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Pep Talks for Artists
Ep 16: Caucus of Collage w/ Kathy Greenwood, Todd Bartel, Ginnie Gardiner and Michael Oatman

Pep Talks for Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 74:24


This week I had 4 fellow collage enthusiasts join me for a great roundtable about contemporary collage: Curator, Kathy Greenwood and Artists, Ginnie Gardiner, Todd Bartel and Michael Oatman. If you love collage, aka "the finding, minding & binding," (thanks, Todd!) then you'll love this episode. And my obsesh w/ glue became next level as we explored both its physical and metaphysical properties. This episode was recorded during a live Clubhouse event 2/8/22 and was held in conjunction with "Echo," an exhibition of collage at the Albany Airport. Exhibition info: "Echo" w/ Ginnie Gardiner & Amy Talluto, Curated by Kathy Greenwood at the Albany International Airport (pre-security, 3rd fl) Web: https://albanyairportartandcultureprogram.com/ and IG: @albanyairportartandculture More about my guests: Ginnie Gardiner: https://ginniegardiner.com/ Todd Bartel: https://toddbartel.com/ Michael Oatman: https://massmoca.org/event/michael-oatman-all-utopias-fell/ Kathy Greenwood: https://www.instagram.com/greenwoodkart/ Additional reading: Kolaj Magazine IG @kolajmagazine and Web http://kolajmagazine.com/ Maxomatic' "The Weird Show" Blog and Podcast: https://theweirdshow.info/ Todd's writings on collage: https://issuu.com/toddbartel Jiří Kolář glossary of collage terms: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ji%C5%99%C3%AD_Kol%C3%A1%C5%99 "The Americans: The collage" a book by Linda L. Cathcart: https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Americans/FI00AQAAIAAJ?hl=en Paul de Jong's Mall of Found Residency (now Mount Lebanon Residency): https://mtlebanonresidency.org/History "Complex Muses" curated by Todd Bartel May 18-Sept 4 at Art Complex Museum in Duxbury, MA: https://artcomplex.org/exhibitions/ Collage Artists mentioned (w/ instagram tags where available): Mary Delaney, Picasso, Braque, Cubists, Max Ernst, Hannah Hoch, Dada, Eileen Agar, Paul Nash, Henri Matisse, Romare Bearden, Nancy Spero, Joseph Cornell, Maxomatic @maxomatic, The Weird Show @theweirdshowofficial, Andrea Burgay @andreaburgay, Ric Kasini Kadour @kasini & his “Decentralized Community” idea, Cathleen Daly & her "interlocking collage" idea, John Gall @llagj, Andrea Mortson @doingvsdreaming, Jack Felice @jackfelice, John Hundt @johnhundtblueyes, Red Wizard Collage @red_wizard_collage (tiktok @redwizardcollage & podcast "Cut It Out!"), Paula Wilson @paulalights, Carrie Moyer @carrie.moyer.studio, Ann Toebbe @anntoebbe, Twin Cities Collage Collective @twincitiescollagecollective, Tiko Kerr @tikokerr, Clive Knights @knightsclive, Janice McDonald @janicemcdonaldart, Kira E Wong @kiraewong_art, Kurt Schwitters' “Merzbau” (building for making psychological collages), Julie Heffernan @julie_heffernan_, James Rosenquist, Mark Tansey, Lorna Simpson @lornasimpson, Courtney Puckett @courtneygpuckett, Jiří Kolář and Elaine Lustig Cohen Glue Talk™: Todd Bartel uses: Yes! Paste, Lineco Document Repair Tape and anything at hand Michael Oatman uses: 3M™ Super 77™, 30x40 in adhesive paper sheets and rubber cement Ginnie Gardiner uses: Neschen gudy® 870 Mounting Adhesive I use: Yes! Paste, UHU Stick and Matte Medium Support the Peps by making a Donation, reviewing us on Apple Podcasts or following us on Instagram to see more images illustrating this episode: @peptalksforartists. All licensed music is from Soundstripe. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/peptalksforartistspod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peptalksforartistspod/support

Keepin It 100: A Chicago Bears Podcast
Keepin It 100: A Chicago Bears Show - Sitting in Purgatory

Keepin It 100: A Chicago Bears Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 196:12


The losing streak is over as the NFC's #1 seed Cardinals make their way to Chicago. Can the Bears pull off the upset and find themselves back in the thick of the wild card race?Join Draft Dr. Phil and Shayne "The Smartest Man" Marsaw for Keepin It 100 as they get you ready for Bears vs Cardinals this Sunday! Will the injuries keep the Bears from competing or are they just excuses? Plus, we play the game - What will be the next #bears Corporate Slogan? Dumbest Tweets are back! Claudio's Cut It Out segment returns! and Chris Jackle does...something?Bet with BetUS! Get a 125% Sign Up Bonus with promo code chicity125: https://bit.ly/ChicitysportsBETUS

The Hair Game
Ep. 197 • How Domestic Abuse Didn't Stop Leda Fazal

The Hair Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 80:17


Leda @tonehairsalonnc joins us again this week to share her story growing up in an abusive household and the toll it took on her family. Listen to her inspirational journey towards hair and how she has made the most of her past experiences to become the successful hairdresser she is today. This Week's Topics: • Growing up in an abusive household • Running away and getting emancipated • Using work ethic to support herself and go to college  • Having a bad experience as a client motivating her to hair school  • Reconnecting with her father & that experience affecting her as a mother  Hairstylists- you can learn the signs of Domestic Abuse - there's actually a program stylists can take called Cut It Out that teaches:  1. How to recognize signs of domestic abuse   2. How to compassionately communicate with someone in your chair about it.  Go to https://elitebeautysociety.com/cut-it-out-pba/ for more info on the program    Domestic Violence Hotline  800.799.SAFE (7233)  Have you left a review for The Hair Game Podcast yet? This week's Pod Loot winner is getting an $150 Apple gift card! To enter, just leave a review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes. ⁣⁣Don't forget to leave your Instagram handle so we can find you!⁠ FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor http://www.facebook.com/salonrepublic

You Killed It
All Stars - 03 I've Got The Power

You Killed It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 47:38


Ryan and Efrain choose sides between Aneesa and Ruthie, discuss the proper way to eat a fire pepper in a high-pressure competition situation, and discuss the wise teachings of Alanis Morissette. Plus a shout out from Nehemiah himself! Cut It Out! ✂️ 👈🏼 💪🏽

Unfuck Nation with Gary John Bishop
Winning at Life Without Losing Yourself

Unfuck Nation with Gary John Bishop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 33:03


All too often, we get so caught up trying to develop ourselves that we stop paying attention to those people and priorities in our lives that matter. But is there a better way? Is there some balance we can find, or would that require making some deal with the devil? CUT IT OUT! Of course there's a way, just leave it to GJB to clear up how you can win at life without losing yourself, along with these great questions from the nation:How can I unfuck myself from thinking that I'm making progress when - in reality - I'm not?What is the difference between "putting up with something" and "enduring something"?How can I recalibrate or recenter my response to positive and negative feedback?Is there a way to manage the blowback or retaliation of others that sometimes comes from unfucking yourself?All that and more is ahead on this episode of Unfuck Nation with Gary John Bishop!Are You Ready to Unfu*k Yourself for Good?If you want to be the first to know when we drop new episodes, please take a moment to Follow or Subscribe to Unfuck Nation wherever you listen to your favorite Podcasts.If you have a question for Gary that you'd like featured on an upcoming episode, you can click here to email him directly or leave us a voicemail on the Unfuck Nation Hotline at (646) 450-3203.If you'd like to show your support for the show, we would greatly appreciate it if you would share the show with a friend or write a review for the show on Apple Podcasts.For more of Gary's content, you can click here to visit his website or you can connect with him on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Darren Gray Circus Parade

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Keepin It 100: A Chicago Bears Podcast
Keepin It 100 - Episode 4 - Da (2-0) Bears Fly South

Keepin It 100: A Chicago Bears Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 173:00


Draft Dr. Phil and Shayne "The Smartest Man" Marsaw get you ready for Sunday's showdown as the Bears head to Atlanta to take on the offensive-minded Falcons who are coming off a disastrous loss. The guys are joined by BearReport.com's Aaron Leming to break down the game. Plus, Claudio is back with Cut It Out and Cars shares his keys to the game.

Da Doo Dirty Show
Host Chat Live S. 2 Ep. 29

Da Doo Dirty Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 118:30


   Top Stories;  #GOPCorruption;  Bernie and Biden unite?!…  PLUS! Biden says to 45.. CUT IT OUT!!! #TransDayOfVisibility; celebrating the lives of our Trans brothers+sisters*   #Variety; Laverne Cox roundtable + about the fight that lies ahead!    NYC News; BK Landlord cancels rent!? AND.. Gov. Cuomo   Influencer News!.. #LGBTQTakeOver; Frank Ocean is back! PLUS! #COVID19 […]

Sport Clips Hall of Fame Podcast
Hall of Fame Podcast - Brenda Long

Sport Clips Hall of Fame Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 38:59


This episode is the final one in our "Survive and Advance" series. The interview is with Brenda Long, the successful manager of the Sport Clips Haircuts of Bonney Lake, Washington. Brenda details how she escaped a life of domestic abuse, overcame drug addiction and how she turned her life around after 3 years in prison for dealing meth. Brenda's joyful approach to life resonates through the episode, and her story is sure to inspire listeners to confront and tackle their challenges as well. Domestic Violence, or Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), drastically impacts more than 12 million women and men each year in the United States. Sport Clips offers the Cut It Out training as part of new Team Member Orientation for every store Team Member. The goal is to create awareness so Team Members can recognize the signs of intimate partner violence (IPV) and refer others to help by 1-800-799-7233.

Sport Clips Hall of Fame Podcast
Hall of Fame Podcast - Veronica Jordan

Sport Clips Hall of Fame Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 83:59


This episode, the next one in our "Survive and Advance" series, is with Veronica Jordan, the manager of the Sport Clips Haircuts of Oregon City. Veronica is a renowned fashion designer whose custom made Sport Clips themed dress stole the show at the 2019 Annual Convention. More importantly, Veronica is a single mom and a survivor of drug addiction, homelessness and domestic violence. In this interview, Veronica details how she escaped an abusive marriage, overcame a debilitating drug addiction and successfully raises her three children. Domestic Violence, or Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), drastically impacts more than 12 million women and men each year in the United States. Sport Clips offers the Cut It Out training as part of new Team Member Orientation for every store Team Member. The goal is to create awareness so Team Members can recognize the signs of intimate partner violence (IPV) and refer others to help by 1-800-799-7233.

Life Awakening ... Let's Talk About It
#56: Make Them Uncomfortable!!

Life Awakening ... Let's Talk About It

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 51:56


What Up! All my Peeps!!! Thank you so much for showing up again this week to listen to all this awesomeness!! This week we are talking about the Dream Stealers!!! They are going to get real uncomfortable with you chasing your dreams so Make them Uncomfortable Anyway!!! There is a lot of content in here about what this looks like. And it maybe that you have been an undercover dream stealer and didn't realize it. If that's the case...Cut It Out!! You have dreams and you can get yours too! Want to know more... Dive into this episode and lets get it in!!! If you would like to know more about my course Click the Link HERE (Don't forget if you want the code for the 25% discount to get in before Thursday 9/19 DM me @tammy_loftis on Instagram or @LifeLoftis on Twitter or on Facebook Can't wait to hear your feedback on this weeks episode! If you loved it as much as I did, take a screen shot and tag me in your insta stories! I will share it on mine and give you a shout out!! Love you guys to the moon and back! I will see you Next Week! (oh and it will be my Birthday Next Week too! Woot Woot!!) Your Favorite Coach! Cali Tammy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tammy-loftis/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tammy-loftis/support

Interviews by Brainard Carey
Garth Amundson & Pierre Gour

Interviews by Brainard Carey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 29:38


Garth Amundson & Pierre Gour have lived and worked together for over thirty years. Their projects incorporate found and archival imagery, physical and digital manipulation, collage, installation, and their own photographs. They have participated in dozens of residencies across the globe. Their work has been exhibited internationally, and has been recognized with awards including a Santa Fe Art Institute Residency (2016), Rockefeller Foundation Award, Bellagio, Italy (2014), Fundación Valparaíso Residency Award, Mojácar, Spain (2013), Artist Trust Grant (2011).  Amundson received his MFA from Syracuse University and Gour from The University of New Mexico.  Both are faculty in the Department of Art at Western Washington University. Amundson & Gour met at the Banff Center of Fine Arts Residency in 1985, they have collaborated as a team in various degrees for the last thirty-four years. Some bodies of work are literal collaborations, conceived, developed, and actualized side-by-side. At other times, they serve one another in a support role: one-person sewing panels together, applying photographic emulsion, or realizing the design and installation of the work. In either context, they are truly a collaborative team of artists who insist on continuing to produce work that is stimulating and provocative. Their work explores the perceptions and politics surrounding immigration, home, domestic motifs, and identity. Using the technique of collage/montage, photo scanning, and craft to speak metaphorically about social and cultural construction, their installations invite the viewer to think about one’s own position in relation to the broader community by psychologically projecting themselves into the images. In each project they seek to explore and dissect identity using their own experience as a point of departure. For example, during Garth’s eight-month Fulbright in Mexico in 2007, their own sense of home was put into question. After being forcibly separated at the U.S. / Canada border, and after twenty-two years as a couple, they were faced with the prospect not having a home together. Underlying all of their work, are these recent experiences with immigration laws, which have threatened their sense of home. Although legally married in Canada, the US Federal Defense of Marriage Act barred same-sex couples from all federal benefits conferred by marriage, including the right to sponsor an immigrant spouse for permanent residence. Same sex bi-national couples were often forced to separate because the U.S. government viewed them as strangers under the law. Penetrating Cuts, installation view at the UT Arlington Art Gallery, altered pigment prints, 44” x 144.”   Description: Using the historical archive as a point of departure, this exploration was spearheaded by our collaborative investigation into the historic application and use of vintage photographs. Over the last five years we have been working side-by-side on topics ranging from domestic motifs to immigration and identity politics. For this work, we have created large-scale prints using hundreds of vintage photographs found in thrift stores and antique shops as well as personal snapshots that we have been collecting for the past 24 years. These photographs metaphorically become historical evidence of our own lost identity. Social historian Judith Gutman expressed that ‘photographs may be our most perfect cultural artifact.’ We are interested in this notion of artifact / evidence not as a means of looking at the past but an expression of the present day. HEAD(S), installation view at the Catherine Edelman Gallery, altered pigment prints mounted on bank pins, dimensions vary.   Description: This installation is a by-product of both Cut-It-Out and Penetrating Cuts, which are scanned images of thousands of photographs and snapshots, both vintage and contemporary. In this project, we have selected to use the cut-out male faces to mount with two-inch bank pins directly into ...

Secret MLM Hacks Radio
101: Build Your Own Railroad Tracks...

Secret MLM Hacks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 21:52


MANY people find the reason they aren't making it has nothing to do with the opportunity they're in. The real issue they've never been able to pop out their own plan and have confidence in themselves enough to follow through (ouch - truth moment)...   I wanna teach you guys a little bit more about how I chose the next step that I needed to be focusing on…     I'm actually in Temple, Florida right now but I live in Boise, Idaho. I grew up in Denver, from the age of 5 till I left the house.    And grew up in Denver (Little Sand Colorado) and had a ton of fun growing up there. I love golf courses! I actually don't golf that much so it's kinda funny for me to say that...    But we grew up on the back nine of a public golf course and coming back to this place in Florida always reminds me of growing up.    I'm actually in this building where we’re doing a speaker training. I'm attending one… I'm not giving it.    I'm at a really interesting spot now where I just focus on trying to learn from specific experts… from their specific talent.    I don't wanna go learn from somebody who is not the absolute best at what they do.    It's not the purpose of this episode but I've ranted on here about it before…   If someone isn't rich, stop listening to them about money advice.    CUT IT OUT!   If someone isn't ripped, don't listen to them about trying to get healthy.    It's the same thing with MLM. If somebody is saying, "Hey do the X, Y and Z", and they're broke… Then don't listen to them!   It sounds like common sense but it's hard to do at first, especially if you've not been careful on who you listen to in your circle.    I'm here for that exact reason.    FOCUS ON WHAT YOU LOVE   I love speaking on stage. Those of you guys who have been to one of my events know that I LOVE speaking on stage.    And I'm not bad at it… But I wanna get better.    So I'm here learning from one of the absolute best! He's absolutely incredible. His name's Myron Golden.    I'm VERY careful on those that I chose to listen to.    Hopefully you guys enjoy the four part series we did.    The four part series was going through and creating a product funnel for your MLM - It is really powerful stuff.    That’s really is how a lot of big guys do it and that is exactly what we teach.    Hopefully you’ll take some of it seriously or just choose one method to focus on…    I don't often share the trainings on a podcast, but I thought it'd be powerful for you to see it. If you are interested, just go join Secret MLM Hacks, go to secretmlmhacks.com.    I thought I'd break it up and share with you how we sell using the internet.    The future of MLM involves the internet. I've got some really aggressive things that I wanna share with you coming up soon.    If you haven't checked out the mlmfunnel.com, just go check it out. FAIR WARNING: The video might be a little bit aggressive.    Watch what I'm doing in it though.    One of the biggest questions I get after teaching something is, "Stephen, what do I do next?" and I understand what they're asking and I get it.    When you start learning any new topic… It involves a series immersion in that topic. So while you get immersed in the topic (which is great and you should) there comes a point where you know enough of the framework to just move forward.    STEPHEN, WHAT’S THE NEXT STEP? You don't need to be immersed anymore and success is no longer based on getting another book. Or another:    Course CD   Whatever    If you don't know a lot of these things, then just immerse. Deep dive on whatever topic is you're learning.    Eventually, the highest leverage activities you can do have nothing to do with getting another book.    Slowly, what starts to happen is the next highest leverage activity. That's the way to look at it!    It's not how to become a master in X topic or whatever it might be. Ask yourself this question, “How can I have the fastest leverage? How can I gain the most leverage in my life?”    Pretty soon, you'll start to realize that getting another book, another course, another CD, whatever that is. It has nothing to do with it…    It's actually might be hindering your progress.    Once you have the baseline understand, start asking the question, “How do I get more leverage for what I'm moving towards?”    That’s gonna be a different answer than you going and getting another book.    What it starts to turn into is... It's not a fun answer... But it's freaking action!    Just do it!    I wanna give you guys a very simple thing that I use to do that personally.    HOW I FIGURE OUT WHAT TO DO NEXT   I left my job about a year and a half ago and did this stuff full time. It's been awesome!    Real quick, you start to realize that, “Oh crap, I'm the one that comes up with my own checklist everyday.”    Nobody's giving me a To-Do-List. Nobody saying, "Hey, Stephen, this is what you gotta get done today".   Nobody's looking at me and saying, “Hey, did you noticed this, this and that?”    You gotta go and look at those things yourself.    Not only do you need to go and fix this or that, or maybe have more clarity on the product… You also gotta do the normal fulfillment of the product.    No one is giving me a To-Do-List. This is where most new entrepreneurs start to struggle quite a bit.    Here’s what I do:    I ask myself, “Stephen, what would you do next?”  Then I answer it… And that's what I do!    Now you might think that's so simple.... That's the freaking point!    Too many people make it too complicated!    Q: What would you do next?    A: Do that!    It might sound like I'm being insulting but I promise I'm not.    This comes from me having now coached over 20,000 people in this stuff.    THE PROBLEM WITH TAKING THE NEXT STEP   What I find ends up happening is, after I teach the major frameworks, and after somebody learns the major basic pieces to take a move… Instead of them taking a move they start distracting themselves with more education.    Then when I say, “Go do it?!” They're like, "How?" I'm like, "Well I just told you how!"    “But Stephen, how do I do a Facebook Live?”    I'm like, "Okay, I get it, you're gonna go and download this app called Facebook, you're gonna flip your camera sideways and your gonna press Live, and then just click Go Live Now".    And they're like, "Oh, really?"    I'm not trying to be condescending… I'm saying, stop over complicating it!    No ones gonna know all the answers.    Let me be really stereotypically for a second. As if this podcast isn't controversial enough.    I hate millennial bashing. It drives me nuts. Not just because I am one, (barely)... Baby boomers who make fun of millennials yeah, your parents said the same kind of crap about you!   What I found most of the time is, millennials have a hard time with what I teach, because they start to feel a little bit of pain or discomfort, and they're like, "I don't like this", and they slowed down.    Okay, that's very stereotypical. Not saying it's always true, not everyone's like that.    The baby boomers, they typically will look at the things that I'm doing and they'll say, "Yeah, but you have to be a techy".    No, you freaking don't! I have no idea how to code! That's the stereotypical thing that I hear from baby boomers.    THE HANG UPS PEOPLE HAVE WITH WHAT TO DO NEXT    Is it okay if I'm a little bit open and raw with you?    I've done this a lot now. I've done this for years and years and years. It's been four years now. I guess it's not years and years and years… But it's still a really long time and a lot longer than most of you guys have done this on the internet.    The crowd in between the millennials and the baby boomers... The issues that I noticed they most frequently have is, they have a hard time believing that it's possible for them.    They're very freaked out by scams and they have a very hard time taking on new risk.    Now I'm speaking in some pretty major, maybe possibly offensive but truthful stereotypes…    Here's the purpose, here's why I'm saying this... And I'll never be the guy that makes fun of school. They do the best they can with what they've got.    While we're being raised, we follow a set of tracks. And these tracks are built for us, and they should be. We can’t make these huge decisions on our own.    I got a little girl who just turned four, and then we have a one year old. I'm not letting my five year old go around and make my tax decisions.   There are things that you have to learn through basic development, through these tracks. But there comes a point where the tracks end…    You suddenly realized, “I'm on my own!” This is a very crucial moment.    TAKING THE NEXT STEP ON YOUR OWN   Baby boomers, millennials, and those in between... What I've found is that those who have experience building their own tracks and having the confidence to take a step down that track.    Very few people have done that. If I can catch teenagers, right as that is starting to happen, I found that they can usually take on the models that I’m teaching more easily.    It's not to say no one else can do it… They just fight it less.    If you've never had any experience building your own tracks, the confidence of having your own idea, how can you step back and say, “What should I do next?”    Having a thought is one thing… And then having the confidence to say, “That's not a dumb thought, because it came from me!”    Then having the confidence to lay that track down and  take a step on it without anyone putting a cattle prod to your back… Many adults cannot do that.     That is what I found stops people from doing any of this stuff. Has nothing to do with, “Does it work for me?” Yeah it does.    It's not the models. It is the people's behavior once they start executing the models. That's where they have a huge issue!    It's not like, “Stephen I don't know if these four wheels that are attached to the steering wheel actually drive this car.”   Where people get messed up is not on the wheel… It's their execution of being the driver. That has been the biggest issue I've had on any kind of program, any kind of coaching I've ever done with people.    It's never, “Do these models really worked?” They worked.    JUST TAKE THE NEXT STEP   Whatever it is that you feel is the next thing to do… Just do that thing!    That is why I have gotten where I have in such a short amount of time.    Most people don't have practice making decisions and just doing it them.    There's very little REAL competition in this world because most people can't do what I'm talking about…     Now you, reading the blog, you're different.    #1 Don't expect other people to be like you… They're just not, and that's all right.    Some people just wanna go work at nine to five and then die slowly, that's okay. I'm not making fun of that. I'm just saying, that's what they really wanna do. Don't try to change them! Your role is not to baptize them in your beliefs.    That's why I try to tell everybody that rule number one is that they come to you.    MLM recruiting Product sales In any company ever   … They come to you! And the better marketer you are, the more of them will come to you.    #2 If I don't know what to do, the easiest thing to do is to make sure I understand the framework that I'm following.    Then I just ask myself, “What's the next step that I could take that will get me to cash the fastest?”    I may have ruffles some feathers with this episode but I'm just telling you from my experience having coached 20,000 people.    It's not “Does the model work?”    It's that the drive can't get over, "I've never built my own train tracks before!"    SKEPTICAL ABOUT WHAT TO DO NEXT   If you're a natural skeptic, it's really hard to behave as an entrepreneur. You already have enough ‘no ways’ going on in your head.    If you don't know what to do next, the first thing you do is you make sure that who you're following has actually DONE what you're trying to learn.    Don't just learn from people who are theorizing or did it a long time ago. Stuff changes quickly.   I only wanna learn from the horses' mouth… The person whose doing it right now.    Make sure you actually understand the framework that you're learning from that person, or that guru, or that coach, or trainer.     If you don't, STOP THERE. Just keep learning.    If you DO understand it, the next question you ask yourself is, “What should I be doing next?”    And just do it!   There was a time when I was on stage and people ask me, "Stephen, what would you do next? Okay Stephen, this is the scenario I'm in, this is the exact scenario that I'm in, what would you do?"    Someone asked me that six week ago in an event I was speaking at. There were about 400 people and they’d all paid $25,000 to be in the room.    WHAT SHOULD I DO NEXT, STEPHEN?   This lady stood up and she asks me, "Here's my scenario and I'm in a different situation here."    And I'm like, "I know, you're not". (I didn't say that but in my mind it was like, okay not really.)    Q: Do you need leads or sales?    She's like, "But I sell something a little bit different than everybody else here".    That really doesn't have much to do with it. Still a sale.    She goes, "What would you do next?"    And I flipped it on her and I said, "What would you do?"    She goes, "Well, I should go X, Y and Z".    And I was like, "Do that".    Are you following someone who's rich or is very successful in what you're trying to do?  Do you know the framework?  Are you executing the framework?    One little question at a time. What should I do next?    Put your head down and stop looking at the clock. Then when you look back up a few months later, and be like, “Snap, look how far down the road I am, that's crazy”.    That's honestly how most people play the game.    I would love to have you come to OfferMind. If you don't know what it is, go to offermind.com.    It's an event where help people learn how to craft and offer. We have a lot of MLMers that have become marketers. Direct sellers come to it because it allows them to learn how to outvalue their uplines and downlines.    Which makes you the obvious choice to join and people are trying to find who to join inside your company.    If you've never seen secretmlmhacks.com go check out the free web class as well.   HACK MLM IS YOUR NEXT STEP   Hopefully you liked the blog - Remember to leave me your comments.  Like you, I love MLM. It’s a long term asset that can pay anyone for life… As long as they build it right.  If you’ve recruited anyone EVER, you know that the recruits first 30 days are their most crucial. It sets their pace. To create the right tone for my new recruits career, I created a 30 day onboarding training that walks my new recruits through things like, how to: Set up their back office Get bonuses Set up my teams recruiting funnels Get internet traffic How to close leads  Here’s why I’m telling you this. If you want to be a fly on the wall and see how I train my new people, you’re more than welcome. My team’s program is called HACK MLM and you can check out most of it for FREE by going to hackmlm.com.  FAIR WARNING: This course if meant for my own team so if you come in and check it out, you are going to get pitched to join my team. We are marketers! This is one of the only times I’m going to get forward about my MLM.  SIDE NOTE: This is mostly because my Facebook Messenger is littered with people asking what MLM I’m in… So I’m going to bite a little bit. Just to be clear, this is NOT a pitch-fest. If you don’t want to be pitched, that’s fine! Just don’t check it out. Just keep enjoying the blog.  But if you want to see how I’m:   Onboarding new people Training my recruits Walking them through their first 30 days Setting the pace and tone Just go to hackmlm.com.   

Words To Live by
Cut It Out!

Words To Live by

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 14:32


Cut It Out! by The Lutheran Church of St. Andrew

Badass Women’s Hour
Ep 182: There Is No Deadline For Growth with The Slumflower

Badass Women’s Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 60:07


The Slumflower, Chadira Eggeru, visits Badass Womens Hour this week to talk about her new book “What a Time to Be Alone”. She shares her insight about the impact of self love and how it can change your world. http://www.theslumflower.comIllustrator, Poppy Chancellor, uses paper cutting as a way to give people the power of expression and talks about the birth of her book “Cut It Out". http://poppyspapercuts.comAnd journalist Marverine Cole talks about taking on the 'sassy black girl' stereotype as she delves into black womens experiences of mental illness in her documentary “Black Girls Don’t Cry” http://www.marverinecole.co.ukFor information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet MinterNatalie CampbellEmma SextonIf you want to get in touch you can find us on all the socials under this name: @badasswomenshrAnd for more about the podcast head here: https://www.badasswomenshour.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Notice History
Cut It Out: Valley of a Thousand Temples

Notice History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 2:03


In Episode 3: Black Panther // Repatriation, Robin shared some details from her trip to Myanmar and Vietnam. On this week's Cut It Out, Robin shares more about her time in Bagan, Vietnam, where she visited the pagodas in the Valley of a Thousand Temples. Notice History is the official podcast of Know History, a historical research company based in Ottawa. Visit our website at knowhistory.ca/podcast, or follow us on Twitter and Instagram @NoticeHistory.

Redefining REAL Podcast
11: Do You Need An Audit?

Redefining REAL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 26:16


On this episode Meagan shares a client conversation about how she was using #Crossfit as a crutch! Do a quick audit and see what in your life is NOT serving your greater purpose and CUT IT OUT like Michelle would say! Xo Meagan Follow me on instagram: @CallMeMeagB

Cut It Out
Episode 1: Food In Social Media

Cut It Out

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2017 24:54


Welcome to the first ever episode of Cut It Out. Every week in each new episode, we will discover and try out a different social trend topic for ourselves. We then decide if it is worth keeping or... cutting it out! Be sure to follow Cut It Out on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/cuttingitout Twitter: twitter.com/cuttingitout Instagram: instagram.com/cutitout247 Snapchat: CutItOut247 #cuttingitout

Real Life Community Church - Portage, IN
10.09.16 A Bigger Life (Week 1: Cut It Out)

Real Life Community Church - Portage, IN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 0:02


10.09.16 A Bigger Life (Week 1: Cut It Out) by Real Life

Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet
93 Little Sea (Twitter HQ Live Stream Concert)

Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2016 82:53


  In less than 2 weeks time, Aussie pop rock quartet Little Sea will launch the world's first, fully digital concert performed and broadcast live from Twitter Australia HQ in Sydney, which will be watched around the world from Sydney to Paris, from London to New York and created in partnership with Twitter Australia to launch the band’s brand new EP “On Loop”.   In today’s Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet! podcast, we chat about Little Sea’s beginnings in the western suburbs of Sydney, where Oliver (guitarist) and Leighton (drummer) grew up and first met, using the Twitter platform to connect with and build a large scale audience of peers, friends and fans across the globe, jetting to California to record their first EP just a few days after signing a new record deal, plans to relocate to Los Angeles and what makes them tick and drives their hunger for success.   Wicked hangs over a few Coopers Pale Ale beers with the Little Sea lads, who have a collective Twitter presence of over 200,000 and hit the #1 trending topic on Twitter last month in more than 10 counties around the world, when they they launched new single “Cut It Out” last month and this world first live Twitter performance.    Super interesting music industry podcast on how to tap into social media to build your brand and global online presence.   Let’s get into it! Spread the word!   #LittleSeaVirtual   Connect with Little Sea online: https://twitter.com/LittleSea https://twitter.com/oliverkirby https://twitter.com/LeightonCauchi Twitter HQ Live Stream 8am AEST September 17th:  https://littlesea.livecentral.com/ https://www.instagram.com/littlesea/ https://www.facebook.com/LittleSeaMusic http://www.littleseamusic.com/ https://soundcloud.com/littleseamusic www.youtube.com/LittleSeaMusic Buy Little Sea tunes on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/artist/little-sea/id869211340 Or Google Play: http://bit.ly/2bTzrdz   World first. Fully digital concert. Streaming LIVE from Twitter Headquarters in Sydney, Australia. 8am AEST on Saturday 17th September For the launch of their brand new EP “On Loop”. https://littlesea.livecentral.com/ Take part in a limited number of one-on-one Google Hangouts with the band after the gig!   Hit Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet up on social media here: Twitter https://twitter.com/hotndelicious Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hotndelicious/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HotnDelicious Hot & Delicious YouTube - Ballistyx Snowboard Show, interviews & more. https://www.youtube.com/user/HotnDeliciousRecords 'Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet’ entertainment, travel, photography & lifestyle blog: http://hotndelicious.com/   For social media, photography & influencer business enquiries contact:info@hotndelicious.com

Best Friend’s Fancast
“Super,Ultra,OG…OH BOY!” – Ep.16

Best Friend’s Fancast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 108:23


On this week’s episode Lisa Lawrie (@JMOESANDBFFS) is joined by “Ultra Fan” Rafael Castaneda (@RMCGUITARS), “Super FAN” Meghan Parkansky (@ZENERAPARK) and The One, The Only “OG Patroller” JASON DIX (@WOODLOAF) to talk about The Out Of Control Dave Coulier, Cut It Out with The Cut The Cheese, Daniel’s Awesome Intros,  Official ARIYNBF Fanclub Patreon Status, […]

Perk Up
Cut it Out! The Epidemic of Cesarian Sections

Perk Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2013 86:44


Join me for a rich bold jazzy converstion with Theresa Morris, author of Cut It Out: the C-Section Epidemic in America.  Professor Morris' primary areas of specialization are Organizational Theory, Sociology of Reproduction and Birth, Political Sociology, and Sex and Gender. Theresa challenges most existing explanations of the unprecedented rise in c-section rates, which locate the cause of this trend in physicians practicing defensive medicine, women choosing c-sections for scheduling reasons, or women’s poor health and older ages. Morris’s explanation of the c-section epidemic is more complicated, taking into account the power and structure of legal, political, medical, and professional organizations; gendered ideas that devalue women; hospital organizational structures and protocols; and professional standards in the medical and insurance communities. She argues that there is a new culture within medicine that avoids risk or unpredictable outcomes and instead embraces planning and conservative choices, all in an effort to have perfect births. Based on 130 in-depth interviews with women who had just given birth, obstetricians, midwives, and labor and delivery nurses, as well as a careful examination of local and national level c-section rates, Cut It Out provides a comprehensive, riveting look at a little-known epidemic that greatly affects the lives, health, and families of each and every woman in America. 

Perk Up
Cut it Out! The Epidemic of Cesarian Sections

Perk Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2013 86:44


Join me for a rich bold jazzy converstion with Theresa Morris, author of Cut It Out: the C-Section Epidemic in America.  Professor Morris' primary areas of specialization are Organizational Theory, Sociology of Reproduction and Birth, Political Sociology, and Sex and Gender. Theresa challenges most existing explanations of the unprecedented rise in c-section rates, which locate the cause of this trend in physicians practicing defensive medicine, women choosing c-sections for scheduling reasons, or women’s poor health and older ages. Morris’s explanation of the c-section epidemic is more complicated, taking into account the power and structure of legal, political, medical, and professional organizations; gendered ideas that devalue women; hospital organizational structures and protocols; and professional standards in the medical and insurance communities. She argues that there is a new culture within medicine that avoids risk or unpredictable outcomes and instead embraces planning and conservative choices, all in an effort to have perfect births. Based on 130 in-depth interviews with women who had just given birth, obstetricians, midwives, and labor and delivery nurses, as well as a careful examination of local and national level c-section rates, Cut It Out provides a comprehensive, riveting look at a little-known epidemic that greatly affects the lives, health, and families of each and every woman in America. 

Pop My Culture Podcast
PMC 49: Dave Coulier

Pop My Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2011 83:51


Cole, Vanessa and our favorite wise-cracking uncle Dave Coulier ("Full House," "America's Funniest People") talk the origin of Cut It Out, Skating with Celebrities and Nancy Kerrigan, The Olsen Twins, rooming with Bob Saget, Jim Henson, a new booger sitcom, Brecht, Out of Control, Bernie Brillstein, the Bure Brothers, clean stand-up, The Jackalope, Santana Claus, [...]