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Dan Morris started in rental right out of high school—washing equipment and running deliveries. Today, he's the General Manager of Kennebec Equipment Rental and President of the ARA of Maine.In this episode, Dan shares how he worked his way up over 25 years, what it takes to lead a successful independent rental business, and why now is the time to plan for ownership transitions.Topics include:Career growth in the rental industrySuccession planning and ownershipCompeting with national chainsCompany culture and employee retentionThe role of ARA in supporting independents
Archbishop Naumann interviews Fr. Dan Morris, Director of Vocations about how men discern God's calling in their lives and how we all can contribute to a culture of vocations.
Dan Morris, owner of Healthkick Nutrition, joined Kayla Blakeslee on Fort Wayne's Morning News to share health tips for Easter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our new episode we are talking with Dan Morris and Maria Kinnun from Fearzine - an independently owned and operated physical and digital magazine focused on horror games, especially titles from indie studios and individuals. Enjoy!! The interview starts at minute 43:28
Musicians Emily Champion and Dan Morris visit the Carnival talking about life and music!
Dan Morris, owner of Healthkick Nutrition, joined Kayla Blakeslee on Fort Wayne's Morning News to talk about ways to burn off the carbs and calories from Thanksgiving weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Morris, owner of Healthkick Nutrition, joined Fort Wayne's Morning News with Kayla Blakeslee to talk about the Trump administration that is coming together to end the FDA's war on public health. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this episode of Cinema Dual, Dan Morris returns to celebrate spooky season with selections from this year's Hooptober marathon. Movies Discussed: The Hands of Orlac, Onibaba, Stree Recommendations : Insidious, The Sect, Peeping Tom, Oddity, Salem's Lot (2024), Twixt (Chris), Lake Michigan Monster (Dan), The Frighteners, Death Becomes Her (Jon) For more of our movie thoughts, including our series on the films of Akira Kurosawa, you can check them out at www.cinemadual.com. You can read more of Dan's writing over at The Beat. Cinema Duals' Mountain of Gloriousness The Films of Cinema Dual Follow us on Blue Sky: @joncinemadual @belownirvana Follow us on Spotify: Cinema Dual
Dan Morris, owner of HealthKick Nutrition, joined Kayla Blakeslee on Fort Wayne's Morning News to share with Kayla Blakeslee the truth about 'Big Food'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Morris, owner of Health Kick Nutrition, joined Fort Wayne's Morning News with Kayla Blakeslee to share the truth about raw milk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Morris, owner of Healthkick Nutrition, joined Kayla Blakeslee on Fort Wayne's Morning News to share the facts and myths about protein. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Cinema Dual, Dan Morris returns to talk with Jon and Chris about Yasujirō Ozu. Movies Discussed: Tokyo Story, Good Morning, Floating Weeds Recommendations : 35 Shots of Rum, Perfect Days (Dan), I Saw the TV Glow, Ferrari (Chris), The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (Jon) For more of our movie thoughts, including our series on the films of Akira Kurosawa, you can check them out at www.cinemadual.com. You can read more of Dan's writing over at The Beat. Cinema Duals' Mountain of Gloriousness The Films of Cinema Dual Follow us on Blue Sky: @joncinemadual @belownirvana Follow us on Spotify: Cinema Dual
Send us a question or comment by textSourdough Dan Morris of Alaskan Sites and Bites joins Jennie to talk about his favorite food and restaurants in the Anchorage area.Support us on Patreon as a free or paid subscriber Shop all Jennie's Alaska Travel planners and premade itinerariesBook a tour with Alaskan Sites and BitesJennie's guide to AnchorageBook a trip planning session with JennieLet Jennie plan your trip for you!Follow Jennie on InstagramMusic credits: Largo Montebello, by Domenico Mannelli, CC.
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. Justin Smulison interviews Julie Bean, 2024 Ron Judd Heart of RIMS Award Winner about her career in risk management, including how she ended up at seven companies in her first two years, and about her extensive involvement in RIMS Chapter committee leadership, chairing three committees and co-chairing a fourth committee at the same time. Her advice to new risk managers: Get involved in your RIMS Chapter, join committees, and build your network. Networking builds your career. Listen in for risk management insight and thoughts about being involved. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS and RIMScast. [:15] About this episode of RIMScast, coming to you from RIMS Headquarters in New York. We will be joined by the Ron Judd Heart of RIMS Award winner for 2024, Julie Bean! [:37] First, let's talk about RIMS Virtual Workshops. The full calendar of virtual workshops is at RIMS.org/VirtualWorkshops. On June 11th and 12th, we've got Applying and Integrating ERM. Also on June 11th and 12th, we have Fundamentals of Insurance. On June 18th and 19th, we have Fundamentals of Risk Management. [:59] On July 9th and 10th, we have Managing Workers' Compensation. On July 23rd and 24th, we have Claims Management. Other dates for Fall and Winter are on the Virtual Workshops full calendar at RIMS.org/VirtualWorkshops. [1:16] Let me tell you about the new dedicated RIMScast episode that just went live, sponsored by Otoos, “Accident Prevention — The Winning Formula For Construction and Insurance”. I interviewed Dana Kfir, the Director of Customer Success at Otoos about how technology can improve safety on construction sites and how companies can use incentives to drive change. [1:46] The link to this dedicated episode is in this episode's show notes. It is complimentary for RIMS members and nonmembers. Go check it out! If you are interested in producing a similar special episode of RIMScast that features your organization and is tailored to meet the needs of your audience, reach out to us at Content@RIMS.org or Sales@RIMS.org. [2:12] The Ron Judd Heart of RIMS Award recognizes the volunteer contributions of a RIMS member who serves as a role model while keeping the chapter and the society vibrant and resilient, truly exemplifying the heart of RIMS. Julie Bean is best known as an omnipresent force in the RIMS Chicago Chapter. She is this year's recipient. [2:38] We saw her take to the stage in San Diego during RISKWORLD 2024. We had a chance to connect afterward and I'm so glad to present this interview where she will share some of her insight and knowledge on her work as a risk professional and her illustrious career, and what it took to balance being a RIMS chapter and a risk professional. [3:06] 2024 Ron Judd Heart of RIMS Award winner, Julie Bean, welcome to RIMScast! [3:38] Julie says it was an amazing feeling to receive the Ron Judd Heart of RIMS Award at RISKWORLD 2024. She worked for a month on her acceptance speech, but then the presenters told her there would not be time for remarks. She was just happy to walk across the stage with an enormous headshot behind her! The San Diego Convention Center has a huge stage. [4:49] Julie takes a moment to reflect on the award. When her chapter nominated her and she saw the letters of recommendation, she was touched. She had never felt she was going over and above; it's in her DNA to be part of the chapter, one of the largest next to New York. The chapter's energy is so exciting! Julie always felt it an honor to be a part of it. [5:46] Julie says, “Thank you to my incredible chapter and all of the risk professionals whom I've had the honor of meeting over these 20-something years. It was an honor to be there.” [6:15] Julie was a Marketing and English double major, with no risk or insurance classes. In the working world, she was expecting to go into marketing but worked in companies that either shut down or were bought by somebody else. In two years, she was at seven companies. Through all that, she learned about resilience in companies and within herself. [6:58] After her sixth company, Julie went to her headhunter to reinvent herself and find something else. That has helped her a lot in the risk management world because resilience is what it takes to protect the company and make it stronger. [7:30] Julie is at the Chamberlain Group; in July it will be 19 years. She joined at the level of the parent company, the Duchossois Group. It's a family-owned company. The Duchossois Group bought and sold several companies. Julie ended up at the Chamberlain Group once the other companies were divested. She has always been doing risk management for Chamberlain. [8:03] Chamberlain is the access solutions company with the garage door operators LiftMaster and Chamberlain and MyQ Technology. Julie has always been a department of one, so she has learned to surround herself with people who help her in her profession and help her company. [8:35] To work as a department of one, Julie created her path forward in a family business. The Duchossois Group gave her flexibility and autonomy in her role. She understood there was no vertical mobility. [10:17] Julie learned early that she needed to surround herself with a network of smart people. Her broker and professional networks are extensions of her department. [11:04] Julie is risk-averse. She looks for the worst thing that could happen and asks if they want to take that risk. There are upsides to taking risks. Her RIMS committee work allowed her to lead and taught her to delegate. Once you delegate, your committee is much stronger. [12:22] Julie tells about her RIMS journey. Dan Morris, a one-time RIMS chapter president, and Julie's boss at ServiceMaster, encouraged Julie to attend RIMS chapter meetings and serve on committees. In the Chicago Chapter, there are many opportunities because many things are going on. At one time, she was chairing three committees and co-chairing a fourth. [14:15] Julie is thankful that her boss at the time, Colleen O'Connor, found it valuable for Julie to spend time on committees because of the networking and the knowledge she gained from her involvement with RIMS. [14:49] Julie speaks of the benefits to her career she derives from networking. People she knows at RIMS are the most brilliant minds in the risk community and they are so willing to share their thoughts. When she has a problem, she asks for help and the answers come quickly. [17:09] For several years, Julie had a session at RIMS for family-owned privately-held companies. It was a closed session because, those who work in that environment have different, unique challenges than a large public Fortune 500 company. Julie says those sessions were incredible. She could always reach out to any of those peers to get good advice. [17:54] It's RIMS plug time! Webinars! On June 6th, Evident ID makes its RIMS Webinars debut with Uncovering Hidden Risks in Your Third-Party Risk Management Program. On June 13th, our friends at Riskonnect return to present Unlocking the Value of Business Continuity and Insurable Risk Management. [18:18] Our friends at TÜV SÜD GRC return on June 20th to present Sustainability Without the Sticker Shock: Save Green While Going Green. Register at RIMS.org/Webinars. Webinars are complimentary for RIMS members! [18:35] The RIMS ERM Conference 2024 will be held on November 18th and 19th in Boston, Massachusetts. The agenda will be announced soon, as will a call for submissions for the ERM Award of Distinction. I'll have that link up soon on an upcoming episode. [18:54] Review your organization's ERM program, and if you feel it was successful and you have the numbers and the data to back it up, compile that information and get ready to submit your ERM program for the ERM Award of Distinction. [19:09] The Spencer Educational Foundation's goal to help build a talent pipeline of risk management and insurance professionals is achieved, in part, through a collaboration with risk management and insurance educators across the United States and Canada. This also applies to not-for-profit entities. [19:29] If this description applies to you, you should apply for a Spencer General Grant. The application deadline is July 30th, 2024. General Grant awardees are typically notified at the end of October. [19:45] The Spencer 2024 Funding Their Future Gala will be held on Thursday, September 12th, 2024 at The Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City. Links are in this episode's show notes. [20:06] Back to the interview with the Ron Judd Heart of RIMS Award winner Julie Bean! [20:29] Julie is in Oakbrook, Illinois, where the Chamberlain Group resides. It's a suburb outside of Chicago. RIMS will be in Chicago for RISKWORLD 2025 in May 2025. In May, there's a good chance of having good weather in Chicago! Julie will most definitely be there! [22:20] Julie's biggest challenge over the years has been to show the value proposition of the risk management role. If it's done correctly, nobody notices you. You're not a profit center. What the role does is to protect the assets of the company; to ensure that anything is handled. What is the value of the claim not happening because you had good risk control? [22:58] What is the value of putting the correct insurance in place so that you're covered and protected when there are losses? Julie tries to encourage people in the organization to understand that risk is everybody's responsibility. The risk manager does not own risks. A risk manager gets involved with the other departments to understand the risks in the organization. [24:20] When Julie lost her first job for reasons beyond her control, she was shocked. She says you have to think about what you offer a company, not what companies are going to offer you. After the third and fourth job losses, she switched her mindset. In those experiences, she had learned what she didn't want to do: crunch numbers in spreadsheets with no human interaction. [25:16] The roles Julie enjoyed were solving problems and interacting with people; understanding the situation and figuring out how to fix it or make it better. No matter how good you feel about yourself when they hand you that box and send you out the door, it's not a happy place to be. [25:49] Have your network of peers and be involved with it. That's how you'll find your next job; that's how Julie found Duchossois, 19 years ago. Her peers told her, “Take a chance, you might like the culture.” [26:42] Julie explains the end of REBEX as ties were cut between the Milwaukee Wisconsin Chapter and the Chicago Chapter. Chicago RIMS Chapter joined forces with the Mid-Illinois RIMS Chapter to rebrand REBEX as Chicagoland Risk Forum and stay a regional conference. [27:45] The move carried a lot of risk but it was needed to revitalize the conference. Julie made many conference calls with chapter leaders. It almost didn't work but everyone on the committee was energized and determined to make it happen. When it did, Julie felt like she was walking into RISKWORLD. It was a definite success in the first year and it is a big moneymaker. [29:45] Julie talks about managing expectations. She does this from day to day in her job. That gets people to trust you. You can't always deliver good news but you can manage expectations and that gives credence to your role. [30:37] Julie's advice to the next generation of risk managers: “I would just say that what they get out of participation in RIMS will far outweigh any expectation they have, without question. The people are so willing to give of themselves. Get involved. Be the one in the room to raise your hand and say, ‘I think I want to be a part of that.' Start small. Take manageable bites.” [31:18] “As soon as they get in, I would guarantee that they will be hooked by the exuberance and the energy of the group.” [31:32] Julie, it has been such a pleasure to meet you. I look forward to seeing you next year at RISKWORLD 2025, for our 75th anniversary. It's a big deal; we're already planning for it. [31:46] A quick plug for the 2024 Chicagoland Risk Forum, hosted by the Chicago RIMS Chapter. It's the Ninth Annual Chicagoland Risk Forum, on September 19th, 2024. It's a big day; 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 pm. It's at The Old Post Office, an incredible venue with a rooftop bar. It's free for risk managers and staff! Please sign up and join us! A link to register is in this episode's show notes. [33:49] Julie, thank you so much for joining us here on RIMScast! [33:52] Special thanks, once again, to Heart of RIMS Award winner Julie Bean, for joining us here today. There are so many great takeaways from her insight! Be sure to learn even more about her in the special Awards Edition of Risk Management magazine. The link is in this episode's show notes. [34:08] On September 19th, 2024, the RIMS Chicago Chapter Chicagoland Risk Forum 2024 will be held at The Old Post Office. Visit ChicagolandRiskForum.org for more information. Remember, it's free if you are a risk manager! [34:27] Let's continue with the plugs! The RIMS App is available to RIMS members exclusively. Go to the App Store and download the RIMS App with all sorts of RIMS resources and coverage. It's different from the RIMS Events App. Everyone loves the RIMS App! [35:01] You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in our show notes. RIMScast has a global audience of risk and insurance professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [35:45] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. [36:03] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [36:19] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com. It is written and published by the best minds in risk management. Justin Smulison is the Business Content Manager at RIMS. You can email Justin at Content@RIMS.org. [36:40] Thank you for your continued support and engagement on social media channels! We appreciate all your kind words. Listen every week! Stay safe! Mentioned in this Episode: RISKWORLD 2025 will be in Chicago! May 4‒7 RIMS Risk Management Awards Edition 2024 (featuring Julie Bean) Chicagoland Risk Forum 2024 — Presented by RIMS Chicago Chapter — Sept. 19, 2024 RIMS DEI Council Spencer Educational Foundation — Grants Page — Apply Through July 30. RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RIMS-CRMP Virtual Workshops RIMS Strategic & Enterprise Risk Center NEW FOR MEMBERS! RIMS Mobile App RISKWORLD 2024 Show Daily — May 6, May 7, May 8 RIMS Webinars: Uncovering Hidden Risks in Your Third-Party Risk Management Program | Sponsored by EVIDENT ID | June 6, 2024 Unlocking the Value of Business Continuity and Insurable Risk Management | Sponsored by Riskonnect | June 13, 2024 Sustainability Without the Sticker Shock: Save Green While Going Green | Sponsored by TÜV SÜD | June 20, 2024 RIMS.org/Webinars Upcoming Virtual Workshops: See the full calendar of RIMS Virtual Workshops RIMS-CRMP Prep Workshops Related RIMScast Episodes: “RIMS 2024 Goodell Award Winner Eamonn Cunningham” “RIMS 2024 Rising Star Chelsea Andrusiak” “RIMS 2024 Risk Manager of the Year, Steve Robles” Sponsored RIMScast Episodes: “Accident Prevention — The Winning Formula For Construction and Insurance” | Sponsored by Otoos (New!) “Platinum Protection: Underwriting and Risk Engineering's Role in Protecting Commercial Properties” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Elevating RMIS — The Archer Way” | Sponsored by Archer “Alliant's P&C Outlook For 2024” | Sponsored by Alliant “Why Subrogation is the New Arbitration” | Sponsored by Fleet Response “Cyclone Season: Proactive Preparation for Loss Minimization” | Sponsored by Prudent Insurance Brokers Ltd. “Subrogation and the Competitive Advantage” | Sponsored by Fleet Response “Cyberrisk Outlook 2023” | Sponsored by Alliant “Chemical Industry: How To Succeed Amid Emerging Risks and a Challenging Market” | Sponsored by TÜV SÜD “Insuring the Future of the Environment” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Insights into the Gig Economy and its Contractors” | Sponsored by Zurich “The Importance of Disaster Planning Relationships” | Sponsored by ServiceMaster RIMS Publications, Content, and Links: RIMS Membership — Whether you are a new member or need to transition, be a part of the global risk management community! RIMS Virtual Workshops On-Demand Webinars RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RIMS-CRMP Stories — New interview featuring RIMS Treasurer Manny Padilla! Spencer Educational Foundation Leveraging Insurance and Risk Management to Address Political Risk — RIMS Executive Report RIMS Events, Education, and Services: RIMS Risk Maturity Model® RIMS Events App Apple | Google Play Sponsor RIMScast: Contact sales@rims.org or pd@rims.org for more information. Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org and listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org. Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. About our guests: Julie Bean, ARM, CRM, Head of Risk Management at Chamberlain Group Tweetables (Edited For Social Media Use): If you're the smartest person in the room, you need to find another room. — Julie Bean For several years I had a session at RIMS for family-owned privately-held companies. It was a closed session because, those who work in that environment have very different, unique challenges than a large public Fortune 500 company. — Julie Bean If risk management is done correctly, nobody notices you. You're not a profit center. You don't sell or manufacture anything. What the role does is to protect the assets of the company; to ensure that anything is handled. What is the value of the claim not happening? — Julie Bean No matter how good you feel about yourself when they hand you that box and send you out the door, it's not a happy place to be. — Julie Bean
On this episode of Cinema Dual, Jon and guest co-host Dan Morris joyfully discussed the slapstick comedy Hundreds of Beavers. Movies Discussed: Hundreds of Beavers For more of our movie thoughts, including our series on the films of Akira Kurosawa, you can check them out at www.cinemadual.com. You can follow Dan's writing for The Beat here. Cinema Duals' Mountain of Gloriousness The Films of Cinema Dual Follow us on Blue Sky: @joncinemadual @belownirvana Follow us on Spotify: Cinema Dual
Welcome to another episode of Chatzzz! This time, we're joined by Dan Morris and Oli Caig, the dynamic duo behind Cumbria's top football podcast. Broadcasting from Carlisle, their podcast quickly rose to prominence since its launch in late 2023, boasting nearly 700 subscribers on YouTube.As passionate Carlisle United supporters, Dan and Oli have garnered a significant following by sharing engaging content, including interviews with football stars like Ryan Edmondson, Jenna Piatak, Nick DeMasi, and many more. Their videos consistently attract thousands of views, showcasing their deep connection with the football community and their knack for insightful conversations.Join us as we dive into the world of football with Dan and Oli, exploring the highs, lows, and everything in between on their journey to becoming the go-to source for football enthusiasts in Cumbria.
In this episode I interview the amazing Diana Kelly and Dan Morris about the lost creation story of Sophia and her critical role in understanding the times we are living in which also offers rare insights into who we are, where we came from and how we might fulfill our latent potential as human beings. We discuss current events happening in the Middle East, and Diana and Dan's discoveries that have led them to understand the influences surrounding us today through the wisdom of Sophia. We also discuss the origins of the Gnostics, their love of Sophia, the tragic story of her entrapment, the Archons (Dark Forces) that influence humanity, and how we can liberate ourselves from the forces that bind us in limiting beliefs and patterns of fear and trauma through the divine spark of Sophia that dwells within us. In addition to exploring her mysteries, we reveal Sophia's relationship to Jesus Christ at a deeper level and discuss the symbols and maps of meaning that are all around us, that can help us to find our way through the darkness. As the role of the divine feminine in the world accelerates, so too does the urgency of our collective spiritual development, and our relationship to our masculine and feminine counterparts. As the path of Sophia Christos unfolds, we witness a time of great upheaval, spiritual activism, and a lifting of the veils of illusion. Join us to explore the incredible potency of these times through the mystery of Sophia and her cosmic twin, and learn how you can “take up your sword” with compassion as daughters and son's of the Sophia-Christos to defeat injustice, tyranny, and enslavement on this planet once and for all. Takeaways * Sophia represents the divine feminine wisdom and is a powerful archetype for understanding our spiritual journey. *The story of Sophia's descent and the influence of archons and the patriarchy highlight the challenges we face in reclaiming our power and connection to the divine. *The awakening and revelation that comes from understanding the sacred masculine and feminine can help us navigate the complexities of relationships and create a more balanced and harmonious world. * Communication and emotional attunement are essential for building healthy and fulfilling partnerships. Disrupting patterns and practicing transparent communication are essential for healthy relationships. * Recognizing traumatic responses and gaining insight can lead to healing and growth. * Working together and viewing relationship issues as shared problems can foster understanding and resolution. * Accessing wisdom and guidance, whether from spiritual sources or within oneself, can enhance relationships and personal development. * Consciousness and awareness play a crucial role in navigating relationships and personal growth. * Exploring the mysteries of Sophia and reading symbols can provide deeper insights into the spiritual journey. * Balancing masculine and feminine energies is important for personal fulfillment and harmonious relationships. * Finding the right balance between activism and compassion is crucial in creating positive change. * The urgency of spiritual development is emphasized in addressing global challenges and personal growth. * Reclaiming truth and overcoming archonic influence are essential for personal and collective transformation. Tuning in and connecting to a higher frequency can help navigate the turmoil of the world. * Women's voices need to be heard and speaking out is essential for change. * The sacred masculine has a role in supporting and amplifying women's voices. * Building relationships based on care and understanding is crucial for creating meaningful change. * Recognizing the power dynamics at play and using relationships to bridge divides can lead to transformation. * We are entering times of immense revelation and change. * Bringing a sense of sacredness to everyday life can lead to a deeper connection with the divine. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:09 Exploring the Mythology of Sophia 12:46 The Story of Sophia's Descent 19:26 The Influence of Archons and the Patriarchy 23:11 The Awakening and Revelation 29:15 The Ampulla and the Incarnation 36:27 The Sacred Masculine and Feminine 43:20 The Three Levels of Masculinity 50:24 Attunement and Partnership 52:09 Disrupting Patterns and Transparent Communication 53:08 Recognizing Traumatic Responses and Gaining Insight 57:12 Finding Personal Fulfillment in Relationships 57:58 The Role of Masculine and Feminine Energies 58:23 Exploring the Mysteries of Sophia 59:26 The Templars and the Pistis Sophia 01:02:08 Reading Symbols and Maps of Meaning 01:07:35 The Role of the Divine Feminine in the World 01:11:34 The Power of Saying 'Enough' 01:13:06 Navigating Activism and Social Media 01:19:47 The Urgency of Spiritual Development 01:21:34 The Archonic Influence and Gaza 01:25:13 The Hymn of the Pearl and Overcoming Tyranny 01:28:22 The Path of Sophia Christos and Spiritual Activism 01:31:26 Navigating Shaming and Blaming in Activism 01:34:14 Reclaiming Truth and Overcoming Archonic Influence 01:36:23 Women's Voices and Speaking Out 01:37:21 The Role of the Sacred Masculine 01:38:15 Building Relationships for Change 01:41:07 Times of Revelation and Change Special Guest: Diana Kelly and Dan Morse.
At Stripping the Dipping, we pride ourselves on sharing a broad range of perspectives from across the motorsport community. Dan Morris is an automotive aerodynamicist working for the legendary Gordon Murray Technology, working for the man behind the McLaren F1, and F1 chief designer of the likes of the McLaren MP4-4 and the Brabham BT46 fan car to name a few. Dan's way with words makes this a not to be missed episode for anyone interested in learning more about aerodynamics, in road cars, Formula 1 or, indeed, as a career!
Campaign features editor Matt Barker is joined in the studio by media editor Beau Jackson to chat about some of the big news stories of the week, including a threat to Havas to have its B-corp status revoked after Havas Media won Shell's global planning and buying account.They also discuss Campaign's most recent Question of the Week, asking whether the industry takes staff departures too seriously.Matt then hands over to creativity and culture editor Gurjit Degun, who chairs an all-star creative panel featuring Lynsey Atkin of 4Creative, Chaka Sobhani, outgoing CCO at Leo Burnett Worldwide and CCO of Leo Burnett UK and Fallon UK, Dan Dawson of Grand Visual and Charlene Chandaresekaran and Dan Morris of TheOr, recorded earlier this month at the Campaign Year Ahead Breakfast Briefing event.Further readinghttps://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/b-lab-probe-strip-havas-agencies-b-corp-status-shell-win/1858504https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/does-adland-staff-departures-personally/1857456 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Monarch Legacy of Monsters is a 10-episode Apple Plus series diving deeper into the larger Legendary Monsterverse and taking place one year after Godzilla 2014 and in the 1950s to show the early foundations of Monarch. Join Couch Soup contributors Dan Morris, Lily K, Thomas Richards, and Brandy Brown, along with some Godzilla fan guests to talk about each episode, dig into secrets, and how it all fits the secret webs of Monarch and the TitansWatching Now: Monarch Files is a Watching Now podcast special from Couch Soup. Join us for reactions, reviews, and excitement about all things Kaiju. Whether you're a new fan (like Brandy) expert, join us for some laughs and ultra-nerdy discussion!Thank you for watching and listening.Like, comment, and subscribe. If you want more, consider joining as a member for some amazing perks:https://couchsoup.com/become-a-member/Listen to our podcasts - https://couchsoup.com/podcasts/NEW MERCH and more on Couch Soup https://couchsoup.com/merch/Starring:Dan MorrisLily KBrandy BrownAlex McCumbersEditor: Dan MorrisExecutive Producers: PJ Haarmsa & Drew LewisFollow Couch SoupTwitter: / couchsoup Instagram: / thecouchsoup Facebook: / thecouchsoup Follow DanTwitter / X: StarkyVashFollow Lily KTwitter: / artoflilyk Instagram: / theartoflilyk Linktree: https://linktr.ee/ArtOfLilyKFollow BrandyTwitter: / Watery_Tart19Follow AlexTwitter / X: @ACMcCumbersWebsite: Forever Classic Games
Monarch Legacy of Monsters is a 10-episode Apple Plus series diving deeper into the larger Legendary Monsterverse and taking place one year after Godzilla 2014 and in the 1950s to show the early foundations of Monarch. Join Couch Soup contributors Dan Morris, Lily K, Thomas Richards, and Brandy Brown, along with some Godzilla fan guests to talk about each episode, dig into secrets, and how it all fits the secret webs of Monarch and the TitansWatching Now: Monarch Files is a Watching Now podcast special from Couch Soup. Join us for reactions, reviews, and excitement about all things Kaiju. Whether you're a new fan (like Brandy) expert, join us for some laughs and ultra-nerdy discussion!Thank you for watching and listening.Like, comment, and subscribe. If you want more, consider joining as a member for some amazing perks:[https://couchsoup.com/become-a-member/](https://couchsoup.com/become-a-member/ Listen to our podcasts - https://couchsoup.com/podcasts/NEW MERCH and more on Couch Soup https://couchsoup.com/merch/Starring:Dan MorrisThomas RichardsBrandy BrownNathan MarchandEditor: Dan MorrisExecutive Producers: PJ Haarmsa & Drew LewisFollow Couch SoupTwitter: / couchsoup Istagram: / thecouchsoupFacebook: / thecouchsoup Follow DanTwitter / X: [StarkyVash](https://twitter.com/StarkyVashFollow NathanPodcasts: https://linktr.ee/monsterislandfilmvaultAuthor: https://linktr.ee/nathan_marchandFollow BrandyTwitter: / Watery_Tart19Follow ThomasTwitter: / echo5119
Monarch Legacy of Monsters is a 10-episode Apple Plus series diving deeper into the larger Legendary Monsterverse and taking place one year after Godzilla 2014 and in the 1950s to show the early foundations of Monarch. Join Couch Soup contributors Dan Morris, Lily K, Thomas Richards, and Brandy Brown, along with some Godzilla fan guests to talk about each episode, dig into secrets, and how it all fits the secret webs of Monarch and the TitansWatching Now: Monarch Files is a Watching Now podcast special from Couch Soup. Join us for reactions, reviews, and excitement about all things Kaiju. Whether you're a new fan (like Brandy) expert, join us for some laughs and ultra-nerdy discussion!Thank you for watching and listening.Like, comment, and subscribe. If you want more, consider joining as a member for some amazing perks:https://couchsoup.com/become-a-member/Listen to our podcasts - https://couchsoup.com/podcasts/NEW MERCH and more on Couch Soup https://couchsoup.com/merch/Starring:Dan MorrisThomas RichardsBrandy BrownLily KEditor: Dan MorrisExecutive Producers: PJ Haarmsa & Drew LewisFollow Couch SoupTwitter: / couchsoup Instagram: / thecouchsoup Facebook: / thecouchsoup Follow DanTwitter / X: StarkyVashFollow Lily KTwitter: / artoflilyk Instagram: / theartoflilyk Linktree: https://linktr.ee/ArtOfLilyKFollow BrandyTwitter: / Watery_Tart19Follow ThomasTwitter: / echo5119
Monarch Legacy of Monsters is a 10-episode Apple Plus series diving deeper into the larger Legendary Monsterverse and taking place one year after Godzilla 2014 and in the 1950s to show the early foundations of Monarch. Join Couch Soup contributors Dan Morris, Lily K, Thomas Richards, and Brandy Brown, along with some Godzilla fan guests to talk about each episode, dig into secrets, and how it all ties in with the webs of Monarch and the TitansWatching Now: Monarch Files is a Watching Now podcast special from Couch Soup. Join us for reactions, reviews, and excitement about all things Kaiju. Whether you're a new fan (like Brandy) expert, join us for some laughs and ultra-nerdy discussion!Thank you for watching and listening.Like, comment, and subscribe. If you want more, consider joining as a member for some amazing perks: https://couchsoup.com/become-a-member/Listen to our podcasts - https://couchsoup.com/podcasts/NEW MERCH and more on Couch Soup https://couchsoup.com/merch/ Starring:Dan MorrisThomas RichardsBrandy BrownEditor: Dan MorrisExecutive Producers: PJ Haarmsa & Drew LewisFollow Couch SoupTwitter: / couchsoup Instagram: / thecouchsoup Facebook: / thecouchsoup Follow DanTwitter / X: StarkyVashFollow BrandyTwitter: / Watery_Tart19Follow ThomasTwitter: / echo5119
Monarch Legacy of Monsters is a 10-episode Apple Plus series diving deeper into the larger Legendary Monsterverse and taking place one year after Godzilla 2014 and in the 1950s to show the early foundations of Monarch. Join Couch Soup contributors Dan Morris, Lily K, Thomas Richards, and Brandy Brown, along with some Godzilla fan guests to talk about each episode, dig into secrets, and how it all fits the secret webs of Monarch and the TitansWatching Now: Monarch Files is a Watching Now podcast special from Couch Soup. Join us for reactions, reviews, and excitement about all things Kaiju. Whether you're a new fan (like Brandy) expert, join us for some laughs and ultra-nerdy discussion!Thank you for watching and listening.Like, comment, and subscribe. If you want more, consider joining as a member for some amazing perks:https://couchsoup.com/become-a-member/Listen to our podcasts - https://couchsoup.com/podcasts/NEW MERCH and more on Couch Souphttps://couchsoup.com/merch/Starring:Dan MorrisThomas RichardsBrandy BrownLily KEditor: Dan MorrisExecutive Producers: PJ Haarmsa & Drew LewisFollow Couch SoupTwitter: / couchsoup Instagram: / thecouchsoup Facebook: / thecouchsoup Follow DanTwitter / X: StarkyVashFollow Lily KTwitter: / artoflilyk Instagram: / theartoflilyk Linktree: https://linktr.ee/ArtOfLilyKFollow BrandyTwitter: / Watery_Tart19Follow ThomasTwitter: / echo5119
Monarch Legacy of Monsters is a 10-episode Apple Plus series diving deeper into the larger Legendary Monsterverse and taking place one year after Godzilla 2014 and in the 1950s to show the early foundations of Monarch. Join Couch Soup contributors Dan Morris, Lily K, Thomas Richards, and Brandy Brown, along with some Godzilla fan guests to talk about each episode, dig into secrets, and how it all fits the secret webs of Monarch and the TitansWatching Now: Monarch Files is a Watching Now podcast special from Couch Soup. Join us for reactions, reviews, and excitement about all things Kaiju. Whether you're a new fan (like Brandy) expert, join us for some laughs and ultra-nerdy discussion!Thank you for watching and listening.If you want more, consider joining as a member for some amazing perks:https://couchsoup.com/become-a-member/Listen to our podcasts - https://couchsoup.com/podcasts/NEW MERCH and more on Couch Soup https://couchsoup.com/merch/Starring:Dan MorrisThomas RichardsBrandy BrownAlex McCumbersEditor: Dan MorrisExecutive Producers: PJ Haarmsa & Drew LewisFollow Couch SoupTwitter: / couchsoup Instagram: / thecouchsoup Facebook: / thecouchsoup Follow DanTwitter: / StarkyVashFollow ThomasTwitter: / echo5119 Follow BrandyTwitter: / Watery_Tart19Follow Lily KTwitter: / artoflilyk Instagram: / theartoflilyk Linktree: https://linktr.ee/ArtOfLilyK
Episode NotesMonarch Legacy of Monsters is a 10-episode Apple Plus series diving deeper into the larger Legendary Monsterverse and taking place one year after Godzilla 2014 and in the 1950s to show the early foundations of Monarch. Join Couch Soup contributors Dan Morris, Lily K, Thomas Richards, and Brandy Brown, along with some Godzilla fan guests to talk about each episode, dig into secrets, and how it all fits the secret webs of Monarch and the TitansWatching Now: Monarch Files is a Watching Now podcast special from Couch Soup. Join us for reactions, reviews, and excitement about all things Kaiju. Whether you're a new fan (like Brandy) expert, join us for some laughs and ultra-nerdy discussion!Thank you for watching and listening.If you want more, consider joining as a member for some amazing perks:https://couchsoup.com/become-a-member/Listen to our podcasts - https://couchsoup.com/podcasts/NEW MERCH and more on Couch Soup https://couchsoup.com/merch/Starring:Dan MorrisThomas RichardsBrandy BrownAlex McCumbersEditor: Dan MorrisExecutive Producers: PJ Haarmsa & Drew LewisFollow Couch SoupTwitter: / couchsoup Instagram: / thecouchsoup Facebook: / thecouchsoup Follow DanTwitter: / StarkyVashFollow AlexTwitter / X: @ACMcCumbersWebsite: Forever Classic GamesFollow BrandyTwitter: / Watery_Tart19Follow Lily KTwitter: / artoflilyk Instagram: / theartoflilyk Linktree: https://linktr.ee/ArtOfLilyK
Monarch Legacy of Monsters is a 10-episode Apple Plus series diving deeper into the larger Legendary Monsterverse and taking place one year after Godzilla 2014 and in the 1950s to show the early foundations of Monarch. Join Couch Soup contributors Dan Morris, Lily K, Thomas Richards, and Brandy Brown, along with some Godzilla fan guests to talk about each episode, dig into secrets, and how it all fits the secret webs of Monarch and the TitansWatching Now: Monarch Files is a Watching Now podcast special from Couch Soup. Join us for reactions, reviews, and excitement about all things Kaiju. Whether you're a new fan (like Brandy) expert, join us for some laughs and ultra-nerdy discussion!Thank you for watching and listening.If you want more, consider joining as a member for some amazing perks:https://couchsoup.com/become-a-member/Listen to our podcasts - https://couchsoup.com/podcasts/NEW MERCH and more on Couch Soup https://couchsoup.com/merch/Starring:Dan MorrisThomas RichardsBrandy BrownAlex McCumbersEditor: Dan MorrisExecutive Producers: PJ Haarmsa & Drew LewisFollow Couch SoupTwitter: / couchsoup Instagram: / thecouchsoup Facebook: / thecouchsoup Follow DanTwitter: / StarkyVashFollow AlexTwitter / X: @ACMcCumbersWebsite: Forever Classic GamesFollow BrandyTwitter: / Watery_Tart19Follow ThomasTwitter: / echo5119
On this episode of Cinema Dual, Dan Morris returns to talk with Jon and Chris about their most recent Hooptober marathon. Movies Discussed: The Lair of the White Worm, The People Under the Stairs, Candyman Recommendations : Stop Making Sense (Jon), Terrified, When Evil Lurks, Sputnik, Knife+Heart, Alligator, It Lives Inside (Dan), Satan's Slaves, Saloum, Bones and All (Chris) For more of our movie thoughts, you can check them out at www.cinemadual.com. Follow us on Blue Sky: @joncinemadual @belownirvana @danmorris Follow us on Spotify: Cinema Dual
In this episode, host Rahul Khona is joined by the exceptionally talented Dan Morris. Together, they embark on an engaging journey filled with wedding tales, delve into the importance of embracing one's true self, explore the world of awards, and, of course, uncover the secrets behind Dan's remarkable ability to capture humour with his lens. Amidst their spirited conversation, they also reflect on the notion that editing weddings may not be the top priority, but living life to the fullest is.They also discuss Dan's hobby - street photography and what motivates him to shoot street, and also some of his inspirations too. Here are some Street Photography books Dan recommended;Tony Ray Jones - American Color: https://amzn.eu/d/1WlV7Y3Women Street Photograhers: https://amzn.eu/d/ihIiGKIJoef Koudelka - Exiles: https://amzn.eu/d/1UuKadSSuffering of Light - Alex Webb: https://amzn.eu/d/cJlh1d5Cuba - David Alan Harvey: https://amzn.eu/d/9Cbdeu6Find out about, and buy tickets to, the NINEDOTS GATHERING - Nov 14-15 2023with speakers - Jason Vinson, Jesse & Moira La Plante, York Place Studios, Soozana Pvan, Ronan Palliser, Fabio Mirulla, Angela Ward Brown, Helen Williams, Nadine Van Biljon plus more! Find out about, and book your place on, the GREAT ESCAPE LUXURY RETREAT for wedding photographers. Apr 29 - May 2 2024.Find out more about the Foundation Workshop here: https://www.foundationworkshops.com/fwukDates: March 18-22, 2024 (Monday – Friday = 5 days)Location: York, UK // Number of students: 12Become a NineDots member and join the NineDots Community today. Access support, tutorials and online education, awards, events, community, referrals and more!Join PicTime using the code 'NINEDOTS' and new users will receive one bonus month when upgrading to any Pic-Time paid planSupport the show
Brett and Mark welcome John Mihovetz and Dan Morris to discuss their new company Authentication and Grading Services, an independent grading and authentication service for petroliana, dealership, and antique advertising of all types, what to look for in vintage signs, and when it makes sense to have your collector piece authenticated. This and much more on Driven Radio Show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recorded for release W/C 4th Sept 23 This week Malcolm James lets us know about his role in The Woman in Black at the Wolverhampton Grand, We hear about the latest productions from the Trinity Players and The Grange Players, Caroline Thomas lets us know how Birds Eye are making back to school easier, John Starkey joins us for a chat, we hear about Holland's Got Talent from Jean Martyn, we talk about a re-wilding project supported by L'Oréal and Dan Morris lets us know about his book exploring his life as a DJ.
In this special episode, I talk with long-time wrestling coach Dan Morris and high school wrestling champion Meadow King. Dan talks about his career as a coach and how it has evolved over the years. He gives his insight on girls' wrestling and why he believes it's about to become big in Wyoming. Meadow also shares what it has been like wrestling in a boys-dominated world and how she has had to rise to the occasion in showing the world that girls can wrestle too. Follow me:Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/wrestle_her_podcast/Youtube -- https://www.youtube.com/@WrestleHerPodcast/featured
Show Notes: Will Bachman welcomes Alex Boyd, the founder of Revenue Zen, a B2B organic growth marketing firm. Alex talks about organic growth marketing and how it is simply sharing knowledge about a product or service through platforms like websites, forums, and social media without relying on paid advertising. Alex's strategy works because clients are drawn to the content and reach out to him. He is now helping other B2B companies achieve success through organic growth marketing. Developing Organic Content for B2B Markets Alex Boyd works with B2B clients who typically have an average order value of at least 20k to 50k or more. He helps them to find their voice, clarify their thought process, produce content, get it out there, and watch that turn into leads and pipeline. His clients are usually software companies, consultancies, and other service providers who sell digitally and have a higher than average ticket size. By writing LinkedIn content that is well targeted and speaks to their audience and producing blog posts that are targeted to niche, lower volume keywords, his clients can see a huge ROI with just a few leads. Alex talks about how they help software companies create content. He explains how they have a structured interview with the founders of the companies to understand their needs and goals, and draw out their expertise. Then, they create content that focuses on the specialty of the company as well as how technology can be used as part of the process. He emphasizes that the founders may not be social media writers, but they can provide valuable insights on how to implement the solution. Alex offers a sanitized case study of a software client. Most of his clients receive targeted, well-written content that they can post themselves. Alex's business helps clients craft effective social media content that can help them generate leads. He advocates for a structured interview process to draw out the client's expertise, and then they can coach them or produce content that the client can edit. Alex shares a few interview questions that help draw out valuable information on the company that helps build engaging content that yields results. He identifies the type of content that works. Tips on Creating Engaging Content He suggests starting with an origin story, as it helps the client's network to understand why they started the business. He also suggests asking about the client's favorite interview questions to draw out the information. Alex believes that making up content for social media does not work, and that it is important to draw out the expertise and knowledge of the client to create effective content. He emphasizes the need to be short and insightful in content marketing. Alex explains how to manage reaction and engagement to social and content posts, and how to transition from commenting on someone's posts to having meaningful conversation. He offers tips on backlinks, messaging and responding, and how to prep the groundwork for posts. Alex said that the majority of the 135 engagements he has brought in from his LinkedIn posts and comments have been inbound. He suggests that the best way to have a conversation with someone is to have a natural conversation that doesn't have a direct lead into one's service but is still relevant. Will asks for tips on how to move from commenting on someone's posts to having a live conversation. Alex suggests providing a targeted note expressing interest in talking and engaging in meaningful conversations that don't lead to a sales pitch. He adds that the best conversations are those that don't lead to a sales pitch but are still relevant. When engaging potential customers on social media, it is important to be mindful of how you approach them. Instead of leading directly into a sales conversation, it is best to demonstrate your expertise by asking questions that show your credibility. To do this effectively, ask questions related to the topic that you know about, and make sure they include your expertise. For example, if your expertise is in SEO, you could ask questions about backlink distribution and content production. Pretend you are giving a micro-consulting engagement and think about the value you can provide. This will help you create questions that demonstrate your expertise without feeling like a sales pitch. How to Gain and Engage with Clients on LinkedIn Alex explains how to choose questions that demonstrate your knowledge, and how to comment on a LinkedIn post. In addition to using a Sales Navigator account in order to highlight posts from those people, he suggests using a bookmarking system or a spreadsheet to track the posts, and how focusing on a smaller group of potential leads is the best way to comment on relevant posts. Alex also suggests engaging with other people in the same space, such as influencers, consultants and software companies, as this can be more effective than engaging directly with the prospects. To find these people, Alex suggests creating pre-made influencer lists, which can be done by looking at which creators and consultants get the most engagement from decision makers. Finally, Alex recommends having offline conversations with others who also sell to the same market. Alex talks about the software he created, Aware, to help with posting content on social media which orchestrates all LinkedIn activity on one platform to organize the process and save time. The typical person using Aware are usually growing on LinkedIn but want to spend less time managing LinkedIn data. Sales Leadership on Social Media Alex shares tips on how to drive engagement and points to Dan Morris as an example, whose posts do not get a lot of engagement but are targeted to a specific niche and resonates with them. He suggests creating content that is targeted to the right audience and that asks questions or request for reposts to encourage engagement. He talks about sales leadership and how to best use social media to increase engagement and reach more people. One of the tips is to make sure the first couple of lines of a post are as powerful as possible, and to take the best line from the end of the post and put it at the beginning. He also shares how to respond when a post does gain a lot of attention to take advantage of the momentum. He suggests that virality often does not lead to much net new pipeline and it can even be distracting. If clients do have a post go viral, Alex suggests that they not try to respond to everyone, but instead look for the signal in the noise and prioritize business development. Alex also offers insight on the best and worst days and times to post on LinkedIn. Alex states that it is more important to post quality content than to post frequently. He suggests that people should choose a quality threshold above which their content must be and be consistent. He also advises against pushing out half-assed content in the name of frequency. He suggests that if people are able to spend 3-4 hours a week planning and creating good content, they will do better. He also offers recommendations on formatting content whether text, video, or images. He also offers one last piece of advice on sharing content for best results. Timestamps: 01:30 Unlocking the Potential of Thought Leadership for B2B Clients 06:36 Uncovering the Power of Interviews for Content Marketing Success 13:03 Connecting with Social Media Engagers 14:54 Transitioning from social media to Live Conversation 18:22 Commenting Tips for LinkedIn 25:16 Proactive Ways to Engage with Clients and Followers 25:48 The Benefits of Using Aware for LinkedIn Success 31:23 Tips for Generating Engagement on LinkedIn 35:32 Maximizing Engagement and Business Development Through Social Media Posting Links: Website: https://revenuezen.com Website: https://useaware.co CONTACT INFO: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexcboyd/ Get in touch with Alex: https://www.gated.com/@alexboyd Unleashed is produced by Umbrex, which has a mission of connecting independent management consultants with one another, creating opportunities for members to meet, build relationships, and share lessons learned. Learn more at www.umbrex.com.
Following a flurry of M&A news this week, including Uncommon Creative Studios selling a majority stake to Havas and XYZ being acquired by 160over90, Campaign's editor-in-chief Gideon Spanier, work and inspiration editor Imogen Watson and creativity and culture editor Gurjit Degun discuss the stories.Matt Barker, features editor at Campaign, interviews Rory Sutherland, vice chairman at Ogilvy about messiness following last week's Nudgestock event.Lastly, Dan Morris, executive creative director at TheOr, and Mark Elwood, executive creative director at Leo Burnett, discuss the latest ads: Pringles "Can hands" by Grey London; TheFork "You're all set" by Droga5 London; Yorkshire Tea "Pack yer bags" by Lucky Generals; and Coors "Fresh ride" by Havas London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scaling boutiques need to build a sales team yet delay doing so because of the perceived risk and expense. In this session, member Dan Morris shows us how to reduce the risk and ease into it by leveraging fractional sales leadership. Most boutiques use fractional finance, HR, IT, and Legal executives and it may be time for you to deploy the same approach to sales. https://www.collective54.com
Its the first of MANY Podcast episodes celebrating 40 Years of ACME COMICS! Jermaine sits down with former store employees, and long-time Acme Comics confidants, Joe Schram, Ryan Rubio, and Dan Morris to talk about the the journies they've shared and many Acme memories! There's a whole Lord Retail-load of good content in this episode!
Scaling a business in the middle of a pandemic can't possibly be an easy feat, but Dan Morris did it. With help from his team over at Mind Racer, Dan was able to help a sass company 5x their business using what he calls the four R's; review, refine, roll out, repeat (and replace). This is only a dent in a goal that is positively impacting 1,000 businesses by 2025. Dan is an investor, advisor, and growth expert, and being the youngest of four high-performing siblings meant consistently needing to overachieve. Though he had no desire to pursue higher education, Dan focused on perfecting what he was good at; selling. Through this, he earned the trust of entrepreneurs, which in turn resulted in promotions and access to greater opportunities. Tune in to hear Dan's story… [01:10] Introduction to Dan Morris [01:50] Case study [02:32] Backstory [05:46] Biggest changes between pre-pandemic, mid pandemic, and present time [08:41] Mindracer process [10:33] The four R's process: review, refine, roll out, repeat [13:52] Refine and Roll-out [16:24] Review to rolling it out [19:19] Review is always the most important thing to change [22:21] Biggest changes made that allowed sass company to 5x [25:24] Establish and keep going [26:40] Favorite growth tool [27:19] Book [28:00] Connect with Dan [29:10] Outro Resources: Connect with Dan: Website: Mindracerconsulting.com LinkedIn Dan's Favorite Business Tool: Hubspot Dan's Favorite Book: The ONE thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan ————————- If you enjoyed this episode, please RATE / REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE to ensure you never miss an episode. Connect with Dennis Brown AskDennisBrown.com LinkedIn Twitter Instagram [Free Giveaways]
On this episode of Cinema Dual, Jon and Chris welcome Dan Morris back to talk about Canada's own David Cronenberg. Movies Discussed: Fast Company, Crash, Spider Recommendations : Scanners, Eastern Promises (Jon), M Butterfly, Possessor, Infinity Pool (Dan), The DUNE 1984 Movie Storyboards Collector's Edition, Poker Face (Chris) For more of our movie thoughts, you can check them out at www.cinemadual.com. Follow us on Twitter: @almostgoneaway, @joncinemadual Follow us on Spotify: Cinema Dual
In this special edition of the podcast, we are sharing the conversation from Allspring’s Purposefully Divergent CIO insights video, recorded on December 14, 2022 and featuring Sue Herera, award-winning journalist and "anchor at large" with CNBC, and Allspring's own co-chief investment officers, Jon Baranko and Dan Morris, as they discuss what is on the horizon for 2023. To get more Purposefully Divergent insights from Allspring, visit https://allsprg.co/divergent Allspring Global Investments is the trade name for the asset management firms of Allspring Global Investments Holdings, LLC, a holding company indirectly owned by certain portfolio companies of GTCR LLC and Reverence Capital Partners, L.P. These firms include but are not limited to Allspring Global Investments, LLC, and Allspring Funds Management, LLC. Certain products managed by Allspring entities are distributed by Allspring Funds Distributor, LLC (a broker-dealer and Member FINRA/SIPC).This material is for general informational and educational purposes only and is NOT intended to provide investment advice or a recommendation of any kind —including a recommendation for any specific investment, strategy, or plan. PAR-0123-00011
Generally, the value of someone's network ends up being around $2-3 Million. Once they get to that point, they've typically tapped out everyone they know and who those people might know. They've reached the point where their revenue isn't going any further unless they build a commercialized sales team. Of course, there are exceptions, but that's what our guest this week has generally seen. This week, episode 152 of The Digital Agency Growth Podcast is about scale, sales process, and growing during a recession! Watch our new recorded video training: Relationship-Driven New Business At-ScaleIn this episode of The Digital Agency Growth Podcast, Dan Englander and Dan Morris share the importance of knowing when you are the bottleneck of your business and how to visualize what it would look like with you not involved every day. They also chat about actionable steps you can take right now to gather data to ensure you are making the best decisions for your business. Dan Morris is an investor, advisor, and B2B growth expert with a mission to leverage his experience to impact 1000 businesses positively by 2025. Helping companies to succeed in volatile markets, increasing profitability from existing strategies, and helping CEOs take positive steps forward to grow their business is where Dan's expertise is focused.Following his early agency experiences, he built and ran a second content marketing agency serving SMBs, and grew it to 60+ team members and multi-million dollar top-line revenue as CEO, before starting Mindracer Consulting. As Managing Partner at Mindracer Consulting. He and his team of collective partners work with B2B CEOs in services and SaaS companies to help with their Go To Market, Making Processes Repeatable, and Growth strategies. In this episode, Dan and Dan Morris discuss the following:Building a sales team and the importance of effective sales training.A prioritization matrix for determining the vertices and areas you want to go after.How you can succeed during a recession and how that can affect your positioning (if it does at all).Understanding where your business fits in the lifecycle of another business. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to follow, rate, and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!CONNECT WITH DAN MORRIS:LinkedInMindracer ConsultingCONNECT WITH DAN ENGLANDER:LinkedInSales Schema
I'm still on vacation this week so I'm reprising an interview with Dan Morris from the early days of my podcast. Dan is a fellow podcaster and is the father of ELEVEN kids. He has therefore - through necessity - become quite the expert at meal-planning. He shares his system for using what they already have in the pantry and freezer to generate their meal plans.The meal plan that I walk you through in this episode is full of efficient and simple meals, but still has a lot of variety. For instance, the Salsa Chicken from Day #3 will get repurposed for Chicken Tacos on Day #5. Head over to COOKtheSTORY.com/MealPlans to get the meal plan with links to recipes, and the printable grocery list that goes with it. This one is Meal Plan #91.Have a great week!Christine xoLinks from this episode:Podcast: Tracing The PathRachel's Facebook page: @findingjoyblogRachel's Blog: Finding Joy
In our Midyear Insights episode, Dan Morris, CIO of Systematic Investments, and Jon Baranko, CIO of Global Fundamental Investments, discuss volatility in the capital markets year-to-date and some of the strategies that investors can pursue to potentially grow and protect their assets in this difficult market environment. Podcast length – 8:15, Disclosure length – 1:35 Allspring Global Investments is the trade name for the asset management firms of Allspring Global Investments Holdings, LLC, a holding company indirectly owned by certain portfolio companies of GTCR LLC and Reverence Capital Partners, L.P. These firms include but are not limited to Allspring Global Investments, LLC, and Allspring Funds Management, LLC. Certain products managed by Allspring entities are distributed by Allspring Funds Distributor, LLC (a broker-dealer and Member FINRA/SIPC).This material is for general informational and educational purposes only and is NOT intended to provide investment advice or a recommendation of any kind—including a recommendation for any specific investment, strategy, or plan. PAR-0622-00199
Dan R Morris of Blogging Concentrated teaches us how he works just 4 months a year by collaborating with other bloggers, business owners, podcasters, course creators, content creators, authors, and more. Get 65 courses, e-books, and more for just a one time $49! Ends June 19th, 2022! https://bloggingconcentrated.com/members/aff/go/sstjohn?i=71 (https://bloggingconcentrated.com/members/aff/go/sstjohn?i=71) (affiliate link)
50 years after its initial release, Wishbone Ash's third studio album is still influencing rock bands the world over. In a special anniversary episode of 'My Classic Album', Mike is joined by Firekind bass player Dan Morris to celebrate the album 'Argus'. From hearing it around the house in childhood to touring with founding Wishbone member Martin Turner, Dan's emotional connection to the album is evident making him just one of generations of musicians inspired by this iconic album. What albums did 'Argus' beat to be named Sounds magazine's album of the year? In what way are the opening lyrics of 'Time Was' eerily prophetic for guitarist Ted Turner? Is 'Argus' a concept album? Mike is also joined by the creative force behind 'Argus', former bass player, vocalist and founding member of Wishbone Ash Martin Turner as he reflects on 50 years of his magnum opus. Where did Wishbone Ash get the inspiration for their trademark twin guitar sound? Who was the inspiration behind fan favourite 'Blowin' Free'? How did Martin react when the band wanted the song left off the album? PLUS: Enjoy 'Sound of Rain', a track from Firekind's latest album 'What I Have Found Is Already Lost'. All that and so much more on this bumper episode of 'My Classic Album'. For more information on the show: Head over to www.myclassicalbum.co.uk Like us on Facebook at 'My Classic Album with Mike Norris' Follow us on Instagram @myclassicalbumpodcast Or on Twitter @mca_podcast Music Credits: 'This Is Rock' by Silvia Marchese 'Sound of Rain' by Firekind. Available on their 2020 album 'What I Have Found Is Already Lost'. All music rights reserved to their respective owners.
Meet the World's Strongest Wheelbarrower, Elliott Dalton. Elliott can lift more wheelbarrows than anyone else in the world. He just prefers to lift them in private, without witnesses, and we all need to take his word for that. Meanwhile, there's a word from wheelbarrow charity Barrows Without Borders and Tina Bobshaw makes a public appeal regarding her missing wheelbarrow.Written and hosted by Michael Cunningham (https://twitter.com/Michael1979)Episode co-written by Alexandra Pugh, who also voices Tina Bobshaw. Alexandra can be found at: https://twitter.com/AllayhandraGroundhawk Wheelbarrows ads voiced by Ciara King. Ciara can be found at: https://twitter.com/iamCiaraKingElliott Dalton voiced by Dan Morris. Dan can be found at: https://twitter.com/drninjamonkeyVoice of Barrows Without Borders: Olivia AhernTheme song by Johnny Jude, who can be found at: https://johnnyjude.bandcamp.com/Subscribe to Sturdy Wheelbarrows wherever you get your podcasts. If you want to give us good ratings and reviews, that would be really nice. Follow @SturdyPodcast Twitter. For enquiries, contact @Michael1979 on Twitter. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/sturdywheelbarrows. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a special Leaders in the Wheelbarrow Industry episode as Michael meets Killian Hennessy, a man who has set up more wheelbarrow-related businesses than anyone. Killian tells us about his latest venture, Wheelbarrow Croutons. Meanwhile, Tina Bobshaw remains on the hunt for her missing wheelbarrow but wishes to address the unfortunate matter of pranksters and time-wasters.Written and hosted by Michael Cunningham (https://twitter.com/Michael1979)Episode co-written by Alexandra Pugh, who also voices Tina Bobshaw. Alexandra can be found at: https://twitter.com/AllayhandraGroundhawk Wheelbarrows ads voiced by Ciara King. Ciara can be found at: https://twitter.com/iamCiaraKingKillian Hennessy voiced by Peter Mooney. Peter actually voiced Sir Michael in the audio book of How to (Almost) Make Friends on the Internet and can be found at: https://www.instagram.com/peteromooneyElliott Dalton voiced by Dan Morris. Dan can be found at: https://twitter.com/drninjamonkeyTheme song by Johnny Jude, who can be found at: https://johnnyjude.bandcamp.com/Special thanks to Holly, Jack and Sam Ahern.Subscribe to Sturdy Wheelbarrows wherever you get your podcasts. If you want to give us good ratings and reviews, that would be really nice. Follow @SturdyPodcast on Twitter. For enquiries, contact @Michael1979 on Twitter. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/sturdywheelbarrows. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a huge day in the wheelbarrow community as the nominees for the prestigious Wheelbarrower of the Year award are revealed. Meanwhile, Elliott Dalton seeks to reclaim his world record and Tina Bobshaw is closing in on the hunt for the wheelbarrow thief.Written and hosted by Michael Cunningham (https://twitter.com/Michael1979)Episode co-written by Alexandra Pugh, who also voices Tina Bobshaw. Alexandra can be found at: https://twitter.com/AllayhandraGroundhawk Wheelbarrows ads voiced by Ciara King. Ciara can be found at: https://twitter.com/iamCiaraKingElliott Dalton voiced by Dan Morris. Dan can be found at: https://twitter.com/drninjamonkeyVoice of Barrows Without Borders: Olivia AhernTheme song by Johnny Jude, who can be found at: https://johnnyjude.bandcamp.com/Subscribe to Sturdy Wheelbarrows wherever you get your podcasts. If you want to give us good ratings and reviews, that would be really nice. Follow @SturdyPodcast on Twitter. For enquiries, contact @Michael1979 on Twitter. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/sturdywheelbarrows. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ed and Ron are honored to welcome back Dan Morris, CPA, to the show. He's a master at the value conversation, and implemented Value Pricing back in his firm in 1996. He specializes in cryptocurrencies, wealth management, asset protection, multinational tax structures, tax optimization and much more. An excellent conversationalist, you don't want to miss this episode with one of the most innovative CPAs we know.
Ed and Ron are honored to welcome back Dan Morris, CPA, to the show. He's a master at the value conversation, and implemented Value Pricing back in his firm in 1996. He specializes in cryptocurrencies, wealth management, asset protection, multinational tax structures, tax optimization and much more. An excellent conversationalist, you don't want to miss this episode with one of the most innovative CPAs we know.