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According to Wikipedia (cool side note on their founder below), abolitionism is "the political movement to end slavery and liberate enslaved individuals around the world."So, an abortion abolitionist would be the political movement to end abortion and liberate unborn children around the world...right ?I'm on that team. Alaska Family Council has been working in the world of ending abortion politically, legally and culturally since our founding.So what's the issue ?As you might know, abortion abolitionists, generally speaking, do not think incremental approaches to ending abortion are effective or even moral. Oftentimes, they are actively opposing efforts to put any safeguards up unless it is total eradication.There's a lot to chew on with this issue and I'm privileged to sit down with Daniel Cooper, an Alaskan abortion abolitionist, to examine and dissect it. I hope you can tune in.Support the show
The body image landscape is changing in front of our eyes - and we have Ozempic to blame - or thank - for that. For the last few years - Ozempic has been the topic that has dominated the cultural conversation. Is it the silver bullet to help us with our body image or are pharmaceutical companies taking advantage of our collective desire to be thin? In this episode we speak to a doctor who is an expert on Ozempic, a psychologist and someone who has taken the drug to dig right to the core of this thorny, controversial topic.Is Ozempic a miracle or is it causing more damage than it's worth? We don't know where it's going to end - but we know for certain that this isn't the last we'll hear of the drug.Thank you to our amazing guests who feature in this episode: Dr Giles Yeo, Daniel Cooper and Phillippa DiedrichsYou can buy Giles' latest book Why Calories Don't Count hereFollow @gilesyeo on Instagram Follow @phillippa.diedrichs on InstagramRead more about Phillippa's work at https://www.phillippadiedrichs.com/ Follow Dan on Bluesky Follow @danielwcooper on InstagramYou can read Dan's article 'Wegovy helped me lose three stone in three months - and ruined my life' hereIf you would like to get in touch - you can email us on shouldideletethat@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram:@shouldideletethat@em_clarkson@alexlight_ldnShould I Delete That is produced by Faye LawrenceMusic: Dex RoyStudio Manager: Dex RoyTrailers: Sophie RichardsonVideo Editor: Celia GomezSocial Media Manager: Emma-Kirsty Fraser Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us Thanksgiving Eve when we talk with four more BKFC fighter that will be n action on Dec 6th in Atlanta at BKFC 69. Emma Murray will be making her promotional debut, we'll get to know her first. Next we talk to BKFC veteran Joe Creer who's back after a 5 round war in Sturgis. Then we'll talk to a badass in the Circe, but one of the nicest guys outside the circle, Daniel Cooper. And last we talk to UFC veteran Braxton Smith who will also be making his BKFC debut. Let's give thanks for bare knuckle fighting together!
In late August, Russian Riverkeeper and the California Coastkeeper Alliance got what looks like a very significant ruling in their challenge to Sonoma County's well permitting ordinance. The groups say that by allowing excessive and unmonitored groundwater extraction, the County is failing to protect surface flows in creeks and rivers that fish, wildlife, and recreation need. The court agreed, holding that under the Public Trust doctrine, Sonoma County has an affirmative duty to take the public trust into account in the planning and allocation of water resources, and to protect public trust uses whenever feasible,” but that the County failed to do so, overlooking impacts on the public trust, including cumulative effects.In this episode of the EcoNews Report, Friends of the Eel River Conservation Director Scott Greacen and EPIC Executive Director Tom Wheeler talk to three people deeply involved in these questions.• Rue Furch, former Sonoma County planning commissioner and veteran Russian River advocate.• Don McEnhill, the Executive Director of Russian Riverkeeper.• Drev Hunt, Legal Director for California Coastkeeper, and one of the attorneyson the case, with Jaime Neary of Russian Riverkeeper, Daniel Cooper of SycamoreLaw, and Amy Minteer and Michelle Black of Carstens, Black and Minteer LLP.Further reading:• A Landmark Victory for California Waters - California Coastkeeper Alliance • Why You Should Care About the Public Trust Doctrine - Russian Riverkeeper Support the show
Daniel Cooper, better known by his artist name as Martian, has been making waves in the Australian music scene for a long time. He came to my attention when I watched a video of him talking about his strategy for building his fan base, which counters many mainstream marketing strategies. I chatted to him about his approach and how that might apply to other businesses. Instagram (Marketing) - @ThinkDfrntau TikTok (Marketing) - https://tiktok.com/@dfrntau Instagram (Music) - @TheBoyMartian We love to know what you think so, give us a rating and review on Apple Podcast. Rate Our Podcasts Subscribe to our YouTube channel to learn more marketing tips and ideas weekly. CLICK HERE If you think you have a great story for the podcast, contact our producer at podcast@cemoh.com.
Daniel Cooper is the business owner of Modern Outdoor design. After 18 years in the industry he has some great insight into what it take to be successful in landscaping. Support The Podcast To sign up for a trade account with The Lawn Shed: https://thelawnshed.com.au/ref/629 To support the podcast directly: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=93144780 To buy Luke's lawn care program for your business: https://www.patreon.com/user/shop/professional-annual-lawn-care-program-1-51530?u=93144780&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=productshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
Welcome to Episode 23 of the Trainer's Bullpen, ‘Offsetting the Negative Consequences of Pressure on Marksmanship' with Daniel Cooper. In this interview Dan discusses the relationship between stress arousal and officer performance with firearms in combat conditions. Importantly, Daniel discusses the very important systematic review and meta-analysis that he and colleagues conducted that reinforced the fact that officer performance under threat conditions can be significantly improved by ensuring the training design and implementation includes early contextually relevant pressure. The study ‘Negative Consequences of Pressure on Marksmanship May be Offset by Early Training Exposure to Contextually Relevant Threat Training: A Systematic Review and Meta Analysis, was published in Human Factors in 2023. If your goal is to deliver training, or to train yourself, so that it develops the ability to perform well under high pressure conditions, this interview is for you. Dan Cooper exhorts firearms and skills trainers to seriously reconsider the manner in which firearms training is presently conducted in many law enforcement training academies and agencies. Daniel is a human performance specialist who focuses on improving individual and team performance in high-pressure, high-consequence situations for first responders and tactical operators. He is currently completing a 3-year PhD research project investigating the impacts of pressure and evidence-based training methodologies in Use of Force behaviours to improve the transfer of training to performance. Daniel has built on his previous academic understanding from a double master's degree in physiology and integrated cognitive factors and compliments this through unique experience from 18yrs service in the Special Air Service, high-performance coaching in professional sports and personal pursuits in conquering the world's toughest extreme endurance events across the planets most unforgiving environments.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist to discuss the latest news from around the racing world today. They lead with the latest developments in the Milton Harris mystery, with quotes from Harris and the BHA, while they also touch on the Harry Bentley case in Hong Kong, Frankie heading into the jungle and Luca Morgan's premature retirement, on which topic Ben Pauling joins the show. Also today, with a view to the weekend action, Gordon Elliott talks of his hopes for Gerri Colombe and Conflated in Down Royal's big race, while Exeter and Wincanton supremo Daniel Cooper looks ahead to a big weekend in the South West. Ralph Beckett talks about the sales of Lezoo and Prosperous Voyage in the upcoming Sceptre sessions at Tattersalls, while GBR boss Rod Street debriefs Nick on National Racehorse Week and Will Woodhams urges more signatures for racing's affordability petition. In Melbourne, Ed Crisford anticipates a big run from West Wind Blows in tomorrows Champion Stakes.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist to discuss the latest news from around the racing world today. They lead with the latest developments in the Milton Harris mystery, with quotes from Harris and the BHA, while they also touch on the Harry Bentley case in Hong Kong, Frankie heading into the jungle and Luca Morgan's premature retirement, on which topic Ben Pauling joins the show. Also today, with a view to the weekend action, Gordon Elliott talks of his hopes for Gerri Colombe and Conflated in Down Royal's big race, while Exeter and Wincanton supremo Daniel Cooper looks ahead to a big weekend in the South West. Ralph Beckett talks about the sales of Lezoo and Prosperous Voyage in the upcoming Sceptre sessions at Tattersalls, while GBR boss Rod Street debriefs Nick on National Racehorse Week and Will Woodhams urges more signatures for racing's affordability petition. In Melbourne, Ed Crisford anticipates a big run from West Wind Blows in tomorrows Champion Stakes.
Russell made is way down to the GB traiing camp in Phoenix and had some quick chats with the GB squad as they prepare for the World Baseball Classic.He chats with Justin Wylie, Anfernee Seymour, Harry Ford, Alex Crosby, Daniel Cooper and Jake Esch.
Daniel Cooper is an 18-year veteran of SASR, Australia's tier-one Special Forces Unit. He is also former Strength & Power Coach for the Queensland Reds rugby team, holds a Master's in Sports Science, and is currently completing a PhD. Daniel specialises in human performance and is the performance director at the Komanchi Group, which is advancing critical decision-making in high-consequence environments. Follow me on Instagram and YouTube. For more, go to https://www.paramedicmindset.com.au/
Chapters 11-20 continue to establish background information on the main characters and central conflict (Napoleon's future invasion). It is slow going without piercing hooks. It is an exposition of the peace before the war. After being banished from St. Petersburg, Pierre has been staying at his ill father's estate in Moscow. He is left alone by those caring for the Count and kept away from his father. In solitude, Pierre play-acts crossing the English channel as a conquering Napoleon, ready to topple PM William Pitt. The fictional Pierre spent years in Europe in the aftermath of the French Revolution and Napoleon's ascension would have been of profound influence. Pierre learned to speak French and German -- similar to Tolstoy. Pierre's persona witnesses the falls of kings and an age that continues to shape the world. Pierre wants to contribute to this era but has little idea how. We also encounter Vera Rostova, the unfavored Rostov child. Countess Rostova is dismissive of Vera and her siblings call her what is intended as an insult, Madame de Genlis, (Stéphanie Félicité) who was a historical feminist of renown. Madame de Genlis was a dynamo who tutored French royals and could write novels the same length as Tolstoy. It was kind of Tolstoy to give her a nod. Vera's only suitor, Lt. Alphonse Berg, is pursuing Vera for the connection to her wealthy family. A central event of this section is the magnificent name-day feast at the Rostov's Moscow estate in honor of mother and daughter, both named after St. Natalia. It is something usually depicted in visual adaptations of War & Peace. The evening starts with cigar smoking and political talk. An old bachelor, ShinShin, notes that Russia should not be eager to engage Napoleon. He voices that Napoleon stopped Austria's “cackle,” and Russia's turn is likely next. Lt. Berg tells anyone who will listen that he expects to profit from his commission in the service.There is an orderly procession into the dining area for the actual dinner. There are enumerable courses and servants attending to the guests. It ends with dessert (pineapple ice cream), and then moves onto cards and dancing. Ilya Rostov, the host, steals the show when he puts his heart into a folk dance called the “Daniel Cooper.” During the dinner, Vera informs Sonya that she should not consider marriage with her brother (Nikolai) as a realistic prospect. There is an intent to hurt, perhaps because Vera is usually the person made miserable with insults. Vera's words crush the devoted Sonya, who has spent years in the Rostov household. She is a relation but with little to her name. Sonya is made to feel even worse when she sees Julie Kuragina warming up to Nikolai during dinner. Natasha comforts her.Afterward, Natasha and her brother sing for the assembled guests. Natasha also asks Pierre (at the suggestion of her mother) to dance. Pierre complies and there is a notable contrast between the diminutive Natasha and large Pierre.The story moves on to Pierre's father, Count Kirill Bezukhov. The Count is on the precipice of death and lacks the ability to communicate. Anna brings Pierre to the Count during Last Rites. The Count's poor condition likely has made Prince Vasili and the Count's nieces begrudgingly allow Pierre to see his father. The Count summoned Pierre earlier but those around him delayed this meeting. This is a critical moment for Pierre. He is assisted by Anna Drubetskaya, who feels a sense of duty to help. Anna wanted to ask the Count for money but found the Count was too ill to communicate. She made herself useful by imposing herself as s final caretaker. She wants to be close to the power center. Prince Vasili reveals an important secret to the Count's eldest niece, Katerina. Vasili knows that the Count made a will making Pierre his sole heir. Vasili wants to divert the funds to himself -- as his wife and the nieces would otherwise be in the line to inherit. Vasili asks Katerina if she knows where the Count keeps his will and learns it is in the portfolio underneath the Count's pillow. Prince Vasili aims to get at the documents and destroy them. Pierre is overwhelmed upon seeing the helplessness of his once powerful father. He is given a last moment with his father and becomes emotional. His father notices and tries to say something but nobody understands. When the Count sees Pierre so sad, he gives a final smile of appreciation. He then was turned by a servant and drifted into sleep.
Devin: What do you see as your superpower?Dan: I would say one of the things that I've been blessed with is the ability to win people's trust and confidence, specifically leaders. I just have this chronic problem of thinking of others first, almost to a fault. I think that helps.“We all know what it's like maybe to work for a boss that inspires us and pulls the best out of us,” says Daniel Cooper, CEO and founder of ROC Investments. “We also know what it's like to probably work for a boss that doesn't do that, [who] makes us feel the opposite.”ROC Investments manages an ETF that trades under the symbol ROCI, focused on investing in companies led by CEOs with great character.With his mentor, Joe Ritchie, Dan started this work 20 years ago, starting with what may seem like a counter-intuitive premise for a fund manager. “There's no way we could out-analyze Wall Street to get an edge.”A parallel observation created a view that ultimately led to the fund's formation. “Nobody seems to be valuing character and leadership. In other words, the market seems to pretty much place a value of zero for that.”So, “20 years ago, in an effort to find that edge and also believing that character does matter, we set out to try to value character better than zero as it related to CEOs leading companies,” Dan Says.For a time, Dan set the work aside. “This March, I decided to come back to it because I felt like the world needs more than ever now, a way to affirm character in the world using your dollars.”“The research and the data point to the fact that it's a significant contributor to the long-term outperformance of a company,' he says.There are four areas of character that Dan screens for in the fund:* Integrity. “When it comes to integrity, we're looking for simple things like CEOs telling the truth, keeping their promises consistently, acting how they believe in value. Standing up for what is right. These are all things we try to teach our kids.”* Responsibility. “Taking responsibility for personal choices, for example, owning mistakes and not pointing the finger when mistakes are made on their behalf, but taking responsibility or giving credit away.”* Forgiveness. “Letting go of mistakes, letting go of other people's mistakes, which builds trust and innovation and organization.”* Compassion. “Empathy, the ability to empathize with the world, probably your employees and your team.”The first measure, integrity, may be weighted more heavily in the analysis because the firm uses two different processes to screen the companies in the Russell 1000 (the largest 1000 public companies in the U.S.) for leaders that display integrity.First, the firm uses an artificial intelligence analysis of the language in the CEOs' shareholder letters. “We did this in collaboration with some professors from the University of Virginia, Yale, Duke and INSEAD in France,” Dan says. “It was a system that they used to try to correlate language with with with integrity.”The firm also engaged the team that did the analysis for the book, Return on Character by Fred Kiel. The book shows that “high character CEOs outperform low character CEOs by a factor of five X as measured on a return on assets basis.” Using the two systems, Dan sees the same companies pop up—helping to confirm the effectiveness of the screen for integrity, yielding a pool of about 150 companies. “We went in and did a deep analysis on publicly available data, looking for evidence of responsibility, forgiveness and compassion, and basically gave scores in each one of those categories,” he says.This final step involves “behavior-based interviews” with experts:We sit down with people, analysts and others that actually are in the industry who understand, say, a certain sector and are familiar with leadership. I ask them questions like, “Of the companies you're familiar with, who would put the company before their own interest? Who tends to give credit away? Who's more humble than they are arrogant?”We basically just fill this data. We've mined for this kind of data around the four pillars of character. We organize it, and then it basically informs how we allocate capital.There is an exciting result of this analysis. Dan says that the benchmark index, the Russell 1000, has just 5 percent women CEOs, but 9 percent of the character-led portfolio is female. That suggests that when screening for character, you're 80 percent more likely to find women leaders than a random selection would.Dan says he has a superpower that helps his work, which is his ability to win the trust and confidence of other people, especially leaders.How to Develop Winning Trust As a SuperpowerDan says he's developed the ability to win the trust and confidence of leaders by putting their interests ahead of his own. When asked, he shared the story of a time when he felt he used his ability to great effect:I can think of one [example], and it's ironically related to what I'm doing today. When I first developed this investment strategy, one of the big, exciting aspects was to know the CEOs that actually fit these criteria in the marketplace. I mean, that data wasn't widely known right at the time. My mentor, who was independently wealthy—a very, very successful individual—and I, would get involved in foreign relations situations abroad and try to move the needle in the right direction. One of those was Rwanda, with our relationship with the president of Rwanda, Paul Kagame. Paul Kagame was not interested in going to Washington and having bureaucratic meetings. He was interested in meeting American industry. We had the list of the great kind of CEOs in the market. So, I started calling the CEOs on the list and asking them to sit down with the president of Rwanda, which was an unusual call. I mean, CEOs get a lot of calls, but this one broke through. I can remember two incidents on both sides of that. One, when I would go to brief the president in Rwanda, I would sit down, and I said to him, “more than money and power, I'm making a commitment to you to introduce you to men and women of character and honor.” So that was one. I think he believed me. One of the CEOs that I had the great fortune to meet and call a friend today is Jim Sinegal, the founder of Costco. When we first sat down and talked about this, I said to him, “I think this is one of those scenarios where you're actually going to thank me someday for this one because it's so special.” In retrospect, I thought, “Man, that's kind of a bold thing to say to the CEO of Costco,” but it ended up being true, in the sense that I think he would he would agree it was a great experience. His daughter went on to found this extraordinary school for girls in Rwanda. Costco ended up buying close to two-thirds of Rwanda's specialty coffee. And the list goes on and on. So those were scenarios where I think the utilization of my ability to win the trust of leaders had maybe an impact. It was an honor to be in a position to do that.Dan has some simple advice for gaining the trust and confidence of others, especially leaders: “It's being genuinely ready to put the interest of the other person across from the table interest first before your own.”“If somebody knows that you're willing to be in a situation where you may come out lesser on the end of something or that you're going to protect them because you actually really do care about not just their career and their business, but their life, that tends to come across in the way you communicate,” Dan says.“It's pretty simple,” he says. “Just think of the other person first, and that will likely go a long way to winning the trust of folks.”You can make winning trust a superpower by following Dan's example and advice, enabling you to do more good in the world. 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The guests leave the dining area and head to the fancy entertainment rooms of the Rostov estate. These are the drawing rooms, sitting rooms, parlors, terraces, and libraries – the Rostov mansion has it all. Ilya Rostov sits down in one of the rooms to enjoy a French card game named after an American City, Boston. As per custom, young people gathered around a few instruments, including the clavier and harp. Julie Karagina takes a turn on one of these. There was some anticipation for Natasha and Nikolai to sing but Natasha noticed Sonya was not present and went off to find her. Sonya was hiding in a passageway and crying. She was in a hideaway that women of the household went to when wanting some privacy. Natasha felt overcome with emotion when she saw Sonya drowning in her own tears and started crying herself. She was doing her best to try to comfort Sonya, a showing of genuine sisterhood. Sonya explains that Nikolai's mobilization papers have come in and he will be leaving in a week. Sonya respects that it is his duty to go, however, some unkind words from Vera brought Sonya very low. Vera got her hands on a poem where Nikolai was expressing his strong feelings for Sonya. This motivated Vera to voice how Sonya should not envision marrying Nikolai. First, Nikolai & Sonya would need permission from archbishop as they are second cousins. More importantly, Countess Rostova would be offended by the prospect. The countess would expect Nikolai's wife to have higher social status. The deep love they share is not enough. Vera proffered that Julie would be a better match, which devastated Sonya. Sonya loves the Rostov family and expresses how she would make any sacrifice but feels she has nothing to sacrifice. The question may become: will she sacrifice her love for Nikolai. Natasha counsels that it will all work out. The two then went back to the festivities and Natasha, along with her brother and Sonya, sang “the Fountain.” Then Nikolai sang a song on his own. Some of the lyrics were: “On a soft night beneath the moon, How joyous to feel and to know, That in this world there is someone, Whose thoughts are thinking of thee….”At this point the guests were getting ready to go to the ballroom and the musicians could be heard getting ready. Pierre is chatting with Shinshin, and young Natasha runs up to Pierre and tells him it that her mother told her to get Pierre to dance. Pierre extends his large arm to Natasha's small one and Natasha is excited to be accepted in such a manner by someone so grown-up. As they sat and waited for the music, Natasha fanned herself like a full-fledged member of society. The way she was behaving impressed her mother. In the ballroom, Illya Rostov chose an unexpected dance partner, Marya Dmitrievna (“le terrible dragon”), who hardly had the physique of a dancer. The musicians got the signal to play the Count's favorite song, the “Daniel Cooper.” It is a song with an English name but is essentially Eastern European folk music played by a traditional band. It involves a lot of kicks, raised knees, swirls and swinging arms. Ilya, in his fancy dress, get really into it. He was bouncing, turning, waiving on the band – and all the attention on him. He lost himself and soared like an eagle. Everyone was impressed with the show. His rotund partner stayed in one place, smiled and bounced around. She had a level of rhythm and was impressive in her own way. The dance ended to thunderous applause, and in his ecstasy Illya said, “That is how we would dance in our time!”
Julian is joined by Dale, Daren and Brendan to roundup a positive week in E10. The boys have an exclusive interview with new Orient Head Coach Richie Wellens, plus Daniel Cooper provides the opposition view.
For today's episode we're looking at some more Dayton history. I'm joined today by Andrew Hershner, a local historian who helps run the History of the Daytonians group on Facebook. He has a wealth of knowledge about Dayton. Today's theme is “Notable Names of Early Dayton,” so we'll look at how Dayton got its name, its nickname, and even some street names. We'll also talk about Daniel Cooper, who some might call Dayton's true founder. You can find the History of the Daytonians group on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/330998710746354 If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, write a review, and follow us on our other social media outlets: Faceboook - https://www.facebook.com/discoverydaytonpodcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/discoverdaytonpodcast/ Tumblr - https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/discoverdaytonpodcast YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPwEbNtBwp4qvqGhDCX7y4A If you'd like to submit a guest request to be on the show, visit our website at www.discoverdaytonpodcast.com and select the "Be a Guest" option under the pages tab. You can also reach out at discoverdaytonpodcast@gmail.com. Please follow us on Facebook and be sure to share this episode with a friend!
Publicist and manager Daniel Cooper joins us to discuss the behind-the-scenes work of the music industry. Download the Callin app for iOS and Android to listen to this podcast live, call in, and more! Also available at callin.com
Ep. 114 - In this episode Chris is joined by Daniel Cooper, a serial entrepreneur and the founder of Lolly.co. Daniel is on a mission to transform repetitive business processes into slick systems by combining process consulting and superior software development. They discuss the power and importance of process mapping and the opportunities of growth and expansion that come with it. If you're interested in implementing successful automations in your business, you need to listen to this episode first.
In this episode Chris is joined by Daniel Cooper, a serial entrepreneur and the founder of Lolly.co. Daniel is on a mission to transform repetitive business processes into slick systems by combining process consulting and superior software development. They discuss the power and importance of process mapping and the opportunities of growth and expansion that…
An interview with Daniel Cooper. Daniel is an automation nerd and founder of Lolly Co, a company that aims to help founders of growing companies unlock growth through automation and enabling them to focus human effort on things that humans are best at. He's also the author of the upcoming book "Upgrade" that aims to bring these techniques to the world. We speak about a lot, including: The story behind Lolly Co, the problems they solve, and why process optimisation & automation is crucial for a scaling business The similarities between their consultative work and good product discovery. The importance of focusing on the goal, not the technology The importance of getting in early, working with founders, and enabling them to break through their growth ceiling to scale Why it's important to have processes, but not too much process, to make sure you can operate effectively The reason that he's doing this via consultancy rather than building a self-serve SaaS platform How the No Code craze has affected his work, whether his clients still need him or are actually prepared to build everything themselves His new book "Upgrade", coming out imminently, which aims to take some of the principles from his work to the masses And much more! Check out Upgrade "Like me, if you run a business then one thing is for sure - you're spinning a lot of plates. But, what if I could show you how to automate them and scale the number you can spin? Together let's put your business under the microscope and explore the strategies and techniques traditionally reserved for Silicon Valley and apply them to your business." Visit the book website. Contact Daniel You can contact Daniel on Twitter or check out his company at Lolly Co.
Daniel Cooper spent the best part of two decades reviving and reinventing businesses across the globe, one line of code at a time. He believes that the future of work is both human and machine working together to free employees from boring and manual responsibilities. Our very fun conversation dives into both how the human and technology aspects of business operations can be improved, how to design for growth, and it's also just a great discussion that you will thorooughly enjoy. Check out Daniel on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-cooper-03422a42 Check out Lolly.co here: https://lolly.co Learn about Upgrade, the book here: https://lolly.co/books/upgrade/ This episode is brought to you by Veeam Software and the 4-Step Guide to Delivering Extraordinary Software Demos that Win Deals and Diabolical Coffee plus the great folks over at Fiverr! Want to ensure real privacy online? Check out ExpressVPN and keep your online life protected.
Get it? Attractive? Magnets. Yeh, we'll, we're tired from putting this monster podcast episode together but it's so, so good. You'll hear from David Fischel, CEO of Stereotaxis, a 30-plus year old medtech that's going through a quiet but deliberate reboot. Fischel says he took the company over because Stereotaxis' magnetic robotic surgery system makes interventional surgery safer, an assertion supported by Daniel Cooper, MD, associate professor at Washington University School of Medicine. Stereotaxis appears to be on the cusp of something big. Then, Alberto Rodriguez-Navarro, MD, tells us why he sold everything to move from his native Chile to move to Silicon Valley and start Levitra Magnetics. The company is anticipating FDA approval for its own robotic system that could help hospitals overcome staffing shortages during laparoscopic procedures. We'll also hear our sponsor Futek explain how its miniaturized sensors are advancing robotic surgery. Chris Newmarker, executive editor of life sciences, delivers the week's big news featuring Siemen Healthineers, LumiraDx, Boston Scientific, Abbott and Medtronic. Senior editor Danielle Kirsh updates us on the Theranos trial. Subscribe to this podcast on all major channels.
Everyone wants to see their company grow, but are they ready to do so at scale? This week, author, “Growth Geek,” and founder of Lolly.co Daniel Cooper joins us from across the pond to explain the difference between traditional growth and rapid scaling. What is “normalization deviance”? What can go wrong when companies try to scale without being ready? What are some of the simple systems we can structure to start the process? What does the new world of remote work mean for hiring the best possible team to expand your business? #VARValue – For VARs that think they're ready to scale, what are one or two things you think they can do right now? Learn more about Daniel's company and his upcoming book, Upgrade, at Lolly.co TEConnecting with us: Daniel - SwitchBot Dean - How we spent our time in 2020 (or did we?) John - Why delivery drones are struggling to take off Talk to us! Twitter - @TEConnectPod Email - TEConnect@bluestarinc.com Sponsored by: Elo Cannabis POS Zebra Service Contracts eBook
Adam & Daniel Cooper are writers, directors, editors, and owners of Cooper Brother Films.This is their experiment.www.cooperbrothersfilms.comSupport them on Instagram @adam_m_cooper95 & @dcoopx5
Daniel is an 18-year veteran of the Australian Special Operations Command and has developed extensive experience in combat operations across multiple continents throughout his career. He has a passion for human performance and has developed human performance programs for Special Ops and elite sport. He is now focused on researching evidence-based practice for developing optimal behaviors to maximize accurate information processing, response selection and stress resilience in high-consequence, complex and adaptive environments. Daniel is an avid practitioner in testing physical and mental limits through varied competitions, including several of the world's toughest adventure races and extreme endurance events, completing both 550 and 750 km winter foot races across both the Yukon and Alaska. Along with his research, he currently works with elite athletes, special forces soldiers and executives to improve resilience, performance and decision-making under pressure, ultimately developing a high-performance culture.
If you thought you had enough Dahlias in your life, then think again. Dan Cooper is about to change your mind! His Dahlia-tastic show and tell wows Alan Gray (East Ruston Old Vicarage) and Thordis as he takes us from Cactus-types to Waterlilies via fibriated and single. Whatever colour and shape of Dahlia you want, he's got it! Plus some terrific Tropaeolums and heavenly Hedychiums squeezed in for good measure. It's no wonder this is our longest podcast yet! PLANT LIST Dahlia imperialis Dahlia 'Islander' Dahlia 'Karma Choc' Dahlia coccinea Dahlia 'Chimborazo' Dahlia 'Tour du Monde' Dahlia 'Brown Sugar' Dahlia 'Black Jack' Dahlia 'Wine Eyed Jill' Dahlia 'Josudi Andromeda' Dahlia 'Glorie van Heemstede' Dahlia 'Hollyhill Spiderwoman' Dahlia 'Myrtle's Folly' Dahlia 'Lady Darlene' Dahlia 'Normandie Frills' Dahlia 'Normandie Wedding Day' Dahlia 'Christopher Taylor' Dahlia 'Hillcrest Royal' Dahlia 'Vivian Russel' Dahlia 'Doris Day' Dahlia 'Magenta Star' Dahlia 'Twyning's Revel' Dahlia 'Honka Fragile' Cosmos bipinnatus 'Rubenza' Cosmos bipinnatus 'Velouette' Dahlia 'Verrone's Obsidian' Dahlia 'Mexican Star' Dahlia 'Hadrian's Midnight' Dahlia 'Don Hill' Dahlia 'Edith Jones' Dahlia merckii Dahlia campanulata Dahlia tampaulipana Dahlia 'Akita' Dahlia 'Café au Lait' Dahlia 'Bishop of Llandaff' Dahlia 'Hollyhill Serenity' Dahlia 'Ken's Rarity' Dahlia 'Kilburn Glow' Dahlia 'Purple Explosion' Dahlia 'Nicholas' Hedychium coccineum 'Tara' Hedychium coccineum 'Telstar 4' Hedychium greenii Abutilon 'Paddy's Nephew' Chrysanthemum 'Daniel Cooper' Gloriosa superba 'Rothschildiana' Tropaeolum tricolor Tropaeolum pentaphyllum Tropaeolum speciosum
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In this episode we're joined by business process and automation consultant, Daniel Cooper. Daniel is the Managing Director of Lolly Co and author of the upcoming book, 'Upgrade: The Lightning Fast Path to Productivity and Automation in Business'.In this episode we discuss:How Daniel automated 60% of his previous job (and eventually left to launch Lolly Co!)What you should do before you try and automate anything in your businessEntry-level automation software recommendationsHow can SME's get start with AI?Daniel's favourite business automation examplesReferenced in this episode:[Book] Profit First: https://amzn.to/3zU61Uthttps://ifttt.com/https://zapier.com/https://tray.io/https://www.process.st/https://openai.com/CONNECT WITH DANIEL/LOLLY COhttps://lolly.co/https://twitter.com/imdanielcooperCONNECT WITH SCOTT:scott.colenutt@sitevisibility.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/scottcolenuttCONNECT WITH SITEVISIBILITY:https://www.sitevisibility.co.uk/https://www.youtube.com/user/SiteVisibilityhttps://twitter.com/sitevisibilityhttps://www.facebook.com/SiteVisibilityhttp://instagram.com/sitevisibility See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today the boys sat down and chatted with former SASR veteran Dan Cooper. A man with two degrees, two masters and now completing a PHD who also happens to be the dad of two young boys. There is so much gold in this chat that we think you'll really find value in it. If you'd like to come on a program with Dan click the link below. DAN COOPER FEAR LESS SEMINAR DAN COOPER FEAR LESS SEMINAR DAN COOPER FEAR LESS SEMINAR DAN COOPER FEAR LESS SEMINAR DAN COOPER FEAR LESS SEMINAR See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Automation can help us focus on more creative, high-value tasks. In this Expert Insight Interview, we welcome Daniel Cooper, managing director at Lolly, a company that helps businesses scale through digital transformation and automation.
In this episode we speak with Daniel Cooper, Father to two boys, Performance coach and former Special forces Operator of 20 years.Get in touch with DanielWebsite https://komanchi.com.au/FB. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100011262065589YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAmwS1wJl_RR2TL5ITsCgtASeminar https://www.fearlessseminar.com/Enjoy the episode.Leroy.www.thefitdadlifestyle.com
What does SEO look like for creatives today?It's a great strategy for building traction for a business or a book, how can you do that without throwing money at Facebook or Google ads?My guest in this episode is the Founder of Lolly Co, Daniel Cooper. His new book, Upgrade, shows business owners how to use key strategies and techniques to grow their business, including producing engaging content.Content can come in many forms, from blogging, writing guest articles, newsletters - in fact, anything where some type of creative writing is involved.But it's not just about producing volumes of content for the sake of it. It's learning how to craft exciting and useful content that will ultimately get you seen.In today's episode we discuss: Writing content that engages the readerThe benefits of creating a newsletterUsing the right tools when crafting your contentWhere to place your content so that you retain full control over itResources:AhrefsClearscopeMarketmuseDashwordHAROUpGrade the bookLolly.coSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/becomeawritertoday)
The phenomenon of WandaVision is explored along with the magic of 5 decades of sit-coms and the nostalgia of anticipation in the days before streaming and binging. Special guests from LA: Adam Cooper, Daniel Cooper, Kale Davidoff & Erin Ben-Moche Read related post on MyMediaDiary.com.
On this podcast, we are going to discuss how companies should be getting technical with their lead generation efforts. Plus, we will hear how Lolly is making waves in the lead generation industry.
Discussion with Daniel Cooper about making ice rinks, trash on the highway, learning to tie our shoes, feminism and much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reality-ranch/message
You've finished Book 1 of War and Peace! Cue rapturous applause. Congratulations! Congratulations! You are amazing! Now what on earth happened?If you’ve been with us every step of the way on this monumental journey, or you’re simply a War and Peace hitchhiker wanting a quick refresh of Book 1 so you can launch yourself headfirst into Book 2, well grab a pen and some biscuits. It’s quiz time!We’ve got questions about war, peace, kissing, Smurfs, bears, spiders and of course Uncles! How many points can you get? There’s only one way to find out...Cue Game Show Music!Be sure to join us next week for another special episode. We'll be back with Book 2 on the 7th of January. Let us know how you do!0-5 = A real madame de genlis6-15 = Napoleon's Powder Monkey16 - 29 = You are so diplomat!30+ = Daniel Cooper himself///Sensational global hit "The Smurf Song" by Father Abraham - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWbMikrZ91Uinstagram.com/wapin7podcast/ - Follow us on Instagram (and see that burger)!tolstoy@wapin7.com - Email us or send us something!wapin7.com/rate
Daniel is an 18yr veteran of Australian Special Operations with extensive experience on combat operations throughout his career. He has also pursued a parallel passion for human performance with academic knowledge and developed human-performance programs for Special operations and worked within elite sport. He is now focused on researching evidence-based practice for developing optimal behaviours to maximise accurate information processing, response selection and stress resilience in high consequence, complex and adaptive environments. He is also an avid practitioner in testing physical and mental limits though varied competitions and several of the world’s toughest adventure races and extreme endurance events. QUOTES “There are very few things that come up that are replicated from one great leader to another and there are not a lot of leaders out there that are successful across a number of different domains” “Where leadership falls down is where the leader makes themselves crucial to the team so the team cannot function without them” “You don’t want people to become guarded in any type of performance review and if you highlight a problem, you want to use questioning to help them solve that problem” “Mentally if we have the same stimulus all the time, you kind of switch off to it so we need that novelty of stimulus” SHOWNOTES 1) Daniel’s experience in the military and rugby union 2) Recruitment strategies, identifying bias and the military approach to assembling high performing teams 3) Traits of leaders and why these are specific to the situation leaders are in and not normally transferable 4) Self-organizing behaviors versus compliant behaviors and being adaptive in when these should be applied 5) Creating both a sense of belonging and transparency in a team and why the sequence you apply these may be important 6) Some of the myths of leadership including it being very dependent on the situation and the quality of the team underneath the leader and why more or less authoritative behaviors might be needed 7) Feedback both up and down a chain and ways and methods of delivering feedback 8) How to integrate and combine informal and formal reviews into high performing teams 9) Working memory and cognitive fatigue effects along with perceptions of stress and anxiety on physical performance 10) Why some people get selected in the special forces and some people do not PEOPLE MENTIONED Graham Henry Bill Belichek Nick Saban
Daniel Richard Cooper was a convicted New Zealand baby farmer and illegal abortionist. In 1922, he was apprehended at a Wellington suburban property and in 1923 found guilty of murder and executed. His wife Martha Elizabeth Cooper was acquitted as being under his influence.link to story —> https://bit.ly/3o7avSAJoin me in this Episode of Deadline Podcast with your weekly dose of True Crime. ----more---- **Deadline Podcast Links**WordPress Blog - https://bit.ly/34YiKXS My Website - https://bit.ly/2yARToL Twitter - @Deadline_PODListen only on Spotify, iTunes, Google Play Music, PodBean, Stitcher and iHeart Intro sounds and music belong to Deadline Podcast.The background music for the show is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License.
Put down your personal pineapple, pocket your pipe and rip your velcro trousers right off, because this week Daniel Cooper is in the room and he insists - WE. MUST. DANCE. Join us as we spin, twist and thrust our way into War and Peace party legend - we've done the small talk, we've swapped the gossip, and now it's time to let our hips do the talking. Listen this week as we witness the birth of disco, we're partying 70s style - 1870s that is.///wapin7.com/rate
Daniel Cooper is an Australian SAS veteran, elite sports S&C, researcher and elite endurance athlete. We speak about his time in the special forces, resilience and raising kids, his time at the Queensland Reds and his preparation for a 1,000 mile race, along with much more. Enjoy!
Dan is a 18 year veteran of Australian Special Operations with extensive experience on combat operations throughout his career. Dan also has a parallel passion for human performance with academic knowledge coupled with practical experience developing human-performance programs for Special Operations and later within elite performance sport. He is now focused on researching evidence-based practice for developing optimal performance behaviors to maximize accurate information processing, response selection and stress resilience in high consequence, complex and adaptive environments. Dan is also an avid practitioner in testing his physical and mental limits though participation in varied competitions as well as the worlds toughest adventure races and ultimate endurance events. In this episode Dan talks about: His Military career and his choice to join the Special Air Service (SAS). The Physical and Psychological demands of Special forces selection. His interest in human performance and his role of developing a performance programme in special forces. His transition in to professional sport and his work with Queensland Reds. His involvement in adventure racing and his preparation for the Idiatarod 1000 mile trail race. His current PhD research looking at the impact of anxiety on performance. You can keep up to date with Daniel via his Instagram page @dancooper_msc or via his website at www.komanchi.com.au Book Recommendation: The liberator by Felix Sparks Keep up to date with Monarch Human Performance via our website, Facebook and Instagram pages.
A true test of human endurance, adaptability and mental fortitude, the competitors travel 350 miles on the historic Iditarod Trail under their own power while hauling all of their survival gear with them. Only six checkpoints with food and minimal sleeping quarters are offered prior to reaching the finish line in McGrath, Alaska. We Talk to Danny Cooper about his latest adventure on testing the human potential after completing this race in March this year.
A conversation with Daniel Cooper about the Goblet of Truth and why coming back as a blade of grass is a bad idea.1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reality-ranch/message
Do masks keep us safe? And...an interview with Daniel Cooper on calculating delivery of the truth. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reality-ranch/message
For Palm Sunday, April 5, 2020, our worship service begins with Palm Sunday's entry into Jerusalem and continues to the passion with the Seven Last Words of Christ on the Cross - spoken reflections on each word and Haydn's composition of the same name for string quartet. The Rev. Jarrett Kerbel, Officiant Reflections, in order, by Harry Gould, Daniel Cooper, Tanya Regli, Krystiane Cooper, Andrea Fine, Scott Robinson, Barbara Thomson. Prayers from the Book of Common Prayer available from Church Publishing, Inc. All Glory Laud and Honor (Valet will ich dir geben) The Hymnal 1982 #154 sung by Alyson Harvey. Words: Theodulph of Orleans, Tr. by John Mason Neale. Music: Melchior Treschner. The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the Cross by Joseph Haydn. Played by the Fairmount String Quartet, Rachel Segal and Leah Kim, violins; Beth Dzwil, viola; Mimi Morris Kim, cello, as performed at Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields on Friday, April 19, 2019. Used with permission. Find them on Facebook or YouTube. https://fairmountstrings.com https://www.facebook.com/fairmountstr... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHHA... Permission to podcast/stream the music in this service obtained from One License with license #A-701187. All rights reserved. Thanks to Daniel Cooper for audio editing assistance.
Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing
On today's episode of the Internet Marketing Podcast, Andy is joined by Daniel Cooper, Founder at Lolly.co to talk about automation and it's importance in digital marketing in 2020. On the show you'll learn: How you can link your automation tools together through API'sWhy you should consider using IFTTT Why data is extremely important when it comes to automation and PR Why quality matters when it comes to SEO Why one link from a high quality site is much better than 100 links from smaller sitesThe state of content marketing today and where it's headed in 2020Plus, Daniel provides his top tip for the audience. If you'd like to connect with Daniel, you can find him on LinkedIn here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to the Bros and Consoles podcast, everybody! The dynamic duo is at it again, so if you were looking for a huge amount of info on games you've possibly never heard of and the interesting news of the week, then you've come to the right place! Hope you enjoy the show! Feel free to send any comments, questions, or feedback to the usual places listed below: Email = brosandconsoles@gmail.com Twitter (Nathan) = @IndieRonin Instagram (Michael) = @The.world.of.mike Time-codes: 04:02 - Seg. 1: What're ya playin'? 26:43 - Seg. 2: The Bropinion Report (6 items) 27:44 - #1: The Game Awards results, announcements, and the winner of our Prediction King Championship belt 1:37:40 - #2: Xbox Series X (Peter Brown, GameSpot) 1:41:43 - #3: New Bioshock game in development (Daniel Cooper, Engadget) 1:46:11 - #4: MLB The Show is going multi-platform (Michael McWhertor and Samit Sarkar, Polygon) 1:51:49 - #5: Company fined nearly $100K for publishing unapproved game in China (Rebekah Valentine, GamesIndustry.biz) 1:57:34 - Must read: "The Year of PR disasters", by Rebekah Valentine on GamesIndustry.biz 1:58:49 - #6: State of Play for December 2:06:26 - #6.5: Nintendo Indie World for December 2:14:21 - Seg. 3a: The Entire List of Upcoming Games on the PlayStation Network, as listed by Justin Massongill, brought to you by the Bros and Consoles co-hosts each and every weekend! 2:31:36 - Seg. 3b: The Weekly Nintendo Switch Picks 2:35:11 - Seg. 4: The N.I.C. (Long Gone Days, by BURA, out now in early access on Steam for $14.99, full game release and console releases not announced yet) 2:45:40 - Seg. 5: Sonic's Super-Fast Minute See you all again next week, and thank you for all the support! And don't forget about the giveaway mentioned at the end of episode 49 as well! The codes are up for grabs for those who are still interested! Just send in an email or tweet @IndieRonin a question you'd like read on the show for a PS4/Xbox/Nintendo store code for your platform of choice. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brosandconsoles/support
Conversation with Daniel Cooper, the Founder and CEO of Lolly, a London-based digital marketing agency, and he's a self-confessed SEO, Content Marketing, and Programming nerd focused on lead generation and performance marketing.
On Kairos Sunday at St. Martin's we celebrated the ministry of our children and youth. One of our Middle School Youth, Daniel Cooper was inspired to offer the sermon connecting today's lectionary with his experience as a youth growing up in times of fear and discord.
This is the audio from I AM SESTAK's video tribute to Fr. Daniel Cooper, which is a recording of one of Father's many excellent sermons. Since a quick search yielded no other results for this recording available in podcast format, I have taken the liberty of uploading it.
A Super Sized Short and Spooky! The podcast about anthology shows from the 80's and 90's is really bringing it this week. Jon and Tom have double trouble with a double guest episode. Featuring returning guest Daniel Cooper and first timer Riley Adams. The boys discuss the Goosebumps classic "The Haunted Mask" Other topics of conversation include wet dreams, and Coop's traumatic Mask story. Check it out! Please Rate, Review, Recommend, and Reach out to us @ShortandSpooky on Twitter and ShortandSpooky@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shortandspooky/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shortandspooky/support
The Big Sniff Returns! That's right, friend of the podcast (Daniel Cooper) is back talking Goosebumps with Tom and Jon. Short and Spooky, the podcast about anthology series breaks down the classic "The Girl Who Cried Monster" Other topics of conversation include, meatballs for dad and clothes for dogs. Don't forget to rate and review on itunes, and tell your dang friends already! Sheesh! Please Rate, Review, Recommend, and Reach out to us @ShortandSpooky on Twitter and ShortandSpooky@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shortandspooky/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shortandspooky/support
Daniel Cooper is a local resident living near the T2T works - he joined us to discuss how the works are making the area look ugly. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fr. Francois Laisney remembers his friend, Fr. Daniel Cooper, and reminds the faithful to be mindful of mortality – May 6, 2018
Daniel Cooper is a PhD student studying Spanish and Portuguese at UCLA. A friend and travel companion of both Sevag and Esteban, Daniel joins the Bate Forte Podcast in discussing art, Spanish politics, traveling, and more. Follow Daniel's instagram @losangelesdaniel & follow us @bateforte
How do you make a movie? What does a producer do? Are English accents tough? Kevin is joined by Adam and Daniel Cooper who wrote, directed and edited the short film "The Fourth Wall," winner of the international festival for young filmmakers Urban 15's Josiah Media Festival in San Antonio. Producer Jeremy Shecter and Jonathan D'Ambrosio join the Cooper Brothers to discuss the film, teamwork, making it in the film industry and surprises along the way. The film won the category for best narrative and is now in competition for the festival's Best of Show award that will occur live via streaming at 7pm July 10-12 via the group's site: http://www.urban15.org/
Pinball Sessions are live, off the floor, pressure free recordings by some of Canada and the World's best artists. Recorded in Guelph, ON at the Pinball Studios, full sessions are released twice a week and can be found on http://pinballsessions.com. The Pinball Sessions Podcast offers up some of our favourite tracks as well as session room banter, interviews and other goodies unavailable on the Pinball Sessions website. For a 'behind the scenes' look at the making of a session, quirky questions asked to artists, and one of a kind moments be sure to keep an eye on the Pinball Sessions Podcast. THIS EPISODE: We hear from the organizers of Pinball Sessions - Shawna Cooper, Daniel Cooper and Dan Beeson - as they talk pinball and Pinball Sessions while playing pinball! Then we hear the lead up to John K Samson's recording of his track 'The Heart of the Continent' and some of the buzz around the room before they lay down tape. Afterwards, a great track from Saskatchewan's Young Benjamins closes off the show. You can find John K Samson and Young Benjamins' full sessions by links below: John K Samson: http://pinballsessions.com/2013/04/16/john-k-samson-2/ Young Benjamins: http://pinballsessions.com/2013/05/14/young-benjamins/ FIND PINBALL SESSIONS ONLINE: Web: http://pinballsessions.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PinballSessions/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pinballsessions Instagram: http://instagram.com/pinballsessions/ Google+: https://plus.google.com/109652065469078482120/posts -- Pinball Sessions acknowledges the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage (Canada Music Fund) and of Canada's Private Radio Broadcasters.