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In this episode of The Amberly Lago Show: Stories of True Grit and Grace, host Amberly Lago sits down with the insightful Chris Jarvis for the second part of their powerful conversation on personal growth, value-based fees, and impactful client engagement strategies. Chris shares his revolutionary framework for time allocation and highlights the importance of understanding and leveraging one's worth. They explore the significance of solving large problems to create substantial value and discuss how clarity in one's goals can streamline business operations. Join Amberly and Chris as they delve into creating a positive work culture, identifying personal value, and the importance of learning from failure in this enlightening and actionable episode. If you are ready to leave your mark by discovering your message and sharing it with the world, you've come to the right place!! Let's work together to build your influence, your impact, and your income! Join the tribe you have been waiting for to activate your highest potential and live the life you deserve! Join the “Unstoppable Life Mastermind!” and let us know you are ready for greatness! Read the “True Grit and Grace” book here and learn how you can turn tragedy into triumph! Thank you for joining us on The Amberly Lago Show: Stories of True Grit and Grace! If you find value in today's episode, don't forget to share the show with your friends and tap that subscribe button so you don't miss an episode! You can also head over to amberlylago.com to join my newsletter and access free downloadable resources that can help you elevate your life, business, and relationships! Want to see the behind-the-scenes and keep the conversation going? Head over to Instagram @amberlylagomotivation! Audible @True-Grit-and-Grace-Audiobook Website @amberlylago.com Instagram @amberlylagomotivation Facebook @AmberlyLagoSpeaker
In this weeks episde of "Real Estate Unscripted," host Marjorie Adam welcomed Chris Jarvis, a renowned speaker, author, and business coach, to discuss the evolving landscape of real estate and lending. Throughout the conversation, Jarvis emphasized the necessity for realtors and lenders to innovate amidst economic fluctuations and industry challenges. He underscored that in a commodity-driven market, success hinges not on the services offered, but on understanding clients' pain points and aspirations. One of Jarvis's key arguments was encapsulated in the principle that "nobody gives a crap about your loan rate, your points, your commission." Instead, he emphasized that service providers must focus on what their offerings can achieve for clients. He urged professionals to identify what clients desire and how they can alleviate their concerns. Jarvis also introduced concepts from his book "Be the Giraffe," particularly the idea of “feeding differently” and avoiding the "herd mentality." He illustrated this with the story of giraffes and acacia trees, highlighting the importance of standing out in a crowded marketplace. Jarvis encouraged listeners to break free from conventional thinking, advising them to look for inspiration outside their industry, such as healthcare or hospitality. A notable takeaway from the discussion was the quote, “What people care about is what you do does for them.” This perspective resonates particularly in today's real estate market, where understanding client needs can lead to differentiated, client-focused solutions. Overall, Jarvis's insights are highly relevant in the current context, as disruptions and changes in the market present opportunities for innovation and growth. By prioritizing clients' individual needs and experiences, real estate professionals can navigate challenges and carve a more successful path in their careers.
In this episode of The Amberly Lago Show: Stories of True Grit and Grace, host Amberly Lago sits down with transformative entrepreneur Chris Jarvis to discuss the power of standing out and the importance of being unique in both life and business. Chris delves into his innovative tipping concept aimed at celebrating service staff, his journey of overcoming significant personal and professional challenges, and his metaphorical wisdom on "being the giraffe" to maintain a unique perspective. They also explore the impact of vulnerability in business, the value of real-world feedback, and navigating the negativity of social media. Join Amberly and Chris as they explore entrepreneurship, resilience, and the transformative power of perspective in this engaging and heartfelt conversation If you are ready to leave your mark by discovering your message and sharing it with the world, you've come to the right place!! Let's work together to build your influence, your impact, and your income! Join the tribe you have been waiting for to activate your highest potential and live the life you deserve! Join the “Unstoppable Life Mastermind!” and let us know you are ready for greatness! Read the “True Grit and Grace” book here and learn how you can turn tragedy into triumph! Thank you for joining us on The Amberly Lago Show: Stories of True Grit and Grace! If you find value in today's episode, don't forget to share the show with your friends and tap that subscribe button so you don't miss an episode! You can also head over to amberlylago.com to join my newsletter and access free downloadable resources that can help you elevate your life, business, and relationships! Want to see the behind-the-scenes and keep the conversation going? Head over to Instagram @amberlylagomotivation! Audible @True-Grit-and-Grace-Audiobook Website @amberlylago.com Instagram @amberlylagomotivation Facebook @AmberlyLagoSpeaker
Today's MissionCTRL show is special because it's not every day that Ramon and the PD Flight Crew host a power business lunch, book launch, and record an episode with the same client/guest, Chris Jarvis. Jarvis is more than a client and guest; he's Ramon's high school buddy. Chris joined Ramon and the PD Flight Crew in the MissionCTRL studios to share his story and promote his latest book: *Be The Giraffe: 14 Paths to Reach Higher in Business and Life*. Chris Jarvis is a corporate coach, financial fixer, and stirring speaker. Jarvis helps you see differently, so you can business differently, money differently, and life differently. For decades, Chris has helped hundreds of successful entrepreneurs and wealthy families build, protect, and transfer significant wealth. After being kicked out of a company he built and sold, Chris found himself at a crossroads, questioning his purpose, dealing with the death and grief of a parent and sibling, and undergoing spinal surgery. When life starts lifing, you need an elevated perspective. Tune in to hear how Jarvis turned his trials along his journey into a testimony, a map of sorts to help you navigate out of your wilderness and stand out while reaching the highest levels of success. As a bonus treat for our listeners, Jarvis shares a FREE code for a 19-page personality assessment. The Wild Factor is a unique tool that focuses on your actual behaviors and feelings that you are experiencing right now – not on general preferences. By comparing your actions to your desired outcomes, the Wild Factor gives practical tips to help leverage your strengths and improve other areas of your life. Animal guides offer powerful visualization and memorable mantras for the customized recommendations that will help you on your journey to the Wild Factor! . . . Find Mission CTRL on Anchor, Apple Podcast, Spotify, and our website. Mission CTRL aims to ignite the innovative spirit inside us all through providing budding and successful entrepreneurs and community leaders with a platform to share their stories and inspire others. Tune in every Wednesday and catch up with the team at Peralta Design as we unleash the origin stories behind some exceptional leaders, share marketing/branding insights, and navigate the ever-changing currents of pop culture. Subscribe for weekly branding and entrepreneurial content here! To learn more about Peralta Design's work visit peraltadesign.com. #welaunchbrands #digitalagency #mbeagency #mbe #digital #branding #marketing #web #startups #creative #BrandU #w2 #fulltime #leadership #contentcreator #contentstrategy #marketingstrategy #entrepreneurs #business #launchyourbrand
In today's video, we rewind to a previous episode how corporate citizenship has evolved over the past year and how practitioners should adapt their programs going forward. We talk with Chris Jarvis, discuss how world events have shifted corporate giving to focus more on social justice causes and long-term humanitarian crises. We discuss tangible ways companies can better integrate environmental justice and equity into their corporate citizenship strategies. We also tackle the challenges in implementing these initiatives, like addressing unconscious bias in funding structures. Finally, you'll learn key strategies to create a truly inclusive partner ecosystem and educate employees to become agents of change. Timestamp of our discussion: 0:00 - Intro 1:28 - How has corporate citizenship changed over the past year? 3:46 - Will the changes in the past year remain or revert back? 9:28 - How to create experiences for more impactful engagement 13:41 - What every social impact professional should be thinking right now? 17:53 - What are employees expecting from their social impact programs? 20:30 - Do corporate citizenship practitioners create programs in stages? 23:39 - What makes a modern social impact program difficult to implement? 27:09 - Advice for corporate citizenship practitioners just starting their programs Connect with Chris Jarvis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisjarviscan/ Music by https://youtube.com/ikson @iksonmusic
There's a reindeer in the kitchen – what are we going to do?! Settle down for The Big Christmas Rescue, read by Chris Jarvis It's Christmas Eve, and Santa's in trouble. Before a reindeer and the RNLI can save the day, they're going to need the help of a very special child. Make your child's bedtime extra magical by ordering a personalised copy of this beautifully illustrated story book and transform them into the main character of an exciting lifeboat adventure. When you order the book, you can specify the child's name, gender and skin tone and they'll be made into the hero, who - along with Rudolph and the RNLI - saves Santa. And Christmas Day. Order your personalised copy here or via the link below. Every pound and euro of profit helps save more lives. https://shop.rnli.org/products/the-big-christmas-rescue Written by Rory Stamp Illustrated by Hannah Lawson 200 Voices is produced by Adventurous Audio for the RNLI Soundtrack composed and performed by Jon Nicholls The RNLI is a charity celebrating 200 years of saving lives at sea - find out more at RNLI.org/200
Welcome to this episode of The Tonic, terrestrially broadcast on April 29 and 30, 2023 on AM740 and FM 96.7 in Toronto. Topics covered on the show track the lifestyle articles and themes published in Tonic Magazine. This week we'll discuss how technology can help with the onerous day to day burden of Type 1 diabetes with diabetes educators Chris Jarvis and Deborah Samuel, innovation in arthritis treatment with Dr. Chris O'Connor, new restaurant openings with tastemaker Brigitte Foisy and what you may not know about magnesium with Dr. Barb Woegerer ND
Corporate coach, financial fixer and stirring speaker. Chris Jarvis helps you see differently, so you can business differently, money differently, life differently. Before creating Go WILD, Chris was an applied mathematician who honed his entrepreneurial skills by solving complicated financial problems for thousands of millionaires and even a few billionaires. Get your copy of Personal Socrates: Better Questions, Better Life Connect with Marc >>> Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter Drop a review and let me know what resonates with you about the show!Thanks as always for listening and have the best day yet!*Behind the Human is proudly recorded in a Canadian made Loop Phone Booth*Special props
Chances are, you've heard the saying, “To live the life that others can't, you'll have to do what others won't.” I've heard it for years. To me, it says everything about hard work and doing the hard things. But no one said anything to me about what to do with my mindset and emotions while I was working hard… And getting my butt kicked by those hard things. No one told me about the benefits of being vulnerable and talking about my mind and heart to people I trust. In today's episode of Coming Up Clutch™️, I summarize the Top 3 nuggets from Monday's interview with financial expert and trusted advisor to billionaire families and business owners, Chris Jarvis. Chris got very real about vulnerability and how we need it to grow, evolve, and dominate. Lock in to get the summary of my interview with Chris. [00:01 - 09:20] Chris's BIG Three #1: How to cross the bridge from successful to ultra-successful #2: What Chris means by “Be the Giraffe” and how it can impact your life and career #3: What a giraffe can teach you about the power of vulnerability [09:21 - 10:24] Wrapping Up! Make sure to listen to the full interview with Chris to get more of his wisdom and hear his BIG DOMINO Take action… Pick ONE of the three nuggets to work on COMMIT KEY QUOTES “If you're afraid to do something different, you're never going to get a different result.” - Chris Jarvis CONNECT WITH CHRIS Instagram: @chrisrayjarvis Twitter: @jarvischris Linktree to Chris' TED Talk and Free Assessment: https://linktr.ee/chrisrayjarvis (to get the Assessment FREE, use code: CLUTCH) Website: https://chrisjarvis.me/ CONNECT WITH J.R. Facebook: @jamesJRreid Instagram: @jamesjrreid LinkedIn: in/jamesjrreid/ Twitter: @jamesJRreid Website: jamesreid.com For Men Only - Check out The Clutch Club™️: jamesreid.com/club RATE & REVIEW this episode on Apple: https://jamesreid.com/review SHARE this episode with someone who wants to be challenged, pushed, and positioned to come up clutch more often. SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on any new episodes and Special Guests! LISTEN to previous episodes on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, Google or whatever podcast platform you prefer!
How do you view vulnerability? For years, that word made me uncomfortable… Because men are supposed to be strong and vulnerability is a sign of weakness, right? Wrong. Vulnerability is necessary for your growth. On today's episode of the Coming Up Clutch with J.R.™ show, I sit down with financial expert and trusted advisor to billionaire families and business owners, Chris Jarvis. In this powerful episode, Chris shares what we can all learn from giraffes when it comes to vulnerability and success. Yes, we're going to talk about giraffes. In this latest episode, Chris and I talk about… How to cross the bridge from successful to ultra-successful What Chris means by “Be the Giraffe” and how it can impact your life and career What a giraffe can teach you about the power of vulnerability …and so much more. If you want to dominate the Fields of Play that you roam, then lock in to today's episode. [00:01 - 09:50] Introducing Chris to the show Chris's most embarrassing moment Chris's background, story, and professional journey [09:51 - 28:40] How to cross the bridge from successful to ultra-successful People who are NOT born in the US are more likely to millionaires and billionaires than people who ARE born in the US The odds of a millionaire becoming a billionaire are next to zero (Chris: if you're successful, you'll never become super-successful because, once you become successful, you know there's something you can do to maintain a certain level of success) Must have a change in mindset - what made you successful may not make you ultra-successful…but before you even think about changing, the big question you have to ask is, “Should I change?” If the answer is YES, then you have to be honest with yourself and determine if you've taken whatever you have as far as you could, and if that next level really suits your gifts and passions. You also have to ask yourself WHY you're making the decisions you're making Be outcome driven vs. ego driven (Chris referenced the book, “Your Ego is Not Your Amigo”) You may wish for something and you might get it (and it turns out you really didn't want it) Must be aware of your ego because everyone struggles with this [28:41 - 34:45] What Chris means by “Be the Giraffe” and how it can impact your life and career Context: wildebeests and zebras just go with the herd…where the pack goes, they go. Also, they eat from the grass, so they're heads are down when that's happening. Giraffes have a neck that's six feet long and eats from trees, not grass…and they're constantly looking and surveying what's going on (it has more of a vision) Problem: most people are living with their head down with the attitude, “I just need to get this done” and they don't stop to ask whether they should Anyone successful has the ability to put their head down and work, but you have to shift the mindset to “I know I could, but should I?” Ask yourself: What is it that I really want? Are you sure what you're going for is going to get you there? Is it possible something else might get you there? It's ok to put your head down and crush something, as long as you're pretty certain that it's going to give you what it is you want and need - there's nothing worse than busting your ass, getting what you want, and going, “Is that it?” You don't need to over-analyze everything, but you do need to check to make sure it's important to you [34:46 - 45:54] What a giraffe can teach you about the power of vulnerability The giraffe is the only animal that evolved to be more vulnerable By being more vulnerable, it could see things that others can't and reach things that others won't (it's the origin of “sticking your neck out”) Giraffe can eat from trees in ANY environment, so they don't have to migrate Chris: Do you want to be migrating and constantly moving, but moving with everyone else and get what they get? OR, do you want the freedom to go somewhere else? When you're the most vulnerable person in the room, your relatability, connection, and impact will go through the roof If you're afraid to do something different, you're never going to get a different result You can be the Alpha, but you'll end up being alone. If you want help, you have to be doing something that other people believe in and care about (being vulnerable helps that) Everyone wants to be an outlier, but they don't want to be an outcast [45:55 - 51:33] Wrapping Up Chris's BIG domino How to connect with Chris KEY QUOTES “Be outcome driven vs. ego driven.” - Chris Jarvis “Most people live with the attitude, ‘I just need to get this done,' instead of first asking whether they should.” - Chris Jarvis “There's nothing worse than busting your ass to get what you want, then once you get it ask, ‘Is that it?'” - Chris Jarvis “When you're vulnerable, you see things that others can't and reach things that others won't.” - Chris Jarvis “When you're the most vulnerable person in the room, your relatability, connection, and impact will go through the roof.” - Chris Jarvis “If you're afraid to do something different, you're never going to get a different result.” - Chris Jarvis “Everyone wants to be an outlier, but they don't want to be an outcast.” - Chris Jarvis CONNECT WITH CHRIS Instagram: @chrisrayjarvis Twitter: @jarvischris Linktree to Chris' TED Talk and Free Assessment: https://linktr.ee/chrisrayjarvis (to get the Assessment FREE, use code: CLUTCH) Website: https://chrisjarvis.me/ CONNECT WITH J.R. Facebook: @jamesJRreid Instagram: @jamesjrreid LinkedIn: in/jamesjrreid/ Twitter: @jamesJRreid Website: jamesreid.com For Men Only - Check out The Clutch Club™️: jamesreid.com/club RATE & REVIEW this episode on Apple: https://jamesreid.com/review SHARE this episode with someone who wants to be challenged, pushed, and positioned to come up clutch more often. SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on any new episodes and Special Guests! LISTEN to previous episodes on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, Google or whatever podcast platform you prefer!
Episode 59 is the final part of our trilogy of info-dashes through the first British Broadcasting Century. Here we span 1988-2022: the digital years. Enjoy hearing from experts, those who were there and contributions from you marvellous podcast listeners. (Part 1 was more archive-heavy - but rights issues get trickier as we get more recent - oh and do go back and listen to part 1 (1922-54) and part 2 (1955-87)). Some excerpts are from longer interviews that you'll hear on the podcast soon (eg. ex Radio 1 boss Johnny Beerling, sitcom star Jeffrey Holland). Some are from previous episodes (go back and hear Lee Mack or Chris Jarvis). Some have been specially sent in for this episode (thanks Jon Dear, Alan Stafford, Dr Andrea Smith). And some are on loan from my other podcast, A Paul Kerensa Podcast - formerly known as The Heptagon Club (eg. Tim Vine, Miranda Hart). In the below list, asterisked names are from that latter podcast - head to podfollow.com/paulkerensa and scroll back to older episodes to hear those fuller interviews... YOU HAVE BEEN LISTENING TO: 1980s: Johnny Beerling, Jeffrey Holland, Simon Dunn 1990s: Jon Dear, Steve Legg*, James Cary, Tim Vine*, Dave Thompson*, my son, Dr Andrea Smith 2000s: Paul Hayes, Chris Jarvis, Stevyn Colgan*, Alan Stafford, Richard Woods*, Milton Jones*, Lee Mack, my wife Zoë*, Dr Amy Holdsworth, Alan Stafford, Miranda Hart* 2010s: David Whitney*, Rev Kate Bottley*, Tim Reid* 2020s: Mark Carter, Roger Bolton, Justin Webb, Prof David Hendy, my daughter, Joe Lycett*, Peter Eckersley FURTHER LINKS: Those fuller interviews with Miranda Hart, Tim Vine, Milton Jones etc can be heard on A Paul Kerensa Podcast. Like what we do? Support us on Patreon.com/Paulkerensa Do share our episodes on social media - we're on Twitter and Facebook. The novel based on this podcast is due out in March 2023: Auntie and Uncles: The Bizarre Birth of the BBC, 1919-23: https://amzn.to/3hxe4lX We're nothing to do with the BBC - we're talking about them (and others), not with them, as such. Do stay subscribed, because we return soon in 2023, with the finer details of the 1923 BBC, including Savoy Hill, Women's Hour and the Radio Times. Some great stories to tell, with great guests. But first, next time: The History of Religious Broadcasting, including three wise men, plus clips so rare, I don't think the BBC have them. Thanks for listening, sharing and/or being part of this. Couldn't do it without you. And happy centenary, Auntie Beeb! paulkerensa.com/oldradio
Stuffy and Chris Jarvis (from 'Show Me Show Me') catch up with Gemma Hunt (from 'Swashbuckle'). Gemma takes Chris and Stuffy on a swashbuckling adventure along underground rivers then out on the high seas in a bath boat and stop the bubble blowing pirates from causing bubble trouble.
Su Pollard plays Auntie Su, everyone's favourite auntie. She's hilarious, huge fun and runs a repair shop where she lovingly restores old furniture and gadgets. In this episode, Chris Jarvis and Stuffy from ‘Show Me Show Me' climb aboard Su's magic skateboard to help the fix-it pixies restore neat and tidiness to the 'Land of Junk'.
Chris Jarvis helps you see differently, so you can business differently, money differently, life differently. For decades, Chris has helped hundreds of successful entrepreneurs and wealthy families build, protect, and transfer significant wealth. Along the way, he discovered the unusual paths to standing out and reaching the highest levels of success. Amazingly, each one of these strategies is symbolized by the unique challenges and abilities of the tallest – and Chris' favorite animal: the giraffe! The see what others can't and reach what others won't. Check out Chris's popular Ted Talk AND click this link to take the FREE WILD FACTOR QUIZ to find out what animal can best guide you. ***CONNECT WITH LOU DIAMOND & THRIVE LOUD***
YolanDa Brown chats to Chris Jarvis and Stuffy from her boiler room den where she plays her magic saxophone before inviting them to step into her imagination. They let off some steam aboard the 'Old Musical Express.'
As part of REALTORS Care® Week 2022, we're joined by Chris Jarvis, co-founder of Realized Worth. At Realized Worth, Chris designs volunteering strategies to help businesses drive engagement, retention, inclusivity, and stronger relationships with their communities. On Episode 32 of REAL TIME, Chris helps us understand how we can reprogram our brains to feel empathy for groups with whom we don't identify. By breaking down barriers, and adopting a transformative approach to volunteering, it can help us see the world with a fresh perspective. Episode Resources Realized WorthInvisible PeopleThe RW InstituteThe Brain, Episode 5: Why Do I Need You?
There is no certainty in the outcome of anything. What matters is what you can control - your intent and action. In today's episode, Jerome welcomes Chris Jarvis to discuss the importance of staying curious and polishing your skills in order to stand out. He encourages listeners to take his four-minute quiz, which will give them a score in five areas of their life: health, finances, career, relationships, and fun. The Wild Factor course, based on these scores, helps individuals learn how to leverage their natural strengths and tendencies in order to improve other areas of their lives. Listen in! [00:01 - 17:05] Staying Curious and Paying Attention Chris on creating the most watched TedTalk in the world this year Focus on targeting your market specifically to deliver effectively Being selfish won't get you to sell - it is about being curious [17:06 - 37:19] Not All Your Goals Will be Reached… And That's Okay Wrong outcomes do not necessarily mean wrong decisions Balance is a myth - not everything improves at the same rate subsequently The key is to have the ability to connect the dots for a fuller impact [37:20 - 45:37] Elevating Yourself through Enhancing Your Uniqueness The value of developing a distinctive skill and paying attention Be a giraffe - stick your neck out, be different, and elevate The Wild Factor Exam - figure out your score on the five areas of your life [45:38 - 47:33] Closing Segment Find the right recipe for your success Connect with Chris! Closing words Tweetable Quote: “There's no certainty in the outcome. There's only certainty in the intent or in the action that you take. You can be certain and confident in the direction you're going or the intent on going in a certain direction, but there's no confidence in what the outcome will be. That's where a little bit of faith comes in and a little bit [of] just accepting that you can't control all the variables.” - Chris Jarvis Connect with Chris: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisjarvis/ Website: https://chrisjarvis.me/wildfactor-exam/ FREE with the code: dream CLICK HERE to check out Surviving ain't Thriving: My #1 Most Watched TEDx Talk in the world (2022) LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes. Dreamcatchers is an inclusive organization that targets people's interest in being more instead of a certain demographic. We have people from all walks of life at many different ages. Find out more at www.dreamsshouldbereal.com. Find out more about Jerome at www.d3v3loping.com or www.myersmethods.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Tobi sits down with Chris Jarvis from Realized Worth to talk about corporate social responsibility (and what that oft-used term really means), as well as how to nurture your volunteers through three stages of commitment, and how volunteers are literally changing the world by serving their communities. First of all, what the heck is “corporate social responsibility” anyway? There are some often-heard, sometimes obscure terms used when describing a corporate “giving back to the community” focus. CSR, ESG, CR…all these acronyms identify a version of the same idea: companies encouraging employees to serve as volunteers in their local communities, and those same companies donating financial resources in a variety of possible ways.That all sounds great…and corporate social responsibility really IS a fantastic way to connect nonprofits who need support to the people and the corporations who can offer it. However, not all nonprofit organizations have truly tapped the power and potential of corporate social responsibility in the traditional sense, let alone kept up with how it's evolving. Tobi and Chris discuss the potential reasons why those CSR service hours (and those financial donations) are so often left on the table. Full Show Notes: 029-Evolutions in Corporate Social Responsibility with Chris Jarvis - Tobi Johnson & AssociatesThanks for listening to this episode of the Volunteer Nation podcast. If you enjoyed it, please be sure to subscribe, rate, and review so we can reach more people like you who want to improve the impact of their good cause. For more tips and notes from the show, check us out at TobiJohnson.com. For any comments or questions, email us at WeCare@VolPro.net.
Chris has the #1 Most watched TED Talk of 2022 with over 2 million views since March! He's started 8 different companies and is known as a Financial Fixer who has been hired by hundreds of millionaires and even a handful of billionaires. He is the author of 16 books. His true love is entrepreneurship and helping people find better paths. He has been Jack Canfield's VP of Strategic Partnerships. He sits on the board of University of Texas-Austin's IC-squared institute and the U of South Carolina School of Medicine, as well as the National Coalition for Safe Schools. Where to find Chris: http://www.chrisjarvis.me/wildfactor/ (www.chrisjarvis.me/wildfactor/) Instagram chrisrayjarvis
Chris Jarvis and Stuffy from 'Show Me Show Me' help Auntie Edie by making her glasses magically appear. Real magician Dominic Wood magically shrinks them before diving inside his magic top hat to retrieve his dog Sparkle's rubber bone.
Chris Jarvis and Stuffy from ‘Show Me Show Me' catch up with Michaela Strachan in her really wild den before joining her on a speedy safari game around South Africa solving puzzles and listening out for wild animals.
Chris Jarvis and Stuffy help the Fairy Godmother magic a sparkly ballgown and a pumpkin coach for Cinderella. Listen out for the little mice as well as Cat Sandion from CBeebies who plays Cinderella and Naomi Wilkinson from CBBC who plays the Fairy Godmother.
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Su Pollard plays Auntie Su, everyone's favourite auntie. She's hilarious, huge fun and runs a repair shop where she lovingly restores old furniture and gadgets. In this episode, Chris Jarvis and Stuffy from ‘Show Me Show Me' climb aboard Su's magic skateboard to help the fix-it pixies restore neat and tidiness to the 'Land of Junk'.
Chris Jarvis and Stuffy surprise Auntie Edie with a birthday cake then journey to 'Planet Potato' with Ryan Russell. They meet robots and a monster masher who introduces Ryan to tasty mashed potato.
How can businesses transform their employee volunteering programs from a task-based checklist to an experience that makes a lasting impact? In this episode, Chris Jarvis, Co-founder and CSO of Realized Worth, joins Sam Caplan, VP of Social Impact at Submittable, to discuss the strategies, intention, and brain science that can help CSR meaningfully evolve. Tune in to learn about:• The rapid evolutions of CSR and employee volunteerism• True measures of program engagement• A transformative vs transactional approach• Two simple strategies for making volunteer work meaningful• Neuroscience's relationship to empathy—and how it can impact results• Transformative learning theory and how it can revolutionize CSRWe hope you enjoy the conversation.
Rachel Hutchisson is joined by Chris Jarvis, executive director of Realized Worth, to kick off our CSR Book Club Series with an article from Stanford Social Innovation Review called “Fixing the S in ESG.” Listen to learn more about quantifying social impact and what the future of S looks like. Topics discussed in this episode: Adapting to changes in world beliefs What does S want to be? Redefining what S means to include room for interpretation Increased accountability puts words into actions How consumers change their behavior according to company values Resources: Chris Jarvis Rachel Hutchisson Article: “Fixing the S in ESG” Blackbaud Corporate Social Responsibility Greater Washington Urban League Equity in Black and White Summit Quotes: “I think S should call us to move past the signaling to meaningful change that leads the next generation better.” “You have to engage the people on the ground, the people in the community you're trying to serve.” “Between E, S, and G, S is the way to involve employees at any level, anywhere, anytime.”
Chris Jarvis is the Founder of uReturn - https://ureturn.ca uReturn is a new, Canadian startup SaaS platform designed to efficiently automate and manage the returns process for (primarily) eCommerce and Omnichannel merchants You can think of uReturn a bit like a reverse logistics order management system The entire goal of uReturns is to make returned, resalable items available to sales channels as fast as realistically possible via smart routing and returns logic uReturns goes way beyond traditional returns UX platforms and dramatically enhances the experience for both merchant and customer In this episode, Jason and Chris discuss how the reverse logistics industry is badly broken and how uReturn intends to help fix it
In this episode I chat with Chris Jarvis about his 30+ year career in kids TV.
Chris Jarvis, entrepreneur, Founder of Giraffe University, speaker, bestselling author, and advisor to millionaire and billionaire clients joins me on this episode. We talk about Chris's backstory, finding his own path, lessons found in gratitude, the giraffe mentality, focusing on what you can change, and more. Get connected with Chris: Website: https://chrisjarvis.me/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChrisJarvisBlog Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisrayjarvis/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jarvischris LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisjarvis/ Download a copy of 101 Questions to Better Connect with Clients: https://chrisjarvis.me/product/101-questions/ Purchase a copy of Giraffe Money: https://www.amazon.com/Giraffe-Money-Better-Elevated-Wealth/dp/B08BVRG27R Check out the amazing sponsors of this episode: https://www.chenzoweb.com/ https://robthomasusa.com/networking-in-diners/ https://1565coffee.com/ https://ambitious.com/ *Special Offer: Get $10 off your order of Ambitious EDGE when you use promo code COFFEECHAT at checkout. Want to learn how you can work with me to gain more clarity, build a rock solid foundation for your business, and achieve the results and success you deserve? Visit http://jayscherrbusinessconsulting.com/ and schedule a 1:1 discovery coaching call. Enjoy, thanks for listening, and please share with a friend! To your success, Jay
4 Pillars of Health are the foundations for living a balanced life. Chris Jarvis shares how he incorporates the 4 Pillars of Health in his daily routines which creates his success. Uncommon Diabetics are focused on living by the 4 PILLARS OF DIABETIC HEALTH. PILLAR 1 - Uncommon Sense: Mindset & Intention Focus your intention...where focus goes energy flows PILLAR 2 - Uncommon Fuel: Hydration & Nutrition Awareness on nutrition is the first step to fuelling your body effectively PILLAR 3 - Uncommon Performance: Exercise & Movement Motion creates energy along with physical & emotional strength PILLAR 4 - Uncommon Energy: Rest & Recovery Sleep is when your body heals and grows UDTV Episode3: How do we Challenge Diabetes? LISTEN to the full Episode click the link https://anchor.fm/heath-stone/episodes/UDTV-Episode3-How-do-we-Challenge-Diabetes-e19nm3l WATCH the full Episode click the link https://youtu.be/FN7RLMJgEEQ Chris Jarvis, founder of iCallengediabetes https://ichallengediabetes.org/ DISCLAIMER: The content that we discuss on UDTV is provided for information and education purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for medical, psychological, or any other professional advice. The content is not necessarily representative of any organisations or institutions affiliated with Uncommon Diabetic Solutions or myself and our UD Team.
Our guest Chris Jarvis, founder of iChallenge Diabetes, former Olympic rower and a Type 1 Uncommon Diabetic. This pandemic has an impact on our physical & mental state. Chris shares his personal experience and benefits of being outdoors. UDTV Episode3: How do we Challenge Diabetes? LISTEN to the FULL Episode click the link https://anchor.fm/heath-stone/episodes/UDTV-Episode3-How-do-we-Challenge-Diabetes-e19nm3l WATCH the FULL Episode click the link https://youtu.be/FN7RLMJgEEQ Chris Jarvis, founder of iCallengediabetes https://ichallengediabetes.org/ DISCLAIMER: The content that we discuss on UDTV is provided for information and education purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for medical, psychological, or any other professional advice. The content is not necessarily representative of any organisations or institutions affiliated with Uncommon Diabetic Solutions or myself and our UD Team.
Chris Jarvis, Type 1 Uncommon Diabetic explains how his routines sets him up for success. UDTV Episode3: How do we Challenge Diabetes? LISTEN to the full Episode click the link https://anchor.fm/heath-stone/episodes/UDTV-Episode3-How-do-we-Challenge-Diabetes-e19nm3l WATCH the full Episode click the link https://youtu.be/FN7RLMJgEEQ Chris Jarvis, founder of iCallengediabetes https://ichallengediabetes.org/ DISCLAIMER: The content that we discuss on UDTV is provided for information and education purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for medical, psychological, or any other professional advice. The content is not necessarily representative of any organisations or institutions affiliated with Uncommon Diabetic Solutions or myself and our UD Team.
Our guest Chris Jarvis, founder of iChallenge Diabetes, former Olympic rower and a Type 1 Uncommon Diabetic. He will share his personal journey of how he Challenges and overcomes both the physical & mental challenges of living with Diabetes. UDTV Episode3: How do we Challenge Diabetes? LISTEN to the full Episode click the link https://anchor.fm/heath-stone/episodes/UDTV-Episode3-How-do-we-Challenge-Diabetes-e19nm3l WATCH the full Episode click the link https://youtu.be/FN7RLMJgEEQ Chris Jarvis, founder of iCallengediabetes https://ichallengediabetes.org/ DISCLAIMER: The content that we discuss on UDTV is provided for information and education purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for medical, psychological, or any other professional advice. The content is not necessarily representative of any organisations or institutions affiliated with Uncommon Diabetic Solutions or myself and our UD Team.
Our guest Chris Jarvis, founder of iChallenge Diabetes, former Olympic rower and a Type 1 Uncommon Diabetic. He will share his personal journey of how he Challenges and overcomes both the physical & mental challenges of living with Diabetes. https://ichallengediabetes.org/ UDTV's mission is to provide you and our growing community of people living with and impacted by Diabetes with the Education, Training, and Mentorship, with UD Experts to learn how the 4 Pillars of Health can transform your life. What are the 4 Pillars of Health you ask?…. 1. Uncommon Sense: Mindset & Intention 2. Uncommon Fuel: Hydration & Nutrition 3. Uncommon Performance: Exercise & Movement 4. Uncommon Energy: Rest & Recovery Every week we will discuss at least one of these pillars and build the Foundations of our uncommon diabetic life. checkout our FREE OFFERS https://www.uncommondiabetic.com/ Sign up for the FREE TRANSFORM workshop https://www.uncommondiabetic.com/uncommon-diabetic-transform-workshop DISCLAIMER: Before we get started I need to remind you that The content that we discuss on UDTV is provided for information and education purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for medical, psychological, or any other professional advice. The content is not necessarily representative of any organisations or institutions affiliated with Uncommon Diabetic Solutions or myself and our UD Team.
Chris Jarvis was a member of the IMF mission to Albania at the time that nation's pyramid schemes imploded. In this interview he gives us some background to the events, as well as detailing what went wrong. Jarvis wrote a pretty definitive account of the events that led up to the collapse, which formed the basis of much of the Albania episode. He discusses the rise of these schemes in transition economies and the ways in which they might be contained. This replaces the unedited file I inadvertently uploaded earlier. My apologies any listeners who downloaded the thing.
In this episode, we talk with Chris Jarvis, Co-Founder of Impact 2030 and discuss the stages of corporate citizenship, how its evolved over the past year and how practitioners can create more meaningful programs for their companies. We also explore employee expectations from their social impact programs, what makes these program difficult to implement and why social impact practitioners should consider themselves nation builders. Watch the episode: https://youtu.be/Wojs3EkzQkw
In this episode, we talk with Chris Jarvis, Co-Founder of Impact 2030 and discuss the difference between corporate citizenship and corporate social responsibility and their trends going into 2022 and beyond. We explore how corporate citizenship has shifted, and the concept of "Agency" as it relates to social impact and creating a sense of belonging in the workplace. Watch the episode: https://youtu.be/eFng5YYrEhc
The Stock Day Podcast welcomed Foothills Exploration, Inc. (FTXP) (“the Company”), an oil and gas exploration and development company focused on delivering the energy needs of today and tomorrow. Executive Vice President of Finance, Chris Jarvis, joined Stock Day host Everett Jolly.
Business Architecture thought leader, Whynde Kuehn, talks with Chris Jarvis, Enterprise Business Architect at the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), a financial regulator in the UK about the value of business architecture, its unique role in business transformation, and how to build a successful practice in the organization.
This week we do something completely different! We're joined by Chris Jarvis - a complete outsider to the game to take a step back and get a fresh perspective on the hobby we love so much. Twitter: @hofdcast @peachgardenoaf @sneal69 www.patreon.com/hourofdevastation www.facebook.com/hofdcast
Chris Jarvis and Stuffy join Cat Sandion to hear about her all singing, all dancing den then take off on a flying carpet to a Musical Forest.
It's raining inside and outside the Magic Den so Chris Jarvis and Stuffy call Pui Fan Lee, also from ‘Show Me Show Me'. They ride on a dragon, searching for rainbows.
Chris Jarvis and Stuffy from ‘Show Me Show Me' explore the CBeebies Magic Den then join Mister Maker on a trip in his Shape Ship to save the day in the ‘World of Shapes'.
I was really lucky to have the opportunity to spend some time with Chris Jarvis, Chief Logistics Officer at GoFor Delivers. We got to speak about Drone Delivery. You don't want to miss out on this conversation! Chris is a thought leader who delivers tangible benefits. With over twenty years of experience in supply chain operations across multiple industries – retail, apparel, consumer, automotive and industrial. A successful track record of creating and delivering innovative solutions to win, retain and grow many Global Fortune 500 companies. Chris is a futuristic and strategic ‘big picture thinker who is passionate about the pragmatic operational approaches needed to deliver commercially viable solutions that work in today's increasingly complex business situations. His strong communication skills, combined with change management leadership, work to achieve organizational alignment and the customer's realization of value. https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-jarvis-executive/ Special guest Alan Tay. https://www.linkedin.com/in/alantaypy/
In this episode of Cause Talk Radio we're doing something a little different.Last month we had the honor of hearing from Realized Worth's Chris Jarvis in a webinar called Leveraging Employee Volunteering To Build Equity And Empathy. And in this webinar Chris walked us through a few truly fascinating concepts as it relates to creating allies in the workplace and how volunteering can help us be true allies instead of performative ones.But what was most interesting about this webinar and why we wanted to share a piece of it with you today is that Chris talks about neuroscience and why we behave the way we do. It's has to do with the wiring of our brains and why the human brain resists having to learn hard things and how to overcome that phenomenon.This short webinar excerpt also introduces something called a “Disorienting Dilemma”. Chris explains what it s and why it's so critical for learning.If you want to hear the full webinar, check out the link below!Links & NotesLeveraging Employee Volunteering To Build Equity And Empathy
In this podcast I interview Entrepreneurial Strategist and author Chris Jarvis. Chris is the best-selling Author of 16 books including: "Giraffe Money", "6 Secrets to Leveraging Success" and "Mastering the Art of Success" which he co-authored with Jack Canfield. He is an Entrepreneurial Strategist, Founder of Giraffe University and VP of Canfield Training Group (yes, Jack Canfield's company, International Speaker and podcast host. He has a goal of improving the lives of 1 Million Children including 3 of his own. Chris is multi-talented and inspiring in many ways and so I'll look forward to asking Chris about Giraffe University and why it exists, as well as his views on a subject he talks a lot about "The uncomfortable truth about Entrepreneurship" and what separates the 1% from the 0.1% and even further the 0.01%! This will be an enlightening discussion which will be perfect for Entrepreneurs, Business owners, and any one who wants to learn what it takes to be successful; and not just "wealthy" successful. I've been looking forward to this very much and I know you'll get a lot out of this, just like I will.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this very special episode of Mission CTRL, Ramon speaks with esteemed guest, and long time friend, Chris Jarvis. A best selling author and successful entrepreneur, Chris Jarvis brings us insight into the world of perspective. He teaches us the importance of perspective, the difference between giraffes and zebra, and lights up the room with his infectious enthusiasm for life. How do you truly reach the upper echelon of your business goals? Chris Jarvis knows what it takes.
In episode 10, we journey through the round window... 2ZY Manchester arrives in mid-May 1922, then children's broadcasting in mid-November: Kiddies Corner, as part of a night of General Election results. Weird. Hear the voices that started children's broadcasting: Kenneth Wright (aka Uncle Humpty Dumpty) and Reginald Jordan (a 10-year-old radio announcer). Back in the present day, CHRIS JARVIS (CBeebies, CBBC, Children's BBC, 'The Anorak', Show Me Show Me, Stargazing... etc etc etc) joins us for an exclusive chat about the role of children's TV and radio, right up to his brand new project, Magic Den for CBeebies Radio. Expect a short break before ep11 (it's summer hols), as we stampede towards the birth of the Beeb in a few episodes' time. We aren't affiliated to said Beeb in any way at all. We just like talking about them, and where they've come from, and maybe where they're going. ...So your licence fee is not supporting this project! If you'd like to help keep us on air: ko-fi.com/paulkerensa chips in £3 or patreon.com/paulkerensa at £5+/mth gets you exclusive benefits and things. Thanks those who've joined! Thanks Will Farmer for the original music. Thanks for sharing us and liking us on Facebook and Twitter, and for rating & reviewing us. It's been all 5 stars so far and we love you for it - it helps get more ears on the podcast. Get your voice on the podcast by emailing a clip of your AM - Airwave Memories - 1-2min of you telling us your favourite early broadcasting memories. Or email us some words some FM - First-hand Memories - of times you saw radio or TV in action. What surprised you about it? Do tell. Your host Paul is on Facebook Live every Tuesday 8pm for PK's Uplift Live: a show of fun and games, unrelated to this podcast, but often with a broadcast history reading, because he can't resist. Paul's Mailing list Paul's Books Paul's Goodbye: Goodbye.
Edie and Nick talk to Chris Jarvis, developer from Cinq-Mars Media about The Devil's Calculator, a highly addictive mobile math-puzzle game and the non-profit studio (yep, the developer is NON-PROFIT!) that's creating a host of educational games for good.