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Our conversation for The Valley Business Today featured Dean Francis, Senior Consultant and Partner at OneBridge Advisors. Dean provided a wealth of information about the Employee Retention Credit, a tax benefit introduced during COVID-19 that many businesses are not aware of. OneBridge Advisors helps businesses uncover funds they may not know about, including the ERC. Dean explained that despite the ERC being available for businesses that kept paying their employees during the pandemic, many are not utilizing it due to misconceptions and lack of awareness. He gave several examples for businesses and nonprofits alike and talked about how qualifying is done for certain quarters in 2020 and 2021. Learn more about the ERC on their website: https://onebridgeadvisors.com/ or check out Dean's LinkedIn profile here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deanfrancis22/
Dean Francis from OneBridge Advisors speaks to John Reid about his experience with The Better Business Bureau
Business Leader Dean Francis knows many ways to build a successful team and business. How building a successful team is the key to stacking the odds of success in your favor. • Building a large flexible business. • Constantly visualizing your...
Business Leader Dean Francis knows many ways to build a successful team and business. How building a successful team is the key to stacking the odds of success in your favor. • Building a large flexible business. • Constantly visualizing your...
Business Leader Dean Francis knows many ways to build a successful team and business. How building a successful team is the key to stacking the odds of success in your favor. • Building a large flexible business. • Constantly visualizing your vision for your team. • Energy is created when people believe something is possible. • Blessed are those who are flexible because they will not be bent out of shape. • How you treat people in private reveals who you are. • Leaders big job – encourage people thru tough times. • Take time to listen. • How will things look down the road after you get through this? TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [2:52] Gaining a lot of clients. [6:43] Lessons are not instinctive. [8:13] Dealing with people when they are down.
Million Dollar Earner Dean Francis the importance of organizing yourself to be successful. When thinking about yourself, put pressure on thinking about what you want to become of you. He also discusses how tiny things can make the biggest difference. • Know where you're going. • How to set yourself up for success. • Who is the person you want to become. • Book – What to Say When You Talk to Yourself. • Declaration statement. • How the Declaration of Independence helped form the DNA of the country. • Thoughtful. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [1:46] Who they want to become. [3:33] Who I wanted to become. [5:30] Need to be reminded.
Success comes in all shapes and sizes. If you're not successful in your business it may be hard to succeed in the things you want to accomplish in your personal life as well. Dean Francis stresses the importance of putting your priorities in place. • Balance is a myth. • What Dean has learned about balance. • Putting priorities in place. • Going thru different life states. • Big secret – Take them each to J.H Ranch in California. • Must make family happen. • Date night every week. • Modeling Successful Families. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [1:28] Balance [4:40] Created experience. [6:45] Experience gets you talking about life.
The start of something new is often overwhelming and isn't always a smooth sailing experience, but never giving up often secures great rewards. Business legend Dean Francis had a rocky start, but his business has flourished into something...
The start of something new is often overwhelming and isn't always a smooth sailing experience, but never giving up often secures great rewards. Business legend Dean Francis had a rocky start, but his business has flourished into something phenomenal. He walks us through all the unconventional ways he's found success. • Impacting 1500 per week. • Importance of working with other people to move forward. • Forced structure – you've got to figure out a lot of things for yourself. • When you have to produce you realize …. I HAVE to figure it out. • Giving yourself no options. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [4:16] Being rich in relationships as well. [18:35] Everything I could do wrong, I did. [25:56] Talking myself out of it.
Rachel and Heather talk about survival in this industry, both physically and mentally, and how we can approach survival on an individual level and as a collective industry. Rachel Chant is a theatre director and festival director of https://www.bondifestival.com.au/ (Bondi Festival). In 2020/21 she is the recipient of the Ensemble Theatre Sandra Bates Director's Award. A member of Melbourne Theatre Company's 2019 Women in Theatre Program, she has worked as director, script assessor and dramaturg for Playwriting Australia and as a guest director and teaching artist at NIDA, AIMDA and ATYP. Rachel was the Artistic Associate for the inaugural women's theatre festival, Festival Fatale, produced by Women in Theatre and Screen; was the resident dramaturg for Red Line Productions' ‘New Fitz' new writing program, and from 2013-2015 was Associate Director at Rock Surfers Theatre Company. Rachel has a Masters of Applied Theatre Studies from the University of New England. Recent projects include: Cybec Electric (Melbourne Theatre Company); Deoxyribo-Whatever Acid (Lysicrates Prize); Good Dog (Kings X Theatre x Green Door Theatre Company); Love (Darlinghurst Theatre Company); Glengarry Glen Ross (NIDA); Intersection 2018: Chrysalis (ATYP @ Griffin); 2018 Griffin Award Readings (Griffin Theatre Company); Outposts Development Program (Playwriting Australia and Hothouse Theatre); The Village Bike (Old Fitz Theatre); Moth (ATYP); Leaves (Kings X Theatre); When the Rain Stops Falling (New Theatre); Decay (Old505 Theatre); Machine (Old505 Theatre); Nil By Sea (Site&Sound). As Assistant Director: Cosi (dir. Sarah Goodes; MTC + STC); Mortido (dir. Leticia Caceres; Belvoir + STCSA). Selected awards include Sydney Theatre Award nominations: Good Dog; Moth; The Village Bike. Broadway World Best Director Award: Leaves. Suzy Goes See's Best Direction: Love; When The Rain Stops Falling; GJ Borny Prize for exceptional ability in the areas of scholarship, research and production. Heather Mitchell is one of Australia's most respected actresses across film, television and theatre. Heather will next be seen in the SBS series THE UNUSUAL SUSPECTS, ABC/BBC coproduction WAKEFIELD, Netflix feature BOSCH & ROCKIT, Del Kathryn Barton's debut feature BLAZE and on stage in PLAYING BEATIE BOW for the Sydney Theatre Company. She recently featured in the ABC series OPERATION BUFFALO, Network 10 series THE SECRETS SHE KEEPS, Foxtel series UPRIGHT alongside Tim Minchin, Network Seven's MS FISHER'S MODERN MURDER MYSTERIES and Rachel Ward's PALM BEACH alongside Richard E Grant, Bryan Brown and Sam Neill. Heather has an impressive list of television credits including Foxtel's highly popular series A PLACE TO CALL HOME, U.S. ABC series REEF BREAK, ABC series HARROW, ABC telemovie RIOT, Seven Network's MOLLY, Nine Network's POWER GAMES for which she received a 2014 AACTA Award nomination for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama, and the ABC telemovie JACK IRISH: BLACK TIDE. Her other television credits include the Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks US miniseries THE PACIFIC, NEWTOWN'S LAW, JANET KING, MISS FISHER'S MURDER MYSTERIES, A MODEL DAUGHTER: THE KILLING OF CAROLINE BYRNE, SATISFACTION, THE FALLS, BLUE WATER HIGH, THE SOCIETY MURDERS, HELL HAS HARBOUR VIEWS, ALL SAINTS, SPELLBINDER, CROWNIES, DANCE ACADEMY, SPIRITED, RAKE and UNDERBELLY: THE MAN WHO GOT AWAY. Heather's feature credits include Baz Luhrmann's THE GREAT GATSBY, Fred Schepisi's THE EYE OF THE STORM, Leon Ford's GRIFF THE INVISIBLE, David Barker's PIMPED, Dean Francis' DROWN, Jim Lounsbury's LOVE IS NOW, THE WEDDING PARTY which premiered at the 2010 Melbourne Film Festival, THREE BLIND MICE, Greg McLean's ROGUE, Cherie Nowlan's THANK GOD HE MET LIZZIE,...
Tony Oakey is one of Britain's most-popular light-heavyweight champions. Adored by his Portsmouth fans, he took part in multiple thrilling battles but he also hit the headlines for the wrong reasons when he was suspended after a positive cocaine test following the first loss of his career. A dark period followed but when he returned to the ring, the decorated three-time ABA finallist and two-time winner was involved in more wars. He fought the likes of Dean Francis, Nathan Cleverly, Peter Haymer, Brian Magee, Steve Spartacus, Matthew Barney, Neil Simpson, rival Neil Linford and many more. There were fights after the final bell of his pro career against friend Wayne Elcock and two well-documented contests with American Jeff Lacy. Here, Oakey reflects on his career, the night Peter Oboh – the most-feared man in British boxing at the time – left the arena without facing him, the wins, the losses and much more. Boxing Life Stories is now on Patreon. You can get access to research, unseen photographs from Boxing Life Stories, go behind the scenes of the podcast with Tris Dixon and even get some episodes early. You can help support us through another 100 episodes and help us to grow by visiting http://www.patreon.com/trisdixon Boxing Life Stories is bought to you by HANSON LEE RESOURCING who were voted “The UK's Best Specialist Insurance-Sector Recruitment Firm for 2020” in the Corporate Excellence Awards. ‘Not only do we find the best people, we’ll help you retain them.' Discover more at HansonLee.com (http://hansonlee.com/) ’ AND DELCO SAFETY COMPLIANCE, who are a leading provider of professional fire, asbestos, and safety services to businesses nationwide. They offer one expert point of contact for all of your fire, health and safety compliance needs. Find out more at www.delcosafety.co.uk (http://www.delcosafety.co.uk/) Follow Tris on twitter @trisdixon and instagram @trisdixon @boxing_life_stories
Dean Francis is an SNSD with a Leading Financial Services Company and million-dollar earner. Dean started part-time during his senior year at Liberty University. Dean and his wife, Sarah, have 5 children and just celebrated 30 years of marriage. They have over 500 licensed Reps in their business, and their mission is to help others dream bigger and make it happen. Dean talks about the benefit of being financially independent during the time of the global pandemic that is affecting so many people. Dean has been in the fortunate position of being able to work for himself and always being in charge of his career. He grew up wanting to have an impact on his life and create something big. He believes that success blesses others.
In this episode we talk with Australian director about his career thus far. We go into the state of the industry. The impact of VOD platforms on filmmakers, and what Dean is doing to help automate his video production company.
A young woman sets out on a quest to find all of the impossible materials needed to build a kite that can carry her to the stars. This episode is sponsored by Penguin Random House (www.penguinrandomhouse.com/levar), Calm (www.calm.com/LEVAR), and Betterhelp (www.betterhelp.com/levar code: LEVAR).
While he was stranded by a storm in Dumaguete, author Dean Francis Alfar felt an acute longing for home. He then decided to create an alternate Manila where "the strange was commonplace" in "Six from Downtown". This audio piece was originally published July 2010 with permission from the author, and read by Kate Aton-Osias and Blue Soon. Hosted and produced by Elyss Punsalan. The story first saw print in Philippines Free Press (2006), then reappeared in Philippine Speculative Fiction Vol. 2 (2006, Kestrel), Dean’s collection Kite of Stars and Other Stories (2007, Anvil), as well as online in the Philippine Speculative Fiction Sampler. The piece won a prize in the 2007 Free Press Awards.
Episode 34 is a special Robins On The Wire Marbella episode. We have an exclusive sit-down with head coach Lee Johnson as the Bristol City boss discusses England and Gareth Southgate at the World Cup, what he got up to over the summer, playing in the Dean Francis memorial game and much more.In particular Lee chats about trying to sign Joe Bryan to a new contract and whether he is worried about the left-back entering the last 12 months of his contract at Ashton Gate.The head coach also discusses this summer's transfer market and the valuation of players today, including Peterborough United striker Jack Marriott. The former Oldham head coach also mentions Bristol City's slight change of strategy in the transfer market.We ask him about how he took Bobby Reid's move to Cardiff, too. Was it a blow to Johnson personally?Finally, City reporter Gregor discusses his adventures in Spain, thoughts on the Robins tour to Marbella, the two games in Spain. Sky Sports' Michelle Owen is on hand to offer her take on the latest happenings at City while all the latest transfer gossip and news is dissected too, including what hew signing Mo Eisa will add to Bristol City and the latest on several other players' futures.Thanks to ELM Legal Services for sponsoring the episode. They are based in Bristol & provide Will Writing & Estate Planning Services across the UK. Standard Single Will £99.00. For more details visit here. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Preaching and music for First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Taking Sabbath.
This week we lost two giants of the sport, Brendan Ingle and Dean Francis. We honour them by talking to some of those in the game who knew them best. The impact they had on the sport will not be forgotten. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Hearing in Our Own Language
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Friended
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching From Grief Comes a Church: A Drive By Baptism
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching From Grief Comes a Church: By What Power?
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching: Nothing to Prove.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching A Parade With a Purpose.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Watermarked-Our Baptismal Identity: Becoming.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Watermarked-Our Baptismal Identity: Acceptance.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Watermarked-Our Baptismal Identity: Wilderness.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching A Beautiful Secret.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching The Miraculous Word.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Different Star-Same Story.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Here I Am.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Here I Am.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching In the Midst of Two Realms.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Oil Shortage.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Dean Francis preaching When We Get It Right.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Breaking Free.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Tethered to God.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching The Unfairness of the Gospel:Who's In and Who's Out?
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching The Unfairness of the Gospel: Why Not Equal Pay?
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching The Unfairness of the Gospel: What's Up with Forgiveness?
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Is 2 or 3 Enough?
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching A Rocky Start.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Change of Heart.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Growing Pains: We Have Nothing!
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Growing Pains: Weed Whackers.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Growing Pains: The Little Things.
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Being Disciples: Fearless
Preaching and music from First United Methodist Church of Evanston, IL. Rev. Dean Francis preaching Being Disciples, Slim Pickings.
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