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You want presents? You bet your ask we've got presents, thanks to the presence of The Five Wise Finance Stars, who in our book outclass any number of elves you can cram around the dining room table. Join us as we tick off our gift list for the industry, banking's bad holiday reruns and what the happy new year ahead looks like in professional and personal ways. Plus, all hail Johnny Da Big as he returns — by invitation, if you can believe it — to sing a shattering rendition of “Do You Hear What I Hear?” The guests who keep on giving: Stephen Curry, CEO, Endurance Advisory Partners Scott Earwood, Head of Community Banking, White Clay Shelly Nischbach, SVP, Verification Services, Equifax Workforce Solutions Preetha Pulusani, CEO, Deep Target Cindy Snow, VP of Customer Success, Core10
Ering Simpson, EVP and COO at Encore Bank and Tyler Brantley, VP of Revenue and Marketing at Core10 join us to talk about their experience in collaborating to optimize Encore's technology stack to best support growing their business and what financial institutions should think about when considering technology solutions in the future.
Going up against megabanks and neobanks, community and regional institutions might be tempted to cede some valuable ground. But as our guest Jeff Galloway of Core10 reminds us, banks that make the move to best-in-class infrastructure improvements can start staking out turf no competitors can touch. At an anxious time when many in financial services would rather sit things out, Galloway makes a compelling case for meeting and beating the big dogs.
Today we're talking to Core10's leadership team, Jeff Galloway (VP Product and Implementations) and Joel Legg (VP of Technology), as we talk about the impact of digital transformation on the banking sector, large and small-scale, across North America. To give us a little extra on the ground insight, David is joined by Nash Squared's Tanner Winters, based in Nashville, TN.
Fintech company Core10 finds success in the Advantage Valley … Sign up for free classes on patents and trademarks … and learn about environmental careers at an upcoming college festival. – on today's daily304, listen here…
AIA St. Louis 2022 President Sheila Miranda (CORE10 Architecture) and AIA St. Louis 2021 President Geoffrey Vaughn (ACI Boland Architects) talk about opportunities and challenges in architecture.Support the show (http://www.agcmo.org)
Have red flags with botox? Listen to your intuition... because here's an alternative. My guest is Courtney O'Connor: an Esthetician Queen! With over a decade of experience with holistic skincare, she has been able to offer her community the most educational content and transformative treatments. In this conversation, we discuss natural ingredient imposters, tips for dry brushing the face, and why you should avoid botox and use a natural alternative instead. If you've ever struggled with your skin, I know you'll love this episode. Click play NOW! Once you're sold on releasing stagnant toxins in the face, it's time to do the work... and that's where the Gua Sha Stone comes in! Grab this rejuvenating tool at https://primallypure.com/products/gua-sha-stone and use my code CORE10 for an extra 10% off. I can't wait for you to reach your skin goals!
Dr. Karen Bowyer has been inspiring students at Dyersburg State Community College for 37 years. Bowyer's passion for STEM and teaching was ignited at a young age by watching the women in her family teach and by witnessing the monumental launch of Sputnik in 1957. After spending time teaching in Cali, Colombia and Mexico City, she settled in Tennessee to continue her journey in promoting STEM education. In this episode, she shares more about her work in higher education, especially in rural communities, that has helped students to discover their potential and has created pathways to help them succeed. This episode is sponsored by Core10.
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Lee Farabaugh and Joe Maxwell join me on the Charlotte Angel Connection today to discuss Core10. Lee Farabaugh is the Co-Founder and President of Core10. She is a technology design, operations and innovation expert with over a decade of experience in fintech and health care IT – and she’s been fortunate to call Charlotte home before! Joe Maxwell is the Managing Partner with FINTOP Capital. FINTOP Capital, is a venture capital firm managed by a team of seasoned operators, based in Nashville, TN. In addition, to being an investor in Core10 FINTOP capital was an earlier investor in DealCloud – a Charlotte startup that was sold several years ago (here founders Rob Cummings and Ben Harrison talk about their exit on Episode 78). Core10, founded in 2016 and backed by FINTOP Capital, is a leading US-based provider of API Integration and SaaS implementation services to the fintech and financial services industry. Their 100% US-based development team is located in smaller US Hereshore® communities, including Huntington, West Virginia, and Martin, Tennessee, where they offer clients expert resources at a competitive rate. These Hereshore® communities are selected because they produce highly educated developers in places with a significantly lower cost of living than the major US hubs and large cities. During the podcast we discuss their business value of providing high quality software in US from costing a fortune. Listen to why Lee decided to start their business in West Virginia and Tennessee and learn about the success they have had in building relationships in the community, working with Universities, and becoming a community leader. We discuss the business model now and future, partnerships with other states, and the need for building an ecosystem. They share their success stories of making the deals happen, and what business has been like for Core10 for the past four months during the early stages of the Covid19 pandemic. You don’t want to miss this podcast and listen to their excitement and desire for everyone to win. William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.
Whether it’s at an office desk or on the gym floor, the daily grind of hourly work get’s old. Sure, some people manage to work a superhuman quantity of hours each week and come away with good money. But what about the quality of that work? Is it providing something of true, lasting value to the client? Being a successful trainer is not about spending every possible moment in the gym and getting burned out in the process. It’s about moving each client towards their unique fitness goals, using whatever tools and strategies are most effective. Today’s guest Eric Bach is leveraging the power of online fitness and marketing to make personal training less like a grind and more like a smartly-run business. “Are you building a business that is going to be sustainable for you in the long term? What are the other trainers in your gym doing? Ask yourself, is that really what you want? Because if you don’t take the actions that you need now, you’re not going to have that in the future.” - Eric Bach About Eric Bach Eric Bach, CSCS is a personal trainer, author, and fitness business coach at Bachperformance.com. Eric is passionate about helping trainers take their business online by cutting through information overload and helping coaches stop trading dollars for hours and build long-term, sustainable fitness businesses. Eric’s hybrid training model pairs traditional one-on-one sessions in the gym with innovative online resources. By offering clients a real fitness solution, rather than a limited number of hours at the gym, trainers can build their reputation and create a business that’s both more time-efficient and sustainable in the long run. Show Highlights How moving away from the hourly model builds business resilience and flexibility Why business development should be done first thing in the morning “You are your best business card.” Personal appearance as business advertising Why being a successful trainer is about problem-solving, not hours worked Should I hire a coach? Eric’s expert advice on the when, why, and how “Be better than everybody else...and your business will start to build naturally from that point. Beyond that component, you have to realize that what you are selling is not fitness. You’re selling a complete transformation of the person on a whole.” The PT COREntreprenur Podcast is a project from Core Collective. This episode is brought to you by Nuzest. Nuzest premium nutritional supplements are formulated by global industry leaders and based on the latest scientific research. These are in fact our go-to supplement for all things vegan. Personally, the clean lean protein bars and good green stuff bars are my daily snack go to… as they offer something that is quick, convenient and nutrient-packed that gives me balance when life demands a lot of me, and could also be a great supplement for your clients. Anyway, go check these supplements out at www.nuzest.sg/. Nuzest are offering the listeners of this podcast a 10% off discount to try some of their products. So when you purchase, you’ll get 10% off by using the coupon code Core10 on the shopping cart page. Connect with Eric Bach bachperformance.com facebook.com/eric.bach.3
We have all heard what we should and shouldn't do for our core during pregnancy. So much so that it is hard to separate fact from fiction. Well, that ends today! Core strength is so incredibly helpful before, during and after pregnancy but there are the right and wrong ways to keep that belly strong. In this episode we dissect everything from Diastasis Recti to healing that core through Programs like The Core Restore, Define & Sculpt and premium coaching programs that I have created specifically for mommas. I did mention a 10% discount on the Core Restore if you hear this episode and think it would be perfect for you. Please head over to the Core restore section and click on the "download my guide now" button and type in CORE10 to receive 10% off. With this core restore you can receive a complete comprehensive guide to healing your core. Perfect for the expecting mom and women who are postpartum. Learn how to prevent, and heal diastasis recti and get the tools to strengthen your pelvic floor.Lets all feel comfortable in our skin together!!XO Mickayla and Michael
When we are starting out as personal trainers, there is a lot about the fitness industry that we have to learn. Most of us learn these things as we gain more experience through trial and error. Some of us seek out pearls of wisdom from seasoned veterans who have spent years in the personal training industry and have reached the very top of the profession. Some people think that they can go it alone and they end up ignoring some very good advice along the way. In such a competitive industry, it is important that trainers understand that there is no shame in looking for help. If you’re looking for some home truths about the fitness industry, then you have come to the right place. Scott Laidler is a weekly columnist for the Telegraph newspaper, who has trained some of the biggest names in Hollywood. His article “The Ten Things That No-one Tells You Before You Become a Personal Trainer” has caught the attention of many people in the industry because of its insights. In this interview, he draws on all his experience to give you a run-down of the most insightful facts he has gleaned during his years as a personal trainer. Some of them might surprise you. “Build your skill set away from fitness in order to succeed” – Scott Laidler About Scott Laidler In his ten year career, Scott has trained a wide variety of different clients. These have included Paralympic athletes and Oscar-winning actors. He has attracted the attention of Men’s Health and has been featured on the likes of Sky News. Currently, he is working for the Telegraph newspaper. Having gained a vast amount of experience, he has been able to move into a mentoring role for other personal trainers. He sees the industry as one where people should share ideas and information in order to progress. This was his main motivation for writing the article that is discussed in the interview. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Why trainers should develop a skillset outside of fitness What makes the relationship between trainers and clients unique How a trainer’s health can be affected by their schedule How success relies on a client-focused approach How a trainer’s perception of time changes “Work really hard for your first year because it usually takes 12-18 months to establish your client base” The PT COREntreprenur Podcast is a project from Core Collective. This episode is brought to you by Nuzest. Nuzest premium nutritional supplements are formulated by global industry leaders and based on the latest scientific research. These are in fact our go-to supplement for all things vegan. Personally, the clean lean protein bars and good green stuff bars are my daily snack go to… as they offer something that is quick, convenient and nutrient-packed that gives me balance when life demands a lot of me, and could also be a great supplement for your clients. Anyway, go check these supplements out at www.nuzest.sg/. Nuzest is offering the listeners of this podcast a 10% off discount to try some of their products. So when you purchase, you’ll get 10% off by using the coupon code Core10 on the shopping cart page. Connect with Scott Laidler Website: http://scottlaidler.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/scott_laidler Email: http://scottlaidler.com/contact/
In the Western world we have lost some sense of what it means to be masculine. If we look back at the generations that our fathers and grandfathers grew up in, the expectations placed on them as men were different to many of the expectations in the modern era. For example, our grandfathers were likely expected to serve in the armed forces or take up a labour-intensive job at a very young age. What has changed? And can having a better understanding of the historical expectations of what it meant to be “masculine” make us better men today? “If you are doing things that are in conflict with the way that you view life or the things that are valuable to you – you need to make a change” - Ryan Michler About Ryan Michler Ryan is a personal coach who founded The Order Of Man to help people understand what it means to be masculine and what it takes to be a man. His aim is for men to use this information to improve their lives in order to become better sons, husbands, fathers and business people. Ultimately, he wants men to reclaim their sense of self-mastery. He grew up without a permanent father figure. One of his stepdads was abusive, whilst the other one was an alcoholic who was not always present for Ryan. This shaped his view that when he grew up, he would be there for his loved ones and his community. A few years ago, his preoccupation with work and his inability to deal with anger issues almost lead to the collapse of his marriage. After a period of introspection, he was able to realize that he had to take responsibility for his own sense of self-mastery and to truly become the man that he thought he was. This meant that he had to become a better father to his children and a better husband to his wife. This lead him to create The Order Of Man, which aims to create discourse around everything related to masculinity and manhood. Whether it is related to money, relationships or fatherhood, Ryan is determined to share his experience with others who may be searching for answers. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Ryan discusses how his upbringing shaped his view of masculinity and his responsibilities as a man. He speculates how his life would have differed if he had a male role model in his life. How many men feel disconnected because they are unsure of what is means to be masculine. How discussing problems in an open way can allow men to develop and define their own sense of masculinity. Why a coach can help men make sense of what it means to be truly masculine. “Creating margins in your life is really going to help you improve before it gets to a situation that’s out of your hands” The PT COREntreprenur Podcast is a project from Core Collective. This episode is brought to you by Nuzest. Nuzest premium nutritional supplements are formulated by global industry leaders and based on the latest scientific research. These are in fact our go-to supplement for all things vegan. Personally, the clean lean protein bars and good green stuff bars are my daily snack go to… as they offer something that is quick, convenient and nutrient-packed that gives me balance when life demands a lot of me, and could also be a great supplement for your clients. Anyway, go check these supplements out at www.nuzest.sg/. Nuzest is offering the listeners of this podcast a 10% off discount to try some of their products. So when you purchase, you’ll get 10% off by using the coupon code Core10 on the shopping cart page. Connect with Ryan Michler Website: http://www.orderofman.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orderofman Email: ryan@orderofman.com
People see a hairdresser to style their hair; a dentist to inspect their teeth; a chiropractor to help with their back. So when it comes to physical fitness, why do people think they can do it on their own? Even when it comes to people who are serious about getting in shape, they are often reluctant to sign on with a personal trainer. Is that a problem with the public’s attitude, or with personal trainers in general? On a special episode of the PT COREntrepeneur podcast, two guests share their progressive approach to heal that divide and get everyone–trainers and clients alike–to think differently about personal training. “It's all about the experience. If a personal trainer spends an hour with a client, the client will probably not remember every exercise that they've been through; but they will definitely remember how they felt at the end of that session...It's not what people think, it's how you make people feel.” - Hadyn Parry About Pete Banbury and Hadyn Parry Pete and Hadyn are respectively CEO and director of HPT5. Founded in 2016, HPT5 offers innovative programs that help personal trainers, gym owners, and managers prepare for the future of the fitness industry. Their foundational Specialist Programme combines instruction in body mapping, functional biomechanics, and injury management. Their combined experience in professional fitness and team management, along with a shared passion for education, is creating a new breed of personal trainer: one that makes exercise irresistible. In this episode: How HPT5’s programs encourage trainers to think differently about their work Why a thorough and hands-on knowledge of biomechanics is a must for trainers. Why trainers need to orient themselves towards an aging public. Understanding injury management, and why therapy and fitness are inseparable. How inspiring others comes not from lecturing, but by asking the right questions. “Your value is not in programming.” Why trainers need to focus on cultivating client experiences. “This is a health brief; it’s not fitness, big biceps, big abs kind of message. I feel that at the moment, the fitness industry is missing the mark and it needs to get it’s act together...We need to stop thinking about ourselves and start thinking about the millions of people out there who can do with our help. So, that’s why I set up HPT5, to reach those people.” The PT COREntreprenur Podcast is a project from Core Collective. This episode is brought to you by Nuzest. Nuzest premium nutritional supplements are formulated by global industry leaders and based on the latest scientific research. These are in fact our go-to supplement for all things vegan. Personally, the clean lean protein bars and good green stuff bars are my daily snack go to… as they offer something that is quick, convenient and nutrient-packed that gives me balance when life demands a lot of me, and could also be a great supplement for your clients. Anyway, go check these supplements out at www.nuzest.sg/. Nuzest is offering the listeners of this podcast a 10% off discount to try some of their products. So when you purchase, you’ll get 10% off by using the coupon code Core10 on the shopping cart page.
Every week the show host John Siracusa talks with impressive fintech leaders and entrepreneurs, through conversation uncovers the remarkable stories behind them, their creations and the most important topics in fintech. You can subscribe to this podcast and stay up to date on all the stories here on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio In this episode the host John Siracusa chats with Jeff Martin and Lee Farabaugh, co- founders of Core10. Core10 is a Full-service Fintech Software Solutions company with 100% U.S. located talent. While many companies outsource IT work overseas, Core10 doesn't. Their talent pool comes from Nashville, Huntington and West Virginia. Tune in and Listen. Subscribe now on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio to hear Thursday's episode with Joe Maxwell from FINTOP Capital. About the host: John is the host of the twice-weekly “Bank On It” podcast recorded onsite at offices of Carpenter Group, a creative services agency focused on the financial services industry. He's a highly sought after fintech, VC and financial services industry enthusiast and connector. He's in the center of the fintech ecosystem, keeping current with the ever-innovating industry. Follow John on LinkedIn, Twitter or on Medium
Every week the show host John Siracusa talks with impressive fintech leaders and entrepreneurs, through conversation uncovers the remarkable stories behind them, their creations and the most important topics in fintech. You can subscribe to this podcast and stay up to date on all the stories here on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio In this episode the host John Siracusa chats with Carl Ryden, CEO and co-founder, PrecisionLender. PrecisionLender, is a technology company providing commercial lenders with data tools and analytics. Culture and solving a major pain point for commercial lenders is what makes the company a profitable one. Tune in and Listen. Subscribe now on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio to hear next Tuesday's episode with Lee Farabaugh and Jeff Martin from Core10. About the host: John is the host of the twice-weekly “Bank On It” podcast recorded onsite at offices of Carpenter Group, a creative services agency focused on the financial services industry. He's a highly sought after fintech, VC and financial services industry enthusiast and connector. He's in the center of the fintech ecosystem, keeping current with the ever-innovating industry. Follow John on LinkedIn, Twitter or on Medium
Boice and Keyser are minus Big Rick, but are graced with an interview from Sean Lenhoff the front-man of Atomflower and Core10. Make sure you give this show a listen as the guys try to get to the bottom of just what went down with Core10 at the end of last month, how the band came about in the first place, where Core10 is headed and with who. We get to know how Sean got his first car, hear a good story about an RATM stage dive and some Laker predictions for next year. We play couple tracks from Atomflower and hear about how that album is on hold at Ulrich Wild's studio in Palm Springs. Join the guys for this highly questionable podcast from VHR.