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Andy Morgan is an experienced coach and the co-author of the Muscle and Strength Pyramids Books. Andy showed up researched and prepared to give you a lot of value. Andy joins the podcast to share his wisdom on:-How to spot fitness and nutrition charlatans.-Where do such charlatans originate from.-What's going on when someone isn't losing weight but claims they're in a calorie deficit.-Why do people underestimate their calorie intake.-Why you shouldn't add back the calories you burn during exercise.-How people can maintain muscle mass when cutting for fat loss.-How much protein can you absorb in one sitting.-Why he doesn't endorse body fat testing methods or devices. -And much more.00:47 Spotting Charlatans in Fitness and Nutrition00:55 The Journey of Rip Body and Coaching03:38 The Importance of Evidence-Based Fitness05:57 Common Traits of Fitness Charlatans17:31 The Naive Enthusiast, Opportunist, and Clout Chaser24:06 Understanding Calorie Deficits and Weight Loss29:51 Unrealistic Timelines and Weight Loss Expectations30:27 Calorie Calculators and Movement32:44 The Inaccuracy of Calorie Burn Calculations35:05 Maintaining Muscle Mass During Fat Loss46:27 Protein Intake and Distribution52:57 The Problem with Body Fat Percentage Devices59:01 Conclusion and ResourcesI've been putting a lot of time and effort into making these new episodes valuable for you. You can help me get these great guests and their knowledge in front of more people by:-Subscribing and checking out more episodes-Sharing on your social media (please tag me - I promise I'll respond)-Sharing with the friend you think of who needs this episodeFollow Andrew Coates:Instagram:@andrewcoatesfitnessJoin My Email List:www.andrewcoatesfitness.comGet the RP App at www.rpstrength.com/coates - use the code COATESRPUse Code ANDREWCOATESFITNESS to save 10% off at https://justbitememeals.com/Use Code ANDREW for extended free trial of MacrosFirst Premium https://www.macrosfirst.com/
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In this episode of The Tech Leader's Playbook, Jenny Fielding shares her insights on entrepreneurship, venture capital, and the importance of resilience and grit in the startup world. She discusses her journey from being a founder to a venture capitalist, the lessons learned from her successes and failures, and the unique thesis of her fund, Everywhere Ventures. Fielding emphasizes the significance of timing in startups and the characteristics that make successful founders. She also highlights the importance of global entrepreneurship and the stories of founders building companies outside of Silicon Valley. In this conversation, Avetis Antaplyan shares inspiring stories from successful founders around the world, highlighting their unique journeys and the characteristics that contributed to their success. The discussion also touches on the role of technology, particularly AI, in modern entrepreneurship, and the importance of being a global citizen in today's interconnected world. Antaplyan concludes with insights on the common traits of startup failures and the notion that it's never too late to pursue an entrepreneurial path.TakeawaysGrit and resilience are essential traits for entrepreneurs.It's never too late to start your entrepreneurial journey.Personal pain can drive innovative startup ideas.Failures provide valuable lessons for future success.Timing is crucial in the startup landscape.Being too early can hinder a startup's success.Founders must be adaptable and willing to pivot.Resilience, or 'elasticity', is crucial for entrepreneurs.Moxie, or boldness, is a key characteristic of successful founders.Leadership is tested in times of crisis, revealing true character.Successful entrepreneurs often share emotional stories of their journeys.Utilizing technology, especially AI, is essential for modern businesses.Global citizenship is important for entrepreneurs in a connected world.Stubbornness can hinder a founder's ability to adapt and succeed.Not all successful startups are AI-focused, but they must leverage technology.It's never too late to start an entrepreneurial journey. Chapters00:00 The Importance of Grit and Resilience in Entrepreneurship02:09 Jenny Fielding's Journey into Venture Capital06:00 Lessons from Success and Failure in Startups10:04 Transitioning from Founder to Investor14:06 The Unique Thesis of Everywhere Ventures17:57 Key Characteristics of Successful Founders20:49 Global Entrepreneurship and Lessons from Around the World22:19 The Everywhere Mindset: Charting Your Own Path26:47 Resilience and Moxie in Entrepreneurship29:48 Leadership in Crisis: Stories of Humanity30:47 Lessons Learned: Characteristics of Successful Founders34:02 The Role of Technology: AI and Beyond39:45 Building Cross-Border Companies: Global Citizenship41:10 Common Traits of Startup Failures43:20 Final Thoughts: It's Never Too Late to StartJenny Fielding's Social Media Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennyfielding/https://www.instagram.com/jennyfielding_/Jenny Fielding's Website:https://www.jennyfielding.com/Resources and Links:https://www.hireclout.comhttps://www.podcast.hireclout.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/hirefasthireright
Your mind is your most powerful tool. Nesha Pai welcomes Dr. Jeff Karp, a Harvard Medical School professor and author of “LIT: Life Ignition Tools,” to talk about how small, intentional shifts can spark creativity, resilience, and meaningful change. The key to a more fulfilling life isn't about doing more, but about thinking differently. Dr. Karp explains how simple daily choices—setting an intention, embracing failure, and staying present—can open doors to unexpected growth. He reflects on his own struggles with learning and self-doubt, revealing how they shaped his understanding of resilience and the role of community in personal success. This conversation challenges the idea that success happens alone. Instead, it's about connection, curiosity, and seeing failure as a stepping stone rather than a setback. If you're looking for ways to shift your mindset and spark real change, join Nesha Pai and Dr. Karp in this episode! Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Introduction 03:14 Finding Purpose and Creativity 05:00 The Power of Observation and Intention 08:26 The Importance of Being Present 10:48 Practical Tools in LIT 19:05 The Role of Neurodiversity in Society 23:02 Embracing Failure as a Gift 27:04 The Importance of Community in Resilience 30:54 Using Failure to Foster Creativity 33:09 Embracing Imposter Syndrome 38:38 Common Traits of High Performers 41:10 The Concept of Holon 43:10 Setting Intentions for Connection Connect with Dr. Jeff Karp: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkarpboston/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrjeffkarp/ X: https://x.com/MrJeffKarp TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeff_karp Buy Amazon book: https://a.co/d/d6vKYBu Connect with Nesha: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neshapai/ Website: https://www.neshapai.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neshapai LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neshapaicpa Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
Dan and Ian share key insights from their Thailand mastermind event, exploring how successful entrepreneurs balance curiosity, diverse business models, and personal life. They talk about navigating market uncertainties, implementing AI workflows to enhance business operations, and the irreplaceable value of in-person networking events. And unlike magic mushrooms, the benefits of attending an event like this will ideally last a lifetime. CHAPTERS (00:00:25) Introduction and Reflections on Thailand (00:02:01) Key Lessons from 7 & 8-Figure Mastermind (00:03:43) The Power of Curiosity in Entrepreneurship (00:08:54) Diverse Business Models and Common Traits (00:11:46) Work-Life Balance and Business Durability (00:14:06) Living in Thailand: Value and Lifestyle (00:16:44) Tax Strategies and Wealth Creation in Thailand (00:17:12) The Power of Bootstrapping and Financial Independence (00:19:21) Navigating Market Uncertainty and Business Durability (00:22:32) AI Workflows: Revolutionizing Business Operations (00:27:07) The Value of In-Person Networking and Community Building CONNECT Dan “at” tropicalmba dot com Ian “at” tropicalmba dot com LINKS Join the DC (http://dynamitecircle.com/) Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tropicalmba/) PLAYLIST "The Tailwind Index" & Dodging Business Blindspots (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/tailwind-index-dodging-business) The Unexpected Downsides of Selling Your Business (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/exit-founders-disappointed) Success Without Sacrifice? (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/success-without-sacrifice)
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Misfit Monthly, brought to you by Investing Unscripted! Join Jason Hall and Misfit Alpha creator Tyler Crowe as they dive into Misfit Alpha, Tyler's investing journey, his methods for finding under-the-radar stocks, and the thematic lessons he's learned profiling nearly 100 'Misfit' companies. They also touch on the importance of management incentives, and common traits of successful companies, and even delve into international markets. Find the link below to get 25% off your Misfit Alpha subscription03:12 The Genesis of Misfit Alpha05:51 Exploring Misfit Stocks10:54 Tyler's Professional Journey19:13 The Misfit Alpha Approach24:20 Common Traits of Successful Companies31:49 The Value of Being a Rounding Error37:07 Management Incentives and Shareholder Alignment48:29 Lightning Round: Surprising Misfit Stocks53:27 International Misfit MarketsCheck out Tyler's Misfit Alpha at https://www.misfitalpha.com/unscripted Follow Tyler on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/misfit-alpha.bsky.social Sign up for the Investing Unscripted newsletter at InvestingUnscripted.com Subscribe to our portfolio on Savvy Trader Email: investingunscripted@gmail.comTwitter: @InvestingPodCheck out our YouTube channel for more content: To get 15% off any paid plan at finchat.io, visit https://finchat.io/unscriptedListen to the Chit Chat Stocks Podcast for discussions on stocks, financial markets, super investors, and more. Follow the show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTubeInvesting Unscripted is brought to you by Public.com* Visit https://public.com/investingunscripted *All investing involves the risk of loss, including loss of principal. Brokerage services for US-listed, registered securities, options and bonds in a self-directed account are offered by Public Investing, Inc., member FINRA & SIPC. Public Investing offers a High-Yield Cash Account where funds from this account are automatically deposited into partner banks where they earn interest and are eligible for FDIC insurance; Public Investing is not a bank. Cryptocurrency trading services are offered by Bakkt Crypto Solutions, LLC (NMLS ID 1890144), which is licensed to engage in virtual currency business activity by the NYSDFS. Cryptocurrency is highly speculative, involves a high degree of risk, and has the potential for loss of the entire amount of an investment. Cryptocurrency holdings are not protected by the FDIC or SIPC. A Bond Account is a self-directed brokerage account with Public Investing, member FINRA/SIPC. Deposits into this account are used to purchase 10 investment-grade and high-yield bonds. The 6%+ yield is the average, annualized yield to worst (YTW) across all ten bonds in the Bond Account, before fees, as of 12/13/2024. A bond's yield is a function of its market price, which can fluctuate; therefore, a bond's YTW is not “locked in” until the bond is purchased, and your yield at time of purchase may be different from the yield shown here. The “locked in” YTW is not guaranteed; you may receive less than the YTW of the bonds in the Bond Account if you sell any of the bonds before maturity or if the issuer defaults on the bond. Public Investing charges a markup on each bond trade. See our Fee Schedule (https://public.com/disclosures/fee-schedule). Bond Accounts are not recommendations of individual bonds or default allocations. The bonds in the Bond Account have not been selected based on your needs or risk profile. See Bond Account Disclosures to learn more.Alpha is an AI research tool powered by GPT-4. Alpha is experimental and may generate inaccurate responses. Output from Alpha should not be construed as investment research or recommendations, and should not serve as the basis for any investment decision. Public makes no warranties about its accuracy, completeness, quality, or timeliness of any Alpha out. Please independently evaluate and verify any such output for your own use case.*Terms and Conditions apply.
In this episode of The AI Report, Liam Lawson sits down with Michael Houck, founder of Megaphone and the Founding Journey newsletter, to discuss how AI is disrupting the startup ecosystem. Michael shares his journey from building Launch House, a global community for founders created during the pandemic, to scaling ventures using AI-driven strategies. Today, Michael leverages AI to redefine how startups operate. By automating engineering tasks and streamlining processes, founders can now build leaner, more agile businesses without the need for massive teams or traditional venture capital. This conversation explores how AI is empowering founders to focus on strategy, creativity, and growth, marking a new era for entrepreneurship. Smash that like button for more episodes like this! Learn AI in Just 5 Minutes Per Day: https://www.theaireport.ai/ Connect with Michael: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-houck/ (00:00) Intro (00:32) Meet Michael Houck (02:27) Raising Venture Capital with Andreessen Horowitz (04:40) The Founding Journey Newsletter (07:17) AI's Rise and Impact on Startups (10:28) Automating Engineering and Marketing (13:33) The Most Valuable Skills for Founders Today (17:34) The Power of Community in Entrepreneurship (19:58) Why Start a Podcast? (22:19) Common Traits of Successful Entrepreneurs (27:36) Knowing When to Quit (28:46) What is Megaphone? (30:49) Using AI Internally at Megaphone (33:10) The Future of AI and Social Interactions (35:29) Michael's 2025 Vision (37:52) Advice for Founders in the AI Space
STRONG Life Podcast ep 485 with Mike Boyle Brought to you by The STRONG Life Insider (BEST FREE Strength Training Courses) Connect with Mike Boyle HERE on StrengthCoach.com Topics Covered: Changes in the Strength Coach Business since Mike and I met in the early 2000s The downfall of chasing ONLY Strength and what Mike has seen to work best for athletes i his 40+ years of coaching Common Traits Among our MOST Successful Athletes (Tips for Parents & The Realities of the business today that Strength Coaches need to understand) Making Money OUTSIDE of Your Gym Business + Mike Boyle's best business book recommendations =========== UPCOMING EVENTS: FREE Mondo Strength & Conditioning Clinic in NC - Details HERE Lift STRONG Fundraiser at The Underground Strength Gym - Details HERE =========== http://ZachStrength.com - BEST FREE STRENGTH TRAINING COURSES http://SSPCoach.com - SSPC (Strength & Sports Performance Coach) CERTIFICATION with Business Bonus Seminar https://GetDadStrong.com - (7 Day FREE Trial) 30 Minute Workouts for the Busy Dad / Busy Man https://zacheven-esh.com/store/ - STORE / PRODUCTS CONSULT with Zach - https://zacheven-esh.com/coach/ https://UndergroundStrengthCoach.com - The Underground Strength Academy for Strength Athletes & ALL Coaches. Business & Training Seminar Bonuses. RECOMMENDED SUPPLEMENTS: https://www.thorne.com/u/Underground AMAZON Books - https://amazon.com/author/zach IRON JOURNEYS BOOK - https://amzn.to/46YFTJ0
John Maxfield from "Maxfield on Banks" stops by the show. John is a wealth of knowledge and has an entertaining personality. Bill and John cover a lot of ground. John discusses the history and dynamics of banking, including the unique supply and demand of credit, traits of successful bankers, and the impact of historical tragedies on banker psychology. The episode also covers stories of notable bankers and failures, the free banking era, liquidity surges, and banking crises. John also delves into modern banking dynamics, including the rise of private credit, and shares insights from his extensive research and personal experiences with top bankers. Additionally, John talks about his elite banking symposium and unique forms of networking and learning in the banking sector. You can find John's past symposiums here: https://www.thebankingsymposium.com/ And his archive on https://www.maxfieldonbanks.com/ Show Notes: 00:00 Welcome to the Business Brew 01:23 Introducing John Maxfield 01:54 The Art of Banking 02:28 The Common Traits of Great Bankers 16:22 Historical Perspectives on Banking 20:16 The Free Banking Era 25:03 Modern Banking Challenges and Innovations 41:04 The Beale Model and Banking Risks 41:45 Factoring Company Acquisition 43:14 Blockchain in Trucking Industry 44:03 Building a Competitive Network 50:51 Banking Failures and Historical Insights 56:08 The Role of AI in Banking Research 01:00:48 Personal Stories and Networking 01:05:45 Citigroup's Complexities and Global Role 01:10:55 Elite Banking Symposium 01:15:51 Final Thoughts and Farewell
That Solo Life, Episode 278: Key Lessons from Tiny Businesses that Made Big Moves In this Episode In this episode of That Solo Life, co-hosts Karen Swim, APR and Michelle Kane welcome Elaine Pofeldt, an independent journalist and speaker specializing in entrepreneurship and careers. Elaine is the author of, The Million Dollar One-Person Business and Tiny Business, Big Money. The conversation kicked off with a discussion about the evolving landscape of work, particularly the significant role that artificial intelligence (AI) is playing in the business today. Elaine shared her observations on how public relations professionals and marketers are increasingly embracing AI tools, likening this shift to the early days of cloud computing. She emphasized that AI is making business operations more accessible, allowing solo entrepreneurs to streamline workflows and reduce administrative burdens. As we delved deeper, Elaine highlighted the importance of leveraging technology and outsourcing tasks to enhance productivity. She noted that successful tiny business owners often utilize contractors and standard operating procedures to maintain efficiency. This approach allows them to focus on their core competencies while ensuring that their businesses run smoothly. Elaine also shared valuable insights gleaned from her interviews with successful entrepreneurs. She emphasized the significance of resilience, adaptability, and the willingness to pivot in response to changing market demands. Many of the entrepreneurs she spoke with have diversified their income streams and continuously reassess their business strategies to stay relevant. The importance of mindset was a key theme of the episode. Elaine pointed out that the battles we face in business often begin in our minds. She encouraged our listeners to embrace a growth mindset, persist through challenges, and not let rejection deter them from pursuing their goals. The episode also touches on the necessity of building strong relationships and maintaining a network, as these connections can lead to unexpected opportunities. Towards the end of the episode, we explored the concept of creating a sustainable revenue mix. Elaine advised our listeners to understand their financial needs and develop a clear picture of their baseline costs, both personally and professionally. She stressed the importance of cash flow management and the need for ongoing business development efforts. In closing, we agreed that the journey of an independent professional is filled with ups and downs, but with the right mindset, tools, and community support, we can navigate these challenges successfully. Elaine's insights were not only inspiring but also practical, providing our audience with actionable takeaways to implement in their own businesses. Episode Highlights The key insights gleaned from the successful entrepreneurs that Elaine Pofeldt spoke with include: They don't do all the work of the business themselves, but leverage technology and contractors to handle tasks They have standard operating procedures documented to train others and streamline processes They consistently show up and do what they say they will do, even on difficult days They are resilient and not afraid to pivot, adapting their skills and services as demand changes They know their strengths and bring their personality to their business, rather than hiding behind a corporate facade They focus on building trust and collaboration with clients and media, rather than acting as an all-knowing expert They ensure they have a mix of recurring revenue and new business development to maintain a sustainable business through economic cycles About Elaine Pofeldt Elaine Pofeldt is an independent journalist and engaging speaker known for her expertise in entrepreneurship, freelance success, and the evolving landscape of the workforce.. She is the author of “The Million-Dollar One-Person Business” and “Tiny Business Big Money.”With a comprehensive background in journalism and a passion for exploring how individuals can thrive in their careers, she captivates audiences by sharing valuable insights and practical advice. Elaine's workshops and talks often focus on the importance of building sustainable business models and leveraging freelance opportunities in today's economy. Her approachable style and depth of knowledge resonate with professionals seeking to enhance their skills and navigate the complexities of modern work. You can book Elaine via her website or connect with her on LinkedIn. Episode Timeline 00:00:00 - Introduction to That Solo Life Podcast Welcome and introduction of hosts and guest Elaine Pofeldt. 00:01:00 - The Importance of AI in Business Discussion on the growing trend of AI usage among publicists and marketers. 00:02:30 - Leveraging AI for Business Efficiency How tiny businesses are utilizing AI to streamline workflows and improve productivity. 00:04:30 - AI Tools for Content Creation Exploration of various AI tools and their applications in content creation and marketing. 00:11:00 - Insights from Successful Entrepreneurs Key takeaways from interviews with entrepreneurs featured in Elaine's books. 00:12:30 - Common Traits of Successful Entrepreneurs Discussion on the habits and mindsets that contribute to the success of independent business owners. 00:16:00 - Adapting to Economic Changes How entrepreneurs can create sustainable businesses amidst economic fluctuations. Resources: The Million Dollar, One Person Business; Purchase the Book on Amazon Elaine Pofeldt speaker website Tiny Business, Big Money New course on writing for major publications Live pitch-the-media workshops Enjoyed the episode? Please leave a review here - even a sentence helps. Share and tag us (@SoloPR, @SoloPRPro) on social media so that we can thank you personally! Your support helps us keep bringing you insightful content every week. Thank you for tuning in! Say Thanks to Elaine Pofeldt If you liked this episode with Elaine Pofeldt please say thanks on LinkedIn! Listen to the episode on our website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform. You can also watch the interview on YouTube here.
1:40Quickfire Questions with Danny MayeDanny Maye reminisced about his childhood memory of scoring a decisive goal for his dad's team at Filbert Street, emphasizing the value of grassroots football experiences. He noted that many young players today miss out on such opportunities, which were more prevalent in the past. Maye also mentioned his football idols, including George Best and Ryan Giggs, and highlighted the significance of his debut match at Port Vale.6:10-Analysis of Football Tactics and EvolutionDanny Maye praised the Barcelona team's ability to control the game and create "wow moments," emphasizing their effective counter-pressing tactics. Michael Wright added that the current trend in football has seen teams, including Manchester City, adopting a more reserved approach to pressing. Maye further explained that the evolution of play styles has made it more challenging to execute counter-pressing effectively.9:07 -Danny Maye's Coaching Philosophy and BackgroundDanny Maye recounted his career path from playing at various clubs to transitioning into coaching, highlighting his experiences at Southampton and Derby. He articulated his coaching philosophy, which centers on building belief in players and fostering positive relationships. Maye stressed the significance of focusing on players' strengths and maintaining a supportive environment to enhance their development.18:18-Coaching Mindset and Player DevelopmentDanny Maye discusses the significance of fostering a belief in players' ability to improve, rather than fixating on their shortcomings. He reflects on past experiences where he misjudged players, such as Ben White, who went on to achieve success despite initial doubts. Maye suggests that a more constructive framing of feedback can lead to better player development outcomes.21:49-Strategies for Implementing Playing StylesMichael Wright addressed the unique position of coaches in establishing a style of play, particularly when players may not have prior experience with it. Danny Maye agreed, noting that players inherently want to press and regain the ball quickly. He shared his experience of initially focusing on high-intensity training, which led to excessive turnovers, prompting a shift towards a more balanced approach in practice design.29:23-Coaching Behavior and Player DynamicsMichael Wright shares his observations of Danny Maye's coaching during a match, highlighting the contrast between his calm sideline presence and his more talkative nature in training environments. Danny elaborates on the necessity of adjusting his coaching style based on the players' performance and the atmosphere of the game, indicating that he aims to foster player autonomy while remaining aware of the team's needs.38:00 - Common Traits of Successful PlayersMichael Wright asked about the common traits of players who have succeeded in professional football. Danny Maye highlighted that while technical and physical skills are crucial, attributes such as unwavering belief, game intelligence, and resilience are also significant indicators of potential. He noted that players often need to demonstrate these qualities to succeed at higher levels.41:00 -Player Development and Transition to First TeamDanny Maye warned against releasing players during critical growth periods, noting that it can affect their confidence and performance. He advised that when players move to the first team, they should focus on showcasing their strengths and maintaining a positive demeanor, rather than playing it safe out of fear of making mistakes. Maye illustrated his point with the example of Nathan Teller, whose personality and character made a strong impression on the first team. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tell us what you like or dislike about this episode!! Be honest, we don't bite!In this compelling episode of Stripping Off with Matt Haycox, Matt sits down with Natalie Russell, a self-esteem and relationship recovery coach whose incredible story is one of resilience and transformation. Facing a life of abuse, addiction, prison, and toxic relationships, Natalie has endured unimaginable hardship. But instead of letting her past define her, she's used her journey to inspire others and empower herself to become a role model for breaking generational cycles of pain.Natalie's story will resonate with anyone who's experienced adversity, whether it's in relationships, personal growth, or addiction recovery. She shares the inner resolve it takes to walk away from toxicity and the process of healing that she calls “learning to love the woman that I am.” As Natalie so powerfully states, “If I can't find a decent man, I'm sure as hell going to raise two.”In this episode, you'll learn:How to break generational cycles of toxic relationships and abuse: Natalie talks about becoming the “generation breaker.”The importance of self-love and self-worth: Why healing begins with our relationship with ourselves.How to build resilience in the face of overwhelming challenges: Natalie's story shows how hitting rock bottom can spark transformation.Real-life tools for recovery and self-esteem building: Tips for anyone needing to rebuild from the ground up.This episode will inspire listeners to re-evaluate their relationships, find their strength, and recognise the power of healing. It's for anyone ready to make a life-changing shift.Timestamps0:00 - Intro1:27 - Natalie's Background5:00 - Natalie's Relationship with her parents7:59 - Drugs & Sexual Abuse14:45 - Pregnancy at 14 from S.A.17:48 - Leaving her Dad's house19:09 - In Prison 5 Times by 2222:36 - Out of Prison and Swearing Off Drugs26:09 - Moving into the YMCA30:15 - Did You Fight Back?35:08 - The Turning Point for a New Life39:27 - Becoming a Relationship Coach40:27 - Common Traits in Clients45:46 - Toxic Relationships50:34 - Client Stories52:29 - My Mum, Your Dad - Dating TV Show59:22 - The Future for Natalie1:00:33 - Final Thoughts—Thanks for watching!SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR MORE!—WebsiteInstagramTikTokFacebookTwitterLinkedIn—LISTEN TO THE PODCAST!SpotifyApple—Who Is Matt Haycox? - Click for BADASS TrailerAs an entrepreneur, investor, funding expert and mentor who has been building and growing businesses for both myself and my clients for more than 20 years, my fundamental principles are suitable for all industries and businesses of all stages and size.I'm constantly involved in funding and advising multiple business ventures and successful entrepreneurs.My goal is to help YOU achieve YOUR financial success! I know how to spot and nurture great business opportunities and as someone who has ‘been there and got the t-shirt' many times, overall strategies and advice are honest, tangible and grounded in reality.
Send me a message here with feedback or topics you'd like to see covered on upcoming episodes! Or just say hello!After years of shooting, I've learned that most of the best photographers share three common traits. If you want to improve at photography, focusing on these three traits will help you improve exponentially. In this episode, we discuss those three traits and how you can improve in those areas.If you're serious about becoming better at photography, the fastest way to do so is by joining me for an in-person workshop. Check my current workshop listings here.Find FREE photography tutorials on my YouTube channel.10 Landscape Photography Tips in 10 Minutes - FREE Video
Are you one of the 100 million Americans grappling with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)? Or maybe you're just curious how to keep your liver healthy and thriving? Well, you're in the right place!In this episode of the Visibly Fit Podcast, I'm diving deep into the world of liver health—an overlooked but crucial aspect of our overall well-being. You'll discover why NAFLD is rising, especially among our children, and what you can do to turn the tide. I'll share practical, holistic solutions that you can easily incorporate into your daily life, whether you're looking to prevent liver issues or already facing challenges.But don't worry, it's not all doom and gloom! I'll sprinkle in some fun liver puns to keep things light while we tackle this serious topic. You'll learn about the power of a whole food plant-based diet, the importance of hydration, and how simple lifestyle changes can lead to a healthier, happier you. Plus, I'll introduce you to some amazing supplements like CoQ10 that can support your liver's natural healing abilities.This episode is packed with insight, inspiration, and encouragement. I want you to feel empowered to take control of your health and make choices that will lead to a vibrant life. Chapter:[00:00] Podcast Preview[00:53] Welcome to Visibly Fit Podcast[01:36] Host Introduction and Podcast Goals[02:30] Seasonal Reflections and Personal Thoughts[03:35] Personal Experience with Liver Health[03:58] Liver Puns and Humor[05:56] Seriousness of NAFLD[06:07] Statistics on NAFLD in America[06:41] NAFLD in Children[07:02] Causes of Fatty Liver[07:55] Toxins in Fat Cells[08:18] Common Traits of NAFLD Patients[09:00] Role of Saturated Fats[09:49] Sources of Saturated Fats[10:14] Hope for Liver Health[10:25] Liver's Regenerative Ability[10:55] Steps to Heal the Liver[11:07] Lifestyle Changes for Liver Health[12:02] Importance of Quality of Life[12:34] Personal Connection to NAFLD[13:05] Simple Remedies for Liver Health[13:27] Benefits of Dandelion Root Tea, Milk Thistle, and Artichoke Extract[13:59] Importance of Omega-3s[14:20] Whole Food Plant-Based Diet[14:32] Benefits of CoQ10[15:03] CoQ10 and Energy Production[15:35] CoQ10 for Liver Health[16:08] CoQ10 and Lipid Metabolism[17:02] Severity of Fatty Liver[17:22] Taking Control of Your Health[18:07] Emotional Health and Liver Function[19:02] CoQ10 and Insulin Sensitivity[20:04] CoQ10 Supplementation[20:27] Taking Action Against NAFLD[21:10] Steps to Manage NAFLD[22:02] Importance of Lifestyle Changes[23:06] Reversing Liver Damage[24:08] Support and Resources[25:01] Conclusion and Call to ActionResources mentioned:Visibly Fit 7-Week Accelerator ProgramP.S. If you're just checking out the show to see if it's a good fit for you, welcome!If you're really serious about becoming Visibly Fit, you'll get the best experience if you download the worksheets available at https://wendiepett.com/visiblyfitpodcast.
Web and Mobile App Development (Language Agnostic, and Based on Real-life experience!)
In this episode, Krish Palaniappan engages with Siddharth Parakh, an experienced software engineer and leader, to discuss the evolving role of developers in the age of AI. Siddharth shares his journey from a developer to an engineering leader, emphasizing the importance of understanding the bigger picture in software development. The conversation explores the significance of user perspective, leadership in engineering, and the balance between customer needs and development priorities. They also delve into the dynamics between product owners and developers, the art of prioritization, and the concept of customer obsession versus innovation. They explore the nuances of customer obsession, innovation, and the iterative process of product development. Takeaways Understanding the user perspective enhances software development. Leadership in engineering is about more than just coding. Customer obsession is crucial for product success. Balancing customer needs with development priorities is essential. Effective communication between product and engineering teams is key. Prioritization in software development requires understanding impact. Every product team should allocate time for customer support activities. Innovation should not overshadow the importance of customer satisfaction. Customer obsession is about delivering happiness, not just following demands. Innovation often arises from solving personal needs, not just customer requests. Agility in development allows for iterative improvements based on user feedback. Failure is a crucial part of the innovation process; companies must embrace it. Success traits include accountability, ownership, and a willingness to learn. Cultural context can influence the startup environment and opportunities for networking. Location can impact inspiration and motivation, but not individual performance. Building software requires minimal resources, making it accessible to many. Success is subjective and can vary based on personal goals and definitions. Commitment and passion are essential for success. You don't have to chase titles; focus on what you love. Learning from others is crucial for growth. Burning the back bridge helps you focus on your goals. Nobody regrets doing something; they regret what they didn't do. Sacrifices are necessary when building a business. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Siddharth Parakh's Journey 03:06 The Developer's Perspective: Understanding the Bigger Picture 05:57 The Importance of User Perspective in Software Development 08:45 Leadership in Software Engineering: Beyond Coding 11:52 Balancing Customer Needs and Development Priorities 15:11 Navigating Conflicts Between Product and Engineering 17:56 Role-Playing: Product Owner and Developer Dynamics 20:53 The Art of Prioritization in Software Development 24:07 Customer Obsession vs. Innovation: A Balancing Act 37:55 Customer Obsession vs. Innovation 40:48 Agility in Product Development 43:26 The Role of Failure in Innovation 46:09 Finding the Right Focus for Success 49:58 Common Traits of Successful Individuals 52:22 Cultural Differences in Success 57:35 The Impact of Location on Career Success 01:06:21 Overcoming Barriers to Entry in Tech 01:12:38 Discovering Strengths and Humility 01:14:39 The Journey of Commitment and Passion 01:17:33 Learning from Others and Embracing Growth 01:20:53 The Transition to Entrepreneurship 01:25:32 The Importance of Full-Time Commitment 01:31:17 Navigating Sacrifices in Entrepreneurship 01:35:31 The Value of Mentorship and Personal Insights
to watch this episode, subscribe to my YouTube channel: optYOUmize podcast Youtube sponsored by HelloFresh - America's #1 Meal Kit Summary In this episode of the optYOUmize Podcast, Brett Ingram interviews Dr. John Oda, a former Tony Robbins coach and expert in personal development, mental health, and business growth. Dr. Oda shares his personal journey of overcoming a severe stuttering problem and how it shaped his passion for helping others. He emphasizes the connection between mental health and business success, discussing the importance of effective leadership and coaching. The conversation explores common traits of top performers and the value of authenticity and direct feedback in personal and professional growth. Dr. Oda concludes with practical tips for success, highlighting the need for continuous learning and application of knowledge. Visit https://ubgp.pnbcgroup.com to transform your business with his 12-month coaching program designed to master the art of influence and elevate your success Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Personal Development and Business Growth 01:53 Overcoming Stuttering: A Personal Journey 07:08 The Connection Between Mental Health and Business Success 14:27 Identifying Leadership Styles and Their Impact 20:49 Recognizing Roadblocks in Business Growth 27:28 Common Traits of Top Performers 33:36 The Importance of Direct Feedback 43:00 Final Tips for Success in Business #businessgrowth #podmatch #entrepreneur #personaldevelopment #optyoumize #brettingram #entrepreneurpodcast
Harnessing Adaptability for Success! JOIN THE CHANGE MADE EASY FB GROUP!!! JOIN THE CHANGE MADE EASY FB GROUP!!! JOIN THE CHANGE MADE EASY FB GROUP!!! In this episode, Paul Levitin dives into the vital skill of adaptability with expert Rich Alderton. Throughout the conversation, they explore the importance of building this skill to handle life's inevitable changes and challenges, how it differs from resilience, and practical steps to increase adaptability. Key moments: 00:00 The Key to Success: Adaptability 02:30 Understanding Adaptability Intelligence 04:55 The Role of Curiosity in Adaptability 10:38 The Adaptability Paradox 15:34 Resilience vs. Adaptability 21:51 Common Traits of Successful People 25:47 Understanding Fear and Curiosity 26:08 Antidotes to Fear 27:51 Facing Fear at Work 29:48 Building Adaptability as a Skill 37:58 The Role of Anxiety 47:12 Taking Action Against Anxiety
Harnessing Adaptability for Success! JOIN THE CHANGE MADE EASY FB GROUP!!! JOIN THE CHANGE MADE EASY FB GROUP!!! JOIN THE CHANGE MADE EASY FB GROUP!!! In this episode, Paul Levitin dives into the vital skill of adaptability with expert Rich Alderton. Throughout the conversation, they explore the importance of building this skill to handle life's inevitable changes and challenges, how it differs from resilience, and practical steps to increase adaptability. Key moments: 00:00 The Key to Success: Adaptability 02:30 Understanding Adaptability Intelligence 04:55 The Role of Curiosity in Adaptability 10:38 The Adaptability Paradox 15:34 Resilience vs. Adaptability 21:51 Common Traits of Successful People 25:47 Understanding Fear and Curiosity 26:08 Antidotes to Fear 27:51 Facing Fear at Work 29:48 Building Adaptability as a Skill 37:58 The Role of Anxiety 47:12 Taking Action Against Anxiety
Host: Matty A Guest: Megan Gorman, Author of All the President's Money Episode Summary: In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, Matty A is joined by Megan Gorman, the wealth management expert and author of All the President's Money. Megan dives into the money habits and financial lessons of U.S. presidents throughout history. From budgeting and cash flow management to how historical figures navigated risk, grit, and generational wealth-building, Megan unpacks fascinating stories and insights that anyone can apply to their personal finance journey. Megan also explores the importance of budgeting, connecting with one's future self, and the critical role of discipline in building and preserving wealth. Tune in as they discuss presidential financial successes and pitfalls, and what we can learn from the habits and decisions of these past leaders. Key Takeaways: Connecting Money and History: Learn how presidents like George Washington and Herbert Hoover developed budgeting skills and the discipline that led to their financial success. Common Traits for Wealth Building: Budgeting and the ability to connect with your future self are among the top traits Megan highlights as keys to financial success. Lessons from Presidential Marriages: How marriage can play a significant role in financial planning and how partnerships like that of LBJ and Lady Bird Johnson contributed to wealth building. Risk and Reward: Megan discusses how risk tolerance can greatly affect financial decisions, with examples from Ulysses S. Grant's missteps to Donald Trump's charisma-driven deal-making. Modern Financial Insights on Current Politicians: The unique wealth-building habits and money mindsets of current political figures like Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, JD Vance, and Tim Walz. Time-Stamped Sections: [00:00:00] – Introduction: Matty A introduces Megan Gorman and the premise of her book, All the President's Money. [00:01:29] – The Inspiration Behind the Book: Megan's love for history and finance, and why she chose to focus on presidents' financial habits. [00:05:33] – Budgeting and Future Self: The importance of budgeting and connecting with one's future self as demonstrated by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. [00:09:45] – Financial Discipline and Opportunity: Discussing Herbert Hoover's financial journey from orphan to wealthy president, showcasing the grit and budgeting skills he learned. [00:18:00] – Presidential Financial Failures: Ulysses S. Grant's obsession with get-rich-quick schemes and how they negatively impacted his financial legacy. [00:22:00] – Generational Wealth & Family Values: Insights into the Bush family and how values like embracing opportunity and striking out in new directions have influenced their financial success. [00:26:00] – Prenups and Marriage Dynamics: Megan's thoughts on prenups, the importance of financial discussions between spouses, and setting financial expectations. [00:30:00] – Current Presidential Wealth Strategies: The unique approaches of JD Vance, Tim Walz, Kamala Harris, and Donald Trump in their financial habits and strategies. [00:35:00] – Leveraging Opportunity Sets: The power of charisma in wealth-building, how presidents' different approaches to risk and opportunity have influenced their financial outcomes. [00:36:45] – Closing Thoughts & Resources: Megan shares how listeners can connect with her and find her new book, All the President's Money. Notable Quotes: Megan Gorman: “The two decisions you make in life that really drive if you're going to have wealth or not is what you do and who you marry.” Megan Gorman: “Wealth building is like watching paint dry. It's boring, and it takes time. There is no get-rich-quick.” Megan Gorman: “Opportunity and discipline — when you have both, that's when you can really grow your wealth.” Links & Resources: Connect with Megan Gorman: All The President's Money Website Checkers Financial Order Megan's Book: All the President's Money – Available September 24th! Connect with Matty A: Instagram YouTube Channel Millionaire Mindcast Calls-to-Action: Subscribe & Share: Make sure you subscribe to the podcast and share the episode with anyone interested in building wealth and learning from history. Follow for More Tips & Insights: Follow Matty A and Megan Gorman on social media to stay up-to-date on the latest financial tips, book updates, and wealth-building insights. Leave a Review: Let us know what you thought of this episode by leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Episode Sponsored By: Discover Financial Millionaire Mindcast Shop: Buy the Rich Life Planner and Get the Wealth-Building Bundle for FREE! Visit: https://shop.millionairemindcast.com/ MY FIRST 50K!: Visit https://wiseinvestorcollective.com/ and submit your application to join!
Joe Zappa interviews co-host Eric Franchi, a general partner at the venture capital fund Aperiam, to identify the three traits his three most successful investments have in common. They discuss Kevel, Transmit.live, and tvScientific.
Originally Published May 30,2022. Join Dr. Allen Lycka as he delves into the creation of the inspiring book "Grad to Grown-Up" with its co-authors, Gene Rice and his daughter, Courtney Bejgrowicz. Gene, a seasoned executive recruiter, shares how his life lessons for college interns evolved into 68 tips covering career, personal finance, health, and relationships. Courtney adds a fresh perspective, making the advice relatable to younger audiences. Together, they discuss the importance of finding purpose, personal fulfillment, and how this book can help readers navigate both professional and personal success. This episode highlights the power of generational wisdom and collaboration. Gene Rice & Courtney Bejgrowicz: Gene Rice, Chairman and Co-Founder of Rice Cohen International, is a renowned executive recruiter with nearly 30 years of experience. Recognized as one of the top Executive Search professionals globally, Gene has completed over 1,000 retained searches, including 211 C-suite placements and 300 in Management Consulting and EdTech. Recruiter.com named him one of the “100 Most Influential People in the History of Executive Recruiting.” Gene also co-founded Rice Cohen Training & Consulting, the largest training firm for executive recruiters. Their “25 Common Traits of the Big Billers” series has been adopted by over 2,300 companies worldwide. Passionate about his industry, Gene serves as an Executive Coach to CEOs of search firms. Beyond business, Gene is deeply committed to community service. After years of involvement with the Make-a-Wish Foundation, he and his wife Michele founded the Plant A Seed, Inspire A Dream Foundation, a non-profit providing scholarships to financially challenged youth. Since 2008, the foundation has awarded over 700 scholarships and has been featured in People Magazine. As Chairman of Rice Cohen International, Gene focuses on strategy, innovation, and international expansion. Courtney Bejgrowicz is a high school English teacher who uses her passion for literature and desire to inspire others to inform her work. She enjoys mentoring teachers and helping her students find their inner voices. In her first book, Grad to Grown-Up, Bejgrowicz teams up with her father Gene Rice, entrepreneur and top executive recruiter, to offer advice for young adults to excel in their personal and professional lives. Bejgrowicz looks forward to writing more books to help people live fulfilling lives. Social Media: Website: https://www.gradtogrownup.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gradtogrownupbook/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Grad-to-Grown-Up/100071156958203/ Gene Rice Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grice113/ Thanks for listening to the show! It means so much to us that you listened to our podcast! If you would like to continue the conversation, please email me at allen@drallenlycka.com or visit our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/drallenlycka. We would love to have you join us there, and welcome your messages. We check our Messenger often. This show is built on “The Secrets to Living A Fantastic Life.” Get your copy by visiting: https://secretsbook.now.site/home We are building a community of like-minded people in the personal development/self-help/professional development industries, and are always looking for wonderful guests for our show. If you have any recommendations, please email us! Dr. Allen Lycka's Social Media Links Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/drallenlycka Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_allen_lycka/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drallenlycka LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allenlycka YouTube: https://www.YouTube.com/c/drallenlycka Subscribe to the show. We would be honored to have you subscribe to the show - you can subscribe on the podcast app on your mobile device
Nick Parker (Live Oak Bank) returns to the pod! He and Connor have worked on many hospitality projects together, and they're able to see the common traits of operators that get funding as a result.We break down three projects that he and Connor have worked on, and identify the secret sauce for getting your hospitality project financed.Links:Posh OutdoorsSchedule a call re Posh OutdoorsGlampitect North AmericaSage Outdoor AdvisoryLive Oak Bank
Guy Cipriano has served as editor-in-chief of Golf Course Industry magazine since 2014. The interviewer becomes the interviewee in this revealing listen about the birdies, pars, and bogeys of industry management that he has chronicled during his decade atop one of our sport's leading publications. Cipriano started playing golf as a teenager after his father took him to the 1994 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club near Pittsburgh. He had become a successful sports writer in Pennsylvania when he realized how much he missed being on a golf course, so he started volunteering in the maintenance department of the Penn State University courses under superintendent Rick Pagett. Curiosity led Cipriano to take home copies of Golf Course Industry from the facility, and soon after he was able to combine his love of golf with his journalism degree from Indiana University as a writer and eventual editor for the magazine. These days, Cipriano oversees all aspects of the magazine and website while leading a staff of 13 editors and contributors. The B2B publication covers golf course maintenance, architecture, and construction, and he leads panel discussions at several industry conferences each year. Taking a turn in the hot seat, Cipriano dishes on the common elements he's observed among successful venues, the ramification of increasing course maintenance costs on course revenues and labor, tips for dealing with the media, and more in this candid conversation with Tyler. Common Traits of Successful Operations Cipriano has visited golf facilities at all levels, from elite private clubs to mom-and-pop public courses. The best-run courses share one thing in common: a focus on people. He broke that down as follows: Customer recognition. Course managers realize they're producing a product to serve a customer. Leadership development. It's assumed that employees have the technical skills to do their jobs. They flourish by thinking about their teammates and the customers: what they want, what they need, what causes them pain. Culture. It's a fabric woven throughout the operation. The best leaders treat their staff members like family. Proactive communication. The best superintendents ask questions, visit owners and directors regularly, and subtly sell the stories of their various departments. How Will Courses Manage Costs as Inflation Continues to Soar? The recent economic trends, including the increase in money supply and rising costs, have led to a noticeable decline in the purchasing power of the dollar. This inflationary pressure has affected nearly every industry, including the golf course sector. How has the rising cost of goods, services, and labor influenced the operations, maintenance, and overall financial health of golf courses? The average maintenance budget for a golf facility eclipsed $1.1 million for the first time this year in Golf Course Industry's annual survey of superintendents, which Cipriano said has been conducted for the last 13-14 years. A post-Covid boom, which saw 86% of courses break even or turn a profit in 2023, could be coming to an end as golfers and their families deal with higher prices for their must-haves, leaving less for discretionary spending. “At some point, the consumer is going to push back and say, ‘I can't afford this,'” Cipriano said. A bust could challenge superintendents to fulfill capital projects and manage staffing amidst a changing labor market. Don't miss this episode of Leadership on the Links with Guy Cipriano, where we dive into how golf leaders are gearing up to tackle these challenges. Soundbytes 11:33-12:37 “The biggest part of golf is dealing with people. And I know that this maybe is kind of counterintuitive to some of the people that we deal with and the people that are trying to fill positions in the golf industry, but if you can, at an early age, get a job where you're front facing with people — whether it's as a caddy, or a clerk, or an Uber driver, or even a sports writer — I think that's going to help you later in life as your career progresses. I wouldn't trade my caddying memories for anything, Tyler.” 19:10-19:45 “I think the cost of golf and the cost of golf operations, Tyler, is going to be a huge story theme in 2024. Are we at the point now, where some of this is becoming financially unsustainable? Everyone knows that the second half of 2020 and the last three years were just mega years for golf. But are we going to reach a point where you can't raise membership fees, you can't raise dues or initiation fees high enough to cover the cost of operating and maintaining a golf course. I think at some point, something's going to have to break here.” Quotes “I think that's a pretty valuable lesson to hear. There are a lot of people that want to work golf course maintenance that maybe do something else for a living and not necessarily want to make a career out of it. And if you could find a way to work around their full-time schedule and give them an opportunity, they'll do good work for you.” “If you've been to enough [golf facilities], you know within about 30-45 minutes if that's a place that you want to spend your time at — whether that's as a member or somebody that wants to work at that place. It's pretty easy to see what places have good cultures.” “The financial acumen that a superintendent needs to have will probably never be greater than when we get to this budget cycle here in the second half of 2024. And that's tough, because you want to be out there with your team, right?” “I make it a point of taking it upon myself to be seen with the key decision-makers in my line of work. And I know sometimes club structures make that a little bit tougher, but that's being a leader there — subtly selling your department. Because if you can humanize what you do, you'll probably have a better chance of getting that increased budget or keeping somebody on your staff that may have another job opportunity.” “Equipment managers and assistant superintendents are the toughest positions to fill on the maintenance side of the golf industry. So if I'm somebody that's responsible for the big picture of the club, I'm going to make it a point to get to know those people.” “You can never assume that anybody knows your story. I've been to clubs where they've said, “OK, we don't need publicity. Everybody knows who we are.' Really? And these are clubs that don't have every position filled or can't hire people or can't hire an assistant superintendent.” “The most innovative thing that has changed the golf industry in my time covering it is the people with different backgrounds that have come into the industry and have been able to rise through the ranks of golf course maintenance departments.” “I work in the media, but I am very distrustful of the media.” Links Mentioned in This Episode: Tyler Bloom Consulting: https://tylerbloomconsulting.com/ Golf Course Industry Magazine: https://www.golfcourseindustry.com Connect with Guy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guy-cipriano-434686a7/
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Evan Carmichael #Believes in entrepreneurs. Gary Vaynerchuck called him the DJ who inspires people and Ed Mylett called him the modern-day Napoleon Hill. At 19, he built and then sold a biotech software company. At 22, he was a venture capitalist raising $500k to $15M. He now runs a YouTube channel for entrepreneurs with over 3 million subscribers and 500 million views, has written 4 books, and speaks globally. He wants to solve the world's biggest problem, people don't #Believe in themselves enough. Forbes named him one of the world's top 40 social marketing talents and Inc. named him one of the 100 great leadership speakers and 25 social media keynote speakers you need to know. He's set 2 world records, uses a trampoline & stand-up desk, owns Canada's largest salsa dance studio where he met his wife and has a giant Doritos bag in front of him all day long to remind him that he's stronger than the Doritos. Toronto is his home. He's a husband, father, League of Legends Fan and Teemo main.CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro01:03 - Overcoming Overthinking for Content Creators 05:29 - Finding Your Ideal Content Platform08:01 - Key Ingredients for Content Creation Success13:35 - Common Traits of Successful People15:58 - Defining Ultimate Success19:54 - The Power of Gratitude20:02 - Embracing Our Progress20:09 - Resilience in Humanity20:09 - Thanks for WatchingEvan's website: http://www.evancarmichael.com/Evan's FB - https://www.facebook.com/evan.carmichaelFacebook Fan Page - https://www.facebook.com/EvanCarmichaelcom/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ModelingTheMastersTwitter: https://twitter.com/EvanCarmichael Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evancarmichael/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evancarmichael/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@evancarmichaelSnapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/evancarmichael Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/evancarmichael/Discord BelieveNation community: http://evancarmichael.biz/Evan's Books:1) Your One Word Book - The Powerful Secret to Creating a Business and Life That Matter http://www.evancarmichael.com/oneword/2)Top 10 Rules for Success: Rules to Succeed in Business and Life from Titans, Billionaires, & Leaders Who Changed the World http://www.evancarmichael.com/top10/3) 254 Confidence: Your daily guide to building unstoppable confidence in your life, work, and relationships. https://amzn.to/2L2WnqA 4) 3 Point Landing Journal: Your powerful companion to go from just watching another video to actually taking action in your life https://amzn.to/2MHabdR5) Built to Serve - https://evancarmichael.com/vip6) Movement Makers Program Page: https://believe.evancarmichael.com/join-now7) BrandLytics Program Page: https://believe.evancarmichael.com/brandlytics-2
People typically don't spend their wedding day planning on how they can have an affair in the near future, but that doesn't stop the unfortunate sin from transpiring. With affairs, common traits are typically present and must be avoided.
Former NFL and College football coach John Bonamego joins Merchants of Change this week to talk about his coaching career & transition to sales!Johns's coaching career is impressive including stops with the New Orleans Saints, Green Bay Packers, and Miami Dolphins in the NFL and Michigan, West Point, and Head Coach at his alma mater, Central Michigan in college.3:05 Coaching Career & Lessons Learned Along the Way16:30 Common Traits of Elite Teams21:30 What Translates from Coaching to Sales32:25 Why John Loves Sales & Being Dialed In----------------------Connect with us on social @shift_hq on all platforms! Today's guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-bonamego-6122188/Shift Group bridges the gap between military veterans, former athletes, and the business world through coaching and career upskilling. Our mission is to help these individuals unlock their unique skills and experiences and match them with top-tier companies in need of resilient, coachable, and team-oriented professionals. The Shift Connect platform, accelerates learning and streamlines the hiring process by connecting employers with pre-vetted candidates who are ready to excel. Customers reduce hiring time, lower costs, increase growth rates and improve retention. Shift Group is committed to helping businesses build high-performing teams and supporting veterans and athletes in their career development.Discover how Shift Group can transform your hiring process and unlock the potential of exceptional talent. Visit us at shiftgroup.io to learn more.
In this episode, we host three impactful entrepreneurs: John Lee Dumas of Entrepreneurs On Fire, Brandon Schlichter of InvestmentJoy, and Gwen Whiting, co-founder of The Laundress and The Fill, sharing their unique insights and journeys. Innovative Approaches to Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship isn't just about starting a business. It's about creating lasting value and overcoming challenges. "The Power of Entrepreneurship: Inspiring Stories of Success" highlights diverse strategies and personal stories that redefine entrepreneurial success. Our guests share their insights and experiences, providing a comprehensive view of what it takes to thrive in the business world.
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This week, Dave discusses the common traits of effective leaders that are often overlooked. During the discussion, Dave and Nico discuss the importance of building virtue, specifically humility. Dave answers a few listener questions including whether or not it is morally permissible to take on debt to build a business.
Takeaways: Buying and selling businesses involves challenges and obstacles that need to be navigated.The current market presents opportunities for buyers, especially in the lower end of the market.When buying a business, it is important to stress test the business and consider its performance during past recessions.Involvement in the business is crucial for success, and passive income requires a solid understanding of operations. Developing financial acumen is crucial for understanding the financial aspects of a business and making informed decisions.Reading financial statements and being able to identify red flags or concerns is essential for evaluating the health of a business.Apprenticeships and mentorship provide valuable learning opportunities and can help individuals gain practical skills and knowledge.Successful people share common traits such as a strong work ethic, a willingness to learn and improve, and the ability to recognize trends and execute plans.Running a business does not necessarily require a college degree, and there are many opportunities available in the digital age.When buying a business, it is important to explore financing options such as seller financing and SBA loans.The best time to buy a business is when the right opportunity presents itself, and it is important to be open to learning and pivoting.With $50-100K, individuals can consider buying businesses that generate two to four hundred thousand dollars in revenue. Chapters:[00:00 - 06:14] Challenges and Obstacles in Buying and Selling Businesses[06:14 - 15:02] Richard Parker's Experience in Deals[15:02 - 24:22] Stress Testing and Choosing the Right Business[24:22 - 31:20] The Common Traits of Successful People in the Digital Age[31:20 -37:01] The Best Time to Buy a Business Let's get connected! You can find me on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook & YouTube. Head to Voltage Digital Marketing to boost your brand and sales exposure! CLICK HERE to learn The 5 Big "Shifts" That Allowed Just ONE Private Label Brand to Sell 474,738 Physical Products Since 2012!
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Rudhir Krishtel is an executive coach and facilitator working specifically with lawyers and the legal community. Rudhir works with clients on a range of issues, including: Career Strategy, Business Development, Building Leadership Skills, Navigating Workplace Relationships, and Diversity and Inclusion Challenges. He practiced law for 15 years as a litigation partner and then as senior counsel at Apple. His lawyer days led him to train as a yoga teacher and mindfulness meditation instructor, and as a professional coach and leadership instructor, to serve as a support for the legal community. ---------------------------------------- This show is sponsored by Leopard Solutions Legal Intelligence Suite of products, Firmscape, and Leopard BI. Push ahead of the pack with the power of Leopard. For a free demo, visit this link: https://www.leopardsolutions.com/index.php/request-a-demo/ www.theplacementclub.com Links: https://www.krishtel.com/ https://www.krishtel.com/workshops Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover 5 Common Traits of a Top Network Marketing Leader.This is a re-air of episode 157 of MLM Nation podcast that broadcast 2016.Simon Chan shares his journey and AHA moments guaranteed to make you a better network marketing leaderThis episode features special guest host, Adam Carey who makes the show fun and exciting. Adam and his wife Michelle Carey are authors of Don't Be That Guy In Network Marketing and was featured on Episode 86 of MLM Nation.Who is Simon Chan? (original bio from 2016)Simon Chan is a follower of Jesus Christ, a husband, a father, the founder of MLM Nation, a business coach and online marketer. He's been involved with the network marketing profession for over 13 years.Simon graduated from Columbia University and had a dream job working for the NBA, the National Basketball Association.He became a very close friend with the first Chinese player to make it to the NBA, Wang Zhizhi. That led Simon to become a certified NBA player agent and he represented Wang for a short period before they joined with a bigger agency.However, after reading Rich Dad Poor Dad, Simon discovered he was going down the wrong life path and realized he needed to start his own business.In 2003, he started his network marketing business because Simon believed MLM is the only business that really focuses on helping others. Network Marketing would let Simon live his The Purpose Driven Life of having a positive impact on as many lives as possible.Simon built a global business of over 70,000 distributors in over 18 countries. He's a 3 Star Diamond Director, in his company's Million Dollar Club and won the prestigious President's Award for being the fastest growing distributor in North America.In 2013, Simon followed his passion and retired from building his MLM business to focus on coaching and training. Even though he's been retired and hasn't done literally anything in 3 years, his company still pays him a 6 figure residual income.Simon and his wife, Kelly live out in Los Angeles with their 3 boys and Obi.Favorite Quotes for Network Marketing Leaders“The temptation to quit is greater when success is right around the corner” (Bob Parsons)“Never never underestimate the heart of a champion” (Rudy Tomjanovich)Must Read BookHoly BibleThink and Grow Rich by Napoleon HillHow to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale CarnegieYour First Year in Network Marketing by Mark YarnellDon't Be "That Guy" in Network Marketing by Adam CareyRecommended Online AppEvernoteEvernote ScannerApple PencilRecommended Prospecting ToolUse the tool that best relates to your prospectIe. If they're a GenY maybe use a video OR if they're older use a flip chartUse what duplicatesContact InfoMLMNation.comSimon's Facebook PageMLM Nation Facebook Pagesimon@mlmnation.com
Today is a unique episode as I am the one being interviewed. In the previous episode we had Paul Levitin on the podcast, talking about how to make change easy. In today's episode, you will hear me when I recently appeared as a guest on Paul's podcast, aptly titled 'Change Made Easy'. This podcast episode touches on a universal desire that many of us have: to grow personally and live a more fulfilling life. Whether you're facing a particular challenge, feeling stuck in your career, or simply searching for a deeper sense of purpose, the topics discussed in this episode are likely to resonate with you. Here are some of the things we discussed: * Insights into uncovering your purpose * Cultivating gratitude for success * Mastering your emotions * Spiritual wisdom * Intentional living * Wellbeing Whether you're looking to overcome specific challenges or improve your overall wellbeing, the discussions on passion, purpose, gratitude, spirituality, intentionality and emotional intelligence offer actionable steps towards a more fulfilling and successful existence. ˚
Discover 5 Common Traits of a Top Network Marketing Leader.This is a re-air of episode 157 of MLM Nation podcast that broadcast 2016.Simon Chan shares his journey and AHA moments guaranteed to make you a better network marketing leaderThis episode features special guest host, Adam Carey who makes the show fun and exciting. Adam and his wife Michelle Carey are authors of Don't Be That Guy In Network Marketing and was featured on Episode 86 of MLM Nation.Who is Simon Chan? (original bio from 2016)Simon Chan is a follower of Jesus Christ, a husband, a father, the founder of MLM Nation, a business coach and online marketer. He's been involved with the network marketing profession for over 13 years.Simon graduated from Columbia University and had a dream job working for the NBA, the National Basketball Association.He became a very close friend with the first Chinese player to make it to the NBA, Wang Zhizhi. That led Simon to become a certified NBA player agent and he represented Wang for a short period before they joined with a bigger agency.However, after reading Rich Dad Poor Dad, Simon discovered he was going down the wrong life path and realized he needed to start his own business.In 2003, he started his network marketing business because Simon believed MLM is the only business that really focuses on helping others. Network Marketing would let Simon live his The Purpose Driven Life of having a positive impact on as many lives as possible.Simon built a global business of over 70,000 distributors in over 18 countries. He's a 3 Star Diamond Director, in his company's Million Dollar Club and won the prestigious President's Award for being the fastest growing distributor in North America.In 2013, Simon followed his passion and retired from building his MLM business to focus on coaching and training. Even though he's been retired and hasn't done literally anything in 3 years, his company still pays him a 6 figure residual income.Simon and his wife, Kelly live out in Los Angeles with their 3 boys and Obi.Favorite Quotes for Network Marketing Leaders“The temptation to quit is greater when success is right around the corner” (Bob Parsons)“Never never underestimate the heart of a champion” (Rudy Tomjanovich)Must Read BookHoly BibleThink and Grow Rich by Napoleon HillHow to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale CarnegieYour First Year in Network Marketing by Mark YarnellDon't Be "That Guy" in Network Marketing by Adam CareyRecommended Online AppEvernoteEvernote ScannerApple PencilRecommended Prospecting ToolUse the tool that best relates to your prospectIe. If they're a GenY maybe use a video OR if they're older use a flip chartUse what duplicatesContact InfoMLMNation.comSimon's Facebook PageMLM Nation Facebook Pagesimon@mlmnation.com
In this conversation, Joie Roberts and Jamie Davidson discuss the common traits and strategies of successful members in the AMZ Insiders coaching program. They emphasize the importance of resilience, adaptability, and taking action. They also highlight the value of discipline and doing what needs to be done, even when motivation is lacking. The conversation emphasizes the need for continuous learning and seeking help from mentors and coaches. The AMZ Insiders program is described as a supportive community that helps members navigate the challenges of selling on Amazon. The conversation concludes by highlighting the massive opportunity in the e-commerce industry. Takeaways Resilience and adaptability are key traits for success in the Amazon FBA business. Taking action and being disciplined are crucial for achieving goals. Flurries of activity can help build momentum and increase chances of success. Motivation is overrated; discipline is more important for long-term success. Asking for help and being brave enough to admit you don't have all the answers is essential. Investing in yourself and seeking the right support can accelerate your success in e-commerce. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:45 Common Traits of Successful Members 03:45 Taking Action and Being Disciplined 05:09 Flurries of Activity 06:33 Doing What You Don't Want to Do 07:26 Motivation vs Discipline 09:01 Asking for Help and Being Brave 10:32 Investing in Yourself 11:31 Utilizing Existing Skills 12:55 Taking Feedback and Making it Your Own 13:02 AMZ Insiders Program 14:41 The Opportunity in E-commerce Contact Joie on Instagram:@JoieRoberts.official Interested in learning how to build your own Amazon business from the leaders in the Amazon industry? Book your free consultation with Joie and team at www.CallAMZ.com
Brought to You by PerformBetter.com. Click here for the current sale. Highlights of Special Episode 375.5 Vince Gabriele, owner of Gabriele Fitness and founder of Fitness Business University and Kiss Marketing "5 Common Traits of the Most Financially Successful Gyms" We spoke about: What they know about their numbers How they get a leg up with their digital marketing Understanding whether or not multiple locations is a good idea The "line in the sand" when it comes to standards The one thing they all do right away (that you can do right now) Much More! Join Vince for The Most Anticipated Success Event of 2024 Think And Grow Rich For Gym Owners Give us 2 days to grow your cash, maximize your wealth and build a gym people want to buy… even if it's not for sale Check out the book: Big Book of Marketing for Gym Owners : Thanks for Listening!
In the latest episode of the Strength Coach Podcast Vince unveils the key factors that set top-performing gyms apart. Drawing insights from his extensive experience and the success stories within the SPF Mastermind group, Vince shares invaluable lessons on achieving financial clarity, mastering digital marketing, the strategic move to multiple locations, and the importance of setting higher standards. This episode is a deep dive into the strategies that have propelled gym owners to remarkable growth, showcasing an average revenue increase of over $4 million among 23 gyms. Listeners will discover how adopting a marketing-minded approach, simplifying business models for scalability, and embracing a mindset of excellence can lead to significant business transformation. Whether you're a gym owner looking to expand your business or someone interested in the dynamics of successful fitness enterprises, this episode offers a concise roadmap to elevating your business. Vince's candid discussion also highlights the upcoming SPF Mastermind event in Orlando, centered around the theme of "Thinking Grow Rich for Gym Owners," promising to be an exciting blend of personal development and practical business strategy. Tune in to this episode for a masterclass in gym business success and learn how to apply these five common traits to your own venture.If you're a gym owner seeking answers on how you can grow your gym, make more money, and have more freedom to do what you love, visit www.vincegabriele.com.
In this episode of PivotMe, April explores the key attributes that successful individuals share and provides insights on how listeners can start implementing these practices today. Drawing on years of experience working with high-performers, April emphasizes the importance of continuous improvement, taking immediate action, and embracing the iterative nature of life and business. Key Takeaways: Challenges and Continuous Improvement: April introduces one of the biggest challenges individuals face and highlights the importance of continuous improvement in overcoming obstacles. Life and business are described as iterative processes, where individuals learn, adapt, and make improvements to achieve success. Success Tip from an Entrepreneur: A success tip from a successful entrepreneur is shared, emphasizing the value of taking action today rather than postponing tasks to tomorrow. The concept of "violent execution" is introduced, encouraging listeners to practice immediate and impactful implementation. Common Traits of Successful People: April shares her wisdom on what makes a person successful, drawing on her experience with high-performers. Successful individuals exhibit a commitment to continuous improvement, a sense of urgency in taking action, and resilience in the face of challenges. The episode concludes with a powerful call to action—encouraging listeners to embrace the mindset of "do it today," practice violent execution, and persistently refine their approach to achieve success in life and business. ___________ Would you like to know more about being coached by April? Are you read to take your business or life to the next level? With her extensive experience and deep understanding, April will provide invaluable insights, tailored advice, and targeted coaching to help you optimize your performance. Whether you need guidance on performance, leadership, team dynamics, sales strategies, or personal development, April will be by your side helping you to achieve extraordinary results. Book a FREE 15 minute call with April at www.theaprilgarcia.com
Today we are joined by clinical psychologist and narcissism expert Dr. Ramani Durvasala. Dr. Ramani unpacks narcissistic personality disorder, defining types of narcissism, how it's diagnosed, and where this originates. She shares the implications of the extreme side of this disorder, discussing the dark reality of narcissistic abuse in relationships, love-bombing, triangulation, and gas-lighting. She provides advice for anyone stuck in a cycle of abuse or supporting a friend through this process. She reveals the sad truth of abuse: that most people never change. This is a great episode for anyone wanting to better understand this disorder and get out of a cycle of abuse. André's Book Recommendations: https://www.knowthyself.one/books ___________ Timecodes: 0:00 Intro 1:54 Defining & Identifying Narcissism 6:59 Why This Develops in People 10:20 Different Types of Narcissism 13:59 How Our Society Rewards Narcissism 15:36 How Certain Types Develop 19:16 At What Age Narcissism Begins 21:40 The Internal Reality of a Narcissist 25:45 Common Traits of Narcissistic Abuse 31:38 Why Love Bombing is Toxic 37:09 The True Meaning of Gaslighting 41:18 Triangulation & Cycles of Manipulation 42:40 When Self Esteem Becomes Too Much 47:14 Cultural Distinctions & Healing Family Trauma 52:18 Breaking Free of a Narcissistic Relationship 1:01:11 Will They Ever Change? 1:04:29 Is It You? 1:10:57 Supporting a Friend in an Abusive Relationship 1:14:45 Becoming Aware of Your Own Narcissism 1:19:28 The Sad Reality of Being a Narcissist 1:22:00 Spiritual Narcissism 1:28:07 Final Thoughts 1:35:34 Conclusion ___________ Dr. Ramani Durvasula is a licensed clinical psychologist in Los Angeles, CA, Professor Emerita of Psychology at California State University, Los Angeles, and the Founder and CEO of LUNA Education, Training & Consulting. She is an author of several books including Should I Stay or Should I Go: Surviving A Relationship with a Narcissist, and “Don't You Know Who I Am?”: How to Stay Sane in an Era of Narcissism, Entitlement, and Incivility. The focus of Dr. Durvasula's clinical, academic and consultative work is the etiology and impact of narcissism and high-conflict, entitled, antagonistic personality styles on human relationships, mental health, and societal expectations. Her work has been featured at SXSW, TEDx, Red Table Talk, the Today Show, and Investigation Discovery. You can also find her on YouTube where she has accumulated millions of views on her videos discussing narcissism on her successful channel, and on social media @DoctorRamani. Now she will be adding the role of host to her resume as she launches her new podcast, Navigating Narcissism with Dr. Ramani, a show that focuses on narcissism and its impact on relationships. Website: https://doctor-ramani.com Pre-Order “It's Not You”: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/710202/its-not-you-by-ramani-durvasula-phd/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctorramani/ ___________ Looking to Start a Podcast? Podcasting Course: https://www.podcastpurpose.com/ Know Thyself Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knowthyself/ Website: https://www.knowthyself.one Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ4wglCWTJeWQC0exBalgKg Listen to all episodes on Audio: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4FSiemtvZrWesGtO2MqTZ4?si=d389c8dee8fa4026 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/know-thyself/id1633725927 André Duqum Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreduqum/ Meraki Media https://merakimedia.com https://www.instagram.com/merakimedia/
Chris Henry, Chief Operating Officer of KSM Transport Advisors, joins Jeremy Reymer as they discuss how companies can best navigate these turbulent times based on KSMTA's “12 Traits of Highly Profitable Trucking Companies. Special thanks to the show's sponsors! If you're interested in joining the show or being a sponsor, please email jeremy@takingthehireroad.com. Thank you for rating and leaving a review! Follow the Taking The Hire Road Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Henry, Chief Operating Officer of KSM Transport Advisors, joins Jeremy Reymer as they discuss how companies can best navigate these turbulent times based on KSMTA's “12 Traits of Highly Profitable Trucking Companies. Special thanks to the show's sponsors! If you're interested in joining the show or being a sponsor, please email jeremy@takingthehireroad.com. Thank you for rating and leaving a review! Follow the Taking The Hire Road Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael is a Partner at Eight Roads Ventures based out of London, where they're focused on venture and growth investments in technology companies across Europe and Israel. Previously, Michael invested in technology companies at Accel in London, and Warburg Pincus both in San Francisco and New York. He received a BA from Yale University and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.In this episode we cover:00:00 - Intro01:17 - Eight Roads Ventures' Investing Focus Today03:37 - How to Stand Out in a Funding Pitch05:55 - Market Tips & Strategies for Founders08:59 - 2024 Industry Trends and Exciting Verticals14:09 - Startup Fundraising in Public Market Valuations20:55 - When to Consider a Exit25:37 - Common Traits of High-Performance Entrepreneurs31:45 - Michael's Favorite Activity To Get Into a Flow State32:25 - Michael's Piece Of Advice For His 25-Year-Old Self33:10 - Michael's Biggest Challenges at Eight Roads Ventures34:21 - Instrumental Resources For Michael's Success35:32 - What Does Success Mean for Michael Today36:41 - Get In Touch With MichaelGet in Touch with Michael:Michael's LinkedInMichael's TwitterEight Roads Ventures WebsiteMentions:SubstackTag Us & Follow:FacebookLinkedInInstagramMore About Akeel:TwitterLinkedInMore SaaS Podcast EpisodesSaaS Consulting ServicesHow To Value Your SaaS Company
I'm willing to bet that if you're in business, you have some big dreams and goals you want to hit. How do you make sure you reach them? Over the last 3 years especially, I've made some pretty incredible things happen. One day this past year, I was reflecting on the art of "manifesting big things." I decided to catalog a list of things that I would consider "big goals" I had manifested. And then I asked the question in my journal: What do all of these things have in common? Did I see any patterns in how I experienced them, or in how they came to be? I wrote down 5 observations. And then, I did something I've never done... I photocopied this page in my journal, and I put it in my podcast folder. (That means I was impressed with what I came up with). I stumbled upon this photocopy last week as I was looking for a podcast topic. I re-read my reflection and thought, "I've got to talk about this." The more I work with my own coach, the more I realize how powerful our thoughts and beliefs shape our feelings, actions, and (ultimately) our destiny. I have a feeling that some of your hangups when it comes to creating your dream might be all in your head. If you have an audacious sales goal or life quest, and you're interested in exploring "how to manifest," then this podcast is for you. As you listen to this episode, I'm going to ask you you to think about a achievement you manifested in your past. Then I want you to think about your big, audacious goal/desire that you are chasing right now. Take the principles I share from today and see if they ring true foryou. Did you need to hear one of these "lessons" today? Lean into them as you move towards manifesting your dream. Some of the resources mentioned in this episode: Join my free email list! https://www.mydigitalfarmer.com/subscribe Each week, you'll get a new email with suggestions and tips to make your marketing better. Sign up for Farm Marketing School - my monthly online marketing school membership just for farmers. Farm Marketing School is an on-demand library of marketing workshops and project plans that will help you build some of the most important marketing elements in your farm business like: a promotion calendar, a sales funnel audit, home page of your website, an email nurture sequence, and your latest best-selling offers. These projects are designed to be completed in under 30 days, so that you slowly build your marketing machine piece by piece. To see what courses are currently inside of FMS, or to try out Farm Marketing School for a month at https://www.mydigitalfarmer.com/fms Cancel your membership anytime. Follow me on Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/mydigitalfarmer for a daily IG story tip on marketing! @mydigitalfarmer
Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks are back with a new episode of Move the Sticks. To start off the show, the guys discuss the top 10 wide receivers in terms of yards this season and look at what they have in common (4:20). Following that, the duo hit on the arm length of the top 10 pass rushers in terms of sacks this season (9:18). To wrap up the show, we go to Bucky's coach's corner, as Bucky hits on his term of the week, passionate, as he shares stories from his past and career that represent the term (21:25). Move the Sticks is a part of the NFL Podcasts Network. NOTE: timecodes approximateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks are back with a new episode of Move the Sticks. To start off the show, the guys discuss the top 10 wide receivers in terms of yards this season and look at what they have in common (4:20). Following that, the duo hit on the arm length of the top 10 pass rushers in terms of sacks this season (9:18). To wrap up the show, we go to Bucky's coach's corner, as Bucky hits on his term of the week, passionate, as he shares stories from his past and career that represent the term (21:25). Move the Sticks is a part of the NFL Podcasts Network. NOTE: timecodes approximateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Case You Missed It: If you've seen Shark Tank, you know Barbara Corcoran. She's the badass top real estate agent and investor who's a magnet for Hollywood superstars and big business execs. She's guild a legendary career in New York real estate. She talks with Tristan about what that exposure to entrepreneurs has taught her about what it takes to succeed in business.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.