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Grant Hackett is a three-time Olympic gold medallist and undoubtedly one of the greatest distance swimmers of all time. Since stepping out of the pool more than 15years ago, he's crafted a second chapter as an executive and now as CEO of Generation Development Group (ASX:GDG), a diversified financial services business that has grown fifteen-fold under his leadership to become an ASX 200 company.Grant is a unicorn leader. His experiences as not just an elite sportsperson, but one of Australia's greatest, give him a unique perspective on leadership, motivation, discipline, and resilience. He's not someone you'd want to back against — and that mentality has flowed through into how GDG has intentionally scaled its culture as it has grown.This is both a personal and business story of reinvention, drive, strategy, and thoughtfulness.
In this episode, Martin Kiernan hosts a panel discussion at the 2026 Infection Prevention Society Conference in Brighton, United Kingdom. The Panel comprised: Dr Stephane Bouchoucha, Associate Professor in Nursing and Associate Head of School (International) in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Deakin University in Melbourne, New South Wales Australia. Stephane is the current President of the Australasian College of Infection Prevention and Control Dr Mark Garvey, Consultant Clinical Scientist in Microbiology and Deputy Director of Infection Prevention and Control for the Infection Prevention and Control Service at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (UHB) Kerry Holden, Lead Nurse and Deputy Director of Infection Prevention and Control at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in the UK. Kerry is the current IPS Vice-President. Dr Maura Smiddy, Director of the MSc in Infection Prevention and Control at University College Cork in Ireland and Chair of the IPS Research and Development Group. Lorraine Williams, Deputy Director of Infection Prevention & Control and Lead Nurse for IPC. Lorraine is a former IPS Vice-President. Topics we discuss include: Why are infection rates not falling? What can be done to reduce infections in long-term care that require readmission to hospital If each panel member were given £1,000,000 for an implementation, what would they do? If each panel member had to stop doing something that the infection prevention team currently does, what would that be?
In this episode, Martin Kiernan hosts a panel discussion at the 2026 Infection Prevention Society Conference in Brighton, United Kingdom. The Panel comprised: Dr Stephane Bouchoucha, Associate Professor in Nursing and Associate Head of School (International) in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Deakin University in Melbourne, New South Wales Australia. Stephane is the current President of the Australasian College of Infection Prevention and Control Dr Mark Garvey, Consultant Clinical Scientist in Microbiology and Deputy Director of Infection Prevention and Control for the Infection Prevention and Control Service at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (UHB) Kerry Holden, Lead Nurse and Deputy Director of Infection Prevention and Control at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in the UK. Kerry is the current IPS Vice-President. Dr Maura Smiddy, Director of the MSc in Infection Prevention and Control at University College Cork in Ireland and Chair of the IPS Research and Development Group. Lorraine Williams, Deputy Director of Infection Prevention & Control and Lead Nurse for IPC. Lorraine is a former IPS Vice-President. Topics we discuss include: Why are infection rates not falling? What can be done to reduce infections in long-term care that require readmission to hospital If each panel member were given £1,000,000 for an implementation, what would they do? If each panel member had to stop doing something that the infection prevention team currently does, what would that be?
Leaders don't grow alone. Mark and Randy explain how to start your own leadership group and why it could change your life. From picking the right people to keeping it fun, they give you the steps. Could this be the best decision you ever make as a leader?
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Katy Jeter recently interviewed Tyler Holloman, a managing partner at Frontier Development Group, to discuss the ROOMS Grant awarded for the Koester House Block Housing Project. They talked about the purpose and coverage of the grant, the initial steps of the project, and the expected timeline. Holloman also provided details on when renovations are scheduled to start and how the community can stay informed about the project's progress.
In this conversation, Sean Murphy shares his incredible journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a Navy SEAL. He discusses the influence of his mother, the importance of resilience, and the sense of belonging he found in the military. Sean reflects on his experiences in BUD/S training, the grueling Hell Week, and the camaraderie among SEALs. He emphasizes the lessons learned from overcoming adversity and the significance of teamwork in achieving greatness. Sean's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the impact of personal growth through challenges. In this conversation, Sean Murphy shares his profound experiences as a Navy SEAL, detailing the transition from combat to civilian life, the challenges of leadership, and the importance of mentorship. He reflects on the emotional weight of taking a life in combat, the impact of fatherhood on his perspective, and the journey of finding purpose after leaving the military. Sean emphasizes the significance of resilience, personal growth, and the need for balance between professional and personal life, ultimately advocating for a life lived with intention and connection.00:00Introduction and Background05:52The Role of Family and Overcoming Adversity11:57Military Aspirations and Seeking Belonging17:55The Journey to Becoming a Navy SEAL33:21The Journey of Self-Discovery46:40Resilience Through Repeated Challenges54:11The Final Push to Success01:05:21First Steps into Combat01:12:25Survival and Resourcefulness in the Field01:21:04The Weight of Taking a Life01:27:58Reflections on Change and Identity01:34:08The Complete Warrior Concept01:52:32Balancing Personal and Professional Life01:58:09Reflections on Military Sacrifices02:05:52The Wake-Up Call of Fatherhood02:18:50Transitioning to Civilian Life02:23:46Hit the Surf: A New BeginningCHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS AT THE LINKS BELOWNOMADIC RESEARCH: https://nomadicresearch.com/HATCHET BREWING: https://hatchetbrewing.com/Stay connected and never miss an episode by subscribing to our podcast on your favorite platform! Don't forget to hit that notification bell to be the first to know when a new episode drops.For exclusive full interviews and behind-the-scenes content, visit our official website: https://www.dtdpodcast.net/Follow us on social media for updates, sneak peeks, and more engaging content:
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Thom and Jess are joined by Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group, who are “The Church Facility Experts.” In this second episode, they discuss why intentional, purpose-aligned church facility planning is so critical. Smart churches don't just build for growth; they build for purpose. The post Church Facility Growth Strategy: How to Build with Purpose with Brown Church Development Group appeared first on Church Answers.
Thom and Jess are joined by Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group, who are “The Church Facility Experts.” In this first episode, they discuss five powerful ways “Simple Church” principles can shape not just how we do ministry, but how we build the spaces that facilitate it. The post 5 Ways “Simple Church” Can Apply to Your Church Facility with Brown Church Development Group appeared first on Church Answers.
Janelle opens up about the challenges of transitioning from a solo marketer to managing a team, including the art of delegation, nurturing team trust, and learning to lead with empathy and self-awareness. She also offers a candid look at balancing personal tragedy with professional accountability, illustrating the importance of work-life integration over work-life balance.
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Michael Simkins stopped by the pod with a bottle of E11EVEN Vodka in hand, and let's just say—cocktails were poured, stories were shared, and the energy was very Miami.We talked about growing up in Miami Beach, his detour to Brooklyn Law, and his early days at Akerman before jumping into real estate with small deals around town. It wasn't long before Michael set his sights on Overtown and Park West, quietly assembling land and betting big on neighborhoods others overlooked.Then came the game-changer: acquiring the former Gold Rush strip club and transforming it into what's now the globally recognized E11EVEN nightclub—an ultra club that's as Miami as it gets. And he's not stopping there—the brand is now making moves into the hotel-condo world.A wild ride from spreadsheets to strobe lights—this one's not to be missed.Connect with usWant to dive deeper into Miami's commercial real estate scene? It's our favorite topic—and we're always up for a good conversation. Whether you're just exploring or already making big moves, feel free to reach out at felipe@builtworldadvisors.com or give us a call at 305.498.9410. Prefer to connect online? Find us on LinkedIn or Instagram—we're always open to expanding the conversation. Ben Hoffman: LinkedIn Felipe Azenha: LinkedIn We extend our sincere gratitude to Büro coworking space for generously granting us the opportunity to record all our podcasts at any of their 8 convenient locations across South Florida.
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-CHAPTERS-00:00 From Service to Empowerment: Trey Lindsey's Journey05:22 Generational Differences in Military Communication09:51 The Path to Becoming a Navy SEAL15:33 The Transition from Trainee to Team Member22:13 Navigating Leadership and Team Dynamics26:23 Balancing Personal Life and Military Career32:16 Cherishing Life After Combat Experiences35:24 Transitioning to Development Group: Mindset and Challenges37:24 Deployment Differences: SEAL Team 4 vs. Development Group38:48 Preparation for High-Stakes Missions40:09 Overcoming Fears: The Journey of Freefall44:34 The Jessica Buchanan Hostage Rescue Operation47:18 Balancing Personal Life and Military Career50:06 Navigating Life After Military Service51:21 The Transition to Civilian Life53:54 Reflections on Deployment Experiences55:23 Coping with Loss in the Military57:33 Mental Health Awareness and Support01:01:17 Exploring Alternative Therapies01:05:36 Family Life After Military Service01:07:04 Overcoming the Fear of Failure01:09:06 The Importance of Networking in Transition01:10:26 Navigating the Transition from Military to Civilian Life01:13:35 Gallo Glass Training: A New Chapter01:16:35 Innovations in Tactical Law Enforcement Training01:21:00 On-Premise Defense Consulting: Preparing for Threats01:25:06 Civilian Tactical Training: Raising Awareness01:27:06 The Shift from Teamwork to Individual Responsibility01:28:35 The Do a Little Good Foundation: Making an Impact01:32:01 Goals and Aspirations for the Future01:35:40 Advice for the Next Generation01:38:37 Reflections on a Stellar Career-SUMMARY-In this conversation, Navy SEAL veteran Trey Lindsey shares his journey from a small-town upbringing to becoming a member of SEAL Team 6. He discusses the importance of military service, the challenges of transitioning from combat to civilian life, and the significance of sharing stories from the battlefield. Trey reflects on his experiences in training, deployments, and the impact of military life on personal relationships, emphasizing the need for resilience and teamwork in both military and civilian contexts. In this conversation, Trey Lindsey shares his journey from military service to civilian life, discussing the challenges of transitioning, the importance of mental and physical health, and the value of a supportive network. He reflects on his military experiences, including the impact of loss and the need for mental health awareness. Trey also introduces his company, Gallowglass Training, which focuses on law enforcement training and on-premise defense consulting, emphasizing the need for preparedness in today's world. He highlights the Do a Little Good Foundation's initiatives to support law enforcement and veterans, and shares his aspirations for the future.-TAKEAWAYS-Trey Lindsey is a Navy SEAL veteran with extensive experience in military operations.He emphasizes the importance of sharing military stories to honor past generations.Trey's childhood and family background influenced his decision to join the military.He highlights the mental preparation required for SEAL training and deployments.The transition from military to civilian life can be challenging but rewarding.Trey discusses the impact of repeated deployments on family life and personal relationships.Trey reflects on the significance of cherishing life after combat experiences.He shares insights on the differences between SEAL Team 4 and Development Group operations.Trey emphasizes the need for resilience and adaptability in the face of challenges. Transitioning from military to civilian life requires a mindset shift.Many veterans struggle with the lack of structure after service.Mental health awareness is crucial for veterans and first responders.Comprehensive health includes both mental and physical aspects.Alternative therapies may offer new solutions for mental health challenges.
Jennifer Sanz joined us for a rum & coke and a lively conversation about affordable housing and her journey through politics and real estate development.From her early days at the Pentagon to leading Florida Housing's tax credit program, Jennifer brings a wealth of experience from both public policy and affordable housing development.Her career began after her dreams of becoming an F-22 fighter pilot were dashed by the Air Force. Instead, she found herself at the heart of U.S. politics, serving as an aide to the Secretary of State during the 2000 election recount—a trial by fire that set the stage for her future work in public service.Jennifer eventually joined Florida Housing, where she made a lasting impact before being recruited to what she jokingly calls "the dark side"—for-profit real estate development. At Pinnacle Housing, she helped build thousands of affordable housing units, overseeing everything from land acquisition to leasing up new communities.This episode is packed with stories, insights, and a refreshing take on how policy and profit can intersect to address housing challenges.Connect with usLooking to dive deeper into the Miami commercial real estate scene? Well, you've stumbled upon our favorite topic of conversation. So, whether you're a curious beachcomber or a seasoned investor, drop us a line at info@gridlineproperties.com or dial us up at 305.507.7098. Or if you're feeling social, you can stalk us on LinkedIn and connect with us there. Let's make some waves in the 305 real estate world together! Ben Hoffman's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/ben-hoffman-818a0949/ ) Felipe Azenha's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/felipeazenha/ ) We extend our sincere gratitude to Büro coworking space for generously granting us the opportunity to record all our podcasts at any of their 8 convenient locations across South Florida.
As we wrap up Group 3, we want to thank all the incredible coaches, mentors, and listeners who joined us on this journey. This episode is the culmination of shared wisdom, passion, and dedication to the game we all love. Let's finish strong! Tune in to the final episode and celebrate the legacy of growth, collaboration, and inspiration that defines The Diamond Coaches Development Group.
This episode is Group 2 of The Diamond Coaches Development Group. This coach's clinic is hosted by Jeremy “Sheets” Sheetinger, Head Coach at Georgia Gwinnett College. Whether you are a veteran coach or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable insights, from our second group of coaches, to enhance your coaching journey. Listen in to discover how this incredible group is shaping the future of baseball coaching!
The Diamond Coaches Development Group is a coach's clinic hosted by Jeremy “Sheets” Sheetinger, Head Coach at Georgia Gwinnett College. This clinic is dedicated to fostering growth, education, and collaboration among baseball coaches. The group emphasizes professional development, sharing best practices, and advancing coaching skills at all levels of the game. The goal is to empower coaches with the tools needed to develop both players and programs effectively. The focus is on creating a supportive community where coaches can learn from one another and stay updated on the latest techniques, trends, and strategies in baseball coaching.
Thom is joined by Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group, who are “The Church Facility Experts.” In this first episode, we discuss what qualifies a church for relocation and why you need to prove with data that you can't stay on the site. The post Things to Consider When Relocating Your Church Facility – Part 1: Is Your Church Really Ready for Relocation? With Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group appeared first on Church Answers.
Thom is joined by Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group, who are “The Church Facility Experts.” In this second episode, we discuss what a church should consider before relocating to another building. The post Things to Consider When Relocating Your Church Facility – Part 2: Moving Your Church to Another Building With Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group appeared first on Church Answers.
Thom is joined by Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group, who are “The Church Facility Experts.” In this third episode, we discuss what a church should consider when moving to a new piece of property or completely starting over. The post Things to Consider When Relocating Your Church Facility – Part 3: Starting All Over–New Property, New Building With Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group appeared first on Church Answers.
In this episode, Lailan Bento, a Hawai'i native with a passion for real estate, shares her journey on profit maximization within the Hawaiian Real Estate market. Lailan discusses the Real Estate scene in Hawai'i, her journey as a realtor, and how she embraces change for business innovation along with the aloha spirit. Lailan Bento began her career in the governor's office in Hawai'i, gaining unparalleled experience and understanding Hawaiian laws and regulations and establishing herself as a respected businesswoman. She's widely known for her relentless drive, integrity, and her expertise. After years in the industry, she opened a Hawai'i Development Group, where she serves as the principal broker and co-founder. Her client's happiness and satisfaction are the foundation of her success, which shows in her exceptional record of going above and beyond for others. Now, she has an incredibly wide home and heritage. Her love of the island and its people shines through in her character, making her an exemplary model of the true spirit of aloha. Key Topics Cultural Values Integrated in Business: Lailan shares how the aloha spirit of giving and helping lets her perceive how natural it is to help people in real estate. The Value of “Kueleana:” Business services shouldn't just center on transactions and profit. Business owners and experts should feel a sense of responsibility (Kueleana) with the clients they encounter. Business with Integrity & Care: Business growth and customer satisfaction stems from a business owner wanting to be happy. Lailan believes in building a relationship with her clients where they feel cared for and understood, especially in the competitive market of real estate. Business Innovation through Change: Integrating new perspectives, technology, or fresh marketing strategies gives an edge for businesses to achieve profit maximization and growth. Life-changing question: What's my why? What is that you do every day and what's its purpose? Recentering yourself with this question allows personal growth and facing challenges. Resources: Lailan's website Lailan's Social Media: Instagram Hawai'i Development Group site - Consult and check out Lailan's company sites and services For more insights on profit maximization, visit www.ProfitHive.com.au. Be sure to follow, rate, and review the podcast if you found this episode valuable. And we'll see you on the next episode of Life Changing Questions!
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August 5, 2024 — Last Tuesday, August 27th, the Round Valley Project's Development met at the Library Commons in Covelo. Round Valley Projects is a newly formed group that aims to address a lack of environmental focus, awareness, and vocational training coupled with limited opportunities and access to nature, which is causing a disconnect and weakening of environmental stewardship in youth and in the community. This is hindering local development, and neglecting the importance of understanding our histories, differences, climate change, geography, ecology, and conservation of natural resources in Round Valley.
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Today's podcast: Five people charged in the ketamine overdose death of Friends star Matthew Perry. Guest: Jeff Paikin. Owner of New Horizon Development Group. 2013 Hamilton Citizen of the Year The end for a historic Canadian radio station, 900 CHML in Hamilton Guest: Roy Green, Host of The Roy Green Show on the Corus Radio Network The very real threat to Canadian broadcasting and its survival faced daily by Canada's radio and television broadcasters. Guest: Kevin Desjardins. President, Canadian Association of Broadcasters. A 12-year-old boy confesses to killing his 12-year-old cousin Guest: Ari Goldkind. Criminal lawyer/media pundit. Toronto Are Liberals losing faith in Justin Trudeau? Guest: Andrew Perez, Principal at Perez Strategies --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical Producer - Phil Figuerido Podcast Producer - Jonathan Chung If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time for our daily chat with KCBS Insider Phil Matier. Phil joined KCBS Radio anchor Patti Reising. As we've been reporting, the Oakland A's have agreed to sell the team's share in the Oakland Coliseum complex to a Black-owned development group. The African American Sports and Entertainment group announced it was able to buy the city of Oakland's share less than a week ago.
Gavin and Jessamy are joined by Mandeep Dhaliwal, Director of UNDP's HIV, Health and Development Group, to discuss the access to health and freedom of the most vulnerable people around the world. Are we maintaining progress on rights, or are we in danger of backsliding?Send us your feedback!Continue this conversation on social!Follow us today at...https://twitter.com/thelancethttps://instagram.com/thelancetgrouphttps://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljournalhttps://linkedIn.com/company/the-lancethttps://youtube.com/thelancettv
Hundreds, if not thousands, of cars pass your church every day. What is their first impression of your facilities when they see them only from the outside? Thom discusses this issue with Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group, who are “The Church Facility Experts.” The post Why the Exterior of Your Church Facility Is Important for Growth With Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group appeared first on Church Answers.
Many church leaders do not think much about the safety of their church facilities. Safety issues are essential to protecting those who come to our churches. Thom discusses this issue with Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group, who are “The Church Facility Experts.” The post Is Your Church Facility Really Safe? With Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group appeared first on Church Answers.
More churches are stunned when confronted with a major facility cost. They did not take care of the need, and they set aside funds for the need. Thom discusses this issue with Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group. They are “The Church Facility Experts.” The post The Big Things That Can Go Wrong with Your Church Facilities With Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group appeared first on Church Answers.
Establishing a Development Group as an ArchitectJoin us for an inspiring episode featuring Matias Daroch, an accomplished architect, entrepreneur, and real estate developer based in Miami. Matias began his architectural journey in his hometown in Chile, where his passion for architecture and entrepreneurship took root. While still in architecture school, he explored creative business ventures, solidifying his ambition to become an architect.After completing his studies, Matias co-founded a firm with a friend, diving into the architecture business with little prior knowledge. His career took a pivotal turn when he moved to Miami, gaining valuable experience in real estate development and the intricacies of designing and permitting projects. This led to the creation of MIK Architecture, a firm dedicated to crafting modern, market-driven residential spaces in South Florida.In this episode, Matias shares insights on founding and growing a development group, emphasizing the importance of collaboration with builders, realtors, and other professionals. He highlights the necessity of being client-focused and open to compromise. Matias also touches on the advantages of being bilingual in the diverse Miami market and the growing demand for high-end, contemporary residential architecture.Looking ahead, MIK Architecture aspires to become a client-free firm, focusing solely on developing waterfront properties. Tune in to hear Matias's journey from Chile to Miami, and his expert advice for architects looking to venture into real estate development.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Establishing a Development Group as an Architect with Matias Daroch.Connect with Matias at MIK Architecture, or follow him on LinkedIn.Please visit Our Platform SponsorsGo to https://betterhelp.com/architect for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help. Thank you to our sponsor BetterHelp for supporting our community of small firm entrepreneur architects.ARCAT.com is much more than a product catalog, with CAD, BIM, and specifications created in collaboration with manufacturers. ARCAT.com also offers LEED data, continuing education resources, newsletters, and the Detailed podcast. Visit https://ARCAT.com to learn more.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:Build SmartArchITBuild Your BrandGabl CES
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Paul Saber has been a restaurant owner since 1980. He was the Owner/Operator of McDonald's restaurants from 1985-2001. In 2003, Paul became President and CEO of Manna Development Group, LLC, and currently holds the Area Development Agreement for Panera Bread. In 2022, Paul was the recipient of the Fierce Brand Love Award. Paul served on the Board of Directors of several Christian ministries and served as Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association from 2007 to 2009. I'm excited to have Paul Saber on the podcast this week to share his experiences and insights on balancing business and faith. Paul shares his entrepreneurial journey and discusses his time working with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. We dive deep into the significance of prayer in business decision-making, with Paul sharing a personal anecdote about his time working with Billy Graham. Paul also shares his thoughts on the intersection of leadership and faith, emphasizing the importance of value, inspiring employees, and giving back to the community. “We laid the foundation of wanting to truly be here to serve others.” - Paul Saber “Everything is about prayer and the commitment to Christ.” - Paul Saber “Have we asked the Lord if this is right for us?” - Paul Saber This Week on The Wow Factor: Paul shares more about his introduction to the world of work and how his father taught him the value of buying things by having him count customers and calculate profits at a young age The tragedy of Paul's brother's death and how Mark influenced Paul over the years, including introducing him to Jesus Why Paul was committed to starting a business with a focus on people, not location or restaurant concept How Paul built a team at Panera Bread with a strong focus on loving God and caring for people, which led to the company's success Paul shares a personal story of demonstrating servanthood by washing the feet of employees Paul and his wife launched Share the Dough to give back to communities and employees in need How Share the Dough provides scholarships, gives back to employees, and supports women and children in need across 14 states Paul's experience of working for Billy Graham and Franklin Graham and highlights the impact it had on his personal and professional life The importance of prayer in leadership with Billy Graham's legacy Paul Saber's Words of Wisdom: The most important thing we do isn't the performance or figuring out the details of what's needed. It is prayer and whether we have asked the Lord if something is right for us. Connect with Paul Saber: Manna Development Website Connect with The WOW Factor: The WOW Factor Website Connect with Brad Formsma via email Brad Formsma on LinkedIn Brad Formsma on Instagram Brad Formsma on Facebook Brad Formsma on Twitter
Dive into an inspiring chat with Miami real estate icon, Jeff Berkowitz, on our latest podcast episode! From lawyer to developer, Jeff's journey is a testament to innovation.Discover the groundbreaking story behind Dadeland Station, the pioneering big box vertical retail concept that revolutionized the industry in 1996. We also talk about Jeff's projects, including Aventura Commons, Fifth and Alton, Kendall Village Center, and Kendall Gate.Jeff's passion for innovation remains undiminished, as he shares insights into his latest ventures like SkyRise Miami and his inaugural industrial project in Homestead. From his hobbies like fly fishing and vintage cars to his unwavering love for Miami, this conversation offers a glimpse into the life and legacy of a true Miami OG!Looking to dive deeper into the Miami commercial real estate scene? Well, you've stumbled upon our favorite topic of conversation. So, whether you're a curious beachcomber or a seasoned investor, drop us a line at info@gridlineproperties.com or dial us up at 305.507.7098. Or if you're feeling social, you can stalk us on LinkedIn and connect with us there. Let's make some waves in the 305 real estate world together! Ben Hoffman's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/ben-hoffman-818a0949/ ) Felipe Azenha's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/felipeazenha/ ) We extend our sincere gratitude to Büro coworking space for generously granting us the opportunity to record all our podcasts at any of their 8 convenient locations across South Florida.
Jody Barry is known for his extensive work in the development of healthcare real estate, including hospitals, medical buildings, emergency centers, and much more. He and John also talk about another subject that affects so many today - depression.
Join us for an insightful episode as we engage in a conversation with David Arditi over a glass of tequila, delving into his fascinating upbringing straddling between the bustling metropolises of NYC and Paris within a real estate family.Despite his upbringing, David opted to pursue his passion for film, relocating to Los Angeles to immerse himself in the industry. Following his stint in LA, he transitioned to Atlanta, where he contributed his talents at Turner Broadcasting.David's trajectory then led him to a pivotal role within Blackstone's restructuring and reorganization group, where he gleaned invaluable insights from the experiences of others. After a successful tenure, he ventured back to the west coast, aiming to return to LA to pursue his academic aspirations at UCLA's film school. However, a detour to Miami to support his family's condominium project in Edgewater became a catalyst for his official entry into the realm of real estate. Subsequently, David pursued a Master's Degree in Real Estate Development at Columbia University in NYC.From prestigious projects like 321 Ocean in South Beach to a workforce housing project in Little Havana, David's portfolio spans diverse landscapes, including notable ventures in Brooklyn, Washington D.C., and Nashville.Join us as we explore David's multifaceted career journey, filled with insights and experiences that underscore his professional acumen and passion for the real estate industry. And as always, remember to celebrate successes and share the mazel!Looking to dive deeper into the Miami commercial real estate scene? Well, you've stumbled upon our favorite topic of conversation. So, whether you're a curious beachcomber or a seasoned investor, drop us a line at info@gridlineproperties.com or dial us up at 305.507.7098. Or if you're feeling social, you can stalk us on LinkedIn and connect with us there. Let's make some waves in the 305 real estate world together! Ben Hoffman's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/ben-hoffman-818a0949/ ) Felipe Azenha's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/felipeazenha/ ) We extend our sincere gratitude to Büro coworking space for generously granting us the opportunity to record all our podcasts at any of their 8 convenient locations across South Florida.
Todd Brown is the CEO of Brown Church Development Group, a national church design/build firm. In this three-part podcast series, we will look at ministry focused design. In this first part, we talk with Todd about how to build ministry value in a facility design. The post A Special Three-Part Series with Brown Church Development Group: Episode #1 – How Do You Build a Church Facility Design for Ministry? With Todd Brown appeared first on Church Answers.
Todd Brown is the CEO of Brown Church Development Group, a national church design/build firm. In this three-part podcast series, we will look at ministry-focused design. In this second part, we talk with Todd about what it means to balance a facility, focusing on groups. The post A Special Three-Part Series with Brown Church Development Group: Episode #2 – How Do Groups Change a Facility? With Todd Brown appeared first on Church Answers.
Todd Brown is the CEO of Brown Church Development Group, a national church design/build firm. In this three-part podcast series, we will look at ministry focused design. In this third part, we talk with Todd about the ways in which church design impacts the culture of a church. The post A Special Three-Part Series with Brown Church Development Group: Episode #3 – How Does Church Design Impact the Culture of a Church? With Todd Brown appeared first on Church Answers.
In this installment of the Mike Force Podcast, we bring you none other than the familiar and always intriguing Andy Stumpf. If you're a regular listener, you've likely heard these two banter on various platforms and channels. What you might not know is the depth of Andy's 17-year Navy career within the SEAL teams—an extraordinary journey that defies the conventional. From his time in the Development Group to achieving the rank of O-1 without the traditional college degree, Andy shares the twists and turns that make his path far from ordinary. As the episode wraps up, Mike poses six thought-provoking questions sourced directly from his dedicated Patrons on his personal Patreon. Tune in for an insider's look into Andy's exceptional military career and stay for the exclusive Q&A session that adds an extra layer of depth to this engaging conversation between friends. To checkout exclusive content from Mike click below! https://www.patreon.com/mikeglover And subscribe to Mike's Substack below! https://substack.com/profile/151556699-mike-glover Check out Mike's NEWLY RELEASED BOOK "Prepared" https://amzn.to/3GDzYOC For those that are new, the 'Mike Force Podcast' is my very own podcast where I speak my mind on current events, preparedness, mindset, tactics, overlanding, rally and all the other various interests that I have. I own Fieldcraft Survival LLC, in Heber City, Utah where we specialize in teaching civilians to be prepared for the worst case scenario. First Aid, Mindset, Fitness, Tactics, Mobility, and so much more. To stay tuned to everything that I'm doing check out https://www.mikegloveractual.com
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Welcome to We Like Shooting Unloaded My name is Shawn Herrin, And our Guest is Stephen Duhaime from Kinetic Development Group. Check out our sponsors at the bottom, links to their sites and coupon codes! Who is KDG: KDG is a firearms company composed of hard-working Americans who love guns and believe in the values … WLS Unloaded 040 – Kinetic Development Group Read More »
Brandon Rooks is a highly experienced real estate investor with a diverse professional background, including over two decades in the industry, a stint in the Navy, and various sales roles. Rooks' perspective on successful land investment strategies is shaped by his belief in democratizing access to real estate investment opportunities. He is driven by the desire to educate average individuals about investing and finance, aiming to provide them with a vehicle to earn above-average returns through his company, the Rockstar Group. Rooks emphasizes the value and demand of land, particularly for building affordable homes, and leverages partnerships with top builders to ensure the success of his investments. Join Sebastian Rusk and Brandon Rooks on the Beyond The Story podcast to learn more about Rooks' unique approach to land investment.Timestamped Outline:(00:03:41) Building Trust and Earning High Returns(00:07:31) Investing in Raw Ground for Lucrative Returns(00:11:42) Investing in Real Estate for Financial Freedom(00:18:04) Leveraging Top Land Asset Managers for Profitable Real Estate Deals(00:23:47) Shift in Housing Preferences Driven by COVID-19Social Posts:
In this week's episode of Multi-Family Method, Joséphine Saffert, CEO, of Sapphire Development Group, joins us to discuss her incredible journey, and how Sapphire Development Group was founded. Joséphine is a German emigrant who made her American Dream a reality as a real estate investor and developer. Sapphire Development Group is a vertically integrated real estate development and investment firm headquartered in Nashville TN. Joséphine will walk us through her humble beginnings from a D1 track athlete into a prominent real estate developer in Nashville TN. She'll also walk us through how she built Sapphire Development Group into what it is today, and where she plans to take the company in the future. Resources: Brazos Residential Website: https://sapphiredevelop.com/ James Roberts & William Hancock Social Media Handles LinkedIn: (3) Joséphine Saffert | LinkedIn Instagram: Joséphine Saffert (@josephinesaffert) • Instagram photos and videos Capstone Social Media Handles Mike Mosher on LinkedIn: (3) Michael Mosher | LinkedIn Capstone Companies Website
Todd Brown is the CEO of Brown Church Development Group, a national church design/build firm. In this three-part podcast series, we will look at the components of a church master plan. We will also get a high-level overview of the master plan. In this second part, we talk with Todd about what it means to right-size your church. The post A Special Three-Part Series with Brown Church Development Group: How to Right-Size Your Church’s Facilities: An Interview with Todd Brown appeared first on Church Answers.
Todd Brown is the CEO of Brown Church Development Group, a national church design/build firm. In this three-part podcast series, we will look at the components of a church master plan. We will also get a high-level overview of the master plan. In this first part, we talk with Todd about the concept of "paths" in a church. The post A Special Three-Part Series with Brown Church Development Group: Why Any Size Church Should Have a “Path” for Guests (and Members Too): An Interview with Todd Brown appeared first on Church Answers.
Todd Brown is the CEO of Brown Church Development Group, a national church design/build firm. In this three-part podcast series, we will look at the components of a church master plan. We will also get a high-level overview of the master plan. In this third part, we talk with Todd about the key critical issues of a church master plan. The post A Special Three-Part Series with Brown Church Development Group: What You Really Need to Know about a Church Master Plan: An Interview with Todd Brown appeared first on Church Answers.