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Nadja [00:23] "Sievert Pt. 1" Sv Broken Spine Productions BSP015 2023 (original release 2016) Doomy ambient goodness from Aidan and Leah once again. Eurythmics [22:32] "Love Is a Stranger" Sweet Dreams Are Made of This RCA AFL1-4681 1983 Side one, track one from their sophomore album, with a classic video (https://youtu.be/o6f593X6rv8?si=JdUQVqkJ6oVbYuni) to go along for the ride. Plus, high harmonies by Kiki Dee (https://youtu.be/z0qW9P-uYfM?si=y9ywrtnrvrpZvDqI)! Mose Allison [26:15] "Stop This World" Swingin' Machine Atlantic SD 1398 1963 Amen, Mose. Throwing in some horns is not quite the same as the classic trio from the preceding album I Don't Worry About a Thing, but it's still pretty great. Wendy Carlos [29.38] "Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major - Third Movement" Switched-On Bach Columbia Masterworks MS 7194 1968 Carlos collaborated with Bob Moog on his nascent synthesizer technology to create this album. Because the Moogs were monophonic, it took 1,000 hours over five months to record. In case you are wondering what a traditional version of this movement sounds like, here is the Netherlands Bach Society performing it (https://youtu.be/qr0f6t2UbOo?si=yiW4DA0AxFSb3sB5&t=370). The Police [34:44] "Miss Gradenko" Synchronicity A&M Records SP-3735 1983 The requisite Stewart Copeland track from final album by The Police. Ultravox [38:18] "Slow Motion" Systems of Romance Antilles AN-7069 1978 Lead track and single from Ultravox's third studio album, which became a large influence on Gary Numan (https://youtu.be/_nt5EH0UYxE?si=pm0h_4YWwXlCKJks). T. Rex [41:44] "20th Century Boy" T. Rextasy: The Best of T. Rex, 1970-1973 Warner Bros. Records 25333-1 1985 As usual, Marc Bolan lays down an undeniable groove (https://youtu.be/9SG65dlho_o?si=4Q8NPlKJc_87trVQ), produced by Tony Visconti. I almost forgot about the sax parts. Can [45:23] "Mushroom" Tago Mago United Artists Records 1971 (2007 "unofficial" repress) Tago Mago was Damo first outing with the band, following Malcolm Mooney's departure. According to guitarist Michael Karoli, the explosion at the end of the song is a slowed-down recording of an exploding firecracker. Zola Jesus [49:41] "Long Way Down" Taiga Mute 9611-1 2014 Zola Jesus' fourth studio album and only outing on Mute (before returning to Sacred Bones). Produced by musician, sound designer, and composer Dean Hurley. The Folk Implosion [54:49] "Had to Find Out" Take a Look Inside...... Communion Label COMM 32 1994 The debut album from Lou Barlow and John Davis... released 30 years ago! Stevie Wonder [56:55] "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" Talking Book Tamla T319L 1972 What?! It's a great song. And it was the single that followed up "Supersition". That's a heckuva gear shift. Number one on the Hot 100, of course. Silver Jews [59:53] "Sometimes a Pony Gets Depressed" Tanglewood Numbers Drag City DC297 2005 A rehabilitated Dave Berman comes back with this album, the fifth studio album. He is joined once again by Bob Nastanovich and Stephen Malkmus, as well as his then-wife Cassie Berman. Cover photo by William Eggleston. Music behind the DJ: "Jackie (https://youtu.be/HqAbaqVBCyo?si=qu8P0gk6OeWL5SeB&t=224)" by Billy May and his Orchestra
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
In this new series on master clinicians I will be interviewing people who have been identified by their colleagues and trainees as "master clinicians", people who others go to for advice and clinical guidance, people who are masters of their craft. In this episode I welcome Dr. Dave Berman back to the show to discuss how he has, in a relatively short time, become one of these master clinicians and what advice he has for all of you.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
40 years ago, Wes Craven introduced audiences to the first entry in what would become one of the greatest horror movie franchises of all time. Special guests Aaron Haughton and Dave Berman join the show to celebrate the 40th anniversary, as we kick off our tribute to the entire Elm Street series. Stay caffeinated and grab that hall pass, and whatever you do DON'T. FALL. ASLEEP. It's time to Pop That! on 1984's A Nightmare on Elm Street.
Dave Berman settled in Viet Nam after traveling the world on his Help the World Laugh Tour. He has since adopted the name ĐƠN GIẢN (pronounced Dun Za-an), which literally translates to "Simple" in Vietnamese. Throughout his journey he produced more than 1,000 videos of people laughing with him from all over the world - while posting a video every single day for nearly three and a half years. Dave is an author and coach who is now focused on helping others discover infinite simplicity as ĐƠN GIẢN. Join Jim as he takes a take a wild trip with his long-time friend through his "Simple Book of Infinity". This elegant presentation of thought provoking phrases will open your mind to the infinite supplies of creativity, potential, awareness, and yes laughter, that we all have within us. We can all discover these infinite possibilities and become the best we can be, IF – as ĐƠN GIẢN tells us – we learn to get out of our own way. To do that, he coaches people to become who they most want to be, with everything happening for them, not to them. He helps people resolve inner conflict, end self-sabotage, improve relationships, listen better, love more, and quit trying to fix what isn't broken. His Simple Book of Infinity is a great place to start, and Jim shares the nuggets of wisdom he found within it. Connect with ĐƠN GIẢN https://davebermancoaching.com/ WhatsApp: +84 777 33 6213 RESOURCES MENTIONED The Simple Book of Infinity https://davebermancoaching.com/simplebook Daily Laughers #111 with Jim, Rene & Dave (2016) https://youtu.be/_1WfGVF3E4Q Laughter Yoga vs. Infinity Laughter: https://DaveBermanCoaching.com/differences What To Do When You're Feeling Stuck https://therventrepreneur.com/feeling-stuck/ Be More Dog Authors Explain Living in the Now https://bemoredog.net/living-in-the-now/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE RV ENTREPRENEUR https://therventrepreneur.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Join the RVE community on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/therventrepreneurcommunity Connect with RVE on all your favorite socials https://therventrepreneur.com/connect Got questions or comments for our hosts? Leave us a voice message! https://therventrepreneur.com/voicemail (NOTE: Audio submitted may be published on the podcast unless specifically requested otherwise.) Got a great story or tips to share with RVE Listeners? Complete our Guest Intake Form: https://therventrepreneur.com/guestform --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rve/message
In this inspiring episode of The Ultimate Coach podcast, the spotlight is on ĐƠN GIẢN (pronounced: Dun Za-an), A.K.A. Dave Berman. He is an unconventional coach whose style and mission continuously evolve along with his way of being. These days, ĐƠN GIẢN establishes imagination partnerships, co-creating experiences pointing people to their infinite imagination, creativity, possibility, opportunity, and other “supplies” they can discover are always available. In Vietnamese, ĐƠN GIẢN means SIMPLE. “Simplicity is only as complicated as you make it,” he says. As the conversation unfolds, ĐƠN GIẢN describes the influence of immersing in the Vietnamese culture, living in what he calls Home Chi Minh City (Saigon). He also shares about exploring a spiritual understanding of laughter; free hugs as an expression of his infinite love supply; his legacy of sunshine; and pronoia - the belief the Universe conspires on our behalf. As mentioned in the episode by ĐƠN GIẢN:"Any legacy of mine is gonna be sunshine and I'll leave it behind as a sign of my love for mankind." White Falcon Fuzz (song by The Mother Hips) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smmDsfPKKPMPronoia Is the Antidote for Paranoia, Revised and Expanded: How the Whole World Is Conspiring to Shower You with Blessings (book by Rob Brezsny) – https://a.co/d/00Q09RbAbout the Guest: Dave Berman is an American author, speaker, and coach who NOW goes by the Vietnamese name ĐƠN GIẢN. In English that translates to SIMPLE. This name emerged in July 2023 during the creation of his latest book called The Simple Book of Infinity. He says he knows how to be Dave and he's learning to be simple. He's been exploring his way of being for over 15 years since discovering Rob Brezsny's book, Pronoia, about how the Universe conspires on our behalf. That began a transformation highlighted first by being undiagnosed and unmedicated after 20 years believing he was bipolar. From there, he got on the path to coaching and devoted himself to a still ongoing daily exploration of laughter that has taken him around the world. ĐƠN GIẢN is currently based in Saigon, which he calls Home Chi Minh City.The Simple Book of Infinity - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CPNVCHZYWorking with ĐƠN GIẢN - https://DaveBermanCoaching.com Connecting socially - https://www.facebook.com/daveberman129/About the Host:A beacon of change and a catalyst for transformation, Ipek Williamson is a multifaceted professional who seamlessly integrates two decades of corporate expertise with a diverse skill set as a coach, mentor, speaker, author, meditation advocate, and teacher.With a passion for guiding individuals through the complexities of modern life, Ipek specializes in helping overwhelmed individuals harness a profound sense of peace and harmony. Her coaching methodology draws inspiration from Core Values, Mental Fitness, and Mind Mastery, allowing her clients to unearth their latent potential. She adeptly navigates them through the turbulent waters of change, enabling them to embrace transformations with unwavering confidence and boundless joy, all on their own terms.https://ipekwilliamsoncoaching.comThe Ultimate...
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
In this 260th episode I welcome Dr. Dave Berman back to the show to discuss malignant hyperthermia. Dr. Berman is a volunteer with the MH hotline and he discussed the history, epidemiology, genetics, testing, prevention and management of MH and then we discuss some cases.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Bij een burnout is het spontaan lachen meestal ver te zoeken. Toch is lachen een prachtige methode om uit de ellende en je burn-out te komen Het heeft een sterk therapeutisch effect.Enerzijds ervaar je dagelijks de ellende die burnout veroorzaakt, anderzijds zul je ná je herstel met tevredenheid terugkijken op het proces waar je nu inzit. Je zult dan weer spontaan kunnen lachen.Lachen brengt je in het NU én alleen in het NU ben je in staat om te lachen. Bij burnout ben je enorm úit het NU. Daarom is lachen zo belangrijk voor het herstel van je burnout.Luister ook naar de aflevering in de podcast van Susan Güner en Dave Berman die hierin gespecialiseerd is: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1Qj3gZYf1REgfHBpVf5syw?si=_Rt1I6DkR2itlZuZyKHo_gOf kijk op mijn website: https://verheijdenconsult.nl
Welcome to the Psychedelic Conversations Podcast! Episode 72: In this episode we discuss the benefits of laughter, laughter as medicine, Dave's background story, starting a self-awareness journey, the beauty of paradox, having insights when surrendering, understanding what is pronoia and so much more! 00:00 - Fire Moment 01:37 - Introduction 02:29 - How We Connected 04:20 - Laughter As Medicine 09:07 - Dave's Background Story 17:50 - Self-Awareness Journey 23:14 - The Beauty Of Paradox 29:27 - Spontaneous Laughter Experiment 40:07 - Having Insights When Surrendering 51:35 - Starting A Self-Awareness Journey 1:06:24 - Dave's Offerings 1:08:42 - Outro About Dave: Dave Berman explores infinity laughter, the Nature of Thought, and pronoia. His daily laughing journey has literally taken him around the world. He says "Laughter is the sound of joyful breathing." As a coach, Dave helps people have a better emotional quality of life, often by surrendering to being laughed, a hypnotic, transcendent, and sometime psychedelic experience. If you have ever heard the cliche "laughter is the best medicine" you'll want to hear this interview. Connect with Dave: Laughter Gym - https://DaveBermanCoaching.com/join Stress Buster Buddy - https://DaveBermanCoaching.com/stressbuster Mental Immunity For Parents of Moody Teens - https://DaveBermanCoaching.com/parents Pronoia Experimentation Pod - https://DaveBermanCoaching.com/pronoia Conspiracy of Blessings - https://facebook.com/groups/conspiracyofblessings Thank you so much for joining us! Psychedelic Conversations Podcast is designed to educate, inform, and expand awareness. For more information, please head over to https://www.psychedelicconversations.com Please share with your friends or leave a review so that we can reach more people and feel free to join us in our private Facebook group to keep the conversation going. https://www.facebook.com/groups/psychedelicconversations This show is for information purposes only and is not intended to provide mental health or medical advice. About Susan Guner: Susan is a trained somatic, trauma-informed holistic psychotherapist with a mindfulness-based approach grounded in Transpersonal Psychology that focuses on holistic perspective through introspection, insight, and empathetic self-exploration to increase self-awareness, allowing the integration of the mind, body and spirit aspects of human experience in personal growth and development. Connect with Susan: Website: https://www.psychedelicconversations.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/susan.guner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-guner/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/susanguner Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/susanguner Blog: https://susanguner.medium.com/ Podcast: https://anchor.fm/susan-guner #PsychedelicConversations #SusanGuner #DaveBerman #PsychedelicPodcast #LaughterMedicine
A mental immune system is a powerful tool that can help us tap into our inner creativity and confidence. When we understand how it works, we can use it to our advantage in every area of life, from our relationships to professional achievements. Dave Berman's coaching and consulting focus clients on learning from experience. Often the experience is laughing, which Dave considers his greatest teacher, responsible for taking him around the world. Laughter shines your inner light on gifts you've always had but don't always see. And while laughter doesn't clear the mind, it helps you notice the mind clears itself, which is the mental immune system in action. Connect with Dave: https://www.facebook.com/daveberman129/ https://DaveBermanCoaching.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/daveberman129/ PROMOTION: https://DaveBermanCoaching.com ▼ ▼ Connect with Rose Davidson: Website: https://talkingwiththeexperts.com Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onlineeventmanagerandpodcasttrainer/ Leave a Google review: https://g.page/r/CaXk7K3UlEhzEBI/review Leave a review on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/talking-with-the-experts/id1549141963 SUBSCRIBE to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkM5n5QJhnNAmUiMzii73wQ https://youtube.com/@talkingwiththeexpertsvodcast FOLLOW on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/talking-with-the-experts Give me 15 minutes of your time, and I'll explain how you can start a podcast, https://calendly.com/rose-davidson/podcast-creation-15-minutes. I look forward to hearing from you. Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rosesdavidson Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/talkingwiththeexperts #business #entrepreneur #learnpodcasting #podcastepisode #podcastguest #podcasting #podcastinterview #podcastplaylist #podcasts #podcastskills #podcastshow #rosedavidson #smallbusiness #talkingwiththeexperts #video #vodcast
In this episode, Dave Berman, Partner and Operating Officer at Sigma Builders, and Betsy Henke Garfield, Finance and Acquisitions Partner at Henke Development Group, sit down with Steve Lains to discuss what it's like to be a Home-A-Rama builder, how builders benefit from participating in events like Home-A-Rama, and what showgoers can look forward to at Home-A-Rama 2022.
Y'all, it's almost here – HubSpot's INBOUND 2022 event, which is dedicated to showcasing incredible thought leadership across marketing, sales, customer success, and revenue operations. And I cannot even begin to tell you how stoked we are. Although to be selfish here for a moment, I'll admit there's one thing about INBOUND 2022 that makes me happy and sad at the same time:Once again, I'm speaking this year at INBOUND, and my session on pillar pages and content cluster strategies is already full! Again, it's exciting! And also sad! Is that strange? Anyway, I digress ... Given that Max, Devyn, and I are your humble HubHeroes, you just had to know that with HubSpot INBOUND 2022 right around the corner (September 7-9 in Boston and online!), we were going to be dedicating an episode to it. Especially given that it was 10 years ago that I attended my very first HubSpot INBOUND, and that's when everything changed in my life.It's crazy how time flies. It's also crazy about how much actionable HubSpot INBOUND 2022 goodness we were able to pack into this episode – whether you're attending in person, attending digitally, or thinking about whether or not HubSpot's annual event may be in your future someday, you should tune in and take notes.We talk about our favorite memories and speakers from years' past, we break down our secrets to making your HubSpot week absolute magic for you (as a human) and the goals you're trying to reach, and where you'll likely see us when the three of us during all of the endless festivities. WE ALSO TALK ABOUT ... How HubSpot INBOUND is about way more than just marketing. Seriously, if you think this is just an event for marketers by marketers, you are sorely mistaken. Pro-tips for first-time INBOUND attendees, from footwear to Boston public transportation secrets, we get very specific on to how to get the most out of what is an amazing event ... but it can also be very overwhelming if it's your first time. With Barack Obama speaking this year (crazy, right?!), we play a few pop quiz rounds on the speaking fees of some of the event's biggest headliners in recent years. The INBOUND 2022 speakers we're most excited to see and why. All the deets on the INBOUND 2022 meetups and get-togethers you need to know about – including a couple we're running ourselves! Also, is it possible to get compensated as a speaker at INBOUND in Dunkin' Donuts gift cards? Because, apparently, that's all you need to get Max to show up on your main stage – take note, event planners! Just typing all of that up got me hyped for INBOUND and for this episode.RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODESome of these we talked about, others we're adding because they're only going to make the episode that much sweeter for you ... HubSpot INBOUND 2022 event page (in-person and some digital passes still available) BLACK@INBOUND Get to know the George B. Thomas origin story (And my 2012 HubSpot experience) Learn about the Content Creation Masterclass (limit of 20 spots) Join the HubHeroes community on Facebook HubHeroes Podcast, Ep. 1: Why HubSpot? Why Inbound? Wait, what the heck is The HubHeroes Podcast?! YOUR ONE THING FROM THIS EPISODEHubSpot INBOUND is an annual event that is so much more than many people think it is – even the folks who've attended in the past can sometimes forget how much it is evolving, and how expansive the wealth of knowledge is that HubSpot is sharing. So, your one thing if you're attending (online or in-person) is take the time to really research what's available to you through this year's programming and make a plan. SHOW TRANSCRIPTIONGeorge B Thomas (01:10):You know, I wonder if there's ever gonna be a day where we have to like, edit that intro to either like max, Devon and George now work for HubSpot or well anyway. Nevermind not why we're here. What ladies, gentlemen yeah.Mac Cohen (01:20)Right? What?George B Thomas (01:25):What a way to start the episode. No, I know nothing. I, I know zero. No, that's just, that's not true. I definitely don't know anything about working for HubSpot. I don't know how that would go. I'm kind of a weird dude, but speaking of HubSpot, let's dive into today's conversation, which we're actually taking a spin a little bit out of what we usually do.Usually we talk about tactics strategies, marketing sales, business, mentalities around things like buyer personas and all these good things. By the way, about 32 episodes already planned out for the future. So listeners just know that this podcast is here for you and your growth in the future. But today we're gonna spin. We're gonna talk about something that's coming up, that we're all excited about.We're gonna talk about inbound 20, 22, a couple things. First max and Devon. You had zero clue that this was coming well. I mean, you saw the show notes, hopefully. So you had some clue, but almost zero clue and no clue to the questions that I'm about to ask. Geez, geez. It's pop quiz and it's actually pop quiz for the listeners as well. Now I know both of you have computers in front of you. You're really not allowed to cheat, but no Googling. If you do. That's okay. LET'S START WITH A HUBSPOT INBOUND POP QUIZ (NO CHEATING!)Devyn Belamy (02:41):Was gonna say, define Google. Define cheating. Yeah.George B Thomas (02:44):Yeah. I mean it is an open book test. It is an open book test. So question number one. When was the first year that George B. Thomas went to inbound?Devyn Belamy (02:55):I wanna say 2010.George B Thomas (02:57):Nope. BUZZZZZMax Cohen (02:58):2012George B Thomas (03:00):Dinging, dinging, dinging, ding. There you go. Yes, max, you got it. 2012 was the first year that I went to inbound and a fun little Diddy is I won tickets. We didn't even pay the first time that we went. It was me and agency owner that owned that agency at the time. And that's when I learned about hub SWAT. Okay. Next question. When was the first year that black at inbound appeared at inbound? Well,Devyn Belamy (03:27):That's kind of cheating if I justGeorge B Thomas (03:29):Answer it. Look at Max's face. I wish people could see Max's face right now.Max Cohen (03:34):He's Devyn Belamy (03:35):Yes, max, when did it start, pleaseMax Cohen (03:37):Me. Hold, hold on, hold on. What year is it now? It's 20, 20 19.George B Thomas (03:43):See, I wanna say 18 older than that.Max Cohen (03:45):OlderGeorge B Thomas (03:45):Than that. I wanna say 18. It'sMax Cohen (03:47):Older than that. Wait, do you theGeorge B Thomas (03:48):AnswerMax Cohen (03:48):George 20, is it 20 17, 1Devyn Belamy (03:51):MoreGeorge B Thomas (03:54):20, 20 16. You myMax Cohen (03:55):Calculator 2016,George B Thomas (03:56):Ding, ding, ding, ding, all winners. It's 2016 black. It inbound 2016, which by the way, if you're not part of that, make sure you're part of that because Devon is crushing it with that community for sure.Devyn Belamy (04:07):Well, I'm just showing up at this point. There is a whole team of highly talented and motivated hubs spotters who run it now, even though it started as a community thing started as a hashtag. But now it is several people's full-time job.George B Thomas (04:21):I love it. I love it. All right. Pop quiz, question number three. How much is Barack Obama's speaking fee?Devyn Belamy (04:32):Ooh, isn't it like something like 200,000?George B Thomas (04:34):No, I know that's Michelle'sDevyn Belamy (04:36):Oh, that's Michelle's. I mean,Max Cohen (04:37):What we get is it's standard. Are there like tiered packages?George B Thomas (04:41):Devyn Belamy (04:42):I mean, how much Obama do you get?George B Thomas (04:44):I don't, I don't.Max Cohen (04:45):Is there a, is there a pricing page? Is it the same for everything? I, you know what I'm gonna say? Hey, worth it worth. Every penny is what I'll say.George B Thomas (04:52):Oh, I'm not gonna disagree, but, but here's the thing. So take a wild, just wild, wild guess of first of all here I'll I'll I'll level set here, Mr. Bill Clinton. His speaking fee is $750,000.Devyn Belamy (05:07):Oh, well, if, if Barack Obama doesn't go for the cool million thenGeorge B Thomas (05:12):Interest. WhatDevyn Belamy (05:13):Been talking about here? What goingGeorge B Thomas (05:14):All right. Give me your guesses. Give me your guesses.Max Cohen (05:17):My, my speaking fee is a dunking donuts gift card. Be honest.George B Thomas (05:22):Yeah. Two donuts and a large coffee. AMax Cohen (05:25):Oh a she, I dunno a mill. Yeah,George B Thomas (05:28):No, not it's less. It's less the, the, actually the highest price paid,Max Cohen (05:32):Just theGeorge B Thomas (05:33):Dollar, the higher, the highest price. Former president, at least the, the information that I'm looking at on Google is actually bill Clinton. So it's less than seven 50,000. Oh really? But, but, but we know it's more than Michelle. We know that it's more than Michelle, which I know that from years previous was like two, 250,500. Ooh, that's close. There'sMax Cohen (05:53):So many,Devyn Belamy (05:53):5 0 1 Bob George B Thomas (05:55):Ah, that that's funny. $400,000. What did now, can you that's a bargain of twice. That's can, can you imagine getting paid $400,000 for 45 minutes of talkingMax Cohen (06:09):In dunking donuts gift cards? Yes. Are you kidding me? I love it. INBOUND AS A MUST-ATTEND EVENT FOR AGENCY OWNERS AND MARKETING PROFESSIONALSGeorge B Thomas (06:14):Oh, I love it. All right. Let's go ahead and get into the episode. So here's the thing. There is a quote on the inbound page and it goes a must-attend event for agency owners and marketing professionals. This quote is from Forbes. I would agree that inbound is an event that if you have not attended it, you should attend.And now there's two things. If you're listening to this one, there is an in-person event. By the time you listen to this, it may almost be slightly impossible, but nothing's impossible for you to be at the in-person event, but there is a hybrid or virtual side of this that you could definitely do this year. And then next year, put it on your roadmap to go to this event. I want to go ahead and dive into your guys' brain around inbound. If we're talking about that, it's a must attend event. Why you gotta back up the claims. You gotta give evidence to the proof, by the way, this is, this is marketing and sales too. You gotta, you gotta have evidence when you say something. So Devon, why is inbound a must attend event for you?Devyn Belamy (07:14):For me, it's the caliber of information that you get and the caliber of training that you get from these breakout sessions, you aren't gonna find in one place anywhere else. Inbound has drastically improved. And I, and like no hyperbole drastically improved my skillset. As a marketer, I have gotten so much better at marketing and as, and management, as well as just being able to exist in a corporate environment. I owe a significant portion of that to the breakout sessions at inbound, there is a, an equation that I teach about how to basically identify the monetary value of your Mon marketing pipeline. I learned it at inbound. Like I, I regurgitate so much and people think I'm so smart. And I could just like wear a t-shirt that says I learned it in inboundGeorge B Thomas (08:19): oh, oh, oh, that's another t-shirt idea for hub heroes. Max, when you think about this question of why is inbound a must attend event? Where does your brain go? Well, HUBSPOT INBOUND IS ABOUT WAY MORE THAN MARKETINGMax Cohen (08:30):For me, selfishly, you know, cuz I've every inbound attended like event I've ever gone to has been as employee. Right? So for me it was you know, all about hugging all the friends that I was making so like for, you know, for me, like I, I, I very much used it sort of as a a really good excuse just to be able to meet folks in person that I'd been working with so closely for a long time. And you know, that was always super fun for me.But in terms of like everyone else who's actually attending, right? You look at the HubSpot community itself, we're a community that like educates itself. People are always sharing content. People are always like helping each other out in the different communities that have existed, be it online or these other sort of events that kind of pop out throughout the year.There's no better place to go to get just a concentrated, just power shot of the HubSpot community than, than inbound. Whether you want to go there for networking, whether you want to go there to actually learn something, especially from fellow folks in your community, there's no, you know, better way of doing that. In my opinion, also just, you know, go hug your customer, onboarding specialist, go, go shake hands with your CSM, go meet these people that actually really care a whole lot about, you know, your success, things like that. But you know, it's just a great way to kind of learn from each other. And I think also just see all these like different perspectives. You're gonna see a lot of people with a lot of different, you know, lenses in which they view this whole kind of world that we live in. I think you're gonna see a lot of sessions that kind of go out of some of the basic stuff you hear about over and over and over again in the inbound world, right?It's not all just about the inbound methodology or anything like that. There's there's many, many other topics you can learn kind of outside of our little inbound bubble too. And it's just, you know, they always got like great entertainment lined up, awesome speakers. Obviously this year is gonna be great. So yeah, there's a million reasons. Try to figure out what you want to get out of it. Cuz I think for every single person attending, whether you're HubSpot user or HubSpot employee, someone who's new to this whole community, someone who works at an agency partner or business owner or whatever, you can get different things out of it. If you just plan accordingly,George B Thomas (10:24):Ooh, planning, planning is a key thing. By the way, we might have to come back to planning for inbound as part of this show later on, I'm gonna up vote both of what you said, right? Education is key. The humans are key for me. What's interesting. I learned a long time ago with inbound, that it is the perfect place to become the T-shaped, whatever you want to be. Let me explain what I mean by that. You can go to the conversion rate optimization event and you can learn about conversion rate optimization. You can go to the like sales event and learn just about sales. But when you go to inbound, you have this ability to figure out what do I wanna be really, really, really, really good at the pillar of what makes me who I am as a marketer, as a sales rep, as a business owner and what are the 2, 3, 4 topics that I want to be the overlying tea of this T-shaped human being that I'm building myself to be as an example, when I think about this, HubSpot is my pillar of all pillars.I don't, I don't want there to be anybody on the planet that knows more. There are though by the way, but I don't want there to be anybody on the planet that knows more about HubSpot than me. Now the top part of my tea is actually content creation, podcasting video. That's the other stuff that I like to learn, but there's also like the side of inbound. That is the human side and the business side and the strategy that goes along with the tactics that you learn from the dope speakers. And so going back to kind of this planning of how can you plan to not only dive deeper into what it is that you are good at, but learn those ancillary pieces to the left and right of you. That really when you plug those in 10 X, any performance that you're gonna do in the future.So we have to ask you audience listeners, this is about you, but we're curious what you think, why for you has inbound been historically and must attend event. And if you haven't gone, why are you excited to go this year? Either in person or virtually used the hashtag hashtag hub heroes podcast and let us know on the socials. Here's the thing, Devon, max inbound. It's a little bit of a thing we're talking for days. We're talking like 12 to 16 hour days, depending if you go to the pubs and parties. So we might need a little bit of a survival guide. So when you think about things that we need to know to survive the four days, by the way, even virtually I sat at my desk virtually last year for like 12 hours doing an after hour show learning all that I could. So even I'm not, I'm not even just talking in person, but in person and virtually what are those things that we need to think about or know to survive inbound, IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME GOING TO INBOUND, HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWDevyn Belamy (13:16):If you're going in person, the first thing, it always wear comfortable shoes. If you show up in heels, you're gonna have a bad time. I mean, there's no true inbound dress code. I don't believe, but dress casual, dress comfortable. Be ready if you're doing the digital event, then the cool thing is, is a lot of what you're gonna be seeing is going to be accessible later. And so don't try and kill yourself, trying to get to everything, pace yourself. So you can not burn out at home cuz the, the energy level's different online than it is in person in person, the energy's contagious. People are running around. You wanna run around too. In person, you pass out every night in the hotel room, unless you live in Boston, then lucky you overpaying on your house. But if you are doing the digital thing, just, you know, pace yourself. And regardless of whether you're digital or in person, if you're attending with friends, split up, if you're attending coworkers, split up everybody, divide and conquer, get as much information as you can take good notes and compare notes afterwards.George B Thomas (14:26):Yes, that divide and conquer is a real deal. Holy field pro tip, without a doubt, if you see two or three people from the same company in the same room, get out of there doing it wrong, run. Max, what are your thoughts?Max Cohen (14:40):So for anyone who's not a Massachusetts native that's coming. First thing you need to know is the Massachusetts bay transit authority, which I think is what the acronym for the, the MBTA is the people who run our trains in our subways. It's less than reliable so it's terrible. The MBTA is absolutely awful. So just keep that in mind, if you are gonna rely on public transportation to get anywhere, if you're going to the physical event just or anywhere in general, make sure you give quite a bit of buffer time just because things tend to be late, stop working, not, not great. So just make sure you're, you're giving yourself a little extra time cuz the M BTA is always gonna M BTA in terms of if you're go and, and this, I guess you could say this is also like, if you're, whether you're going or whether you're going digital.One of the biggest scripts I always make and I've, I've really made it over the past two years too, with the digital events is not blocking out my calendar ahead of time. Yeah. If you're attending digitally, we're all probably still doing our jobs at that time. I doubt that like you're taking days off of work to attend a digital event. So if there are certain sessions go and take a look at the agenda ahead of time, go block your calendar out, go find the links that you need, get access to it, put it in your calendar description. Just make it super easy for you to jump into those events. Like when you actually want to do it otherwise, you know, you're gonna get a call book, something else is gonna come up. You're gonna forget what time it is. You're gonna, and I'm, I'm really bad at, at making sure I'm making the space and time to be able to like attend those digital events that I want to.So just make sure you do that. Like use your calendar wisely. I'm sure they have some sort of thing on the, on the website where you can add a calendar event, like to your calendar or something like that. Play it ahead. Cause it's very easy to miss a digital session. Also keep in mind, you may have something that are happening at the same time that you wanna see. So go ahead and like make a list of stuff. You know that you're gonna like watch on a recording later or something like that. If you do miss anything, cause you should be able to access that stuff. TAKE THE DAYS YOU'RE AT INBOUND OFF COMPLETELY FROM WORK (SERIOUSLY)George B Thomas (16:35):So I would challenge people with something you just said, max, I would challenge them to take the days off. I would challenge them to treat it like it is an event that they're going to, even though it's a virtual event. And the reason I bring this up is because the last two years I literally have taken those days, air quotes off, meaning I was still getting paid by the company that I worked for, but I wasn't doing anything else. I wasn't taking meetings. My calendar was completely blocked off and I was actually attending those sessions that I could attend, which leads me to my number one pro tip here for survival that I made sure I did all of the years and going or virtual snacks, baby snacks. You gotta have snacks. You gotta have granola bars. You gotta have bottled waters. You gotta have like an orange that you can grab because at some point in time, when you're either walking for like hours on end to get to your next session, or you've sat in that seat for five hours, listening to four different speakers, you're gonna need some energy.And so you gotta have some snacks handy. Now I do wanna dive into that whole calendar thing though, because I'm kind of joking about snacks, but snacks are not doable. I am actually being honest about snacks at the same time, you have to plan ahead. And so as soon as registration is letting you pick the things that you want, that's too late, you should have already kind of picked the things you want. Like right now, then when the gate opens you go and plug those in immediately. But here's the other thing I'm gonna say about planning plan space to do nothing. I know that sounds counterintuitive when you're at an event, but plan to do nothing because the magical moments of inbound, if you're going in person are in the hallways. If you're attending virtually is in the chat pains, I want you to think about the hallways or the chat pans is where you can make new friends. You can have strategy happening on a different level. You all sorts of fun conversations. And so plan what you wanna do, but plan time for what you might not even know is coming. And the universe is bringing to you during this time of inbound. Plus it's refreshing, right? We're talking about surviving, taking little time to take a breather, nothing wrong with that schedule. Bathroom breaks. No, I'm just kidding. you shouldn't schedule your bathroomDevyn Belamy (18:51):Breaks my first year at inbound, I, I burned out. I didn't realize just how mentally taxing the event could be and it, and it's big. If you haven't gone, it's big. It's gonna be smaller this year and it's still big. It's it's a lot.George B Thomas (19:10):All right. So let's switch from surviving and let's talk about what we're excited about. So when you think about breakout sessions, cause by the way, there's a completely different mindset around featured speakers, Barack other folks that are gonna be there. There's a difference. So we're gonna start with breakout speakers, you know, us little guys like Devin and George, who like get a room and get to talk to people for a while. Who are you most excited? Let's do two, two of your favorite breakout sessions this year. And why max, what are your thoughts? INBOUND 2022 SPEAKERS WE'RE MOST EXCITED ABOUTMax Cohen (19:46):So I'm, I'm a big fan of Mary growthy from house of revenue. If anyone's familiar with her and she's doing a session called plateaued sleuth your way to a refreshed go to market, that scales basically I think the session is around, like you have a startup, you grew it a little bit. It's kind of plateaued. How do you actually take that and then scale it and kind of break out of the, the stagnant zone that you might be in. I think that is super interesting. Especially I even like, remember back to when I was an implementation specialist and I'd be working with companies that had already kind of, you know, gotten to a certain point and they've been successful, but they don't really understand how to kind of take it to that next level. And me not being a business, strategic genius at all.I was kind of just, oh, let's use HubSpot and see how that goes. You know what I mean? I didn't really understand like kind of the strategies and how to think about it. So that's super interesting. And then also, I mean, Kyle Jepson is doing things every HubSpot admin needs to know let's go this was definitely the year of the HubSpot admin kind of emerging, which, you know, I had a lot of mixed feelings about, I guess, with that whole thing happening because you know, my cheeky little line that I always used to use is you don't need to hire someone full time to be an admin for HubSpot, but as HubSpot starts to move up market and starts to solve for much more complex teams and business use cases, you know, we are starting to see that people are making careers out of being, you know, HubSpot admins. And that is a thing now. So it'll be, it'll be interesting to hear kind of Kyle's perspective on that kind ofGeorge B Thomas (21:09):Stuff. Absolutely. Absolutely. So Devin two breakout sessions that you're excited about and whyDevyn Belamy (21:16):The first one for me, Deanna ZK, she is doing a session on rev, rev, op tips. She told me in a meeting that she's going to be referencing some of my quotes and I'm like, Ooh, cool. I'm gonna be there. Let's go. That made me feel warm and special inside. Yeah, there's that. And a course style session because like me personally, I have hung my hat on being a HubSpot admin for the past, like six years. It's my entire career has revolved around HubSpot of course the one that I'm doing, I'm doing a little mini talk on a partner, accreditations in the partner space. And that's what I'm excited about.George B Thomas (22:00):Yeah. There's a lot to be excited about. I would list mine as well. I'm excited to go do one, but that's not actually my favorite, but I'll tell you there's a couple in here. And, and by the way, I'm, I'm kind of a cheater, cuz it was really hard for me to just drill down to two of these bad boys. There's quite a few and they all have specific reasons. So first one, Lindsay, I don't even know how to say your last name. I apologize. It's like J E P K E M a. I have no clue. I don't know. I'm not even gonna try, but the title of this bad boy pulled me through the vortex of, oh hell yeah, I got to go to this one. And it's the Netflix ization of marketing, turning creativity into marketing fuel. And if anybody knows me over the past 10 years, it's create content, get creative.And so if you think about the description here, Netflix Disney plus, and even TikTok, they've raised the bar on audience expectations. I could stop right there and just ask people, Hey, have you raised your expectations of yourself to the content that you're creating and the way that you're allowing people to ingest that content? So I'm excited about that one. The other one, again, it's actually three people NA Michael and Karen and the title of this one is branded podcasts. Anybody wanna have a big guess? Why I want to go to that one? I mean, we are doing a podcast right now just saying, so branded podcast, getting real about the challenges and how to make it work. Now don't get me wrong people. I think that our podcast is working, but we can always make it better. So I'm looking for ideas of what we can do, how we can add more value, how we can implement the community into it, more different things like that. So those are, those are my two big ones. However, I'm gonna cheat. I'm gonna do three. Oh, because, becauseMax Cohen (24:03):Very dentistGeorge B Thomas (24:04): okay. I'll I'll give you a third one. My third one that I'm excited about. Again, three people Satcha Verda and Johnny hopefully I said those names, right? Again, I apologize if you're a listener and when I see you in person, you can just smack the crap out of the back of my head if I Jack that up. But the title because guys and gals, ladies and gentlemen, hub hero listeners, it's so important, so important. And this is simply around building an environment of belonging. Listen, fundamentally as humans, we all wanna belong to something. We wanna be part of a tribe, a community. And so some of the insights that I can learn from this, and again, there's a lot of letters and a lot of ands and a lot of pluses and a lot of things in this, but the things that I can learn from this and take it and use it in my own life and my own thinking in my own open mindedness. Anyway, I'll get off my pulpit or my soap box. And I'll give you guys, what is the third one? If you've picked a third one that you're super excited aboutMax Cohen (25:11):Another big one that I'm excited about is Christina K from reseller ratings. Oh yeah. Yeah. So she's doing a session called customer centered approach. Real life use case on growth with HubSpot's flywheel big thing here. She's actually gonna be showing how like her company reseller ratings switched from Salesforce after 15 years of using it into HubSpot, which, you know, it's, this is not me being, oh, the, you know, the guy saying, oh, look, you switch over from Salesforce. But showing how like a massive undertaking like that is possible for anyone that is either scared of such an endeavor or wants to know how like something like that worked. So I'm super stoked for that session. And also we gotta have Christina on the podcast at someGeorge B Thomas (25:52):Point. Yeah, we do at some point, by the way, by the way, I interviewed her about that transition, who back when I worked at impulse creative. So it's in some community somewhere because by the way, if anybody hasn't figured it out, all of the George B. Thomas videos on Sprocket talk have been taken down and they're somewhere, I don't know where they're at, but I interviewed Christina Kay about this transition and she is one smart cookie. And some of the things that she laid out in that interview worth it's weight in gold. Let me just tell you Devin, is there a third one that you were able to think about that you're excited about?Devyn Belamy (26:25):Absolutely. One of my favorite speakers at inbound, she comes every year is Taif and she is pretty big deal over in LinkedIn. She is going to be speaking. I'm looking at now category entry points in a B2B world, buying situations to brand sales. I think that her perspective is always unique. As you guys know, even though I'm a marketer by trade I have had to put on the sales hat on more than one occasion in my life. And I'm always thinking about sales whenever I'm doing what I do. So I'm pretty sure Ty's gonna crush it as per her usual. And if I may put down a no, I'm just kidding. GoGeorge B Thomas (27:05):UhohMax Cohen (27:06):Oh no, drop four. Who cares? There's no rule.George B Thomas (27:08): their only rule is there are no rules. Well,Devyn Belamy (27:11):In that case, Dave Becher, anything he talks about with SEO, he approaches it with this mindset that most people don't think about. And his SEO talks are always fire. I know he's a matter of fact, he's hosting SEO meetup. So that's gonna be awesome too.George B Thomas (27:26):Audience, let us know hub hero's podcast. Hashtag what are you excited about as far as breakouts? Now let's go into the featured speaker. I don't know how this is gonna turn out because it could be that we all three are like excited about the same one or two, who knows, but I'm willing to go down that road. And actually, again, I'm a cheater because I said one, your favorite? I couldn't pick just one, but I will tell you this, my, the one for sure that I'm excited about because I'm the old fart in the room. And I was actually around to hear, listen to the first episode of what this gentleman did and actually to see somebody that was gonna do like a seven day a week podcast at that point was unheard of, no, you can't do that type scenario. And so I'm really excited that John Lee Dumas is one of the featured speakers when you go to like the main page and just the fact that the entrepreneur on fire story is being told, who knows what lessons will be learned? Like again, somebody who took podcasting did something absolutely amazing with it and has turned it into an entire brand. It's just, I'm super excited about that one. Now the other one, the nerd in me. All right. Jimmy yang.Max Cohen (28:47):Yeah.George B Thomas (28:48):I mean, I mean, come on actor, comedian. That's all I'm gonna say. I don't. I feel like I don't need to say anything else then Jimmy yang, those two for me though, are definitely like, yep. Okay. Taking time out, making sure I'm there please. By all that is holy baby. Jesus. Don't let them speak while I'm speaking. Let's go knowing that I broke the rules. If you gentlemen wanna break the rules too and do more than one you're allowed to. But max, when you think about the featured speakers, where does your brain go?Max Cohen (29:19):So, I mean, well, let's the obvious one. It's it's, it's an honor to have Barack Obama coming to inbound this, this year. I mean, that's just flat out amazing. I don't think I need to speak too much to that. That that's gonna be incredible. Seeing Dr. Jane Goodall is gonna be awesome too, as well. She's doing a, her session's called rebuilding our collective future. I think that's gonna be super interesting. And of course, like I'm a huge Silicon valley fan, right? So, so Jimmy yang, I can't wait for, for his bit that he's gonna do it inbound at night. Most I've probably ever laughed in my entire life has been the sets for folks that, you know, whenever we have comedians coming for the the inbound entertainment sessions, it's it's gonna be great.George B Thomas (29:59):Yeah. They have been really good and it's easy to laugh when you've got like thousands of people around you laughing as with you. Yeah. It's just, it makes it easier. Yeah. Devin, what are your thoughts?Devyn Belamy (30:09):Definitely gotta hop on the Jimmy O yang train. The man is legit. Awesome. Yeah, absolutely hilarious. He definitely speaks to the awkward nerd child in me is just like he, he would've been high school. Devon's favorite comedian. No question. Like I probably would've followed him around the country. Dude's awesome. Viola Davis. Yes. I am really excited to hear what she has to say. Her topic is on capital creativity and community care. That one community is a big thing for me personally, both she and president Obama are gonna be talking about community as portions of their talks. And so I'm, I'm really excited to hear about that. Just come up with, hopefully come away with ideas on improving community and community relationships. Cuz as the old saying goes, it takes a village. INBOUND 2022 MEETUPS THAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUTGeorge B Thomas (31:10):Oh man does it. All right. So we already talked about how there's magic in the hallway moments and so, or the chat rooms. So when you think about meetups that are happening, that you're excited about, are there any meetups that just fundamentally you're like, yeah, this is something I definitely wanna take time to go to be part of.Devyn Belamy (31:32):So I'm gonna be spending all my time at BLACK@INBOUND tell you that right now that's , that's just where I'm gonna be this year is the first year that we have our own dedicated space.George B Thomas (31:43):Oh snap. Like,Devyn Belamy (31:44):Yeah. In, in the past in the beginning we were crashing Seaport parties and just drinking up free drinks, eating free food. And just in like, you got the badge you get in, it's like, all right, let's go. Then it turned into like our own meetups, but still crashing sea parties. But the last in person, inbound, there were hub spotters who worked to get us time in a space where we could have our own space and we had food and it was a cool networking opportunity. There's pictures of it floating around. Well, there was some like a hundred some out of us and we're like it, then it was, it was great. It was absolutely great. This year is going to be different this year. We are going to have foods. We're gonna have drinks. We're gonna have games. We're going to have, I believe someone's going to be there. Live painting. Shout out to paint killer cam, AKA cam is Z AKA cam Parker who was on who was in 2019, the one who was painting murals on the club, inbound floor. He's gonna be hanging out with us, but it's gonna be absolute fire, but that that's where I'm gonna be. And again, Dave Berman's link up our meetup, the SEO meetup looks like he's gonna be dopeMax Cohen (32:57):Too. There is one interesting one that I'm seeing here for meetups, for employee resource group leaders too, as well. I think that's something that we've seen a lot of success with here at HubSpot in terms of the different ERGs that we have, you know, and, and I know it's something that like a lot of companies have either had great success with struggled with or had issues with or, or, you know, are still exploring doing, you know, so it'd be really interesting to kind of go there and kind of see what the experience of other people or other, you know, companies have had actually like getting this kind of stuff off the ground. So there's that. And then there's also a solutions partners, growing pains and lessons learned to meet up too, for anyone out there who's currently growing a partner agency or anything like that sounds like a really great opportunity to go kind of meet up with some other folks that are in the same shoes. Maybe kind of walk the path that you're about to go on. Definitely check those out.George B Thomas (33:41):Yeah. So I'm actually excited because there's an unofficial meetup. Ooh. And I feel like it's almost like, you know, Devon knows the, the journey of like something that's not something. And then people try to actually make it something. And so somebody reached out to me and they're like, what do you think of this idea? And I think I said, I think it's a great idea. And we reached out to another person that we know, Hey, what do you think of this idea? They said, we think it's a great idea. And so we have officially put together and I put out on my socials and, and they've shared as well. And anybody listening to this podcast, if you happen to be a person of faith notice, I didn't say a particular faith. If you happen to be a person of notice, I didn't say men of faith.I didn't say women. I said, if you happen to be a person of faith, like that's it. We have an unofficial meetup happening eight o'clock in the morning, by the way, because we gotta hit it strong in the morning, but you can hit me up with any details that you wanna know about that. But if you are a person of faith and wanna meet other people that happen to do marketing sales, service, rev ops use HubSpot of faith as well, then this is gonna be a meetup that we're gonna have. So I'm super excited, which by the way, I didn't know until our speaker meeting two days ago that there's actually a prayer room at inbound this year as well. So, Hey, who knew except me now and you, because you're listening. And so now everybody knows at least in this circle.All right. So let's keep on moving favorite inbound memories. What is your favorite inbound memory? I'll go first. It was the year that Gary Vaynerchuk spoke to me and only me in the top tier of the building that we don't even, oh, no, he didn't really talk to me, but it, but it, it is a precipice moment where it, it wasn't even at the BCE C, it was at whatever place that we had it before then. I can't even remember the name of the place I was in the rafters. Gary Vaynerchuk was speaking and he pointed up in the vicinity of where I was sitting. It was at that moment with what he said. I knew that I wanted to end up on that stage. Hmm. I wanted to do HubSpot. I knew I wanted to educate people and I wanted to change my life. And what's fun is it took me from 2012 to 2015. So three years, three years later, I got to step on stage at inbound and do my first talk. And so knowing that 2012 was the, was the press ATEST moment that Gary Vanerchuk was the person that made the statement. And then three years later was able to then speak at the event. That's one of my favorite, like, wow, that's kind of a cool circle of life scenario.Max Cohen (36:11):I Also had a Gary Vader. Chuck moment was this, that's not gonna be my main one, but I remember like it was everywhere. It was, you know, it was, it was at a time when I was like, really, I was really into Gary Vaynerchuk cuz I, I just thought the way that he talked about content just made a whole lot of sense to me. That was right when I was coming into the realization that like, it's actually all about con you know, going through that whole arc. And, and he, he walked by me in the crowd at the BCC and I was like, oh my God, a famous person just walked by me. It was like a funny, weird moment for me. I think one of the best memories I have is I ran into one of my very first customers that I had onboarded.Max Cohen (36:46):And when we had started this person, she was completely new to the idea of inbound, completely new to the idea of HubSpot. But she had, she had run enough where she knew that deploying this strategy and kind of changing their ways was, was gonna be what was best for the company. And she was really excited to like learn it all and, and really kind of just Enro herself in all things inbound. And she did, we have a, we had a wonderful experience doing the onboarding and everything. We were working together for the, for the 90 days. And then, you know, kind of, she went off to continue working with HubSpot and then I got to meet her at inbound. And I wanna say this was about a year from when we had, when we had first kind of connected and she came up, she, she, she recognized me.Max Cohen (37:29):She ran up to me. She gave me a huge hug. And she told me about all the success that she had, that the company had and that she was going to give her first talk at an insurance conference about using inbound marketing for your, no, it wasn't like an insurance. It was, it was some kind of conference in like a, a little bit more of like a Bo like a dry, boring kind of industry. Like it was compliance or safety or something like that, but she was gonna go give her very first talk on how to do inbound marketing. And she was so stoked. And after that, I just started seeing her, she's doing all these talks in all these different, like places, all these different conferences. And it was just so awesome to be like, Hey, I was there when you started your journey and now you're here and, and, and now you're, you're grown with it. And it's, it was just, it was really cool for me cuz it was the first time in my life that I felt that I had somewhat of an IOT of an impact on somebody cuz you know, she came up to me and, and was talking about how it all started with us and everything. So it was just, it was a really cool moment, Beth, if you're listening, love you and hope you're doing awesome. And hopefully I'll see, edit in monsoon.George B Thomas (38:30):I love that dude. There's something special about the realization that you were the catalyst moment for somebody. Yeah. There's just something special about that. Devin. It seems like you might have had a catalyst moment in your life at inbound as well. Why don't you tell us about that?Devyn Belamy (38:45):Yeah, there have been a few, the most impactful one was probably 2016 when I was sitting in a semi. I don't even remember the name of the person who put it on. I just remember the name of the, the breakout was data driven marketing. I knew how to interpret analytics, but I didn't know how to present the information that I was interpreting. And that was when I learned about that equation and, and it wasn't even like the main portion. It was just like a throwaway piece. Oh, by the way, here's something you should know and then breaks down this like 12 slide equation on how to calculate lead values. And I knew that that was game changing information for me, that was, I knew, I knew it was life changing. Didn't know how life changing it would be until months later when I'm breaking out the slide deck.Devyn Belamy (39:44):And I, based on our conversion rates can tell them the monetary value of every lead that we get. And every time somebody fill out a form, this is how much money they're worth to us. That was the beginning of the change in my career. There was one management level job where they said, okay, we need you to analyze this pipeline because that equation not only did I know how to analyze the pipeline, but I was able to go back and tell them, it's like, well, did you mean 33 instead of 30? And this number here or else the numbers don't line up. Of course I got the job. So that was one game changing moment for me. But there was a lot of validation for me at inbound where it's easy to succumb imposter syndrome, but being able to sit in sessions in hearing people say things that you knew, we didn't realize, you know?And it's like, yeah, there's somebody on stage saying this thing then maybe I do know what I'm talking about. And then there were, of course the inbound rocks every year and this year we're calling inbound at night. Being able to see things in person that I, I never would've seen literally anywhere else. Like Trevor Noah just yes. Live like, and I was front row, Trevor Noah was right there. He was blown away. Or Leslie Odom Jr. When he sang like that was, that was amazing. Like he's, he's doing dear Theodosia in my face and it was like, it was just mind blowing or two dope Queens. That one was my absolute favorite, their whole set, because what we did is we had coordinated as a group, black and inbound. When the doors open, we were just gonna all rush the front row and get like the first two rows on stage.Right. And we got it, we did it. And so when they turned or when they were like, oh, there's all the black people. I was like, yeah, we're right here. And like, that was dope. And then the one guy told a star Trek joke or a star wars joke that literally no one got, because it was like, not only did you have to be a nerd, but you had to be familiar with black culture. And it was such a niche joke and it just fell flat except for the first two rows who were dying. And then he turns over and sees, oh, there's all five people, gang gang, I'm black tailGeorge B Thomas (42:10): we'reDevyn Belamy (42:11):Out here. And it was like, tho those kinds of memories were just unforgettable.George B Thomas (42:17):That's the thing I love about inbound is whether it be just a, a human spark, an educational spark, you know, a friendship, whatever. There are so many things that can happen inbound. So let's move forward because man, we've almost been doing this for 40 plus minutes at this point. Wow. And you know, we're, we usually love to add a ton of value. I think this conversation has been valuable, especially for people who are planning and strategizing for virtual or in person inbound this year. But let's talk about the lights. Get turned out, the parties over you're back at home, or you're back to normal at home. If you were attending virtually what are some action items that you guys think people should take post inbound to make sure they're actually getting the most out of the event that they attended, INBOUND DOESN'T HAVE TO END FOR YOU WHEN IT'S OVERDevyn Belamy (43:07):Watch the recordings. That's the biggest thing it's like inbound doesn't have to end when inbound ends the there's recordings that come with your passes, that you can go and see the keynotes. You could see breakouts that you didn't get a chance to attend. If they're recorded. There is so much value in adding inbound breakout sessions, just to hopefully you have a weekly learning session, time dedicated to growth, going back and reviewing. Those is some of the best things you could possibly do and take in one session that has nothing to do with you. One session that doesn't, that's not a part of your vertical, it's not a part of your job. It will give you so much perspective. Even just gleaning knowledge. If 75% of it doesn't make sense to you, there will be at least 25% of it that will allow you to get more broad view of the big picture in where you fit in, in relation to other people.Max Cohen (44:14):I think it's also, it's important to kind of realize that you're, you're gonna be going and drinking a fire hose of information or drinking from the fire hose of, of information. You're gonna see a lot of different perspectives, a lot of different opinions and perspectives on maybe some similar subjects, which can sometimes be confusing, right? Because you go there and you're like, Hey, I wanna hear from the experts. But maybe sometimes the experts are saying different things, things like that. So the other thing too, is like, you're gonna have so much new education and, and information that you're going home with. It's easy to get super overwhelmed and say, oh, I have to deploy all of this right now while it's fresh. You don't set yourself. Some, some realistic goals take all the information that you kind of collected and be like, Hey, what are 1, 2, 3 things I can pick from that experience and make small reasonable changes in the way I work in the strategy we deploy in the way we're using HubSpot and the, the new solutions that I learned about that I might want to go check out. Don't try to do it all at once. Make yourself the list, set some reasonable goals and try to fix or, or improve on just a couple things. Not everything, no one has the capacity to do that. And if you do try to do everything, you're gonna end up doing nothing. So just make sure you're not getting overwhelmed with the amount of stuff you could be doing better, just cuz you learned about it. You know what I mean? Otherwise you're not gonna make any small, meaningful changes with all this new, powerful information youGeorge B Thomas (45:37):Have. And it's, it's funny because it kind of aligns with something that I learned about four years ago and that I try to help everybody with, especially with events is you're gonna have a notepad. You're gonna have an iPad. You're gonna have something that you're taking these notes feverishly. And it ends up being like three books by the end of the four days of inbound. And you're like, ha, I go back through all of this. So what I want you to do is I want you to actually plan with the end in mind, meaning you're listening, this, you're getting ready to do inbound. And as you go to take notes, I just want you to do one thing. And that's for every session that you go to at the very top of the page, I want you to put hashtag one thing. And as you're learning all of this information, I want you to pick out one execution item that you can do when you get back from the event based on the information you learned, one, not all of them, but one thing that you know, you can easily or somewhat easily implement.Therefore when you get done, you know that you just go to the top of your iPad or the top of your paper or the top of wherever it is. And you look for the 5, 7, 9, depending on how many sessions you went to hashtag one things. And now you have a list that you can then prioritize. What is the most important hashtag one thing that I should do first, second, third, fourth, fifth, seventh, ninth. Then you can circle back around and watch the videos. Then you can circle back around and read your four novels that you got over four days. Then you can circle back around and start to do the minutia because you've taken care of what impacted you the most in the moment that you're actually attending inbound. Okay? Hub heroes we've reached the end of another episode, will Lord LA continue to loom over the community or will we be able to defeat him in the next episode of the hub heroes podcast?Make sure you tune in and find out in the next episode, make sure you head over to the hub heroes.com to get the latest episodes and become part of the league of heroes. FYI, if you're part of the league of heroes, you'll get the show notes right in your inbox. And they come with some hidden power up potential as well. Make sure you share this podcast with a friend, leave a review. If you like what you're listening to and use the hashtag hashtag hub euros podcast on any of the socials and let us know what strategy conversation you'd like to listen into next until next time when we meet and combine our forces, remember to be a happy, helpful, humble human. And of course always be looking for a way to be someone's hero.
You're going to be so glad you've joined us on Brain Health Matters for this episode, because we did some laughing! You'll love learning a simple, joyful way to get that belly laugh started, and how laughter can help you deal with the many stressors in our lives. Dave Berman is a laughter coach and the creator of Laughnosis, a blend between laughter and hypnosis. Dave is also host of the Laughter Gym. Learn more about Dave at his website. https://davebermancoaching.com Be sure to subscribe to this channel for ongoing interviews with experts in their field so that you can learn the most effective and enjoyable ways to boost your brain and prevent dementia. Learn more about Kate's
Dave Berman is on this podcast to talk about his travels, his time in Australia, transitioning from Laughter yoga to laughter gym, being breathed, releasing your inner buddha, Dave's day to day activities, and much more.Dave Berman's websiteThis Podcast is sponsored by - United Auto Sales- https://unitedusedcars.com/ EJA Moving Service- www.ejamoving.comJoey's at 307- www.315eats.comBallsy- www.ballwash.com *Use Promo Code MEMEBERSONLY for 15% discount *Utica Coffee Roasters- www.wakethehellup.comSaranac Brewery- www.saranac.comAttorney Dave Longeretta- 315-735-6162___________________________________________________________________________________________________________Support this podcast through Virtual Tip Jar- Venmo: @xytoda Cash App: https://cash.app/AnthonyZeeDonaldson____________________________________________________________________________________________________________Get Social with The D-The D on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/DisruptionnetworkThe D on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/disruptionnetwork/The D on Twitter - https://twitter.com/the_D_networkThe D on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/disruptionnetworkThe D on Twitch- https://www.twitch.tv/disruptionnetwork
On today's episode, I talk to musician John Vanderslice. Raised in rural North Florida, Vanderslice was forced into piano lessons as a young child, and eventually picked up the guitar and started writing songs as a teen. After moving to San Francisco in 1989, John made three records as a part of the experimental band MK Ultra, including the critically-acclaimed The Dream is Over. His obsession with recording craft persisted: while working as a waiter at Chez Panisse in 1997, he opened Tiny Telephone Recording as an affordable outlet for the Bay Area's indie rock community. Between 2000 and 2014, John released 10 records on Barsuk, Dead Oceans, and Secretly Canadian, and collaborated as a producer and musician on records by Spoon, the Mountain Goats, Okkervil River, Death Cab for Cutie and Tune-Yards. Taking a break from his own recording, he became a full-time producer for a number of years, and in 2018, John decided to leap back into his solo career with full force, releasing a number of albums and EPs, the latest of which is a tribute to Dave Berman entitled "John, i can't believe civilization is still going here in 2021! Congratulations to all of us, Love, DCB" This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.
Do you know that we are all born with an infinite amount of laughter? Chances are you've never looked at it from that angle, and that's why you need to listen to my guest, Dave Berman.Dave Berman is an internationally recognized laughter expert, coach, consultant, author, and speaker. He is best known for producing laughter demonstration videos every day for nearly 3.5 years, his unique blend of laughter and hypnosis called Laughnosis, and exploring the inside-out understanding of life via laughing on purpose. Dave runs the Laughter Gym.In this episode, Dave will take us through what he does and his perception of different aspects of laughter. Listen in to this episode.Key Talking Points of the Episode:[02:07] How Dave ended up in Saigon[05:11] How different cultures approach laughter[08:39] Is laughter a good way of overcoming fear?[11:52] Does the body differentiate between fake and real laughter?[16:23] How Dave's works with breathwork, and he applies it in his laughter sessions[23:09] The difference between laughing online and in-person[28:24] What's next for Dave[33:15] Dave's daily rituals[41:37] Three things that bring Dave joyStandout Quotes from the Episode:“I think laughter is a great way to discover a huge, really infinite range of gifts that we're born with, that we just don't always realize that we have unconditional access to in unlimited amounts.”“We can explore laughter as a way of discovering anything.”“You don't have to be a statistic. You can laugh as many times per day as you want, whether there's anything funny or not.”“If we're going to reach this level of world peace, and, and the absence of psychological suffering, and it's and it's just one future if we're going to touch that many people on the planet, we're going to need lots and lots of different teaching styles.”Connect with Dave BermanJoin a 7-day free trial of Dave's training at https://DaveBermanCoaching.com/joinOther links to stoke your curiosity:https://DaveBermanCoaching.com/5ways - 5 Ways Laughter Will Change Your Life (2018 ebook)https://DaveBermanCoaching.com/found - Laughter Lost and Found (2020 workbook and companion video classes)https://DaveBermanCoaching.com/stressbuster - Low-cost private laughter coachinghttps://DaveBermanCoaching.com/pronoia - Weekly PEP Rallies, to experiment with the Conspiracy of Blessingshttps://DaveBermanCoaching.com/differences - Differences between Laughter Gym and Laughter YogaFacebook: https://facebook.com/groups/conspiracyofblessingsThe Laughter Man, Pete Cann, is on a fun-filled mission to bring the positive benefits of laughter to the world. Since discovering Laughter Yoga, company owner Pete has transformed his business and family life and now wants to share his infectious secrets and get the planet laughing along with him.You'll find Pete, his trademark red hat, and his happy vibe on the following channels.pete@petecann.comwww.petecann.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/thelaughterman/https://www.instagram.com/petecannthelaughterman/https://www.facebook.com/thelaughterman
In this week's episode I'll be discussing the short lived Freddy's Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street - The Series. Lasting two seasons comprising of 44 episodes, Freddy's Nightmares should be given its flowers not only as a viable entry into 80s horror anthologies, but also into the ANOES franchise overall. Freddy's Nightmares isn't really considered canon with most fans and historians, which is a damn shame. The show could easily be incorporated into some of the plot holes or dangling threads in the franchise's chronology. Please Check Out Syndicated Nightmares with Dave Berman and Michelle Hanson for a full deep dive into the entire series. Also check out the official Nightmare on Elm Street Compendium on the series here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On today's episode I talk to musician Bob Nastanovich. Born in Rochester, but raised in Richmond, Virginia, Bob spent the early part of his life playing tennis and listening to punk rock. While attending college at the University of Virginia, he met his future bandmates Steve Malkmus and Dave Berman, and the three formed the band Ectoslavia with future Yo La Tengo member James McNew. After college, the three moved to Jersey across from Manhattan, where the first Silver Jews songs were recorded. Malkmus formed Pavement around this time with his old friend Spiral Stairs, and Bob joined a little later, essentially as the utility player of the band. Though Pavement broke up in 1999, the band occasionally reunites for live shows, and since then, Bob has spent a lot of his time with his other passion, horse racing, as well as running the record label Broker's Tip Records. This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.
Welcome to the Authentic Dad Podcast! I'm David Waranch and I coach and support fathers on having a greater impact in the world, living on their own terms, and flourishing in their relationships. Today, I'm joined by Dave Berman. Dave is an innovator in the fields of coaching and hypnosis. He bridges the two with exploration of intentional laughter, which he's been practicing every day since 2011. This led to a nearly 3.5 year daily video series, world travel, countless in-person and online laughter sessions, and many training programs, classes, webinars, and books. Learn more and connect with Dave at https://DaveBermanCoaching.com. If you're a dad who needs support in your relationships and are looking to make a greater impact in the world, I would love to hear from you. My theme music is by Isaac Lourie. Check him out on Instagram @isaac_lourie_official. Please visit www.furthur.coach to say hi or schedule a free 30 minute coaching call. Instragram: @furthur_coaching TikTok: @furthurcoaching Thanks for listening! Please consider giving us a 5 star review and subscribing to the podcast. It really helps people find it.
Mogwai - "Ritchie Sacramento"from the 2021 album As the Love Continues on Temporary Residence Ltd. Today's Song of the Day gets its title from someone's mispronunciation of the name Ryuchi Sakamoto, famed Japanese composer. Scottish post-rock band Mogwai transformed the flub into a tribute for David Berman, the musician behind the Silver Jews who passed away in 2019. “I was inspired by a story that Bob Nastanovich put online on the anniversary of the death of Dave Berman from Silver Jews,” frontman Stuart Braithwaite toldNME. “When they were students, Dave threw a shovel at a sports car. That’s the first line of the song: ‘Rise crystal spear’. Obviously Dave was an amazing poet, songwriter and musician. I took the lead from there. I wouldn’t pretend to be able to write songs as good as him, but he’s definitely a huge inspiration.” Braithwaite continued: “It’s been a hard few years. There are a lot of people that we played with and were friends with that just aren’t around now. This songs is about those people, imagined conversations… and Dave Berman throwing a shovel at a sports car!” Mogwai’s tenth album, As the Love Continues, will be out February 19th via Temporary Residence Ltd./Rock Action. Read the full post on KEXP.org Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Peace Lab Conversation, I spoke to Dave Berman, an original New Yorker who has since left the Big Apple, travelling around the world and have been staying in Melbourne Australia since January 2020. Graduated from one of the Ivy League - the Cornell University, Dave spent his first 10 years career in radio DJ (I keep picturing Dave as Dr Frasier Crane in another dimension), then the next 10 years as a businessman in California. However, since 2011, led by the beautiful dance of life Dave has been working as a coaching expert and hypnotherapist, whereby he bridges these with intentional laughter as a useful tool to help his clients find peace, acceptable and innate joy. This led to a nearly 3.5 year daily video series, world travel, countless in-person and online laughter sessions, and many training programs, classes, webinars and the creation of a new technique called "Laughnosis" (Laughter + Hypnosis). When I learned about that Dave has been in Melbourne since January 2020, I was curious how 2020 has been for him. I thought it must be tough for him to stay alone in a foreign country. Although initially challenging, Dave has turned 2020 to be one of his most fertile years of creativity and creation! Not only that he has finished his latest book - "Laughter Lost and Found", also in 2020 he created "Laughter Gym" and was laughing daily with others online as a way to let go of our daily stresses of 2020. This then has paved the foundation of his new programme - The Principles of Laughter. As Dave explained to me, once we let go of the illusion that we humans can predict the future, we become truly free, as we can finally accept the very nature of our existence is uncertain, is unknown and is constantly changing. So, I hope you will enjoy this 2021's first conversation. For me, after my own monologue of calling 2021 as "the Year of Not So Planning", the conversation with Dave just solidified my willingness to experiment more with surrendering, letting go and just flowing! To find out more about Dave: https://davebermancoaching.com. Dave currently facilitates the Principles of Laughter membership program and recently founded the Inner Light Discovery Center: https://davebermancoaching.com/join. While living in Saigon in 2018, Dave wrote a short book called 5 Ways Laughter Will Change Your Life - https://davebermancoaching.com/5ways. Dave's first book, the 2015 collaboration with Kelley T. Woods called Laughter For the Health of It - https://davebermancoaching.com/health. Dave's newest book "Laughter Lost and Found" - https://DaveBermanCoaching.com/found.
Happy Rock-tober everyone!Steve is back to work and back behind the wheel commuting. And what is a commuting man to do but catch up on some recent releases? Join Keith and Steve as they drive the latest additions to The New Dad Rock canon your way:Two rare live Pavement albums new to streaming services;The latest by San Francisco psych rockers The Osees; Perennial New Dad Rockers The Flaming Lips; A LOVE-ly covers homage by Deerhoof;An overlooked Woods record from May;A preview of the upcoming record by Avalanches;Bartees Strange's mesmerizing new release, Live Forever; andYet another live album from Iron MaidenYou won't mind the traffic when checking out these sweet, sweet sounds.And if none of these albums are your cup of tea, perhaps you'd like some puppets.Support the show (https://teespring.com/stores/the-new-dad-rock)
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In this 181st episode I welcome Dr. Dave Berman back to the show to discuss what the evidence tells us about how to effectively teach in the perioperative arena. References: Chickering AW, Gamson ZF. Seven principles for good practice in undergraduate education. Biochem Educ 1989;17(3):140–1. Knowles MS. The modern practice of adult education. New York: … Continue reading "Episode 181: Evidence-based perioperative teaching with Dave Berman."
Decency, fairness & accountability; these are the principles with which Chief Fisher (North Aurora Police Department) operates. It is with those principles and through active community engagement that the department serves the people of North Aurora. Joining chief Fisher today in the studio was Deputy Chief Joe DeLeo. Both of these men are dedicated public servants with decades of law enforcement experience. Far too often people make assumptions of police work or are uninformed about the day to day lives of our officers. In this interview we speak directly to two men on the front lines of change in their respective community. Not only that, Chief Fisher was a D.A.R.E. officer for many years! Today we spoke about changes being made in the police department, counseling for officers, and their ideas on the future of policing. Good Morning Aurora is proud to have had these two men on our show. Their voices are important to us in our current social climate. We will continue to be the forum to bridge the gap. Special love and thanks to all of our listeners, friends and subscribers. Shout out to the West Aurora School District, Dr. Craig and all District 129 staff. Shouts go out to the Sheriff Hain and the Kane County Sheriff's Office for the change going on in the department. Shout out to the North Aurora CIT team, Mr. Dave Berman and the Mayor of North Aurora. Shouts go to Durango, Vizo Arts & Gin Ingram Art & McCarty Mills. We'd also like to say thank you to our friend and brother Greg of A Call To Shoulders, Joseph Weber & Alderman at Large Sherman Jenkins. Shouts go out to All Spoked Up, Ballydoyle, Mat & Edwin of Final Stretch Media, the Sideline Project, Aurora Rapid Response Team and Manny from PLS Services. Be blessed, be powerful and be motivated on this Thursday. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support
Work Smart Hypnosis | Hypnosis Training and Outstanding Business Success
Kelley T. Woods joins me today to share how she is working with children online. She reveals how to prime parents and ensure children are engaged, as well as tips on subtleties such as seating positions and camera set up. Kelley shares how you can harness a child's imagination and creativity through online tools such as chat and Zoom's whiteboard option. She also shares how to create hypnotic wow and have fun as well as the hypnosis techniques that are effective with children. Kelley is a certified clinical hypnotherapist, pediatric hypnotist and the owner of Woods Hypnosis, where since 2002, she has been helping people with pain control, athletic performance, and weight loss. She is the author of Pediatric Pain Relief: Help Your Child Feel Better with Mindful Hypnosis. Kelley is the 2017 Recipient of Excellence in Literature, receiving the Pen & Quill Award from the International Medical and Dental Hypnosis Association for Integrative Hypnosis for Kids and Teens: Playing for Change, with co-author Melissa Tiers. Kelley is also a hypnosis coach and is scheduled to present at numerous events throughout 2020. Get our ongoing resources for hypnotists to successfully do sessions online at https://worksmarthypnosis.com/nowonline/ “Allowing enough time for a child to process an idea or question - giving pause and space - lets them find the right frame for themselves.” - Kelley T. Woods The opportunities to help children in an online format Helping children with anxiety, sleep difficulties, and boredom Priming parents for online sessions and ensuring their children are ready to engage Camera placement, seating positions, and removing distractions Harnessing children's imagination and understanding of hypnosis Tips for getting children to talk Utilizing a child's creativity with Zoom's whiteboard Using chat to unlock communication with children who are not very verbal Techniques that are fun and work well with children Kelley's Power Word process and Rainbow Gifts for Kids Resources Mentioned: http://www.worksmarthypnosis.com/nowonline/ Session #174 – Kelley T. Woods on Mindful Hypnosis Session #11 – Kelley T. Woods and Hypnotic Women Zoom Laughter for the Health of It by Kelley T. Woods and Dave Berman Connect with Kelley T. Woods: Woods Hypnosis Kelley T. Woods website Get an all-access pass to Jason's digital library to help you grow your hypnosis business: https://www.hypnoticbusinesssystems.com/ Get instant access to Jason Linett's entire hypnotherapeutic training library: https://www.hypnoticworkers.com/ If you enjoyed today's episode, please send us your valuable feedback! https://www.worksmarthypnosis.com/itunes https://www.facebook.com/worksmarthypnosis/ Want to work with Jason? Check out: https://www.virginiahypnosis.com/call/
Work Smart Hypnosis | Hypnosis Training and Outstanding Business Success
Kelley T. Woods joins me today to share how she is working with children online. She reveals how to prime parents and ensure children are engaged, as well as tips on subtleties such as seating positions and camera set up. Kelley shares how you can harness a child's imagination and creativity through online tools such as chat and Zoom's whiteboard option. She also shares how to create hypnotic wow and have fun as well as the hypnosis techniques that are effective with children. Kelley is a certified clinical hypnotherapist, pediatric hypnotist and the owner of Woods Hypnosis, where since 2002, she has been helping people with pain control, athletic performance, and weight loss. She is the author of Pediatric Pain Relief: Help Your Child Feel Better with Mindful Hypnosis. Kelley is the 2017 Recipient of Excellence in Literature, receiving the Pen & Quill Award from the International Medical and Dental Hypnosis Association for Integrative Hypnosis for Kids and Teens: Playing for Change, with co-author Melissa Tiers. Kelley is also a hypnosis coach and is scheduled to present at numerous events throughout 2020. Get our ongoing resources for hypnotists to successfully do sessions online at https://worksmarthypnosis.com/nowonline/ “Allowing enough time for a child to process an idea or question - giving pause and space - lets them find the right frame for themselves.” - Kelley T. Woods The opportunities to help children in an online format Helping children with anxiety, sleep difficulties, and boredom Priming parents for online sessions and ensuring their children are ready to engage Camera placement, seating positions, and removing distractions Harnessing children's imagination and understanding of hypnosis Tips for getting children to talk Utilizing a child's creativity with Zoom's whiteboard Using chat to unlock communication with children who are not very verbal Techniques that are fun and work well with children Kelley's Power Word process and Rainbow Gifts for Kids Resources Mentioned: http://www.worksmarthypnosis.com/nowonline/ Session #174 – Kelley T. Woods on Mindful Hypnosis Session #11 – Kelley T. Woods and Hypnotic Women Zoom Laughter for the Health of It by Kelley T. Woods and Dave Berman Connect with Kelley T. Woods: Woods Hypnosis Kelley T. Woods website Get an all-access pass to Jason's digital library to help you grow your hypnosis business: https://www.hypnoticbusinesssystems.com/ Get instant access to Jason Linett's entire hypnotherapeutic training library: https://www.hypnoticworkers.com/ If you enjoyed today's episode, please send us your valuable feedback! https://www.worksmarthypnosis.com/itunes https://www.facebook.com/worksmarthypnosis/ Want to work with Jason? Check out: https://www.virginiahypnosis.com/call/
Work Smart Hypnosis | Hypnosis Training and Outstanding Business Success
Kelley T. Woods joins me today to share how she is working with children online. She reveals how to prime parents and ensure children are engaged, as well as tips on subtleties such as seating positions and camera set up. Kelley shares how you can harness a child’s imagination and creativity through online tools such as chat and Zoom’s whiteboard option. She also shares how to create hypnotic wow and have fun as well as the hypnosis techniques that are effective with children. Kelley is a certified clinical hypnotherapist, pediatric hypnotist and the owner of Woods Hypnosis, where since 2002, she has been helping people with pain control, athletic performance, and weight loss. She is the author of Pediatric Pain Relief: Help Your Child Feel Better with Mindful Hypnosis. Kelley is the 2017 Recipient of Excellence in Literature, receiving the Pen & Quill Award from the International Medical and Dental Hypnosis Association for Integrative Hypnosis for Kids and Teens: Playing for Change, with co-author Melissa Tiers. Kelley is also a hypnosis coach and is scheduled to present at numerous events throughout 2020. Get our ongoing resources for hypnotists to successfully do sessions online at https://worksmarthypnosis.com/nowonline/ “Allowing enough time for a child to process an idea or question - giving pause and space - lets them find the right frame for themselves.” - Kelley T. Woods The opportunities to help children in an online format Helping children with anxiety, sleep difficulties, and boredom Priming parents for online sessions and ensuring their children are ready to engage Camera placement, seating positions, and removing distractions Harnessing children's imagination and understanding of hypnosis Tips for getting children to talk Utilizing a child’s creativity with Zoom's whiteboard Using chat to unlock communication with children who are not very verbal Techniques that are fun and work well with children Kelley's Power Word process and Rainbow Gifts for Kids Resources Mentioned: http://www.worksmarthypnosis.com/nowonline/ Session #174 – Kelley T. Woods on Mindful Hypnosis Session #11 – Kelley T. Woods and Hypnotic Women Zoom Laughter for the Health of It by Kelley T. Woods and Dave Berman Connect with Kelley T. Woods: Woods Hypnosis Kelley T. Woods website Get an all-access pass to Jason’s digital library to help you grow your hypnosis business: https://www.hypnoticbusinesssystems.com/ Get instant access to Jason Linett’s entire hypnotherapeutic training library: https://www.hypnoticworkers.com/ If you enjoyed today’s episode, please send us your valuable feedback! https://www.worksmarthypnosis.com/itunes https://www.facebook.com/worksmarthypnosis/ Want to work with Jason? Check out: https://www.virginiahypnosis.com/call/
Dave tells me about his career as a Laughter Coach in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)! He shares how he started creating 'laughter demonstration' videos in the U.S., and how he uses "laughing on purpose" to connect with people across the world. Further, he gives me insight into the accommodation perks he's received while touring in different places! He describes how he originally planned to write his next book in the city, and was drawn to it by an old friend. We talk with considerable detail about business vs. tourist visas, and the value of enlisting an affordable lawyer/consultant for the application process. What's especially fascinating is how Dave has used "laughing on purpose" to survive and even embrace the hectic and sometimes tense nature of the city, particularly the heavy congestion of traffic. Moreover, he shares how much he treasures the spontaneous and adventurous interactions he's had with the locals! You can find Dave on his website davebermancoaching.com, and even join his Facebook group titled 'Daily Laughers'. | Website: https://www.theexpatexperience.org/ | Facebook: The Expat Experience |
Japan [00:49] "All Tomorrow's Parties" All Tomorrow's Parties Hansa 1218 1983 Well, it's certainly of a time. Originally recorded in 1979, this Steve Nye remix was released in 1983. Benny Goodman Sextet [06:05] "Flying Home" All-Time Greatest Hits Columbia KG 31547 1972 From one of the many, many Columbia retreads of Goodman's material, we have Lionel Hampton's signature tune "Flying Home" featuring solos by both Hampton and pioneer electric-guitarist Charlie Christian. Willie Nelson [09:25] "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man" Always on My Mind Columbia FC 37951 1983 I was really hoping Willie's rendition of the Aretha Franklin classic would well, not be a weak early 80s arrangement. But there ya have it. Ya can't win 'em all. The Decemberists [12:23] "Valerie Plame" Always the Bridesmaid, Vol. 1: A Singles Series Jealous Butcher/Y.A.B.B. Records JB-074 2008 Ah, a single from simpler political times. The Decemberists [18:26] "Days of Elaine" Always the Bridesmaid, Vol. 2: A Singles Series Jealous Butcher/Y.A.B.B. Records JB-075 2008 A snappy little number from Mr. Meloy and Co. This single also features a cover of VU's I'm Sticking with You. The Decemberists [22:55] "Record Year of Rainfall" Always the Bridesmaid, Vol. 3: A Singles Series Jealous Butcher/Y.A.B.B. Records JB-076 2008 Sure wish we were having a record year for rainfall here in Sonoma County. Brian Eno [27:26] "2/2" "Ambient 1: Music for Airports PVC/Ambient Records 7908 AMB001 1978 Ground breaking ambient music from Mr. Eno with this track engineered by krautrock/kosmiche impresario Conny Plank. Hermes Nye [37:49] "Bonnie & Clyde" American Folk Music (The Life Treasury of) LIFE L1001 1961 Jiminy jilligers... those are some sympathetic sentiments right there. Neil Young [40:48] "Hold Back the Tears" American Stars 'n Bars Reprise MSK 2261 1977 Linda Ronstadt and Nicolette Larson on backing vox, Ben Keith on pedal steel. All fine stuff on this track. Other tracks on this album featured Crazy Horse, and of course Star of Bethlehem with Emmylou Harris. Made it to number 21 on the top 200. Oh, and the awesome cover art by none other than Dean Stockwell. Silver Jews [45:08] "Smith & Jones Forever" American Water Drag City DC149 1998 Recorded at the Rare Book Room in Brooklyn, the late great Dave Berman created another wondrous record. Michael Nesmith [48:28] "Different Drum" And the Hits Just Keep Comin' RCA Victor LSP-4695 Michael Nesmith and Red Rhodes with a post-First National Band release. Mighty fine in its simplicity. Brian Eno [52:43] "I'll Come Running" Another Green World Polydor Deluxe 2302 069 1975 Yes, more Eno. This time it's Pop Eno. So many great tracks to choose from this 1975 album, but I've always loved this kinda goofy number featuring Robert Fripp on "restrained lead guitar". Gladys Knight and the Pips [56:32] "Help Me Make It Through the Knight" Anthology Motown M792S2 1973 I saw this song listed on the back of the album and thought, wow... I need to hear this version. And now you have too! This rendition made it to number 33 on the Hot 100. The Supremes [01:00:57] "Baby Love" Anthology Motown M9-794A3 1974 Once again, sometimes you just have to go with the classics, like this number one smash hit from 1964. Dean Hurley [01:03:32] "Edge of Known" Anthology Resource Vol. II: Philosophy of Beyond Sacred Bones Records SBR-225 2019 Like many folks, I was introduced to the work of Dean Hurley through his sonic contribution to Twin Peaks: The Return and was instantly enthralled. This is the second collection of thematic soundscapes, dealing with what lies beyond the veil. Music behind the DJ: "Dance with Domino" by John Barry
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
In this 160th episode I welcome Dr. Dave Berman back to the show to discuss anesthesia for non-OB surgery during pregnancy. References: 1. Practice Guidelines for Obstetric Anesthesia: An Updated Report by the American Society of Anesthesiologists Task Force on Obstetric Anesthesia and the Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology. Anesthesiology 2016;124(2):270–300. 2. Nonobstetric Surgery … Continue reading "Episode 160: Non-OB Surgery in Pregnancy With Dave Berman"
In this edition, I hang out with my friend and colleague Dave Berman and we let you eavesdrop on our conversation about the benefits of using intentional laughter in your practice. Dave leads coaching programs for people who know they take life too seriously and want to do something about it, and also for coaches and therapists who want to understand themselves better and deepen their impact with their clients. Please enjoy this conversation with Dave Berman and when you do... I would love to read your honest review, here or wherever you listen to The Natural Comfort Specialist weekly! Thanks for listening. Until next week.
Checkout Dave's website- https://www.davebermancoaching.com/ Dave Berman has traveled the world helping people laugh. Listen to this podcast to hear about his journey, what he's up to these days, what got him into doing laughter yoga and so much more.
Click here if you want to join Hypnosis Side Hustle School Find out how laughter can, even if intentional, can create lasting positive change in your life. Plus, how to start your own intentional laughter regimen right now! “Laughter is hypnotic.... The body doesn't know the difference between laughing at something funny and laughing on purpose.” Personal Trainer For Your Inner Child Dave Berman is an internationally recognized laughter expert, coach, consultant, author, and public speaker. He is best known for producing videos demonstrating intentional laughter every day for nearly 3.5 years. Want to save BIG on the HPTI Conference? Click here to save $$$ and support the show! Show Notes: Dave’s elevator pitch (5:27) Laughter Yoga’s influence on Dave (6:55) The impact of laughter (9:54) How laughter leads to Mind Flipping (11:57) Changing the meaning of the past (14:42) How does laughter increase awareness (16:13) Exercise: Intentional Laughter Practice (20:24) Laughter is innate (24:30) Why is laughter hard for some people? (27:41) What’s next for Dave? (32:35) Who is the Playful Path for? (35:19) Additional Resources: Find Dave on Social: Facebook | Instagram Dave’s website-- get his FREE e-book here! The Playful Path-- The Workshop Learn more about Laughter Yoga James Hazelrig’s The Little Book of Laughnosis The 3 Principles Rick on Twitter & Instagram Rick on YouTube If you would like to contact Rick, you can send him an audio message, use the contact page HERE or in connect with him in the Mind Flipping Facebook Group. Let’s keep the mind flipping conversation going, together!
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Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
In this 134th episode I turn over the host chair to Dr. Dave Berman and he interviews me about how I got started in podcasting and things to think about for anyone interested in starting a podcast. Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31222949
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
In this 129th episode I welcome Dr. Dave Berman back to the show to discuss vascular access devices. We talk about what kinds of lines exist, how to choose, what the pros and cons are, and how to know what kind of flow you will get with a given catheter. References are here:
Welcome to Syndicated Nightmares, where every Wednesday hosts Dave Berman and Michelle Hanson take a deep dive into an episode of Freddy’s Nightmares - a horror anthology tv show from the late 1980’s based off the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series. Syndicated Nightmares is part of the It's All Been Done Network. Special guest, Diane Franklin joins us today as we cover the episode 1x10, The Bride Wore Red that aired November 12, 1988. Written by Howard Lakin, and directed by George Kaczender. This podcast episode contains spoilers of the show and film series, and makes reference to: A Nightmare On Elm Street; A Nightmare On Elm Street: Dream Warriors; Freddy's Dead, and; Robert Englund
Welcome to Syndicated Nightmares, where every Wednesday hosts Dave Berman and Michelle Hanson take a deep dive into an episode of Freddy’s Nightmares - a horror anthology tv show from the late 1980’s based off the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series. Syndicated Nightmares is part of the It's All Been Done Network. Today we’re covering the episode 1x09, Rebel Without a Car that aired December 11, 1988. Written by Christopher Trumbo, and directed by John Lafia. This podcast episode contains spoilers of the show and film series, and makes reference to: A Nightmare On Elm Street; A Nightmare On Elm Street 4: Dream Master; Freddy's Dead; Saved By the Bell, and; Robert Englund
Welcome to Syndicated Nightmares, where every Wednesday hosts Dave Berman and Michelle Hanson take a deep dive into an episode of Freddy’s Nightmares - a horror anthology tv show from the late 1980’s based off the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series. Syndicated Nightmares is part of the It's All Been Done Network. Today we’re covering the episode 1x08, Mother's Day that aired November 27, 1988. Written by David Ehrman, and directed by Michael Lange. This podcast episode contains spoilers of the show and film series, and makes reference to: A Nightmare On Elm Street; Nancy Thompson; Heather Langenkamp; A Nightmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge; A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors; Amanda Krueger, and; Robert Englund
Welcome to Syndicated Nightmares, where every Wednesday hosts Dave Berman and Michelle Hanson take a deep dive into an episode of Freddy’s Nightmares - a horror anthology tv show from the late 1980’s based off the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series. Syndicated Nightmares is part of the It's All Been Done Network. Today we’re covering the episode 1x07, Saturday Night Special that aired November 12, 1988. Written by Jeff Freilich and Michael De Luca, and directed by Ken Wiederhorn. This podcast episode contains spoilers of the show and film series, and males reference to: A Nightmare On Elm Street; Nancy Thompson; Heather Langenkamp; A Nightmare On Elm Street 4: Dream Master; Alice Johnson; Wes Craven's New Nightmare; Mick Strawn, and; Robert Englund Please check out Seat42F.com hosted by It's All Been Done
Welcome to Syndicated Nightmares, where every Wednesday hosts Dave Berman and Michelle Hanson take a deep dive into an episode of Freddy’s Nightmares - a horror anthology tv show from the late 1980’s based off the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series. Syndicated Nightmares is part of the It's All Been Done Network. Today we’re covering the episode 1x06, Saturday Night Special that aired November 12, 1988. Written by James Nathan and Don Bohlinge, and directed by Lisa Gottlieb. This podcast episode contains spoilers of the show and film series. Please check out Dirty Story Night hosted by It's All Been Done Radio Hour
Welcome to Syndicated Nightmares, where every Wednesday hosts Dave Berman and Michelle Hanson take a deep dive into an episode of Freddy’s Nightmares - a horror anthology tv show from the late 1980’s based off the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series. Syndicated Nightmares is part of the It's All Been Done Network. Today we’re covering the episode1x05, Judy Miller, Come On Down that aired November 5, 1988. Written by Jack Temchin and Michael De Luca, and directed by Tom DeLuca. This podcast episode contains spoilers of the show and film series, and makes reference to: A Nightmare On Elm Street; A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors; A Nightmare On Elm Street 4: Dream Master; Heather Langenkamp; Robert Englund; Mick Strawn; The X-Files, and; The Twilight Zone Please check out It's All Been Trekked hosted by It's All Been Done Radio Hour
Welcome to Syndicated Nightmares, where every Wednesday hosts Dave Berman and Michelle Hanson take a deep dive into an episode of Freddy’s Nightmares - a horror anthology tv show from the late 1980’s based off the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series. Syndicated Nightmares is part of the It's All Been Done Network. Today we’re covering the episode1x04, Freddy's Tricks and Treats that aired October 29, 1988. Written by A. L. Katz and Gil Adler, and directed by Ken Wiederhorn. This podcast episode contains spoilers of the show and film series, and makes reference to: Halloween 3: Season of the Witch; A Nightmare On Elm Street; A Nightmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge; A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors; A Nightmare On Elm Street 5: Dream Child; Wes Craven's New Nightmare; Heather Langenkamp; Patricia Arquette; Law & Order: SVU; SVU; Mariska Hargitay; Robert Englund Please check out The Good, the Bad, the Geeky hosted by It's All Been Done Radio Hour
Welcome to Syndicated Nightmares, where every Wednesday hosts Dave Berman and Michelle Hanson take a deep dive into an episode of Freddy’s Nightmares - a horror anthology tv show from the late 1980’s based off the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series. Syndicated Nightmares is part of the It's All Been Done Network. Today we’re covering the episode1x03, Killer Instincts that aired October 22, 1988. Written by Allen B. Ury, and directed by Mick Garris. This podcast episode contains spoilers of the show and film series, and makes reference to: Carrie, Lori Petty, Mean Girls, Thommy Hutson, A Nightmare On Elm Street 2-6, Victor Miller, Friday the 13th, and LGBT issues. Please check out Sam Stark's Story Snacks hosted by It's All Been Done Radio Hour
Host Isadora Rangel brings you the results of the 2018 Florida mid-term elections with guests FLORIDA TODAY's John McCarthy covering the U.S. Senate race and Brevard government editor Dave Berman covering local races and the Florida amendments.
Welcome to Syndicated Nightmares, where every Wednesday hosts Dave Berman and Michelle Hanson take a deep dive into an episode of Freddy’s Nightmares - a horror anthology tv show from the late 1980’s based off the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series. Syndicated Nightmares is part of the It's All Been Done Radio Hour Network. Today we’re covering the episode1x02, It's a Miserable Life that aired October 15, 1988. Written by Michael De Luca and Paul Rosselli, and directed by Tom McLoughlin. This podcast episode contains spoilers of the show and film series, and makes reference to: A Nightmare On Elm Street 3-5, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Friday the 13th, Lar Park-Wilson, Dylan McKay (90210), Heather Langenkamp, Are You Afraid of the Dark. Please check out Squatch Smashers hosted by It's All Been Done Radio Hour
Welcome to Syndicated Nightmares, where every Wednesday hosts Dave Berman and Michelle Hanson take a deep dive into an episode of Freddy’s Nightmares - a horror anthology tv show from the late 1980’s based off the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series. Syndicated Nightmares is part of the It's All Been Done Radio Hour Network. Today we’re covering the pilot episode, No More Mr. Nice Guy that aired October 8, 1988. Written by Rhet Topham, Michael De Luca, and David Erhman, and directed by Tobe Hooper. This podcast episode contains spoilers of the show and film series, and makes reference to: the Innovation comics, A Nightmare On Elm Street 1, 3-4, Freddy's Dead, New Nightmare, Elm Street fan films, Friday the 13th, Mick Strawn, Tobe Hooper, Poltergeist, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Alice Cooper, and Kevin Yager. Please check out Marianne's Macabre Review hosted by It's All Been Done Radio Hour
Watson Workspace is IBM's communication and collaboration platform and UC Today bought you the news last month that they would be utilising Zoom video as part of its offering. Out Loud are joined by Zoom and IBM to find our why the partnership is such a great fit and the reasons behind it. We also explore the potential for the platform moving forward utilising Zoom's video tools and the benefits that can bring to users.
1st hour- Dave Berman is on skype to do some laughter yoga www.dailylaughers.com 2nd hour- Syracuse basketball legends Roosevelt Bouie and Dale Shackleford are in studio to talk hoops, Cuse and Sports Xpress www.sportsxpress.com
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
In this episode, episode 58, I welcome our two OB Anesthesia fellows to the show, Dr. Dave Berman and Dr. Anh Nguyen. We discuss the medications used for neuraxial anesthesia including local anesthetics, opioids, and adjuncts such as epinephrine, clonidine and more. Outline by Brian Park: Outline Dave’s email is dberma20@jhmi.edu and Anh’s is tnguy193@jhmi.edu. References … Continue reading "Episode 58: Medications For Neuraxial Anesthesia with Dave Berman and Anh Nguyen"
This former Nevada governor's dad had mob ties and invested with the likes of Dave Berman, Gus Greenbaum and a dude nicknamed Ice Pick. Who was it?Know it? E-mail TheStripPodcast [at] aol.com or call 702-997-3300 by July 20. If we draw your correct answer, you pick from the prize list at TheStripPodcast.Com.Twitter: @TheStripPodcastBlog: VegasHappensHere.ComVoicemail: 702-997-3300 Open & Banter: Start to 41ishFluff LaCoque Part I: 41-103ishTrivia/Poll/Letters: 104ish-1:13Fluff LaCoque Part II: 1:14-1:33ishTSTToTW: 1:34ish-endThirty years is a blink of the eye in most places, but it's an |eternity for the every-changing Las Vegas. This summer, the venerable, historic Jubilee! celebrates the start of its fourth decade at Bally's, so we chatted with the 88-year-old firecracker who has ruled the land of massive headdresses and sequined skivvies with an iron fist for all this time. Fluff LaCoque talks to Steve about bruised thighs, chubby guys, fake boobs and so much more this hour. Also, we'll hear an excerpt from our conversation with Jubilee's most successful alumna, Tina Walsh, who was a principle singer for the show in the 1980s and is presently appearing as Madame Giry in Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular. The entire conversation with Walsh will be posted as an extra edition into the feed and on the website. In Banter: Miles makes HIS big announcement, Steve has a WSOP adventure, several Vegas closures afoot, the Plaza has some odd new things coming, more MGM misfortune and a Titanically bad restaurant idea.