGI 2025(00:29:19) - Teaching models to reason(00:40:50) - The Road to ChatGPT(00:52:13) - What makes for a good RL researcher?(01:00:58) - Keeping humans in the loop(01:15:15) - State of research, plateaus, and moatsSponsorsIf you're interested in advertising on the podcast, fill out this form.* Your DNA shapes everything about you. Want to know how? Take 10% off our Premium DNA kit with code DWARKESH at mynucleus.com.* CommandBar is an AI user assistant that any software product can embed to non-annoyingly assist, support, and unleash their users. Used by forward-thinking CX, product, growth, and marketing teams. Learn more at commandbar.com. Get full access to Dwarkesh Podcast at www.dwarkeshpatel.com/subscribe
Been a minute since Biff Joe and Jacques were on a pod together! Chatted being on a show (and Joe being part of the fun) this past weekend (thanks to pals Wayne and Anthony from Open Mic Pain Podcast) – with them AND Boston Comedy Fest 2024 Co-Champ Casey Crawford (who is our guest in 3 weeks!) As a legit news source for so many, we'd be doing a disservice if we didn't weigh in with our well-educated opinions on the Kendrick v Drake kerfuffle, the Tyson v Jake Paul upcoming bout and Netflix editing Kim Kardashian being boo-ed edit out of Brady Roast. Also yap - Jay Weinberg being MORE then Max Weinberg's son, Boston's PWHL triple OT playoff win (a little NHL stuff), New Batman video game JUST being on Meta VR (maybe), parenting tips and a show stopping – pulled from the CPP Vault, Joe's self-indulgent theater rendition of Paul Lynde singing Sinatra's “My Way!” Jacques on IG/FB: Carnivalpersonnelpodcast – TiKTok: JacquesFunny Twitter is @CarnivalPodcast @TheJacques4 Biff on Twitter is @BiffPlaysHockey Joe on Twitter is: @Optigrabber Opening: Gomer by Beyond Id (The Stovin' Years On Spotify) Closing Song: 614 by Beyond Id (The Stovin' Years On Spotify)
This interview is all over the place from breaking down a loan renewal to real life purpose at my ripe age of 50. Damn, just typing in 50 makes me go hmmm. Which is better: 100 units or 12 units bringing in 10K a month? How are you perceived as a professional? Chatted about the wedding business turned into monthly cash flow. The name of the game of business is Cash Flow, don't forget that. Check other episodes from The Real Power Family Radio Show https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-real-power-family-radio-show/id1726489867 Do you have any ideas/questions? Share some feedback go to www.savvypodcast.com
On Super Tuesday, Minnesotans joined voters in fourteen other states in casting ballots in the presidential primary. MPR News Reporter Estelle Timar-Wilcox talked to voters in Minneapolis Tuesday morning, including supporters of President Joe Biden, Dean Phillips, Donald Trump, Nikki Haley and uncommitted voters.
We got to spend some time with Fox sports NHRA announcer Brian Lohnes. Brian also is the Editor of www.bangshift.com, co host of https://www.podcastone.com/pd/Hot-Rod-Pod, host of NHRA Insider podcast, https://nhra-podcast.libsyn.com/ and host of https://dorkomotive.podbean.com/. Chatted with our radio family and talked about two products, No-Naste to get the stink out and a battery tester from TopDon.
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Chatted with Mike Bryant of Bradshaw and Bryant about marketing through our smartphones and devices, also got his take on a Spirit Airlines story about a child being misdirected on a Spirit Airlines flight while its bag somehow ended up on the right one!
Chatted with Laura Oakes about some of the reviews of the National Parks in the U.S. Ring doorbells in the news, Micah Nori's interviews at halftime and more! Then we dove into some DeRush Hour News Headlines! Also chatted with Adam Platt of Twin Cities Business Mag on the various topics of late in Minneapolis and analyzing whether the Twin Cities has lost its way with Republicans and Democrats from crime to police to corporate structures to public transit and more!