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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1213, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: It Happened In The 20Th Century 1: On May 18, 1954 The New York Times headlined, "High Court Bans School" this divisive practice. segregation. 2: In 1981 Ananda Chakrabarty received a patent for a life form made of just 1 this. a cell. 3: In May 1940 he became prime minister and began inspiring the British people. Churchill. 4: John, Paul, George and Ringo arrived in the U.S., bringing this 11-letter contagion. Beatlemania. 5: In 1949 mainland China became a Communist state with this man as its leader. Mao Zedong. Round 2. Category: He'S The Coach 1: UCLA Men's Basketball, 1949-1975. John Wooden. 2: Indiana Pacers, 1997-2000. Larry Bird. 3: Green Bay Packers, 1959-1967. Vince Lombardi. 4: University of Nebraska Football, 1973-1997. Tom Osborne. 5: Chicago Bears, 1920-1967 (with a few breaks). George Halas. Round 3. Category: Playing Card Rhyme Time 1: A cruel royal female. Mean queen. 2: A fire iron used to prod a jester. Joker poker. 3: Building extension for a monarch. King wing. 4: Tautless knave. Slack jack. 5: Dental appliances for a pair of bullets. Aces' braces. Round 4. Category: The Harvard Lampoon 1: Now a fixture as a late-night TV talk show host, in the 1980s, this very tall redhead was a two-year president of the "Harvard Lampoon". Conan O'Brien. 2: The style and irreverence of "Harvard Lampoon" had a huge impact in the '70s when alums Doug Kenney and Henry Beard found "National Lampoon" and Doug co-wrote this very popular college comedy film. Animal House. 3: Lisa Henson was the "Lampoons's" first female president, and she helped her dad Jim write the speech that was given by this Muppet during the Harvard commencement season in 1982. Kermit. 4: Ex-Lampooner Jim Downey not only wrote for "Saturday Night Live" longer than anybody else, he also created this perennial list read by David Letterman. the Top 10 List. 5: Writers and performers who've gone from the "Lampoon" to "Saturday Night Live" include this young fellow who co-hosts "Weekend Update" with Michael Che. Colin Jost. Round 5. Category: The Deans List 1: Dean Moriarty is a memorable character in this Beat Generation novel. On the Road. 2: Much of this Rat Pack crooner's hard-drinking persona may have been just for the cameras. Dean Martin. 3: 1955's "East of Eden" launched the iconic status of this actor. James Dean. 4: Your parents might know Dean Cain as Superman, but you probably know him as Jeremiah Danvers, father of this other DC hero. Supergirl. 5: In the 1930s this "lightheaded" pitcher led the National League in strikeouts 4 times. Dizzy Dean. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
Ramona Moore was 21 years old in 2003, attending Hunters College. She was shy, introvert and a high achiever finding herself on the Deans List several times. This is a story that is retold throughout the black community yet, law enforcement doesn't change their behavior towards us. Find out what happened to this beautiful soul and the impact on a community! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/murderintheblack/message
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 997, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Deans List 1: Much of this Rat Pack crooner's hard-drinking persona may have been just for the cameras. Dean Martin. 2: In the 1930s this "lightheaded" pitcher led the National League in strikeouts 4 times. Dizzy Dean. 3: The then-new fad of skateboarding was celebrated in this duo's 1964 hit song "Sidewalk Surfin'". Jan and Dean. 4: It doesn't take a sausage to know that this country singer took "Big Bad John" to No. 1 in 1961. Jimmy Dean. 5: This author's thrillers turned into films include "Phantoms" and "Demon Seed". Dean Koontz. Round 2. Category: Columbus, Ohio 1: The Standard Oil Company opened the U.S.A.’s first drive-in one of these in Columbus around 1913. a gas station. 2: USA Today says this ice cream and tropical fruit dish was invented in 1904 at Foeller’s Drug Store. a banana split. 3: School in Columbus that’s home to the world’s largest all-brass marching band. Ohio State University. 4: On October 12, 1992 Columbus plans to have a replica of this flagship sitting in its Scioto River. the Santa Maria. 5: Columbus was the first U.S. city planned and built to be one of these. a state capital (a capital city accepted). Round 3. Category: Sinatra Hits In Other Words 1: "Affection Plus Matrimony". "Love And Marriage". 2: "Elevated Expectations". "High Hopes". 3: "The Method Belonging To Me". "My Way". 4: "The Art Of Magic Powers". "Witchcraft". 5: "Unknown Newcomers Before Dawn". "Strangers In The Night". Round 4. Category: Founders 1: This religion founder attained enlightenment under a bo tree and stayed near it 7 weeks to savor the experience. Buddha. 2: George Fox founded the religion nicknamed this because its followers trembled "at the word of the Lord". the Quakers. 3: Elizabeth Glaser, wife of actor Paul Michael, helped start a foundation to battle pediatric this disease. AIDS. 4: Tradition says this "great" rival of Julius Caesar founded a colony in Pamplona in 75 B.C.; the city's name honors him. Pompey (the Great). 5: To support the Bill of Rights, Roger Baldwin co-founded this group in NYC in 1920. the ACLU (the American Civil Liberties Union). Round 5. Category: Despicable Me. With Me in quotation marks 1: She's just doing her alliterative job--it was you who parked too long. a meter maid. 2: John, Paul, George and Ringo battled blue ones of these bad guys. Meanies. 3: No one likes this ailment whose symptoms include Koplik's spots. measles. 4: Houdini tried to expose one of these who went by the name Margery. a medium. 5: The Assyrians despised this ancient people who destroyed their empire. the Medes. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
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On this episode Mr. & Mrs. Mac talk "Air" the movie, what college does for you and why it's needed. Shout out the Ariel, she made Deans List her first year of college. They discuss traumatic situations in couple lives that can tear them apart. This topic hit home, so sit back and enjoy the real conversation. LIKE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE!! THANKS FOR LISTENING!!!
“Even as a young person, I was in rooms where I never thought I would be. So I said, ‘If I can do this, I bet other students can also do it',” shares Meredith Dean, founder of The Deans List, a Charlotte-based digital branding and career consulting agency focused on building a strong community of empowered individuals. Meredith started The Dean's List as a side hustle while working a full-time job with Levine Children's Hospital and has recently moved to running her business full-time. Now, she empowers entrepreneurs of primarily female and minority owned small businesses to make their dreams come true. Although it was a difficult decision for Meredith to leave her job with the children's hospital that she truly loved, she found her calling in helping empower other young, female, and minority entrepreneurs. Many people have great business ideas, but fear or lack of business knowledge keep them from pursuing anything. This is where Meredith steps in to help take that fear out of the equation. She helps people get up and running with everything they need to not only create a digital brand, including a professional website and a strong social media presence, but to also be able to run it themselves afterward. There are many obstacles to running a business. And they can keep some people from ever venturing into entrepreneurship in the first place. If these obstacles sound familiar to you, consider bringing on someone like Meredith to help you get started without all the stress. Quotes: “I started getting all these different internships, even as a young person, I was in rooms where I never thought I would be. So I said, ‘If I can do this, I bet other students can also do it'.” (7:16-7:26 | Meredith) “What is your life? Let's put that online and make sure that you shine in that way.” (12:56-13:00 | Meredith) “It's great that I can get them started, but I want them to feel very competent in holding their own brand and doing things for their own brand going forward.” (13:56-14:04 | Meredith) “If you want to grow, the only way you're going to do it is through Instagram reels.” (14:47-14:53 | Meredith) “Create more than you consume.” (21:11-21:13 | Meredith) Connect with Meredith Dean: https://www.meredithdean.com/ https://www.thedeanslist.me/ https://www.instagram.com/merenator/ https://www.instagram.com/mydeanslist/ Connect with Nesha: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/neshapai/ Youtube | https://www.youtube.com/@neshapai1480/videos Buy a copy of Nesha's book, Overcoming Ordinary Obstacles: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1943070741?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_KEGQ1539QQ5N8Z8XHRNC Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Community builder, multimedia specialist and digital entrepreneur, Meredith Dean joins us. She talks about her journey to the city and all the amazing life and career experiences she has been through with working at Secrest Studios and now full time for The Deans List.
Heute geht es um Visionen, Kommissare und… mal wieder um Piraten. Unser heutiger Gast ist ein Gewinner. Er bringt alles mit, was man für den Anwaltsberuf braucht. Er ist Animateur, Schauspieler, Kommissar und… manchmal eben Pirat. Während seines Jura-Studiums war er einer der Studienbesten auf der sog. „Deans-List“, er war Fachschaftssprecher und Mitglied im Fakultätsrat. In den Jahren 2020-2022 hat er die Organisation des Soldan Moot Courts geleitet. Aktuell arbeitet er am Institut für Prozess- und Anwaltsrecht der Leibnitz-Universität Hannover und schreibt eine Dissertation über das Thema „interprofessionelle Zusammenarbeit von Rechtsanwälten und anderen Berufen“. Unser Gast ist Christian Denz. Christian hat gerade den Posterwettbewerb der Konferenz Anwaltschaft im Blick der Wissenschaft gewonnen, die gemeinsam von der BRAK und der Uni Hannover ausgerichtet wird. Und bei diesem Thema schließt sich der Kreis zum Titel unserer heutigen Episode: „Die zeitgemäße Online-Verhandlung, § 128a ZPO - Anforderungen und technische Umsetzung“. Das passt doch ganz hervorragend zum aktuellen Referentenentwurf zu § 128a ZPO. Genau darüber wollen wir heute sprechen und mal schauen, worüber sich unser Nachwuchs so Gedanken macht, wenn es um das Thema Video- bzw. Onlineverhandlungen geht. Welche Probleme stellen sich bei Onlineverhandlungen und wie kann man sie lösen? Wir klären außerdem, wie es ist, am Lehrstuhl einer Uni zu arbeiten, ob Hannover nun die hässlichste Stadt überhaupt oder wunderschön ist, wir sprechen über Wintersport, American Football und übers Motorradfahren.
On episode 1 of the Dean's List, we'll explore mental health awareness and the programs, services and initiatives offered at Gardner-Webb for students. Hosted by Lesley Villarose, vice president for Student Development and dean of students – today's guests include Stephanie Allen, director of Counseling Services, Carrie Drake Baker, director of Academic Services for Student-Athletes, and Blake Elizalde, SGA president. The episode will also feature four GWU Women's Lacrosse players and the work they're doing through an organization called Morgan's Message. This is the official podcast channel for Gardner-Webb University. You can find and subscribe to official Gardner-Webb podcasts like these on your favorite platforms. ### **Music for this episode features: Mango by tubebackr soundcloud.com/tubebackr Music promoted by www.free-stock-music.com Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-ND 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ Positive Corporate by Mixaund mixaund.bandcamp.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
We recap Week 3, and talk about some surprising teams that are still unbeaten. As well as cover the traditional Deans List and Academic Probation.
On this episode of Diverse, a SWE Podcast, host Sam East is joined by 17 year-old high school student and FIRST Tech Challenge Dean's List Award Winner! Listen as Diana talks about her passion for STEM, her experience with FIRST Robotics and how advocating for underrepresented students has inspired her direction in life.
On this episode of the Law Down Under Podcast we interview Nikki Chamberlain, the Associate Dean of Equity and a Senior Lecturer at the University of Auckland Law School. Nikki graduated from the University of Auckland in 2007 with Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and a Bachelor of Arts in Film, Television and Media Studies. Nikki received her Masters of Law at Vanderbilt University in 2016 where she made the Deans List for Academic Excellence in both semesters. Nikki also lectured legal writing at Vanderbilt University. We talk about Nikki's early career in private practice where she was a commercial litigator. Nikki practiced in a number of commercial law areas and appeared as counsel in both the appellate and trial courts. Since her shift into academia, Nikki has been published extensively, specifically in the area of Complex Litigation including Class Actions and Litigation Funding. On today's podcast, we talk about some of the issues with introducing a class action regime in New Zealand and the lessons we can learn from the United States and Australian experiences. This is a must-listen episode for those interested in Class Action litigation and where it is heading in New Zealand. I hope you enjoy this episode with Nikki Chamberlain.
The University of Southern Mississippi has released its President's and Dean's Lists for the 2021 spring semester. The President's List includes full-time students who earned a perfect 4.0 grade point average (all A's). Dean's List scholars are those with at least a 3.5 grade point average, but less than a 4.0 Jakedra La'Shay Williams of Jackson and Shyra LaNae Williams of Whatley, both made the Dean's List.Article Link
Abcde Cortinas of San Antonio was named to the dean's list at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in Rochester, N.Y., for the 2021 spring semester. Abcde is in the environmental sustainability, health, and safety program.Article Link
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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 145, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Tales 1: "Needful Things" is a recent tale of terror by this author of "It" and "Cujo". Stephen King. 2: In 1931 Jean de Brunhoff wrote the first of several children's tales about this elephant. Babar. 3: This author was one of the first to use the term "Jazz Age" in his "Tales of the Jazz Age" in 1922. Fitzgerald. 4: The general prologue to this monumental work describes the meeting of 30 pilgrims at the Tabard Inn. The Canterbury Tales. 5: "The Last of the Mohicans" is among the novels that make up this series of tales. The Leatherstocking Tales. Round 2. Category: "R" Town 1: "Believe It or Not", Mississippi, Tennessee and West Virginia all have a town named this. Ripley. 2: "Take A Ride" through this town, named for the ancestral home of William Penn's family. Reading. 3: Vikings founded the first permanent settlement in this national capital around 874. Reykjavik. 4: This Georgia city was founded in 1834 on a site that had 7 hills. Rome. 5: Founded in the 13th century, this major Dutch port was heavily damaged by German bombing in World War II. Rotterdam. Round 3. Category: Oscar-Winning Roles 1: Forrest Gump. Tom Hanks. 2: Rooster Cogburn. John Wayne. 3: Miss Daisy Werthan. Jessica Tandy. 4: 2009:He was really good as Bad Blake. Jeff Bridges. 5: 1999:Her multi-dimensional performance as Brandon Teena / Teena Brandon won an Oscar. Hilary Swank. Round 4. Category: The Deans List 1: Much of this Rat Pack crooner's hard-drinking persona may have been just for the cameras. Dean Martin. 2: In the 1930s this "lightheaded" pitcher led the National League in strikeouts 4 times. Dizzy Dean. 3: The then-new fad of skateboarding was celebrated in this duo's 1964 hit song "Sidewalk Surfin'". Jan and Dean. 4: It doesn't take a sausage to know that this country singer took "Big Bad John" to No. 1 in 1961. Jimmy Dean. 5: This author's thrillers turned into films include "Phantoms" and "Demon Seed". Dean Koontz. Round 5. Category: Whaaazuuup?! 1: On Dec. 14, 1972 Gene Cernan became the last man to drive a vehicle up here. the moon. 2: Launched Oct. 4, 1957, it circled the Earth once every 96 minutes, going 18,000 MPH. Sputnik. 3: Leonardo da Vinci sketched one of these in 1483; Sikorsky produced the first practical one in 1939. helicopter. 4: In May 1927 this plane was tested by flying from San Diego to NYC; it took 20 hours, 21 minutes. the Spirit of St. Louis. 5: With room for 700, this traveled 1 mile at a height of 70 feet on its only flight in 1947. the Spruce Goose. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
This week Ryan grapples with being the hardest working man in podcasting, tells everyone why they're wrong about Britney Spears and the #FreeBritney movement and finally goes through and existential crisis right in your ears! Subscribe! E-Mail: RyanWoodsPod@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ryan_Woodss Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanwoodss/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IntoTheWoodspod/ Music by AllttA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan4961/support
The Dean's List of important stuff you really need to know as a homeowner! Find out things building professionals should have told you…but didn't.
Dean shares his list of things you need to know – things a building professional should have told you…but probably did not.
It's Deans list of random things you need to know! And he takes some of your calls as well!
It's Deans list of random things you need to know! And he takes some of your calls as well!
Isabel Elizardo of San Antonio has been named to the dean's list for the 2021 spring semester at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan. To be named to the dean's list, a student must be enrolled full time with 12 hours and maintain a 3.5 grade-point average.Article Link
Angelo State University in San Angelo is proud to announce that four area students have achieved the dean's list designation for the 2021 spring semester. Congratulations to Jessie-Michelle Dorn of La Vernia, Joshua Jones of Falls City, Amanda Perales of Floresville, Brittany Sanchez of Elmendorf, and Paulina Escareno of San Antonio. To be eligible for the dean's list, full-time undergraduate students must maintain a 3.25 or better grade-point average on a 4.0 scale.Article Link
Cameron Herndon of Floresville has been named to the dean's list at Curry College in Milton, Mass., for the spring 2021 semester. Cameron is majoring in business administration. To earn a place on the list, full-time undergraduate students — those who carry 12 or more graded credits per semester — must earn a 3.3 grade-point average or higher.Article Link
Eric Jamison is a recent student athlete and graduate of Gardner Webb University. During his time he received Honor Roll and Deans List recognition as a student. All Big South Honors and a chance to compete in the March Madness Tournament as an athlete. This well rounded man explains his humble and blessed beginnings in Atlanta. His vision to put people and academics first while competing in his career. Lastly, his dream of making an impact through lives in the medical space. Be inspired by the story telling and walk away knowing how to attack life through this episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfirstsociety/support
Shakilla Williams of Fulton has been named to the Dean's List at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, New Hampshire. The Dean's List consists of students earning a minimum GPA of 3.5 to 3.699.Article Link
Khanya Mase is a fierce defender for human rights and is a development practitioner who has 4 years post-undergraduate experience working in various fields including non-governmental organisations, inter-governmental organisations, national human rights commissions, academia, and semi corporate within the mining and extractives environment. By profession she works as a Company Secretary at the South African Women in Mining Association (SAWIMA). By God's divine intervention, she is a mother to a 7-year-old. She went to an all-girls high school and after taking a gap year, she enrolled for an LLB at Wits. During her studies she was involved in the fees must fall movement which was one of the first signals of her commitment to social justice. Like many undergraduate law scholars, she had dreams of working at a big 5 law firm and it was in her third year of her studies after doing vac-work where she realised the corporate environment was not a good fit for her. In response to this realization, she later on in the year took up a job as a field worker at the Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa (SERI) where she conducted research and interviews on a case involving informal traders. This experience coupled with her academic devotion to Constitutional law leaned her towards a career focused on human rights. She is also the recipient of the Wits Michael Schewitz award 2015, was a Deans List scholar and a member of the Golden Key. Upon completing her LLB, she pursued her masters with the Centre for Human Rights at the University of Pretoria and completed her mini dissertation on an exchange programme in Kenya with the University of Nairobi on the rights of informal traders. While in Nairobi she worked as a Legal Intern at an NGO dealing with Governance issues called Katiba Institute. Her time in Kenya coincided with the 2017 elections, and propped her further into the practical side of Democratisation and Governance. Upon her return to South Africa in 2018, she applied for an internship with UN Environment Programme (UNEP) Kenya, however, due to various factors could not make the move to Kenya on an interns budget. In light of this, it was only fitting that she join the South African Human Rights Commission. She worked as a Legal Research Intern under the CEO of the Commission. Throughout the year she explored various other opportunities including working as a Legal and Governance Intern at the Graca Machel Trust which ignited her passion for Corporate Governance within the NGO sector. She also worked for the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights as a Human Rights Intern. In the summer of 2018, she received a job offer to work as a full-time lecturer in the school of law at Varsity College Pretoria. She worked in that role for 8 months and in March of that year assumed her role as a part-time Company Secretary with SAWIMA. She joined the company full time in July 2019 and has been with the company since. Outside of law, she is an aspiring farmer and is working towards starting a renewable energy business. She also wants to start building her own property investment portfolio and looks forward to one day doing her pupillage as she endeavors to contribute meaningfully to the human rights discourse and propel the development agenda in Africa within the African Union. ——— Please don't forget to rate and review the podcast if you're listening on Apple podcast. You can also send in a voice note with your thoughts and suggestions by clicking on this link: https://anchor.fm/tebello-motshwane/message Don't forget to tag us on Instagram @sister_in_law_ and @khanya_mase ——— Visit our website to book a consultation or to purchase merchandise from our shop www.sisterinlaw.co.za --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tebello-motshwane/message
Kenny Kasperbauer is a recent graduate from the University of Washington and also a Team USA Athlete for the Olympic sport Sprint Canoe. He has competed at numerous international events such as the World Championships; in addition to many domestic races including the U.S. Olympic Trials and eight National Championships. Some primary accolades include holding three American records for Junior, Under-23, and Senior age categories in the 200m (the shortest competitive distance). Also included are 21 gold medals and 52 total medals at the National Championships. In the vein of competition and athletics, Kenny has also worked as a coach both at his hometown and on the US Team. From a professional lens, Kenny will be working at Deloitte in downtown Seattle starting in fall after the conclusion of this year's athletic season. Kenny Kasperbauer Contact Info linkedin.com/in/kenny-kasperbauer Email kkasper01@gmail.com Additional Information: University of Washington - Michael G. Foster School of Business Bachelor of Business Administration - BBAField Of StudyFinance Activities and Societies: 11-time recognized Deans List, Phi Chi Theta- Professional Business Fraternity, Deloitte National Audit Innovation Campus Challenge, Global Health Business Case Competition, Deloitte Consulting Case Challenege Recruitment Manager Phi Chi Theta Business Fraternity -Managed the recruitment process of 40+ candidates and planned 4 events for “Rush Week” -Coordinated, prepared, and conducted the interviews of potential candidates USA Canoe/Kayak Canoe Sprint Athlete American Record Holder Junior American Record -- C1 200m, 2016 Sprint National Championships, Oklahoma City, OK Under-23 American Record -- C1 200m, 2020 ICF Sprint World Cup, Szeged, Hungary Senior American Record -- C1 200m, 2020 ICF Sprint World Cup, Szeged, Hungary An international caliber athlete competing at regattas such as the Olympic Hopes Regatta, World Cup, Junior and Under-23 World Championships, Canada Day International Regatta, Lake Placid International Regatta, and the Pan American Championships in addition to many domestic races including the U.S. Olympic Trials, National Team Trials, and eight National Championships. Primary accolades include being the fastest canoeist in American history - holding the Senior, Under-23, and Junior American records in the 200m (the shortest competitive distance). Also included are 21 gold medals and 52 total medals at the National Championships. Currently I am on the US Olympic Development Program (ODP). Team USA Assistant Coach LocationBratislava, Bratislava Region, Slovak Republic -Assisted in the management and supervision of 36 athletes competing for Team USA in Slovakia for the 2019 Olympic Hopes Regatta -Worked to help athletes in the preparation and execution of their races; resulting in 50% more podium finishes than in 2018 Honors & Awards 11x UW Deans List 2x Andy Toro Award
Hosted on the Combat Life Network, Gabe Dean interviews Bernardo Faria, 5X World Champion, Mike Zenga, Black Belt and Co-Founder of BJJ Fanatics, and Arsen Aleksanyan, Director of Sports for NUWAY Combat. The strategic partnership between these two organizations is set to change the entire landscape of the Combat Sports industry.
Jacqueline Pavlovsky of Pleasanton has been named to the Knox College dean's list of distinguished students for the 2020 winter term. To be named to the dean's list, a student must have earned at least 2.5 credits in the term, with a grade-point average of 3.6 or better (on a 4.0 scale). Pavlovsky's major is environmental science at Knox in Galesburg, Ill.Article Link
The dorks continue with Neverending Preview Season! Strixhaven previews are in full swing, so of course that's our focus for this episode. After hitting the mythics that have been revealed (as is our tradition) we take a look at all the various Deans of Strixhaven. There are a LOT of Deans at Strixhaven. Holy crap. Also, PLEASE make sure your podcast app of choice is subscribed to the right RSS feed, because the Feedburner feed will soon stop updating with new episodes! Strixhaven Card Image Gallery - https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/card-image-gallery/strixhaven Strixhaven Variants - https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/card-image-gallery/strixhaven-variants Come join us in the future! The show is live on Thursdays around 8pm(ish) Eastern time on Twitch! Become a Lifeguard on Patreon! – www.patreon.com/themanapool Podcast RSS Feed: https://themanapool.libsyn.com/rss YouTube: www.youtube.com/TheManaPool Twitch: www.twitch.tv/themanapool Twitter: @TheManaPool Discord: discord.gg/7da7T6s Email: dorks@themanapool.com Support TMP on Humble Bundle! – www.humblebundle.com/store?partner=themanapool Intro & Outro Music: Diamond by Swift – myspace.com/swiftband
Congratulations to Dylan Klingler of Floresville and Addison Mulroney of La Vernia for being named to the Texas Woman's University (TWU) dean's list for the fall 2020 semester. Dylan is studying psychology, while Addison is majoring in nursing. Undergraduate students who complete at least 12 graded credit hours and achieve at least a 3.5 grade-point average are eligible for the dean's list.Article Link
lovethylawyer.comA transcript of this podcast is easily available at lovethylawyer.com.Go to https://www.lovethylawyer.com/blog for transcripts.Ben's website:https://bayareadefenselaw.com/Ben Zicherman was born and raised in Berkeley, California. Ben attended Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he earned degrees in Communications and Sociology. Ben graduated with Deans List honors.Ben earned his J.D. with Cum Laude honors from Pace Law School in New York. Even While in law school, Ben pursued criminal law by clerking for the Queens County District Attorney. Ben’s special training and oral advocacy skills were developed as a clerk for the District Attorney. Ben learned how the government oversees criminal prosecutions and he participated in all aspect of criminal cases ranging from the complaint to trial to verdicts. Ben was involved with cases ranging from petty theft to murder.After graduating from Law School, Ben returned to California. He was employed by a prestigious Beverly Hills law firm, Kesluk & Silverstein, where he specialized in defending people’s civil rights. Most notably, Ben defended a person’s right to be free from discrimination, harassment and unfair treatment in the work place. As a civil litigation attorney, Ben developed expertise in motion practice, complex litigation tactics, advanced discovery procedures, oral argument, settlement and negotiation tactics, as well as trial preparation and strategy. Along with developing Ben’s trial litigation skills, this experience allowed Ben to aggressively and successfully represent his clients.Ben expanded beyond protecting his clients civil rights to protecting peoples constitutional rights by working with acclaimed criminal defense attorney, Bruce Margolin, who is a well-known figure in the California criminal defense community and an outspoken medical marijuana activist. Working with Mr. Margolin, Ben strengthened his skill and poise in trial advocacy. While at the Law Offices of Bruce Margolin, Ben was responsible for all aspects of written and oral motion practice, oral argument, discovery, witness preparation and trial preparation. Ben utilized his skill and experience to formulate case strategy to effectively defend his client’s rights. He was successful in resolving a number of cases that superseded his client’s expectations.Not only has Ben mastered the trial advocacy skills necessary to obtain the best possible outcomes, but he has also developed a client centered view of his practice. Ben understands that each case and client is unique and accordingly, he ensures that all of his clients are involved and informed at every step of the proceedings. With his passionate and zealous view of the justice system, Ben will vindicate and defend your constitutional rights with sensitivity, devotion and vigor.Ben can be reached at (510) 542-6227, through the contact form, or by email at bzicherman@bayareadefenselaw.com. Louis Goodman www.louisgoodman.com louisgoodman2010@gmail.com 510.582.9090 Musical theme by Joel Katz, Seaside Recording, Maui Technical support: Bryan Matheson, Skyline Studios, Oakland We'd love to hear from you. Send us an email at louisgoodman2010@gmail.com. Please subscribe and listen. Then tell us who you want to hear and what areas of interest you’d like us to cover. Please rate us and review us on Apple Podcasts.
SUPRISE!! -- That's a bit sarcastic. If you've been following me at all on my personal Instagram account @kellierenehall, this episode is actually NOT a surprise. I've been competing in the Sports Illustrated (SI) Swim Search since August 3rd, 2020 with the hope of catching the eye of the SI staff. I came into this search with the goal of spreading my platform, inspiring women, but I had NO IDEA that this process would cultivate both a sisterhood and community of people who are looking to do the same. In this episode, I'm sitting down with two other Sports Illustrated hopefuls who I instantly connected with at the beginning of this journey: Summer + Mandy. We came into this search with such different motivations + reasons, yet we've supported each other + developed such a strong bond which we could have never anticipated. Tune in to hear WHY we decided to do the Swim Search, what it means to us, what drives us, + what has kept us going in the months since it began. Thank you to Summer + Mandy for taking the time to open their hearts to me + #missunderstood, + good luck to my ladies in the search!! ______________________ Summer Wilson is a 30 year old hustler originally from North Carolina where she went to East Carolina University and studied public relations. At ECU, she was a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, D1 Co-ed and All- Girl Cheerleader, member of the PRSSA, Honor Roll and Deans List. Currently living in Baltimore, MD she is a 5th year Ravens Cheerleader, who has been honored to represent the team on two military tours overseas to the Middle East and Europe. Summer currently works as a Physician Account Executive in Medical Lab Sales. She is a big advocate in self help, self empowerment and being a role model to those chasing after their most lavish dreams. Mandy Martinez is a 28 year old registered nurse and holistic health and fitness coach. She is a huge advocate of empowerment and embodiment, specifically for women. Mandy travels the world and works remotely while simultaneously pursuing her passions of modeling and dance. As a tenacious leader, Mandy seeks to empower, create, inspire and spread love to all walks of life that she graciously comes into contact with all around the world. Her future endeavors include- launching a podcast, hosting global brand empowerment retreats and creating travel/swim content around the world. ____________________ Connect with Summer Wilson: @SUMMERDOINGTHINGS Connect with Mandy Martinez: @MANDYMOTIVATES Thank you "Hatch" for producing this episode! Check out USE HATCH.FM for unlimited episode editing + more! IG: @missunderstood.podcast @kellierenehall
We spend much of our lives trying to be conscious of the effects our words have on those who receive them because you never really know how something you say can affect someone. Something that you may find casual might be wildly inappropriate or even harmful to someone else. In today's Who Built Me series, we talk to Meredith Dean, CEO and Founder of The Dean's List, about four men in her life whose words shaped who she became. The words of the first three men were not well-intentioned, and Meredith talks about how she used these words to fuel her desire to grow stronger. The fourth man is her father, and his words were much more uplifting. Find out more about Meredith at thedeanslist.me.
Happy Father's Day! Hope everyone enjoyed their weekend, the Pencil Pushers are back with another great episode for you today. Today we talk about the new Teyana Taylor, Tee Grizzley, and the many other projects that came out over the weekend. We give our takes on Mike Gundy and his apology, the return of Big Sean, the Kaeparnick debate and much more. Don't forget to follow us on social media and subscribe to be updated everytime we upload.
Is Cheryl guilty ... of being awesome??? Where is Riverdale's police department based out of? Can you be on the Dean's List if you don't have a dean? Tune in to hear us completely fail to resolve these questions in this week's episode of 'Take Me To The Riverdale', in which Love YA Like Crazy's Carrie and Jake discuss Riverdale Chapter 3: Body Double. The theme song is "JOSIE HAS THE UPPER HAND" by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/
IT’S TIME TO PARTY! In this episode, James, Kyle, and Kevin build the soundtrack to the first college parties they hosted. Join us for some laughs and great tunes, and along the way we will find out which one of us was a good boy in college (hint: it’s definitely Kevin). Music: Root Shock - "Many Paths" (And another live Root Shock track courtesy of Photo City Improv in Rochester, NY) sugarfreebeats - TETSUO Songs discussed in this episode: Jay-Z - “Dirt Off Your Shoulder” Fabolous - “Breathe” Twista (f. Kanye West & Jamie Foxx) - “Slow Jamz” Chingy - “Balla Baby” Kanye West (f Big Sean, Pusha T, 2 Chainz) - “Mercy” Mr. Vegas- “Bruk it Down” A$AP Rocky (f. Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and 2 Chainz) - “Fuckin’ Problems” French Montana (f. Rick Ross, Drake, Lil Wayne)- “Pop That” Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars - “Uptown Funk” Smashmouth - “All Star” Robyn -”Dancing On My Own (Radio Edit)” The Killers - “Mr. Brightside” The companion Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/user/x122vt950cw8rhzdsju5nar4s/playlist/2sCt8rDZLzS0iWsJRHwpLp?si=ikZ4fCgYR12J4xbnHuCx3g Follow us on Instagram: @threedeeppodcast Visit us at: www.wearethreedeep.com
Welcome back to campus, students! It's the episode about college AUs and university settings! On today’s episode, we’re discussing The Student Prince by FayJay, Pamela Dean’s Tam Lin, and the pilot episode of The Magicians. What We’re Into Lately Band Sinister by K. J. Charles Stormsong by C.L. Polk The Husky and His White Cat Shizun fic The Untamed fic The Name of All Things by Jenn Lyons Other Stuff We Mentioned Witchmark by C.L. Polk The Husky and His White Cat Shizun by Meatbun Doesn’t Eat Meat aka 肉包不吃肉 All nighters and Irn Bru The Wayfarers series by Becky Chambers The Lady’s Not for Burning by Christopher Fry The Student Prince by FayJay -- podfic version Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston Drastically Redefining Protocol by rageprufrock Merlin Juxtaposition The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss Sneaking into events for free food Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo The Secret History by Donna Tartt College AU shenanigans American University Hellscape Community Advanced Ambulatory Ichthyology by gyzym Two ducks per student For Next Time The Unspoken Name by A.K. Larkwood Transcription The transcript for this episode is available here. Please applaud your scribes, all of them made it onto the Dean's List this semester for their hard work.
Ohio State already has 10 commitments in its 2021 recruiting class, which is ranked as the No. 1 haul in the nation according to the 247Sports Composite. Four-star defensive tackle Mike Hall from Streetsboro, Ohio, was the most recent prospect to join the class. Of all the top 2021 recruits still left on OSU's board, who do the Buckeyes have a good shot at landing? The Dean of Ohio State Football Recruiting, Bill Kurelic, joins Dave Biddle for an extended version of today's show to give you a primer on what to expect going forward. All of that and more is coming at you on the Monday 5ish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It has been estimated that nationally, more than 60 percent of people in jail have not been convicted of a crime, they are awaiting trial. Almost 500,000 defendants are in jail pretrial because they cannot afford to post bail. Three-quarters of pretrial detainees have been charged with a drug or property crime. They could remain incarcerated for days, months, and sometimes even years. They could lose their jobs, lose contact with loved ones, and lose the ability to care for their families. Many courts across the country are implementing bail reform. Bail reform allows more defendants charged with lower-level crimes to stay out of jail before trial, stay on their jobs, and stay in the community. What has been the experience of those courts that have implemented bail reform? Judge Roy Wiggins and Judge Elizabeth Trosch, from North Carolina’s 26thJudicial District in the City of Charlotte, discuss their Court’s experience implementing bail reform. How is it working and what we can expect? This is an intriguing podcast episode for listeners curious about bail, bail reform, managing pretrial defendants, courts, and court administration. Leave a comment or question about the episode at clapodcast@nacmnet.org. About the Guest Speakers Judge Elizabeth Trosch has presided over both Civil and Criminal District Courtrooms, with an emphasis on Juvenile Law, Domestic Violence, Drug Treatment Court and Child Support Enforcement. In her capacity as a District Court Judge, Judge Trosch has also presided over the Mecklenburg County Youth Treatment Court and consistently volunteers to hold truancy court at a local elementary school. She is State Certified Juvenile Court Judge and has earned Domestic Child Sex Trafficking Judicial Institute Certificate. Judge Trosch is a graduate of Hollins College, where she earned a B.A. in Philosophy and Social Psychology. She earned her law degree at Wake Forest University School of Law where she was a recipient of the North Carolina State Bar Pro Bono Service Award. Judge Roy H. Wiggins received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, in 1984 (Deans List, Honor Roll) from East Carolina University. He received his Juris Doctor (Cum Laude) from the Campbell University School of Law in 1990. He was with the Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s Office (Assistant District Attorney) from 1991 to 1995. He was in private practice from 1995 to 2018. In 2018 he was appointed by North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper to serve as a District Court Judge. Sonya L. Harper has been Director of Mecklenburg County's Criminal Justice Services Department since June 2016. She came to the County from The National Association of Drug Court Professionals, where she worked as project director and point of contact for the National Drug Court Resource Center. In that role, she provided instruction and technical assistance on program development and program improvement processes to more than 2,800 drug courts throughout the United States and its territories. Sonya earned a bachelor of arts degree in criminal justice from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, and a master of public administration degree from Appalachian State University.
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Sasha Hodder, a former guest makes her return to The Tatiana Show on our latest episode. Sasha is an attorney with the DLT law group whose main focus is supporting crypto related businesses. She is a frequent guest on Tone Vays Bitcoin Law Review as well as the host of her own show HodlCast. Tatiana and Josh get her thoughts on the recent regulations concerning Bitcoin such as the IRS rulings on digital currencies. Sasha discusses the ramifications of the new laws can have on cryptocurrency and the stifling effects on U.S. investors in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. About the Guests: Sasha currently works as an Attorney for DLT Law Group, P.A. where she focuses on the Financial Technology sector. She began her career in the virtual currency arena in 2014 and helps her clients navigate the burgeoning regulations surrounding cryptocurrencies. Sasha provides her clients with the basics such as company formation, operating agreements, corporate bylaws, and employment contracts. She also works on more complex areas such as drafting and preparing an effective compliance program and obtaining necessary money transmission registration and licensing. Sasha also is experienced in facilitating fundraising in compliance with the existing securities laws. She is a frequent guest on the Tone Vays Law Review Show, a guest writer for Bitcoin Magazine, a curator for the Merkle Report, and hosts her own Podcast, the HodlCast. By starting her career as a Series 7-Licensed Trader for TD Ameritrade, Sasha gained a ground-level perspective of the equities markets and the intricacies of global economics. She worked as Vice President of Sales for one of Canada’s leading mutual fund companies. Sasha’s education includes a Juris Doctor (“JD”) from the Florida Coastal School of Law where she was a member of the Deans List, competed at five Moot Court Competitions, and earned the Book Award for Contracts II and Business Law. She graduated from the Wilfrid Laurier School of Business and Economics with a Masters of Business Administration (“MBA”). She was an honors student, a member of the MBA Student Association, and the President & Co-Founder of the Net Impact Program. Sasha received her Bachelor of Commerce (“BCOMM”) from the University of Western Ontario, where she won the Ontario and Canadian University Rowing Championships and was named Kiwanis Athlete of the Year in 2005. Sasha obtained her FINRA Series 7, and Series 66 licenses, as well as the Canadian Securities Course in 2006. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1Q2QHoNowg8D2QzWhBQU1YrraG771aCpgS More Info: TatianaMoroz.com CryptoMediaHub.com www.sashahodler.com www.dltlawgroup.com www.tonevays.com Friends and Sponsors of the Show: Vaultoro.gold/tatiana GetHaven.app/tatiana Etoro.com Proof of Love *You have been listening to the Tatiana Show. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences. If that’s not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on The Tatiana Show is intended as financial advice, legal advice, or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you’re hearing to us on an affiliate network, the ideas and views expressed on this show, are not necessarily of the those of the network you are listening on, or of any sponsors or any affiliate products you may hear about on the show.
In the latest segment of Creative Mornings Rewind, Matt Olin talks to Rosalia Torres Weiner in her mobile art truck. Inspired by the food truck craze, Rosalia uses her truck the same way, but with art instead of food. Rosalia talks about the truck, her art as activism, the Magic Kite, and her expanding mural footprint in the city. Next, Tim Miner sits down with Meredith Dean of The Dean's List, Seacrest Studios Coordinator at Levine Children's Hospital, and EmpowerCon. Tim talks to Meredith about what Charlotte means to her, her work at Levine, and why you shouldn't miss the first EmpowerCon September 28 at the Charlotte Convention Center. Finally, we round out the show with three quick segments: another fiery Mogul Moment from Nikki Eason, a simple question posed to Creative Mornings attendees, and the debut of our Queen City Quiz Show segment where you can win a coffee date with Matt and Tim (no, seriously)! Rosalia Torres Weiner: 4:30 Meredith Dean: 32:00 Nikki Eason: 44:55 Who Inspires You? 47:26 Queen City Quiz Show: 49:20 The Biscuit Podcast is produced by Tim Miner, Matt Olin and Andy Goh. Music by Harvey Cummings. More information: BiscuitCLT.com - Sign Up for the Biscuit Email Newsletter! CharlotteIsCreative.com Creative Mornings Charlotte Charlotte Is Creative on Instagram Charlotte Is Creative on Twitter Charlotte Is Creative on Facebook Charlotte Is Creative on YouTube #CharlotteIsCreative
In this episode, I chat with Meredith Dean. Meredith is the Founder of The Deans List digital branding and career counseling agency. She is also the Founder of EmpowerCon, which is aiming to inspire and uplift all of Charlotte on September 28, 2019! Be sure to listen and check her out for ways to get involved and be a part of her mission! @merenator @empowercon @thedeanslist https://empowercon.co/about Subscribe, Share, Review the Podcast! Follow me @RomanTheEmpire
Welcome to the smoothest radio show! The ladies Ask The Fellas fun questions in Something Funny. R. Kelly is denied bond. Beyonce's new song Spirit had its world premiere. The Justice Department will not bring federal charges to the officer involved in the death of Eric Garner. A lady granted clemency by Obama has made the Dean's List of her university. Meek Mill sat down with Gayle King to discuss his probation. An Ohio strip club has a sidewalk sale and is giving a couch away. Today in J's "What Did We Learn Today" we find out again what the crew learned. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
President Obama is a believer in second chances. A lady that he pardoned in 2016 in is college and has made the Dean's List. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
On today's Hometown Headlines Podcast: Rome City Commissioner Evie McNiece to run again in Ward 3; decision expected to open the door for several newcomers for Ward 1 seats. Politics Two injured, one flown to Erlanger, following boating accident at Brushy Branch Tuesday evening. Boat accident Wallace Chambers Jr., wanted in the murder of a 74-year-old Rome man last week, surrenders at the Floyd County Jail; faces three counts. Arrest Tense rush hour Tuesday afternoon as gas leak forced some evacuations, traffic nightmare. Gas leak Coosa Valley Credit Union once again replacing torn, faded American flags, through Independence Day. More than 200 flags have been replaced in the five year the free program has been offered. Flags Dining & Drink: Make that Coostanaulah Brown Ale (formerly known as Downtown). Bartow History Museum sets Sip 'N Stroll for June 27. The Peach is back at Chick-fil-A. Free gelato June 12 as Honeymoon celebrates 12 years. D&D Georgia Highlands announces students named to the spring 2019 President's List and Dean's List. GHC Buzz: First responders, Blood Assurance again team up on Heroes Unified community blood drive on June 25. Likely credit to be included in June power bill. Litter task force seeks members. Buzz WEEKDAY OBSERVATIONS What Evie McNiece's decision means to an already hot City Commission race. And a suggestion to add parking meetings at Rome's newest retail sensation? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-druckenmiller/support
For Show Notes and Coach McKeefery's Website - http://www.RonMcKeefery.com Now Available on iTunes http://bit.ly/1bPlMei Pick up your copy of Coach McKeefery's two #1 Amazon International Bestseller's:CEO Strength CoachWeight Room Wisdom Please “Thank” our sponsor who bring this show to you for free:PLAE - http://plae.us/Train Heroic - http://trainheroic.com/ Matt Gildersleeve enters his first season as head football strength and conditioning coach. Gildersleeve comes from the University of Akron where he spent the past seven seasons. He oversees UB football's strength program as well as the nutrition program and fueling station.Gildersleeve just concluded his seventh season at Akron, his third season as the director of football strength and conditioning, and his first as the nutrition specialist. He was promoted to director in the spring of 2016 after serving as the head coach of football strength and conditioning for two seasons. He helped lead the Zips to a MAC East Division title in 2017. Gildersleeve earned a bachelor's degree in exercise science from Mount Union in 2012. The Dean's List student was a four-year letterwinner at tight end for the Purple Raiders, helping Mount Union to four Ohio Athletic Conference championships and the 2008 national championship. A native of Phoenix, AZ, Gildersleeve earned a master's degree in sport science and coaching principles from Akron in 2014. He worked as a graduate assistant with the Zips until he was named the assistant director of football strength and conditioning in January 2014. Gildersleeve was promoted to head coach of football strength and conditioning in May 2014.Gildersleeve is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association and is Precision Nutrition Level I certified.He is married to Ana Martin-Sacristan a former Academic All-MAC long jumper and runner from Akron. In This Episode We Discuss:What experience in his journey impacted him the most, and Why. Biggest mistake he has made and how he learned from it. Auto-regulation using velocities. Reactive strength index. Empowering your staff. Best piece of coaching advice he has ever received. His favorite quote, Book/App/Website recommendation.
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Today will be another "Handmade Edition" of Let There Be Talk with my guest Cameron Barr owner of one of the greatest Vintage Watch Shops in America "Craft and Tailored" located in Downtown Los Angeles. Cameron and I met in NYC recently and got to talking and I new right away I had to have him on the show. We sit down and really dig into the Vintage Watch World. If you always had questions about watches chances are this episode will answer them all. We also talk Porsche cars, Leather Jackets, Denim and our love of Handmade Goods. Craft and Tailored is definitely on THE DEANS LIST. Thank you for all your support people. I love you guys.
On episode four, Pod Save The Queen City features guest host Meredith Dean of The Dean's List. We talk the importance of digital branding, police chase failures, Lent and Charlotte brewery March Madness.
I give a brief life update and introduce today's guest. Meredith tells us about herself, what it was like moving to NYC straight out of college and why she eventually decided to move Charlotte. Shares what it's like combining her talent for media with her love for children at Seacrest Studios, and gives us the deets on her thriving side hustle - The Deans List. We discuss the importance of having an online portfolio - no matter what industry you're in. Meredith shares why she decided to pursue a career media, gives her advice for college students wanting to get into the media industry, and tells us what HER dream job is and where she sees herself in the future. We end the show with 10 fun, quick hitting questions. Find the full show notes and links to everything mentioned in this episode at: www.carriegillaspie.com/podcast
On the sixth episode of Behind The Horns, Wellsy delivers a Halloween special. Which includes interviews with four of the Blue Ox players. Imports Chris Bruhn, Oliver De Croock, Geoffrey Jaquet, and Josef (Pepa) Nutil. The five of them discuss the weekend sweep over the Steel County Blades and also preview the Midwest Showcase this upcoming weekend. Then, Meghann Norrbom joins the show as her and Wellsy have some fun with some segments. Which include Netflix Nights and also The Deans List, where they go over the top Halloween movies.
BACK FOR SEASON 3! Dean details his anniversary trip and recounds Victoria and Albert's. Also: Jellybeans. AND DOG MAYORS!
On the second episode of Behind The Horns. We have 3 Blue Ox players join the show. These players are forwards Gunnar Gibbs, Colton Ryan and Eric Worre. Wellsy discusses the big 3-1 home opener victory against the Minnesota Mullets this past weekend. They then have some fun as they discuss the day in the life of a junior A’ hockey player. Also a very exciting segment called “The Deans List” as Wellsy and the boys go over the biggest blunders in sports history.
Much like Wile E Coyote's attempts to catch the Road Runner, Sam Beckett's attempts to save the lives of his host and his host's long time girlfriend continually blow up in his face… Literally… For the most cartoon-like episode of Quantum Leap, in the “Piano Man” bonus show, Hayden, Lesley and Zoe have gathered around the piano to discuss the episode, only to realize that none of them know how to play it. So instead, being Saturday morning, they settle in front of the TV in their PJs with a bowl of cereal for some cartoons. The Deans List covers Dean Stockwell's work on “Batman Beyond: Return Of The Joker” and “Captain Planet and the Planeteers”; Jessie Neumann returns with her “World's second-oldest profession” segment about voice acting; and Quantum Deep is taken over by some very special guests for a Quantum Leap themed cartoon cavalcade that is definitely not for children! Let us know what you think! Leave us a voicemail by calling (707)847-6682. Send in your thoughts, theories, and feedback, voice memos, MP3s & email to quantumleappodcast@gmail.com. Also, join us on Facebook.com/QuantumLeapPodcast and Twitter.com/QuantumLeapPod and as a patron receive bonus and exclusive content by signing up here… www.patreon.com/QuantumLeapPodcast.
Welcome to Office Hours for September 11, 2018. In our fall return episode (welcome back to us!), Michaela and Professor Bellin sit down with Vice Dean and Director of Clinical Programs, Patty Roberts, and Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development, Adam Gershowitz, for a wide-ranging chat about all (or at least many) things law school. Deans Roberts and Gershowitz give us their "origin stories," outline their respective roles at William & Mary Law School, and offer up some advice to new and returning students. And, as always, there's a game to top it off!
From academic probation to the Dean's List, Jon Foster has worked hard to get to where he is now. Jon is an Illustrator. He has received two silver and three gold awards from Spectrum: The Best of Contemporary Fantastic Art. In this conversation, Jon and I talk about everything from struggling with the Impostor Syndrome to confronting Fear to the importance of enjoying the Process to the value of constant Learning and Growth. Jon shares his perspective on the intersection between Creativity, Passion and Practice and how these factors can either help or hinder you as an Artist. He also talks about what Procrastination might really mean. Learn more about Vertex School here: http://www.vertexschool.com Learn more about Jon Foster here: https://www.jonfoster.com Want to be a Character Artist or an Environment Artist in the Video Game Industry? Apply for your spot in our upcoming Game Artist Bootcamp here: http://www.vertexschool.com
Guests: our panel discussion about Climb Out of the Darkness 2018, an event raising awareness of Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders, includes: Julie Lopez, Dr. Danny Singley, Shelby Patterson and Jen Varela. In this episode, we will cover: what the international event, Climb Out of the Darkness, is all about and why raising awareness for Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders is so important what the #1 barrier to receiving support and treatment for postpartum depression is and how to overcome it did you know that 1 out of 10 MEN experience postpartum depression and anxiety as well? information about the San Diego local Climbing Out of the Darkness event on June 23, 2018 Resources mentioned in the conversation: the Postpartum Support International's (PSI) website for their Climb Out of the Darkness events: http://www.postpartum.net/join-us/climbout/ info about the Climb Out of the Darkness event in San Diego on June 23, 2018: https://www.facebook.com/climboutsandiego/ link to the Postpartum Health Alliance's (PHA) Perinatal Depression Screening Test: https://postpartumhealthalliance.org/screening-test/ link to PSI's Dads for World Maternal Mental Health Day: http://www.postpartum.net/join-us/dads-for-world-maternal-mental-health-day/ About Our Panelists: Julie Lopez Julie Lopez is a Partner with Tatro & Lopez, LLP, a civil litigation firm representing clients who've suffered personal injury, elder abuse, and medical malpractice. Julie also advises nonprofit and other business organizations, and handles business litigation and consumer class action matters. As a former social worker, Julie is a compassionate guide and fierce protector of her clients who are often in crisis when they seek her representation. Julie has been selected as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers consecutively for the past three years, a distinction awarded to fewer than 3% of attorneys in the state. She is a postpartum depression survivor, and co-organizes the Climb Out of the Darkness event every year to raise awareness of postpartum mood disorders. She serves on the Board of Directors for disABILITY Sports Foundation, a nonprofit organization created to provide sports facilities to disabled individuals and their families, and is a committee member of Lawyer's Club's Community Outreach Committee. After earning a Masters degree in Social Work, Julie earned her J.D. from California Western School of Law, where she was regularly on the Dean's List, served as an editor of California Western Law Review, and published her article on workplace discrimination. Julie is licensed to practice law in both California and Arizona, where she earned the 3rd highest score in the state on the 2009 Arizona Bar exam. Dr. Daniel Singley Dr. Singley is a San Diego-based board certified psychologist and Director of The Center for Men’s Excellence. His research and practice focus on men’s mental health with a particular emphasis on reproductive psychology and the transition to fatherhood. He is Past President of the American Psychological Association’s Section on Positive Psychology and currently serves on the Board of the APA’s Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity as well as Postpartum Support International. He conducts trainings and presentations around the country to assist individuals and organizations to enhance their level of father inclusiveness and founded the grant-funded Basic Training for New Dads, Inc nonprofit in order to give new fathers the tools they need to be highly engaged with their infants as well as their partners. In his free time, Dr. Singley likes to cook, surf, read, and take his two sons on hikes to get muddy and throw rocks at things. Shelby Patterson Shelby Peterson is a dedicated mother, postpartum mentor, community volunteer, and wife of a police officer. Born and raised in Southern California, Shelby resides in San Diego with her husband Jake, and their three children. Shelby enjoys spending time with her family, serving as a wish-granter for the make-a-wish foundation, and utilizing her experience in overcoming postpartum depression to help new moms who are struggling with this condition. Shelby is a graduate of Chapman University where she obtained her B.A. in Psychology. She is currently the reigning Mrs. California United States where she is using her title to advocate for the maternal health community. Jen Varela Since 2010, San Diego sleep training expert Jen Varela has helped more than 400 sleep-deprived families with private one-on-one sleep coaching. She focuses on the achievement of each family’s sleep goals whether in co-sleeping environments, room sharing or separate rooms. Jen’s experience ranges from helping families with infants in sleep shaping skills to families with toddlers who are transitioning them to their own room for the first time. Jen is a mother of two children. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Human Services with an emphasis in Counseling from California State University Fullerton, California. She is a member of the International Association of Child Sleep Consultants and a Certified Gentle Sleep Coach® trained by Kim West, The Sleep Lady®. Another passion for Jen is supporting Moms who are struggling with Postpartum Mood Disorders and she is on the board of Postpartum Health Alliance as the President Elect for 2018.
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Today we are chatting with financial expert Todd Tresidder, who raised his net worth from less than zero at age 23 to self-made millionaire 12 years later by "walking the talk" using the same personal finance and investment strategies taught on FinancialMentor.com. Todd will be sharing his ‘scientific’ approach to 7 steps to 7 figures. Here is what I asked Todd: You say anyone can achieve financial freedom using a scientific wealth building process – that it’s scientific – how? Why do so many fail at creating their wealth? What are the most important financial questions you should ask yourself? You have created this financial freedom puzzle into a step-by-step, paint by numbers process anyone can follow – can you summarize what that looks like? Todd Tresidder’s background includes getting a B.A. in Economics from the University of California at Davis. Todd is a member of the Economics Honors Society and Deans List and has been a serial entrepreneur since childhood building many businesses and retiring at age 35 from his position as a Hedge Fund Investment Manager responsible for a 20+ million dollar portfolio. Todd raised his net worth from less than zero at age 23 to self-made millionaire 12 years later by "walking the talk" using the same personal finance and investment strategies taught on this website. Todd reached financial independence at the age of 35 through investing – not marketing – unlike many other financial gurus who made their money through marketing courses and books. Links to Resources Mentioned Seven Steps To Seven Figures https://financialmentor.com/ How Much Money Do I Need To Retire Step 3 Course
Lauren Galley, 23, is an award winning teen mentor, TEDx Speaker, Amazon Best Selling Author, a recognized Changemaker by The White House for the State of Women Summit, UN Youth Delegate, a college graduate student and President of Girls Above Society, a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to empowering tween and teen girls to be confident while maintaining positive morals and values as they navigate the tough pressures of today's media driven society. Lauren has been featured on media outlets such as Fox News, Teen Vogue, BuzzFeed, Girl Scouts, The Best Ever You Network and Women You Should Know. Her writing and work has appeared in numerous publications throughout the U.S. such as Huffington Post, Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Women's Health, CNN, Dove and Buzzfeed, covering the issues and pressures young teens are facing in today's society. Lauren received the annual "SPIRIT" Award from the Susan L. Curtis Foundation for her direct impact of empowerment on the girls of Camp Susan Curtis. Lauren's GIRL TALK Curriculum has taken off with great success this past year and is now in 4 states. She created GIRL TALK 1 for elementary age girls and shortly after created GIRL TALK 2 for middle school girls. ?Lauren lives in Texas where she attends Sam Houston State University pursuing her Master's degree in Clinical Psychology. She is a proud Alpha Delta Pi Alumna. Scholastic honors include Student Excellence Award for Service, Rising Leader of Alpha Delta Pi and Deans List 2015-2017. Visit http://www.girlsabovesociety.org/
Robert H. Montefusco has been practicing law since 1998 and concentrates in the areas of matrimonial law and family law. He is a very experienced and determined trial attorney, having conducted hundreds of trials and/or hearings. Mr. Montefusco graduated cum laude from Touro Law School. He was a recipient of the American Excellence Award for Family Law and Evidence, a member of the Dean's List and an editor of Touro Law Review. He is a former prosecutor for the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office, where he gained invaluable experience in the courtroom not otherwise available to private practitioners. On a daily basis, he was responsible for handling all levels of crimes, including serious felonies, from arraignment to trial and sentencing. He learned effective and persuasive litigation skills from conducting numerous trials over the course of his career in the District Attorney’s Office. On a personal note, Mr. Montefusco was involved in a very acrimonious divorce and, rather than focusing on the hardship and emotional pain of his contested divorce action which resulted in a trial, he believes that this experience was an opportunity for him to learn how to be a more compassionate and effective attorney. He intimately understands what it takes to be successful in divorce litigation, and can sympathize with what you may be experiencing. Outside the courtroom, Mr. Montefusco augments his education by routinely attending Continuing Legal Education seminars on the latest updates and trends in the law. He is an active participant in the Suffolk County matrimonial bar mentoring program, providing legal advice to less experienced attorneys. He has been a guest lecturer at Touro Law Center relating to issues of criminal procedure and practice and has been featured in Touro Law Center’s recruiting literature. He has also appeared on News12 and has been quoted in various newspapers. Mr. Montefusco is admitted to practice in New York State and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
The soccer gods didn't bless us with a ton of news this week, so we resorted to talking about the soccer equivalent of watching paint dry: Tottenham Hotspur. Liverpool 2-2 Spurs 3:08 Copa Del Rey recap 14:22 Mahrez returns to training 17:32 USSF election update 28:45 Goal of the week 38:30 Upcoming fixtures 41:31
Todd Tresidder’s background includes: B.A. in Economics from University of California at Davis Member of Economics Honors Society and Deans List A serial entrepreneur since childhood building many businesses and retiring at age 35 from his position as a Hedge Fund Investment Manager responsible for a 20+ million dollar portfolio. Todd’s portfolio management for the Hedge Fund produced 100% winning years except one which was less than a 5% loss. Raised net worth from less than zero at age 23 to self-made millionaire 12 years later by “walking the talk” using the same personal finance and investment strategies taught on this web site. An early pioneer and expert in statistical and mathematical risk management systems for investing. Financially independent from age 35 through investing – not marketing – unlike many other financial gurus who made their money through marketing courses and books. Still an active investor who earns consistent investment returns in both up and down markets. The point of these factoids is to demonstrate that I teach personal finance and investing based on real experience. I walk the talk and have the results to prove it. I do not teach ivory tower theories or inaccurate conventional wisdom: instead, I show you what works, what doesn’t, and why – all based on actual, provable, experience. With that said, there is a serious limitation to the financial and professional data cited above. It tells you about my financial and investment expertise, but it doesn’t tell you anything about me as a person. In other words, there are many self-proclaimed financial experts with impressive resumes so what is different about Todd? The most obvious difference is I made my money investing in publicly traded markets just like you can do; whereas, many financial experts made their money through becoming best-selling authors and marketing financial advice to you. Unless you plan on writing a best-selling book and building a marketing empire you may find difficulty duplicating their success. More at https://financialmentor.com Here's the Transcript Hugh: Hey, this is Hugh Ballou. Welcome to this episode of Orchestrating Success. I got a guy today that I’m going to interview that knows how to convert passion to profit. Todd, tell us a little bit about you. How do you say your last name? Todd: Tresidder. Hugh: I have a Southern focus on pronunciation, so I want to make sure I got it right. Todd, I’ve read a little bit about you and I’m really impressed. We’re talking about how to get more clients than you really need today. Talk about your background and what brought you to being able to do this for yourself and for others. Todd: My background is in hedge fund investing. That’s where I learned the investment skills that ultimately I market through my coaching services and books and courses and things like that. That’s where I learned it: practical school hard knocks. I spent about 12 years doing research in computerized trading algorithms and risk management systems, things like that. I ran the fund for all those years. We had only one losing year for the investors. The portfolio actually won money, even in that losing year, but it was such a small win that with the net of expenses and fees, investors lost a little bit. We now have 100% winning years. I went on to build this financial education company. I sold the hedge fund back when I was 35, which anybody looking at this feed can see that was a long time ago. I’ve been building out a financial education business, trying to give back the knowledge I created. It’s different; my viewpoints are sometimes unorthodox, but they are always supported by math and research and proof. They violate a lot of commonly held ideas in the financial planning area. Hugh: Love it. I like to violate all the standard leadership rules because they don’t work. Todd: Make hamburger out of sacred cows. Hugh: That’s right. One of the people I interviewed was Gary Gunderson, who wrote the book Killing Sacred Cows. For your business, who’s your ideal client? Todd: Depends on what part of the business you’re talking about. There is various parts of the business: online advertising, the books, the courses, and the coaching services. I think what you’re referring to is the coaching services. When you look at the ideal target client, there is several. The reason for that is there is several problems that the coaching service solves. One of the keys in getting more clients than you can handle is you have to be clear on what problem you solve. People pay for solutions to problems. You have to look at what the high value solution you have that other people will gladly pay for. That’s your starting point. It’s not so much like, women over 35 with a net worth of blah blah blah. It doesn’t work that way. It’s a psychographic, not a demographic. Hugh: Say a little more about that. That’s fascinating. What problem do you solve? Let’s go after it that way. Todd: One of the problems that I solve is people who achieve very-near financial independence. A lot of people don’t understand this, but as you approach financial independence, it’s a very unleveling experience, if you will. It typically takes people by surprise. The reason for that is as you approach financial independence, what happens is your life up to that point was very well prescribed. It’s standard stuff. You go to work five days a week. You have your job. Your focus is making more money. Your focus is spending less, saving money, trying to achieve some modicum of financial security. Everything is pretty well set. Once you achieve financial independence, all that grounding is removed because you no longer have to report to the man, you no longer have a daily routine that is required of you. Everything is up to you. You can choose. You no longer have any excuses for your unhappiness. Before when you were unhappy, you could always blame it on your crappy boss or your lousy job or the fact that you work all day when you really want to be doing X or Y. Once you’re financially independent, you have no excuses. Your happiness is entirely up to you. Your day is entirely up to you. That is what I call a burden of responsibility. Most people sitting on the other side of this will be like, “Yeah, Todd, gee, big burden. I’ll take it any day.” It’s true. For most people, it’s a privilege to get to that position in life. But don’t kid yourself. It’s very disconcerting. When people experience it, they’re thrown off. They seek out guidance, and I’m one of the only people who has been through it and is willing to mentor others through it. I have been through it a lot, both with myself and clients. That’s one target profile client. They have a lot of money, they are very concerned, they are right at the edge of financial independence but don’t know if they are financially independent or not. They’re not sure. The numbers are marginal. Right when you hit that point, your whole life changes. Before that, everything was pre-prescribed. After that, you’re going according to what your values are. All kinds of stuff that you could tolerate before, like going to work and putting up with people’s crap and all kinds of things like that, you won’t tolerate it anymore. It’s very unsettling. It’s a huge change in a person’s life. That’s one target client. Another target client is somebody who wants to build wealth. For example, an entrepreneur who has success, but he is not converting it into wealth. He is building a successful business. It’s not translating over into wealth into his personal balance sheet. He’s not sure what he’s doing wrong. He needs help. That’s another target client where I help them solve a problem. There is a variety of target clients. Hugh: Those are the people listening to this podcast. That’s how we position ourselves. There are people- 31 years working with solopreneurs and early-stage businesses. People are stuck. They are on a treadmill, and they are too busy. They don’t have a life. They haven’t done this kind of planning or reframing. Let’s go back to the expertise. Todd: Most people I see are too busy making a living to develop wealth. Hugh: Absolutely. Sometimes they’re too busy making a living to make a living. Todd: To live. Hugh: Amen. To the bottom line. We’re talking about how to have more clients than you can handle. I’m at a place in my career where, like you are, I screen clients and I don’t want to work with everybody. I only take a certain number. I try to automate the others or put them into groups. What are the problems? I’m in a service business. A lot of people I work with are in a service business. We are selling what might be called invisible at some point. Leadership is invisible until you’re bad at it. Financial planning is invisible until you’re bad at it. Service businesses - Todd: I call it selling pink fog. Hugh: Pink fog. I love that. What are some of the problems in approaching marketing for this kind of business? Todd: First of all, as I said, you have to be clear on what problem you solve that people will pay for. A lot of people have a lot of problems. For example, early on in the business, I used to help people get out of debt. I don’t do that anymore. That’s a problem people won’t pay for a solution for; they don’t have the money. They may really need help. They have a huge problem. But they don’t have money and they can’t really pay for a solution. You have to find problems that you are the single best solution to that people will gladly pay for that solution. Then you have to position yourself in their buying process. You have to understand where they look and what they’re looking for in order to solve that problem. It’s got to be a burning enough problem that they wake up in the morning and it bothers them. They care about it enough to research it. Those I call money key words. You’re looking for those money key words, or finding a buying process. The buying process might exist somewhere else other than the Internet, but you have to identify their buying process. Then you have to map yourself right into that buying process. You have to show up at the point they’re looking for that solution. As an example, on my site, if you look up terms like “money coach,” “financial coach,” “investment coach,” all those terms with coaching and finance, I will rank pretty highly. The way a buying process works for a coaching service is people will look for those money terms like “money coach” or “financial coach” or “financial coaching.” It’s a trust relationship. The buying process is you don’t have to be number one. It’s like a retirement calculator where somebody comes in, they will use the top result, they have their answer, and they’re out. With coaching, it’s a personal service, it’s a trusted relationship. People will go through the first couple pages of results, at least the first page. They will try to find somebody that they resonate with. They are trying to find somebody they can trust and connect with, somebody whose message they resonate with. They will go through the first couple pages of coaches in search of a coach. If you are looking for a financial coach, you have a financial problem you are trying to solve. You don’t want a traditional financial advisor; otherwise you would search for those terms. The site then has to position itself as a trusted authority in that field to where they feel compelled to connect with you. You also want to write your message in a way that it’s unique and stands for what you provide and only you can provide. For example, my message connects a lot of personal growth issues with wealth-building. In other words, the way I like to say it is that building wealth is the ultimate path to personal growth because of everything you have to go through in order to get there. The real gold is in who you become on the journey, not in the destination itself. That’s a very different positioning statement, but it’s true. It’s been true in my life and in my clients’ lives. It’s not some cutesy thing; it’s what I truly believe. But that’s unique in my message. Everybody else is about the money. They will all position themselves next to a Lamborghini or a fancy mansion. I’m sitting by a stream and talking about how life is about experiences, not stuff. Nobody wants more money; they want what they think money will get them. For the most part, people don’t want more stuff; they want a more fulfilling life. People connect with that. My target client does. That’s the point. Your message won’t relate to everybody, but it will relate to your target client, who you will want to attract. It will stand out from the crowd. If you go through the first couple pages of search results for things like “money coach” or “financial coaching” and look at those, I’m clearly a trusted authority in the field. That’s where I rank. People then contact you because that’s the buying process for a coach. Nearly every coach gives away a free strategy session. That’s where you get to know the client. You talk over stuff with them. All you have to do, the whole purpose of that content marketing is to get you to the strategy session. The strategy session is where the close takes place. Again, it’s just positioning yourself in the buying process. You have to have enough flow in clients in that buying process to have a full practice or a full business. In my case, back when I did it, I have grown since then. I don’t know what the numbers are now, but there was something like 25,000 searches for “money coach” if I am recalling right. You apply the 1% rule to it on the Internet. Of 25,000 searches, 1% of those click through, that is 250. 1% of that is 2.5 clients that will actually contact you and possibly convert. That’s 2.5 clients. That is only one term, right? There are a whole bunch of these terms I would rank for. If you take 2.5 clients for the one term and you say, “Okay, my average retention on a client is two years,” that would mean you could carry a constant practice of roughly 50 people, which is way more than I could ever fulfill. Just that one strategy alone right there more than filled my practice. One other thing we want to go through is one more step that I want to make sure we get in before we move. That is the actual conversion process. It’s traffic times conversion equals profit. That’s the formula. Hugh: Traffic x conversion = profit. Really good formula. Thank you. Todd: Very straightforward. That’s the way business works. So far, I have been showing the traffic, and I have been showing the first step to conversion. The actual conversion to a coaching relationship is a trust relationship. It’s going to be different for your business. You have to relate what I am saying to your business. The key is understanding the buying process of a client. I am relating the buying process of a coaching client to illustrate the point. You’re going to have to figure out the buying process for your clients. In my case, they all get a free strategy session. You have two conversions that have to take place. You have to convert them from cold traffic to somebody who wants a strategy session. You then have to convert the strategy session to a paying client. In the strategy session, I had a system set up where the person would have to first prequalify themselves. A prequalification is genuine, yet it also creates the bit of exclusivity. What I found in doing coaching was that it’s really a selection process. It’s not a marketing or sales process. For the right client, coaching was a no-brainer thing. It would definitely put more money in their pocket than it costs them. The key was finding the right client. So I gave away an article that everybody had to pre-read to qualify themselves. They had to say where they fit into the process when they applied for a strategy session. They would have to read the article to tell me where they fit in as a target client who is going to get more value than they paid for. In that essay, if you will, or article, it would go through and explain everybody that shouldn’t do coaching; they should instead learn the stuff over here and over here because it has a higher value relative to their need. It’s a more efficient way to get the information. The coaching is properly used in a very specific way for a very specific client, and either they qualify or they don’t. I just laid it out right up front, right? Those are the clients that are going to be great clients for me. Then they would write in and say, “I qualified under blah blah blah,” and they would pre-qualify themselves. That sorts out the strategy session. Very high percentages of the strategy sessions would close. It would be like 70-80% of the strategy sessions would actually result in a paying client. What it is is a prequalification system that keeps me from wasting my time on my phone. It sorts people. The key to that is the top of the funnel. We are explaining a funnel here. The top of the funnel has to be large enough that you can afford to be picky like that. You have to get that traffic coming in, and then you have to have the conversion process. By the time they come to me, they are definitely pre-sold. They have read my material. Most of my coaching clients would come to me and say, “Todd, I listened to all your podcasts.” One guy told me that he and his wife listened to each one of my podcasts three times before they called me. Three times. He and his wife. This guy made $600,000 a year. His time is very valuable. That is how much time he put into researching me: he researched my name, my business. He read a bunch of my articles, and then he contacted me. By the time he contacted me, he was pre-sold. That is the beauty. Once you go into a strategy session with this much pre-qual, the only thing you have to do is help him. Hugh: You have given us a whole lot of data here. It is a brilliant process. There is a couple of places I want to go back and clarify. I sound like I cut you off. This guy made $600,000 because he has the due diligence to do research before he jumps into something, like before he talked to you. Todd: Very high-quality clients. You are not dealing with college kids kicking the tires or people who can’t pay your bills or wannabes. You are only paying for people who are serious. Hugh: Your website is financialmentor.com. You got at least five books. How Much Money Do I Need to Retire? Those can be found on financialmentor.com? Todd: Yeah, and also on Amazon. Look up my name, or look up Financial Mentor on Amazon or Todd Tresidder. Go to my website, and you will see the books in the sidebar. Hugh: How long have you been doing this particular program? Todd: I got the website back in 1998 after I sold the hedge fund. I really didn’t do anything with it. I made tons of mistakes. It was a brochureware website. It was good enough back then because there wasn’t much competition on the Internet. It was good enough back then to bring clients into the coaching practice. But it was basically brochureware. It had tons of mistakes in it. We went into the top of the real estate market, so around 2006 or 2007, I got really uncomfortable. I was mostly focused on my real estate business back then. By real estate business, I mean personal ownership of a bunch of apartment buildings. I got uncomfortable with the financial leverage in real estate as the credit bubble bloomed. I sold everything, and I finished selling by 2007. At that point, all I had left was the house I live in. Once the downturn had really developed in full force and I saw how the government was going with it, I really wasn’t comfortable bringing financial leverage back in, and I am still not comfortable with it. I think things are too unstable. I decided to pursue time leverage, knowledge leverage, and technology leverage to build out this business finally. Also, along that time, I was introduced to Wordpress around 2008/2009. To make a short story long, I got the URL back in 1998, developed a junkie site that sat there for about ten years, got ahold of Wordpress, and the site has been through about three evolutions since then to the form you see now. I have only really taken it seriously since about 2009 or so. Hugh: You spoke early on in this interview about you not looking at a demographic, but a psychographic. There may be people listening to this that aren’t really familiar with that term. How do you sort out your psychographic? What does that mean? Todd: Let’s use my course as an example. What I’m doing in the business right now, we’ll get to it or not, is I am moving from coaching services. as you directly alluded to, those more than sold out. Couldn’t take new clients. I have been sold out for years. If you go on my website now, you will see I am not accepting new clients. I am moving the whole business to putting Todd in a box through courses. I coached for fifteen years. More than that now because I am still coaching, just the old clients that are still with me. I guess it’s 20 years I have been coaching now. I am dating myself here. I have been coaching 20 years. What I learned is what people go through to achieve financial freedom. The big solution I provide is financial freedom, like serious education for financial freedom, not get-rich-quick garbage, like serious education. How do you engineer your life to develop financial freedom with reliability and security? That is the solution I provide on the website. The moniker is Financial Freedom for Smart People. I am moving everything to courses because what I learned through coaching over those years is my clients slowly showed me it’s a step-by-step math they follow. Everybody comes to me at a different step in the process, but they all follow the same seven steps. I am formulating Seven Steps to Seven Figures. All the courses are already formulated. They are in drawers; I am just making them manifest if you will by formally putting them in courses. The first one available now is Step 3. That is how to design your life to result in wealth. It’s a wealth-planning course, but it is totally different from traditional financial planning or investment planning. We can go into that if you want. The point being, there is a psychographic for that course. It took me a while to figure that out. I was very confused. At first, I was like, It’s going to be people over 50, and thy are trying to retire. This, that, and the other thing. I was wrong. People who were college kids who were just getting out of school and getting started with a career. I had stay-at-home moms. I had men at 70 who were multi-millionaires. I couldn’t figure it out. It took me forever. I was interviewing my clients in the course trying to find out a commonality. It was obvious, but I didn’t get it at first. It was anybody who was serious enough about their financial freedom to study the subject and do something about it. That was the common psychographic. It was people who were serious about it. They weren’t just wannabes. They weren’t thinking it would be nice to have it. They were actively doing something about it. That’s why they were willing to pay some money for a course that gave them a complete soup-to-nuts solution. My target client is hanging out on other financial independence blogs. They are reading this stuff. Most of what you find on the subject is somewhat limited; it’s mostly about extreme frugality and how you achieve financial independence at an early age. My target client is studying it, and they say, “I want more.” They run across my course and buy it. Does that make sense to you, Hugh? Hugh: It makes a huge amount of sense. Todd, it’s probably 3% of the population that has been able to figure that out for their own benefit. Todd: I am just following standard business practices. When a course is new and the size of the people coming in is small enough that you can have personal interaction, I am having it. I am calling them up. I am getting on the phone with them. I am talking about the course. I am asking them how it’s working for them. What are their interests? What are their dreams? Where do they come from? How did they find me? How did they buy the course? How often do you get to talk to the course creator? Who cares enough to do that? You go in there and start seeing it. They will hand it to you if you ask the right questions. Hugh: Thank you for that. That is so helpful. It is so helpful. You did a lot of trial and error. I don’t call those mistakes; I call them learning opportunities. Todd: The way I approach it is everything is figure-out-able. You have to apply good business practices and step forward and apply risk management every step of the way. Eventually you will get there. I never knew courses when I started, and the course came out great. I didn’t know Internet marketing when I started. I was the first financial coach on the Internet when I started. Didn’t even exist as a business model. I had this harebrained crazy idea that I wanted to separate financial advice and financial education from investment product sales. Back in the 1990s, where did you get your financial information? It was from a broker, which is inherent conflict of interest. Now it doesn’t sound so revolutionary, but it is 20 years later. Hugh: I had a broker once. I kept getting broker and broker. We won’t go there. You figured out who needs you. You talk about getting the funnel. Here is the funnel. You need enough people in the funnel to be able to sort out those numbers you were talking about. How do you get people into that funnel? Todd: That’s what I was explaining earlier. I gave that content marketing example. I’m sorry, I didn’t explain in detail though. If you go on my site, you will see an entire area under Financial Coaching. There is a library of articles in there that are all connected into a silo of content. Hugh: Back up from that. How do you get them to come there? How do you drive traffic there? Todd: I am not driving traffic. They are searching for a solution, and I am becoming the authority in it. The key is you have to find out their buying process. It goes back to the beginning of the conversation. It’s about their buying process; it’s not about me. This is the thing that almost everybody misses in marketing. Nobody gives a damn about you. All they care about is themselves and their problems and what solution you can provide. The only thing they want from you is the solution. That may sound harsh, but isn’t it real? You’re laughing because it’s real. Hugh: I’m laughing because so few people have been able to figure that out. Here I am. Just being on social media, people hit me all the time, “Here I am, I’m great, buy my stuff.” Wait a minute. We haven’t had a conversation. I don’t know you. How do you know what I need? Todd: People think it’s about building up- You need to be authoritative, but you need to be authoritative in the way you give. When you’re giving to your customer, you have to come from the customer’s viewpoint. What are they looking for? What will convert them? They will convert when you give them so much value for free. The beauty of the Internet and content marketing is you can give unbelievable amounts of value for free, and it still makes good business sense because you can deliver videos and e-books and audio downloads and podcasts. You can deliver unbelievable solutions at almost no cost to yourself, just the cost of time of producing the media. When you do an authoritative body of work, Google will figure it out. If you structure it properly, Google will see that you’re an authority. But you have to build that authoritative body of work. I built an authoritative body of work in financial coaching quite a few years ago. It’s been top-ranked in Google ever since. Hugh: That’s the secret there. When I work with clients that are solopreneurs, we work on creating their position of influence. That is precisely what you are describing. Why do people need you? Who do you want to influence first? How do you want to influence them? What do you want them to do about it? There is figuring that dynamic out. You have given us a whole lot of data. I am just trying to go back and capture some of the significant sound bites here and some of the steps in the process because you figured out a very good process. People can go to your website and learn some things or buy some of your books. In the front end, creating that position of influence, you’re an expert at things. That is so key. You created the body of information. Go back to that part again. How did you start creating this expert position? Todd: For the terms “financial coaching,” all that, I did curated research around those terms. I saw all the searches people were using. How do you become a money coach? What is a money coach? How is financial coaching different from financial advice? Then what I did was I turned it into- I am very much about the consumer. I am a consumer advocate. That is how I got into this business. I got tired of all the- Where there is money, there is power. If you are in the money business, there are a lot of corrupt people who are trying to exploit people. If you read my book Don’t Hire a Financial Coach… Until After You Read This Book, that book was directly targeted at all the clients who were coming to me from the back-end coaching programs off of New York Times best-selling authors. What they were doing was they were getting a book that establishes them as an authority. Most people don’t know this, but there are floors of coaches off in Utah in high-rise buildings with headsets on in cubicles. They market these back-end coaching services to New York Times bestsellers. They create this curriculum. But it’s not real coaching. It’s not how coaching is best applied. It is very expensive content delivery, and it’s overpriced. But because it’s labeled as coaching, people can upsell it as a back-end sell off of their NYT bestselling books. So I’m not going to name names, but you can probably guess the people in my business who did this. I wrote a book as a consumer protection device so that consumers could recognize a genuine financial coach who is genuinely providing coaching in the way that it works and adds value versus somebody who is using it as a renaming metaphor for content delivery done in a very expensive, lazy way. That is an example of a consumer advocate book. The books are another thing, though. What they do is establish authority. They are another source of what you call high-relationship conversions. After people read my books or listen to my podcasts, they have an experience of me. There is trust involved. When they come over to the site, they are a different class of client than somebody who just did a Google search. I should say prospect, not client, a whole different class of prospect because you have to convert people from prospect to client. There is a consistent conversion process. Hugh: Absolutely. A lot of people that I know and that I talk to and that I see some dialogue on social media have a lot of traffic. A lot of people come to their website. They are not really converting. Is part of it that they haven’t really established the value and relationship with the client? Or is there some other secret for conversion? Todd: Let me put it this way. Hugh, do you like to be converted? Hugh: No. Todd: No, of course not. None of us do. That is why “Subscribe to my newsletter” is a losing proposition. Nobody wants another newsletter. Nobody needs more information. As I said before, they need solutions. They need value. You have to figure out how you can deliver value as part of the conversion. What is it that you can give that people will want enough to convert? I.e. become a subscriber on your list. It’s always about giving. That is the beauty of content marketing. That is what makes it fun. It’s a giving business. I don’t like to pitch, but I am more than happy to give and in the process have a smart business model behind it. Then my profits become a measure of how many people I’ve helped as opposed to how much I extracted from people or something. As long as you are always giving more value than you take, it’s a fun business. It’s hard work, but it’s fun. Hugh: Well, I do detect a bit of passion in your voice. You have excitement when you talk about what you do and a passion for it. That is underlying. You really have to want to do what you’re doing. What did you say about this is a giving business? Would you go back to that? You slipped that one in there. Todd: Think about it. If you go on my website, what do you get when you subscribe? You can get a free e-book and a free course called 52 Weeks to Financial Freedom. I am changing that up by the way, but the course as it exists right now as we record this is 52 Weeks to Financial Freedom. It maps up the entire financial freedom process step by step. You can see all the steps. It gives you the overview framework. If that is your goal, which is my target client again, if that is your goal, then that is a high value proposition. The free book I give away is 18 Essential Lessons of a Self-Made Millionaire. That goes through and shares all kinds of valuable ideas I learned along the journey. I give away transcripts to podcasts for opting in. I give away a free PDF of any article. I am known for extremely long-body content. I write articles that are almost as long as e-books. I did a whole expose on Whole Life insurance and how it is sold incorrectly and how it should be sold correctly and who is in it for and who gets ripped off by it. I give common business sense principles around Whole Life. 12,000 words. It’s almost an e-book length article. A lot of people don’t want to read that much online so I give away a free PDF of every article. There is no ads on it. It’s all beautifully formatted. All you have to do is opt in. You can get a free PDF of any article on the site. Also, my calculators. I have one of the largest collections of financial calculators on the Internet. I give them away for free. You can use them all you want, no opt-in required. However, if you would like a screen print of all your calculated results with all the tables and charts and everything cool with it, then when you opt in, I will send it to you. What I am pointing out is there is giving at every step. I will give you the article, and if you want the PDF, just opt in. I will give you the calculator for free, and if you want the printed results sent to you in a nice format, opt in and I will send it to you for free. I will give you the free book and the free course. I give, give, give. Always a value. Something that is relevant and valuable to where you are anywhere on my site at that point. The giveaways are so consistent throughout the site that I actually tested what most marketers do, which is pop-up boxes, or interstitials in the business. In the old advertising business, it was called interruption marketing, where you just interrupt them personally over their screen until you irritate them so much they opt in, or some crazy idea. I actually tried them one time. I did an experiment for a month, and my opt-in rate dropped. My time on my site dropped. All the quality standards of the site dropped. Like time on site, page views per visitor, all those numbers dropped, and my opt-in dropped. That stuff only works when your site doesn’t have proper opt-in bonuses. If you have proper incentives for people to opt in, they will opt in. If you chase them around with all these interstitials, you will chase them away. Let people choose to opt in. That’s your quality subscriber. Give them something worth subscribing for. Hugh: If you have a big list, it’s actually meaningless. The free e-book that they get, would you give us that title again? Todd: 18 Essential Lessons of a Self-Made Millionaire. Hugh: That is worth going right there. Wow. Todd: It’s free, and it’s a short read that is packed with value. If you delivered a junk e-book on the back end of it, what did you accomplish? It’s got to be good. If they come in and trusted you enough to give you their name, and you deliver a piece of junk e-book that is two pages long and says nothing or is a bullet point list, that didn’t build trust or relationship. The whole point of this is to build trust and relationship for the high-value conversion. In a dating analogy, it’s the equivalent of saying, “Do you want to go for a cup of coffee?” That is the opt-in. If you immediately say, “Come home with me. Let’s have sex,” it’s not going to be a conversion. There has to be trust and relationship built. The desire has to exist before the conversion takes place. Hugh: Such wise words. We’ve had a lot of information in the last 30-40 minutes here. This will be transcribed, and it will be on the podcast and on my website. Your links will be there. I would encourage people- What is the name of your podcast by the way? Todd: Financial Mentor. Very original. Everything is Financial Mentor. Facebook, Twitter. It’s Financial Mentor everywhere. I have the branding across the board. Hugh: That explains itself. It explains itself. Todd: Yeah. Again, I was lucky. I got it back in ’98. I started the business early on that you could get a decent URL that matches the business. It’s a financial education business. I am mentoring people on how to build wealth. Hugh: You make it sound easy, but you have worked hard to make it sound easy. Todd: Very much so. That is the mark of- You know somebody understands it when they can explain it in a way that simplifies it and makes it actionable. You only get to that point by walking the talk. If you had asked me ten years ago, I would have fumbled this thing left and right. It’s only because I have now done it. Once you really know it at a deep level, it’s pretty simple stuff. It’s not complex. But it’s a lot of work to do. To do well, it takes some effort. You don’t just throw it up there. Hugh: I find a lot of people make it harder than it already is. It’s already hard. When I try to simplify it, I liked- Todd: Let’s clarify. I want to clarify something. It’s not hard; it’s a lot of work. It’s relatively simple to do. You just have to be committed to do the work to create all the value for people. If you’re willing to do the work to create value because you care enough to give that value, it’s not hard. It’s just a lot of work. Hugh: If people are tired of their subsistence, getting along with what they’re making, they can go to http://FinancialMentor.com or listen to your podcast. It’s on iTunes, I’m sure. Financial Mentor. And your Facebook page is Financial Mentor. Going to your website, there is a lot of free stuff. Todd, you’ve given us a huge amount. Todd: I guess I wasn’t lying, huh? Hugh: That doesn’t do any good, does it? It’s the antithesis of those people saying, “Come to my webinar, and you will make a lot of money.” They give you a couple of tips and they tell you you should buy something to get the rest. What you are doing is giving people a large body of information and saying, “If you like that, there’s more.” You have really given people something of value. That is so key today because there are so many people trying to trick us. You’re giving people really solid information. We found each other on LinkedIn, and I was looking for credible people to do an interview for my podcast and vice versa to exchange with credible people and grow my network and help you grow your network. I am really glad that you and your team responded. You have a high-functioning team that responded on your behalf. My area is leadership and organizational development. Our work is very similar. Somewhere in here, you had a quote that was very similar to what Jim Rohn used to teach. It’s not making your goal that is the most important thing; it’s what happens to you and your business in achieving the goal. I wanted to highlight that. Todd: Think about it. Business is just one of the stages on which you play out your stuff in life. You have various stages you play out on. You have relationship, money, business, spirituality. There are all these different stages on which you are playing out your stuff. This is just one of them. Ultimately, what is life? I like to think of life as becoming the best version of yourself. Treading a path of personal growth. You are growing and moving into whatever you can become. It’s a never-ending journey, and that’s what makes it fun and exciting. Hugh: It is. We have had some interesting people. I like to record these live on Facebook and see who shows up. It is totally unannounced. We randomly picked up some interesting people. As we do the wrap here, Todd, this is incredibly important information. People will get to track it by looking at the transcript. What would you leave us with? What closing thought or challenge would you like to leave the listener with today? Todd: Just do the work. To quote Steven Pressfield, Do the work. Overcome your resistance, and move your life forward.” Guess what? This isn’t a trial run. You can look at Hugh and me here. We are older dudes now. We’ve been down the road. You’re going to get to our spot really fast. Surprisingly fast. It’s not a trial run. Don’t waste your days. Get out there and make it happen. Just do it, to quote Nike. Why else would you live? What else is the point of your day? Don’t waste time. Get out and make it happen. Hugh: Todd Tresidder, you made my day. This was certainly not a waste of time. It was very important. Thank you for giving such value to me and my listeners. Todd: Thanks, Hugh for having me on your show.
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Todd Tresidder’s background includes getting a B.A. in Economics from University of California at Davis. Todd is a member of the Economics Honors Society and Deans List and has been a serial entrepreneur since childhood building many businesses and retiring at age 35 from his position as a Hedge Fund Investment Manager responsible for a 20+ million dollar portfolio. Todd raised his net worth from less than zero at age 23 to self-made millionaire 12 years later by “walking the talk” using the same personal finance and investment strategies taught on this web site. Todd reached financial independence at the age 35 through investing – not marketing – unlike many other financial gurus who made their money through marketing courses and books. Main Questions Asked: How much money do we need to retire? Is there a point where it’s too late? What does financial coaching mean? Key Lessons Learned: Retirement Planning The default age for retirement has always been 65 but that’s beginning to change. Life spans are getting longer and the length of time people are retired is expanding. This means it takes way more money to support the additional years of retirement and financial independence doesn’t mean the same thing it used too. The new retirement involves having a career in the early stages and accumulating the capital you need for later on. The later stages in your life are focused on fulfillment. Most people think of retirement as a box where you save money for the first 65 years of your life and then you don’t do anything until the day you die, but that’s not the way life goes. They also tend to rely on their financial planner to create the wealth they need to survive when they retire. There are only three asset classes that you can viable for retirement planning and financial independence: Business entrepreneurship, direct ownership of real estate, and owning conventional paper assets. All three are acceptable, they just have different characteristics that have to match up to your needs. Financial planners will always try to sell you the conventional paper assets path but it’s not your only option. If you have a website, you should push people to your site but it depends on your goals for your content. Avoid using your Libsyn link. The advanced planning framework uses a different set of mathematics where you use other asset classes to build wealth. It’s never too late to start planning for retirement, you just need to have different strategies for different ages and skill sets. Almost everybody has the assumption that paper assets are the only real way to reach financial independence, they’re missing the framework they need to understand their other options. Everyone has a conflict of interest on your money except you. That’s why traditional financial plans don’t include non-traditional financial assets. You can delegate authority over your financial assets, but you can never delegate responsibility. You don’t have to do everything yourself, you just need the knowledge to make good decisions. Wealth is math, if you don’t put it to work for you it will work against you. Technology has made a number of business models possible that couldn’t have existed only 5 years ago. Todd was a pioneer of financial coaching in the early days of the internet. A financial coach is an educator, the goal is to make you independent of your relationship with the coach. Once you learn something and act on it, it starts to become ingrained. Final Tips The secret to financial planning is that there is no secret. You just need the knowledge to make good decisions about your wealth. It’s never too late to get started planning your retirement and trying to achieve financial independence! Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe and leave a 5-star rating and review in iTunes! Links to Resources Mentioned Seven Steps To Seven Figures https://financialmentor.com/ How Much Money Do I Need To Retire Step 3 Course
Jonathan McEvoy is currently an undergrad student of economics at Waterford Institute of Technology in Ireland. He was recently recognised for being in the top 5% of the Business School at W.I.T, earning the honour of being on the Deans List for Academic Achievement. Jonathan has a unique understanding of the world around us and, together with his love of economics, has a unique perspective on the economics discipline. Jonathan’s desire to discover and explore the multitude of economic thinking, from Keynesianism to Marxism, has resulted in him creating a blog called Economics - Thoughts of a Student which can be found at jonathanmcevoy888.blogspot.com. His recent career history has prepared him well to be great public speaker and communicator. Jonathan is also an athlete and a top soccer player, having spent time with English Premier League clubs Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur. Jonathan’s interests also include Health, Human Rights, Politics, Civil Rights, Poverty Alleviation and Science and Technology. You can check out the shownotes page for all the links, books and resources mentioned by Jonathan at www.economicrockstar.com/jonathanmcevoy
CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT US ON PATREON In this episode, Bigg UU & Riffa speak on the West Coast. From the chronic (the marijuana and the albums), Dr. Dre's influence, all of the shit that we let slide with Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg lasting in the game so long, why Bigg UU thinks Facebook is trash and Dyson Vacuums. This episode's interview, we chat with Terry Bluez about being a film student, transitioning from being a rapper, linking up with Bigg UU on accident in Vegas, diversity in film, Zootopia being the best movie he's seen in 3 years, will he ever drop his indie film "The Dean's List" and a whole lot more! Follow him on Twitter @TerryBluez! Check out the PSA he did that went viral https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDnwrqBnk4s The trailer for 'The Dean's List' (Leave a comment and tell him to drop the movie!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fnk9KtqNJAA Log on to Trillmatic.com Follow us on Twitter: @BeenTrillmatic@Riffa254 @BiggUU254 Like us on FB: Facebook.com/BeenTrillmatic
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We last spoke with Amale Andraos for our Deans List series, a year after she succeeded Mark Wigley as dean of Columbia University's GSAPP.Since 2011 at GSAPP, before her deanship began, Andraos has ledvarious research studios and seminars around "Architecture andRepresentation: The Arab City"—the results from which she has nowedited, with Studio-X Amman director Nora Akawi, into a newbook, The Arab City.Andraos spoke with Amelia Taylor-Hochberg about theperpetuated stereotypes and simplifications that plague discussionsof Arab cities—the desert v. the oasis, the traditional v. themodern, etc.—and how her own experiences in Beirut inspired herresearch.
Before coming to MIT to serve as dean of the School of Architecture + Planning in January 2014, Hashim Sarkis taught at Harvard's GSD as the Aga Khan professor of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism in Muslim Societies. He founded his own practice, Hashim Sarkis Studios, in Cambridge in 1998, and continues to lead the firm. Sarkis’s experience working in two of the most highly-regarded architectural education institutions worldwide, while also managing his own firm, puts him in a unique position to approach theoretical questions of architecture from within the two, often discordant spheres of academia and practice. Our interview revolves around the same questions we ask in our Deans List series – how architecture education and practice are changing, how to address student needs, MIT’s particular take on how to cultivate exceptional architects, and the culture of the school in a global urban context.
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In 1986 David Sparks of Sparks Law and MacSparky was an engineering student that joined his collegiate debate team. David had tremendous success as a debater and before long he was hooked. David attended Pepperdine Law School as a Dean's Merit Scholar; he made the Dean's List and, after an externship with a Federal District Judge, graduated in 1993 with the sole purpose of getting in a courtroom just like Atticus Finch. David joined a law firm full of remarkable lawyers where he was promised me he'd get time in a courtroom. They made good on that promise, letting David go to trial (and win) his first case just a few months after swearing into the bar.
In this podcast, we learn how ADHD affects school by hearing Erin, a successful 29-yo with ADHD, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. She'll identify 3 common problems for students with ADHD and tell us how she went from academic probation to the Dean's List when she was in college! This is Part 1 of 2 Parts in the "Back to School with ADHD" Series. To check out the resources that helped Erin, visit the Centre for ADHD Awareness, Canada at www.caddac.ca! Finish Back to School with ADHD here in Part 2! https://soundcloud.com/dbsalliance/back-to-school-with-adhd-pt-2-of-2-3-strategies-you-need-to-survive Your Thoughts/Suggestions for Comments? Could you relate to the 3 problems Erin talked about? Did you learn something new from this podcast?
Erin continues the story she began in Pt 1 (of 2) in the "Back to School with ADHD" series. She tells us about a fourth problem students with ADHD face called Working Memory Disability or Executive Functioning. Erin also explains 3 strategies students with ADHD can use to finish high school or college using her own experience as someone who went from academic probation to the Dean's List! She also shares about how the Centre for ADHD Awareness, Canada helped her along with ADHD books that guided her. For more info, just visit the Centre for ADHD Awareness, Canada at www.caddac.ca! Your Thoughts?/Suggestions for Comments: Could you (or someone you know) use any of the 3 tips Erin explained? Have you experienced problems with Executive Functioning? Did you learn anything new that can help you?
n this podcast, we learn how ADHD affects school by hearing Erin, a successful 29-yo with ADHD, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. She'll identify 3 common problems for students with ADHD and tell us how she went from academic probation to the Dean's List when she was in college! This is Part 1 of 2 Parts in the "Back to School with ADHD" Series. To check out the resources that helped Erin, visit the Centre for ADHD Awareness, Canada at www.caddac.ca! Your Thoughts/Suggestions for Comments? Could you relate to the 3 problems Erin talked about? Did you learn something new from this podcast? Has this podcast helped you understand how people with ADHD feel?
Erin continues the story she began in Pt 1 (of 2) in the "Back to School with ADHD" series. She tells us about a problem students with ADHD face called Working Memory Disability or Executive Functioning. Erin also explains 3 strategies students with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) can use to finish high school or college using her own experience as someone who went from academic probation to the Dean's List! She also shares some ADHD books that guided her. For more info, just visit the Centre for ADHD Awareness, Canada at www.caddac.ca! Did you miss the first half of this interview? Hear Pt 1 of Back to School with ADHD here: https://soundcloud.com/dbsalliance/back-to-school-with-adhd-pt-1-of-2-3-problems-adhd-students-face Your Thoughts: Do you have a problem with Executive Functioning? Can you use any of these strategies (using a recorder, switching classes, put a list of items on door for backpack, etc)?
In 1989, after graduating from Northwest High School in Indianapolis, Imani worked several factory jobs before she dedicated her life to care for her mother, grandparents, and aunt. She stood by their side for fourteen years; including being a single parent to three (two boys and a girl). After Imani's sister resumed the role as primary caregiver for their mother, Imani enrolled at a local community college to major in Paralegal Studies. It was then, the four-time Dean's List student discovered her passion of writing. She wrote essays, short stories, and poetries, and a few were published in the college paper and a local magazine.While being a Caregiver, Imani suffered the darkness of depression. She described her emotions in a 2010 poem, Trapped With My Eyes Wide Open.
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Wake Up Early as we Fire up the grill and serve up some hot College Football Talk on The Saturday Morning Tailgate Show.
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Size: 9M, Duration: 18:53 var addthis_pub="49ee0590757eebcd"; Hey, folks, we're deep into getting ready for Dragon*Con, but you can look forward to hearing some of those performances here in October! This assumes, of course, that you can't be there yourself.By the way, a correction to the Dragon*Con schedule.The Call of Cthulhu will be on Saturday night at the Marriott Atrium Ballroom at 7:30pm.Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Enemies Within! will be on Sunday night at the Hyatt Regency VI-VII at 7:00pm.The above schedule is backwards from what Dragon*Con published in their pocket program guide, so pass the word and don't miss either show!We'll be back in a public venue at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates on October 24 and 25, so be sure to tell all your non-congoing friends that they don't have to miss out on the radio magic!This month we bring you the second part of Our Fair City by Robert A. Heinlein, adapted for audio by Brad Strickland and Thomas E. Fuller, performed live at LibertyCon in Chattanooga, TN on July 11, 2009. This is part of our Dean's List series, available through our website. And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence". Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon!You can now also show your support for quality, original audio drama to the world with our expanded line of merchandise at Woodrow's Mercantile, hosted by Cafe Press!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookTwitterCheck our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.There is Adventure in Sound!
Host Jim Ventura (professional Soothsayer) discusses his latest monthly blog column; Snake Oil. Callers with questions or comments are encouraged to call in live, or in the chat room halfway through the show. Metaphysical wisdom, practicality, humor and an old souls insight make Snake Oil Radio worth listening to. Todays show: Interview show with Steve Ryals, The Feelings Coach: Former Speed Freak and Alcoholic Reveals How to Break the Madness of Addiction Forever. Steve Ryals, lives off the electrical grid in Northern California, has a publishing company, has been a freelance music reviewer for 15 years, has made and lost over a million dollars, and has been studying mind/body health his entire adult life. Steve is very knowledgeable about the interface between science, spirituality, philosophy, religion and metaphysics. His book, Drunk with Wonder: Awakening to the God Within, is a synthesis of much of the literature to date (with exhaustive bibliography), combined with his own story of going from homeless and shooting methedrine (speed) to graduating from U.C. Berkeley on the Dean's List. Steve is a long time supporter of Challenge Day, as recently featured on Oprah. Recent research indicates that teaching emotional literacy, including safe and responsible ways to deeply feel emotions, is crucial to healthy relationships and physical vitality. The ultimate goal is social harmony, which is a central component of a sustainable future and lasting peace in the world. The thesis of Drunk with Wonder is that emotions fully felt inevitably shift. Through learning to be present with his own deep feelings, Steve was able to let go of years of addictive behavior, including decades of alcohol abuse. He attributes his current health and happiness to his direct experience that "healing takes feeling" and says that the healthy, safe and appropriate sharing of feelings is key to a wonder-filled life.
Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This month we bring you Our Fair City by Robert A. Heinlein, adapted for audio by Brad Strickland and Thomas E. Fuller, performed live at LibertyCon in Chattanooga, TN on July 11, 2009. This is part of our Dean's List series, available through our website. And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence". Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon!You can now also show your support for quality, original audio drama to the world with our expanded line of merchandise at Woodrow's Mercantile, hosted by Cafe Press!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookTwitterYou can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts! Our next one will be at Dragon*Con on Labor Day weekend, where we will present The Call of Cthulhu by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler, and then we'll be back at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates on October 24 and 25. Halloween programming guaranteed to chill the imagination.Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.There is Adventure in Sound! var addthis_pub="49ee0590757eebcd";