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If you're a true music fan, you know the best songs are the ones that speak to your soul, and Las Vegas artist Kuttup is doing just that. On this electrifying episode of Music Monday, we sit down with Kuttup to uncover her journey into the music industry and what makes her style impossible to replicate. From her raw lyrics to her captivating stage presence, Kuttup is proving why she's one of the realest voices in the game right now. And to top it off, she takes the stage to perform her hit single, “What It Comes To.” Follow Kuttup: Instagram: @itskuttup TikTok: @kuttupmusic Stream her music on all platforms: Kuttup
Call it a classic grab bag from this time last year! Please note that we are still in the market for your Notes App intel… Gained some wisdom from @OlsenOracle, a perfect fan account (that is maybe even Olsen approved???). We're having a Marcella Hazan moment, thanks to, as Food & Wine put it her “radical simplicity.” Some recipes we've been cooking: THE tomato, onion, and butter sauce, grilled fish romagna style, pesto, rice and smothered cabbage soup, and chimney sweep's gelato. Speaking of cooking, we must discuss this Julia Child gas stove story by Rebecca Leber for Vox, which pairs well with “How the Fossil Fuel Industry Convinced Americans to Love Gas Stoves,” which she wrote for Mother Jones. Your Notes Apping!! See: this packing-list revelation from@rileejsmith (um, the template). We also love this TikTok from @kiramackenz. What weird things are you up to in the Notes App? Let us know at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, @athingortwohq, or in our Geneva! Give your hair the gift of Nutrafol. Take $10 off your first month's subscription with the code ATHINGORTWO. YAY.
In a rerun of an *absolute hit* episode from last holiday season, we're talkin' Thingies with Alison Roman, the woman behind a SLEW of recipes we cook all the dang time. We know you know her, but JIC, she's the author of NYT bestselling—and gifty!—cookbooks Sweet Enough, Nothing Fancy, and Dining In, she doles out the most delightful kitchen content in A Newsletter and on her Home Movies YouTube channel, and she delivers guidance of all kinds on her Solicited Advice podcast. In essence: She's full of thoughts, and we want them all. First things first, what we would bring to a pilot kid-gift swap (thx, Leslie!): Spirograph, Yellow Owl Workshop DIY Pin & Flair Kit, Bastien Contraire Stencil Kit, Majo Ideas Art Pack, and Pop Tubes. Alison's tabletop Thingies include beeswax candles (try Greentree Home Candle—maybe in the sangria color?!), candle holders *in general* (e.g., this Sophie Lou Jacobson one), and interesting serving platters including Bordallo Pinheiro's. For the bod, she loves using Laneige's lip mask as lip balm, and Davines's Vegetarian Miracle Mask for her hair. On the food front, how about chopped fermented chilies—use them to make her Brothy Chickpeas with Calabrian Chili (and/or these chickpeas)—and, for dessert, Kolsvart gummies. Share your Thingies with us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, and @athingortwohq, or drop them in our Geneva! YAY.
Dr. Jennifer Gardella, is a small business SEO, Blogging and Social Media Consultant and author. She won the Crowd Favorite Award and $100 for A Woman's Place at MISSION Story Slam 10: The Message with her personal story of surviving domestic violence.
Greg joins Rob from Chicago where he was attending NAR's iOi Summit. Greg gives his experience of being at the iOi Summit and discusses the pitch battle and his favorite new app, Tuesday, and its founder Cole Boyer who won "Crowd Favorite". They go on to discuss NAR's decision to appoint Nykia Wright as their new CEO and if experience in organized real estate or connections in Washington D.C. really matter. As you can imgaine Greg and Rob have different opinions. They finish with discussing the ongoing rumors of the fate of Clear Cooperation Policy (CCP), a.k.a. "The Ocho". It's a fun one! Watch us on YouTube! Connect with Rob and Greg: Rob's Website Greg's Website Our Sponsors: CoreLogic Notorious VIP The Giant Steps Job Board This podcast is produced by Sunbound Studios
In a true throw-back classic episode from last year: Make sure to double-knot your shoes because we're running through a bunch of activewear brands, morning baths, kale phones, butter money, and COTC (corn on the cob, clearly). You can read more about Vuori's lore in Courier (and try out their Pose fitted polo, Daydream drew, and All the Feels bra for yourself). Other workout wear of interest: Splits59 (specifically their Raquel flared leggings), Wilson (how ‘bout these Wynne pleated pants and the pleated court short?), Tracksmith ( their Article One running sunglasses collab!), District Vision, Satisfy, On, Tory Sport, and Sweaty Betty. Curious about cool sports stores? We've heard good things about Distance in Paris, we love FrontRunners in L.A., and we have to hand it to Pete Carlson Golf and Tennis in Palm Desert for going *deep*. The everything shower! Consider this reel from The Everygirl your primer. If you're looking to limit your oblivion time, check out the OneSec app…or consider the cocaine/kale phone, via George Mack by way of Trung Phan. Also, the to-google notepad, ℅ Courtney Martin. Butter sculpture season, our Bama Rush? A great read: "The Secret Feminist History of Butter Cows” by Lyz Lenz. What activewear brands do you like, how do you morning bath if you do such a thing?! Share with us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva! Show your hair the love with Nutrafol. Take $10 off your first month's subscription with the code ATHINGORTWO. Hire with Indeed and get a $75 sponsored job credit when you use our link. YAY.
Hi hi! This week, we're re-releasing this Date Night episode from last year! We'll be back with our regularly scheduled programming next week. In the meantime enjoy “Date Night w/ Timmy: Kourtney v. Kim Kardashian, Summer Travel, & Birth Control(!?)”It's a thing! Date Night. We're making it a thing. Pumped. Date Night Ep. 4! Since we last spoke, we have made some moves in the goal department - Whit's self-care and Tim's self-talk. We will fill you in. Plus, we touch on Timmy's efforts to bond with Sonny, Kourtney + Kim's drama, In and Out vs. Five Guys debate, summer vacation planning, and more!! And trying to decide if I need to go on birth control...Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
You know, this episode from last year is an all-time classic—a real Bobs smörgåsbord if you will. We welcome your updates on all of this! Especially how you're footwearing for summer rain. Our rain-clog conversation has reached new heights! As in: We have a Calzuro review for you. Holiday shopping season is starting early because the Staten Island Pizza Rat hats are back in stock. Now onto romance! For an IRL one, try Julia Allison and Noah Feldman. Fictional romances we love include You, Again by Kate Goldbeck (bonus read: this Vulture story about fanfics-turned-bestsellers by Elizabeth Held), The Art of Scandal by Regina Black, Tessa Bailey's books including It Happened One Summer, Hook, Line, and Sinker, Fix Her Up, and Chase Me, and Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan. Re: sports romances, see Icebreaker by Hannah Grace, The Deal by Elle Kennedy, Kennedy Ryan in general, and this GQ interview with Phillies player Bryce Harper. Also! Let's talk about Danielle Steel's desk—Samantha Leach did a good profile of the icon for Glamour—and Rachel Antonoff's fall fashion campaign (completely unrelated but we love her email roundups to her vet). Share the romances you're into with us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, @athingortwohq, or our Geneva! YAY.
Consider this episode—one of last year's favorites!—an ode to your embrace of the term “regrettably worth it” aka RWI aka something we get asked to define as least weekly
Emily gives Kaitlin the greatest compliment of her life. The saga continues with the curse of Matt and Emily's HVAC. Kaitlin and Scott go on a trip to Maryland and revisit the site of Scott's most “profound” spiritual experience. They also get to see their nephew pitch in front of 40,000 people. His name is Garret Declue. He plays Banana Ball. He's #17 on the Firefighters. He's awesome. Go check him out. And in other news, Kaitlin wants to become an internet troll. Get a FREE Magic Mind Sample Pack https://www.magicmind.com/sowhatpodtrial DISCOUNT CODE: Sowhatpodtrial Follow Kaitlin on Insta → @kaitlingraceelliott Follow SWE on Insta → @so.what.else So What Else Website
Emily gives Kaitlin the greatest compliment of her life. The saga continues with the curse of Matt and Emily's HVAC. Kaitlin and Scott go on a trip to Maryland and revisit the site of Scott's most “profound” spiritual experience. They also get to see their nephew pitch in front of 40,000 people. His name is Garret Declue. He plays Banana Ball. He's #17 on the Firefighters. He's awesome. Go check him out. And in other news, Kaitlin wants to become an internet troll. Get a FREE Magic Mind Sample Pack https://www.magicmind.com/sowhatpodtrial DISCOUNT CODE: Sowhatpodtrial Follow Kaitlin on Insta → @kaitlingraceelliott Follow SWE on Insta → @so.what.else So What Else Website
If mid-July has you a bit out at sea with your routines—show of hands?!—this might be just the right time to revisit one of last year's hit eps about creativity and exercise. Let's do this. For more on morning pages, we direct you to The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron. And, a book that comes up a lot despite our mixed feelings about it: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert. A YouTube vid Erica followed to write a novel, as recommended by Mary HK Choi. Some workout wardrobe staples include unitards—check out Girlfriend Collective and Héros—and the posture-correcting sports bra from Forme (more from Fast Company). If you need a work-out pep talk, you can always count on Coach Bennett. (And while we're here: Thanks for programming this ep, Sarah.) How do you keep going with exercise? Are you a morning-pages person? Let us know at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva! Grab a Secret Menu membership for more, more recommendations.
Let this greatest-hits ep be all the proof you need that things are still a mess! Should you need supporting evidence, might we direct you to Leah Chernikoff's recent article for Harper's Bazaar on the topic? On gel manicures: Uché Blackstock is going to keep getting them, and Claire is too—but now with Maniglovz to protect her hands from those UV lights (and with CND Shellac whenever she can). For a one-coat at-home mani, Olive & June Cosmic, Pleasing Pearly Tops, and Dior Glow deliver a shimmery, sheer finish. A listener said Dazzle Dry is one of their Thingies, and multiple of y'all have called-out Londontown Kur Nail Concealer (
Why *wouldn't* we revisit any entertainment property—this podcast ep included—starring Channing Tatum?! Behold, one of last year's hits, for your (re-?)listening pleasure. What do the critics have to say about Magic Mike? Here's Shirley Li at The Atlantic, Emma Specter at Vogue, A.O. Scott at the NYT, Richard Brody at The New Yorker, Bob Mondello at NPR, and Kyle Smith at the Wall Street Journal. Channing's look right now! Specifically this Met Gala pic and this Variety cover! He and Zoë Kravitz share a stylist, Andrew Mukamal (who was featured on Kell on Earth—see also: this Interview interview with Kelly Cutrone). If you're into the business side of Magic Mike, check out WSJ's story “For Magic Mike, Channing Tatum Looked for Strippers Moms Could Love.” As for Channing's other creative projects: Sparkella, Born & Bred Vodka (more from BonApp), and the much-hyped romance novel he's writing with Roxane Gay. (Unrelated but also totally related, Tessa Bailey's reverse-harem romance Happenstance.) Oh, Girl Scouts, preparing girls to meet the world with courage, confidence, and character since 1912! We love the logo redesign by Collins, and if you need a cookie source, buy them from Troop 6000, a first-of-its-kind program designed to serve families living in temporary housing in the New York City shelter system, or from trans girls around the country. Another scouting org we love: Radical Monarchs, which creates opportunities for girls and gender-expansive youth of color—this doc is great. Share your Magic Mike reviews with us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva! And for more recommendations, try out a Secret Menu membership. The juggle is real. Don't just respond to stress, get ahead of it with Stress Relief from Ritual. Get 25% off your first month at ritual.com/athingortwo. Start Ritual or add Stress Relief to your subscription today. YAY.
As we revisit this crowd favorite episode from last year, can we ask you to leave us VMs and tell you how you're coping with cringe now? Is it changing? What's to thank (or blame)? 833-632-5463! If you're not getting our newsletter!Today's prompt: Nell Diamond's repost of a tweet from @isabelunraveled. (For more on Nell, founder of Hill House Home, dip into these profiles from New York Magazine and Harper's Bazaar.)The Justin Long post. Discuss!For some cringe backstory: Kaitlyn Tiffany's story “How Did We Get So ‘Cringe'?” for The Atlantic.We had to revisit Elizabeth Gilbert's Big Magic—because avoiding cringe and chasing perfectionism are related…no? See also: Ninth Street Women by Mary Gabriel, David Brandon Geeting's installment of the Perfectly Imperfect newsletter, and the edition of Kaelen Haworth's Kael Mail newsletter about ins but no outs. Check out Her Country by Marissa R. Moss. Among the themes: how Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris, and Mickey Guyton gave up on wanting people to like them to find success. On finding affection for your younger self: this Anne Helen Petersen newsletter, Jonah Hill's doc Stutz, the podcast Mortified, Justin Cooley on his role in Kimberly Akimbo, and Mo Willems in the NYT.A definition of post-cringe; an example of post-cringe: Kaitlin Phillips.How are you embracing cringe? Who's your cringe-spiration? You know where to find us: 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, @athingortwohq, or our Geneva!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this Sales Secrets Series, I'm demystifying what it takes to make money in business so you can truly thrive. Today, I'm kicking off the series by helping you cultivate a strong mindset foundation—and of course, we're starting with one of the most powerful mindset shifts for selling with integrity and ease. I think back and I remember groaning to my coach, “I just don't want to be too salesy.” The truth was that I had a major mindset block around this. Fast-forward five years and I can tell you that working through this fear was one of the most impactful mindset shifts I made in growing my coaching business from the ground up. Not only that, but I learned to *gasp* actually love selling. I see it for my clients too. Once they ditch the ick and start to sell in a way that feels good, they begin to close more of them. If you're someone who has ever worried about being too pushy or too salesy, then today's episode is a MUST listen that is going to help you shift this mindset block so you can make more Sincere Sales™ and grow your business. Download the Simplified Mindset Practice here: https://amandajoyceweber.ck.page/simplifiedmindsetpractice Book a free Sincere Sales coaching call here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/sinceresales?utm_source=one-simple-shift&utm_medium=podcast&utm_term=276&utm_content=&utm_campaign=sincere-sales Check out the show notes here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/one-simple-shift-all-episodes/276-amanda-joyce-weber DM me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amandajoyceweber/
We're wise enough to know it's about time to revisit this wisdom episode from the vault. We share our feelings about feeling our age and some excellent advice we caught about living with a little longing—and we very much would like to hear if this one hits differently the second time around. Some readings that impacted how we've been navigating aging include Being Mortal by Atul Gawande, Casey Johnston's Swole Woman program, Cheryl Wischover's “What Changed When I Started Lifting Weights” in the Gloria newsletter, and Kayleen Schaefer's “How 50 Pushups A Day Helped Me Cope In An Uncertain World” for Elle. If you have thoughts on longing or musings about aging share them with us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq. And try out a Secret Menu membership for more recommendations.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we present a very *us* episode from the archives: What does “After Dark” mean to you? How does one explain what consulting is? Are you signed up for Dua Lipa's newsletter? What does it mean to actually *build* a bear? All this and more in your ears now!For some discomfitting Build-a-Bear products for adults, enter The Bear Cave. For other “but what does it MEAN?” After Dark content, check out National Parks After Dark and this edition of Emily Henry's Book Lovers. Check out this YouTube video from Charlie Berens for on ope usage and Midwest vs. Everybody's great ope merch. Also: on the rise of the Midwestern vibe.Takeaways re: "A ‘Landmark' as Women Will Coach Against Each Other in Men's Soccer," which also made us think about this episode of Throwing Fits.Join us in subscribing to Dua Lipa's newsletter Service95 and listening to her podcast At Your Service. Share your thoughts on all of this at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva! And try out a Secret Menu membership for a whole lot more recommendations. Turn to Shopify for all your ecomm needs and get a free 14-day trial with our link.YAY.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're so excited about this Guest Thingies ep with Ellen Van Dusen of Dusen Dusen—a greatest hit if there ever was one! But first, some nuggets of wisdom from famously creative famous dudes.We're definitely taking inspiration from Rod Stewart's model railway side project and Tom Hanks's advice to Austin Butler. Ellen's Thingies include being comfortable inside and outside the home (please see: her delightful robes…and brand-new slippers!!), @Favetiktoks420 on Instagram, and cool silverware (especially David Tisdale's Picnic Flatware, which makes us think of Ahimsa dinnerware for kids). She also loves tile right now—see: Heath Ceramics, her collab with Concrete Collaborative, Fireclay, and Oasis—and you have to, have to check out her backyard mosaic. Last but not least: Her love of bird-watching has us asking when she's going to start selling the birdhouse she designed for Brooklyn Botanic Garden (in the meantime, the MoMA one we're all into). Ooh, and as we told Ellen, Where'd You Go, Bernadette is a great book and a much better movie than it gets credit for being.Share your dream Thingies guests with us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq. And for more recommendations, try out a Secret Menu membership.Treat your hair to Nutrafol. Take $10 off your first month's subscription with the code ATHINGORTWO.YAY.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Crowd Favorite, Brianna Blackburn - aka @ThatFunnyGirlBri (on IG) is back! GO FOLLOW BRI and make sure you come see her live, we promise you won't be disappointed. And check out her new movie Thanksgiving Roast 2! Out now on Amazon. Don't forget to also check out her special on YouTube @funnygirlbri https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-WYz9GZTLk Come see Hunter and Sammy B doing comedy where ya can: Hunter: Every Thursday Night at Parrots Lounge at 9:30PM (Holland, MI) Friday 11/17 with N2K at The Philmore South Saturday 11/18 at Coral Gables at 8PM (Saugatuck, MI) Sunday 11/19 at Park Theatre w/ TJ Miller at 8PM (Holland, MI) Saturday 11/25 at Flo's Pizzeria w/ Devarron Thomas 7:30 & 9:30PM (Grand Rapids, MI) And Sammy B at open mics all over the state and Grand Rapids specifically! https://linktr.ee/huntermiles Follow Hunter on TikTok!: @HunterMilesComedy And you can follow Hunter on Instagram and Twitter: @The_HunterMiles Follow Sam Berlin on IG: @SamBerlin.GotJokes and Follow Q: @QByrd11 Produced by Kyle Ariss (@AkuroProductions) Enjoy the episode and make sure to follow and support the artists we've featured this week! And tell your friends! Intro Music: Jackie Kalmink (@furthercloser) Follow the show on IG and Twitter! Show: @WhereIsThisGoingPod(IG) @WhereIsThisGoPo(Twitter) Show Email: whereisthisgoingpod@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hunter-miles/support
Mason “Scott” Santos, other wise known as DJ Finesse a.k.a ‘The Crowd Favorite' has been all over the map DJing for over two decades !He is most known in his home state, Rhode Island, for being the in-arena DJ for the Providence Friars Men's Basketball team.His skills have landed him opportunites have landed him gigs along side famous artist such as Snoop Dog, 50 Cent, Jamiee Fox, AND MORETune into this week's episode to get the inside scoop on DJ Finesse and all the accolades he's been able to achieve over his legendary career.DJ Finesse website:https://finesseyourlifestyle.com/about/TsantosFYL@gmail.comSocials:https://www.instagram.com/Theedjfinesse/
Terri Ann DiJulio closed a successful business and career to become a full-time warrior against lung cancer. She started www.TerriAnnDiJulio.com and advocates for lung cancer research and patient support. Terri Ann shared her story at MISSION Story Slam 8: The Next Chapter and won the Crowd Favorite Prize and $100 for GO2 for Lung Cancer.She spoke with PWPvideo Exexcutive Producer Michael Schweisheimer about this and more on Episode 22of The MISSION Story Slam Podcast.
Coming at you today, a 2022 favorite starring two topics we're still struggling with: So you picked a travel destination…and then what? We're sharing the (only somewhat insane!) steps we take and the resources we love for planning a vacation. Also: Let's spend a moment discussing the late nineties/early aughts trends that are re-catching our eyes and the ones we think we won't wear again. Some reflections on the Miu Miu skirt ℅ this NYT article “Brief Encounters With a Micro Miniskirt.” When thinking about trip-planning, this Harvard Busiess Review article on "The Hidden Traps in Decision Making" and this installment of Val Monroe's newsletter came to mind.We love scoping out hotels on Welcome Beyond, Tablet Hotels, iescape, and Mr. & Mrs. Smith (hot tip, their write-ups of what to do nearby will also point you toward good sites, shops, and restaurants). We also check out the press section on a hotel's website, see if they've won any awards (which led Erica to amazingplaces.cz for Czech Republic recs), and use TripAdvisor and Instagram location tags to see some realistic photos of each hotel. For rentals, we search Airbnb and Vrbo reviews for terms like “noisy,” dig into host profiles for other properties, and remind ourselves that you can reach out to hosts with Qs.Our favorite guides come from Goop, Curbed (like "The 21 Best Things to Do in Milan If You Love Design") Eater, Sight Unseen, Remodelista, Afar, Here, Fathom, Stranger's Guide, and New York mag's “Steal My Vacation", and Cabana. The physical Wallpaper* City Guides are great, and 1,000 Places to See Before You Die by Patricia Shultz is a satisfying book to have + mark up. Are you embracing the Y2K revival (slash Olivia Rodrigo's Guts looks)? Share with us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva!This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Find more weeknight dinner recipes at Pillsbury.com. Find wellness on your next stay at Westin.YAY.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you've ever found yourself thinking, “I just hate feeling like I am chasing potential clients,” then I want you to know that you're definitely NOT alone. However, I truly believe that chasing (when it comes to sales) is more of a mindset and energy than anything else. That's why today I'm re-airing this crowd favorite where I'm helping you shift your mindset around chasing potential clients so you can start attracting them instead. If you're ready to cultivate the mindset that has you excited to follow up with potential clients so you can convert them to paying clients and ultimately make more money in your business, then this episode is for you. Book your free Sincere Sales Coaching Call here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/sinceresales?utm_source=one-simple-shift&utm_medium=podcast&utm_term=255&utm_content=&utm_campaign=sincere-sales Check out the show notes here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/one-simple-shift-all-episodes/255-amanda-joyce-weber DM me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amandajoyceweber/
It sounds just a tiny bit ridiculous to say out loud… the thought that I might actually be afraid of making more money in my business. And yet, that's exactly where I found myself—afraid that more money would turn me into an entirely different person. I felt like I couldn't actually trust myself to spend that money in a responsible way, or heck, even to save it. That's why today, I'm re-airing a crowd favorite where I'm sharing exactly what made it so difficult for me to trust myself to make more money in my business and how I broke through those fears so I could create more abundance NOW. If you're someone who feels like you can't trust yourself around money, today's mindset shift is absolute GOLD for identifying the money mindset challenges that are holding you back and shifting them so you can thrive! Grab the Money Mindset Journal here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/moneyjournal?utm_source=one-simple-shift&utm_medium=podcast&utm_term=254&utm_content=&utm_campaign=money-journal Book a free Sincere Sales coaching call here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/sinceresales?utm_source=one-simple-shift&utm_medium=podcast&utm_term=254&utm_content=&utm_campaign=sincere-sales Check out the show notes here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/one-simple-shift-all-episodes/254-amanda-joyce-weber DM me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amandajoyceweber/
*SPECIAL EPISODE: RWR BOOK CLUB* This week, we read The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah This novel follows two sisters, separated by years and experience, by ideals, passion and circumstance, each embarking on her own dangerous path toward survival, love, and freedom in German-occupied, war-torn France. It shows the side of the war that is seldom seen: the women's war. Sierra Marshall, love story aficionado and two other very special guests: Claire (our RWR Book Club fearless founder) and Marlee (the one who seems to mic drop in every episode she appears in). In this episode we cover: The powerful writing that is Kristin Hannah - and why I am very much obsessed with her. Why the ending frustrated most of us and what we wanted to see instead. How the strength of women continues to amaze us. Open your book and press play on a podcast episode that will have you climbing a mountain in order to read this book (not really, but we hope you'll enjoy it as much as we did). Mentioned in the Pairings section of the podcast: DRINK: French 75, Espresso Martini, Irish Coffee TV SHOW - Wynonna Earp, The Handmaid's Tale, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, Bluey, Downton Abbey, Peaky Blinders BOOK - The Diamond Eye, Night Witches, The Book Thief, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society MOVIE - Harriet, The Book Thief *** Once you're done listening, hop onto our Instagram and TikTok @rwreadspodcast to give us your thoughts on the discussion and the book. We look forward to hearing from you! * Disclaimer * At Red Wine Reads, we want to engage in the stories of people from all kinds of backgrounds and experiences. The value of books lies in the power of storytelling and sharing a range of perspectives. We don't want to just read what we know, we want to read stories that open our worldview. And in turn, that means getting into challenging, rewarding conversations. But we are not experts in any field — literature, race relations, politics, etc .— and we know that our reviews of these books come from a place of privilege. We encourage our community of readers to add to these conversations with their own thoughts, critiques, and questions. We want to open up a safe place for people. That being said, we also realize that getting into race, sexuality, gender, and other difficult topics can be triggering. We aim to include content warnings whenever they are applicable but we are not perfect. So as we continue to do our best, know you have the room to tell us when we can do better and even, if you want to, share resources with us. Let's learn, grow, and have fun together.
I don't think I've ever created ANYTHING that I'm more excited to share with you. I just know deep in the depths of my soul that so many of you are going to experience massive life and business transformations through this super simple practice. Yes, I said SIMPLE. Because when things are simple we feel empowered and motivated to stick with them. And sticking with a mindset practice consistently is exactly how you start to see BIG results. So on today's episode, I'm giving you an inside look at my Simplified Mindset Practice. Honestly, I created this because it was something that I NEEDED. I was doing these mindset exercises regularly to create more of the results I wanted and now I've condensed it into one simple daily practice, designed to help you move through the mindset challenges that are holding you back so you can reach that next level YOU in life and business. I'm breaking it all down in today's episode so if you're someone who has struggled with HOW to actually do mindset work, WHEN to fit it in, or has been unable to stick with it consistently, then this episode is for you. Grab the Simplified Mindset Practice here: https://amandajoyceweber.ck.page/simplifiedmindsetpractice?utm_source=one-simple-shift&utm_medium=podcast&utm_term=249&utm_content=&utm_campaign=simplified-mindset-practice Book a free Sincere Sales coaching call here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/sinceresales?utm_source=one-simple-shift&utm_medium=podcast&utm_term=249&utm_content=&utm_campaign=sincere-sales Check out the show notes here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/one-simple-shift-all-episodes/249-amanda-joyce-weber DM me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amandajoyceweber/
Another 2022 crowd-pleaser coming at you! We road-tested a whole slew of the Thingies recent guests recommended, and we have much to share! Join us for this and some extremely entertaining voicemails responding to our question “What's the sorority version of ‘praise and polish?'”From our episode with Rumaan Alam, Claire was inspired to listen to the audiobook version of Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe, and Erica has been using Fitbod (but only doing the exercises she wants to). Thanks to Harling Ross Anton's recs, Erica's gotten indigestion aid from Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice (DGL). Claire took Kelly Wright's suggestion and subscribed to Ronny's Seltzer (which is a great supplement to her at-home Aarke seltzer maker). Erica's been very into Jessica DeFino's The Unpublishable newsletter, which Val Monroe raved about. A great installment to start with: Bella Hadid's Old Nose. Related content: The Glossy Podcast and the newsletter After School.Whose Thingies picks do you want to hear? Let us know at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq. And for more recommendations, try out a Secret Menu membership.This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Nix PMS with Jubilance and get $10 off with the code ATHINGORTWO.YAY.Produced by Dear Media
For your consideration, we're (re-)sharing some thoughts about buying things, including a letter of recommendation for shopping in person and takes on sourcing made-in-America products and acquiring things while traveling. One of our greatest-hit episodes of 2022! If you're interested in the idea of One Fit February (or the less alliterative One Fit April), score yourself some cool points and check out this installment of the Blackbird Spyplane's newsletter by Jonah Weiner. A rundown of some cool made-in-America brands here, and, if you're looking for something specific, check out stillmadeinusa.com. A couple standout MiA brands include the only whisk manufacturers in the U.S., Best Manufacturers based in Portland, Oregon, (more on them), and Libman mops and brooms based in Arcola, Illinois, since 1896 (the mayor Jesus Garza's story also!). Do you have opinions about buying things? Share them with us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq. Grab a Secret Menu membership for more, more recommendations. This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode. Try Shopify, the trustiest ecomm platform around, and get a free 14-day trial with our link. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
Cory Miller is joined by Karim Marucchi, Pat Ramsey, and Alex Nitu of Crowd Favorite to discuss the evolution of WordPress, its growing importance in the enterprise space, and the challenges faced by WordPress professionals. They also talk about the future of WordPress and the impact of emerging technologies on the platform. Overall, the speakers highlight the need for continuous learning and adaptation in the rapidly changing world of WordPress development. Top Takeaways:Freedom for Growth. One of the benefits of WordPress at the enterprise level is its customization and flexibility. It allows enterprises to build a site that is tailored to their specific needs and requirements. Another important aspect of WordPress at the enterprise level is its ability to integrate with other enterprise tools and systems. This can include tools for content management, customer relationship management, analytics, and more. By integrating with these tools, enterprises can streamline their workflows and improve their overall efficiency to maximize growth.Connection is the WordPress Way. WordPress has a large and active community of users, developers, and designers. Networking with other professionals and participating in the community can help you learn from others, stay informed about industry trends, and build valuable relationships. As a WordPress professional, building and maintaining strong relationships with your clients is key. This involves not only delivering quality work but also communicating effectively, being responsive, and understanding their needs and goals. By doing so, you can build a loyal client base and generate repeat business.Mindset Matters. By practicing mindfulness, you can learn to observe your thoughts and emotions without judgment, which can help you develop greater self-awareness and emotional resilience. Cultivating a growth mindset can help you overcome challenges and achieve your goals. By focusing on learning and development rather than fixed abilities, you can approach challenges with a sense of curiosity and a willingness to learn, which can help you persevere through difficult times and ultimately achieve success.
Trust me, I wasn't always such a raving fan of mindset work. However, after experiencing firsthand how it's supported me in building the six-figure business, I would be doing you a huge disservice by not sharing what I wish I had known sooner to cultivate the mindset to close sales with ease. This mindset-first approach to sales is how so many of my 1:1 clients hit their first $10k month when they work with me and it's what's going to make a massive difference in your bottom line as well. In this episode, I'm filling you in on your biggest opportunity to shift in your sales process so you can stop feeling like you're “going through the motions” and start feeling like you have the mindset and energy to match the big business results you crave. If you've ever felt like you simply don't have time for mindset work, you're wondering if you're even doing it right, or you don't fully understand what your beliefs have to do with closing more sales with more ease, then this episode is for you! Get in on Blocked to Booked, the 8-week mindset program here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/blocked-to-booked Book your free Sincere Sales Coaching Call here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/sinceresales Check out the show notes here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/one-simple-shift-all-episodes/238-amanda-joyce-weber DM me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amandajoyceweber/
It's no secret that I travel A LOT. I find that I'm most lit up when my husband and I are jetting off somewhere we've never been before, I delight in doing client check-ins by a hotel pool, and I write my best content at 36,000 feet. While most people might assume that 1:1 coaching calls and traveling a ton can't coexist, I've cultivated the mindset to make it work so I can live out the beautiful, balanced life and have the successful, thriving business I desire. It wasn't always this way, though. I used to worry that my business would suffer when I was away from my desk or that people would judge me for working limited hours, but I've cultivated a mindset that supports me in getting what I want – and I love supporting my clients in doing the same. So in today's episode, I'm filling you in on the mindset that makes it possible to run a business I love while traveling a ton—because trust me, mindset is a HUGE piece of this. If you're someone who is looking to clear limiting beliefs and design your business in a way that supports travel (or whatever sustainable success looks like to you!) you don't want to miss this! Get in on Blocked to Booked, the 8-week mindset program here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/blocked-to-booked Book your free Sincere Sales Coaching Call here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/sinceresales Check out the show notes here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/one-simple-shift-all-episodes/237-amanda-joyce-weber DM me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amandajoyceweber/
It's no secret that our brains LOOOOVE to overcomplicate things. And yet, I find this to be a major blind spot when it comes to deciding where to focus your energy and efforts in your business for bigger results. In fact, your mindset may be why getting that first or next client feels so much more difficult than it actually needs to be. That's why today I'm dishing out a massive dose of permission to keep it simple for faster business growth. As counterintuitive as that might sound, bear with me because this is the exact mindset shift that supported me in filling my 1:1 coaching practice (which I'm totally filling you in on as well!). If you're someone who thinks that adding more offers, products, resources, strategies, and so on in your business is necessary to make more money, then this episode is going to help you get your mindset right so that you can take a simpler approach that will yield more results, not less! Book your free Sincere Sales Coaching Call here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/sinceresales Learn more about my Consistent Clients intensive here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/consistent-clients Check out the show notes here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/one-simple-shift-all-episodes/231-amanda-joyce-weber DM me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amandajoyceweber/
This week we have comedian CJ Starr joining us on the podcast! CJ Starr born in Colorado Springs, raised in Detroit. Devote fan of all Michigan teams. Father of 4, husband of 21 years (interracial) and paw paw. From youngest of 4. Went away to college in Kansas caught a case and did a 2 1/2 year bid. (Expunged) now business owner, comedy game 12 years, and MBA. In the past couple years alone, CJ Starr was picked to perform at The Odd Ball Comedy festival, Gilda's Laughfest, East Texas Comedy Festival where he was voted Crowd Favorite twice, voted top 40 in The World Series of Comedy, and headlined one night The Amsterdam Comedy Festival in Dallas, TX. He has continued to expand his comedic talent as writer and actor for the soon to be release Web series “Giggle-Lows”. In 2019 CJ Starr appeared in commercials for Hyundai and Wal-Mart, all will probably never be aired. He also has appeared on Fox Laughs four times, and he can be seen on Hulu. He has a Podcast called “Dad Bodies of Comedy“ where he interviews Comedians, and anybody else that can give a great story that keeps the fans laughing. He also has a podcast with fellow comedian Shed G, "Famous 2 Us".We hope you all enjoy listening to this as much as we enjoyed recording it! Let Me Find Out!Save the date!!! Ace's Legacy Presents: The 3rd Annual Belts & Boots Ball, April 29, 2023, 6435 Flyers Way, Frisco, Texas 75033. $100 a person. For more info concerning rooms sponsorship opportunities please email rocha@beltsandboots.org or visit the website at www.beltsandboots.orgAlso if you are in the Lubbock, Tx area just know that Maximum Power, The Power Of Choice will be making it's way there real soon! And if your not in the Lubbock area, you're still in luck! Maximum Power is all over and chances are they are probably where you are already, so if you would like to find out just hit them up! If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact Aaron Rocha at 469-463-7214 or email them at info@maximum-power.com or you can also visit their website at www.maximum-power.comthelmfopodcast@gmail.comFacebook: The Let Me Find Out PodcastInstagram: the_lmfo_podcastMusic: Shai- Come Alive RemixAlbum: Lone Star Riders
When I first came across the compound effect, the concept blew my mind. As you likely know, I'm a big fan of creating epic results through smaller consistent actions, but I hadn't really stopped to think about WHY that worked… For example, why recording one podcast episode seemed inconsequential at any one time, but OVER TIME warms leads and converts clients on repeat. Or how one Instagram post feels like merely a blip on the radar and yet posting daily adds value, establishes credibility, and builds trust with my audience. Plus, how those strategies themselves haven't really changed since the beginning of my business—but my results most certainly have. So in today's episode, I'm re-airing a deep dive on exactly how the compound effect applies to your business and where I see entrepreneurs getting stuck when it comes to leveraging it for bigger results. If you're someone who thinks that more time, hard work, and hustle are a requirement for hitting the big income goals you have this year—keep listening because we're going to turn that idea on its head and you definitely don't want to miss this one! Check out the show notes here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/one-simple-shift-all-episodes/225-amanda-joyce-weber Book your free Sincere Sales coaching call here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/sinceresales DM me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amandajoyceweber/
The holidays can be *hard*, and if you need some guidance on figuring out how to show up for the people in your life, Nora McInerny knows what she's talking about. Fire up this rerun from 2021, and crack open her latest book, Bad Vibes Only, which makes for an excellent way to kick of a strong year of reading. In case of emergency gifts for grown-ups: consumables (candles, condiments, beauty products!). For babies: Lewis swaddles and Sophies. For kids: Twee chalk, Sunprint Kits, and Omy coloring posters. Dig into everything Nora McInerny puts out into the world, including the tremendous podcast Terrible, Thanks for Asking and her books It's Okay to Laugh (Crying Is Cool Too), No Happy Endings, and Hot Young Widows Club (and created a Facebook grief support group of the same name). The NYT piece on the sex educator Justine Ang Fonte and the platinum rule. The Ring Theory, which we really buy into and talk about a lot! A Kids Book about Empathy...that's potentially useful for adults, too. Friends, this TikTok series from Carly Aquilino on Y2K fashion. Hit us with your guest noms—or anything else—at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq. Or join our Geneva! And try out a Secret Menu membership for a whole lot more recommendations. This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode. Download the free Zocdoc app and book that doctor's appointment. New year, healthy you? Care for your hair with Nutrafol. Take $15 off your first month's subscription with the code ATHINGORTWO. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
As we start to think about the new year, I was feeling called to re-air something extra special that I created for you on the podcast this week! Enter the Guiding Word of the Year Meditation and Visualization. I know how impactful the practice of choosing a guiding word of the year has been for me, but I also know how easy it is to be overwhelmed by the possibilities (not to mention, wonder if you chose the “right” one!). So in this week's episode, I'm gifting you a meditation and visualization exercise to help you tap into your intuition and allow it to guide you in choosing a word that will support you in becoming Future You faster. Whether you're new to this practice and have never chosen a guiding word before OR you're already locked in on what your word is (or anywhere in between!), I know this will be so helpful to you. And at only 8 minutes long, it's a gift you can give yourself without feeling like you have to carve out a ton of extra time to make it happen! So grab your earbuds, take a deep breath, and trust your intuition to surprise and delight you in what comes forward in this meditation and visualization. Learn more about the Embodied CEO intensive here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/embodiedintensive Join the Future You waitlist here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/future-you-waitlist Book your clarity call here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/claritycall Check out the show notes here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/one-simple-shift-all-episodes/222-amanda-joyce-weber DM me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amandajoyceweber/
One of our most popular (winning??) episodes of 2021, coming at you! The usefulness of the term bitch eating crackers (BEC) (for context: Someecards). Celebrity memoirs as audiobooks: Inside Out by Demi Moore, Acid for the Children by Flea, and Yearbook by Seth Rogen (see also: this profile by Jonah Weiner for NYT Magazine). Next up: My Life So Far by Jane Fonda, Faithfull by Marianne Faithful, The Last Black Unicorn by Tiffany Haddish. Oh, and: the podcast Celebrity Book Club with Steven & Lily. Also: Please read Open by Andre Agassi and J.R. Moehringer! Important breaking news: There is now Spelling Bee merch. Let's hear Claire's QVC pitch for the Pattern mist spray bottle!! Somewhat related: Mario Badescu Facial Spray with Aloe, Herbs and Rosewater...as a hair product? Erica's 11 a.m. tea go-to: Soul Chai. Another (slightly sweetened rec): Dona. A workspace-changing Philips Hue light strip. You may also like: Gorilla mounting tape, Storage Theory Power Perch, and the Pretty Handy Girl video for changing your doorknobs. Jewelry renovation with Spur = talk about amazing. Have thoughts?? We want ‘em: 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva! And try out a Secret Menu membership for a whole lot more recommendations. Produced by Dear Media
You know what we have a lot to say about in this best-of-2011 ep? A lot of things, from high praise for neighborhood restaurants and actually useful apps to sharing weddings FAQs and advocating for yourself at the doctor's office. If you want to sell others on the Michigan Star restaurant, maybe send them this quickie podcast pitch we did on The Best Advice Show. Behold, the Covid wedding template of our dreams: Our beloved friends & family, It's only 30 days until our wedding! We're so glad that you are coming and celebrating this special day with us. A few announcements regarding the wedding: Serious stuff You must be fully vaccinated to attend the event. Please send your proof of vaccination to EMAIL ADDRESS. For children and adults with underlying medical conditions preventing them from getting vaccinated, we ask that you obtain a negative PCR Covid-19 test result within 48 hours prior to the event. Your health is of utmost importance to us, and we have therefore decided to cancel ANY CHANGES TO EVENT SCHEDULE. Fun stuff X, Y, Z! Apps worth your limited phone storage space: Weather Strip, Libby, and PictureThis (related-ish: Merlin Bird ID). We're here for your feedback! Share it with us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq. And for more recommendations, try out a Secret Menu membership. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
This week we take a look back at this favorited episode. The support for this one was HUGE! Folks are going through a lot and looking for a little love and support. Let's talk about it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kimregis/message
This episode—a 2021 crowd-pleaser!!—is all about the pressures we feel on our lives and our time (and, to a lesser extent, our necks and our tailbones). Don't sleep on this one, is what we're saying. Live that ComfiLife! Side-sleep with a Hullo pillow! The “Things We Want to Leave Behind and How to Start a Running Routine” ep we reference. The Four Tendencies by Gretchen Rubin—there's also a quiz for that. A handful of reads related to parenting (and, sigh, house work): All Joy and No Fun by Jennifer Senior, Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes, Drop the Ball by Tiffany Dufu, and More Work For Mother by Ruth Schwartz Cowan. An enthusiastic endorsement of Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman. Dirt's “The season of tabs” newsletter by Alex Aciman. WE RELATE. "The Myth of the Productive Commute" installment of Anne Helen Petersen's Culture Study newsletter. Talking about protecting your time with Mimi O Chun and “what happens if you don't?” with Caroline Moss. For last-min. presents, might we suggest Secret Menu gift subscriptions? Please share your obligation feeeeeelings! 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq! YAY. Produced by Dear Media
I'm bringing back the incredible workshop I chat about in this episode! JOIN THE FREE POSTS TO PROFIT WORKSHOP STARTING JUNE 20th HERE: https://amandajoyceweber.ck.page/f059ba4bbc Honestly, I used to dread writing marketing content for my business. Seriously, it was one of my least favorite tasks on my to-do list, I'd put it off again and again, and it always took me for-ev-errrrr to get it done. And now, well, most days I hardly give it a second thought before I blast out a caption to a post. If anything it's the opposite of how I used to feel. Dare I say… I actually thoroughly ENJOY writing marketing content. But I know that this is something that I used to seriously struggle with and that's why it's part of the work I love supporting my clients in so they can gain visibility and close sales on repeat. That's the shift I'm dishing out in today's episode. I'm getting to the root of your underlying thoughts around writing content and helping you shift them so they can write high-converting marketing content with more ease (and far less pressure!) to gain visibility and grow your biz! Book your free Sincere Sales coaching call here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/sinceresales Check out the show notes here: https://amandajoyceweber.com/one-simple-shift-all-episodes/194-amanda-joyce-weber DM me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amandajoyceweber/
Revisiting a crowd fave from last year! Happy Memorial Day! Has perfectionism jumped the shark? And how do we remember names when we start meeting new people again?! Clearly, we have a lot of questions (and some answers). If you like this, you'll probably really like Secret Menu. A couple books that made us ponder perfectionism: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert, Yolk by Mary H.K. Choi, and Drop the Ball by Tiffany Dufu. Related convos: our ambition ep, this episode of Jam Session, and the Wit & Delight posts here and here. Come and get us at @athingortwohq, podcast@athingortwohq.com, and 833-632-5463! YAY. Produced by Dear Media
In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge talks with the CEO of https://crowdfavorite.com/ (Crowd Favorite), Karim Marucchi. Crowd Favorite works with larger Fortune 500 organizations to create what they need to fix their digital problems. Very basically, they create websites. On a deeper level, they help with integrating digital business needs and can address everything from streamlining workflow issues to improving client relations in the businesses they work with. Karim shares that he's worked with enterprise clients for 27 years, and the one thing that has stayed consistent was that many of his clients weren't utilizing the right technological solutions to address their issues. In short, Crowd Favorite creates bespoke solutions for their clients' problems. Karim shares that he became a major proponent for open source technologies after seeing how proprietary technologies were forcing businesses down their own closed road maps. Open sourced technology is both community-based and constantly evolving to serve the user base first. The variety and openness in an open source platform makes for a much more unique roadmap for users. Karim and Josh also discuss when to avoid open source architecture. One downside is the security issues; when an open source project first starts, it's prone to hacking attacks. The upside to this is that after a piece of technology has the proper infrastructure and testing added, most corrupted pieces of code are already removed before it can spread to other users. Another caveat to using open source software is that the ‘crowd' might want to go in one direction and your company wants to go in another. The way to address this is to strategically implement the aspects of an open source software that work for your business, and use it in the way that benefits you (even if you're only using part of a software.) Karim also shares how he's helped major brands like Disney transition from building their own proprietary softwares that became money sinks to using open source software, such as WordPress. Josh and Karim also explore how enterprises can work with WordPress. It will run great if you apply the correct infrastructure, he shares. Enterprises need robust hosting and plugins that are to scale in order to use an open source program like WordPress, but when executed in a scalable way, it can do anything. You can also add on other plugins and softwares to improve the personalization with WordPress – these additions can extend your open source software enough that it rivals other expensive, 7-figure solutions on the market. When you have a deep infrastructure with hosting and security in check, you won't have issues. Want to learn more? Check out Crowd Favorite's website at https://crowdfavorite.com/ (https://crowdfavorite.com/). Check out Crowd Favorite on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/crowdfavorite/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/crowdfavorite/). Check out Karim Marucchi on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/karimmarucchi/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/karimmarucchi/). Don't forget to subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur and thank you for listening. Tune in next time! More from UpMyInfluence: ✅ We are actively booking guests for our DAILY Entrepreneur Success Podcast.https://upmyinfluence.com/guest ( Schedule HERE). ✅ Are you a 6-figure consultant? Let us fill your sales schedule and move you to 7-figures.https://upmyinfluence.com/b2b ( Learn more here). ✅ Check out our freehttps://upmyinfluence.com/1 ( Authority Transformation Masterclass).
Jason Rosenbaum is a Partner and COO at Crowd Favorite, a digital transformation company that provides software development solutions to established and startup brands. Founded in 2007, Crowd Favorite was an original WordPress agency focused primarily on enterprise clients. Over a decade later, they have evolved into a multi-discipline, digital consulting firm specializing in enterprise-grade digital strategy and elite open source development. In this episode of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast, John Corcoran interviews Jason Rosenbaum, a Partner and COO at Crowd Favorite, about building a digital agency and the lessons learned from doing M&A rollups. Jason also talks about his acting background, building a cannabis business, and how Crowd Favorite has changed over the years. Stay tuned.
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