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The Psychedelic Entrepreneur - Medicine for These Times with Beth Weinstein
Join Beth for her all new LIVE 3-Part Masterclass + Hot Seat Coaching, Clear Path to Aligned Abundance: https://go.bethaweinstein.com/clear-path-abundance/ (PAY WHAT YOU WISH) In this episode, she explores why so many coaches, therapists, healers and spiritual entrepreneurs are doing all the "right things", posting consistently, doing tons of inner work... but are still feeling stuck, unclear, stagnant and even struggling with money. Episode Highlights: ▶ Why AI and endless content are making many entrepreneurs more confused and stuck, not less ▶ The difference between conscious effort and the unconscious patterns quietly blocking your results ▶ Why clarity does not come through thinking, and what to do instead ▶ Money wounds, ancestral loyalties, and the hidden obligations holding you back from receiving ▶ Why posting more and working harder is often the wrong direction entirely ▶ What the Year of the Fire Horse has to do with slowing down and resetting ▶ The three-part series breakdown: clarity, unconscious blocks, and alignment ▶ Why abundance and ease are your birthright, and what gets in the way of experiencing that Join Beth for her all new LIVE 3-Part Masterclass + Hot Seat Coaching, Clear Path to Aligned Abundance: https://go.bethaweinstein.com/clear-path-abundance/ (PAY WHAT YOU WISH) Links Free Gifts: https://bethaweinstein.com/grow-your-spiritual-business/ Sunarai: The Journey Home to Your Quintessence, Clarity & Abundance: https://go.bethaweinstein.com/sunarai/ Upcoming plant dieta (with astrology + special guests): sign up for the waitlist here https://go.bethaweinstein.com/rose-dieta/ If this episode speaks to you… Send it to someone who's been circling a big decision or someone who's trying to stop outsourcing their truth to “the next thing.” And if you're not on Beth's email list yet, that's the place to stay connected when social platforms do what they do. Download Beth's free trainings here: Clarity to Clients: Start & Grow a Transformational Coaching, Healing, Spiritual, or Psychedelic Business: https://bethaweinstein.com/grow-your-spiritual-businessIntegrating Psychedelics & Sacred Medicines Into Business: https://bethaweinstein.com/psychedelics-in-business▶ Beth's Coaching & Guidance: https://bethaweinstein.com/coaching ▶ Beth's Offerings & Courses: https://bethaweinstein.com/services▶ Instagram: @bethaweinstein ▶ FB: / bethw.nyc + bethweinsteinbiz
The secret to abundance is knowing where it lives.
Join Jon Knowles, Institutional Portfolio Manager, for a ClearPath® discussion on the retirement trends advisors can't afford to ignore. The conversation explores how evolving markets, client expectations and portfolio positioning are influencing retirement outcomes—and what advisors can do to stay ahead. Recorded on May 27, 2026. At Fidelity, our mission is to build a better future for Canadian investors and help them stay ahead. We offer investors and institutions a range of innovative and trusted investment portfolios to help them reach their financial and life goals. Fidelity mutual funds and ETFs are available by working with a financial advisor or through an online brokerage account. Visit fidelity.ca/howtobuy for more information. For a fifth year in a row, FidelityConnects by Fidelity Investments Canada was ranked #1 podcast by Canadian financial advisors in the 2025 Environics' Advisor Digital Experience Study. -- Tendances en matière de retraite et Portefeuilles Passage Joignez-vous à Jon Knowles, gestionnaire de portefeuille institutionnel, pour une discussion sur les Portefeuilles Fidelity PassageMC et les tendances en matière de retraite dont il faut tenir compte. Cet épisode portera notamment sur la façon dont l'évolution des marchés, les attentes de la clientèle et la structure des portefeuilles influencent les résultats à la retraite, en plus des mesures que les conseillers et conseillères peuvent prendre pour rester à l'avant-garde. Date : 27 mai 2026 Chez Fidelity, notre mission consiste à aider le public investisseur canadien à se bâtir un meilleur avenir et à rester à l'avant-garde. Nous offrons aux particuliers et aux institutions une gamme de portefeuilles de placement innovants et fiables pour les aider à atteindre leurs objectifs financiers et personnels. Les fonds communs de placement et les FNB de Fidelity sont offerts par l'intermédiaire des conseillers et conseillères en placements et de comptes de courtage en ligne. Pour de plus amples renseignements, visitez fidelity.ca/commentinvestir. Les baladodiffusions DialoguesFidelity se sont classées au premier rang pour une cinquième année consécutive lors du sondage 2025 d'Environics sur l'expérience numérique des conseillers et conseillères en placements au Canada. Une webdiffusion en français a été enregistrée simultanément : https://youtu.be/BIUt0QFEnpc
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What does it look like to continuously grow as a coach and what happens when you step into the world of professional supervision?In this episode, co-hosts Sarah Bramall and Rebecca Daniel sit down with two long-standing members of the Coaching Catalysts community, Tracey Croucher-Clark,accredited executive and developmental coach, and Amy Kranz, spiritual life and transitions coach.Tracey Croucher-Clark and Amy Kranz are both supervisees and supervisors-in-training on the Catalysts' professional Supervision Diploma. They share honest stories of how they entered the coaching world, why supervision has become pivotal in their journeys, and the evolution of their coaching practices from working internally with organisations to supporting young people and fellow coaches.You'll hear inspiring lessons on finding your “fit” in coaching, the importance of community, and why supervision is the “missing link” that sustains new (and seasoned) coaches.Highlights:00:17 Meet the guests: Tracey Croucher-Clark & Amy Kranz02:46 Amy Kranz: From Beijing isolation to finding her coaching tribe04:51 The journey from educator to coach and into creative adventures08:36 Tracey Croucher-Clark: Preparing for retirement, finding her “tribe,” and the courage to trust13:13 Introducing coach supervision in public sector organisations14:19 Supporting young people returning to education17:04 Why train as a supervisor? Supervision as the next “meta” step20:59 Supervision as the essential support network for coaches25:11 What every coach needs to know: You are your own first client26:45 Niches: let them evolve as you do27:45 Harnessing vision, courage, and taking small steps32:11 Two-word checkoutKey words:Coaching, supervision, leadership, professional development, community, transitions, confidence, creativity, belonging, public sector, education, growth, resilience, self-coaching, support, wellbeing, creative blocks, international schools, personal evolutionConnect with us here:Website: https://www.thecoachingcatalysts.com—Work with us:Find out more about our supervision service: https://page.thecoachingcatalysts.com/the-collective Train to become a professional coach supervisor: https://www.thecoachingcatalysts.com/supervision-diploma For ICF mentoring: https://go.thecoachingcatalysts.com/icf-mentor-coachingBook a call: https://tidycal.com/coachingcatalysts/explorationcall—Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecoachingcatalystsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecoachingcatalysts_ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thecoachingcatalystsSarah: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahbramallcoaching/Rebecca: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielrebecca/And our Whatsapp:https://wa.me/15557022689—About Tracey Croucher-Clark:Tracey Croucher-Clark is the founder of The Compass Coach, with over 28 years of public sector experience. She works across three specialist areas: coaching neurodivergent and anxious young people to build resilience and re-engage with learning; providing confidential supervision for leaders and coaches in education, public services, and charities; and delivering inspiring workshops on coaching, mindset, and the conscious and unconscious mind. She is also co-founder of NT Coaching, delivering a whole-systems approach to wellbeing in schools across NE Hampshire.About Amy Kranz:Amy Kranz is the founder of Clear Path, a Spiritual Life & Transitions Coaching practice specialising in cross-cultural communication and unblocking creative blocks. She is passionate about empowering women of a certain age to take on solo international travel adventures that could just change their lives.Produced by winteraudio.co.uk
Tish Guinn hosts this look back at the Build It Together and Atlassian Team 26 conferences held this month in Anaheim, California. She's joined by Marc Brickley, Moser's Director of Application Development, and Malinda Lowder, our Director of Sales and Marketing, who were also at the conferences.We cover what stood out at both conferences, recap some of the conversations we had around Clear Path, the importance of building authentic connections, and how organizations can turn conference interactions into long-term partnerships and opportunities. There's also plenty of reminiscing about karaoke with a live band and the skating rink at the post-Team 26 bash.
Dr. Regina Lark, organizer and founder of A Clear Path, offers advice for how to clean out a parent's home, especially when grief is also a part of the picture. Photo: A woman creates piles of cookbooks she planned to purchase during the estate sale at the home of celebrity chef Barbara Lynch. (Photo by Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
#Jets #Giants #Titans Drafts #SeanMcvay Beginning Of The End With #Rams? #NCAA Tournament Expansion And More On #TheRealSportSkope 4-30-26 Edition
In this episode of sober.coffee, Mike and Glenn sit down with Greg Downs, founder of ClearPath Financial Coaching, for a powerful conversation titled "A Clear Path to Sobriety."Greg shares his journey from being a high-profile financial advisor driven by ego to finding a new calling after a personal crisis landed him in a jail cell. It was there that Greg first heard "his story" through Alcoholics Anonymous, sparking a transformation that turned him from a student of the 12 steps into a teacher.The trio discusses how sobriety has become their "superpower," moving them from lives of grandiose thinking to a grounded, authentic peace. Greg now applies these recovery principles to money management, helping clients align their spending with their values by addressing the root behaviors—fear, guilt, and impulse—that drive financial instability.Key Takeaways from Greg:The 12-Week Reset: Greg uses a 12-week program (one step per week) to restructure financial habits using the proven framework of AA.Maintaining the Grounded Life: Greg stays sober and centered through daily service, leaning into beginners, and staying in constant contact with his recovery network.Financial Advice: He reminds listeners that "you are not your credit score." He advocates for building "guardrails" through accountability and learning to "pause" before making impulsive financial decisions.Tune in to hear how Greg, Mike, and Glenn have traded their old lives for a transparent, peaceful path forward.Greg can be followed on Instagram @gregdownscoach
Join dental entrepreneurs George Hariri, Matt Guarino, and Matt Ford as they break down the realities of running their national DSO, Shared Practices Group. They tackle the triumphs and tribulations of scaling a business, answer your burning questions (submit yours at bdppod.com), and delve into life's other adventures - from health and parenting to sports and politics. It's business, banter, and everything in between. Tune in and join the BDP community today!
The Savvy Psychologist's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Mental Health
552. Have you ever felt a sudden wave of dread and wondered, "Is this it?" If you're wrestling with big questions about your purpose, you aren't broken—you're experiencing a universal part of being human.In this episode, Dr. Judy Ho explains that existential anxiety isn't a malfunction; it's a message from your brain to pay attention to your life. Whether you are navigating a quarter-life crisis, a midlife transition, or a major identity shift, learn how to turn that discomfort into a values-driven path forward.Key insights include:Meaning over pleasure: Why humans are driven by meaning and how "eudaimonic" flourishing is more protective against distress than temporary pleasure.The paradox of choice: How social media and infinite options can paralyze our ability to choose a meaningful life.Values as a compass: Why you should live by your values—which are inexhaustible directions—rather than your fleeting moods or temporary goals. Have a mental health question? Email Dr. Ho at psychologist@quickanddirtytips.comFind Savvy Psychologist on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more psychology tips.Watch on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@SavvyPsychologistMore from Dr. Ho on her other channels:Dr. Ho's website, Substack, LinkedIn.Savvy Psychologist is a part of Quick and Dirty Tips. Find a transcript at QuickandDirtyTips.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Case Studies, Casey sits down with Brigham Taylor, longtime Disney film executive and producer behind iconic films like Pirates of the Caribbean, Tron Legacy, and The Jungle Book, for a thoughtful conversation on building a career without a clear roadmap.Brigham shares how an uncertain start at BYU, paired with a deep love for film, led him to pursue opportunities others might overlook. Through early scrappy work, curiosity, and a willingness to stay close to the action, he found himself inside Disney, learning the business from the ground up and eventually helping shape some of the most successful films of a generation.Casey and Brigham explore the role of timing, trust, and relationships in career growth, and why being prepared matters more than having a perfect plan. They also reflect on the mindset required to navigate high-stakes creative environments and evolve beyond a single chapter of success.This episode is a powerful lesson in embracing the unknown and building something meaningful over time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nobody plans to become an ultra runner. There's no clear path into the sport, no obvious starting point, and most people don't grow up anywhere near it. So how do people actually find their way here?In this conversation, Josh sits down with Emory Atterberry, founder of Hyperlyte Liquid Performance, and rising ultrarunner Cade Michael to explore how three people from the same unlikely place all ended up in the sport. What emerges is a deeper look at rebellion, isolation, and why some people feel pulled toward something harder.This one's for anyone trying to understand where ultrarunners really come from. Subscribe for more conversations that go deeper into the culture of the sport.Please give us a follow, rate the podcast, and give a review.Topics / Timestamps00:00 The Journey to Becoming an Ultramarunner01:34 The Journey to Ultrarunning12:55 The Spirit of West Texas15:58 Transitioning from Football to Ultra Running25:16 The Mosaic of Inspiration in Running33:12 The Journey to Ultrarunning: Growth and TransformationResources / LinksHyperlyte Liquid PerformanceSalt Lake Foothills Trail Races - May 30Josh Rosenthal on IGBorderlands.ccLa French TrailHigh TonesSubwhateverRelated EpisodesUltra Running isn't Just RunningPresented by Kiprun.----Borderlands explores trail running through culture, media, and the forces shaping it.Watch on YouTubeRead on SubstackListen on any podcast platformBelong one Wylder, our community layer - iOS or AndroidMore at borderlands.cc
Season 8 kicks off with a timely conversation on what it takes to lead in today's high-pressure environment. Bart sits down with Carolyn Lawrence, founder of ClearPath and former Global Head of DEI at Deloitte, and Jennifer Laidlaw, founder of Cre8 Coaching, to explore the growing pressure leaders are facing today, particularly those from diverse backgrounds. As expectations rise and roles continue to expand, many leaders are feeling the weight of increased responsibility and scrutiny, often without clear support on how to navigate it. Carolyn shares what she's learned from years of working inside organizations on how to embed inclusion into the way businesses actually operate, not just as programs, but as systems that drive performance. Jennifer brings the complementary perspective of the “inner game,” helping leaders understand how their state of mind shapes how they show up, make decisions, and sustain energy over time. Together, they offer a practical and honest look at how to navigate these pressures, with clear ideas leaders can apply right away to better support themselves, their teams, and the systems they're part of. Show Notes 00:23 Show intro 01:01 Welcoming Carolyn and Jennifer 02:01 The idea for this episode 03:22 How Jennifer and Carolyn partnered 03:57 Carolyn's passion for equity and inclusion 04:12 Women of Influence organization 04:47 Leading Deloitte's DEI efforts 05:18 Systematizing DEI 05:48 Avoiding backlash 07:04 Jennifer's background 07:35 The 30% Club in Canada 08:01 The inner game 08:49 How Carolyn and Jennifer work together 09:13 Combining the inner and systemic revolution 09:59 Responding to the shift away from DEI 10:45 Why many DEI programs faltered 12:15 Getting the tactics wrong 13:26 What leaders are experiencing today 17:14 The pressure of rising to the top 17:48 Example of an executive navigating these challenges 20:04 Addressing inclusion challenges in a constructive way 22:20 Advice for leaders feeling this pressure 23:23 Mindfulness 25:32 How mindfulness helps 26:24 Reality vs the stories we tell ourselves 26:57 Staying grounded in high-pressure environments 28:11 Returning to the present moment 29:47 Working on yourself vs the system 30:21 Three ways to improve organizational systems 31:13 Ask 31:54 Articulate 33:51 Accountability 34:11 Defining visible metrics 34:52 Measuring inclusion 37:22 What success looks like personally 38:09 Getting into flow 40:41 Final advice 42:23 Thank yous 42:42 Outro
In this week's episode of ASCII Anything, Marc Brickley, Director of Application Development and Product Manager of Clear Path for Jira, sits down with Natalie Fischesser, Director of Application Development and Moser Labs, to tackle one of the most important technology decisions organizations face: Should you build custom software or buy an off-the-shelf solution? They explore: When custom development creates competitive advantage When SaaS solutions are the smarter financial move Hidden costs of both options Scalability, security, and compliance considerations Accessibility and inclusive design implications How to evaluate long-term product ownership and technical debt Drawing on decades of experience across federal aviation, aerospace, logistics, medical, consulting, and digital collaboration industries, Marc and Natalie provide a practical decision framework for IT leaders, product managers, and executive teams. If you're evaluating a new system or replacing legacy software this episode will help you make a confident, strategic build vs buy decision.
Dr. Christina Blacher, Founder of Christina Blacher Consulting & Angela Severance, RDA, Training & Education Manager for DSOs at Ivoclar discuss: Education as a strategy not an event Standardizing treatment planning & materials Digital workflow integration Clear aligner therapy focused on function & oral health Access Ivoclar's Learning Pathways: free on-demand webinar series for DSOs - https://dso.pub/4jtCvNj Email Angela Severance, RDA: angela.severance@ivoclar.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-severance/ To learn more about Dr. Christina Blacher or to contact her you can visit her website: https://www.drchristinablacher.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinadean/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queenofinvisalign/
In this episode, I explain why growing your audience doesn't automatically lead to more sales. Visibility is important because it helps more people discover your brand and join your email list, but simply having a bigger audience doesn't guarantee revenue. Without the right strategy behind your messaging and offers, you can end up with lots of followers but very few people actually buying.I walk through five reasons why this happens, including attracting the wrong audience, not having a clear pathway for people to buy, focusing too much on education without enough conversion content, and not building enough trust and authority. I also explain why having a strong conversion mechanism — like a launch or funnel — is essential. Ultimately, visibility creates opportunity, but it's the strategy behind your marketing that turns your audience into paying customers. 3 Key Takeaways:Attract the Right AudienceIf your messaging is too broad or your lead magnets attract the wrong people, you may grow an audience that isn't interested in your offers. Clarity about who you help and what problem you solve is essential for attracting people who are likely to buy. Education Alone Doesn't ConvertMany creators focus heavily on teaching and providing value but forget to include persuasive content that helps people see why they should work with you. Conversion-focused content is just as important as educational content. You Need a Clear Path to BuyYour audience needs a clear journey from free content to paid offers. Without a defined pathway — such as an offer ladder, launch strategy, or evergreen funnel — people may enjoy your content but never take the next step to become customers.If your audience is growing but your revenue isn't keeping up, this episode will help you identify what might be missing and show you how to turn visibility into real sales. LINKS TO RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODEConnect with Teresa on Website, (Grow, Launch, Sell), Sign up to Teresa's email list, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Facebook, Subscribe to my Youtube
In this episode, I explain why growing your audience doesn't automatically lead to more sales. Visibility is important because it helps more people discover your brand and join your email list, but simply having a bigger audience doesn't guarantee revenue. Without the right strategy behind your messaging and offers, you can end up with lots of followers but very few people actually buying. I walk through five reasons why this happens, including attracting the wrong audience, not having a clear pathway for people to buy, focusing too much on education without enough conversion content, and not building enough trust and authority. I also explain why having a strong conversion mechanism — like a launch or funnel — is essential. Ultimately, visibility creates opportunity, but it's the strategy behind your marketing that turns your audience into paying customers. 3 Key Takeaways: Attract the Right Audience If your messaging is too broad or your lead magnets attract the wrong people, you may grow an audience that isn't interested in your offers. Clarity about who you help and what problem you solve is essential for attracting people who are likely to buy. Education Alone Doesn't Convert Many creators focus heavily on teaching and providing value but forget to include persuasive content that helps people see why they should work with you. Conversion-focused content is just as important as educational content. You Need a Clear Path to Buy Your audience needs a clear journey from free content to paid offers. Without a defined pathway — such as an offer ladder, launch strategy, or evergreen funnel — people may enjoy your content but never take the next step to become customers. If your audience is growing but your revenue isn't keeping up, this episode will help you identify what might be missing and show you how to turn visibility into real sales. LINKS TO RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE Connect with Teresa on Website, (Grow, Launch, Sell), Sign up to Teresa's email list, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Facebook, Subscribe to my Youtube
In this episode, we highlight Clear Path for Veterans, an organization dedicated to helping veterans, service members, and their families reconnect with community, restore their well-being, and discover a new path forward after service. From peer support and career guidance to wellness programs and service dog training, Clear Path provides a space where veterans can heal, grow, and build purpose beyond the uniform. Resources: https://www.clearpath4vets.com/
After his real estate business collapsed, Dave Ramsey was left with $3 million in debt and six months to repay it. He sold everything he owned and rebuilt from scratch, scaling a small radio program into one of the most-listened-to shows. With over three decades of experience in entrepreneurship, finance, and leadership, he knows what it takes to build a business that lasts. In this episode, Dave breaks down the six drivers of long-term business growth, the five key stages of startup success, and how he balances life as a creator-entrepreneur. In this episode, Hala and Dave will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (01:27) The Core Principles of Financial Freedom (07:54) Adapting to Change as a Content Creator (11:24) Balancing Content Creation and Entrepreneurship (14:44) Creating a Clear Path in Business (17:24) The Truth About Starting a Business Today (20:29) The Six Drivers of Business Success (31:51) The Five Stages of Business Growth (43:10) Identifying the Right Leadership Skills Dave Ramsey is a personal finance expert, radio personality, bestselling author, and the founder and CEO of Ramsey Solutions. He is the host of The Ramsey Show with over 18 million listeners each week. Dave is the author of multiple bestselling books, including Build a Business You Love, which helps entrepreneurs navigate growth and overcome challenges at every stage. Sponsored By: Indeed - Get a $75 sponsored job credit to boost your job's visibility at Indeed.com/profiting Shopify - Start your $1/month trial at Shopify.com/profiting. Spectrum Business - Keep your business connected seamlessly with fast, reliable Internet, Phone, TV, and Mobile services. Visit https://spectrum.com/Business to learn more. Northwest Registered Agent - Build your brand and get your complete business identity in just 10 clicks and 10 minutes at northwestregisteredagent.com/paidyap Framer - Publish beautiful and production-ready websites. Go to Framer.com/profiting and get 30% off their Framer Pro annual plan. Quo - Run your business communications the smart way. Try Quo for free, plus get 20% off your first 6 months when you go to quo.com/profiting Experian - Manage and cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reduce your bills. Get started now with the Experian App and let your Big Financial Friend do the work for you. See experian.com for details. Bitdefender - Start protecting your business today with Bitdefender Ultimate Small Business Security. Get 30% off your plan at bitdefender.com/profiting Intuit - Start paying bills the smart way, not the hard way. Learn more at QuickBooks.com/billpay Resources Mentioned: Dave's Book, Build a Business You Love: bit.ly/BuildaBusinessYouLove Dave's Website: ramseysolutions.com YAP E388 with Dave Ramsey: youngandprofiting.co/E388 Active Deals - youngandprofiting.com/deals Key YAP Links Reviews - ratethispodcast.com/yap YouTube - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Newsletter - youngandprofiting.co/newsletter LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Social + Podcast Services: yapmedia.com Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com/episodes-new Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Podcast, Business, Business Podcast, Self Improvement, Self-Improvement, Personal Development, Starting a Business, Strategy, Investing, Sales, Selling, Psychology, Productivity, Entrepreneurs, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Marketing, Negotiation, Money, Finance, Side Hustle, Mental Health, Career, Leadership, Mindset, Health, Growth Mindset, Side Hustle, Passive Income, Online Business, Solopreneur, Networking.
Interview with Nick Smart, Director & CEO of ValOre MetalsOur previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/valore-metals-tsxvvo-platinum-palladium-project-advances-to-economic-study-9203Recording date: 4th March 2026ValOre Metals is at a defining moment in its evolution from exploration company to project developer. The company's flagship asset, the Pedra Branca PGE project in Ceará state, Brazil, hosts a 2.2 million ounce inferred resource at 1.08 grams per tonne, a resource of genuine scale in a metal category that faces structural supply constraints and growing strategic demand. For the first time, ValOre is now putting the economic framework around that resource through a comprehensive PEA programme targeted for publication by year-end 2025.The project's most distinctive feature is its development approach to the shallow, weathered upper ore body. Rather than applying conventional flotation which performs poorly on oxidised material, ValOre is developing a bioleaching process in partnership with the University of Cape Town's Department of Chemical Engineering. This technique, in which microorganisms are used to extract metals from ore, is industrially proven in copper and increasingly used in refractory gold, but has not previously been applied to a PGE deposit. Phase 1 lab-scale trials have delivered metal recoveries consistently in the high 70s percentage range, and the company has secured exclusive global rights to the jointly developed intellectual property.The implications are significant. The weathered zone accounts for roughly one-third of the total resource ounce count and sits at surface, meaning it can be mined simply and cheaply. A low-cost processing route applied to near-surface material creates the possibility of a viable early-stage operation that generates revenue and validates the process without requiring the capital commitment of a full-scale mine build. Under Brazilian mining law, a trial mining permit enables exactly this kind of phased approach, allowing the company to construct a demonstration plant targeting 10,000 to 15,000 ounces of platinum and palladium per year as a precursor to industrial-scale production of 150,000 to 200,000 ounces annually.The PEA, with a budget of approximately $4 million, is the bridge between the current exploration narrative and an investment-grade development story. It will address mining method, processing economics, capital and operating costs, and route to market for both the weathered and fresh sulphide ore bodies. Engineering consultancy Lycopodium is leading the technical work. Until the PEA is published, investors have lacked a valuation framework for Pedra Branca. Publication changes that and represents a credible re-rating catalyst.Management has taken additional steps to sharpen the investment case. The divestiture of legacy Hatchet uranium properties to Future Fuels removes a non-core distraction and concentrates the company entirely on PGE development. CEO Nick Smart brings direct in-country experience, having spent approximately six years building the Barro Alto nickel mine in Brazil for Anglo American. Brazil itself is actively positioning as a destination for critical minerals investment, with strong government and industry representation at PDAC 2026 underscoring the macro tailwind.The near-term catalysts are clear: bioleaching column test results, PEA publication, and trial mining permit application progress. For investors willing to engage with early-stage development risk, ValOre offers a large resource, proprietary technology, and a credible pathway to production in a jurisdiction that is increasingly attractive to Western capital.View ValOre Metals' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/valore-metalsSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Moonwater reveals a clear path for making a good decision—even when you're emotionally distraught. She demonstrates a framework involving The Elements. Learn a powerful prayer to invite the Goddess to support you. For more on how to deal with disruption and chaos, see Moonwater's new book, World On Fire. Check it out with the link below. For more from Moonwater, get one of her books: #witch, #wicca, #lost, #feelinglost, #feellost, #fear, #depressed, #depression, #nature, #Goddess, #God, #findyourself, #worldonfire, #Moonwater, #Moonwatersilverclaw, #cycle, #Sick, #danger, #life, #lifethretiningillness, #death, #illness, #hopeless, #doreenValiente, #revelation, #scared, #frightened, #VET, #Cat, #pet, #decisionmaking, #elements, #desicion, #procrastination, #relief, #compassion, #love, #grounding, #air, #earth, #water, #fire, #emotion, #prayer,
Most business owners aren't broke.They're blind.In this episode of Shut Up and GRIND, Robert sits down with Mike “Cash Flow” Milan — entrepreneur, advisor, author, and the guy who's helped uncover $150+ million in hidden cash — to talk about the financial leaks killing small businesses quietly.With 20+ years in the trenches and 14 companies built from the ground up, Mike knows one thing: business owners don't fail because they're bad at business — they fail because no one taught them how to read the story their numbers are telling.We dive into:The Clear Path to Cash frameworkHow to analyze financial statements in 7 minutes (yes, really)Why most advisors talk too much and listen too littleAnd how better conversations create better profitsNo jargon. No spreadsheet headaches. Just practical tools, real stories, and a few laughs along the way.
Most jazz pianists don't struggle because they aren't practicing — they struggle because their why, what, and how are misaligned. Most jazz pianists aren't stuck because they're lazy. They're stuck because they're working hard on the wrong things. In this episode, I break down the three hidden reasons practicing more often can actually make you feel worse instead of better: • Why you practice • What you practice • How you practice When those three aren't aligned, effort turns into frustration instead of confidence. We'll talk about: • Why practicing for relief leads to burnout • Why switching topics kills momentum • Why more information doesn't equal progress • Why attention matters more than time If you've ever practiced consistently but still felt unclear or behind, this episode will help you recalibrate. Want a Clear Path? If you're not sure what to focus on next, download the free Jazz Piano Roadmap: https://jazzpianoschool.com/roadmap If you're ready for structured progression through comping, solo piano, and improvisation, check out Proficient Jazz Pianist: https://jazzpianoschool.com/pjp
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports there's no clear path to ending the partial government shutdown as lawmakers dig in over DHS oversight.
Hour 1 of the Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima
BSens head coach Andrew Campbell on running his own bench for the 1st time, Carter Yakemchuk, Tyler Boucher's run of solid play and the play of Sogaard and Merilainen.
Send us a textThe Unsexy Church PodcastNew episodes drop every Wednesday MorningABOUT THE PODCASTThe Unsexy Church is a weekly podcast exploring the real, everyday life within our church family. Each week, join Pastor Bob (Senior Pastor) and Darren (Worship & Discipleship Pastor) as they sit down to discuss a wide variety of subjects—from deep theological questions to the practical, often "unsexy" work of following Jesus and building a healthy local church.WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO THRIVE?We want to help every person make a genuine commitment to follow Jesus and then follow through with that commitment in Connecting People to a Thriving Life in Christ. These Thriving disciples should Dig In to the Bible, Grow Up in Christ, and Branch Out into the community.Our Mission: To Connect People to a Thriving Life in Christ. What is a thriving life in Christ? Scripture says that Jesus Christ came “that they may have life, and have it abundantly.” Our mission in the city of Tampa is to make disciples who follow the pattern of the believer in Psalm 1 and desire God's glory above all things.NEXT STEPSAre you looking to get connected or learn more about First Baptist Tampa? We would love to help you find your place in our community.Start Here: Visit fbctampa.org/new-here/first-steps/ to take your first step in finding out more about the Church and how you can get involved.STAY CONNECTEDWherever you are in life, you have a purpose. First Baptist Tampa wants to help you find your next step.Official Website: fbctampa.orgFacebook: First Baptist TampaInstagram: @fbctampaOur Student & Young Adult Ministries:AWANA (Kids): https://fbctampa.org/ministries/children/N1NE (Middle & High School): @onenine.fbctampaThe Collective (College): @thecollective.fbctampa
345 – Is Christian unity possible?Ever been disillusioned by people from different Christian denominations arguing about who is right theologically, and in the process sending everyone who disagrees with them to hell?So many churches today think they are the only true followers of Christ and dogmatically insist you must agree with their theology to be a Christian. This attitude doesn't bring fellow believers together but is incredibly divisive.In this divisive atmosphere among so many churches, is it possible we will ever have unity in the Christian church as a whole?If so, what will it take to have unity in the body of Christ? The good news is, there is something you can do to, starting today, to dissolve the divisiveness among Christians and bring unity.∞∞∞∞∞∞∞SHOW NOTES: Full transcript and Bible quotes–thebiblespeakstoyou.com/345Previous episode mentioned: Episode 224: Why Should I Believe in the Nicene Creed?Text me your questions or comments.Support the showIf you enjoy the podcast, please rate and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify__________________James Early, the Jesus Mindset Coach, is a Bible teacher, speaker, and podcaster. His focus is on getting back to the original Christianity of Jesus by embracing the mindset of Christ in daily life. Reach out today if you need a speaker or Bible workshop for your church or organization (online and in person) Subscribe to the podcast (and get your copy of Praying with the Mindset of Jesus) Make a donation to support the show Schedule a free one hour coaching call to see if the Jesus Mindset Coaching program is a good fit for you Contact James here
What happens when we start trusting programs more than we trust people? Discipleship slows down—because programs don't accompany anyone. People do. Programs support the mission, but people are the mission. In part two of this conversation on what really breaks a clear path to discipleship, we talk honestly about why great programming isn't enough, how over commitment burns out your best leaders, and why accompaniment and simplicity matter more than adding one more initiative. If you're longing for a parish that actually helps people take their next step with Jesus, this conversation will challenge how you think about ministry—and invite you to build a clear path that's relational, sustainable, and truly missionary. [00:57] Defining a Clear Path to Discipleship [03:34] Number 6: Skip the Connectors [14:35] Number 7: Have Something for Everybody [23:51] Number 8: Start with a Big Public Launch [29:20] Number 9: Exempt Current Members [36:50] Number 10: Build it for Your Current Members [42:28] Final Thoughts and Encouragement ClearPathBook.com (https://clearpathbook.com/) For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/. A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)
Hour 1 - The crew is live from Six Strings at Patriot Place. How can the defense rattle CJ Stroud and the path to Super Bowl is clear now.
THE SHIFTING BALANCE OF FEAR IN IRAN Colleague Malcolm Hoenlein. As the regime faces potential implosion, discussions involve a return of the Shah's son as a symbolic figurehead, though no clear path to collective leadership exists. Revolutionaries are now tagging the homes of officials, signaling that the balance of fear has shifted from the people to the leadership. NUMBER 61866 TEHRAN
n this episode, Ian Wagner interviews Zane Kalyan, CEO of Scorpio Gold, discussing the company's current drilling strategy, market conditions, and future goals. Zane highlights the importance of delivering consistent results and the unique opportunity presented by their resource grades in Nevada. The conversation also touches on the company's plans for corporate developments and the significance of upcoming drill results.00:00 Introduction to Scorpio Gold and Market Overview02:53 Drilling Strategy and Targets05:58 Drill Results and Market Communication09:07 Resource Grades and Corporate Developments
Why do discipleship efforts that start with so much hope sometimes stall—or fall apart? In this episode, I sit down with coaches from our Parish Support Team to talk honestly about how Clear Paths to discipleship can break down—often before we even realize it's happening. We walk through five common ways parishes unintentionally derail discipleship—and what faithful leaders can do differently. We talk about slowing down to listen to the Holy Spirit, why conversion has to come before strategy, and how real fruit grows through relationships, not just programs. If you care deeply about your parish and want to build something that actually helps people encounter Jesus and grow as disciples, this conversation will meet you right where you are. The Clear Path isn't complicated—but it does require patience, humility, and a willingness to stay rooted in the Gospel. Take a listen—and let's make sure we're building with God, not just working for Him. [00:38] Overview of the Clear Path to Discipleship [02:20] Meet the Parish Support Team [04:10] Number 1: Don't Discern [10:46] Number 2: Do it alone. [18:27] Number 3: Do it all at once. [26:50] Number 4: Wait for them to come to you. [33:49] Number 5: Assume Conversion ClearPathBook.com (https://clearpathbook.com/) For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/. A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)
How to Turn Patients into Raving Fans (and Referral Machines) In this episode of the PT Entrepreneur Podcast, Doc Danny breaks down why most clinics are stuck in "purgatory" with word of mouth and what separates average clinics from the ones patients can't stop talking about. Using a great chicken joint and a mediocre Italian restaurant as examples, he shows you how clients really think about your business and what has to change if you want more organic referrals in 2026. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why saving clinician time with an AI scribe like Claire can quietly add $30,000 in revenue per staff PT per year The two levers that drive referrals in any service business: outcomes and experience How a chain "hot chicken" spot crushed a local restaurant on basic execution Why "pretty good" is the most dangerous place for your clinic to live What a 9–10 Net Promoter Score really looks like inside a cash practice How your space, punctuality, and communication shape patient trust Why referrals jumped when Danny moved from a subleased gym corner to a standalone space A simple way to mystery shop your own clinic and see what patients see Claire: Freeing Up Time and Unlocking Revenue Danny opens by talking about Claire, the AI scribe built for cash-based clinics. On average, Claire is saving staff clinicians six hours a week on documentation. Even if you only recapture half of that time for patient care, that is three extra one-hour visits per clinician per week. 3 extra visits per week at $200 per visit = $600 per week Roughly $30,000 in additional annual revenue per staff clinician And it all comes from taking notes off their plate and putting that time back into patient care. Try Claire free for 7 days: https://meetclaire.ai Two Restaurants, Two Very Different Referral Stories Danny shares a simple contrast to frame how referrals really work. On the same day, he took his son to Dave's Hot Chicken and later that night took his family to a new Italian restaurant near their house. Dave's Hot Chicken: Friendly staff, simple "honey hack" suggestion, clean space, food that exceeded expectations. He would happily tell people to go there. Local Italian restaurant: No clear host, missing reservation, clunky service, average food at a higher price point. He will not badmouth them, but he is not going to recommend them either. That is exactly how patients think about your clinic. They are either excited to send people, quietly neutral, or actively warning people away. Net Promoter Score and Your Clinic Danny ties this into Net Promoter Score (NPS), a simple question that predicts referrals. "On a scale of 0 to 10, how likely are you to refer a friend or family member to this clinic?" 9–10 = promoters who actively tell people about you 0–6 = detractors who may talk negatively 7–8 = passives who are neutral and mostly silent Most clinics live in the 6–8 range. Not good enough to be talked about. Not bad enough to be trashed. That is business purgatory. The Two Levers: Outcomes and Experience For a cash-based clinic, your referrals come from two places. Outcomes: Are you actually better than the average in-network option? Do people get results faster and more completely? Experience: What is it like to work with you? Space, punctuality, communication, how you follow up, how individualized things feel. If your space is a noisy gym corner or a rough sublease, you have to make up for that with flawless communication, punctuality, and outcomes. When you eventually level up into a standalone space, the experience finally matches the quality of your care. Danny saw that firsthand when his clinic moved from a subleased gym space to a standalone location. Referrals jumped. Patients openly said they were now more comfortable sending friends and family because the space matched the price and reputation. Are You "Just Okay"? Danny challenges clinic owners to be honest about where they sit. Are you truly a 9 or 10 out of 10 on outcomes and experience? Or are you a 6–8 where people say you are fine but do not talk about you proactively? He suggests a simple exercise. Have a friend or family member your staff does not recognize come through as a "mystery shopper" patient. Let them go through your entire process and give you brutally honest feedback about what felt confusing, clunky, or underwhelming. Getting Obsessive About Excellence Clinics that become referral machines look different on the inside. They: Obsess over outcomes and ongoing clinical improvement Obsess over small details in the patient journey, from first inquiry to discharge Answer quickly, follow up clearly, and stay ahead of patient questions Fix small frictions in their space and processes every month When you get this right, you build a stable referral base that cushions you from algorithm changes, ad costs, and platform shifts. You still might use marketing, but you are not desperate for it. Want a Clear Path to Go Full Time? If you are still in the early stages of leaving a job and going all in on your own cash-based practice, PT Biz runs a free Part Time to Full Time 5-Day Challenge that walks you through: Exactly how much income you need to replace How many patients you need to see and at what average visit rate Three different strategies to go from part time to full time The basic sales and marketing systems you need in place A simple one-page business plan so you can take action Join the free challenge: https://physicaltherapybiz.com/challenge
On today's Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett and Jim Moore, the Go-2-Guy revel over the Seahawks dominating win over the 49ers and they look ahead to the playoffs with their feet kicked up and ready to relax on wild card weekend! They discuss how the one team in the NFC and the rest of the playoffs that makes them nervous and is the one team that will likely stand in their way are the LA Rams. So, Puck and Jim are hoping for a Packers or 49ers win in the wild card. Puck and Jim also chat about the firings in the NFL, which includes Pete Carroll. The “Dugar Report” with Michael-Shawn Dugar from The Athletic shares with Puck what makes the Seahawks defense so dominant under Mike Macdonald. Also, was that a near perfect game from Sam Darnold? The one two punch of Charbonnet and Walker are hitting at the right time and who is standing in their way for another Super Bowl title?“On This Day…” We celebrate Rick Bootin' Tuten and two legendary NFL coaches. Puck wraps up with, “Hey, what the Puck!?” John Schneider has been masterful leading the Seahawks. (1:00) Puck and Jim (33:48) “Dugar Report” Michael-Shawn Dugar, The Athletic (1:01:16 ) “On this Day…” (1:03:17) “Hey, What the Puck!?”
Most people would never start a cross-country trip without a map — yet that's exactly how divorce begins for millions of people every year. In this episode of We Chat Divorce, Karen Chellew and Catherine Shanahan break down the concept almost no one talks about early enough: the financial divorce roadmap. Divorce is not just emotional — it is one of the largest financial transactions most people will ever make. Without a clear financial roadmap, decisions get made from fear, pressure, and incomplete information — and those decisions can cost you tens of thousands of dollars over time. Karen and Catherine explain what a real financial roadmap looks like, how it reduces conflict and legal fees, and why clarity — not speed — leads to better outcomes. If you're feeling overwhelmed, rushed, or pressured to “just get it done,” this episode will help you pause, regain control, and make decisions that actually protect your future. What You'll Learn in This Episode Why divorce requires a financial roadmap, not just legal steps The most common “detours” that quietly destroy long-term financial security Why settling before accounts are verified is one of the biggest mistakes people make How emotions like fear, guilt, and urgency drive bad financial decisions The difference between reacting and negotiating with confidence Why most divorce conflict is actually about uncertainty, not money How a roadmap allows you to pivot when things change — without panicking Key Takeaways Divorce without verified financial information is gambling with your future Legal progress does not equal financial protection A roadmap is a decision tool, not a spreadsheet Preparation reduces conflict, legal fees, and regret You have the right to pause when information is missing Red Flags You're Divorcing Without a Map You're negotiating without seeing full statements You're keeping expensive assets without knowing the true monthly cost You're relying on verbal numbers or assumptions You don't know what you need to live each month Your plan is “I just hope this works out” At My Divorce Solution, we call this roadmap the MDS Financial Portrait™ — a verified, structured view of your full financial landscape before permanent decisions are made. Because fear is expensive. Clarity is not. This episode is educational only and does not provide legal or tax advice. Always consult your professional team for guidance specific to your situation. Start with clarity: take the free Divorce Financial Assessment Share this episode with someone who's starting divorce without realizing they need a map Join the MDS Community for expert guidance and live Q&A support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 1192: In this final episode of the Life Map Podcast Series, George and Mary-Lynn bring all seven Life Map Course steps together. They explain why true success comes from integrating your personal, professional, and financial plans into one intentional framework - and why that creates a clear path that keeps you on track. You'll hear how each step in the Life Map Course builds on the last - from your baseline and vision to values, mission, goals, and contingencies - and why none of them stand alone. Most importantly, you'll learn how your Life Map becomes a flexible, day-to-day decision-making tool that evolves as life changes.Thanks for listening!Here's to your BIGG Success,George & Mary-LynnBIGG Takeaways:Setting clear goals instead of just wishes is crucial for achieving big success in life.Your Life Map serves as a decision-making tool that aligns with your personal and professional ambitions.Integrating your personal, professional, and financial goals creates a balanced life that fosters fulfillment.Contingency plans are essential as they help you stay on track despite unexpected disruptions and setbacks.BIGG Chapters:[00:00] Introduction to the Life Map Course[01:28] Transitioning from Wishes to Goals[03:48] Defining Your Mission and Impact[05:16] Building Contingencies into Your Life Map[06:13] Introduction to the Life Map Course[08:32] Creating Your Life Map: A Clear Path to SuccessLinks referenced in this episode:Life Map CourseLife Map Podcast SeriesFollow our podcastJoin our newsletter
Kelly O'Neil is a futurist, award-winning entrepreneur, market maverick, and the strategic architect behind the Fusion Paradigm. As the world's leading authority on marketing to millionaires and a master brand strategist, Kelly partners with visionary CEOs to redefine, scale, and lead category-defining businesses in the new economy. She is renowned for helping elite entrepreneurs align their business models with core purpose, genius, and evolving desires, enabling high-profit, high-freedom enterprise without the grind. Kelly's expertise lies in crafting harmonized, strategy-first frameworks to help leaders achieve unprecedented impact and growth while living on their own terms. In this episode of Marketer of the Day, Kelly O'Neil returns to join Robert Plank and share her vision for entrepreneurial transformation in today's ever-changing economic landscape. Kelly details the limitations of outdated business models and the urgent need for a new, harmonized approach that goes beyond tactics to focus on purpose, intuition, and strategic clarity. She reveals the importance of recognizing misalignment, architecting a business around personal genius and evolving desires, and why strategy must precede tools and tactics. Listeners will learn how Kelly guides clients through deeply personalized business realignment, helping high-performing leaders redesign their companies for lasting profit, freedom, and fulfillment. Packed with actionable wisdom, the conversation covers overcoming self-sabotage, the true meaning of growth, and the merging of masculine and feminine business practices for sustainable, category-defining results. Quotes: “Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory, but tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” “If you did nothing else but the things that you are meant to do and thrive at, all day long every day, how would that change the trajectory of your business?” “We need a harmonized business approach where we are actually pulling from both the masculine—strategy and structure—and the feminine—intuition and flow.” Resources: Connect with Kelly O'Neil on LinkedIn Five Strategic Moves. One Intelligent Evolution.
In this episode of the Cory Cast, we sit down with Ryan Woodruff, a proud U.S. Marine Corps veteran and the CEO of Clear Path for Veterans.Transitioning from military to civilian life comes with a unique set of challenges, and Ryan is on a mission to ensure no veteran walks that path alone. We dive deep into how his non-profit organization serves as a central hub for veteran support services, offering a holistic approach to wellness and reintegration.What You'll Learn in This Episode:The Mission of Clear Path for Veterans: How Ryan's background as a Marine shapes the organization's compassionate, veteran-first culture.Comprehensive Support Programs: An inside look at their essential services, including veteran housing assistance, food security initiatives, and career services designed to help vets find meaningful employment.The Power of the Human-Animal Bond: A deep dive into Clear Path's flagship Service Dog Program, which is the largest and most impactful branch of their organization. Ryan explains how these highly trained companions provide life-changing emotional and physical support for those with PTSD and mobility challenges.Community and Connection: Why building a "clear path" involves more than just resources—it requires a supportive community that understands the sacrifice of military service.Whether you are a veteran seeking resources, a supporter of military non-profits, or someone interested in the incredible impact of service dogs, this conversation is packed with inspiration and practical information.Clear Path's Website:https://www.clearpath4vets.com/------Find this episode on YouTube by searching for "Cory Cast"-----Don't forget to follow, rate, and subscribe!----Instagram: @Frothy_Lawson | Twitter: @FrothyLawson---Thank you to this episode's sponsors:Thur13en
How clear is your path to hitting your revenue goal? Can you connect your top-line number to actionable steps? In this episode, Melissa shares a simple, 3-step process to break down your revenue goal into manageable, actionable sub-goals that will make your target inevitable. No more guessing, just smart, data-driven planning. You'll learn how to get visibility into your practice areas, calculate the revenue needed from each, and set quarterly and monthly goals. Using a practical example, you'll have a roadmap to hit your firm's revenue goal, with a clear strategy to match. Let's talk! If you are a law firm owner looking to talk with us about partnering on your personal and professional growth, book a short, free, no-pressure call with Melissa here: https://velocitywork.com/calendar Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.velocitywork.com/340 Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@velocitywork
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106 How to Have Better Client Conversations | Expert Strategies with Mike Milan "Cash Flow Mike" OcZLmOaBv0O9WtkOvXMs The Entreprenudist Podcast https://entreprenudist.com In this episode of The Entreprenudist Podcast, we sit down with Mike Milan, a respected business strategist known for helping entrepreneurs strengthen client relationships, improve communication, and close deals more effectively. Mike breaks down the real skills behind better client conversations, including: -How to ask questions that uncover client needs -What most business owners get wrong in client discussions -How to build trust fast -The mindset shift that leads to more productive interactions -How to communicate value clearly, without sounding salesy -Practical techniques you can use in your next meeting Whether you're a coach, consultant, business owner, or entrepreneur, this conversation gives you the tools to connect deeper, communicate better, and convert more confidently. -------------------------- About Cash Flow Mike Meet Cash Flow Mike, a business advisor, author, and the creator of the Clear Path to Cash. He's trained over 25,000 business owners, accountants, and bankers, uncovering more than $150 million in hidden cash. Mike helps listeners understand their numbers fast—so they can grow profit, improve cash flow, and build a more valuable business ---------------- About the Host: Randolph Love III is the Founder and CEO of ShieldWolf Strongholds, where he helps Franchisors, CPAs, Attorneys, Doctors, Realtors, Contractors, and other Business Owners, Entrepreneurs, Home Owners, and Retirees, secure lasting financial legacies. He is also a trusted franchise consultant, author of the book The Miracle Money Vehicle: How To Make Money Make Babies, and host of The Liquidity Event, a premier gathering on business growth, financial independence, and legacy planning. As host of The Entreprenudist Podcast, ranked in the Top 10% worldwide by ListenNotes.com, Randolph shares bold, practical insights that challenge traditional thinking. A sought-after speaker, his dynamic style empowers audiences to reduce taxes legally, grow wealth strategically, and take control of their financial destiny. Additionally, he is also the publisher of The Liquidity Journal, a dynamic publication for business owners, entrepreneurs, executives, retirees, and investors. Focused on leadership, strategy, systems, and motivation, it delivers actionable insights that empower readers to grow, lead, and innovate in today's business world.
Steven Karr and Tuck Clarry discuss the last two wins for the Zags men's team and what to make of their rotational changes. They also look at how the women are coming together after three straight wins.
This episode is sponsored by Lightstone DIRECT. Lightstone DIRECT invites you to partner with a $12B AUM real estate institution as you grow your portfolio. Access the same single-asset multifamily and industrial deals Lightstone pursues with its own capital – Lightstone co-invests a minimum of 20% in each deal alongside individual investors like you. You're an institution. Time to invest like one. How do you rise in academic medicine without losing your sense of purpose?Dr. Bradley Block joins Dr. Joseph Losee for a powerful conversation about the real path to academic advancement. Drawing from over two decades as a department chair, program director, and mentor, Dr. Losee reveals how saying “yes” shaped his journey from young faculty member to national leader—and why the same word must be used intentionally at different seasons of life.The discussion explores the balance between sacrifice and wellbeing, the shifting culture of academic medicine, and how meaning and mentorship sustain long-term fulfillment. Dr. Losee also shares insights on conflict resolution, leadership development, and his latest venture, Clarity Med Solutions, where he pioneers early dispute mediation to restore trust and healing between physicians, patients, and health systems.This episode is a roadmap for physicians seeking impact, growth, and balance—without losing sight of what truly matters.Three Actionable Takeaways:Say Yes With Intention: Early in your career, saying yes opens doors, builds credibility, and creates opportunities. But as your life evolves, align your yeses with your passions—and protect your energy for what truly matters.Sacrifice is the Path to Leadership: Every leader pays a price for impact. True advancement in academic medicine requires time, service, and persistence—but when rooted in purpose, those sacrifices yield meaning and legacy.Relationships Are the Real Reward: From mentoring residents to mediating patient disputes, relationships—not titles—define success. Meaning in medicine comes from connection, compassion, and helping others thrive.About the Show:Succeed In Medicine covers patient interactions, burnout, career growth, personal finance, and more. If you're tired of dull medical lectures, tune in for real-world lessons we should have learned in med school!About the Guest:Dr. Joseph Losee is Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the Dr. Ross H. Musgrave Endowed Chair of Pediatric Plastic Surgery. A nationally recognized surgeon, educator, and leader, he has authored over 250 publications, edited seven textbooks, and led multiple professional societies.He co-chairs the UPMC Physician Wellbeing Initiative, teaches leadership in the Katz Graduate School of Business, and is the founder of Clarity Med Solutions, a consulting firm specializing in leadership coaching and conflict resolution.
We all seek someone who inspires us to chase our dreams. In a world of personal brands, we often only see the highlight reel, not the struggles behind the scenes. The truth is, problems never vanish as we rise. The difference is clarity, and principled chiropractic keeps the Atlas aligned, helping your body and nervous system function as they were designed to, allowing you to rise even higher. How's your Atlas? For more information and to find Steve Judson's books & merchandise, visit WakeUpHumans.org
Special Guest “Cash Flow Mike” Grab Mike's free resource: cashflowmike.com Welcome to another episode of Podcast Profits Unleashed Podcast — the show that helps coaches turn podcasting into a powerful client-attraction tool! I'm your host, Karen Roberts, and today's episode is packed with insights you do NOT want to miss. Before we dive in — stay tuned after the ads because I'll be sharing my special strategy for consistent podcasting without burnout or quitting. Trust me, you'll want to hear this. Now… today's guest is the legendary Mike Milan, also known as Cashflow Mike — a former state trooper turned business growth strategist. With 14 businesses built, $150M in hidden profits found, and his proprietary Clear Path to Cash System, Mike helps business owners understand their numbers so they can scale sustainably without blowing up their bank accounts. I absolutely LOVED this conversation because it pulls the curtain back on the financial truths every entrepreneur needs to embrace: ✅ Cashflow isn't a mystery — it's math. ✅ Growth doesn't matter if your money disappears in the process. ✅ Pricing and inventory mistakes are silently killing profits. ✅ The Financial Gap determines whether your business thrives or goes broke. Mike also taught me his rule that every business must follow:
Feeling the pull to lead your family and faith well, but not sure where to start? In this episode, Jerrad breaks down a simple, clear, and repeatable 7-step process to help men move from drifting to disciple.Whether you're new to following Jesus or just hungry for deeper growth, this framework will help you count the cost, build brotherhood, heal your wounds, and lead with purpose.If you've ever thought, “I'm ready to step up, I just don't know how,” this episode is for you.HOST A CONFERENCEChapters00:00 – Welcome to Dad Tired01:10 – Why men are feeling the call to lead again03:45 – The problem with shallow men's ministry06:00 – What God is stirring in this season09:00 – How to know if God is prompting you11:30 – Step 1: Count the Cost14:00 – Step 2: Build the Brotherhood16:30 – Step 3: Heal the Wounds19:00 – Step 4: Create the Habits21:30 – Step 5: Cherish Your Wife24:00 – Step 6: Train Up Your Kids27:00 – Step 7: Find a Bigger Calling29:30 – Why this matters for the next generation31:00 – How you can join the mission
Air travel is stressful enough–and then there are people who can pay to jump the queue. How do some people get ushered straight to the front of the airport security line, while others find themselves waiting? The answer lies in the rise of a private company, CLEAR. Today on The Sunday Story, we look at how CLEAR inched its way into airport security. What actually happens when public and private interests try to coexist?Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy