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How to Split a Toaster: A divorce podcast about saving your relationships
Demystifying the Appraisal Process in DivorceSeth and Pete dive deep into the complex world of appraisals during divorce proceedings. Whether you're dealing with real estate, wine collections, artwork, or vintage electronics, understanding how items are valued can significantly impact your divorce settlement.Getting your assets properly appraised is crucial for fair distribution in a divorce, but timing and strategy matter. Seth and Pete explore the differences between full appraisals and market analyses, when to get items appraised, and how to handle situations where collections or assets may be damaged or hidden. Through real examples and practical scenarios, they break down the systematic approach professional appraisers use to determine value.Questions we answer in this episode:When is the best time during divorce proceedings to get items appraised?Should both parties get separate appraisals or share one appraiser?How do courts handle significant differences between competing appraisals?Key Takeaways:Start the appraisal process early, especially for valuable collectionsDocument everything with photos and receipts before moving itemsFor items you want to keep, lower valuations work in your favor during settlementThis episode provides essential knowledge for anyone navigating property division in divorce. Seth and Pete offer practical guidance on protecting your interests while maintaining transparency in the appraisal process. Their discussion of real-world cases and strategic considerations makes complex appraisal concepts accessible and actionable.Links & NotesSchedule a consult with SethGot a question you want to ask on the show? Click here! (00:00) - Welcome to How to Split a Toaster (00:26) - Appraisals (02:02) - Garage Sale Value Unless… (03:07) - Why to Get an Appraisal (04:29) - When to Do It (05:29) - High vs. Low Appraisal (06:33) - Before or After Marriage Purchases (07:14) - Identification (08:51) - Quality (09:36) - Special Circumstances (09:52) - Value (13:48) - Separate vs. Joint Appraisals (15:44) - Analyzing the Appraisal (17:23) - Collecting Data (18:04) - Recording the Data (19:21) - The Report (19:54) - Can Be Tedious and Detailed (23:25) - Conflict in the Process (26:06) - Tainting Judge's Opinion (26:51) - Active Appreciation and Depreciation (28:33) - Virtual Appraisals (29:12) - When to Update Appraisals (31:15) - Back to High vs. Low (33:30) - When It's Overseas (35:22) - Wrap Up
Show Notes: Anne-Laure Le Cunff, author of Tiny Experiments and founder of Ness Labs, shares her approach to understanding her own life and why she does things the way she does. Anne-Laure explains that self anthropology is a powerful tool for problem-solvers and doers to understand their own lives and prioritize their priorities. By embracing uncertainty and turning it into curiosity, individuals can overcome procrastination and achieve more in their lives. She emphasizes the importance of self-anthropology in helping people become anthropologists of their own lives by observing themselves throughout their daily lives and asking themselves why they are doing things the way they do. This allows them to understand what is happening right now before planning for the future. Overcoming Procrastination with Curiosity One example of how self-anthropology can be applied to procrastination is by focusing on the problem with curiosity rather than trying to beat it. Procrastination is often seen as a signal from the brain and body that something is not working for you right now. By approaching procrastination from a place of curiosity, individuals can learn useful things from it. By identifying the problem, learning more about it, addressing it constructively, and seeking mentorship, coaching, and the right tools, individuals can design tasks in a more fun and enjoyable way. This approach allows individuals to move forward and get unstuck from the pressure to beat the problem. Anne-Laure explains that self-anthropology is a powerful tool for problem-solvers and doers to understand their own lives and prioritize their priorities. By embracing uncertainty and turning it into curiosity, individuals can overcome procrastination and achieve more in their lives. A Framework for Overcoming Procrastination The conversation turns to the effectiveness of a framework that treats procrastination with empathy, and overcoming procrastination by asking questions and experimenting with different approaches. This approach can be applied to various challenges, such as managing anger, managing health, and examining patterns in emotions and anxiety. Journaling is a great tool for reflecting on experiences and understanding the root causes of issues. Journaling is a mindfulness practice that allows for non-judgmental observation and self-anthropology. By taking notes about thoughts, emotions, and behavioral patterns, one can ask questions about why they happen, what could be different, and what new approaches or ideas could be explored. Regular reviews of journal entries can help identify patterns and changes in one's life, which can help in dealing with challenges in the present moment and providing material for future reflection. Tiny Experiments and Atomic Habits Anne-Laure discusses the concept of making PACTs and how they can be used in conjunction with habits. PACT stands for Purposeful, Actionable, Continuous, and Trackable and they work well with habits. Atomic habits involve building habits by making tiny experiments with specific durations and outcomes. A tiny experiment is a type of PACT that involves choosing one action and a specific duration to collect data. The main difference between a tiny experiment and an atomic habit is that the experimenter withholds judgment until the data is collected, allowing them to decide if the habit is beneficial or not. The main difference between a tiny experiment and an atomic habit is that the experimenter withholds judgment until the data is collected. This allows them to determine if the habit is beneficial and if it is something they want to continue with in the future. Anne-Laure also discusses the importance of reflection in small experiments, as it helps individuals identify what they enjoy and what they should continue with. Anne-Laure suggests aligning the data with the measures of success at the end. She suggests tracking internal and external signals, such as mood, heart rate variability, stress, or sleep score, and collecting quantitative data through journaling. The Power of Learning in Public Anne-Laure also emphasizes the importance of learning in public, such as announcing the experiment to others and building accountability. This can be done through social media, WhatsApp groups, or even with a few friends, or even just one accountability factor. She stresses remembering that dips in motivation are also important signals. If you notice procrastination or dreading, you can observe those responses and behaviors and try different things the next day. She explains how to keep going, noting any days where you missed it, and then trying something different the day after. If you find yourself bored or unable to stick with the experiment, you can either pause it and go back to designing a different version or consider that you have collected all the necessary data for one version. Additionally, success for an experiment is learned even if it is discarded, as it has allowed you to learn that it is not a direction you want to follow. Greek Concepts of Time and a Shift in Perception Anne-Laure Le Cunff discusses ancient Greek concepts of time, Chronos and Kairos. Chronos is the quantitative approach to time, where every minute is an identical box that needs to be filled efficiently. Kairos, on the other hand, is a qualitative approach that recognizes that time is elastic and each moment is unique and has a special quality. This approach is crucial in decision-making in daily life and work, as it embraces losing a sense of quantitative time, allowing deeper flow in projects. Anne-Laure goes on to talk about generativity, which is about focusing on the impact one can have today on others, rather than building something that will be forgotten after one or two generations. This approach aligns with an experimental mindset, as it allows for better understanding of what works and what doesn't, and allows for adjustments to be made in the present moment. She mentions her PhD research in ADHD and how it inspired her to adopt an experimental mindset and scientific method. She learned that success is not about getting to a specific destination but about learning something new. By applying this approach to her daily life and work, she noticed more progress without clinging to linear goals. A Community for Curious Individuals Ness Labs is an online community created by Anne-Laure. The community initially started as a newsletter, where she would translate concepts into practical applications for daily life. However, during the pandemic, people felt lonely and missed the opportunity to connect with others. Anne-Laure decided to create an online community for curious individuals who enjoyed discussing topics in her newsletter. The community allows anyone to host workshops, especially those still in the process of learning, and run Tiny Experiments together. During the pandemic, the community hosted events on various topics, such as meditation, creative collages, mental health, psychosis, psychedelics, and philosophical movements. The community also offered co-working sessions, guided creative exercises, and small experiments. Participants could create a log in the community, taking notes based on their experiments, and receive support from the community. The format includes a mix of Pomodoro sessions, intentions, and conversation, with participants sharing their progress and resources related to their projects. Anne-Laure shares a few examples of sessions and Tiny Experiments within the community and how she chose the design of the cover for her book Timestamps: 03:30: Explaining Self-Anthropology 05:40: Addressing Procrastination with Curiosity 10:38: Implementing Self-Anthropology in Journaling 13:49: Introduction to PACTs (Productive and Curious Trials) 14:04: Collecting Data and Building Discipline for PACTs 23:38: Time Shift from Chronos to Kairos 26:29: Focusing on Generativity Over Legacy 29:46: Influence of Academic Studies on the Book 31:33: Introduction to Nest Labs 36:22: Examples of Community Activities and Personal Experiments Links: Book: TinyExperiments.org Ness Labs website: https://nesslabs.com/ Anne-Laure Le Cunff website: https://anne-laure.net/ Unleashed is produced by Umbrex, which has a mission of connecting independent management consultants with one another, creating opportunities for members to meet, build relationships, and share lessons learned. 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Nano Sensors for Agriculture November Highlights for K-State Agriculture and Extension Using Hydroponics 00:01:05 – Nano Sensors for Agriculture: K-State's Raj Kholsa and Suprem Das begin the show today as they explain how the collaboration between themselves and others is contributing to the development of nano sensors. They say where they are in the process and what benefit a final product could bring to producers. 00:12:05 – November Highlights for K-State Agriculture and Extension: Ernie Minton, dean of K-State's College of Agriculture and director of K-State Research and Extension, continues today's show with a review of work that has been taking place with K-State researchers and what changes are coming for the dean. November Statewide Link to subscribe to Statewide newsletter 00:23:05 – Using Hydroponics: Ending today's show is Shawnee County horticulture agent, Lane Wiens, as he discusses the benefits of hydroponics and crops that can grow well without soil. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
On today's episode of the Entrepreneur Evolution Podcast, we are joined by Neil Emeigh. Neil Emeigh is the founder and CEO of Rayobyte, a company he started at 21. Rayobyte serves over 5000 customers, including Fortune 500 companies, with a focus on web scraping. Beyond his professional achievements, he has pushed his personal limits by experimenting with activities like an Ironman and participating in a seven-day silent meditation retreat. Despite a generous offer to sell his company, Neil chose to continue leading Rayobyte, driven by a vision to create a greater impact and give back to the world. For more information, visit http://rayobyte.com/ -- We would love to hear from you, and it would be awesome if you left us a 5-star review. Your feedback means the world to us, and we will be sure to send you a special thank you for your kind words. Don't forget to hit “subscribe” to automatically be notified when guest interviews and Express Tips drop every Tuesday and Friday. Interested in joining our monthly entrepreneur membership? Email Annette directly at yourock@ievolveconsulting.com to learn more. Ready to invest in yourself? Book your free session with Annette HERE. Keep evolving, entrepreneur. We are SO proud of you! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/annette-walter/support
Join Jack Chambers-Ward from Search With Candour and Sarah and Tazmin from The SEO Mindset podcast in this special live episode from Brighton as they tackle career planning without the overwhelm. Recorded in front of a packed audience at in The Globe Room at Projects The Lanes, this episode discusses personal experiences in career development, strategies like ikigai and ISA, and the importance of setting achievable goals. Sponsors SE Ranking AlsoAsked SISTRIX Majestic Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:34 Sponsors: SE Ranking & AlsoAsked 00:04:28 Live Podcast Begins 00:05:08 Career Planning Discussion 00:05:27 Introducing the SEO Mindset Podcast 00:06:18 Introducing Search With Candour 00:07:21 Why This Live Podcast is Important 00:08:13 Finding Your Ikigai 00:09:59 Live Podcast Sponsors: SISTRIX & Majestic 00:13:40 Career Planning Experiences 00:20:05 Overcoming Career Planning Challenges 00:27:36 Strategies for Effective Career Planning 00:49:59 The Simple Joy of Cleaning Kitchens 00:50:44 Exploring the Nine Lives Exercise 00:51:34 Taking Action Towards Your Dreams 00:53:44 The ISA Strategy: Intention, Strategy, Action 00:58:00 Collecting Data for Career Success 01:04:38 Building a Personal Brand and Networking 01:09:15 Audience Q&A 01:11:34 Dealing with Comparisons and Self-Perception 01:20:29 The Importance of Certifications and Continuous Learning 01:33:40 Outro
Sustainable sourcing is essential for businesses committed to environmental and social responsibility, but achieving it requires accurate and reliable data. Master Data Management (MDM) ensures that all sourcing data—such as supplier information, certifications, and compliance records—is consistent and up-to-date. This enables organisations to make informed decisions that align with their sustainability goals, reduce waste, and promote ethical practices throughout their supply chain.MDM is the foundation of a successful sustainability strategy. By providing a single source of truth for all critical data, MDM helps businesses monitor and track their sustainability efforts effectively. With accurate data, companies can identify opportunities to improve resource efficiency, reduce carbon footprints, and ensure compliance with environmental standards, ultimately leading to a more sustainable and resilient business model.In this episode, George Firican, Founder of LightsOnData, speaks to Matthew Cawsey, Director of Product Marketing and Solution Strategy, and Paarijat Bose, Customer Success Manager at Stibo Systems, to discuss sustainable sourcing and why accurate data matters. Key Takeaways:Sustainable sourcing involves understanding the provenance and environmental impact of products, ensuring compliance with regulations, and meeting sustainability goals.Data completeness and accuracy are crucial in meeting regulatory requirements and avoiding issues like greenwashing.Managing sustainability data requires a solid foundation of MDM to ensure data accuracy, stewardship, and semantic consistency.MDM solutions help companies collect, manage, and share sustainability data, enabling them to meet compliance requirements and achieve their sustainability goals.Chapters:00:00 - Introduction and Overview01:07 - The Challenge of Collecting Data for Compliance and Reporting02:31 - Data Accuracy and Completeness in the Supply Chain05:23 - Regulations and the Demand for Transparent and Complete Data08:41 - The Role of Master Data Management in Sustainability15:51 - How Data Management Technology Solutions Help Achieve Sustainability Goals21:02 - The Need to Start Early and Engage with Data Management Solutions22:01 - Conclusion and Call to Action
Welcome to this new episode of Explore and thank you for your continuous support, I wanted to let you know that the best way to send me some love is to give a 5 stars review ✨ on Spotify/Apple podcast. Thank you OpenVC for keeping this content free for our listeners. OpenVC is a fundraising platform used by 10,000 founders and 5,000 investors. You can use the code: "EXPLORE” to upgrade to OpenVC Premium and get a 20% discount.
Plants Grow Here - Horticulture, Landscape Gardening & Ecology
In last week's episode, friend of the show Dr Ian Smith taught us how to set up a horticulture trial. In this episode, he's going to teach us how to run a trial as well as how to collect and record data.The scientific approach is a disciplined way of finding the truth of the matter. Instead of going by our beliefs, we strip ourselves of preconceptions and endeavour to find the fact of the matter - whether or not our results align with our pre-conceptions.Ian's the perfect guest to teach us about this topic because he's an entomologist and ecologist who did his PhD on insects in shelterbelts. He's worked as an agriculture extension officer, in biosecurity, and a bunch of other science-based roles. Hopefully, his scientific mind and my tradie mind have managed to capture the essence of the scientific approach for an audience who may or may not have ever stepped foot in a university.EPISODE LINKSFollow Ian on Twitter: https://twitter.com/EcologIanIan's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/driansmithMy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-fuller-180908208/Example spreadsheet for a trial: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VpM_QN-8LO1YxGpYV6dg8gIXnSVPAfLS6kgk-cDYZhs/edit?usp=drivesdkFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @PlantsGrowHere / Facebook: @PlantsGrowHerePodcast - Join our Facebook group!VISIT OUR WEBSITEwww.PlantsGrowHere.comLET'S WORK TOGETHERAre you in the industry or an enthusiast with something of value to share? We're always on the hunt for interesting people, doing interesting things. If you'd like to work with us send a message via our online form or a direct email to plantsgrowhere@gmail.com.
In this episode, we're talking about a transformative aspect of marketing strategy: customer personas. Tune in as I break down what customer personas are, how to create them, and why they're crucial for aligning your marketing efforts with the real needs of your target audience. I also discuss how top brands like Amazon, Coca-Cola, Nike, HubSpot, and Spotify have expertly leveraged customer personas to connect with their audiences, boost engagement, and understand their customers. Are you ready to learn how you can harness the power of customer personas to elevate your brand, drive sustainable growth, and stay ahead in this competitive market? Let's talk like a brand!Find out more by following us!IG: @thewritemixx, @talklikeabrand, and @colormybrands.Learn about our business and brand ecosystem at Colormebrand.com
G'Day and welcome to Overdrive a program that looks at the different ways we get around, from walking, riding, or in cars, buses, trains or planes and their impact on our culture In the program Paul Murrell and I discuss • Toyota considering an alternative to the Mazda MX-5 • Is the manual gearbox doomed? • Converting classic cars to electric power • 60 years of the Porsche 911 • Volvo launces a new EV • A road test of the GWM Tank 500 • Collecting Data for Government policy For extended version of the program go to Web Site: Driven Media: drivenmedia.com.au Podcasts iTunes: Cars Transport Culture Spotify: Cars Transport Culture Or our social pages Facebook Cars Transport Culture Instagram Cars Transport Culture Or YouTube site Cars Transport Culture Search for Cars transport culture Originally broadcast 18 May 2024
Nick Henderson, Chief Executive of the Irish Refugee Council, reacts to the latest claims from UK and Irish Governments regarding asylum seekers.
Stats NZ's Mark Sowden joins Nights to discuss why collecting data in this country has been getting more difficult.
SwRI Senior Research Engineer Dr. Kristin Ulmer is sharing her experience traveling to Turkey in February 2023, just after devastating, powerful earthquakes and aftershocks rocked the region. Thousands died and were injured as buildings and homes collapsed. Ulmer joined a research mission to uncover evidence and information in the aftermath of the magnitude 7.8 quake. As researchers collect data after an earthquake, they can understand how to improve design and construction practices and ultimately, save lives. Listen now as Ulmer describes her experience in the disaster zone, from feeling a forceful aftershock to meeting unforgettable locals. She explains why it was critical to be there so soon after the quake and how weather pattern changes on Earth are impacting her work.
Thousands of drivers are reporting their insurance rates are going up and it could all be thanks to data collected behind the scenes.A report shows cars made by GM, Ford, Honda and other popular manufacturers are sending your data to insurance companies and you might not even know about it. In most of these vehicles, there is software tracking how you drive. Let's connect the dots.Read more: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/connect-the-dots/your-car-collecting-data-insurance-rates/275-8ec67bbb-ca17-4921-8ca0-a8ad1f36c004Watch WCNC Charlotte each weekday morning from 4:30 to 7 a.m.WCNC Charlotte To Go is a daily news and weather podcast you can listen to so you can start your day with the team at WCNC Charlotte. SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts || Spotify || Pandora || TuneIn || Google Podcasts || iHeartAll of WCNC Charlotte's podcasts are free and available for both streaming and download. You can listen now on Android, iPhone, Amazon, and other internet-connected devices. Join us from North Carolina, South Carolina, or on the go anywhere.Click here to sign up for the daily WCNC Charlotte newsletter
Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
Ola King is back for his second segment this week to unpack the role of a Search Experience Designer, and how user experience design optimization plays as a lead factor in SEO. Learn tactics for incorporating UX designs into your strategy to bolster overall SEO and digital marketing strength. Finally, understand why empathizing with the user needs to be a prioritized step in your strategy. It's time to step up your SEO and digital marketing with a holistic approach to optimized user experience this week on the EDGE of the Web! [00:03:29] Introducing Ola King [00:05:23] What Does it Mean to be a Search Experience Designer [00:10:06] Taking a Holistic Approach to Your Strategy [00:14:17] Design and Storytelling Techniques [00:15:41] Five Elements of User Experience Design [00:21:22] Embracing New Disciplines to Stay Competitive [00:23:27] EDGE of the Web Title Sponsor: Site Strategics [00:24:13] Collecting Data to Drive User Journey [00:27:17] Learning to Empathize with the User [00:32:11] Building a UX Strategy From the Ground Up [00:34:10] EDGE of The Web Sponsor: Wix [00:35:40] Resources for Learning UX Design Optimization [00:37:49] Closing Thoughts From Ola Thanks to Our Sponsors! Site Strategics: http://edgeofthewebradio.com/site Wix: http://edgeofthewebradio.com/wix Follow Our Guest Twitter: https://twitter.com/justolaking LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olaking
This is no BS gaming podcast 2.5 gamers special OG session. Sharing actionable insights, dropping knowledge from our day-to-day User Acquisition, Game Design, and Ad monetization jobs. We are definitely not discussing the latest industry news, but having so much fun! Let's not forget this is a 4 a.m. conference discussion vibe, so let's not take it too seriously. Panelists: Jakub Remiar, Felix Braberg, Matej Lancaric Special guest: Eric Futoran from https://embrace.io/ Youtube: https://youtu.be/nWdvjIP6D2s Join our slack channel here: https://join.slack.com/t/two-and-half-gamers/shared_invite/zt-29stniv6f-oLJzhx2U_mRB_ppXnJ9hvQ Agenda 00:00 Epic Introduction and Special Guest 03:22 Starting with Max and Scopely 08:26 Scopely's Breakout Success 14:27 Scopely's Winning Formulas 20:37 Launching a Game at Scale 24:04 Different Types of Traffic for Game Launch 28:37 The Importance of Featuring and Channels for Launch 30:32 Strategies for Growth and Algorithm Manipulation 31:30 The Importance of Starting Strong 33:40 Timing and Seasonality in App Launches 34:14 The Impact of Changing App Icons 36:14 Success Stories of Simple App Ideas 37:08 Negotiating IP Deals 38:24 The Process of Signing IP and Deal Structures 40:49 The Challenges of IP Approvals 42:55 Calculating Fees and Revenue Sharing in IP Deals 45:52 The Limitations of Predictive LTV in Soft Launch 49:20 Analyzing ANR Issues and Ad Networks 55:47 The Importance of Collecting Data for Troubleshooting 59:34 Balancing User Experience and Revenue Generation --------------------------------------- Matej Lancaric User Acquisition & Creatives Consultant https://lancaric.me Felix Braberg Ad monetization consultant https://www.felixbraberg.com Jakub Remiar Game design consultant https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakubremiar --------------------------------------- Takeaways Starting strong in app rankings is crucial for long-term success. Changing app icons can help reactivate dormant users and trigger increased engagement. IP deals require careful negotiation and consideration of upfront fees, revenue sharing, and content approvals. Predictive LTV is challenging to calculate accurately in soft launch. Collecting data and using analytics tools can help identify and troubleshoot ANR issues and ad network problems. Balancing user experience and revenue generation is a constant challenge in the gaming industry. --------------------------------------- Please share the podcast with your industry friends, dogs & cats. Especially cats! They love it! Hit the Subscribe button on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple! Please share feedback and comments - matej@lancaric.me --------------------------------------- If you are interested in getting UA tips every week on Monday, visit lancaric.substack.com & sign up for the Brutally Honest newsletter by Matej Lancaric Latest article - https://lancaric.substack.com/p/creative-framework-how-to-win-in?r=7qqaf&utm_campaign=pod&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true Do you have UA questions nobody can answer? Ask Matej AI - the First UA AI in the gaming industry! https://lancaric.me/matej-ai Felix Latest Article - https://www.felixbraberg.com/post/the-end-of-gam-and-admob-placement-refreshes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/two-half-gamers/message
Welcome to Roll Pod, an Alabama sports podcast from Bama247. On today's episode, Cody and Mike discuss the trend of college coaches leaving for the NFL during this coaching hiring cycle and whether or not Alabama men's hoops can win the SEC and make a deep run in March. FOLLOW • Mike Rodak: https://twitter.com/mikerodak • Cody Goodwin: https://twitter.com/codygoodwin LINKS • Bama247 Website: https://247sports.com/college/alabama/ • Subscribe to Bama247: https://247sports.com/college/alabama/join/?promo=QUICKLINKS • Bama247 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2YzVw4plQnY8V8mMNCfZ8g • Bama247 Twitter: https://twitter.com/Bama_247 • Bama247 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bama_247/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Back in 2020, I created a course called "Home Efficiency Using Japanese Lean Productivity Techniques" and I'm offering a free coaching program this month to help you complete the course and get help implementing the concepts into your personal life. Are you interested? Contact me at brion@biz-pi.com Links Home Efficiency Using Japanese Lean Productivity Techniques (Video course) Podcast episodes #50-56 (Audio version of course) E50: "Lean at Home" Course - Introduction: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leansixsigmabursts/episodes/E50-Lean-at-Home-Course---Introduction-e1f5rl4 E51: "Lean at Home" Course Module #2 - Selecting a Home Process to Improve: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leansixsigmabursts/episodes/E51-Lean-at-Home-Course-Module-2---Selecting-a-Home-Process-to-Improve-e1f9oj7 E52: "Lean at Home" Course Module #3 - Collecting Data and Mapping the Process: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leansixsigmabursts/episodes/E52-Lean-at-Home-Course-Module-3---Collecting-Data-and-Mapping-the-Process-e1fteg9 E53: "Lean at Home" Course Module #4 - How to See the 8 Wastes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leansixsigmabursts/episodes/E53-Lean-at-Home-Course-Module-4---How-to-See-the-8-Wastes-e1fteqh E54: "Lean at Home" Course Module #5 - 5S Method for Home Organization: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leansixsigmabursts/episodes/E54-Lean-at-Home-Course-Module-5---5S-Method-for-Home-Organization-e1ftf5n E55: "Lean at Home" Course Module #6 - Error Proofing and Documenting Your New Process: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leansixsigmabursts/episodes/E55-Lean-at-Home-Course-Module-6---Error-Proofing-and-Documenting-Your-New-Process-e1ftfjc E56: "Lean at Home" FINAL Course Module #7 - Making Mouthwash Project Example: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leansixsigmabursts/episodes/E56-Lean-at-Home-FINAL-Course-Module-7---Making-Mouthwash-Project-Example-e1ftfq1 Need help in your organization? Let's talk! Schedule a free support call Podcast Sponsor: Creative Safety Supply is a great resource for free guides, infographics, and continuous improvement tools. I recommend starting with their 5S guide. It includes breakdowns of the five pillars, ways to begin implementing 5S, and even organization tips and color charts. From red tags to floor marking; it's all there. Download it for free at creativesafetysupply.com/5S BIZ-PI.com LeanSixSigmaDefinition.com Have a question? Submit a voice message at Podcasters.Spotify.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leansixsigmabursts/message
Today's guest is Tom Pettit, Chief Operations and Supply Chain Officer at Xylem. Xylem is a leading global water technology company committed to solving the world's critical water, wastewater and water-related challenges through technology, innovation and expertise. Tom joins us on today's program to talk about challenges for B2B leaders when it comes to providing their customers with high-quality experiences and what specific metrics can help industry leaders prepare their organizations for use cases in VR training and other generative AI tools. Today's episode is sponsored by Aquant. Learn how brands work with Emerj and other Emerj Media options at emerj.com/ad1.
This FUBCON Session of Real Estate Team OS features Buck Wise, the CEO of #CLOSINGDAY Agency and a marketing, branding, and strategy enthusiast.Listen to this Session with Buck for insights into:- The need to be inquisitive to guide yourself and guide teams more effectively- The mentors who've shaped Buck's no-nonsense, results-oriented leadership style- How your leadership must change at different phases of business growth - and the challenges that come with that- Balancing agent brand, team brand, brokerage brand, and franchise brand - leveraging the right ones at the right times- “Marketing is connecting and earning trust”- Ways to turn data into dollars, from collection through segmentation- Why wide-net, mass-blast marketing fails in the short term and over the long term- Why the size of your “list” doesn't matter as much as you think- The campaign behind pumpkin spice latte sales growth - and what it means for youAt the end, learn about both his favorite team to root for, the best team he's ever been on, and the delicate balance of being an enterprise-level organization with startup qualities.Connect with Buck Wise:- https://www.instagram.com/aboutbuck/Learn about CLOSINGDAY Agency:- https://www.closingdayagency.com/Learn more about Real Estate Team OS:- https://www.realestateteamos.com- https://linktr.ee/realestateteamosFollow Real Estate Team OS:- https://www.instagram.com/realestateteamos/- https://www.tiktok.com/@realestateteamos
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Download your FREE copy of How to Level up Your Studio Policy in 3 Ways” here: 3 Ways to Level Up Your Studio PolicyJoin the FREE Facebook community for piano teachers:https://www.facebook.com/groups/theprosperouspianoteacherWe're excited to discuss a topic that can transform your business and take it to the next level. We understand that there are numerous mistakes entrepreneurs make that hinder their progress toward achieving a six-figure income. While there are many aspects to cover, we will focus on two common mistakes that often go unnoticed. These mistakes are rooted in making emotional decisions instead of relying on solid business strategies.The Power of Being in the Right RoomBefore we dive into the topic, let's start by discussing the importance of being in the right environment. Last week, I had the opportunity to attend a two-day, in-person workshop hosted by my business coach. This workshop brought together like-minded individuals, members of the same Mastermind group, who shared similar goals and aspirations. The energy in the room was electric, and I gained valuable insights and inspiration. Being surrounded by people who are on the same journey can be a game-changer, and I encourage you to seek out such opportunities in your entrepreneurial path.The Mistakes Rooted in Emotional DecisionsNow, let's explore the two common mistakes that can hinder your progress toward reaching a six-figure income. These mistakes often sneak up on us and seem like good ideas at the time. However, they can seriously stunt your business growth. Both mistakes are connected to making emotional decisions rather than relying on data and standard operating procedures.Mistake #1: Responding QuicklyImagine this scenario: you receive an email from a potential student inquiring about your services. You're excited and decide to reply right away, even if it's during your non-business hours. While this may seem like a proactive approach, it has several drawbacks. It's not sustainable in the long term, as you can't scale your business by responding instantly to inquiries. Additionally, it doesn't set boundaries for your clients, teaching them that you're always available. Making decisions based on excitement or fear is not a sound business practice. Instead, create a standard operating procedure for handling inquiries, which saves time, and energy, and ensures consistent, professional responses.Mistake #2: Reacting to Price ObjectionsAnother common mistake is reacting emotionally to price objections from potential clients. When someone claims your services are too expensive, it's natural to feel uncomfortable. However, immediately offering discounts or altering your rates can be detrimental to your business. Such decisions are often driven by fear and scarcity, and they are not scalable. Your standard operating procedure should outline when and how you adjust rates or offer discounts, based on a well-thought-out business strategy, not impulsive reactions.The Importance of Standard Operating Procedures:Standard operating procedures are crucial in streamlining your business operations. They help you avoid making emotional decisions and enable you to work smarter, not harder. Automating repetitive tasks and creating procedures for common scenarios make your business more efficient and scalable. Whether it's crafting template responses for inquiries or setting up automated responses, standard operating procedures save time, and energy, and allow you to delegate tasks in the future.Collecting Data and Setting Thresholds:Lastly,
One person was killed and two others were seriously injured in a shooting at a gas station in north Charlotte late Tuesday night. Richard DeVayne joins the show from Beatties Ford Road, where police are still gathering details on the incident. FULL STORY: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/homicide-investigation-underway-in-northwest-charlotte-north-carolina-beatties-ford-road/275-d0ae9d6e-a71d-413b-9870-cab8e65ddc39Plus, it seems like every device is connected to the internet nowadays. But is your smartwatch or thermostat spying on us? National security experts say many devices on the market have been linked to China. Ben Thompson connects the dots won why you should be careful with what your purchase and how connected you are. And we have your top headlines in the morning rush. Destiny Richards has details on CMS' plan to convince voters why the $2.5 billion bond package is good, Gaston County is getting a Fortune 500 grant and we have the latest on a sexual assault that targeted a jogger in Fort Mill earlier this week. Watch Wake Up Charlotte each weekday morning from 4:30 to 7 a.m. on WCNC Charlotte, and as always, join the conversation on social media using #WakeUpCLT! Wake Up Charlotte To Go is a daily news and weather podcast you can listen to so you can start your day with the team at Wake Up Charlotte. SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts || Spotify || Pandora || TuneIn || Google Podcasts || iHeart All of WCNC Charlotte's podcasts are free and available for both streaming and download. You can listen now on Android, iPhone, Amazon, and other internet-connected devices. Join us from North Carolina, South Carolina, or on the go anywhere.
One person was killed and two others were seriously injured in a shooting at a gas station in north Charlotte late Tuesday night. Richard DeVayne joins the show from Beatties Ford Road, where police are still gathering details on the incident. FULL STORY: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/homicide-investigation-underway-in-northwest-charlotte-north-carolina-beatties-ford-road/275-d0ae9d6e-a71d-413b-9870-cab8e65ddc39 Plus, it seems like every device is connected to the internet nowadays. But is your smartwatch or thermostat spying on us? National security experts say many devices on the market have been linked to China. Ben Thompson connects the dots won why you should be careful with what your purchase and how connected you are. And we have your top headlines in the morning rush. Destiny Richards has details on CMS' plan to convince voters why the $2.5 billion bond package is good, Gaston County is getting a Fortune 500 grant and we have the latest on a sexual assault that targeted a jogger in Fort Mill earlier this week. Watch Wake Up Charlotte each weekday morning from 4:30 to 7 a.m. on WCNC Charlotte, and as always, join the conversation on social media using #WakeUpCLT! Wake Up Charlotte To Go is a daily news and weather podcast you can listen to so you can start your day with the team at Wake Up Charlotte. SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts || Spotify || Pandora || TuneIn || Google Podcasts || iHeart All of WCNC Charlotte's podcasts are free and available for both streaming and download. You can listen now on Android, iPhone, Amazon, and other internet-connected devices. Join us from North Carolina, South Carolina, or on the go anywhere.
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Could your website possibly get you sued by the government? Today's guest, Hans Skillrud, is an expert in privacy policies, and is here to shed some light on terms and conditions, cookies, and the potential consequences of having an inaccurate privacy policy. Visit https://termageddon.com for the Privacy Policy Generator and use code WINGNUT at checkout for a discount! Hans is the cofounder and Vice President of Termageddon, an auto-updating website policies solution, which he's been running with his wife full time for over 4 years. Prior to Termageddon, Hans ran a 12 person web design and software development company in downtown Chicago. Outside of work, Hans enjoys gardening and beekeeping. ***
The ultimate goal of this team is to share state-of-the-art science and data with the public, making it applicable to everyday life.
Jen Caltrider, *Privacy Not Included Program Director at the Mozilla Foundation, joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to detail a study that found modern cars have poor data privacy practices.
As scientific as this title sounds, the episode is anything but precise. Think of it as a treasure hunt. There are gems, but we gotta dig. Recorded 2 days after the wedding of Sarah's oldest daughter, new thoughts on monogamy arise. How do you respond to your mistakes? as an artist? as a partner? When is the final decision made about success or failure? When is an art piece or a relationship really done? Sarah and Phil decide it's not so bad, being one another's experiment.
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Show Notes: Will Bachman and John Horn talk about competitors and how they should be taken into account when formulating a strategy. John points out that lowering the price is an easy response to a new product or market entry, which can prevent success. He suggests that understanding the competitor's mindset is a key element to predicting their next move and positioning oneself for success. He also emphasizes the importance of being aware of the competitors' strategies, as it can influence the success of any new idea or product. A Framework to Understand the Competitor's Mindset John states that companies should pay attention to both their customers and their competitors depending on the type of market they are in. For established markets, such as toilet paper, companies should focus on competitors and their pricing, product innovation, and market entry challenges. For newer markets, like AI, companies should focus on customers since customers may not know what they want and the market is open and wide. John believes that it is important to have different departments that focus on each aspect since customer and competitor focuses require different approaches. However, it is essential for companies to be aware of both their customers and their competitors in order to remain competitive in the market. John talks about the importance of competition intelligence in developing an organization's strategy. He explains the Blue Ocean analogy-- the idea of swimming in uncharted waters to find success. He emphasizes that one must understand why the competition is not in the blue ocean before considering it as a viable option. He then outlines his four-step framework for gathering competition intelligence: reviewing public communication and actions; assessing competitor assets and resources; considering the human factor; and predicting, observing, and adjusting. This framework can help organizations build a picture of their competitors' mindset and ultimately develop a successful strategy. How to Gather Competitive Intelligence John offers advice to a growing company that wants to build a competitive intelligence function. John recommends gathering information from companies that scrape and gather information from publicly available sources such as SEC filings, the company's website, and social media. He notes that the most valuable information comes from within the organization, and suggests running WarGames, which are business simulations that involve setting up players, choices, and a timeframe to unlock competitive insight. John gives a few examples of questions that should be asked. Companies can use a CRM system to gain better insight into their competitors. The idea is to start with one question, such as Who do you talk about? and then gradually add more questions to the CRM form to prime sales agents to ask about competitors. This will help the company track which competitors are discussed in different geographies and customer types, and what pricing, product portfolio, partners, etc. are discussed. This data can then be used to identify which sales agents have reported the most about a particular competitor, and to ask them for more information. This will make it easier for the company to collect information that may already be in the heads of their staff. Collecting Data to Understand Competitors John talks about the value of collecting data to understand competitors. He suggests that data should not be collected by marketing or finance unless they are strategically focused and deliberate, as it may not receive enough focus. He adds that asking questions up and down the supply chain can be a great way to collect information, but there can be challenges in how it is implemented. John explains that competitive insight functions are cost centers, meaning that they don't directly drive revenue, so it can be difficult to get buy-in from the senior level team. He explains the best way to ensure competitive intelligence is properly implemented. When using competitive insight to make strategic decisions within an organization, it is important to start small and focus on one or two competitors at a time. It is also important to identify which teams within the organization need what type of information. John also stresses the value in using anecdotes and using story over data to gain support from senior leaders. Investing Competitive Intelligence John highlights the value of focusing on the competitor's USP to gain valuable insight. He explains how to convince senior leaders of the need for a competitive insight function. He suggests using stories to demonstrate the value of CI and its ability to help prevent costly mistakes. He also suggests that if senior leaders are convinced of the importance of CI and can see its value, they will continue to invest in it. He gives an example of a company where the CI function had such strong support from senior leadership that anyone making a strategic presentation to the CEO had to first consult with the CI group or leave the room. His conclusion is that, if senior leaders can be convinced of the value of CI, they will continue to invest in it. Finally, he provided links to his own firm, Gateway Insights, and the Washington University Olin Business School website for anyone who wanted to contact him and learn more about competitive intelligence. Timestamps: 03:10 Balancing Attention Between Customers and Competitors 08:15 Understanding the Competition for Strategic Planning 09:05 Investigating the decision makers 13:25 Building a Competitive Intelligence Function for Growing Companies 15:30 Competitive intelligence type of dashboard function 21:50 Collecting Data and Voice of the Customer Insights 26:57 Exploring the Role of Competitive Intelligence in Decision Making 27:46 Competitive insight functions as cost centers 29:18 Defining which team needs what information 31:14 Using anecdotes to inspire action from leaders Links: Website: www.gatewayinsights.com CONTACT INFO: Email: johnhorn@wustl.edu Unleashed is produced by Umbrex, which has a mission of connecting independent management consultants with one another, creating opportunities for members to meet, build relationships, and share lessons learned. Learn more at www.umbrex.com.
In a monumental moment for combatting Fatty Liver disease, NICE has published the much anticipated evidence-based recommendations on FibroScan for assessing liver fibrosis and cirrhosis outside secondary and specialist care. Such a positive announcement comes at no better time than the start of the Surfing NASH ongoing coverage of International #NASHDay 2023 . To kick off the occasion, this first episode features hepatology researcher and KOL, William Alazawi, and new guest Vanessa Hebditch who serves as Director of Communications and Policy at the British Liver Trust. The panelists, alongside Louise Campbell and Roger Green, celebrate and comment on the new guidance on FibroScan use in the UK.This conversation continues focus on the concerns around appropriate data collection and analysis to discover the best path forward. Will describes the need to collect the kinds of data that will assess the value of the process and the right way to execute as processes are built and implemented. Vanessa agrees, but asks that we not let the perfect be the enemy of the good and that we keep in mind how many patients with advanced fibrosis are not getting diagnosed today and need the support of this program. One point that clearly emerges in dialogue with Will is that other countries will look to NICE and the UK experience to inform their own decisions. This only amplifies the need to collect data well and wisely. Louise states that she would also like to see data about the effect of this initiative on related metabolic conditions. She likens FibroScan scoring to dropping a pebble in a pond and seeks to explore the ripples it makes in related diseases and conditions, particularly for endocrinology and cardiology. Roger remarks on how refreshing it is to hear a conversation where multiple stakeholders are aligned to find the best approach to the disease. He goes on to contrast this topic to the role of ICER. Finally, Roger asks questions around Louise's pond metaphor and mentions comments that Stephen Harrison and Mazen Noureddin made last autumn that had suggested that FAST may be a better first line test. Will suggests that many questions need to be answered before determining the accuracy of the tests or what the best way to perform them is.If you have questions or interest around NICE and FibroScan use, we kindly ask that you submit reviews wherever you download the discourse. Alternatively, you can write to us directly at questions@SurfingNASH.com.Stay Safe and Surf On!
Mike from Tactical Bigfoot Research and Cohost of Where's My Sage?!! A Taste of the Universe talks techniques when interviewing a Bigfoot witness at a distance.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4321075/advertisement
Faaruwq Muhammad is an independent data analysis expert with over 20 years of military experience and currently is employed as ongoing technician in biomedical science. It's of Faaruwq's opinion that the Sasquatch community has been ignoring vast amounts of unified data points. These data points are usually profusely omitted from typical Sasquatch reports and seen as outliers for fringes. Faaruwq seeks to change that and show how these ignored experiences are vital for the whole truth.Join the film crew of A Flash of Beauty: Bigfoot Revealed as they explain the origin story for the documentary and speak candidly regarding their journey along the way.The Director Brett Eichenberger, Producer Jill Remensnyder and Cinematographer Michael Ferry, the minds behind the documentary, confess how and why the personal narrative interviews with Sasquatch experiencers has forever changed their lives.Host of the podcast is Co-Producer Tobe Johnson, an extended Sasquatch experiencer who not only knows how real the phenomenon of Sasquatch is, but just how transformative it can be on all aspects.So here we go....Once more back into the trees, where the documentary left off and the eyewitness of A Flash of Beauty lead us even further down the trail.production information for the film teamhttps://www.resonancepro.com/aboutA Flash of Beauty homepagehttps://www.bigfootdoc.com
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service is collecting data from approximately 1,900 North Dakota farmers and ranchers for the first phase of the 2023 Agricultural Resource Management Survey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Like it or not, your car is collecting data on you to help improve the future models.
Learn how to prioritize customer loyalty as a key growth driver for your small business during times of economic uncertainty. Discover strategies for collecting data on consumer attitudes, preferences, and behaviors, and understanding the customer journey. Tune in to the latest episode of the Collab with Kiva podcast for valuable insights on improving customer experiences and driving growth through customer loyalty. Link to listen: https://www.the516collaborative.com/podcast/76
Stupid News 3-27-2023 6am …He Handed the Officer a Get Out of Jail, Free Card …That Adult Toy you were using may have been collecting data …He's just a 65-year-old man looking to be diapered
In this weeks episode Blazik and Julia talk about Blazik's recent slip up. You can follow along at: Blazik IG: @itsblazik TikTok: sober.guy.journal Julia: IG: @that1soberfriend TikTok: @that1soberfriend Intro Music: @TarikTrotter Song: Tarik - Infi
Colleen McDaniel was a biology and AP environmental science teacher in Houston, TX, and is now the Biology & Environmental Science Educational Technology Specialist at Vernier Science Education. Colleen also enjoys activities like birding and hiking, and loves taking her Vernier data collection devices when she heads out to look for birds.For more than 40 years, Vernier has empowered educators with top quality data-collection technology and innovative experiments. Their high-quality sensors, experiments, and resources are an important part of any classroom or laboratory and enable students to explore science in new ways.Find ideas, and support on their website.Connect with Colleen & Vernier:Website: Vernier.comVernier's Twitter: @VernierSTVernier's YouTube: youtube.com/verniervideoColleen's Twitter: @birdeenmcdanielColleen's Instagram: @birdeenmcdanielChris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:Website: dailystem.comTwitter: @dailystemInstagram: @dailystemYouTube: youtubeGet Chris's book Daily STEM on AmazonSupport the show
Dr. Charley Martinez and his team at the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture have been working to collect data on the amount of farmland we're losing in Tennessee. They have some hard numbers now, and the amount of land lost is pretty substantial.
Welcome to the Growth Marketers Podcast! On today's episode, we are joined by Sam Fonoimoana, Founder & CEO of DataJoin. Sam is an experienced entrepreneur with a passion for helping companies make better decisions based on data. We dive into conversations about how marketers can use data to fuel their campaigns and stay ahead of the competition. We discuss trends in the data industry as well as how companies are adapting to these changes, giving insight into best practices for leveraging and interpreting data for marketing operations. Sam shares his unique story of how he developed an idea for DataJoin after recognizing the need for smarter integration across multiple platforms. With this solution, modern marketers have access to a single source of truth, allowing them to focus on what really matters - using the power of insights to drive growth-oriented strategies faster than ever before. He also talks about what we can expect from the world of data over the next few years and shares more details about his successful marketing strategy, which has continued to propel DataJoin's growth since its inception. Listen to this episode if you're looking for new ways to collect, leverage, interpret, and act on your data! Don't miss out on gaining actionable advice from our guest!
Data helps guide governments, organizations, and people interested in everything from business growth to health outcomes. But accurate data specific to Native Americans is hard to come by. Today on Native America Calling, Shawn Spruce looks at how tribes and agencies like the Federal Reserve Bank are working on ways to collect and distribute meaningful information that helps Native communities achieve their goals with Casey Lozar (Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and Fort Peck Assiniboine & Sioux Tribes), vice president of the Center for Indian Country Development (CICD) at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis; Alisha Murphy (Diné), Navajo Nation Division of Economic Development economist; and Matthew Roskruge (Te Atiawa, Ngāti Tama), Rutherford Discovery Fellow, Director of Te Au Rangahau, and Associate Dean Māori and Professor in the School of Economics and Finance at Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa.
Pavel's operational excellence platform can be found and tried out for free at : http://vsoptima.com Pavel's InfoQ article on Dynamic Value Stream Mapping: https://www.infoq.com/articles/dynamic-value-stream-mapping/?itm_source=infoq&itm_campaign=user_page&itm_medium=link Pavel's article in Software Development Times: https://sdtimes.com/author/pavel-azaletskiy/ Pavel's Twitter is: https://twitter.com/AzaletskiyPavel Here is a sandbox using the value stream platform: Screen shots from the sandbox: TOUT Agile Grande
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Steven Lassan and Braden Gall talk college football, preview Week 3, talk about Nebraska's coaching search and offer up picks against the spread. Miami at Texas A&M Penn St at Auburn BYU at Oregon Michigan St at Washington Mississippi St at LSU Oklahoma at Nebraska Fresno St at USC Florida St at Louisville UTSA at Texas Texas Tech at NC State Georgia at South Carolina Kansas at Houston Purdue at Syracuse
In today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss the whistleblower who revealed the information Twitter collects from its users, an El Paso ISD teacher being fired after telling her students pedophiles should be called MAPs, and the white female character from Scooby-Doo not being able to call the police anymore in the MultiVersus video game.
Our first three-peat on the show, we welcome back Jesse Cole, owner of the Savannah Bananas. In previous episodes, David and Jesse have jammed and brainstormed, but in this show, we unpack the Bananas' 5-E-Framework that has propelled their Fans First model into a global phenomenon. What the Bananas lack in detailed processes and metrics, they make up for in intentionality, in-depth knowledge of their product and fans and the impression they leave through every step of the in-person and virtual experience. -----Show Notes4:04 Fans First: The Savannah Bananas Story5:08 Capturing the World's Attention10:47 Balancing Attention and Intention12:49 The 5 E Framework 13:16 Eliminate Friction - What Hurts the Most20:01 Make the Small Bets21:52 Entertain Always - How You View Things is How You Do Things23:43 The Last Impression29:34 Experiment Constantly33:11 Collecting Data and Feedback35:48 Undercover Fans38:11 Engage Deeply45:19 Empowering Action49:23 “The First Fan is Yourself”-----Want more from Jesse Cole and the Savannah Bananas?Books: Fans First: Change The Game, Break the Rules & Create an Unforgettable Experience Find Your Yellow Tux: How to Be Successful By Standing OutConnect with Jesse: Twitter | LinkedInFindYourYellowTux.com | Business Done Differently PodcastFollow the Savannah Bananas: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTubeCheck out Jesse's other appearances on Flip the Switch:Episode 14: Fans FirstEpisode 44: A Culture of Experimentation and Innovation
The podcast opens up with Erik introducing himself and the company, including the founding story of Disruptive Technologies. He then discusses the applications of their sensors along with roadblocks and challenges he's encountered before diving deeper into the importance IoT plays in commercial real estate. Ryan and Erik wrap up the podcast with a conversation about the evolution of collecting data, where IoT is heading, and the industry's challenges.Erik Fossum Færevaag is the Founder and President of Disruptive Technologies, a Norwegian tech company providing The World's Smallest Wireless Sensor. The company has received numerous recognized awards, such as Gartner Cool Vendor, Nordic Startup Awards, and Norwegian Tech Awards. The sensor is the size of a postage stamp with 15 years battery lifetime, unmatched ease of use, and scalability. Sensor data is delivered on a cloud API, where the complete service, including sensors, is managed. Erik's background is from the microchip/semiconductor industry, architecting the world's lowest power microcontroller, EFR32, and the lowest energy ISM band digital radios.