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The three boomers, Tim Slagle, Dale Irvin, and Carolyn Strauss talk about the growing season of spring and how we handle it today. Funny as always.
On this episode of RSPC, Ryan interviews a comedian named Dale Irvin as they discuss how to say his name a lot. Also, Carol gets a new crush, and the callers ask some dumb questions.
Carolyn Strauss rejoins Tim Slagle, and Dale Irvin and talks about here African exploits. From there we talk about barbershops. Always informative and very funny.
Special guest Dobie Maxwell joins Tim Slagle and Dale Irvin while Carolyn continues her adventures in Africa. This week the lads talk about old TV shows that you may remember or may have missed. It makes for a hilarious episode.
Do you remember the games we played as kids? None of them involved a video screen. Take a funny trip to those glory days with Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and our soecial guest, Dobie Maxwell and those memories will come right back.
The three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss discuss the winter pastimes of our youth. Travel back to the wonderful world of winter when we were kids.
Are you ready for the new year? Best to start it off with some good laughs from the three Boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss.
This week the three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss talk about Thanksgiving for boomers.
Join the three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss as they chat with Jim Feldman, an author who tells them how to find the answers by thinking INSIDE the box. Personally, I never thought to kook there.
This week Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss chat about mock apple pie, 50th school reunions, and chat with Val Grubb an entertaining business speaker who teaches us how to speak to the kids today.
This week Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss chat with a real live witch. How much more Halloween to you want?
Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss chat with Eric Rozenberg about his new book, "Before It's Too Late" about his immigration from Belgium to start a new life in America. It's a fascinating story, and of course, we add a lot of laughs.
This week, the three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss talk money with Gordon Stein, author of Cashflow Cookbook. You'll hear tips from a financial professional that are easy to do and will give you more money in your pocket. Plus, it's also funny.
133: Another Day Above Ground with Carolyn Strauss We are delighted to speak with Carolyn Strauss today! Carolyn has had a fantastic career! She has had an apparel collection and was CEO of a multi-million-dollar company. Now, she is a podcaster, speaker, and emcee. Carolyn has loads of energy and tons of business experience! She joins us today to offer her advice and share some great tips and insights for business owners! We hope you enjoy listening to today's inspiring conversation with Carolyn Strauss! Bio: Carolyn Strauss, CSP, is a professional keynote speaker, emcee, and trusted corporate advisor with over 30 years of experience both on stage and on camera. Carolyn is the former CEO of the Carolyn Strauss Collection™ an apparel collection exclusively sold on the Home Shopping Network where she sold over $160Million worth of her own product. She is an expert on sales, persuasion, and execution. Carolyn has worked with associations and executive teams across all industries. She trains “Wicked Smart People” on how to communicate effectively and she is a certified Working Genius™ facilitator. She has appeared on PBS, ABC, NBC, HSN, Food Network, and Lifetime television network. She is an active member of the Screen Actors Guild and is the author of 5 books. She is the host of the long-running podcast "Another Day Above Ground" and believes a good day contains chocolate. Cigar packs The National Speakers Association used to have specialized professional education groups called PEGs for their members. Someone started a group called The Cigar Pack for the rebels and outcasts. At the Cigar PEG, humorous speakers get together, smoke cigars, and get to know one another. Most of the money raised goes to charity. Carolyn joined the Cigar PEG 16-18 years ago. She loves their philanthropic approach to fun! She met her podcast partner, Dale Irvin, at the Cigar PEG. How Carolyn became CEO of a clothing company After graduating from college, Carolyn moved to New York and made a living as a plus-size model. Then she got certified as an aerobics instructor and personal trainer, hired two models, designed their leotards, and created an exercise video. Home Shopping Network Carolyn suggested to her modeling client in New York that they sell the exercise video along with exercise clothes. So they pitched the Home Shopping Network (HSN). The HSN did neither exercise videos nor exercise clothes, but they asked Carolyn and her client to put together a line of sportswear for them to launch several months later. From failure to success Their sportswear failed to sell when Carolyn first presented it on TV, and she got pulled off the set. They had to do another show with a different network an hour later. That time, their stretch pants sold very well! So the HSN offered to bring Carolyn and her partner back if they designed another sportswear collection in the same fabric. The three-legged stool of home shopping Home shopping is all about presentation, pricing, and product. The HSN told Carolyn and her partner that they could be successful if they had a great presentation, great pricing, and a great product. They did, and for the next eighteen years, Carolyn and her partner made their living selling clothes to the HSN. They made more than 160 million dollars in wholesale sales between 1997 and 2015! Easy-wear-easy-care clothing When doing business consulting, Carolyn always explains to business owners that you need to know what you do, who you do it for, and why they care. Everyone who worked for her knew that they made easy-wear, easy-care clothing for busy women so that after getting dressed, they did not have to think about themselves for the rest of the day. 2015 In 2015, HSN merged with another company. They decided to shift and move in the direction of celebrities and brand names. CSP Carolyn got her CSP because her dad always told her to do anything she wanted to do in the world and be the best she could be at doing it! Fashion show expert Carolyn started commentating on fashion shows when she was 25 years old. She became the highest-paid plus-sized fashion show expert and fashion expert in the United States. Speaking Some college students approached Carolyn at a fashion show she was commentating on and asked her to speak at their college. She did, and it went well. After that, she began taking on speaking engagements. A great opportunity In 2008, Carolyn was at a National Speakers Association conference. Vistage, a CEO Mastermind group, was a sponsor, and they invited her to audition. They called a month later to say they wanted to work with her. One of their chairs helped Carolyn tailor the material she had designed for women business owners and make it applicable to all business owners. She has subsequently done more than 200 presentations for Vistage. She also speaks for various other associations. Emcee work During the pandemic, Carolyn started doing emcee work. Advice for business leaders When something is not right, speak up and get it fixed. Podcasting Carolyn's podcast partner, Dale, had been doing a podcast with a friend and comedian called Tim Slagle. The podcast was winding down, but Dale and Tim still wanted to do a podcast, and they wanted to include a liberal female point of view. So they brought Carolyn in to meet Tim. They recorded a few podcast episodes relevant to baby boomers, and things worked out. So Carolyn joined them as a podcast partner. She makes no money from the podcast, but she loves doing it, and it looks great on her resume! Covid Doing the weekly podcast kept Carolyn razor sharp and helped her stay on top of her game during Covid. How you present yourself In business, the way you present yourself is crucial! If you want to succeed without really trying, dress to suit the part. Advice for business owners Business owners must be clear with their employees about their expectations and how they want them to work. They must ensure that all their employees are happy doing what they do. Business owners should also have a clear roadmap of where they are heading and what they hope to achieve, and they should engage their employees in getting there. Connect with Eric On LinkedIn On Facebook On Instagram On Website Connect with Carolyn Strauss On her website On LinkedIn Another Day Above Ground Podcast Join The Cigar PEG
It's that time of the year again, when the kids go back to school and parents can rest during the day. This week the three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss look at what back to school meant to baby boomers.
This week, the three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss get together live, in person, at the Tiki Bar for a discussion about our happy places. Very, very, funny.
The three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss talk with Gramps Jeffrey who wrote the book, "I Don't Want To Turn Three" with valuable information for both grandparents and grandkids. Plus, it's really funny.
The three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss talk with Gramps Jeffrey who wrote the book, "I Don't Want To Turn Three" with valuable information for both grandparents and grandkids. Plus, it's really funny.
The three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss talk with Gramps Jeffrey who wrote the book, "I Don't Want To Turn Three" with valuable information for both grandparents and grandkids. Plus, it's really funny.
The three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss talk with Gramps Jeffrey who wrote the book, "I Don't Want To Turn Three" with valuable information for both grandparents and grandkids. Plus, it's really funny.
The three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss talk with Gramps Jeffrey who wrote the book, "I Don't Want To Turn Three" with valuable information for both grandparents and grandkids. Plus, it's really funny.
Join the three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss as the chat with comedian Joe Antonocci on how he's battling Parkinson's disease with comedy. It's inspiring and really funny.
This week, the three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss, talk with Joyologist, Steve Wilson and learn the many benefits of laughing. Plus we dish up some laughs ourselves.
What irritates baby boomers the most? Technology! These dang computers, and Twitters, and hashtags bother us because we don't understand them. This week, the three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss, chat with Beth Z, Your Nerdy BFF. Beth gives us some tech tips, tools, and tricks, and we'll all have fun doing it.
The Three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss, chat with Jeff Owens who has lived in Hawaii his entire life. Jeff lets us boomers know how to live the Aloha Life to make us happier, more productive, and more in touch with others. It's the best tips from paradise, and of course, we made it really funny.
Pandemics and baby boomers don't go well together. So how can we cope? This week Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss chat with speaker and author, Marcia Daszko about her book, "Pivot Disrupt Transform." Join us to learn more and, as always, have a good laugh.
The three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss talk with Frank King, the mental Health Comedian. Frank King tells us how to handle depression and get a brighter look on life.
This week, the three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim slagle, and Carolyn Strauss look at the toys boomers grew up with, and the ones that are still around today. It's a great look back with plenty of laughs.
This week, the three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss, take a look at the golden age of comedy with veteran comedian and fellow boomer Ken Severa. Learn about comedy; what it was, what it is, and where it's going.
This week the three boomers; Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss, salute the late Jackie Mason and chat with Francine Russo, author of the book "Love After Fifty." If you are a boomer who's looking for a partner, this is the show to listen to.
In our special Fourth of July show the three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss interview a man who knows a lot about freedom and liberty, Winston Churchill. Listen and learn.
The Old Dogs Ramble about how Artificial is stealing our Intelligence. Then we offer a podnugget about how it's all happening. We also celebrate the Slang of the 50's, present more commentary from Kathleen O'Brien (our Chief Aging Officer) and introduce you to a concept you might do without: Non Fungible Tokens. Our Conversation is with Dale Irvin, co-host of the internationally famous (Number 25 in Mexican comedy) podcast, "Another Day Above the Ground."
As a boomer, I always thought the word "hack" referred to a chop with an axe, a taxicab, or a bad comic, but in this episode, the three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss, discuss hacks, or tips, to make life a little easier.
This week, the three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss interview Joel Block, a master finance expert. He shares his tips and secrets to help us survive financially.
This week the three boomers, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss talk to author Star Bradbury about how to prepare for aging. Valuable information for boomers and their kids.
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Dale Irvin is the world's only "Professional Summarizer." As a speaker, he attends conventions, listens to everything observes everything, and reports a summary to the audience at the end of the day in the form of a comedy monologue he just wrote. Dale has also written 7 books, has a weekly video cast called The Friday Funnies; and a weekly podcast, Another Day Above Ground. “if you are going to be an entrepreneur it's probably because you are following a dream. Keep following that dream, keep going forward but live your dream”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-7r2
Dale Irvin is the World’s only Professional Summarizer. Dale’s monologues keep the audience fully engaged, wide awake, and paying more attention so that they will get the jokes they are about to hear. Dale understands how humor and laugh are healthy attributes and he enjoys bringing a smile to your lips! Melinda Smith and Heart Mojo produces comedy specials - she understands the value of laughter. https://newclevelandradio.net/heart-mojo-with-melinda-smith/follow-heart-mojo-podcasting-with-melinda-smith/http://daleirvin.com/summarizer.htm
This week, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Carolyn Strauss talk with two moms. One is a Baby Boomer Mother and the other is a new Millennial mom. It's a fun interview highlighting the differences and similarities. Why not listen with your mom?
Tim Slagle, Teri O'Brien, and Dale Irvin look at the times when you just want to scream "Just kill me." This week we look at a brazen burrito assault; flame throwers by Elon Musk; an a-hole for a neighbor; and the worst job ever, Harvey Weinstein style.
If this is your first exposure to the Just Kill Me podcast, here's what you can expect. We are basically a motivational podcast disguised as a cynical look at society. If you think things couldn't be any worse, give us a listen. We talk about bad experiences, rotten jobs, and items in the news that make you scream, Just Kill Me! Tim Slagle, Teri O'Brien, and Dale Irvin combine their intelects to bring you hope...or at least a few laughs.
Tim Slagle, Teri O'Brien, and Dale Irvin return to discuss the moments that happen to us all that make us say, "Just kill me." In this episode, Teri rants about her JKM moment; millions of people experience a JKM moment in Hawaii; and the most JKM moment for you if you are sending your daughter to college. And the worst job we found this week is that of adult movie theater cleaner. Give us a listen and you will come away feeling better about yourself.
Tim Slagle, Teri O'Brien, and Dale Irvin are at it again, and by "it" I mean podcasting, designed for the whole family, depending on what kind of parents you are. We began this venture with the hope of maiing you realize how good you have it. Everywhere you look, there are people with worse jobs, living in worse places, and with more problems that you, so buck it up, Buttercup, and share the moments, jobs, and events that make us all say, "Just Kill Me." In this inagural week broadcast, we share our just kill me moments in Cuba, Wal Mart, and the pet store. We also take a look at Amazon dropping off a package and a load; a new naked restaurant in France; and the job of lice technician. You will soon have a new appreciation of the phrase, "Just Kill Me."
In this, our second episode, Liam is joined by Scott Sunquist to talk about his book Explorations in Asian Christianity. We talk they why and how of studying Christian mission (including his excellent proposal of a cruciform and apostolic lens), discuss the multi-directional, complex, and fascinating story of the transmission of Christianity in Asia (spoiler: it's much more complex than East to West), a theology for mission and migration, the question of unity in World Christianity, what story from world Christian history would Scott turn into a movie... and so much more! Scott W Sunquist is the Dean of the School of Intercultural Studies and Professor of World Christianity, in the School of Intercultural Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary. He previously taught at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and before that at Trinity Theological College in the Republic of Singapore – where he and his wife, Nancy, also served as missionaries. He is the author of The Unexpected Christian Century: The Reversal and Transformation of Global Christianity, 1900–2000 (2015), Understanding Christian Mission: Participation in Suffering and Glory, the three-volume History of the World Christian Movement, which he coauthored with Dale Irvin, and, most recently, Explorations in Asian Christianity: Theology, History, Mission. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes. Follow us at @RinseRepeatPod (and me at @liammiller87) And buy Scott's book, it's great!
Preached by Dr. Dale Irvin, and translated by Pastor Sixto Francois
Tim Slagle, Teri O'Brien, and Dale Irvin explore the hidden stories behind the news, even if we have to make them up. The winner this week is the brothel of inflatible dolls.
Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Teri O'Obrien are ready to make your day. They are armed with cynicism and satire, and are packing punchlines. Join us for a view of the world through kaleidoscope glasses.
Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Teri O'Brien discuss pressing issues in the world of stupid behavior. Guaranteed to make you laugh or your money back.
Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Teri O'Brien discuss important topics like toilets that are pay-per-flush; a no pants subway ride; a man who breaks coconuts with his head; and a study that shows people who swear to be more intellegent. Well, I'll be @#$%ed.
Dale Irvin and Tim Slagle explore the world around them as the delve in topics including a saddle for daddy; a coffee / pot combo; Fisher Price Happy Hour set; and what would porn stars do if they were president. If, after 10 minutes, you still haven't laughed, it's because this podcast was hacked by Russia.
This week, Dale Irvin, Tim Slagle, and Teri O'brien take a look at renegade beavers; friendly pigs; a Titanic replica in China, and perhaps the perfect bar for lonely guys. Plus, for the first time, SPECIAL EFFECTS. Don't miss it.
The Kidders are her to inform and educate. We will probably, however, just make you laugh. Join Tim Slagle and Dale Irvin as we examine current events from a different point of view.
Floods in Cumbria; Donald Trump; Personal stories; Nicholas Smith; Tyson Fury; Prepare, Prepare, Prepare; Always move forward, never back; It's all in the delivery; An interview with Dale Irvin; Music from David Knopfler
Live from San Diego in front of an actual audience, host Craig Price has another speakers round-table! This year, the National Speakers Association invited Craig to do his podcast as part of their annual convention. Craig loaded this speakers round-table with past guests like Judson Laipply, Jessica Pettitt, Avish Parashar as well as welcoming hall of fame speakers Mikki Williams and Dale Irvin to the show. The big announcement of the convention was the new branding of the association now called Platform. The group discusses the pros and cons and then gets into questions about being a speaker. Where do you find mentors, how do you balance speaking with also having a partner (or not having a partner!) and much more. You can learn more about all of these great speakers at their websites: Judson - http://www.mightaswelldance.com/ (@JudsonLaipply on twitter) Jessica - http://www.jessicapettitt.com/ (@jesspettitt on twitter) Avish - http://www.avishparashar.com/ (@avishp on twitter) Mikki - http://www.mikkiwilliams.com/ (@mikkiwilliams on twitter) Dale - http://www.daleirvin.com/ (@ProSummarizer on twitter) APP BONUS: Avish, Craig, Judson and Jessica stick around to answer audience questions like how do you approach potential clients when you have a heavy topic, what was your worst gig and more! SPONSOR: This episode was sponsored by Short Circuit Media helps small business, consultants and professional speakers make more money by using social media (LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter) to create brand awareness, while streamlining online marketing efforts to attract more visitors and convert more sales. http://shortcircuitmedia.com/
Shakespeare's Tragedy - MoyesBeth; Molly at Eurovision; Andy Warhol; Nigel Farage; A few words after dinner; They didn't give me enough time; Go your own way; An interview with Dale Irvin; Music from Ashton Lane
In this episode host and executive producer of The Accidental Guru Show Dov Baron http://RadioDov.com interviews the fabulous Dale Irvin is a comedian, speaker, and the world’s only Professional Summarizer. He attends meetings and conventions and listens closely to every word uttered by every speaker to grace the stage. Then, periodically, he presents a summary of the events that just happened in the form of a comedy monologue written on the spot. One of his clients put it best when she said, “What Billy Crystal brings to the Academy Awards, you bring to our meeting.”Dale has written eight books including “Laughter Doesn’t Hurt” and “Insurance as a Second Language.” He also produces The Friday Funnies, a video look at the week’s funny news. It is available on his website.http://DaleIrvin.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hints and Tips for Media Appearances and Public Speaking. This week; End of the World - Not!; Speaker Conventions; Girls Aloud; The Currant Bun; Find the Common Ground; Say Yes to the Media; Can Your VIsitors Find Your Website?; An Interview with Professional Summariser, Dale Irvin