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Ready for the AI buzzword for the rest of 2026? Superapps. No, not China's WeChat. The AI Superapp era is much different, and it's about to hit the business world hard. So, if you aren't sure what an AI Superapp is or if your company should be using one, this is an episode you can't miss. AI SuperApps: Why Every Company is Racing to Create One and What They are — An Everyday AI Chat with Jordan WilsonNewsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageToday's Episode on LinkedIn: Thoughts on this? Join the convo on LinkedIn and connect with other AI leaders.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:AI Super App Race: OpenAI, Anthropic, MicrosoftWhat Is an AI Super App? ExplainedAgentic Shift: Chatbots to Autonomous CoworkersSuper App Harness vs. AI Model as MoatThree-Pane Super App Interface InnovationCodex vs. Cursor vs. Claude BenchmarksEnterprise Desktop Integration and Super App StrategySuper App Security, Risks, and Best PracticesTimestamps:00:00 Super app race and ChatGPT integration06:04 Emergence of desktop super apps08:41 Codex as the leading super app11:22 Shift to AI desktop super apps14:13 The AI super app's proactive updates17:26 Token efficiency in super apps21:29 Future of AI model usability27:03 Anthropic's role in AI development30:19 Google's Gemini 3.5 and Anti-Gravity Launch33:13 Risks and responsibilities with AI apps34:31 Cautionary advice on AI usage38:03 Introduction to AI super appsKeywords: AI super app, AI superapps, super app era, desktop super app, agentic AI, autonomous coworker, agentic context carry, agentic work future, AI execution layer, super app harness, model moat, code interpreter, Codex, OpenAI super app, Microsoft super app, GitHub Copilot, Anthropic, Claude Code, Claude Cowork, Google anti gravity, Gemini 3.5 Flash, Cursor, desktop agentic coworker, unified memory, files automations, approvals and automations, browser control, computer use, three pane interface, context engineering, prime prompt polish, token efficiency, user experience, read-write access, autonomous workflows, desktop AI companion, schedule automations, approval workflows, cross-app integration, enterprise adoption, permission controls, role based access, sandboxing, expert-driven loop, AI safety, risk management, computer automation, enterprise AI strategy, AI model integration, productivity automationSend Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Start Here ▶️Not sure where to start when it comes to AI? Start with our Start Here Series. You can listen to the first drop -- Episode 691 -- or get free access to our Inner Cricle community and all episodes: StartHereSeries.com Also, here's a link to the entire series on a Spotify playlist.
George Felix, CMO of Chili's, joins us to tell the story behind one of the most impressive brand turnarounds of recent years. From iconic menu items like chips and salsa and the famous margarita to viral social media moments and creative partnerships, George explains how Chili's became culturally relevant again and reignited growth.Before Chili's, George played a key role in the legendary Old Spice turnaround, and in this episode he shares the lessons he's learned from transforming legacy brands. We discuss the power of nostalgia, making the most of your agency relationships, influencing product and pricing decisions, and why the customer experience often drives more value than advertising alone.Timestamps00:00:00 - Start00:02:07 - The famous Chili's chips and salsa00:03:39 - The famous Chili's margharita00:06:32 - Why Chili's has signature items00:08:01 - How Chili's became one of the biggest brand turnarounds in history00:10:51 - The importance of working with people you trust00:12:26 - George's role in the Old Spice turnaround00:18:10 - How to build the case for increased brand investment00:21:16 - The power of nostalgia for a legacy brand00:25:57 - How George pitched an idea to his creative agency and they bought it00:29:03 - The System1 data for the Chili's ad00:30:45 - Fostering a great client / agency relationship00:38:19 - How experience drives better ROI than marketing00:42:43 - The viral cheese pull trend00:45:45 - How can a brand create cultural relevance?00:48:45 - Chili's brand collaboration with Tecovas Boots00:51:19 - How George has influence over the Product “P” in marketing00:54:51 - How to leverage the Pricing “P”00:57:43 - The concept of “barbell pricing”01:00:27 - What is the most important attribute for a successful CMO?
Hunting lions. Camping outdoors alone. Whatever happened to rites of passage? In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by BJ Foster and Bobby Lewis to talk about why creating milestone moments matters for kids as they mature into adulthood. Why This MattersModern kids may be missing out on meaningful transitions into adulthood.Key Takeaways• Rites of passage help kids develop identity, courage, responsibility, and belonging.• Modern milestones often happen passively, but meaningful growth usually requires challenge and intentionality.• Kids build confidence when they overcome hard things and are recognized for their growth and maturity.Practical Tips for Dads1. Ask yourself what kind of adult you want your child to become when they leave your home.2. Create intentional experiences, challenges, or ceremonies that help shape courage, resilience, and responsibility.3. Celebrate growth and maturity when your child overcomes something difficult or reaches a new stage of life.Important Episode Timestamps [00:00] Should Dads Be Intentional About Rites of Passage for Their Kids?[00:38] The Most Extreme Rites of Passage Around the World[07:47] Why American Kids Have Lost Their Rites of Passage[08:05] What a Real Rite of Passage Looks Like — and Why It Has to Be Personal[11:43] The Emotional Cost of Never Being Told You've Become a Man[15:46] What a Navy SEAL Taught Us About Why Rites of Passage[19:45] Ushering Kids Into Adulthood: Doing It With Them vs. For Them[21:40] The 3 Things Every Meaningful Rite of Passage Should Include[25:39] How to Start Building a Rite of Passage for Your Kid Right Now[26:20] This Week's Pro Move:Think about a rite of passage you can create for your child and take a step toward making it happen. Sponsor:The All Pro Dad Podcast is proudly brought to you by Family First, a nonprofit dedicated to equipping parents with resources to strengthen their families. Learn more at FamilyFirst.net.All Pro Dad Resources:Crafting a Rite of Passage For Your SonSusan Merrill: Sons' Rites of Passage Mark Merrill: The BlessingWe love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!Connect with Us:Ted Lowe on LinkedInBobby Lewis on LinkedInBJ Foster on LinkedInSubscribe on Apple PodcastsGet All Pro Dad merch!EXTRAS:Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.This episode's blog can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
In this Film Ireland podcast, recorded live on location in Washington, D.C. at the Capital Irish Film Festival, Gemma Creagh chats with producer, writer and director Ruán Magan his films Báite and Daniel O'Connell: The Emancipator, which were both screening in the programme. Presented annually by Solas Nua, the 20th edition of the Capital Irish Film Festival ran from 26th February to 1st March 2026, presenting one of the largest programmes of Irish cinema in North America. We learn more about the great work they do by catching up with the festival's director Maedhbh Mc Cullagh.Finally we hear from some of the attendees at the event...BáiteA woman's body is found under the waters of a lake in the countryside, and the arrival of a Detective from Dublin is the last thing Peggy, the owner of Casey's Pub, needs as she tries to save her business and her family.Daniel O'Connell: The Emancipator Narrated by Domhnall Gleeson, this hour-long documentary explores the life and legacy of Daniel O'Connell to mark the 250th anniversary of his birth in 2025.Ruán Magan Ruán is a producer, writer and director whose work in drama, documentary and stadium events has reached audiences of millions throughout the world. Having begun his career in the movie business, Ruán has worked as an assistant director and location manger in major Hollywood films including Far & Away, The Devil's Own and Michael Collins. Ruán established Create One in 1996 spurred by the ideal of creating high end content that explored and celebrated the human condition. The company's first production was a documentary presented by the writer and playright, Manchán Magan filmed in India. This led to a long collaboration which saw the two brothers producing 30 documentaries filmed in India, South America, the Middle East, the USA, Europe and China.In 1998, Create One produced By Design. This 6 part documentary series produced by Ruán Magan in collaboration with Fox Laurber and Little Bird, design expert, Garrett O'Hagan and directer, Geoff Dunlop, looked at the crucial role that design plays in the human world. It aired across Europe and the US. Since then Ruán has continued to produce project through Create One while also embarking on an international career that has seen him direct and produce projects in the US, Europe and China for Discovery, History Channel, Smithsonian, BBC, ARTE and Tencent. Drama projects directed by Ruán Magan include Báite (Danu Media), Wrecking The Rising/Éirí Amach Amú (Tile Films), Éoinín na nÉan (TG4) and Angel (Create One). His screenplays No Fury and The Noticer.Maedhbh Mc Cullagh Maedhbh is a multidisciplinary cultural producer, arts programmer and creative consultant. For more than two decades she has been producing and managing artistic programs, presentations, productions, and special events for international festivals, cultural institutes and organizations, in Europe and the US, including appointments as the Associate Director of Irish Screen America, Managing Director of the world-renowned Abrons Arts Center, independent freelance producer at Performance Space NY, The Civilians Theater Company, The Foundry Theatre, the Alliance of Resident Theatres, and program director of the international Dublin Fringe Festival.About Capital Irish Film FestivalSolas Nua's annual Capital Irish Film Festival in Washington, D.C., presents one of the largest programmes of Irish cinema in North America, showcasing the latest Irish dramatic and documentary features, shorts, art films and animation releases by Irish and Ireland-based filmmakers. The festival provides a US platform that amplifies the work of independent filmmakers working in Ireland and beyond, and celebrates the strength of Ireland's contemporary cinematic culture. The programme highlights the country's rich cultural heritage while fostering an inclusive and diverse community of Irish filmmakers.Over the years, the podcast has featured acclaimed guests such as Phyllida Lloyd, Lenny Abrahamson, M. Night Shyamalan, John Boorman, Saoirse Ronan, Colin Farrell, Aisha Tyler, Colm Meaney, Paul Reiser, Niamh Algar, David Freyne, Ciarán Donnelly, Joshua Oppenheimer, John Crowley, Niamh Algar, Gene Stupnitsky, and Terence Davies, alongside many of the most influential voices working in film and television today.So make sure to subscribe and listen back! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Most businesses rely on social media to grow, but they don't actually own the audience they're reaching.You can post content, get views, and gain attention. But if you don't have a way to contact those people directly, you're depending on platforms you can't control.That's why lead magnets are so important.A lead magnet is a simple way to turn attention into real contacts, like emails or phone numbers, so you can follow up and build a relationship.Without this, your growth depends on algorithms that change all the time.In this video, I explain what a lead magnet is, simple options that work best, and how you can use AI to create one fast.You don't need anything complicated. A short guide, a checklist, or a simple resource is enough to get people to take action.The goal isn't just to get attention... it's to turn that attention into something you can actually use to grow your business.#LeadGeneration #DigitalMarketing #AIforBusiness #Entrepreneurship #MarketingStrategy #leadmagnets ---------------About Manuel Suarez:Manuel Suarez, known as the Marketing Ninja and a best-selling author of Marketing Magic, leads Attention Grabbing Media (AGM), a marketing agency honored three times on the Inc 5000 list. With a team of over 120, AGM specializes in turning attention into profit for a wide range of brands. In 2023 alone, brands managed by AGM exceeded 250 million USD in revenue.Manuel is also the co-founder of NaturalSlim, a self-funded high-9-figure brand. He has helped elevate thousands of businesses across multiple industries and has directed marketing campaigns for industry leaders such as Grant Cardone and Daymond John.He is also responsible for building and scaling one of the largest health-focused YouTube channels in the U.S., MetabolismoTV, which alone has over 10.7 million subscribers. Over the past seven years, Manuel's strategies have generated more than 8 billion views, 5 million leads, and over 500 million USD in tracked revenue across digital platforms.Follow Manuel Suarez on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theninjamarketer/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrmanuelsuarez/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrmanuelsuarezX (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/MrManuelSuarezLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrmanuelsuarez/Learn More About AGM:Visit our website: https://www.agmagency.comNeed Help with Your Marketing?Talk to a Ninja: https://www.talktoaninja.comCheck Out Manuel's Book, a #1 Seller on Amazon:Marketing Magic by Manuel Suarez: https://a.co/d/gbwHKSf
Vibing Well with Dr. Stacy (A Functional Medicine Approach to Healing)
Your day is getting programmed whether you choose it or not, and the “golden hours” after waking and before sleep are where that programming sticks. I walk through what's happening in the brain and nervous system during those windows, why we're more suggestible and neuroplastic, and how a few small choices can shift your baseline from reactive to regulated. If your mornings start with scrolling, stress, and quick dopamine hits, you may be teaching your body to crave agitation, distraction, and tunnel vision all day long.I share my flexible, repeatable morning routine built around spirit, mind, and body: meditation done out of bed, intention setting that acts like a GPS for your subconscious, and gratitude to create heart-brain coherence. We also talk about discipline versus willpower, how to create natural dopamine through learning, and how movement and breathwork help clear cortisol so you can think bigger, feel steadier, and respond instead of react. These are practical nervous system regulation tools you can adapt to any season of life.Then we pivot to a topic I'm seeing everywhere: protein. Can you overdo it? Absolutely. I explain why protein can still drive insulin, how excess can spill over into glucose production and fat storage, and which symptoms can signal “too much” for your body, from digestion and dehydration to sleep disruption and hot flashes. We zoom out into pathways, not just macros, comparing mTOR and IGF-1 growth signaling with AMPK, ketosis, and autophagy so you can balance building muscle with cellular repair, metabolic health, and long-term longevity.If you're ready to stop copying influencers and start listening to your biofeedback, press play, then subscribe, and share this with a friend who's stuck in health noise!To work one-on-one with me, you can apply HERE!To get notified as soon as groups open up and other updates sign up/subscribe here:https://stacy-baker.mykajabi.com/opt-in-9cffc5f4-f006-4adb-a0a7-6c33a0698b4bResources mentioned:Ketone and Blood Sugar Testing MasterclassKetone TestingRa Optics (Code DRSTACYND) blue light blockersHigher Dose (my FAV sauna blanket with low to no EMF) code DRSTACYCGM *2 months free with code DRSTACYStructured/Living Water *code DRSTACYSpring Aqua (my FAV water system) For more from me, follow me on IG @dr.stacy.ndEpisodes Mentioned: Dairy Paradox/Insulin Impact Calorie Deficit versus FastingThank you for listening! This information is just that; information only - not to be taken as medical advice. Please contact your primary care before changing anything to your routine. This information is not mean to diagnose, treat, or cure disease.
Send us Fan MailWhat does it take to build a brand that lives in the hearts and minds of consumers without a big budget, a big team, or a big agency behind you?In episode 160 of the Foodpreneur with Chelsea Ford podcast, I sit down with Mirko Bonmassar, founder of Social Fixation, a marketing agency with a fixation on making brands impossible to ignore. In this episode you'll learn:
What if the key to loving your work again isn't changing jobs — but changing how you show up? In this episode, workplace strategist and bestselling author Elizabeth Lotardo reveals why fulfillment at work isn't something your boss, company, or circumstances can give you. Instead, it's something you create through self-leadership, mindset, and personal ownership. We explore why so many people leave jobs searching for meaning — only to discover the problem follows them — and how reclaiming control of your work experience can transform everything from your energy to your opportunities. You'll learn practical strategies to: Navigate difficult workplace dynamics without damaging your reputation Set boundaries and advocate for yourself effectively Turn everyday frustrations into opportunities for growth Rediscover purpose and engagement in the role you already have Whether you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed by workplace politics, or simply craving more meaning in your career, this conversation will challenge how you think about work — and empower you to take the driver's seat in your professional life.
This week, we're joined by Andrew Clarke of Acme Fire Cult for an episode that goes everywhere — from fire cooking and restaurant building to addiction, recovery, music, and the moments that change a life. This is a conversation with a true original: chef, restaurateur, former Maverick of the Year, co-founder of Pilot Light, plant medicine facilitator, and owner of what may well be the best facial hair in London.We recorded this one at Acme Fire Cult in Hackney, and Andrew paints the full picture of how the restaurant grew from a scrappy lockdown car park operation into one of London's most unique dining experiences. He talks about starting with barely any money, serving on palm leaf plates because proper crockery was out of reach, and slowly reinvesting every pound back into the space. There are brilliant details throughout — the dark walk down Abbott Street before you reach the yard, the old wine bar they inherited, the butternut squash cooking overnight in residual heat, the signature leeks with pistachio romesco, Marmite bread made from brewery yeast, and the way Acme turns into a “curry house” each winter inspired by his travels through Mumbai, Goa and Kerala.But what makes this episode really special is just how much Andrew gives us. He shares stories from his childhood eating pie, mash and liquor, his early years wanting to be a professional musician, playing in metal and hardcore bands, DJing to fund his record habit, and drifting into kitchens almost by accident. He takes us through working at places like The Square, St. John, Anchor & Hope, Rita's, Brunswick House and St Leonards, with all the chaos that came with it — tattooed chef prejudice in old-school kitchens, sleeping on banquettes, wild post-service nights, and the intensity of trying to create great food while his life was unravelling behind the scenes.This episode also gets incredibly raw. Andrew speaks movingly about depression, cocaine addiction, telling his dad he didn't want to live anymore, and the long road back through honesty, friendship, therapy, men's circles and plant medicine. He tells unforgettable stories — a terrifying first ayahuasca ceremony in a blacked-out room in Essex, reviving a collapsing croquembouche at a wedding, a non-paying table turned into tequila-shot regulars, and the mad reality of building restaurants with brilliance and dysfunction happening at the same time. It's hilarious, heavy, generous and packed with hard-won wisdom — and by the end, you'll understand why Andrew Clarke is one of the most compelling figures in hospitality today.Pre Order Ben's Incredible Book - All You Can Eat - By Clicking Here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/All-You-Can-Eat-British/dp/1805221523Get 2 Months of Blinq For Free - With Code - GOTOBLINQ - https://blinqme.com/Order The Greatest Meat In The Country From HG Walter Here & Have Restaurant Quality Meals From Home - www.hgwalter.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of The Positive Habits Podcast, Kat speaks with Ian Burrell, the Global Ambassador for Rum, about carving your own path, building confidence, and developing the mindset needed to succeed.Ian shares how his journey began behind the bar, eventually leading him to become the only global ambassador for an entire drinks category - a role he created through passion, persistence, and belief in himself.The conversation explores the importance of mentorship, communication, positive habits, and overcoming limiting beliefs, as well as the challenges young people face today when building confidence and finding direction.Ian's story is a powerful reminder that opportunities don't always appear - sometimes you have to build your own table.This episode is about mindset, resilience, and taking ownership of your future - one positive habit at a time.HighlightsIan Burrell became the only Global Ambassador for Rum through dedication and initiativeOpportunities often come from creating your own pathMentorship can transform confidence and directionPositive habits play a key role in long-term successFocusing on the best possible outcome builds resilienceABOUT THE GUESTIan Burrell – also known as the Global Rum Ambassador – was voted the tenth most influential person in the World Drinks industry by Drinks International in 2020. He shares his infectious passion for rum and cocktails with the public the world over through masterclasses, seminars, speeches, and festivals.https://www.instagram.com/therumambassador/?hl=enABOUT KATKat started her career as a teacher, before moving into Tech where she worked in different executive roles within teaching and consulting working across the globe, both in the public and private sector. Despite appearing 'successful' on the outside, she paid a heavy ‘life' price. In 2016, her whole world collapsed. The reason? The compound effect of years of unhealthy and toxic habits that destroyed her health, relationship, and career. She suffered a severe breakdown and lost everything. In the middle of this she got headhunted for her first CEO role. She rebuilt herself by changing just one small habit and built a series of positive habits which has transformed her professional and personal performance, resulting in becoming the healthiest and happiest version of herself. She is a positive habits international keynote speaker and teacher, giving talks and delivering high impact programmes to organisations across the globe.https://www.linkedin.com/in/katthorne https://www.instagram.com/the_morning_gamechanger
Educators often get a front row seat to see their students realizing their potential. Those lightbulb moments when a new concept clicks are what a lot of educators say keep them going. Intervention Specialist Elena North and Occupational Therapist Maddy Schnabel recently got a front row seat to see their student, Cy, write his name for the first time - something that was possible because of the custom assistive device they designed and 3-D printed to enable him to use crayons, markers, and pens, just like his peers. In this episode, Maddy and Elena share their ongoing journey to overcome challenges to help unlock Cy's potential. And they share their dreams for Cy's future: Whatever he dreams for himself.SEE CY IN ACTION | Watch this short social media video to see Cy using his new assistive device for yourself.EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITIES | Educators who are considering whether 3-D printed devices can help their students are welcome to pick Maddy and Elena's brains about what they've learned so far in the design and printing process. Please email communications@anthonywayneschools.org to get in touch with them.SHARE YOUR PERSPECTIVE | If you have an education topic you're passionate about or know about great work educators are doing in your Local, we want to hear from you on the podcast! Please email us at educationmatters@ohea.orgSUBSCRIBE | Click here to subscribe to Public Education Matters on Apple Podcasts or click here to listen on Spotify so you don't miss a thing. You can also find Public Education Matters on many other platforms. Click here for some of those links so you can listen anywhere. And don't forget you can listen to all of the previous episodes anytime on your favorite podcast platform, or by clicking here.Featured Public Education Matters guests: Elena North, Intervention Specialist, Anthony Wayne Education Association memberElena North is an Intervention Specialist at Monclova Primary School with a background in Special Education and certifications in Mild–Moderate and Moderate–Intensive disabilities, serving students from kindergarten through twelfth grade. Now in her third year of teaching, Elena is committed to providing student centered-instruction that meets learners where they are and supports their growth across academic, social, and daily living skills. Guided by the belief that every child deserves an equitable education, Elena emphasizes adapting instruction to match how students learn best. She prioritizes maintaining a structured, predictable learning environment where students can expect clear expectations and consistency–an approach that reduces anxiety, builds trust, and supports meaningful communication and positive behavior. A recent highlight of Elena's work is her role in co-leading the Reaching for Independence while Striving for Excellence (R.I.S.E.) program alongside colleague Lauren Whalen. The weekly program provides students with authentic, real-world opportunities to practice social, academic, and functional life skills. Through her work, Elena strives to help students build confidence, independence, and essential skills needed to reach their fullest potential beyond the classroom.Maddy Schnabel, OTD, OTR/L, Teachers Association of Lucas County Schools memberMadeline Schnabel is a school-based occupational therapist with a Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from the University of Toledo with a graduate certificate in Teaming in Early Childhood. With three and half years of experience, she is dedicated to helping students participate in meaningful school activities and develop skills that support their independence now and into the future. Employed by the Educational Service Center of Northwest Ohio and serving the Anthony Wayne Local Schools district, Maddy also serves as an adjunct faculty member in The University of Toledo's OTD program. Maddy builds strong relationships with students, helping them feel supported and confident when facing new or challenging tasks. A recent highlight of her work includes creating a 3-D printed device to enhance student participation in the classroom.Connect with OEA:Email educationmatters@ohea.org with your feedback or ideas for future Public Education Matters topicsLike OEA on FacebookFollow OEA on TwitterFollow OEA on InstagramGet the latest news and statements from OEA hereLearn more about where OEA stands on the issues Keep up to date on the legislation affecting Ohio public schools and educators with OEA's Legislative WatchAbout us:The Ohio Education Association represents nearly 120,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals who work in Ohio's schools, colleges, and universities to help improve public education and the lives of Ohio's children. OEA members provide professional services to benefit students, schools, and the public in virtually every position needed to run Ohio's schools.Public Education Matters host Katie Olmsted serves as Media Relations Consultant for the Ohio Education Association. She joined OEA in May 2020, after a ten-year career as an Emmy Award-winning television reporter, anchor, and producer. Katie comes from a family of educators and is passionate about telling educators' stories and advocating for Ohio's students. She lives in Central Ohio with her husband and two young children. This episode was recorded on November 20, 2025.
Rob, Jeremy, and Joe took some time from Wednesday's BBMS to discuss how the fallout of from ‘Distraction'-gate will impact the team going forward. The goal was to eliminated distractions, but in the attempt to do so, did they actually create a bigger distraction?
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Would you like access to our advanced agency training for FREE? https://www.agencymastery360.com/training Ever wonder why some brand podcasts blow up while others die after five episodes? Or why a few companies seem to build die-hard fans while other can't seem to connect? Today's guest specializes in helping brands create podcasts that deliver true value. He explains how brands can use podcasting to build real connection, not just rack up downloads. From breaking up with the traditional ad world to creating top-ranked shows for global brands, he reveals why consistency, authenticity, and a bit of weirdness might be your secret weapons. Roger Nairn is the Co-Founder and CEO of JAR Podcast Solutions, a brand podcast agency based in Vancouver, BC. With a 25-person team, Roger helps brands like Amazon and Sage create shows that connect deeply with their audiences. After spending over two decades in the advertising world at top agencies like DDB and Cossette, he's now on a mission to show companies that the real ROI of podcasting isn't downloads, it's attention and connection. In this episode, we'll discuss: What brands really want in a podcast. Why consistency beats quick wins. Audiences prefer audio podcasts over video ones. Why is that? Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Sponsors and Resources E2M Solutions: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by E2M Solutions, a web design, and development agency that has provided white-label services for the past 10 years to agencies all over the world. Check out e2msolutions.com/smartagency and get 10% off for the first three months of service. From Ad Exec to Agency Founder Before podcasting, Roger spent more than 22 years in the traditional advertising world and loved the culture, but he noticed the industry shifting. Programmatic ads were taking over, budgets were shrinking, and the whole game was turning into a race to the bottom. Around the same time, Roger started podcasting as a hobby, mainly as an excuse to talk to people he admired like Seth Godin and Stefan Sagmeister. When he eventually connected with his co-founders, they realized there was a wide-open opportunity for brands to use podcasts in a smarter way. JAR Podcast Solutions was born. The idea wasn't just to launch shows, but to help brands understand their audiences and create the kind of binge-worthy audio content that builds trust over time. What Brands Really Want in a Podcast One of Roger's first steps was sending out message to ten different businesses on LinkedIn. The second response he received referred him to the head of marketing of Sage, a brand whose audience wanted to explore wellness beyond traditional medicine. A few days later they sat down to discuss what a podcast could look like for that brand and ended up creating Well Now, a show about taking control of your health through alternative approaches and powerful personal stories. The show took off, so much so that it briefly outranked Oprah in Apple's health and wellness category. The key wasn't just producing episodes, it was research. Roger's team uncovered what Sage's audience really wanted and built the podcast around those needs. This is true for every brand wanting to launch a podcast: stop creating content for yourself, and start with what your audience actually cares about. Consistency Beats Quick Wins Contrary to what many think, podcasting is not an overnight growth hack. Too many brands think they'll see results instantly. The reality is building an audience takes time. The good news is that, according to Roger, the podcast industry remains incredibly friendly and willing to collaborate, which is a great way reach new audiences. Other important steps to grow include pitching your show to big platforms like Apple Podcasts and getting them to feature it, as well as the actual merchandizing of the show. All of this, however, will amount to nothing without the most important element: consistency. If you want to stay consistent, do not compare yourself with the big players out there. This is the biggest enemy of consistency and will only lead to frustration. Don't expect to be the next Joe Rogan in year one or you'll end up disappointed and unmotivated to keep posting. Instead of focusing on vanity metrics like downloads, Roger recommends focusing on consumption. Without a doubt, creating a podcast might be the single most important things you can do to build your brand. If your listeners are spending two hours a month with the brand, that's two hours of intimate attention—something no other marketing channel can match. Why Audio Wins Over Video While many companies want both video and audio, audio tends to outperform. According to Roger, this happens because listening to a podcast is intimate. It's you in someone's ear while they drive, work out, or walk the dog. It's “me time,” not multitasking. Compare that to video, where distractions are constant and attention spans are short. Unless you're a celebrity like the Kelce brothers or Joe Rogan, most people aren't going to watch two talking heads for hours. They'll sample a short video clip, but they'll actually consume the full conversation in audio. The portability of podcasts makes them an executive's favorite medium, because you can take them anywhere, from the car to the gym to the airport lounge. In fact, new research shows that people will switch how they're watching throughout the day. They may start watching it on their TV and later switch to audio while they're at the gym. The Real Secret: Authenticity Over Perfection Beyond consistency, Roger emphasized that the best podcasts bring personality and vulnerability to the table. Listeners don't want a polished corporate message. They want the real you with flaws, mistakes, and all. Listeners often recall personal details Jason's mentioned on the show, like anecdotes about Aspen. That intimacy is what makes podcasts such a powerful trust-building tool. The trick is to stop trying to sound like someone else. Early on, stop trying to be the next Gary Vee and see how much better authenticity works with the audience. As long as you're being yourself and keep consistent with posting, you can become that reliable friend that is now part of their routine and consistently delivers value to them. Once they're loyal listeners who trust you, joining your community - or even buying from you - becomes a natural next step. The Weird Side of Podcasting Of course, every podcaster has their weird stories. For his part, Roger recalled recording with a guest who had to set up shop in a hotel closet, surrounded by pillows and blankets, just to dampen the echo. Not glamorous, but it worked. Jason has also recorded a podcast at a hotel room, when right after a speaking event he was approached by two attendees who said they inspired him to start their own podcast and would go buy the equipment right that moment and wanted him to be their first guest. They saw the opportunity and took it. This is the reality of podcasting: it's not about perfection, it's about connection. If you're waiting for the perfect studio setup or production conditions, you'll never start. Get scrappy, launch, and let the consistency carry you forward. Do You Want to Transform Your Agency from a Liability to an Asset? Looking to dig deeper into your agency's potential? Check out our Agency Blueprint. 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Free Budgeting Workshop: https://www.debtfreedad.com/budgeting-workshop-evergreen-optinSubscribe to Simplify My Money: https://www.debtfreedad.com/newsletters/simplify-my-moneyIn this episode of the Debt-Free Dad podcast, hosts Brad Nelson, Amber Taylor, Chris Hawkins, and Katie Hatfield discuss the common reasons why most budgets fail. They emphasize the simplicity needed to create a sustainable budget and share personal stories of overcoming financial challenges and achieving debt freedom. The episode includes actionable advice on how to get started with budgeting, the importance of setting financial priorities, and focusing on behaviors, habits, and choices rather than restrictive plans. Additionally, listeners are encouraged to utilize free resources such as the 'Totally Awesome Budgeting Workshop' to make their budgeting journey more effective and manageable. Support the showThe Totally Awesome Debt Freedom Planner https://www.debtfreedad.com/planner Connect With Brad Website- https://www.debtfreedad.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thedebtfreedad Private Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/debtfreedad Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/debtfreedad/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@debt_free_dad YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@bradnelson-debtfreedad2751/featured Thanks For Listening Like what you hear? Please, subscribe on the platform you listen to most: Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Tune-In, Stitcher, YouTube Music, YouTube We LOVE feedback, and also helps us grow our podcast! Please leave us an honest review in Apple Podcasts, we read every single one. Is there someone that you think would benefit from the Debt Free Dad podcast? Please, share this episode with them on your favorite social network!
Your business needs structure—and it starts with one simple system. If you've been juggling all the moving parts of your business in your head (or across five different apps), this episode is your turning point. I'm walking you through how to create one central hub—what I call your Cockpit—so every single task finally has a home. This is the system that keeps your business on track, your brain clear, and your time protected. You'll learn how to organize your daily, weekly, and monthly tasks into a clear rhythm that runs week after week, so nothing gets lost and you never feel behind again. xoxo, Chelsi Jo . . . . ➡️ Ready to build your task hub and connect it to every system in your business? Watch my FREE Workflow Workshop → chelsijo.co/workflowworkshop You'll see exactly how I build my Task Hub (Cockpit) and use it to manage clients, content, and every moving piece of my business. . . . . ➡️ Juggling home AND business? Join my 12-month group coaching program to grow your business without sacrificing your family. Apply now → chelsijo.co/systemizetoscale
When it's extremely difficult to make up your mind. Having the power of choice can actually weaken someone. On this episode we're going to explore the idea of making the choice to celebrate Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas as one holiday inside a very long season. Plus… making the choice to locate a solution to your fear of the future. I'm Arroe. Life is a series of choices. Who decides when you're not making it the right choice? Is it the fear of going wrong? The greatest lessons in life are often lost inside hidden away attempts and concepts. It's time to reopen your heart. Having a choice is a daily gift. On this highway we learn to trust mirages… What is the choice? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
When it's extremely difficult to make up your mind. Having the power of choice can actually weaken someone. On this episode we're going to explore the idea of making the choice to celebrate Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas as one holiday inside a very long season. Plus… making the choice to locate a solution to your fear of the future. I'm Arroe. Life is a series of choices. Who decides when you're not making it the right choice? Is it the fear of going wrong? The greatest lessons in life are often lost inside hidden away attempts and concepts. It's time to reopen your heart. Having a choice is a daily gift. On this highway we learn to trust mirages… What is the choice? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
AI is already here—are your students using it responsibly? In this episode, Kristen breaks down how to write a simple but effective AI classroom policy that works in a secondary math setting.You'll learn: ✅ What every policy should include (even if your school doesn't have one) ✅ How to teach AI literacy without going full-on computer science ✅ Practical examples of using AI tools with students, not against them ✅ A framework for setting boundaries around AI use in your class
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If I put your fashion brand side by side with three of your competitors — would your customer immediately know why they should choose you? That's the power of your Unique Value Proposition (UVP). In this episode of the Fast Track Your Fashion Brand Podcast, I'm breaking down Step 5 of the Fashion Launch Blueprint and teaching you my 6-step framework to make your brand unforgettable. You'll learn how to: Get crystal clear on your customer Identify the real problem your brand solves Write your UVP statement Add an emotional hook that sells Define your product differentiators Create a hero tagline that sticks
Ever wondered what the world would look like if kids were in charge? This episode is a delightful dive into the creative minds of children as they answer the big question: “If you could create one rule that everyone had to follow, what would it be?” The answers are as imaginative as you'd expect and maybe a little bit wise, too! From the practical:“Everyone must stay in bed until nine o'clock in the morning!” to the deliciously rebellious “Ice cream for breakfast every day!", the kids don't hold back. One young caller dreams of a world where “school must be on weekends only,” while another suggests, “Everybody must follow God.” And let's not forget the ever-popular wish for free fast food. With plenty of laughs and a few moments that make you think, this episode is a reminder that sometimes the simplest ideas are the most joyful.
Episode 181: Childless Legacy – How to Create One If you are childless after infertility, what kind of legacy are you leaving? When IVF, IUI, or years of trying to conceive did not lead to the family you dreamed of, it can feel like your story has nowhere to go. Like your legacy disappeared along with the possibility of motherhood. But what if you could create a legacy that does not depend on having a child? In this episode of The “So Now What?” Podcast, Lana shares a deeply personal reflection on what legacy really means when you are childless not by choice. Inspired by her grandfather's 118th birthday and the stories passed down about the life he lived, she challenges the belief that legacy begins when you are gone or only matters if you are remembered by children. Your legacy is how you show up in your life today. It is how you treat yourself, how you treat others, and how you decide to keep living even when life turned out differently than you hoped. In this episode, you will learn: What a childless legacy really is, and why it matters now more than ever Why waiting to be remembered is keeping you from feeling fulfilled How to reflect your values in your day-to-day life A new way to define meaning and purpose after infertility Why you do not have to wait for someone else to tell your story A challenge to start building your legacy now, not later If you have ever wondered how to create a life that feels meaningful without the children you dreamed of, this episode will speak directly to you.
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Join The Elevate Insider for full episodes: https://www.opulentbeautypro.com/offers/mfWaCmoz/checkout The Salon Owner Blueprint & My Salon Owner Community: https://www.opulentbeautypro.com/blueprint 1 On 1 Coaching: https://www.opulentbeautypro.com/coaching Hands-On & Virtual Extension Education: https://www.opulentbeautypro.com/extensions Social Media Support: https://www.opulentbeautypro.com/socialmedia Free Education: https://www.opulentbeautypro.com/free Socials: Business Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/opulentbeautypro/Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patricia_nowakowski_obs/#YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@opulentbeautypro/featured As you grow and develop your team, they will need more support outside of just their technical skills. It's your responsibility to develop them into leaders. In this episode, I share why it's important to include this sort of training in your salon and how to get started! You'll be able to give your team more growth opportunities, take more off your plate, and build a stronger salon culture.
You've built your course. Your modules are mapped, your portal's prepped, your curriculum is solid.And then someone asks: “So… where's the community space?”Cue the existential spiral.Because as a therapist, “community” doesn't just mean “extra feature.” It means emotional responsibility. Boundary navigation. And the very real possibility that you'll end up holding space you never consented to.But here's the truth most business coaches skip:When done well, a community component can dramatically improve your program's completion rates, referrals, and student transformation—without draining you.In this episode, we're unpacking the therapist-specific risks of community spaces, the must-have boundaries most course creators miss, and the systems that make a group feel alive without requiring you to be on call 24/7.This isn't just about connection. It's about creating containers that hold your students—and hold you, too.What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why adding a community component often improves completion, retention, and referrals (And how connection helps your students regulate and actually finish the program.) The therapist-specific risks no one warns you about (Scope creep, overgiving, and “holding the group” without consent.)What platform options work best—and which ones to avoid (Yes, Facebook is easy. But is it actually right for your people?)How to set up your community without it taking over your life (Batching, rituals, alumni leaders, and clear boundaries.)The #1 mistake most course creators make with community spaces (And how to fix it with one simple shift.)This episode is for you if:→ You're building an online program and wondering if you “need” a Facebook group → You've already got a group, but it's become… complicated → You want your students to feel supported—but not at your expense → You're looking for sustainable, ethical ways to boost engagement → You're ready to create a space that works for everyone involved—including youLinks & Resources Mentioned: Want to build a high-impact online course as a therapist—with or without a community component? Check out the Therapists Rising Incubator—your go-to for building ethical, profitable programs that actually get results.Come debrief this episode with me on Instagram: @dr.hayleykellyRate, Review, & Follow on Apple PodcastsIf this episode helped you feel clearer, safer, or more confident—I'd love to hear it.Your reviews help us reach more therapists who are building bold, sustainable businesses on their terms.Here's how to support the show: ✔️ Click here and tap to rate with five stars
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Join me as I chat with Niels Klement, CMO of Perspective, we discuss how agencies are building highly profitable productized services using AI. He explains that the most successful approach involves focusing on a specific industry niche, creating a repeatable funnel template that delivers consistent results, and using AI to automate fulfillment. The discussion covers funnel optimization techniques, the importance of mobile-first design, and how interactive elements like quizzes significantly improve conversion rates.Timestamps:00:00 - Intro01:44 - Overview of productized services and funnel building03:21 - How to build a niche-focused service07:59 - Implementation of funnel templates and ads11:10 - Funnel Strategies in 202514:43 - How to make a great VSL18:54 - Funnel Strategies in 2025 pt221:05 - Where to use funnels23:51 - Demonstration of Perspective funnel building29:48 - Using funnels to validate startup ideasBuild your next sales funnel: https://try.perspective.co/4i8i3dkviavyKey Points:• Agencies are building highly profitable productized services ($10K-100K/month) by focusing on specific niches and using AI and funnel tools like Perspective• The most successful agencies target industries that aren't tech-savvy and focus on business-critical services like recruiting and lead generation• High-converting funnels use interactive elements, personalization, and quiz formats to achieve 26-28% conversion rates on cold traffic• AI can automate much of the service delivery, allowing small teams or solo founders to scale to significant revenue1) The Productized Service RevolutionAgencies are shifting from service-heavy to product-heavy models using AI + automation.Some are scaling to $1M/MONTH with 80% profit margins by:• Targeting specific niches (bakeries, lawyers, etc)• Delivering business-critical results• Using ONE killer funnel templateThe best part? You can run this with just 1-2 freelancers + AI agents.2) The Two Most Profitable Service ModelsAcross thousands of agencies using Perspective, two business models consistently outperform:A) RECRUITING FUNNELSHelp businesses find talent through automated systemsB) LEAD GENERATION FUNNELSDeliver qualified prospects to businesses3) The "One Funnel, Sell Twice" StrategyThe most successful agencies:• Pick ONE industry (preferably not tech-savvy)• Create ONE funnel template that delivers results• Use AI to customize it for each client• Automate fulfillment with AI agentsTop agencies in Perspective convert at 26-28% on COLD traffic! 4) What Makes High-Converting Funnels Work?The best performing funnels focus on:• SPEED: Pages loading less than 1 second convert 2.5X better• INTERACTIVITY: Quiz elements that create engagement• PERSONALIZATION: Tailoring content based on responses• CONSISTENCY: Matching ad messaging to landing pageThese elements create a "dopamine hit" similar to social feeds.5) The VSL (Video Sales Letter) FrameworkFor creating high-converting video content:• Focus intensely on the HOOK (first 5 seconds)• Provide genuine EDUCATION and value• Show PROOF that builds credibility• Create a natural progression to the OFFER6) How To Build Your First FunnelThe process is simpler than you think:1. Start with a mobile-first approach (95% of paid social traffic is mobile)2. Use quiz elements to qualify leads3. Personalize follow-up based on responses4. A/B test continuously (Perspective makes this easy)7) The Startup Validation Strategy1. Build an audience on social2. Create a funnel to test messaging3. Send organic traffic to validate4. Collect quiz data to understand pain points5. THEN build your productKEY TAKEAWAY:The future of services is PRODUCTIZED.With tools like Perspective + AI, you can build a highly profitable, low-overhead business by:• Focusing on one niche• Delivering one critical result• Using one killer funnel• Automating with AILCA helps Fortune 500s and fast-growing startups build their future - from Warner Music to Fortnite to Dropbox. We turn 'what if' into reality with AI, apps, and next-gen products https://latecheckout.agency/BoringAds — ads agency that will build you profitable ad campaigns http://boringads.com/BoringMarketing — SEO agency and tools to get your organic customers http://boringmarketing.com/Startup Empire - a membership for builders who want to build cash-flowing businesses https://www.startupempire.coFIND ME ON SOCIALX/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenbergInstagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gisenberg/FIND NIELS ON SOCIALInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nielsklementLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nielsklement/
If you're lawn business doesn't have a website, you need one NOW! People are looking pretty much exclusively online for products AND services so if you're not there, you're missing a ton of potential leads. After that, a big missing component that not many websites are taking advantage of is a blog. In this video, we share why a blog can be a powerful tool for lead generation within your lawn and landscape industry. For more on Profits Unlimited check us out all the places below! Know Why You Charge What You Charge Cost Calculator: https://profitsareus.com/product/know-why-you-charge-what-you-charge-spreadsheet-cd-microsoft-excel/ Our Website: https://profitsareus.com/ The Profit Circle for group business coaching: (get one month free): https://www.patreon.com/theprofitcircle/redeem/E4A3F Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ProfitsUnlimited #lawnmowers #lawncaremillionaire #lawncare #lawncarebusinesssuccess #lawnmowing #lawnmower #lawnmaintenance #lawnbusiness #lawnservice #mowing
Why Most Lead Magnets Suck (And How to Create One That Actually Converts)Let's be real for a second: most lead magnets are digital junk drawers.You download them with big hopes… and then they disappear into the black hole of your "Resources" folder, never to be seen (or used) again. And guess what? Your dream clients are doing the same thing with your freebie—if it's not built the right way.In this episode of Marketing Matchmaker, I'm breaking down the hard truth: a pretty PDF doesn't equal leads. If your freebie isn't attracting the right people—or worse, it's not converting them into buyers—then you, my friend, have a lead magnet problem.But don't stress. I've got you.We're getting into the 5 simple (but powerful) shifts you need to make to turn your lead magnet from “meh” to money-maker. What You'll Learn in This Episode:✅ Why solving too much (or too little) is killing your conversions✅ How to filter out freebie hunters and attract buyer✅ The key to connecting your freebie to your paid offer (no dead ends!)✅ What makes a lead magnet simple, fast, and actionable (hint: no homework required)✅ TWhy your email follow-up is where the real sales magic happensA lead magnet should be your best first impression—not a throwaway checklist. So if you're tired of freebies that go nowhere, this episode is your roadmap to creating one that pulls in perfect-fit clients and leads them straight into your sales funnel.
Send Krystal a Text Message.What's the one phrase your listeners instantly associate with you? If you're drawing a blank, this episode is your reminder of just how powerful a podcast tagline can be. A memorable tagline isn't just a cute sign-off—it's the anchor that turns casual listeners into loyal fans.After hundreds of episodes, I've learned that your sign-off can carry real meaning. I'm sharing examples from our community—like Cathy's heartfelt “Remember, you are not alone,” Reme's validating “Your story is relevant and worth telling,” and Mike and Mario's bold “The dopest show in the galaxy.” Each tagline serves a different purpose but helps their podcast stand out and connect.In this episode, I'll walk you through three simple exercises to develop your own tagline: finishing the sentence “I want my listeners to remember…,” clarifying your brand promise, and anchoring everything in the feeling you want to leave behind. Your perfect tagline might already be in your natural voice—you just haven't named it yet.Plus, having a consistent way to wrap up your episodes makes closing them easier and more impactful. Join us inside Podcasters Connect to share your tagline or get feedback from other creators: krystalproffitt.com/join. Let's help you craft the phrase your audience will never forget.
Pastor Derrick Anderson from Missionary Baptist Church is joined by Director of Marketing and Communications at Brown Church and host of The Early Morning Praise Party on 95.7 Hallelujah FM. They are excited to announce the opening of its new Whitehaven Campus with the inaugural worship service on Sunday, April 6, 2025, at 10:00 AM. Listen for details on this and many more ministry outreaches.
Send Krystal a Text Message.Dive into the world of podcasting with our special guest, Dave Jackson, a pioneering figure in the industry with an incredible journey that started back in 2005. In this episode, we explore why every podcaster should have a dedicated website. Dave shares valuable insights on the importance of discoverability and how a website amplifies your podcast's potential to reach broader audiences. As we chat about common pitfalls that podcasters encounter when setting up their sites, we also touch on the significance of audience engagement through email lists and feedback surveys. Whether you're a novice looking for guidance or a seasoned podcaster seeking ways to enhance your content, you'll discover practical tips to elevate your podcasting game and strengthen your connection with your listeners. With actionable advice and a sprinkle of humor, this episode will inspire you to launch your podcasts and build a robust online presence that reflects your unique voice. Want to unlock the secrets of podcasting success? Join us and take the first step toward creating an incredible platform for your content! Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review!Check out Podpage to get started today: krystalproffitt.com/podpage *Affiliate linkClick the "Send Krystal a Text Message" link above to send us your questions, comments, and feedback on the show! (Pssst...we'll do giveaways in upcoming episodes so make sure you leave your name & podcast title.)
Dedicated owners want the best for their equine companions. However, understanding what is going on with a horse's health can sometimes be puzzling.Creating a health profile for horses is a simple yet powerful tool to give owners deeper insight into the overall well-being of their horses. Writing their health history down on paper helps owners understand what is and is not working and how their diet, stress, or past issues might influence their condition, making it easier to fine-tune their care. Having a clear record also allows owners to spot trends over time, helping them make more informed health decisions for their horses.What to Include in a Health ProfileBegin by documenting all major health events, including illnesses, injuries, emotional upheavals, and changes in diet or living conditions. Dates and ages matter as events like a severe infection or a drastic diet shift could have long-lasting effects. It is also important to note any lifestyle changes, like moving to a new barn or losing a companion, as those could impact the horse's physical and emotional health.Identifying Root Causes of Health IssuesWhen assessing health problems, I focus on three primary causes: toxicity, stress, and nutrient deficiencies. By categorizing past and current health issues within those areas, you can start to see trends. Tracking those factors helps you understand the root cause of ongoing health struggles and make targeted changes.Creating a Healing StrategyAfter compiling their health history, the next step is identifying key themes. I use a healing layer approach, categorizing issues by organ systems like digestive health, immune function, hormonal balance, etc. If, for example, a horse repeatedly struggles with skin conditions, we may need to focus on immune support and detoxification rather than just treating surface symptoms. This method helps ensure that interventions are specific, effective, and sustainable.Fine-Tuning Diet and SupplementsWith a well-documented health profile, you can make smarter choices about nutrition and supplementation. Instead of throwing every possible remedy at the problem, you can tailor your approach based on your horse's needs. Some horses thrive with diet adjustments alone, while others require targeted supplementation or homeopathic remedies. The goal is to avoid wasting time, money, and energy on unnecessary treatments and focus instead on what will benefit your horse.Links and resources:Connect with Elisha Edwards on her website Join my email list to be notified about new podcast releases and upcoming webinars.Register for Healing Horses their Way 2025, now.
You read the title, let's make a Player Development Plan. This plan will provide so much impact in the lives of your athletes. - Player Development Blueprint document: https://beyond-the-field-player-development.kit.com/blueprintdoc Join our Player Development Community: https://www.skool.com/beyond-the-field-1931/about Here's How Beyond The Field Can Help You: https://youtu.be/x0FbEl-V3g4 2025 Player Development Summit Information - https://www.btfprogram.com/pdsummit 2025 Player Development Summit - EARLY BIRD Ticket: https://buy.stripe.com/bIYfZp0TsaiC4RW14d Player Development Webinar: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1s1JZaIQsBRZ3_-40vkF0Z7Is6q9AHf41hvK65Oo2Tqg/edit?usp=sharing Player Development Newsletter: https://beyondthefield.substack.com/ About Ed Jones II Who? Ed Jones. Ed is a player development nerd who served in the player development role for University of Houston, University of Kansas, and Baylor University football teams rising to the role of assistant athletic director. Ed has now since transitioned into the role of founder and CEO of Beyond The Field, where he helps impactful people create player development plans. In addition to being the founder of Beyond The Field, Ed is a two-time author, speaker, creator of The Player Development Pod, The Player Development Conference, The Player Development Newsletter, and the Beginners Guide to Player Development Course. Ed has also facilitated multiple Player Development Guide cohorts. Connect with Ed here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edjonesii/ - PLEASE LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE. Let's Talk Player Development. Email me here: info@btfprogram.com Visit: https://www.btfprogram.com/
If you've been thinking about adding an online course to your coaching business but aren't sure if it's the right move—this episode is for you. I'm breaking down all the reasons why an online coaching course can be a game-changer for your business. Whether you're a new coach looking to create your first offers, or an experienced coach wanting to scale your impact and revenue, an online course opens up a world of possibilities. In this episode, I cover:
You're making good money but working yourself to death, or worse... you're a "Poorly Paid Thought Leader" with followers but an empty bank account. Sound familiar?JJ Virgin and I have worked together for over a decade, and we've both been through the entrepreneurial meat grinder and lived to tell about it.When I had stage three color-rectal cancer, and went through 33 radiation treatments, I wrote a book, created a course, and the day after my 34th treatment, I spoke at Tony Robbins' Business Mastery. I was 130 pounds, fresh off opiates, and went to get a spray tan so I didn't look like an alien on stage. At the same time, JJ's son was hit by a car and in a coma, right in the middle of launching her Virgin Diet empire. She was battling for her business, but most importantly, her son's life. Talk about crisis management!Here are three golden nuggets from our chat that could save you years of pain:1. STOP CREATING NEW STUFF: JJ nailed it - entrepreneurs love to create, but hate to sell. When something doesn't work, they create something new instead of fixing what they have. The secret? Create ONE thing, test it with your warm audience, and tweak until it works. If you can't sell it to friends, you won't sell it to strangers.2. DON'T SCALE TOO SOON: JJ shared how she got burned when The Virgin Diet exploded. She had $500K in shakes ready to ship but no customer service system in place. The result? 300+ angry customer emails on day one while she's sitting next to her son with a coma in the hospital. Scale only after you've got your systems dialed in.3. BUILD WHAT YOU LOVE (AND DELEGATE THE REST): You CAN build a business doing what you love and very little of what you hate. Why? Because somewhere out there, someone LOVES doing the stuff you hate. Dan Sullivan calls it “The Who. Not How.” Your job is to focus on your genius zone. (And that's why I run the Superpower Accelerator.) Want to dive deeper into building multiple streams of income the right way? JJ's put together a comprehensive guide that walks you through exactly how to identify and build your next best income stream. Grab it at CapabilityAmplifier.com/MSIGuideKey Takeaways[0:00-1:00] All business owners get stuck. Me. JJ. You. We either grind away in practice without knowing how to scale, or achieve fleeting fame without a solid backend to sustain our business.[3:00-5:00] JJ Virgin shares her story and emphasizes her lifelong passions for health and marketing, and how those passions led her to a successful career path. Passion can set the stage for your success[5:00-7:30] There are various stages of growth, and almost every entrepreneur will encounter feeling like a “successfully stuck practitioner," or "the poorly paid thought leader," This is where you realize the importance of selling transformations rather than just products.[11:00-16:30] JJ Introduces her "Health Business Ascension Model," a three-step process encompassing create, optimize, and scale. [21:30-23:30]. Real-life experiences can help you build trust and authenticity, enabling you to navigate challenges effectively. Don't back away from them. Lean into them and learn. [31:30-32:15] Identify your passions. Clarity and self-awareness are integral to building a business that aligns with your passions and desired lifestyle.[33:30-37:30] JJ Virgin highlights what makes her so efficient: her respect for time, and her meticulous approach to planning and organization. What can you do to FREE up your time? Make more money, and live a little? [39:00-47:15] I am on the carnivore diet. JJ and discuss the benefits and drawbacks, and alternative approaches to protein intake that may be useful to you. Also, don't underestimate the value of resistance training for muscle building. It's important! Additional ResourcesGet JJ's free guide here: CapabilityAmplifier.com/MSIGuideLearn how to reinvent yourself with me here. Get Your FREE digital and/or audio version of my bestselling book, “Your Next Act!”
Subscriber-only episodeWhy Every Lawyer Needs a Content Strategy, and How to Create OneWhat if you could craft a legal content strategy as effective as your courtroom tactics? Join me, Toby Rosen, as we discover the power of a well-structured content plan. Just like a lawyer meticulously prepares for a major trial, creating a comprehensive content strategy is essential for capturing the right audience and achieving your firm's goals. We discuss how expert and empathetic content builds trust, authority, and attracts ideal clients, while streamlining your processes for greater efficiency. As we chart the course for legal marketing excellence in 2025, we highlight the significance of engaging video content, understanding platform-specific audience preferences, and the value of a consistent content schedule. Don't miss our insights on conducting a thorough content audit to uncover strengths and opportunities for improvement. Subscription link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/965479/subscribeVisit: Legal Marketing 101 YoutubeFor more, visit rosenadvertising.comSend us a text
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1532: Paula Pant explores the transformative power of adopting an entrepreneurial mindset, revealing how it fosters adaptability, resilience, and growth in both personal and professional arenas. She unpacks how reframing challenges as opportunities and cultivating resourcefulness can redefine success and create sustainable independence. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://affordanything.com/the-entrepreneur-mindset/ Quotes to ponder: "Challenges are merely puzzles waiting to be solved by your creativity and persistence." "The entrepreneurial mindset thrives on adaptability and a relentless focus on possibilities, not limitations." "Resourcefulness is the cornerstone of independence; it teaches us to do more with less and embrace innovation." Episode references: Think and Grow Rich: https://www.amazon.com/Think-Grow-Rich-Landmark-Bestseller/dp/1585424331 Rich Dad Poor Dad: https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1612680194 The Lean Startup: https://www.amazon.com/Lean-Startup-Entrepreneurs-Continuous-Innovation/dp/0307887898 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1532: Paula Pant explores the transformative power of adopting an entrepreneurial mindset, revealing how it fosters adaptability, resilience, and growth in both personal and professional arenas. She unpacks how reframing challenges as opportunities and cultivating resourcefulness can redefine success and create sustainable independence. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://affordanything.com/the-entrepreneur-mindset/ Quotes to ponder: "Challenges are merely puzzles waiting to be solved by your creativity and persistence." "The entrepreneurial mindset thrives on adaptability and a relentless focus on possibilities, not limitations." "Resourcefulness is the cornerstone of independence; it teaches us to do more with less and embrace innovation." Episode references: Think and Grow Rich: https://www.amazon.com/Think-Grow-Rich-Landmark-Bestseller/dp/1585424331 Rich Dad Poor Dad: https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1612680194 The Lean Startup: https://www.amazon.com/Lean-Startup-Entrepreneurs-Continuous-Innovation/dp/0307887898 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we dive into a topic that can feel a bit intimidating but is actually incredibly powerful: vision planning. Ever feel like setting big goals for your teaching studio is overwhelming? You're not alone! Vision planning isn't about some perfect, pie-in-the-sky dream; it's about creating a real and exciting picture of what you want your studio to look like and achieve. Once you've got that clear vision, it becomes easier to stay motivated, keep your focus, and take the steps to make it all happen.Key Points Covered:Why Vision Planning Matters – Vision planning acts like a personal compass, giving you direction, focus, and energy. It's all about getting clear on your “why” and creating a real plan for what you want your studio to be.How to Start Vision Planning – We break down five easy questions to guide you in dreaming big for your studio. From imagining your ideal teaching space to defining the kind of student experience you want to offer, these steps make vision planning feel totally doable.Overcoming Common Obstacles – We also tackle common roadblocks that come up during vision planning. Fear, self-doubt, daily habits, and even mindset can hold us back, so we share tips on how to get past these barriers and stay focused on your vision.Bringing Your Vision to Life – Once you've created your vision, it's time to take action! We discuss four easy action steps, from writing your vision down to building a support system, so you can start turning those dreams into reality.Episode Takeaways:Vision planning isn't about having the “perfect” dream. It's about crafting a clear, realistic picture of what you want and creating steps to achieve it.Breaking down your vision into small goals makes it more achievable and keeps you moving forward.Surrounding yourself with a supportive community can make all the difference. Don't hesitate to reach out to fellow teachers who understand your journey.Resources Mentioned:Teach Music Online Membership – Join the waitlist for the Teach Music Online membership to gain access to resources, coaching, and a supportive community that can help you make your studio vision a reality.
Here's why having a morning routine that prioritizes your mental and physical health will be a game-changer for your business. Make your morning routine count! Hear the morning routine that changed my life with tips for staying productive, energized, and successful all day long. In this episode, you'll hear about: (3:21) Why you need to give yourself grace if your morning routine isn't totally consistent (6:49) My morning habits that includes waking up early to fuel and move my body (9:58) Tools I use to regulate my nervous system and feel energized for the day (13:35) Strategies that will encourage you to keep showing up (even when you're emotionally and physically drained!) Listen in – your health, wellness, and productivity will thank you for it! Resources Mentioned in the Episode #289: The Entrepreneurs Morning Routine (Including Tips to Create Your Own) #721: How I'm Managing My Anxiety and Depression (& Why I'm Talking About It) Digital Course Academy Kate Northrup Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Alex Hormozi Leila Hormozi LMNT Strong Coffee Infrared PEMF Go Mat Follow Amy Online Marketing Made Easy podcast instagram.com/amyporterfield amyporterfield.com Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts "I love Amy and Online Marketing Made Easy." If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people -- just like you -- move toward the online life and business that they desire. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast. I'm adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed, and if you're not following, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Follow now!
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed, John Hope Bryant. The visionary founder of Operation HOPE, discusses the path to financial empowerment and entrepreneurship. Bryant shares his inspiring journey from the streets of Crenshaw to creating a $110 million real estate portfolio, offering listeners invaluable insights on mindset, wealth-building, and the importance of black-owned businesses. Whether you're looking to break barriers or build generational wealth, this episode will equip you with the tools and motivation to achieve your dreams. A must-listen for aspiring entrepreneurs and change-makers! In 1992, in the wake of the L.A. riots, Bryant founded Operation Hope, a nonprofit that provides financial literacy and economic empowerment at the community level. Today, it provides no-cost financial counseling and coaching in 300 offices serving more than 1,000 locations, and is the only nonprofit allowed by federal regulators inside bank branches, with much of its programming funded through the private sector. In 2020, it also launched an initiative alongside Shopify to provide Black entrepreneurs with the tools to build a business; the goal is to create one million Black businesses by 2030. “It could be that financial freedom is the only real freedom,” says Bryant, now 57. “Every other freedom can be taken away.” #SHMS #BEST #STRAWSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed, John Hope Bryant. The visionary founder of Operation HOPE, discusses the path to financial empowerment and entrepreneurship. Bryant shares his inspiring journey from the streets of Crenshaw to creating a $110 million real estate portfolio, offering listeners invaluable insights on mindset, wealth-building, and the importance of black-owned businesses. Whether you're looking to break barriers or build generational wealth, this episode will equip you with the tools and motivation to achieve your dreams. A must-listen for aspiring entrepreneurs and change-makers! In 1992, in the wake of the L.A. riots, Bryant founded Operation Hope, a nonprofit that provides financial literacy and economic empowerment at the community level. Today, it provides no-cost financial counseling and coaching in 300 offices serving more than 1,000 locations, and is the only nonprofit allowed by federal regulators inside bank branches, with much of its programming funded through the private sector. In 2020, it also launched an initiative alongside Shopify to provide Black entrepreneurs with the tools to build a business; the goal is to create one million Black businesses by 2030. “It could be that financial freedom is the only real freedom,” says Bryant, now 57. “Every other freedom can be taken away.” #SHMS #BEST #STRAWSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed, John Hope Bryant. The visionary founder of Operation HOPE, discusses the path to financial empowerment and entrepreneurship. Bryant shares his inspiring journey from the streets of Crenshaw to creating a $110 million real estate portfolio, offering listeners invaluable insights on mindset, wealth-building, and the importance of black-owned businesses. Whether you're looking to break barriers or build generational wealth, this episode will equip you with the tools and motivation to achieve your dreams. A must-listen for aspiring entrepreneurs and change-makers! In 1992, in the wake of the L.A. riots, Bryant founded Operation Hope, a nonprofit that provides financial literacy and economic empowerment at the community level. Today, it provides no-cost financial counseling and coaching in 300 offices serving more than 1,000 locations, and is the only nonprofit allowed by federal regulators inside bank branches, with much of its programming funded through the private sector. In 2020, it also launched an initiative alongside Shopify to provide Black entrepreneurs with the tools to build a business; the goal is to create one million Black businesses by 2030. “It could be that financial freedom is the only real freedom,” says Bryant, now 57. “Every other freedom can be taken away.” #SHMS #BEST #STRAWSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last week, I talked about why high ticket offers are the easiest way to scale your business… But what exactly is a high ticket offer? In this episode, I'm sharing the price ranges for high ticket offers no matter what business model you're in, and the #1 thing to keep in mind if you want to charge high ticket prices. Links mentioned: Sign up for the Free CEO Shift Mini Course In this episode, you'll learn: 0:00 The standards for a high ticket offer 1:16 Price ranges of high ticket offers for different business models 3:34 What types of offers you can offer at a high-ticket price point 5:20 How we'll workshop your high ticket strategy in my free CEO Shift mini course! I'm Sarah Young - an entrepreneur, investor, and millionaire mentor for female founders! I have over a decade of experience in helping entrepreneurs scale their businesses and build wealth at the 6- and 7-figure levels, in addition to building my own successful agency, and I started the Profit + Prosper podcast to help you do the same. Profit + Prosper will help you make more money, save more money, and set yourself up to retire early while upgrading your life - all in a way that's fun and empowering. In each episode, I'll share tactical, strategic, and mindset tips to grow your business, increase your profit, and truly prosper in your business and in life. I hope you'll subscribe so we can Profit + Prosper together! Connect with Sarah: Sarah Young Website YouTube Instagram Facebook Millionaire Mondays Email Newsletter Young and Co Website
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2766: Vicki Cook and Amy Blacklock explain how a financial mission statement can help you stay focused on your financial goals despite life's distractions. By outlining your financial aspirations and the steps to achieve them, a mission statement keeps you motivated and aligned with your values. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://womenwhomoney.com/financial-mission-statement-why-how-to-create/ Quotes to ponder: "A personal mission statement for your money goals will serve as a constant reminder of what you want to accomplish and why it's important to you." "Your FMS should be easy to read, memorable, and motivating." "Remember, your statement should be motivational. You'll want everyone in your household to remain focused on the financial tasks at hand." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
his attempt at unification comes as the number of migrants staying in shelters has decreased from a peak of nearly 15,000 people in January to about 8,600 as of Wednesday. The city and state has shut down 11 shelters set up specifically for migrants. But combining Chicago's shelter systems is still a major change – and will require a lot of coordination. Reset learns more about what this consolidation could mean for Chicago from Nell Salzman with the Chicago Tribune, and Jenn Torres, a volunteer helping with migrants. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Pastor Mark Henry, Ken Mikle, and Pastor Josh Schwartz talk about the current agenda to make the world unstable in order to change our world and assist the globalists. Their full-time job is to create crises around the world so they can manage them and unite the world as one. They also look at the death of discernment. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/407/29