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Avinash Kumar: “I help people get covered | Coconut Lover | LinkyLand Junkie | Financial Advisor | Expert in Insurance”: https://haloadvisers.co.nz/ Chapters 00:00 The Journey Begins: From Debt Collection to LinkedIn Success 03:00 Building a Personal Brand on LinkedIn 06:01 Transitioning to Insurance: Challenges and Triumphs 08:58 The Art of Connection: Engaging with Clients 12:07 Sales Strategies: From Cold Calls to Warm Leads 14:56 Creating Meaningful Relationships in Business 18:02 Navigating the Insurance Landscape 20:58 The Power of Community and Authenticity 24:02 Overcoming Objections: The Human Element in Sales 26:54 The Importance of Follow-Up and Persistence 29:57 Finding Balance: Work, Family, and Personal Growth 33:08 Final Thoughts: Embracing the Journey
In today's episode, I discuss the importance of connecting with others through understanding and open-mindedness. I explore how connection starts with recognizing if someone has an open mind, as it's impossible to engage with a closed one. By identifying what others like and dislike, I explain how to create value and form meaningful bonds. I share my method of quickly establishing connections and why it's crucial to ask the right questions to build relationships that are mutually beneficial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Are you constantly attracted to the same type of guy and not getting the outcome that you are looking for? If you're Father hasn't been a positive part of your life then choosing the wrong guy will happen over and over again. Do you know why the relationship with your Dad is so important in a girls life? Find out what daddy brings to the table that really matters in having a healthy relationship. Have a question? Call in at 515-605-9325 and Listen or press 1 to ask. For more information reach out to Rev. Jodi L. Suson-Calhoun https://susonessentials.com/ Hello@SusonEssentials.com
Ellie is joined today by Michelle Parsons, an experienced product leader who has worked at well-known companies such as Netflix, Spotify, KAYAK, and most recently, Hinge. Michelle discusses her career path and her recent work at Hinge where she oversaw the development of new features and led a redesign of Hinge's dating app based on extensive user research.
What no one tells you about love at first sight and matches made in heaven is that they can indeed happen, yet they always need a little push. In today's episode, I'm joined by the Relationship Expert, Speaker, and International Best-Selling Author of "Life Worth Living" and "New Management Blueprint." Michelle, the Relationshipping Coach, specializes in helping people create magnetic interpersonal connections that improve their personal and professional lives. Using her method, the Art of Relationshipping, Michelle helps people build inner confidence, trust themselves, and show up more powerfully in the world. Throughout our conversation, Michelle shares part of her relationship-building repertoire, her personal experiences that inspired her to write two international best-sellers, and her unique problem-solving methods. We talk about her personal brand, the "lifeline of the relationship arc," and we analyze every relationship's cycle. Michelle also explains how to take a relationship from chemistry to casual to committed. Additionally, Michelle talks about how she got into the online dating world and decided to learn more about it, how she deals with fear, and much more. Tune in to episode 51 of The Brand Therapist and learn what to look for and how to ensure things go great on your next date. In This Episode, You Will Learn:A bit about Michelle's background and the inspiration for her first book (3:02)About Michelle's experiences with MatchMakers and what the app taught her (11:11)Why online dating can be so complicated sometimes (14:39)Michelle describes her personal brand (18:54)What are the things we should be looking for in the online dating realm (26:53)Resources:Michelle's booksConnect with Michelle:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramFacebookLet's Connect!WebsiteLinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Talia Sutra, one of the world's leading yoga teachers, in a heartfelt conversation with our host Yael Ginzburg. They speak about dealing with challenges and resistance, creating meaningful relationships, figuring out our life path & understanding Dharma. Talia also shares about motherhood and balancing her career with home life. Talia's website Talia's Instagram @talia_sutra Check out the different experiences Yandara offers on our website Yandara's Instagram @yandarayoga Yael's Instagram @yaelginzburg
There is a comfort in having a steady paycheck, health insurance figured out, and knowing exactly what to expect each day. Those comforts can hold you back from taking the leap into a full-time career as a real estate agent. The jump into a real estate career isn't easy, but it's not hard either when you know where to focus your time and energy. This week, Kelli shares how she took the leap into a career as a full-time real estate agent.In this episode:[1:59] The life of Kelli Johnson[3:48] Where was Kelli's Mindset back in the day?[6:35] The transition, was it hard?[8:45] Lessons from the jump[10:50] Do it scared![13:10] Introvert or Extrovert[14:11] Circle Prospecting[16:41] Nurturing relationships[18:55] Kelli's Advice to our Besties[20:40] What Kelli don't love about Real Estate[22:06] To those who's preparing to take a leap[26:08] Ask for the business[28:00] Contact Kelli!Links Mentioned in this Episode:Ep 26: From Probation Officer to Top Producing AgentEp 27: Creating Meaningful Relationships as a Real Estate AgentEp 28: Secrets from a Real Estate InvestorSMART Goal Setting for your Real Estate Business (free download)Creating your Ideal Day (free download)Get in Touch with Kelli
We all know that real estate is a people business, and not just about making a sale. It's about connecting with others and establishing lasting relationships that go beyond a single transaction. Whether it's with clients, colleagues, or other industry professionals, building relationships is key to your success as a real estate agent. Today's guest, Nancy Messiha, is sharing her secret sauce to creating a successful real estate business! Tune in as Nancy shares how she has built her 'Live Just Fancier Community' and how that translates into actionable tips for building your sphere of influence too!In this episode:[4:33] When I first meet Fancy Nancy[7:20] Get to know Nancy Messiha[9:19] From Builder to Realtor[10:50] The struggles in transition[15:00] What you give will come back to you ten-fold[16:07] How Nancy encouraged me[18:40] What Fancy Nancy does not love about Real Estate[20:40] The secret of Fancy Nancy's Success[22:10] How Nancy builds Relationships[24:28] Give the best service for your client[25:55] The Fancy Events for you, Besties[29:45] The greatest lesson Fancy Nancy learned[32:40] This is a Business for people not for money[34:30] Reach out to Fancy Nancy!Links mentioned in this episode:Love your Leads Challenge5 Mistakes Free Resource
When thinking about changing relationships, what comes to mind? Do you find it something to do only when facing problems? In this episode, Jason Wasser digs deep into what it means to reevaluate relationships. His background as a licensed marriage and family therapist revealed the importance of looking beyond the relationship dynamics and looking within instead. Tune in to hear his story and how he helps people live from stress to success by facilitating a deeper understanding of oneself and one's system. [00:01 - 13:38] Work on the System to Make a Change From living a chaotic life to becoming a marriage and family therapist How the philosophy of the program goes beyond relationship dynamics Growing up in a home of domestic violence means living in survival mode Without seeing the family as a whole, it is difficult to evoke change [13:39 - 26:42] How to be a Better Boundary-Setter Our emotions are not psychological - they are physiological The universe will always give you what you believe Jason tackles the misconceptions about therapy and coaching Boundaries about honoring the differences of other people [26:43 - 45:33] Creating Meaningful Relationships with Intentionality Creating deliberate intentional connections and relationships The differences between being discerning and being judgmental You can never solve a problem in the vacuum Everything is connected to everything - check the system [45:34 - 48:37] Closing Segment Do the work and be brave Connect with Jason! Closing words Tweetable Quotes: “We each have to leave our own emotional matrix of the stories and the victimhood that we carry in order to start our true healing journey.” - Jason Wasser “The universe will always give you that what you believe.” - Jason Wasser Connect with Jason: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonwasserlmft/ LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes. Dreamcatchers is an inclusive organization that targets people's interest in being more instead of a certain demographic. We have people from all walks of life at many different ages. Find out more at www.dreamsshouldbereal.com. Find out more about Jerome at www.d3v3loping.com or www.myersmethods.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coach Lee talks to us about meaningful and lasting friendships. He talks about his journey from loneliness to living a fulfilled life! Get more information about coach Lee @ www.patternsofpossibility.com Get your free copy of 10 TIPS TO MAKING MEMORABLE CONVERSATIONS Email: patternsofpossibility@gmail.com
Lee Hopkins aka Coach (he/him/his) is a trans man who helps others learn the qualities of true friendship and believes it starts with being a friend to yourself. After spending years hiding and feeling disconnected, he realized the key to meaningful relationships is not “finding your tribe”, it's attracting your vibe by being authentic. Lee chats with Dr. mOe Anderson about his journey and shares his 3N's framework for creating boundaries. To learn more about Lee and his work, visit his website and take the friendship challenge!
JaMarr Johnson is a veteran, speaker, entrepreneur, and comedian. Born and raised in NYC, JaMarr is educating others through humor and wisdom. His new book “Super Connecting: The Art & Science of Creating Meaningful Relationships in a Digital Age” teaches techniques on how to be intentional with connecting. Being a powerful leader means super connecting with the circle you have, and going within to win. Prepare to laugh and be inspired in today's podcast, as JaMarr Johnson challenges us to break the mold of leadership!
JaMarr John Johnson is a veteran, speaker, entrepreneur, and comedian. Born and raised in NYC, JaMarr is educating others through humor and wisdom. His new book “Super Connecting: The Art & Science of Creating Meaningful Relationships in a Digital Age” teaches techniques on how to be intentional with connecting. Being a powerful leader means super connecting with the circle you have, and going within to win. Prepare to laugh and be inspired in today's podcast, as JaMarr Johnson challenges us to break the mold of leadership!
On this episode of the Making Bank podcast, Dan Zavorotny discusses how he started the company “NutriSense” and how it reached a 150 million dollar valuation in 26 months. When Dan started out his career, he realized that he would get hyper obsessive over certain things — where he wanted to be the best at whatever it was that he was doing. Dan used this hyper obsession of being the best to help propel himself in his career and later to kickstart his company NutriSense. NutriSense is a metabolic health company that uses Continuous Glucose Monitoring and machine learning to personalize nutrition and reduce the risk for type 2 diabetes & heart disease. With NutriSense, Dan's customers can track how their blood glucose levels respond to food, exercise, stress, and sleep all in real time. Listen to the episode to learn more about Dan's journey, how he approaches business and how he managed to scale his company during a global pandemic. Listen to Josh and Dan discuss health and business growth: (1:24) Dan's Background Dan talks about growing up as an immigrant in the US and not being able to travel as much as he wanted to. Later as an adult, how being able to travel for work became a criteria for the jobs he would choose and his biggest takeaway from his travels. (7:09) Creating NutriSense Dan was already working as a consultant in the healthcare space and he noticed that healthcare costs relating to diabetes, heart disease and alzheimers in the US kept going while people kept getting sicker. That's when he had the idea of doing something in this space. Later he ran into one of his friends wearing a CGM (Continuous Glucose Monitor) and Dan talks about creating Nutrisense together and the role he played in the company's creation. (9:48) Creating Meaningful Relationships with Influencers The biggest mistake companies make is treating influencers as “cash in and cash out.” Dan talks about how important it is to treat influencers as people and develop good relationships with them — how the relationships you have with people creates an avenue for you to be introduced to others driven by the same motivation in that space, over time allowing you to create a network of like minded individuals as well as build your brand. (13:04) The Importance of SEO Dan touches on the channels he used to expand his business to reach its 150 million dollar valuation, where he emphasizes on using SEO to its full potential. He stresses the importance of differentiating between short-term, long-term and mid-term channels and discerning which ones are best suited for your business. (15:54) What Sets Nutrisense Apart For years a CGM was only available to people with type 1 diabetic people. The process of getting one was everything but simple, on top of needing a prescription, it was expensive as well. However with NutriSense, Dan aimed to make CGMs available for everyone that wanted to track their glucose as well as making the information tracked available to them on their phones. (20:14) Overcoming Challenges Before wrapping up their conversation, Dan discusses the problems he faced starting up a company and trying to scale it during the pandemic. How his approach to challenges helped him overcome them and reach where he is today. Dan approaches all his problems with the mindset that “every wall can be broken,” he's a firm believer that every problem is solvable and it's only a matter of figuring out the solution. Links mentioned: Making Bank - Website https://www.nutrisense.io https://www.linkedin.com/in/danzav
On this episode of the Making Bank podcast, Dan Zavorotny discusses how he started the company “NutriSense” and how it reached a 150 million dollar valuation in 26 months. When Dan started out his career, he realized that he would get hyper obsessive over certain things — where he wanted to be the best at whatever it was that he was doing. Dan used this hyper obsession of being the best to help propel himself in his career and later to kickstart his company NutriSense. NutriSense is a metabolic health company that uses Continuous Glucose Monitoring and machine learning to personalize nutrition and reduce the risk for type 2 diabetes & heart disease. With NutriSense, Dan's customers can track how their blood glucose levels respond to food, exercise, stress, and sleep all in real time. Listen to the episode to learn more about Dan's journey, how he approaches business and how he managed to scale his company during a global pandemic. Listen to Josh and Dan discuss health and business growth: (1:24) Dan's Background Dan talks about growing up as an immigrant in the US and not being able to travel as much as he wanted to. Later as an adult, how being able to travel for work became a criteria for the jobs he would choose and his biggest takeaway from his travels. (7:09) Creating NutriSense Dan was already working as a consultant in the healthcare space and he noticed that healthcare costs relating to diabetes, heart disease and alzheimers in the US kept going while people kept getting sicker. That's when he had the idea of doing something in this space. Later he ran into one of his friends wearing a CGM (Continuous Glucose Monitor) and Dan talks about creating Nutrisense together and the role he played in the company's creation. (9:48) Creating Meaningful Relationships with Influencers The biggest mistake companies make is treating influencers as “cash in and cash out.” Dan talks about how important it is to treat influencers as people and develop good relationships with them — how the relationships you have with people creates an avenue for you to be introduced to others driven by the same motivation in that space, over time allowing you to create a network of like minded individuals as well as build your brand. (13:04) The Importance of SEO Dan touches on the channels he used to expand his business to reach its 150 million dollar valuation, where he emphasizes on using SEO to its full potential. He stresses the importance of differentiating between short-term, long-term and mid-term channels and discerning which ones are best suited for your business. (15:54) What Sets Nutrisense Apart For years a CGM was only available to people with type 1 diabetic people. The process of getting one was everything but simple, on top of needing a prescription, it was expensive as well. However with NutriSense, Dan aimed to make CGMs available for everyone that wanted to track their glucose as well as making the information tracked available to them on their phones. (20:14) Overcoming Challenges Before wrapping up their conversation, Dan discusses the problems he faced starting up a company and trying to scale it during the pandemic. How his approach to challenges helped him overcome them and reach where he is today. Dan approaches all his problems with the mindset that “every wall can be broken,” he's a firm believer that every problem is solvable and it's only a matter of figuring out the solution. Links mentioned: Making Bank - Website https://www.nutrisense.io https://www.linkedin.com/in/danzav
Welcome to Season 2 of the I'm Going Podcast! Where are we going now?Have you ever done a friendship audit?In this episode, we talk a bit about what a friendship audit is, how you can do an analysis of your circle of people, what things you should look out for, and what you should prioritize in your relationships. We dive into the different relationship statuses from childhood friends to close acquaintances, the different dynamics of each of them, and how you can navigate each one specifically.We also talk about:Having the same core valuesTrustComplementing life phasesHaving different points of view even in friendshipAttachment stylesSelf-AwarenessNon-negotiablesHow men and women act differently in relationshipsResources:Read about attachment styles here https://www.attachmentproject.com/blog/four-attachment-styles/Read about non-negotiables here https://toriemathis.com/why-you-must-define-non-negotiables/Join our community:Our website https://www.imgoingpodcast.com/Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/imgoingpodcast/Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=K9LVHHXUAEJKN)
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This week on the podcast, I sit down with my go-to on all things relationships, Rachel Greenwald. Rachel is one of the most successful matchmakers in the United States, responsible for 857 marriages in the past 20 years. She is the New York Times bestselling author of “Find a Husband After 35: Using What I Learned at Harvard Business School”. Listen in as Rachel and Natalie talk about: Rachel's analogy of Penthouse people vs. basement people How to decide which relationships you want to invest time and energy into Tips to connect deeply with people virtually instead of in person How to eliminate small talk and have more meaningful conversations She has been featured widely in the media as a relationship expert, including The Today Show, CNN, The New York Times, Fortune Magazine, NPR, and many more. Her books have been translated into 18 languages worldwide, and have been optioned by Paramount Studios for a Hollywood film. Rachel now uses the tactics she learned in the love business to help business leaders improve their professional relationships at work. She is currently doing an Executive Fellowship at Harvard Business School, and has conducted relationship coaching sessions at organizations like Google, Estee Lauder, Morgan Stanley, YPO groups, Stanford University and others. She teaches two different workshops regularly at Canyon Ranch Spa in Tucson: one program is called “Relationships That Work” for executives, and the other program is called “Post-Divorce Bootcamp” for singles. Links Mentioned in the Show Sign up for the Post-Divorce Bootcamp Register for the Relationships That Work retreat Purchase Seeking Health. Use the code NATALIE for a discount. Sign Up for Natalie's Newsletter Connect with Rachel Greenwald Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Facebook www.RachelGreenwald.com Connect with Natalie Tysdal On Instagram On YouTube On Facebook Website
Here we are, 20 episodes strong!! In this special milestone episode, Skatz chats and provides insight to help you cultivate healthy relationships with the people who truly want to be in your life. It's time to move on from situations and people that cause you stress and make your inner peace a priority! Skatz also shares a fun announcement at the end of the episode, so kick back, relax, and enjoy!
You are really going to love our show with JaMarr Johnson today, who is a true renaissance man. We covered so much ground in this one, and we love how JaMarr refers to himself as an entrepremedian. He talks about entertaining first and making it interesting and engaging. JaMarr did this perfectly on today's show and we mention his book, Super-Connecting a lot, which you should definitely grab. We also chat about affiliate marketing and we love how he explains it simply as ‘recommending stuff.' We also talk about the serenity prayer, reframing your emotions and the fears surrounding public speaking, and how to rewire your brain. JaMarr then talks about his connection with a cannabis company and the health side behind it. He has a proven track record of figuring out the wins all around and leveraging what someone already has going on, and he's using his skills to leverage the processes, traffic, and infrastructure to make it all happen. After you've listened, be sure to check out our conversations with Steve Sims and Ken Coleman for more inspiration on how to get in front of the right people and the best ways to grow your network for fun and success. “In business, you want to capture their information more than you want to make sure they have yours because they are not going to follow up.” - JaMarr Johnson Some Topics We Discussed Include: Developing verbal kung fu to diffuse potential bad situations The need for stability and how we all can be a renaissance person Getting a call out from the stage from Dave Chappelle When visualization meets preparation How to be at a place where everything that happens to you is a blessing Content creation from everyday experiences Using voice emails to impress How to create a natural flow in your daily from the time you wake up Messenger marketing with funnels that appear based on keywords Cloud kitchens and cannabis kiosks! Resources From JaMarr Johnson: Super-Connecting - The Art & Science of Creating Meaningful Relationships in a Digital Age book Through the Fire Speech Super Connecting: The Secret of Professional Networking course IAmJamarr.com References and Links Mentioned: PodHacker Membership Charity Miles app Zero app SuperPhone LinkedIn Learning The Rise Of Superman by Steven Kotler The Cannabis Health Index by Uwe Blesching Are you ready to be EPIC with us?! Then grab our EGP Letter here! Did you know we have an awesome YouTube Channel? Join the Facebook Community - be sure to hop in our Facebook group to chat with us, our other amazing guests that we've had on the show, and fellow entrepreneurs! This episode is sponsored by Easy Webinar - be sure to check out these special deals for our listeners. How To Make Impossible Things Happen - Steve Sims How To Achieve Your Goals Using The Proximity Principle - Ken Coleman
Brandon Fong is an entrepreneur, author, mentor, coach, marketing expert, and the Founder of 7-Figure Millennials. He is a Writer and Course Creator at his own agency, and also hosts his podcast, 7-Figure Millennials. Brandon created the Magic Connection Method that helps other entrepreneurs find success while prioritizing their health, happiness, and relationships. Before starting his own company, Brandon was the Head of Marketing at SuperHuman Enterprises. He was also previously the Social Media Manager at MindsetGo. Brandon is an avid world traveler, having been to 23 countries and counting. In this episode… Why is building relationships so important as an entrepreneur? Is there an easier way to meet connections and be part of an entrepreneurial group? What is the “Law of the Buffalo” philosophy? Brandon Fong can explain it best. Brandon is an entrepreneur, author, and mentor. He started his entrepreneurial journey a short time ago, and has already helped many high-profile CEOs and business leaders boost their success without sacrificing their health and happiness. What made him decide to take the challenge and start his own business? Relationships. On this jam-packed episode of the Tiger Performance Podcast, Steve Adams talks with entrepreneur and Founder of 7-Figure Millennials, Brandon Fong. They discuss the impact of good mentors, how entrepreneurship is perceived, the successful way to create relationships, and much more. Stay tuned!
Good marketing is all about relationship-building, isn't it?On today's episode, I had the opportunity to talk to Elaine Brewer, one of the founders of Humble Warrior Wellness Center, who reminded me that's exactly what marketing is about. The Wellness Center helps veterans and first responders with their mental and physical health, by offering resources, services, and classes. Interestingly, Elaine's organization just launched—so they're addressing some daunting challenges. In a nutshell, they're trying to raise money, navigate the pandemic, and build relationships and connections all at once. That's been creating some real concerns about what to do first. Our conversation focused primarily on creating strong connections with stakeholders and learning to lean on those authentic connections before you go for a big ask. This led to a discussion about tactics—for example, how to find connections using Sales Navigator or break up projects into smaller bite-sized pieces. We also talked about ways to leverage different channels of communication and resources, like starting a podcast to get your message out there and build an enthusiastic and engaged audience. Elaine is doing some important work. and we're excited to follow her journey. Hope you enjoy the show!Links: Humble Warrior Wellness CenterEnergize ColoradoColorado Nonprofit AssociationAsk:Take care of yourself and don't be afraid to reach out.
Having a multifamily business or any type of property that you're owning can be so challenging to manage, and it involves risks and it is possible to lose your entire investment if you're not doing the right thing. If that happened, it may not be easy to start again but knowing what went wrong and learning from it is something that can help you to recover from your investment losses. In this episode, Adam Adams shares his past experiences in the Real Estate Market and how he restarted in the business by using his Social Media Presence to build meaningful connections with Investors.What You'll Learn From This Episode:Adam's Background and How He Started in the Real Estate IndustryPossible Effect/s of Mismanagement and Over-Confidence of an Investor Lose a Property InvestmentImportance of Drafting a Contract for Eviction Purposes, Background Check for Tenants, and Hiring a Property Management Team for a Multifamily InvestmentUnderstanding the Types of Assets that You Should be Focusing on Before Starting in the Real Estate BusinessWhat is Sharpe Ratio and how it helps investors?Why apartments are the best asset and Multifamily is trusted by most banks and investors?What is Social Media Presence and How it Contributes to Creating Meaningful Relationships with Investors Easiest Ways to have Social Media Presence and Attract InvestorsHow to Build and Boost Your Confidence in Social MediaImportance of Being Yourself, Delivering Value to Listeners or Audiences, and Avoiding Negativities in Social MediaGuest Bio:Adam A. Adams, also known in the real estate community as Triple A, has devoted himself to educating and inspiring aspiring investors through real estate conferences, radio & podcast interviews, his program, and his thriving Meetup group. Adam has been podcasting since 2017 and currently hosts the Apartment Investing Show. With hundreds of thousands of downloads Adam's podcasts are listened to around the world. His efforts to educate and inspire other investors has earned him the prestigious title "Master Investor” by Think Realty magazine and he is also a three-time Hall of Fame winner from RE Mentor for his successes in multifamily syndications. Meetup.com recognized him as one of the top MeetUp organizers in the world (2018).In 2005, Adam took the plunge into part-time real estate investing, but it quickly became his full-time passion! Adam has partnered in many multifamily syndications both as a general partner and as a limited partner. His company, BlueSpruce Holdings, focuses on finding and managing apartment communities to allow passive investors diversification, cash flow, tax benefits, and freedom of time. Adam’s primary role in the company is to increase their brand and attract capital, successfully raising millions of dollars from private investors. He strives to grow his company’s brand as one of the top syndication teams in the United States. Website: https://adamadams.net/Podcasting Services: https://mypodcast.website/To Connect With Us:Website: www.bonavestcapital.comPlease click here, to leave a rating and review!
In this episode, Namish elaborates on how we can keep meaningful relationships with those close to us and create new ones.
Jessica Sanders chats with us about her passion for education and her focus on creating meaningful relationships with her students that help them develop a love for learning. More at www.teachbetter.com/podcast/jessicasanders Jessica's Recommendations EdTech Tool: Airserver Books: Kids deserve It by Todd Neslonely and Adam Welcome Who to Follow on Social Media: Pam Harris (Twitter) Jessica Sanders (Twitter) What's A Good YouTube Channel, Podcast or Website for Educators? Math Is Figure-Out-Able (Podcast/Website) Daily, Weekly, or Monthly routine every teacher should get into? Laugh out loud every day and identify the LOL moment at the end of each day Best piece of advice you've ever received: “Never stop WORKING at anything you do. If it doesn’t challenge you, it doesn’t change you." Links to Connect With Jessica Twitter: @jsandersmath Instagram: @jsandersmath --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teach-better-talk/message
Thom walks you through exactly how and why to have significant and meaningful relationships with almost everyone you meet!
A meaningful relationship is as a relationship that is of personal significance, is healthy, caring, and long-lasting, and is one we couldn’t do without. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/osarugueAmayanvbo/message
How are you adding value and overdelivering to people who matter in your life? How, as a loan officer, can you cultivate Superfans to help grow your business? Co-Founder of The Superfan Company, Brittany Hodak, sat down with host Adam O'Daniel at the HousingWire engage.marketing event in Charlotte this summer. They talk everything from "The Platinum Rule" to how often you really need to be on social media.
Teachers need personal professional development. In today’s episode, we’re sharing five real-world examples of teachers who used their summer to improve their classroom and earn professional development credit. From combatting student anxiety, helping special needs students, rewriting a physics curriculum, building student relationships, and reducing stress school-wide -- these teachers use their learning to improve real-world problems. The post and podcast episode are sponsored by Advancement Courses. This episode includes advertorial content as I am interviewing the sponsor of the show. This happens one episode a year during the week of ISTE. www.coolcatteacher.com/e519 5 Examples of Positive, Personal PD for Powerful Teacher Learning - Transcript Vicki: Today we're doing a special episode with Krysia Lazarewicz from Advancement Courses. Now, those of you who have been listening to my podcast for a while, you know, what I think about Advancement Courses, and they have so many incredible offerings, but today we want to talk about five examples of transformative PD. You know, in the summertime, sometimes we teachers have a difficult time figuring out, okay, what am I going to learn, and sometimes the stuff we learn, we feel like, is not relevant to what we're doing in the classroom. So, Krysia, you have some examples for us of relevant, impactful, learning. What's your first one? PD Example #1: Combatting Student Anxiety with a Class in Mindfulness Krysia: Sure, so our first one actually has to do with something that many of our educators are identifying as a big problem, which is student anxiety, and it may not be surprising to any of you, but our students are dealing with so many challenges these days: from safety drills, to weather drills, bomb threats, active shooter lockdowns, things that students don't always know how to process, and so we have a lot of educators who come to us saying: 'What can I do to make this better?' So, this particular story is about a 2nd-grade teacher, who decided that she was going to turn her summer PD into a productive use of time in her classroom and teach herself and her students to use specific mindfulness techniques that could then her students actually turn that anxiety into productive moments of resilience. Course mentioned in example #1: Staying Present: Mindfulness for Better Teaching and Learning (3 Grad Credits) Use the code COOLCAT to get a 20% discount. So, to do this, she created her own five-minute activity that refocuses students. So, thinking about: How do they reset their bodies? How do they focus on mindfulness rather than fear? How do they think about different ways that they can bring attention to what's happening internally, rather than focus on the fear and anxiety that happens outside? The other really cool thing that she did, is she brought parents into this. So, she welcomed parents into the classrooms to help students learn some of these new techniques, to bring some of those ideas home. She presented at Parents' Nights, she presented to other teachers in her building, to then, help spread some of these skills to other students, and what she found was that through doing this, her students were actually better able to manage those drills, but they were also better equipped to make it through other stressful factors like testing week, or in-class assessments, or many of the other social conflicts that we know kids experience on a day-to-day basis. So, this is a great story because it showed how one teacher can really turn some of these disruptive classroom moments into events for learning. Vicki: So, if teachers are struggling with, you know, helping kids calm or the stress, then mindfulness may be a great option? Krysia: Absolutely. Vicki: Okay, so you've given us one example of transformative PD: helping our kids with anxiety and us with anxiety by mindfulness. What's another example? PD Example #2: A PD Care Team for Special Needs Students Krysia: So, another example that really happens when our educators start coming together and collaborating around professional development that they can then bring together the community. This story is about what happens when a community of educators come together to help solve a particular issue that a particular grade level may experience. Course mentioned in Example #2. Strategies for Addressing Student Anxiety (3 Grad Credits) Use the code COOLCAT to get a 20% discount. So, for this one, we had a group of educators who had a classroom of high-needs students, and what they did is they came together in what they called a Care Team to then develop specific plans for each student as they developed through that particular grade. What's so inspiring about this approach is that we actually had a cohort of educators rallying around the specific need that their group of students had. In this cohort, what they did was they focused on developing a strategy to bring all the relevant people into a community around each student. So, they included the principal, the counselor, the occupvational therapist, classroom teachers, parents, special education liaisons: all the different roles that they could bring to help create this formulaic plan, and what came as a result of this particular cohort of teachers taking ownership is that they created a school-wide approach to helping those special students across multiple different contexts within the building. So, again, they practiced relaxation techniques, they changed the daily schedule that they had at the school for their students, they also came up with new ways that they could manage transitions, help students learn to expect change, and help them think of different ways that they could chunk information to better see progress that those students were making, rather than letting those students just see the work left to complete. Vicki: Cool, so this was part of a professional development they did? Krysia: It sure was, and they came together over the summer to do that. Vicki: Well, that's great. Okay, what's our third? PD Example #3 - Rewriting a Physics Curriculum and Building a PLN Krysia: So, we know that educators are very collaborative, but sometimes, teaching can be very isolating. So, this particular story comes from an educator, a high school physics teacher. This teacher took two courses each worth three grad credits: Next Generation Science Standards: A New Framework for Authentic Instruction Integrating Engineering Design With Middle And High School Science Instruction Use the code COOLCAT to get a 20% discount. She moved from a school building, where she was one of many teachers, to where she was the only one. She was given a curriculum to teach that required lecture and required worksheets. It wasn't what she wanted for her classroom. So, she decided that she was going to come and take a few courses so that she could connect directly with other educators across the nation to think about how she wanted to improve and rewrite that curriculum. What I found really inspiring about this is that through taking some of these content-specific courses, she actually connected into a network of educators all across the country; they came together, they rewrote an entire curriculum, they shared resources, and through the use of this PLC, she was actually able to come up with a new curriculum over the summer, which she then was excited and inspired to use. One of the greatest compliments I think we can get is when educators come back year after year to continue to hone and refine what they worked on, and so now we have seen her take courses three summers in a row as she continues to grow and develop the curriculum through the help of that network she created. Vicki: Wow, that's awesome. Okay, what's our fourth? PD Example #4: Building Connections with Students Krysia: So the fourth one is: sometimes, we find that there's just that one student, and I think we all know that one student who we just can't quite seem to reach, and that's actually a motivation for a lot of educators to pick a course. Course mentioned in example #4:Creating Meaningful Relationships and Setting Boundaries with Your Students There's a student. They want a strategy that can help them with that student. Well, this particular educator decided that this year, she wasn't going to have that one student, and so she set about building a proactive plan that she could use to make it much more likely that she would have a connection with each one of her kids. To do this, she created a series of activities at the beginning of the year with the sole purpose of making her students feel known, and what she found was that by doing this, she was able to connect with them very quickly, she was able to connect meaningfully with their parents. She then wrote these informational pieces on cards that she kept throughout the rest of the year, and what she said is that as she found she was running into trouble connecting with those kids, she pulled out the cards, she talked with the student, and said 'Look, these are the things that we said we had in common, these are the things that you said are important to you, let's talk about one of them.' So, by doing that, she was able to then find a way to at least open a conversation with that student. She then was also able to go to other teachers of that child and have a conversation much more specific about what she could do to find an 'in,' and she actually learned that by condensing with those other teachers in that way, the other educators were likely to help her connect with that student. So, it opened up the door to have those courageous conversations with other teachers who may be able to help in cases when you're struggling with an individual student yourself. Vicki: Well, you have to relate before you educate. Krysia: Absolutely, it's important. Vicki: Okay, so you've talked about taking care of students and improving the curriculum and helping kids be mindful. How about teachers taking care of themselves? PD Example #5: Self Care and Reducing Stress At a School Krysia: Which is one of the most important parts of teaching! So, social, emotional learning is gaining momentum for our students, but sometimes we forget that it applies just as much to ourselves, and so in this particular story, one of our students came to us because she actually said that she was 'a negative influence on our students as they endure a physically and mentally worn out teacher trying his or her best to present a substantive lesson,' and that's a direct quote. Course mentioned in example #5 From Burnout to Productivity: Creating a Path to Teacher Wellness So, what she did, is she went through and said 'Well, how am I feeling stress,' and she created a stress journal; she noted and described what those situations were, and what she found is that those stressful situations were things that resonated with other educators in her building. She worked with her principal to have all educators create that stress journal and they found that they actually had control to change many of those pieces that were causing that stress; things like: their meeting schedule, their PD structure, policies around structures for attendance. So, what came out of this was an actual awareness that they could influence change in their building to reduce the overall stress and increase the amount of time educators spent helping students. Vicki: Wow, I love that idea of a stress journal. I think that could be very, very helpful for everyone. So, educators, as you plan your summer, remember to select PD opportunities that are actually going to improve your classroom. We need to have professional development, so let's make it meaningful and relevant and purposeful. Thanks, Krysia! Krysia: Thank you! Krysia Lzarewicz - Bio as Submitted As General Manager of Advancement Courses, Krysia Lazarewicz partners with universities and enables them to deliver practical and relevant graduate-level professional development for K-12 educators. Prior to her current role, Krysia taught middle school math and science, as well as worked in content development for Pearson before moving to Learning House, a Wiley brand, where she supported higher education faculty in developing and delivering high-quality online programs. Twitter: @AdvanceTeaching Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a “sponsored podcast episode.” The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. 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