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We start off with Frank Christ presents, 'They're Fine, Just Fine,' and then we list off your Things That Must Go. After that, we crown Boner of the Day and we take your health questions with Dr. Cobble! Then we play a round of Beat Gina and of course, finish with the Boner Recap, news and our Concert and Community Calendar!
We start off with Frank Christ presents, 'They're Fine, Just Fine,' and then we list off your Things That Must Go. After that, we crown Boner of the Day and Dr. Cobble is back to answer your health questions! Then we play a round of Beat Gina and of course, finish with the Boner Recap, news and our Concert and Community Calendar!
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ASUSがUSB 3.2 Gen2接続対応の「ASUS Cobble SSD Enclosure」を発売 M.2 SSDを外付けできる。 ASUS JAPANは5月2日、USB 3.2 Gen2(USB 10Gbps)接続に対応するM.2 SSD用外付けエンクロージャー「ASUS Cobble SSD Enclosure」を発売する。想定価格は5800円だ。
We start off with Frank Christ presents, 'They're Fine, Just Fine,' and then we list off your Things That Must Go. After that, we crown Boner of the Day and Dr. Cobble is here questions! Then we play a round of Beat Gina and of course, finish with the Boner Recap, news and our Concert and Community Calendar!
Text the ShowThe Andes Mountains shape the Wines from the Uco Valley of Mendoza, Argentina. This episode explores the major mountain influences of elevation, wind, alluvial fans, and slope. Invest 10 minutes in part one of a continuing series to reveal the secrets of the Uco Valley.
We start off with Frank Christ presents, 'They're Fine, Just Fine,' and then we list off your Things That Must Go. After that, we crown Boner of the Day and take your health questions with Dr. Cobble! Then we play a round of Beat Todd and of course, finish with the Boner Recap, news and our Concert and Community Calendar!
We start off with Frank Christ presents, 'They're Fine, Just Fine,' and then we list off your Things That Must Go. After that, we crown Boner of the Day and take your health questions with Dr. Cobble! Then we play a round of Beat Gina and of course, finish with the Boner Recap, news and our Concert and Community Calendar!
This week on the Velo Podcast, host Mike Levy is back with Alvin Holbrook and Will Tracy for the first official video podcast of 2025, and this week it's all about reflecting on our favorite rides of the past year. A favorite ride doesn't have to be the longest, hardest, or have any certain superlative attached to it — it just has to be memorable in one way or another. But before recounting our favorite rides, which range from dream routes in far-flung locations to an overnight solo expedition, we discuss some news. Are AI coaching tools coming for the jobs of cycling coaches? We discuss Jim Cotton's story about Team UAE's new AI tool called Anna, and the implications it may have on training and race strategies. In the world of cyclocross racing, the defending world champion Mathieu van der Poel is still out with a bruised rib, while Wout van Aert is back to his winning ways. How are things shaping up weeks out from the world championship? And Betsy Welch has a story about politics in bike lanes in Toronto. A premier wants to take away bike lanes — but a video game designer is fighting back. Alvin also fills us in on what's in the test pipeline for him: including an inflatable helmet and a gravel Brompton.
We start off with Frank Christ presents, 'They're Fine, Just Fine,' and then we list off your Things That Must Go. After that, we crown Boner of the Day and take you health calls with Dr. Cobble! Then we play a round of Beat Gina and of course, finish with the Boner Recap and news.
Dr. Cobble joins us answering listeners questions with his good advice, Things That Must Go, Boner of the Day, Concert and Community Calendar, and more!
Do you remember the previous episode of motherhood? We have switched the roles. This episode of Across Generations poses thoughtful explorations with our remarkable guests, Sandy Johnson and Mayor Jazzmin Cobble. Sandy, a seasoned realtor, shares her journey of opting for a child-free life driven by personal health and career aspirations. Meanwhile, Mayor Jazzmin Cobble juggles the joys and demands of raising a family while leading Stonecrest, Georgia. Their stories open a window into the evolving societal norms and personal choices that define parenthood across different generations. In our chapter on multi-generational households, we reflect on the intricate dynamics and invaluable lessons such living arrangements offer, especially within the Black community. The skills honed by necessity in past generations stand in stark contrast to modern parenting approaches, and these generational shifts illuminate how past experiences shape today's family decisions. We also venture into the realm of companionship later in life, examining how previous experiences and shared life stages influence our relationships and expectations as we age. Balancing motherhood, marriage, and a demanding public career is no easy feat, yet Mayor Jazzmin Cobble provides a heartfelt account of maintaining a strong marital bond amidst these pressures. This episode bridges generational divides, highlighting shared experiences and the threads that connect us all, guided by the incredible narratives of our guests. RATE, REVIEW, AND FOLLOW ON APPLE PODCAST
We start off with Frank Christ presents, 'They're Fine, Just Fine,' and then we list off your Things That Must Go. After that, we crown Boner of the Day and Dr. Cobble is back to answer your health questions. Then we play a round of Beat Gina and of course, finish with the Boner Recap, news and our Live Nation Concert and Community Calendar.
We start off with Frank Christ presents, 'They're Fine, Just Fine,' and then we list off your Things That Must Go. After that, we crown Boner of the Day and Dr. Cobble is back to answer your health questions. Then we play a round of Beat Gina and of course, finish with the Boner Recap, news and our Live Nation Concert and Community Calendar.
We start off with Frank Christ presents, 'They're Fine, Just Fine,' and then we list off your Things That Must Go. After that, we crown Boner of the Day and Dr. Cobble may have been late but he still answers your health questions. Then we play a round of Beat Gina and of course, finish with the Boner Recap, news and our Live Nation Concert and Community Calendar.
We start off with Frank Christ presents, 'They're Fine, Just Fine,' and then we list off your Things That Must Go. After that, we crown Boner of the Day and Dr. Cobble is here to answer your health questions. Then we play a round of Beat Gina and of course, finish with the Boner Recap, news and our Live Nation Concert and Community Calendar.
Join us for our NEW Sunday Replay Series! Each Sunday, we bring back your favorite interviews in the order in which they were originally published, allowing you to relive the best moments and stories from past episodes. Jeff Cobble came by the studio to talk to us about his gig writing guitar lessons for a Finnish guitar magazine, his lifelong love of Rush, and much more. We also listen to a track by another band of Jeff's called Seventh Sundown, and the story behind the title “Pasture Aroma. HOW TO SUPPORT If you find it in your heart to donate to the cause and help fuel the podcast you can do so through our new Venmo and CashApp. Your support is greatly appreciated and will help shine a brighter spotlight on the great Memphis Music Community. Venmo - @therhythmsectionpod CashApp - $therhythmsectionpod Thanks for tuning in and supporting the Rhythm Section Podcast.
We start off with Frank Christ presents, 'They're Fine, Just Fine,' and then we list off your Things That Must Go. After that, we crown Boner of the Day and Dr. Cobble is back to answer your health questions. Then we play a round of Beat Nick and of course, finish with the Boner Recap, news and our Live Nation Concert and Community Calendar.
The Cubs cool off the Brewers and stay 3 1/2 games out of a playoff slot. Correspondent David Schuster reports.
ow to Support the Rob Skinner Podcast. If you would like to help support my mission to multiply disciples, leaders and churches, click here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/robskinner I'm Rob Skinner and this is the Rob Skinner Podcast. Today I'm talking about how to become a multiplying disciple. Specifically, how you need to multiply your talents in order to multiply disciples and your impact in your spiritual, financial and personal life. Reach Rob at Rob@RobSkinner.Com Transcript Multiply Your Talents to Become a Multiplying Disciple “Skinner, you're a jack of all trades and a master of none.” My friend, Chris Bishop, gave me a rough evaluation that later proved to be right on target. He was describing my interest in so many different areas and at the same time, I wasn't great at any one thing. In the fall I had tried soccer and dropped out. In the winter, I got cut from the freshman basketball team. I placed my hopes in making the spring freshman baseball team. If there was one sport I thought I was good at, I thought baseball would be the one. I bought brand new Adidas cleats. I tried my best at the tryout. Jeff Martinez laughed at me after the sprints and said, “Skinner, how'd you get so slow?” The coach told us that our names would be posted on the coaches' office window if we made the team. I waited all day, sitting in classes visualizing the name, “Rob Skinner” on that roster. When the final bell rang, I ran to the gym locker room where the coaches' office was. I looked down the list of names. I thought I must be reading it to quickly. I read each name again, slowly. · Todd Newman · Shawn Huff · Jeff Martinez · Chris Bishop… All my friends were listed, my name wasn't. I looked one more time and raced to my Mom's office in room E-5 of the English department. She was an English teacher and department head. She said, “What's wrong?” I said, “I didn't make the team!” I kneeled down and sobbed and sobbed on her lap. On top of the humiliation of getting cut, someone stole my new cleats. I guess I wouldn't need them anyway. I've never been great at any one sport. I've been passable at a large number of sports and activities. I love to surf, scuba, play frisbee and ultimate. I've run a marathon in Tokyo. I love to backpack. I enjoy clubs and activities and served as the president of the International club and Senior Class President in high school. I like to write and was the editor of my high school newspaper. I always thought this lack of focused greatness was a weakness until I became a disciple of Jesus. Then I realized the gift I had been given. God's Kingdom is filled with every type of person. Every race, age, class, language, height, gender, interest, skill and occupation is represented in his church. When I became a true disciple and joined the fellowship of believers I felt like a fish back in water. I was able to connect with so many people. My varied background allowed me to make connections with people from all over the world. Scott Adams talks about the importance of developing a broad array of talents in his book, “How to fail at almost everything and still win big.” He calls it “Talent Stacking.” He writes that it's much better and more achievable to be in the top 25% in two or three or more skill or talent areas than it is to become the top 1% in any one field. He himself was a cartoonist with a background in computers and added writing, public speaking and hypnotism to his talent stack. The uniqueness of his talent stack makes him a unique and wealthy individual. He claims that for every person genetically gifted to master a particular field like LeBron James, there are thousands who can combine reasonably good skills from a variety of fields and excel. Paul talks about this very thing in 1 Corinthians 9:19-23, “ Though I am free and belong to no one, I have made myself a slave to everyone, to win as many as possible. 20 To the Jews I became like a Jew, to win the Jews. To those under the law I became like one under the law (though I myself am not under the law), so as to win those under the law. 21 To those not having the law I became like one not having the law (though I am not free from God's law but am under Christ's law), so as to win those not having the law. 22 To the weak I became weak, to win the weak. I have become all things to all people so that by all possible means I might save some. 23 I do all this for the sake of the gospel, that I may share in its blessings.” Although Paul was a hardcore Jewish Pharisee by birth and training, he realized the necessity of adaptability if he was going to reach the people God had called him to reach in Acts 9:15-16, “But the Lord said to Ananias, ‘Go! This man is my chosen instrument to proclaim my name to the Gentiles and their kings and to the people of Israel. 16 I will show him how much he must suffer for my name.'” Gentiles, kings and Jews were all part of God's purpose for Paul. Paul, who had surpassed all his peers in devotion to his Old Testament training, realized that he would have to add to his skills if he was going to be able to connect with the many who didn't share his gifts, pedigree or background. If you want to be a multiplying disciple, build your “talent stack.” The people God wants you to reach very likely will be different than you. It's also important to keep expanding your skills because our economy and world is changing so quickly. If you want to be able to support yourself while reaching the lost, you will need to stay in a permanent state of learning new skills. What kind of skills do you need to develop? Here are a few: Spiritual Skills 1. Knowledge of the Bible. Read the entire Bible. 2. Ability to teach someone else the gospel. Know how to guide a seeker from initial interest to salvation. 3. Prayer. Ability to sit quietly and pray and meditate for thirty minutes straight 4. Fellowship. Ability to make new friends, set up Bible studies, encourage others and connect with people unlike yourself. 5. Speaking. Learn how to lead a small group discussion, speak in front of a church audience, teach a Bible class and preach a short lesson using scripture, stories and applications. Life Skills 1. Money. Learn how to save and invest money. Refuse to live paycheck to paycheck. 2. Computer skills. Keep learning new skills. Never make the excuse that you're too old or no good at technical stuff. Memorize this scripture in Philippians 4:13 (Jerusalem Bible), “There is nothing I cannot master with the help of the One who gives me strength.” 3. Entrepreneurship. Learn how to start a new business or side hustle. It can be real estate, window washing, dog walking or options. Keep looking for ways to be a “tent maker” like Paul was. He always had a way to support himself when church support dried up. 4. People skills. This is what I would consider to be the most important skill that often gets overlooked. Read the book, “How to Win Friends and Influence People.” Your way with people makes all the difference in your success or failure as a fruitful and effective disciple. This unique gift of having a number of good, not great skills came in handy when I moved to Tokyo, Japan. I was asked to develop an International Ministry. This was anyone in Japan who wasn't native Japanese. We started with a handful of “Gai-Jin” or foreigners and in a few years we had over 200 disciples from all over the world, Africa, Polynesia, Australia, England, The US, Canada, South America, China, Korea, Asia and Continental Europe. I think my interest in a broad array of people, things and interests, enabled God to use me to reach people from all over. If you are a “unicorn,” a person gifted with a singular gift like Mozart or Einstein, congratulations and may God continue to bless you. If you are like the rest of us, having moderate or average gifting, take heart. You can live an amazing life. Cobble together your best skills and learn new ones to add to your collection. This set of talents unique to you only will set you apart and define you as fruitful and multiplying disciple. Application · What one new skill, if you learned it in the next six months, would make the biggest difference in your life? · Take a first step toward learning that skill. Read a book, watch a YouTube video or go to a seminar to learn how to do it. · What are your top three best skills currently? How can God use that “cocktail” of talents to build his kingdom?
On Friday's Closer Look with Rose Scott, in an era of inflation, the back-to-school essentials can be even more costly. With the school year starting in less than a month in DeKalb County, we speak with Stonecrest Mayor Jazzmin Cobble about how her city is preparing and equipping students. We also discuss the state of infrastructure and economic development in Stonecrest. Then, the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Pediatric Technology Center at Georgia Tech is saving the lives of children with tracheomalacia. The research collaboration led to the development of a 3D-printed tracheal splint airway support device. Hear from Pediatric Otolaryngologist Dr. Steven Goudy about their groundbreaking innovation and learn about a little girl, named Justice – one of the four young lives they've saved so far. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We start off with Frank Christ presents, 'They're Fine, Just Fine,' and then we list off your Things That Must Go. After that, we crown Boner of the Day and then Dr. Cobble is back to answer your health questions. Then we play a round of Beat Gina and of course, finish with the Boner Recap, news and our Live Nation Concert and Community Calendar.
Join us in this captivating episode as we dive into the innovative world of Cobble with its visionary founder and CEO, Jordan Scott. Discover how Cobble is transforming the decision-making process, making it fun and efficient for people to decide on and experience life's adventures together. Jordan shares her inspiring journey from the initial idea to developing Cobble into a leading platform that eases the pain of indecision. With Cobble, users can explore curated content, from dining to entertainment, and make collaborative decisions with ease. It's more than an app; it's a movement to bring people closer through shared experiences. Learn about the challenges and triumphs of building a tech startup, the importance of curated content, and how Cobble is designed with the user's joy and convenience in mind. This episode is a must-watch for entrepreneurs, tech enthusiasts, and anyone who loves discovering new things with friends and loved ones. Don't miss Jordan's insights on leadership, innovation, and what the future holds for Cobble and the world of social planning. This show is supported by www.matchrelevant.com. A company that helps venture-backed Startups find the best people available in the market, who have the skills, experience, and desire to grow. With over a decade of experience in recruitment across multiple domains, they give people career options to choose from in their career journey.
We start off with Frank Christ presents, 'They're Fine, Just Fine,' and then we list off your Things That Must Go. After that, we crown Boner of the Day and then Dr. Cobble joins us to answer your health questions. Then we play a round of Beat Gina and of course, finish with the Boner Recap, news and our Live Nation Concert and Community Calendar.
We start off with Frank Christ presents, 'They're Fine, Just Fine,' and then we list off your Things That Must Go. After that, we crown Boner of the Day and our friend and Dr. Cobble joins us to answer your health question. Then we play a round of Beat Gina and of course, finish with the Boner Recap, news and our Live Nation Concert and Community Calendar.
We start off with Frank Christ presents, 'They're Fine, Just Fine,' and then we list off your Things That Must Go. After that, we crown Boner of the Day and Dr. Cobble is back to answer your health questions. Then we play a round of Beat Gina and of course, finish with the Boner Recap, news and our Live Nation Concert and Community Calendar.
iNTO THE FRAY RADIO - An Encounter with the Abyss that is the Paranormal
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For today's episode, Dr. Cobble takes questions personally about your health and delivers a righteous response, a new Boner of the Day is awarded, we list off Things That Must Go, and so much more!
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A pansexual woman and her new lover got an unpleasant surprise...gonorrhea! But nothing makes sense. They had both tested negative and he claimed he wasn't sleeping with anyone else. Did she get it from her sex toys? What happened here? A woman was messing around with a married man for a while. He always closed his eyes during sex, and never wanted her to talk. He even covered her mouth once when she tried to speak. She broke it off, but wonders what was going on in his tortured mind. On the Magnum: Getting ready to hunker down with difficult relatives over Thanksgiving? Take a deep breath (and the sedative of your choice) and listen to this interview. Dan brings on wholesome Marriage and Family Therapist Vienna Pharaon. Her book "The Origins of You: How Breaking Family Patterns Can Liberate the Way We Live and Love" is on point. With imperfect family members who aren't evil, but aren't great, how can we be in relationship with them while meeting them as they are? And how can we protect ourselves from the truly toxic ones? (You'll hear the bone chilling tale of the Evil Granny.) And speaking of family, a man and his girlfriend are at a familiar crossroads. He wants kids and she does not. Should they break up? Keep talking endlessly about it? Cobble together an open relationship of some kind? Dan has some unconventional but pragmatic advice. Q@Savage.Love 206-302-2064 This episode is brought to you by Feeld, a dating app where the open-minded can meet the like-minded. Download Feeld for free, and get access to a free month of Majestic Membership when you go to feeld.co/savage This episode is brought to you by the Meridian Trimmer, the very best tool to trim your body hair. Go to MeridianGrooming.com and use the code SAVAGE for an exclusive 15% off. This episode is brought to you by Liberator: makers of an amazing amount of shapes and other products that fuel your desires AND make sex easier, better, and longer. Go to LIBERATOR.com and use the promo code “SAVAGE” to save 40% off the best-selling Wedge Ramp Combo. Liberator wants BETTER SEX FOR EVERYBODY, and that starts with YOU.
It's Wednesday so we present you Things That Must Go, Dr. Cobble takes text questions, Boner of the Day is awarded, and so much more!
Thank you for tuning in to our election series. We are pleased to have brought you all five mayoral candidates. Please make sure you listen to each candidate's episode to ensure you can #voteintheknow !Follow us on instagram @thestonecrestpodcastSubscribe to our newsletter by clicking hereMayor Jazzmin Cobblewww.cobbleformayor.comMayor Jazzmin Cobblewww.cobbleformayor.comMrs. Jazzmin Cobble was sworn-in as the second Mayor of Stonecrest on June 17, 2022. Mrs. Jazzmin Cobble is honored and excited to serve as the Mayor for the City of Stonecrest. As a fellow resident, she has a vested interest in seeing that each generation in the City of Stonecrest has the representation, resources, and services to enjoy a quality of life. Ensuring that the city can directly provide these simple yet necessary elements to its residents is of the utmost importance to her.During her 5.5 years on City Council, Jazzmin built a reputation for being a strong voice for her constituents while also demanding fiscal responsibility and accountability from the city administration. She dedicated herself to setting up the city government with a foundation of fiduciary integrity and servant leadership. Mayor Cobble led by being vocal about improprieties and vigilant about instituting effective solutions. She worked in partnership with my fellow city council members to implement legislative solutions that have resulted in the unified government you see working today.In 2019, she created her signature, annual community event, "Screen on the Green and Entrepreneur Expo" featuring both youth and adult entrepreneurs in Stonecrest with free food, live DJ, children's activities, live performances by resident artists and a family-friendly movie in the park to culminate the evening. Mayor Cobble has also served as the Chairwoman of the Finance Committee of the City of Stonecrest working closely with the city staff to ensure that contracts and purchases were compliant with state laws and city policies.Mayor Cobble believes that future of the city rests in the critical work that lies ahead in rebuilding and reforming Stonecrest. Continuity between both branches of government is the stronghold that will reinstate confidence throughout her beloved community. Under her leadership, the Mayor's Office works in lockstep with the City Council to advance one unified agenda that will make the city one that everyone can be proud of. Restoring hope to the residents and resetting the level of expectation for the business community helps move the city forward, together. She believes this is accomplished by bolstering sustainable policies, processes, standards, and principles throughout all the lines of service that the city provides.Mayor Cobble holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from her beloved alma mater, Albany State University. She also holds a Master of Public Administration with an emphasis in Government and Nonprofit Management from DeVry University. Additionally, she holds certifications from the State of Georgia in both Procurement and Fiscal Management.Mayor Cobble has served in state government for over 13 years through various state agencies. Currently, she serves this great State of Georgia as the State Director of Fleet Management. Immediately preceding that position, she served as the Operations Manager for the Department of Audits and Accounts.Mayor Cobble is a member of the Albany State University National Alumni Association (also DeKalb Alumni Chapter), DeKalb Chapter of the NAACP, DeKalb County Democratic Party Post Seat HoldSupport the show
For this weeks game highlight episode we are back in the Unmatched mini series with our thoughts on the Cobble & Fog box set.James is out injured at the moment so our good friend Anthony has stepped in to take his place alongside Jason The boys break down all the things they like and dislike, what comes in the box, its value and most importantly where it stands in the collection status. is it a keeper? or is it destined for the for sale table at your local gaming meet up?-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find our audio Podcast on all good podcast platforms or find the links on our host site . https://meepleminded.buzzsprout.com/ You can join the ever growing Meeple Minded community https://www.facebook.com/MeepleMindedMedia https://discord.gg/HtgzKDAB https://twitter.com/MeepleMinded https://www.instagram.com/meepleminded/ Please also Like, Share & Subscribe here on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCInqK3k50OVrutTCodvw3FA-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you all so much for choosing to listen to our humble down to earth Table top gaming podcast. If you do like what you hear, please do subscribe as we will be uploading a new show every Tuesday & Thursday @ 7am GMT, ready for that commute into work, or gym session :)
Today Abby sits down with Jordan Scott, founder of Cobble. Cobble shows you great locations for dates, family hangouts, and more! Spend less time planning, and more time together.Connect with Jordan:trycobble.comIG: @trycobbleJordan's IG: @msjordanscottConnect with Abby:thesocialmm.clubIG: @modernyenta@thesocialmm
Kerry, Bill, and Gina magically whisk away all your problems in Things That Must Go, Dr. Cobble joins us to answer listeners questions live, and MORE!
Jordan Scott is a decision-making entrepreneur and the female founder and CEO of Cobble, an app designed to help people make better, faster decisions together. On this episode of the Second Act Success Career Podcast, Jordan shares how she trusted her gut to leave the job she thought she wanted in TV News to take a leap of faith and pursue a career as a female founder. If you have had that dream, then listen on my friend!Jordan graduated from NYU's Gallatin School of Individualized Study in 2015. She began her career as a news associate at CBS This Morning before launching her startup. Jordan took an idea for a way to bring people together while they make plans together and turned it into a blog. From the blog, she designed an app and started crowdsourcing to bring Cobble to life. To date, Jordan has raised $3.3 million in seed funding, growing Cobble to tens of thousands of users who have swiped over 2M times on curated places and experiences in-app. Cobble is quickly expanding to new cities, optimizing decision-making functionality, and more. Jordan shares how she trusted her gut to leave the job she thought she wanted in TV News to take a leap of faith and pursue a career as a female founder. Listen to Shannon and Jordan's discussion on Episode #95 of the Second Act Success Career Podcast. SHOW NOTEShttps://secondactsuccess.co/95Connect with Jordan Scott:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-scott-354aa458/Website: https://www.trycobble.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/trycobbleInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/trycobble/-------TAKE THE QUIZ!Is Now The Right Time To Change Careers? Take the Quiz! https://secondactsuccess.co/quizBook a FREE Discovery Call with host/career coach Shannon Russell - https://www.calendly.com/second-act-success/coaching-strategyBe a Guest For an On-Air Coaching Episode of the Podcast -https://airtable.com/shr3X7F3kHTi28G8ULET'S CONNECT!Instagram - https://instagram.com/secondactsuccessFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/secondactsuccess.coTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@secondactsuccessAll the latest - https://secondactsuccess.co/links REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/second-act-success/id1617274364 JOIN THE NEWSLETTER:https://secondactsuccess.co Career Coaching with Shannon Russell - https://secondactsuccess.co/coaching
What if the secret to financial freedom and entrepreneurial success is not in the traditional path but in the unorthodox one? Nikki Cobble, a young and successful entrepreneur, is here to provide insights from her out-of-the-box journey. Nikki chose the road less traveled, preferring to navigate the daunting entrepreneurial journey over a traditional career. She talks about her experiences, the obstacles, the triumphs, and how she overcame the nagging self-doubt that often accompanies such journeys. As part of our lively chat, we dig deeper into the idea of delegation and outsourcing, particularly to virtual assistants, to better manage your time and multiply your income. Nikki and I discuss the challenges young entrepreneurs face when trying to balance their social lives with ambitious goals and the necessary isolation of the entrepreneurial journey. We delve into the importance of creating value-packed connections, limiting distractions and energy drainers, such as excessive alcohol consumption, for maximum productivity.Nikki shares her personal journey in selling higher-priced items and the art of charging based on the value of work rather than time. We also highlight the importance of mentorship in guiding you through your entrepreneurial journey and how focusing on one skill at a time can speed up learning. Towards the end, we discuss the first steps towards achieving financial freedom and how a time audit can be the game-changer you need. This episode with Nikki Cobble is not one to be missed, it's filled with valuable gems, stories, and practical steps you can start applying today.Connect With Nickie:Website: www.youroutsourceaid.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickiecobble/LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/nickie-cobbleSupport the showHOW TO SUPPORT THE WALK 2 WEALTH PODCAST: walk2wealth.supercast.com 1. Subscribe, Rate, & Review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite podcast platform. 2. Share Episodes with your family, friends, and co-workers. 3. Donate what you can financially to help us continue to bring great content that inspires you, and people like you around the world!4. GET YOUR BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO START YOUR DREAM BUSINESS: HTTPS://WWW.BIT.LY/WALK2WEALTHGIFT
Boner of the Day, Things That Must Go, Q&A with Dr. Cobble, and more!
Kerry, Bill, and Gina are back after taking a well deserved vacation. Frank Christ joins them, along with Dr. Cobble who answered listeners calls, and MORE!
Kerry, Bill, and Gina play They're Fine, Just Fine with Frank Chryst, have Dr. Cobble on to answer your questions, and MORE!
What do you want to do tonight? What's for dinner? THESE are the dreaded questions for SO many people (hi me guilty!) when it comes to dating, connecting with friends, or just figuring out a weeknight meal. Today my guest Jordan Scott is on the podcast to share all things decision fatigue (why we struggle with it), where you fall on the decision making scale, and how we can have better (and easier) solutions to making AMAZING plans! On this episode we cover:48h first datenovelty in relationshipsradical generositythe decision making scaleplanner vs agreerrelationship dealbreakersbest date ideasrelationship checkinsscheduling dates
This installment of The Axis Effect features Jordan Scott, Founder and CEO of Cobble. Inspired by an unforgettable first date with her now-husband, Scott founded Cobble as what she refers to as a “decision-making app,” helping couples and groups of friends more efficiently decide how to spend their time together. Managed by a group of curators, Cobble not only allows groups to select and vote on what to do but also helps aid said groups in making the necessary preparation and reservations to go through with those plans. Although the app is limited to a handful of cities across the country, Cobble has already accumulated over 40,000 users, actively working to expand their service into more major cities. Scott discusses how Cobble continues to excite users further, their focus on products instead of growth, and how they utilize their team members all around the country to further integrate Cobble into their respective cities. To learn more, tune in to “Just Answer the Question.”
Join host Susan Sly, a tech Co-Founder and mother of 4, as she interviews some incredible Mompreneurs who have defied the odds to build successful companies while raising their children. Learn the delicate balance they've struck between nurturing their businesses and their children. In this captivating compilation show, we bring you the best moments from previous episodes, featuring extraordinary women like Jordan Scott, the visionary Founder of Cobble, a groundbreaking decision-making tool to help teams collaborate. Also, prepare to be inspired by Bernadette Butler, the Co-Founder of StoryTap, who has harnessed the power of video storytelling to revolutionize the marketing world. And don't miss the insights from Estelle Giraud, the Co-Founder of Trellis Health, a company building smart, comprehensive health record systems. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur, a budding businesswoman, or simply seeking inspiration, this compilation show celebrates the strength, resilience, and unwavering spirit of Mompreneurs. About Jordan Scott: Jordan graduated from NYU's Gallatin School of Individualized Study in 2015. Before launching her startup, she began her career as a news associate at CBS This Morning. To date, Jordan has raised $3.3 million in seed funding, growing Cobble to tens of thousands of users who have swiped over 2M times on curated places and experiences in-app. Cobble is quickly expanding to new cities, optimizing decision-making functionality, and more. Connect with Jordan: Website: https://www.trycobble.com/ LinkedIn: @jordan-scott-354aa458/ Twitter: @trycobble Instagram: @trycobble/ About Bernadette Butler: Bernadette Butler is the co-founder of StoryTap Technologies, a video production company which has created and placed brand inspired videos that amass MILLIONS of views. She has been in the industry for 25 years and she brings a focus of empathy to her company culture. After creating a financial book club that grew to 500 members across 6 countries, Bernadette created StoryTap Technologies to be the first agency of its kind to make videos for brands, companies, and social media that share perspectives and experiences from across the world. Connect with Bernadette: Website: - https://storytap.com/ LinkedIn: - @butlerbernadette/ Twitter: - @storytapvideo Instagram: - @storytapvideo About Estelle Giraud: Estelle is a PhD scientist who has worked at the front line of emerging technologies in healthcare and genetics. She has always been passionate about improving human health and health data systems. It was while navigating her own pregnancy that she experienced frustrating gaps in her prenatal care as she was treated by different physicians. She co-founded Trellis Health, an all-in-one platform that leverages technology while restoring the sacred relationship between the physician and patient. Connect with Estelle: Instagram: @mytrellishealth/ Twitter: @mytrellishealth LinkedIn: @estelle-giraud/ Website: https://www.jointrellishealth.com/ About Susan Sly: Susan Sly is the Co-founder and Co-CEO of RadiusAI, a tech investor, best-selling author, keynote speaker, entrepreneur, and host of the highly acclaimed podcast – Raw and Real Entrepreneurship. Susan has appeared on CNN, CNBC, Fox, Lifetime Television, The CBN, The Morning Show in Australia and been quoted in MarketWatch, Yahoo Finance, Forbes, and more. She holds Certificates in Management and Leadership, Technology and Operations, and Strategy and Innovation from MIT. Susan is the author of 7 books. Her book project with NY Times Best Selling Author, Jack Canfield, made six Amazon Best Selling lists. Connect With Susan: Twitter @Susanslylive Twitter @rawandrealentr1 LinkedIn @susansly Facebook @susanslylive Website https://susansly.com/ Join the Insider's List: https://susansly.com/insider/
What do you want to do on Saturday? I dunno, what do YOU want to do? Sound familiar? My guest is Jordan Scott, Founder of Cobble, an app that makes getting together a whole lot more fun and lots easier. Listen in on the discussion and see what happens to your social life.
Tara-Leigh Cobble and Dr. Mark Turman discuss Cobble's testimony, the importance of biblical literacy, reading Scripture in the community, and their deep love for Israel. Show notes: Tara-Leigh Cobble begins by sharing her testimony, how she fell in love with the Bible, and how The Bible Recap grew to become one of the most listened to podcasts (2:37). She then shares why reading the Bible in a community is so important and how D-Groups began in her living room (18:27). Dr. Turman and her share their experiences in Israel, their favorite memories, place, and restaurants, and how making a pilgrimage to the Holy Land can bring new light to biblical stories (29:29). Resources and further reading: D-Group, discipleship-based Bible studies The Bible Recap website Israel: Beauty, Light, and Luxury, Tara-Leigh Cobble The Bible Recap, Tara-Leigh Cobble About the host Mark Turman, DMin, is the executive director of Denison Forum. He received his DMin from Truett at Baylor and previously served as lead pastor of Crosspoint Church. About the guest Tara-Leigh Cobble's zeal for biblical literacy led her to create and develop an international network of Bible studies called D-Group (Discipleship Group). Every week, over 250 men's and women's D-Groups meet weekly in homes and churches around the world to study Scripture. She also writes and hosts a daily radio show called “The God Shot” and a daily podcast called "The Bible Recap," designed to help listeners read and understand the Bible in a year. In just over a year, the podcast has been downloaded nearly 20 million times, and more than 20,000 churches around the world have joined their reading plan to know and love God better.
Questions with Dr. Cobble, Beat Gina, and more!
Do you have the hunger to climb? Ask yourself: *Are you developing your skillsets? *Do you add more value than you take? *Are willing to be teachable? Results matter.
Dr. Cobble with Q&A, Sick Bill Allred, Beat Gina, and more!
Jordan Scott, the Founder and CEO of Cobble, joins the show to share her journey from trying to figure out fun things to do in the city to creating the app that does it for you. Hear how to curate a ton of content, market your app, launch in new cities, juggle personal life and professional life, and Jordan's must-visit spots in NYC. Connect with Jordan at TryCobble.com, Instagram @MsJordanScott, and LinkedIn