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Quite a well-known chief executive and finance guy told me once that, in business, you should always make use of other people's money first. Which is exactly what the Government is doing with the KiwiSaver changes announced in yesterday's budget. It wants more of our money going in from our wages and salaries and less of its money going in through government contributions. Although, that's our money too when it comes down to it. But the gist is, the minimum contributions are going to increase from 3 percent to 4 percent and the bit the Government chips in each year is halving - from a maximum of $520 to a maximum of $260. The change in what we pay-in to our KiwiSaver is going to be somewhat gradual. From April 1 next year, the rate will shift to 3.5 percent, before increasing again in April 2028 to 4 per cent. But if you're earning more than $180,000 a year, there'll be some changes coming sooner. You'll have no government money at all going into your KiwiSaver from July this year. Which I think is great. Because why should someone earning that amount of money get a government hand-out? They shouldn't. Especially, when you consider that the finance minister made no noises yesterday about any longer term changes - such as the ones I always have and always will push for: means testing the state pension and increasing the age you can get it. But with no talk about either of those, I think the Government should have gone harder and faster with the contribution changes. I'm not the only one who thinks this. Rupert Carlyon runs a KiwiSaver provider and he says 4 percent plus 4 percent is better than the 3 percent plus 3 percent that we have now - but nothing like the 6 percent plus 6 percent they have in Australia. And he says it's nowhere near the 15 percent average contribution rates in other OECD countries. He says: “We have a long way to go, but it's better than nowhere." Another provider, Dean Anderson, says the finance minister should have stood up yesterday and delivered an outline of how New Zealand is going to follow Australia's lead and increase contributions more than it did yesterday. And he will get no argument from me. Because we need to be way closer to the way they do things in Australia with their retirement savings scheme if there's any hope of keeping state pension entitlement anything close to 65. Which I think is way too low. The retirement age should be, at least, 67. We also need to be way closer to the way they do things in Australia if we're going to hold on to this pipedream of keeping the pension a universal benefit that everyone - whether they need it or not. Yes, I know the consequences of contributing more to KiwiSaver. It means less money in the pocket in the here and now. Which is why some people are warning us today that the changes aren't great news for everyone. Retirement Commissioner Jane Wrightson says low-income earners, Maori, women and self-employed will be hit the hardest by the lower government contributions. She says: "It's a shame there are so few government incentives for a scheme that underpins private saving for retirement.” The Retirement Commissioner would have liked to have seen the Government use the money it's going to save from reduced contributions to help these people out. But, irrespective of how we are affected by having to pay more into our KiwiSaver and getting less contributions from the government, we need to remind ourselves what saving is all about. It's about denying ourselves in the here and now, to benefit in the future. And yes, we will all be affected by these changes announced yesterday to varying degrees. But, what it comes down to for me, is that these changes are about denying ourselves a little bit more than we do at the moment, so that we can have a little bit more in the future. And what's so bad about that?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it take to lead a leadership organisation? Well, former AFL player and two-time Hawthorn Grand Final winner, Dean Anderson explains why in 2022, he took the role of CEO at Leading Teams. Leading Teams is an organisation well known for its leadership and high performance models, that have had a huge impact on businesses across so many industries, including media, education, government, utlitlies and most publicised - on elite level sporting teams. Business Essentials Daily is produced by: SoundCartelsoundcartel.com.au+61 3 9882 8333See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we highlight some of the top share market and economic insights of 2024, featuring expert guests Jarrod Kerr, Chief Economist at Kiwibank, Sam Stubbs, Founder of Simplicity, Dean Anderson, Founder of Kernel, and Murray Harris, Head of KiwiSaver at Milford. From share market trends to KiwiSaver strategies and investment tips, these top insights will help guide your financial decisions in 2025 and beyond. This episode is proudly sponsored by Partners Life. For more money tips follow us on: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn TikTok YouTube The content in this podcast is the opinion of the hosts. It should not be treated as financial advice. It is important to take into consideration your own personal situation and goals before making any financial decisions.
In this episode, we delve into whether the S&P 500 truly offers diversification for investors. We unpack the index's composition and performance, examining if it lives up to its reputation as a diversified fund in today's market. Learn more about Kernel This episode is proudly sponsored by Partners Life. For more money tips follow us on: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn TikTok YouTube The content in this podcast is the opinion of the hosts. It should not be treated as financial advice. It is important to take into consideration your own personal situation and goals before making any financial decisions.
How to ensure your transformational changes succeed? In this episode, Dr. Dean Anderson and Linda (Dr. Change), founders of this work, describe Being First's Leading Transformational Change online program that features ten best practice strategies essential for succeeding at transformational change. They describe the essence of each strategy and the real situations that prompted the need for them, including case examples of their power in catalyzing breakthroughs in how leaders have led their transformational changes. Gleaning from five decades of experience, Dean and Linda give you the “what and the why” of each strategy and invite you to learn the pragmatics of “how” in the course.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Kernel recently surpassed $1B in funds under management - a massive achievement for the investment and finance platform. They started with a range of index funds and this milestone is just the beginning of how they aim to help with wealth management. What does it take to get started in fintech? How do you grow to a billion under management? What comes next? To chat all this Dean Anderson, founder and CEO joins the podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dean Anderson from Uffda says he's frustrated about the new licensing process in for cannabis in Minnesota.
In this episode, Amy is joined by Dean Anderson, Chief Executive of Kernel Wealth. Dean and Amy break into the shares vs property investment debate, deep diving into how each approach has ramifications for New Zealand's economic health and how they impact on an individual level. This episode is packed full of discussions on topics such as rent vs buy, Kiwisaver, business ownership and much more!
Wowee.... after a big week in the press. We're back... Backing it up with the another massive episode. We are joined by Dean Anderson's son Noah and get to the bottom of Buttsy's poo from 15 years ago. The 28 year old Male comes on and delivers one of the ALL-TIME voice messages and Lynchy comes on and has one of the weirdest 'Thank god I'm a country boy' segments in recent memory. Both Butts and Chom come clean on some confessions, it's a ripping episode plums.... enjoy! Produced by Josh Moffitt Proudly supported by Neds 200 PLUS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/200pluspod/ Sam Draper: www.instagram.com/drvper/ Nick Butler: https://www.instagram.com/nick_butler10/ Charlie Comben: https://www.instagram.com/charliecomben/ Max Lynch: https://www.instagram.com/_maximumlynch_ Clubby Sports: https://www.instagram.com/ClubbySports Producey: https://producey.com/
In this episode, Dr. Nathaniel J. Wilson discusses Pentecostal Tabernacle (pastored by Jonathan Sanders), Dr. Dean Anderson starting a work in Williams, CA, and developing an Apostolic view of education.
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I have been wanting to talk to Dean Anderson for some time now. Finally, we were able to connect and we had a great conversation.I have admired Dean's Ultra Endurance efforts for many years. From completing the Triple Crown of bike packing in the US on his single-speed bike to Everesting projects, Dean is always getting after it In this episode he shares how he balances his life with his endurance efforts. We discuss the importance of his faith, tips and tricks to mentally prepare for a successful endurance endeavor and other topics.I hope you enjoy this one.Save 15% at Redshift Sports when you use the code MB40Save 50% off your first month of coaching at Cycling 101 when you use the code MB40 at checkout.Save 25% at Dynamic Cyclist when you use the promo code MB40 at checkout.Visit Rollingdale CycleThanks to Ottalaus Inc. for their support.Thanks to Spandex Panda for their support.Thanks to Lakeside Bikes in Invermere for supporting me!
What does it take to lead a leadership organisation? Well, former AFL player and two-time Hawthorn Grand Final winner, Dean Anderson explains why in 2022, he took the role of CEO at Leading Teams. Leading Teams is an organisation well known for its leadership and high performance models, that have had a huge impact on businesses across so many industries, including media, education, government, utlitlies and most publicised - on elite level sporting teams. Business Essentials Daily is produced by: SoundCartelsoundcartel.com.au+61 3 9882 8333See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Billy Dean Anderson was born in Fentress County, Tennessee, and, by all accounts, lived a normal law-abiding life as he grew up, even becoming a volunteer preacher in his church.Then it all went horribly wrong.He and some other men held up a theater in Jamestown, beginning a life of crime in two states. He eventually made the FBI most wanted list.This is his story.Be sure to subscribe to the Stories podcast for more Stories of Appalachia...we're on Spreaker, Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks for listening and for sharing our stories with your friends.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/stories-of-appalachia--5553692/support.
Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald's Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it's why investors are turning away from meme stocks, to more traditional investing methods. Hosted by Frances Cook. It's been a wild few years on the share market. When interest rates were so low, other types of investments didn't seem too interesting, so investors flooded to shares.That led to a sugar rush on the market, sky rocketing values, and trends like meme stocks taking over social media. Well as anyone can tell you after a binge on junk food, sometimes you're left craving a salad, and it seems that's what investors are feeling now. The more boring side of investing is making a comeback, along with other types of investments like bonds, and even savings accounts. So here's what to know as we head into another fun year of making the most of our money. For the latest podcast I talked to Dean Anderson from Kernel. If you have a question about this podcast, or a question you'd like answered in the next one, come and talk to me about it. I'm on Facebook here, Instagram here, and Twitter here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of The Way Out I'm pleased to bring you my interview with husband, father, person in long term recovery and Author of the book Finding Myself Sober, Dean Anderson. Dean shares his journey to and through Recovery to this point with us with genuine humor, humility and an unmistakable wisdom that can only come from doing the work and practicing certain recovery principles on a daily basis. Dean's story is proof positive alcoholism and addiction doesn't discriminate. As we demonstrate often on this podcast, having an idyllic childhood is no guarantee against developing alcohol or substance use disorder despite the high prevalence of trauma and mental health disorders among those of us who identify as persons in Recovery. Dean's story and his book bring to light key Recovery principles that underlay the 12-Step program of Recovery that are in fact universally applicable to all of us whom are looking for a practical way to implement positive change in our lives as we progress in our individual recovery so listen up. Learn more about Finding Myself Sober by Dean S Anderson: https://a.co/d/4AZB7xz Recovery literature (quit-lit) recommendation: The Shack by William P. Young - https://a.co/d/ck6jHtb Best piece of Recovery advice: Get in the middle of the Recovery Herd Song that symbolizes Recovery to Dean: Waiting for my real life to begin by Colin Hay - https://youtu.be/wQBHPn9sDfY?si=6bR8jy1H4s0-GK7R Don't forget to check out “The Way Out Playlist” available only on Spotify. Curated by all our wonderful guests on the podcast! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6HNQyyjlFBrDbOUADgw1Sz (c) 2015 - 2024 The Way Out Podcast | All Rights Reserved Theme Music: “all clear” (https://ketsa.uk/browse-music/) by Ketsa (https://ketsa.uk) licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-way-out-podcast/message
DJ DiBiase brings the ruckus with live-wire blends of Wu-Tang, Big L, Redman and a grip of golden era greats. Plus brand new heat from NYC legend The One Chadio, deep thoughts with Satisfaction Unlimited, and feverish disco dreams from Dean Anderson and Black Truffle. View the full playlist for this show at https://www.wefunkradio.com/show/1186 Enjoying WEFUNK? Listen to all of our mixes at https://www.wefunkradio.com/shows/
Elders and deacons working in conjunction for the good of their flock is of great importance to the health of any local church but the way to go about that is not always well-defined. In this episode, Rev. Stephen Tracey talks with David Nakhla and Jeffrey Roach, a deacon at Resurrection Presbyterian Church in Matthews, North Carolina, about thoughts on best practices for the two offices: good communication, having joint meetings, using discretion, and practicing joint visitation. This episode has been graciously provided by the Committee on Christian Education's OPC Ruling Elder Podcast, which aired in September of this year.Referenced in this episode: The Deacon: The Biblical Roots and the Ministry of Mercy TodayHelpful articles pertaining to this episode from Ordained Servant:“Balancing Sensitivity and Stewardship in Diaconal Assistance.” 7:3 (Jul. 1998): 67.“The Biblical Foundation of the Diaconate.” (George W. Knight III) 5:3 (Jul. 1996): 66-68.“Are Deacons Members of the Session?” (R. Dean Anderson, Jr.) 2:4 (Oct. 1993): 75-78.“Pointers for Elders and Deacons, Part 1.” 2:3 (Jul. 1993): 59-64.“Pointers for Elders and Deacons, Part 2.” 2:4 (Oct. 1993): 79-85.“Pointers for Elders and Deacons, Part 3.” 3:1 (Jan. 1994): 3-8.“A Proposed Job Description for a Deacon.” (A. G. Edwards III) 4:1 (Jan. 1995): 3-5.“Reforming the Diaconate, Part 1.” (William Shishko) 1:2 (Apr. 1992): 43-45.“Reforming the Diaconate, Part 2.” (William Shishko) 1:3 (Sep. 1992): 63-66.“Reforming the Diaconate, Part 3.” (William Shishko) 2:1 (Jan. 1993): 16-18.“Some Old Testament Roots and Their Continuing Significance.” (C. Van Dam) 1:1 (Jan. 1992): 14-21.You can find other helpful resources on OPCCDM.org.You can find all of our episodes at thereformeddeacon.org. Make sure to follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you don't miss an episode. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for giveaways and more information. Find other resources on OPCCDM.org.
Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio. Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Chip Flory, host of Agritalk to break down whats happening in the markets; Hear a clip with Dean Anderson from the Farm Safety Roundup on hazardous atmospheres; and, Keith Bremner & Sara Meidlinger of PRIDE Seeds for a... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio. Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Chip Flory, host of Agritalk to break down whats happening in the markets; Hear a clip with Dean Anderson from the Farm Safety Roundup on hazardous atmospheres; and, Keith Bremner & Sara Meidlinger of PRIDE Seeds for a... Read More
Recovery is so much more than just ‘quit drinking'. You face the question “I'm not drinking, so now what?” In the coffee shop, Mike & Glenn are joined by Dean Anderson, author of the book “Finding Myself Sober”. Dean recounts the first 10 or more times he tried to get sober, going through the motions to quit drinking but not filling the hole with anything new - which led him back to the bottle again.At rock bottom, Dean went to AA and realized it wasn't just about being dry. Finding himself sober and working the steps of AA he also found he needed to simplify things - the more simple it is, the easier it is to work the steps and less chance to step off the path. That's the basis of his book.In this episode:Book: Finding Myself Sober by Dean Anderson: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Myself-Sober-Dean-Anderson/dp/B0CCK7L59BFor more about this podcast: - Visit Sober.Coffee website: https://www.sober.coffee - Sober.Coffee on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sober.coffeepodcast/ - Recorded at Audiohive Podcasting: https://www.audiohivepodcasting.com - In collaboration with Care Addiction Center: https://www.careaddiction.com
Dean Anderson was born and raised just outside of Boston. He grew up in a family with very little drinking, but at 13 found alcohol and loved it immediately. His drinking was always intense, but the town and the friends he grew up with normalized the behavior. It wasn't until he got to college that he realized not everyone drank the way he and his friends did.Dean's drinking really spiraled out of control as he moved away from home. By his mid 30s he was drinking all day and blacking out several times a day. The consequences began catching up to him. He gave up custody of his children and his house. His job was in peril and his doctor told him he would be dead in 9 months if he continued down the road he was on.But it wasn't until his daughter needed to leave her living situation and needed him to regain custody that things finally changed. Even if it was 3 months at a time, he would do what he had to do for her. Today his life is dedicated to serving others. Since getting sober, Dean's life has completely turned around and things have transpired in his life beyond his imagination. He also authored and published two books, one on relationships and the other on recovery titled “Finding Myself Sober”.Tune in To Learn About:From Normalcy to Chaos: Tune in to learn about Dean Anderson's journey from a childhood with little exposure to drinking to a life consumed by alcohol, all while his surroundings normalized his behavior.A Life in Descent: Discover how Dean's drinking escalated to the point of daily blackouts, leading to the loss of custody of his children, his home, and the threat of losing his job, as well as a dire health warning from his doctor.A Father's Redemption: Hear the powerful story of how Dean's daughter became the catalyst for change in his life. Find out how her need for him to regain custody motivated Dean to confront his addiction head-on.Sobriety's Transformation: Explore how Dean's life took a complete turn for the better after getting sober. Learn about the remarkable transformations and opportunities that arose in his life.To find other similar episodes by topic, click here.Connect with DeanBook | Finding Myself SoberInstagram | @deananderson1973Ready to Begin Your Recovery Journey?Complete this form to speak confidentially with an admissions counselor for help and guidance or take the self assessment to evaluate your own substance use.Already in recovery, find an online support community.Connect with The Courage to ChangePodcast Website | lionrock.life/couragetochangepodcastPodcast Instagram | @couragetochange_podcastYouTube | The Courage to Change PodcastTikTok | @ashleyloebblassingamePodcast Facebook | @thecouragetochangepodcastLionrock ResourcesLionrock Life Mobile App | lionrock.life/mobile-appSupport Group Meeting Schedule | lionrock.life/meetings
David Nakhla and Jeffrey Roach talk to Stephen Tracey about how ruling elders can help and encourage deacons. [David is Administrator for the OPC Committee on Diaconal Ministries, and a ruling elder in Calvary OPC, Glenside, PA. Jeffrey is a deacon in Resurrection Presbyterian Church (OPC), Matthews, NC.]Topics covered include good communication between elders and deacons, joint meetings, discretion, visitation, and the dangers of being overworked.The article "A Holy Kind of Chaos" by Rev. T. Nathan Trice is available here Please also visit the following websites,The OPC Committee on Diaconal MinistriesThe Reformed Deacon podcastThis edition of the ruling elder podcast will also be published in an upcoming edition of the reformed deacon podcast.Further ReadingCornelis Van Dam: “The Deacon: Biblical Foundations for Today's Ministry of Mercy” (Reformation Heritage Books)There are several articles in the archives of Ordained Servant that also may be helpful.“Balancing Sensitivity and Stewardship in Diaconal Assistance.” 7:3 (Jul. 1998): 67.“The Biblical Foundation of the Diaconate.” (George W. Knight III) 5:3 (Jul. 1996): 66-68.“Biblical Qualifications for Deacons, Part 1.” (Archibald Alexander Allison) 6:1 (Jan. 1997): 4-9.“Biblical Qualifications for Deacons, Part 2.” (Archibald Alexander Allison) 6:2 (Apr. 1997): 31-36.“Biblical Qualifications for Deacons, Part 3.” (Archibald Alexander Allison) 6:3 (Jul. 1997): 49-54.“The Deacons.” (John Calvin) 1:1 (Jan. 1992): 21.“Deacons and/or Trustees?” (Roger Schmurr) 4:1 (Jan. 1995): 20-22.“Are Deacons Members of the Session?” (R. Dean Anderson, Jr.) 2:4 (Oct. 1993): 75-78.“If You Are a Deacon.” (Nathan Trice) 23 (2014): 72-77“The Ministry of Mercy for Today [part 1].” (Peter Y. de Jong) 3: 3 (Jul. 1994): 53-58.“Organic Officer Training.” (William Shishko) 22 (2013): 69-71.“The Pastoral Wisdom of John Calvin.” (John Calvin) 3:3 (Jul. 1994): 64-70.“Pointers for Elders and Deacons, Part 1.” 2:3 (Jul. 1993): 59-64.“Pointers for Elders and Deacons, Part 2.” 2:4 (Oct. 1993): 79-85.“Pointers for Elders and Deacons, Part 3.” 3:1 (Jan. 1994): 3-8.“A Proposed Job Description for a Deacon.” (A. G. Edwards III) 4:1 (Jan. 1995): 3-5.“Reforming the Diaconate, Part 1.” (William Shishko) 1:2 (Apr. 1992): 43-45.“Reforming the Diaconate, Part 2.” (William Shishko) 1:3 (Sep. 1992): 63-66.“Reforming the Diaconate, Part 3.” (William Shishko) 2:1 (Jan. 1993): 16-18.“Some Old Testament Roots and Their Continuing Significance.” (C. Van Dam) 1:1 (Jan. 1992): 14-21.“The Spiritual Nature of the Office of Deacon.” (Carl Carlson) 26 (2017): 63-67.“A Training Program for Deacons.” (William Shishko) 6:3 (Jul. 2000): 62-70.
Do you want to increase your success rate in large-scale organization and culture transformation? Then join me and my partner, Dr. Dean Anderson, as we explore Conscious Change Leadership, a comprehensive and holistic approach to leading transformation. We'll discuss how up leveling your change leadership mindset, skills and methods is the key to increasing the success rate of large-scale transformation. This innovative approach seamlessly integrates self-mastery, optimal human performance, and Vertical Leadership Development with a high-engagement process for organization and culture change. Traditional project management and change management, while valuable, are not adequate to guide transformation successfully. You'll gain insights into the critical change leadership mindsets, modeling, skills and roadmaps consistently delivering breakthrough results from change. Tune in and discover strategies to help you succeed in your organization's transformational journey and enhance your development and approach as a change leader. To watch the full video version of this podcast, please visit AskDrChange.com Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Welcome to Better Business Better Life, the podcast where we explore the stories and insights of visionaries who are reshaping the business landscape to empower individuals like you for a better financial future. Join your host, Debra Chantry-Taylor, as she engages in candid conversations with industry leaders who are championing the cause of customer-centricity and innovation. In this episode, Debra sits down with Dean Anderson (He/Him), the Founder & CEO at KernelIain, to uncover his journey and mission to revolutionize the financial services industry. Dean's passion for nurturing growth, just like watching seeds sprout and flourish, led him on a transformative path that challenges the conventional norms. Through Dean's reflections on his formative years, you'll gain valuable insights into how financial matters used to be more straightforward and rooted in practical learning. But as times have changed, so have the complexities of financial systems, leaving everyday individuals without proper guidance or financial advocates. Having experienced the financial markets from within, Dean reveals how decision-making processes often ignored the needs of the very customers they should serve. The relentless pursuit of profits overshadowed genuine customer care, leaving people feeling disconnected and adrift in an ever-evolving economic landscape. However, hope is on the horizon, as Dean discusses the impending tectonic shift in the industry. With innovation and a renewed focus on customers, control is set to return to where it rightfully belongs – in your hands. Are you tired of navigating a labyrinth of financial products and feeling like no one truly has your back? Join us on Better Business Better Life as we delve into the exciting possibilities that lie ahead. Discover how you can empower yourself to make better financial decisions, achieve your life goals, and create a brighter future for your loved ones. Subscribe now to unlock the knowledge, insights, and expertise that will enable you to thrive in an era where the customer takes center stage. Let's embark on this journey together as we pave the way for a better business and a better life. Keywords for SEO optimization: Better Business Better Life, Debra Chantry-Taylor, Dean Anderson, KernelIain, financial services, customer-centricity, innovation, financial future, financial decisions, economic landscape, tectonic shift, customer empowerment. HOST'S DETAILS: ___________________________________________ ►Debra Chantry-Taylor is a Certified EOS Implementer | Entrepreneurial Leadership & Business Coach | Business Owner ►See how she can help you: https://businessaction.co.nz/ ____________________________________________ GUESTS DETAILS: ____________________________________________ ► kernel.co.nz ► linkedin.com/in/dean-anderson-kernel --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterbusiness-betterlife/message
MacGyver, Stargate SG-1... Richard Dean Anderson a marqué l'histoire de la télévision en jouant les rôles les plus mythiques de sa génération.Il nous a accordé une interview exclusive où il est revenu sur la raison de l'arrêt de sa carrière et nous a partagé les moments les plus forts de celle-ci.#legend #legendmedia #richarddeananderson #stargate #macgyver #anedote #interview Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
I invite you to join me for this special episode as I take you through my personal journey of discovery, risk-taking, empowerment and pioneering new territory. I'll share with you some of the pivotal turning points in my life and career, including the moments when I stepped out of my comfort zone and made bold moves that had a massive impact on my career and the organizations I worked with. You'll hear how my education and work experience made me curious about group dynamics and how this opened the door for me to delve into the world of organizational change. I will relate how I helped reveal and shape the field of organizational transformation as it emerged in the 1980s. This led me to my partnership with Dean Anderson and our mission to craft the work of Conscious Change Leadership. So, join me as I candidly explore the life choices I made and gain insights into how they might help you in your own life and career as a change leader. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Welcome to Ask Dr. Change, the podcast that supports your success in leading and consulting to transformational change in organizations and communities. I'm your host, Dr. Linda Ackerman Anderson. Since the 80s, my partner, Dr. Dean Anderson, and I have devoted ourselves to studying large organizations in real-time to determine how to improve their results from transformation. In this podcast, I'll explore how to set up transformational change for success using the Body of Work we call Conscious Change Leadership and The Change Leader's Roadmap Methodology. These comprehensive and holistic approaches to change and transformation go far beyond traditional change management and project management and paint the picture of the future of the change leadership space. In this first episode, I introduce Conscious Change Leadership and talk about how I'll use this podcast to answer your questions, offer special topics, interview other thought leaders, and provide live consultations with practitioners like you. Tune in and join a global network of Conscious Change Leaders advancing this work in their own lives and careers so you, too, can significantly impact your organization and community. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald's Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it's why ETF trading is down, and what it means for your strategy. Hosted by Frances Cook. After a couple of years of hype and covid boredom, it looks like the shares investing scene is crashing back to earth. Figures from the NZX show New Zealand ETF trading down about 75% in the last year, aka, investors aren't buying and selling as many of those Exchange Traded Funds. There are a few things that could be feeding this trend, and I suspect higher interest rates and a higher cost of living are part of it. We'll get into those as part of the discussion today. But another factor is that if other investors aren't so keen on shares right now, does this mean there's an opportunity for the investors who stay in the game? Quite possibly. For the latest podcast I talked to Dean Anderson founder and CEO of Kernel. If you have a question about this podcast, or a question you'd like answered in the next one, come and talk to me about it. I'm on Facebook here, Instagram here, and Twitter here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A highlight clip from the September 2022 episode "How to invest in shares through a crisis" with Dean Anderson, CEO of Kernel Wealth. If you have a question about this podcast, or a question you'd like answered in the next one, come and talk to me about it. I'm on Facebook here, Instagram here, and Twitter here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here are the top stories in Friday's paper: Workers put the finishing touches on the ice rink in Noonan Park Tuesday. After more than 30 years on the school board, Dean Anderson decided it was time to step down. His last meeting was Monday, Dec. 19. In life, Alexandria has more coffee shops per resident than nation's top metropolises In sports, The Alexandria boys basketball beat Rocori 68-39, Tuesday, Dec. 20. To read more from these stories and others, look for them in our print edition and online at echopress.com. Staying in touch with your community through local news and information is the gift that keeps giving all year long. Subscribe now to get 50 percent off an annual subscription for you or anyone on your list. Just call 833-248-7801. That's 833-248-7801.
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Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald's Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it's what sharemarket investors need to know to weather the current storm. Hosted by Frances Cook. There's a famous saying that when the tide goes out, you get to see who's been swimming naked. Well the tide is now definitely out, and there's a few people in trouble for indecent exposure. The economy is being hammered on multiple fronts, leaving the sharemarket down - way down. Some of the economic stressors currently having an impact are quite unusual, which makes it more difficult to find a tried and tested strategy to get around them. If you're a DIY investor, you might be watching all of this and feeling stressed. Your shares have probably gone down in value significantly, and you're wondering if you should stop investing. Or it may be the opposite, and you'r considering whether you should be putting in as much money as possible in order to buy the dip. So with all of the financial weirdness, here's what you need to know in order to figure out your next move. For the latest podcast, I talked to Dean Anderson, CEO of Kernel Wealth. If you have a question about this podcast, or a question you'd like answered in the next one, come and talk to me about it. I'm on Facebook here, Instagram here, and Twitter here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dean Anderson, Behavior Psychology Expert, asked this question in an online article in 2006: “Would you believe me if I told you that knowing the answer to one simple question could improve your chances for weight loss success by up to 100%? Well, it's true. Here's the question:Which of the following is the single most important factor in long-term weight loss success?A. Calorie CountingB. Regular ExerciseC. Starting your sentences with the pronoun "I"D. Both a and bThe correct answer to this question is: C—starting your sentences with the pronoun "I".”I found this to be a very interesting way to start today's podcast! You'll have to listen in to learn the reason Mr. Anderson said this! Listen in… and work toward becoming your healthiest self in all areas of life!Be sure to go to www.bariaftercare.com and sign up so you can hear the second part of BariAftercare's Communication Styles and Your Weight. Now, let's get started!Resources:Put the “I” Back in Your VocabularyHow to use “I-Statements” – Changing Your Words Will Change Your RelationshipCommunication: “You” V/S “I” StatementsPlease subscribe to the show and rate it on Apple Podcasts, download free information at www.conniestapletonphd.com, and follow me on Twitter (@cstapletonphd), Instagram (@cstapletonphd), YouTube, LinkedIn, and on Facebook.
This week we're joined by Dean Anderson, CEO of Kernel, for a quick chat about his experience in the market, what Kernel is and how it got started. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The government wants to change the way GST is applied to service fees charged by managed funds. These funds, such as Kiwisaver, are currently exempt from the 15 percent goods and services tax - but that could change by 2026. Confused by what this could mean for account owners? Kernel Wealth chief executive Dean Anderson spoke to Corin Dann.
On this week's episode we're joined by Dean Anderson from Kernel Wealth and we're going to be looking at some of the financial advice on TikTok and giving our thoughts. This episode is best enjoyed on YouTube, so search Cheques and Balances to get the full experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Massive show with Harf and Whitey this morning including Ian Baker Finch, Mark Stevens, Mark Bosnich, Dean Anderson, Nick Blakey and much, much more!
The close friend of Paul Dear joins us to pay tribute to his former teammate ahead of the Pancare game. He is also the Dad of a Suns hero.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Luke Hodge busted a finger playing local footy, JB's US Open recap, Damian Barrett's AFL news wrap, Damo's positives and negatives from round 14, Billy gives Damo a grilling after reading something in the paper, JB's passport issue, 5 at 5:05, Collingwood withdraws its Jordan De Goey contract offer, Gold Coast's Noah Anderson, Billy's Joke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kernel Wealth founder and chief executive Dean Anderson explains why he changed his mind and is about to launch a KiwiSaver fund.
Dean Anderson is an ultra endurance cyclist, bikepacker, racer and adventurer from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Incredibly, Dean has completed two winter Everestings (in Canada). Dean (and his one person support crew, his wife Kristin) showed amazing resilience in completing these efforts, and this episode is sure to inspire.
As part of Ontario’s reopening plan, farms and agriculture businesses with one employee or more are required to have COVID-19 safety protocols in place. Dean Anderson, strategic advisor, agricultural initiatives with Ontario’s Workplace Safety and Prevention Services (WSPS), says that many farms, ag businesses, and processors are not aware of the change. But, all it... Read More
Dean Anderson, Deputy Fire Chief and Fire Safety Inspector, with the Fergus Falls Fire Department provides some details on an early morning fire in which the owner was awoken by his cat after the home began filling with smoke. This feline lifesaver's story is not common, but it is not unheard of that an animal may alert their owner to a fire. Funny story aside, this is a good reminder that you should be checking the battery in your smoke detector, replacing or making sure you have one! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More than half of all adults have a family history of alcoholism or problem drinking. More than 7 million children live in a household where at least one parent is dependent on or has abused alcohol. Alcohol abuse can be a significant cause of relationship stress. It is essential to understand the impact problem drinking has on your individual and relationship wellness.In this episode Tarah and EJ interview Dean Anderson (author, executive, husband, and father). Dean discusses the impact alcohol had on him as an individual and partner. He shares his road to recovery, and the significant positive shift sobriety had on his life. Dean shares how recovery created a level of honesty that opened him up to deeper levels of connections with those he loves. He discusses his book “Was That a Red Flag,” where he explores “Red Flags” individuals and couples ignore. Dean Anderson LinkedinTogether Tarah and EJ have created Relationship Renovation at Home.Relationship Renovation at Home. is designed for couples facing struggles in their relationship and couples who want to strengthen their relationship. Relationship Renovation at home gives couples the tools to explore complex issues and build a resilient and loving connection. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/he-said-she-said/donations
My guest for this episode is Dean Anderson, Founder and CEO of Kernel who, after a number of years in the investment world, realised that investment options needed to improve and investors deserved better. Taking a fresh approach to the wealth management space Dean created Kernel, a digital wealth solution where innovation meets investment. The Kernel team is passionate about helping investors achieve financial freedom, and also have their own podcast It's No Secret, where I was luckily enough to share as a guest. With a mission to change the financial future of millions, Dean wears this responsibility as CEO, knowing he's in charge of making sure they get there. Working across energy, the NZX, and then further into investments, Dean shares more about his career story, covering: What took him to Wellington and first roles Why you should put your hand up for more challenges Being visible in your workplace The importance of great managers and building strong internal relationships Stepping outside of your comfort zone Starting a company with high compliance requirements How having a great team can get so much great work done And so much more For the full raw version of this interview, head over to my YouTube channel. I hope you find our sharing as enjoyable as it was to capture and warmly welcome Dean to the Rosey on Recruitment & Career podcast! --- Connect with Dean on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dean-anderson-91555b52/ Kernel https://kernelwealth.co.nz/ It's No Secret https://itsnosecret.co.nz/ Anchor https://bit.ly/rrcpodcast Apple http://bit.ly/rrcapple Google http://bit.ly/rrcgoogle Spotify http://bit.ly/rrcspotify YouTube full podcast interviews https://bit.ly/rrcpodcastbts --- For any comments, questions or inquiries about how I can help you as a business or candidate, drop me an email rosey@customisetalent.com or send me a voice memo https://anchor.fm/roseyonrecruitment/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roseyonrecruitment/message
Grain Farmers of Ontario held its Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, September 14. Brendan Byrne, chair of the Board of Directors, and Mel Reekie, manager of Member Relations, discuss highlights from the meeting and look ahead to upcoming farmer-member events. We also talk HR… The post GrainTALK Episode 84: Brendan Byrne, Mel Reekie, Dean Anderson appeared first on Grain Farmers of Ontario.
Boy, haven't we all looked back in hindsight and thought, that was a red flag! In this episode, we talk to the author of "Was That A Red Flag", Dean Anderson, who talks to us a little more about how to identify those flags, those signs, those warnings, when it comes to relationships so you too can have the soulmate of your dreams.
Matt calls him the three greatest names in television, some fans call him MacGyver, to yet others he's Jack O'Neill (with two L's!) All we know is, he's Richard Dean Anderson and this is That Time When we met him at Oz Comic Con. Catch this interview in full now! The post That Time When We Met Richard Dean Anderson appeared first on Trekzone.
Healthy relationships look different for everyone. And sometimes, an unhealthy relationship isn't the fault of just one person. Looking for the red flags can be hard work. That's the idea behind Dean Anderson's book Was That a Red Flag? Dean shares his story of how he wrote the book and how he's helping people dealing with their relationships, find warning signs, and make better decisions. Links: Was That a Red Flag? Information on Dean ——————————— If you need resources or help in any way, call our 24 hour hotline at 800-828-2023 or visit www.DASASMI.org. Subscribe for a new episode each week. We publish every Wednesday morning at 8:00am. Subscribe to the weekly email newsletter here or at our website here. We appreciate your help in spreading the message of hope. You can help us reach more listeners by leaving a written review on Apple Podcasts or where you listen, and by sharing on social media.
In Part 3 of this miniseries, Curtis Dean Anderson confesses to a high-profile missing child case. He would be investigated for a series of abductions and murders of children in Northern California. Was he a serial killer as he claimed or was this just another manipulation by this serial predator? Resources: “Portrait of ‘an absolute monster'” by Kevin Fagan for The San Francisco Chronicle, July 7, 2009 “List of Bay Area child kidnapping cases”, San Jose Mercury News, August 27, 2009. “Murderer's Confession to 1988 Slaying is Valid”. LawOfficer.com, July 7, 2009. Most Wanted: Curtis Dean Anderson. Retrieved from FBI.gov Link: https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/seeking-info/curtis-dean-anderson The Charley Project: Amber Swartz-Garcia. Link: https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/seeking-info/curtis-dean-anderson Ilene Misheloff. Link: https://charleyproject.org/case/ilene-beth-misheloff
In part two of this miniseries the bravery of an 8-year-old girl unmasks a serial predator named Curtis Dean Anderson. He would be linked to the disappearance of Xiana Fairchild. Resources: "Portrait of 'an absolute monster'", by Kevin Fagan for The San Francisco Chronicle, July 7, 2009. "Midsi Sanchez finds purpose, peace 20 years after being kidnapped in Vallejo", by Amy Maginnis-Honey for The Daily Republic - Solano County, July 2020. Letters from a Serial Killer, Kristi Belcamino and Stephanie Kahalekulu, Publisher - Kristi Belcamino, 2018. Links: www.patreon.com/onceuponacrime
A 7-year-old goes missing from Vallejo, California in 1999. It would be some time before Xiana Fairchild would be linked to a serial predator who would ultimately be connected to several missing and murdered women and children in Northern California and beyond. This is the first part of a month-long series about serial predator Curtis Dean Anderson. Resources: Letters from a Serial Killer: The true story of a mother and a journalist's fight to save a little girl's life by Kristi Belcamino and Stephanie Kahalekulu, Publisher: Kristi Belcamino, 2018. "A Sad End to Xiana's Story" by Stacy Finz, Patrick Hoge, Tyche, Hendricks, Matthew B. Standard for The San Francisco Chronicle, Feb 4, 2001. Links: www.patreon.com/onceuponacrime
This week we take a look at the Hatebreed gourmet range, catch up on some of this week's metal events, get a quick update on the Hunt for the Secret Metalhead - and Raw summons Winston Churchill from beyond the grave, to get his thoughts on Five Finger Death Punch. 'Now I Take Everything From You' by Dean Anderson used with respect to Section 30a of the Copyrights, Designs and Patents Act 1988. No infringement intended. But by all means check his music out - it kicks arse.
Richard Dean Anderson talks MacGyver old and new, plus his life after the show and more ahead of the Fanboy Expo this weekend.
SmartShares is an investment product I use and I met their product manager Dean Anderson because I kept contacting him with lots of questions regarding my own ETF funds. He struck me as a guy with a good story to tell and I knew there was more to him than just index funds. During our chat he told me about where, how and most importantly why he is an investor and you will come away from listening to him and put some more thought into your own money journey, of that I am certain.
Chatting with Dean Anderson (of Saint Albert, Alberta) on being the first rider to complete the Canadian Triple Crown - the BC Epic 1000, Alberta Rockies 700 & Hurt'n Albert'n 550 - in a time of 7:15:35. Also, what it took to do it on a singlespeed bike.
Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Dr. Dean Anderson. As a speaker, writer, consultant and no-nonsense trainer with over thirty years of experience, Dr. Anderson coaches his clients to design and implement transformational change, deliver breakthrough results, increase organizational change capacity, and establish a high performing, co-creative corporate
Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Dr. Dean Anderson. As a speaker, writer, consultant and no-nonsense trainer with over thirty years of experience, Dr. Anderson coaches his clients to design and implement transformational change, deliver breakthrough results, increase organizational change capacity, and establish a high performing, co-creative corporate
SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 229 – We Interview Richard Dean Anderson (Jack O'Neill from Stargate SG1 and Angus MacGyver from MacGyver) Please call the listener line at 1(260) 577-2428, Email us at scifidinerpodcast@gmail.com or visit us on Twitter @scifidiner. Facebook Fan Page. And check out our YouTube channel. We are apart of the Chronic Rift […]
Mac's dream come true: Meeting Richard Dean Anderson is discussed with Cindy and Nick. Enjoy the details of Mac's trip to Shore Leave Con to meet RDA and all the adventures he had meeting new and old friends such as Teryl Rothery, Michael Welch, and Eve Myles too. Special thanks to Kate from RDAnderson.com, MacGyver Online, Sally Malcolm, Nathan Schell and of coarse Rick for being better in person then I could even imagine.