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Daniel is the co-author of his inaugural book titled FIRST TIME LEADERSHIP. In this talk, he bares it all about his inner thoughts, feelings and deliberations on the different paths his career should pursue, permanently. Did Daniel eventually find PURPOSE for his career or was it the other way around? Listen for his answer. Highlights of his speech include (click time-stamps below): 01:20 Daniel's Brief Biography 03:47 Daniel's Introduction 07:17 The Corporate Phase 18:37 The Transition Phase 30:13 The Entrepreneur Phase 39:58 Passion Suffering or Purpose? 43:18 The Wrap Up 46:50 Get book discounts with coupon code = AOC 47:08 WIN-A-BOOK fully sponsored by The Art of Career by sharing your comments in this video or videos by other speakers on our AOC Channel. Thank you Daniel, we enjoyed your analogy of the cold vs hot butter knife!! To download the speaker's deck, click: https://link.artofcareer.com/daniellee To order Daniel's book, click: https://www/firsttimeleadership.com/product/the-first-time-leadership-book/ To stay abreast of upcoming live talks, subscribe to our channels: https://linkedin.com/company/artofcareermain https://facebook.com/artofcareer https://youtube.com/c/TheArtOfCareer To receive inspirational quotes, head to https://instagram.com/artofcareer #artofcareer #jobs #jobsearch #authorjourney # #career #careertransition #careerjourney #interviews #jobinterviews
In this installment of BabbleMania, I breakdown AEW Dynamite, but more importantly the last episodes of RAW and Smackdown before WrestleMania 37. Are The Young Bucks officially back in the "club?" Why was RAW so bad? I mean, I kind of hated it. Did Daniel, Edge, AND Roman have to cut their promos that damn good? Lets get to BABBLIN! The end is nigh! one link to rule them all > https://linktr.ee/YungFacialHair --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Audio recordingSermon manuscript:Tonight I’d like to consider something that Peter says in our epistle reading: “Indeed, it is better, if it is God’s will, to suffer for doing good than for doing evil, because Christ also suffered once for sins in our place, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God.” First, I’d like to speak a little bit about suffering. We know from the Bible that suffering is the consequence of the fall into sin. With sin came death and everything that leads up to death, including pain, sickness, and disease. Psychological and spiritual suffering came with the fall—the worst of which is the feeling of alienation from God. There is also emotional suffering. Right from the get-go human beings have tried to alleviate suffering to the greatest extent that they could. Right after Adam and Eve sinned they tried to alleviate their shame by making some clothes for themselves. From that time forward we have applied all the gifts and abilities that God has given to us to eliminate suffering wherever we might find it. One invention after another has reduced our toils and troubles and pains and sickness. Just think about it. We don’t have to walk anywhere. With our HVAC systems we are never cold nor hot. Gadgets and devices of all kinds make it so that we never have to exert ourselves while doing chores. There are also all kinds of drugs that can address disease, pain, and even our moods. Now there is nothing unclean about these things unless they contradict God’s commandments. They can all be sanctified by the Word of God and prayer. We shouldn’t deliberately shun them like the Amish do. There’s nothing in God’s Word that says we should do that. However, let’s not pretend that this way of living hasn’t had a powerful effect on us. When we are trained from the moment of our birth that suffering is bad and it must be eliminated, then it will be much harder to believe what the Bible says. For example, Jesus says that we are to take up our cross and follow him. The cross was the Roman government’s way of inflicting capital punishment in a particularly painful way. It was reserved for slaves and non-citizens. Capital punishment for Roman citizens was beheading—a much quicker and less painful way to die. So Jesus is calling us to a life of suffering. But this is not a life of suffering simply for suffering’s sake. It’s not like everything gets turned upside down where suffering is good and joy is bad. Suffering is still sad and hard, but it can be blessed, good, and holy. Suffering is also not something that we should go out of our way to find. Peter says, “it is good to suffer, if it is God’s will.” Again, I might mention the Amish. God is not better pleased with us if we use some gadget or don’t use some gadget. We should not make up good works for ourselves, and then feel good about the suffering that those self-chosen works might cause us. That is not suffering for doing good. But God will, indeed, give us our crosses to bear if we are his disciples. These normally come in our everyday walk of life. God puts us all in families. Inevitably there will be hard times in those families. How do you react when you are mistreated? Do you forgive? Or do you seek some kind of payback? Or, what is much more common, we will rationalize our payback by convincing ourselves that we are teaching them a lesson. If we allow this one irritation to pass, then we’ll become a doormat, so we better teach them a lesson. So everybody teaching everybody else a lesson with their sour faces, sharp responses, and tit for tat. Of course, these things can easily grow until we hate each other. It doesn’t need to be this way though. If we would only cover up the faults of our loved ones and let the mistreatment roll off our back, there wouldn’t be these blazing fires. Also, all along the line, if either party will only humble themselves, and quit teaching the other a lesson, how quickly the fire would be knocked down! Peter, a little later in this letter, says: “Above all, love one another deeply, because love covers a multitude of sins.” Another area in our life where we must not shrink from suffering is in our good confession of our God. Bearing up under this kind of suffering is harder than suffering with your family or job. Suffering in your family or job will lead to you being blessed in an obvious way. When a person suffers for confessing what is true, it doesn’t look like it is going to be worth it. Consider Daniel. When Darius made the law that nobody could pray to anybody except him Daniel had several options available. Instead of praying to his God like he was accustomed to doing—in broad daylight, with the windows open, facing Jerusalem, three times a day—he could have shut his windows. He could have prayed at night. He could have not prayed at all. If he would have done any of these things (and we could probably come up with a bunch more—even some cleverer ones) he wouldn’t have gotten in trouble—at least not from his wicked, jealous colleagues. Of course, this would have not been pleasing to God, which is always more important for anybody’s welfare. But that can be hard to see and believe when you are being escorted to the lion’s den. Daniel did not let his fear control him, and as you heard, great good was worked thereby. God was glorified in that suffering. People were blessed through it. So when you are with your friends and your family and they contradict God’s Word and speak evil of it, what are you going to do? When people denounce Christians for being hate-filled or bigoted or narrow-minded, who are you going to pick? Will you be faithful to God or will you pick your friend? Or will you close your window, keep your mouth shut, and let the storm pass? We are predisposed to think that these little conversations are no big deal. They are here and gone before you know it. But isn’t this precisely what Peter must have thought when that servant girl was asking him if he wasn’t one of those guys from Galilee who were following Jesus? Again, this same Peter learned something from that I’m sure. Just before our reading tonight he says: “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give a reason for the hope that is in you. But speak with gentleness and respect, while maintaining a clear conscience, so that those who attack your good way of life in Christ may be put to shame because they slandered you as evildoers.” So when people say that we hate gay people, or we hate women, or we are judgmental, or we hate having fun, or we hate people living their life, respond firmly but with gentleness and respect. You should notice that Daniel did not kick up a big fuss. Jesus did not kick up a big fuss either, when they were asking him all those trick questions during his trial. He answered what he could. He didn’t take their bait so as to fly off the handle. But perhaps the most important thing, with whatever suffering might come upon us, is that we not be afraid. We have to remind ourselves that God exists and that he is in control. You might not be able to see how on earth you can make it through the trial without disaster, but that is not really your concern. Did Daniel know that God’s angel would hold shut the mouths of the lions while they prowled around him? The way that the salvation comes is usually not known until it actually happens. So also with the crosses that God places upon you. It might seem impossible that the suffering that takes place in your family can have a good outcome. That’s not really up to you to decide. God will do that. You just be faithful and watch yourself, so that you are doing what is right. When friends or family mock Christ and his Church, it might seem like a lost cause. But it is not we who convert. It is the Holy Spirit who converts. But he always does it through his Word. He does not do it with the stuff we make up that sounds better as it soft pedals and manipulates. When you are afraid of suffering for doing what is good, remember that God cannot fail to bless you in such a situation. After all, it is right at the heart of his own love. Remember the latter part of the passage that we have been looking at: “Indeed, it is better, if it is God’s will, to suffer for doing good than for doing evil, because Christ also suffered once for sins in our place, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God.” When you suffer for doing good you are following the pattern of our Lord Jesus Christ. The greatest possible good was brought about by his suffering. He brought you, though you were unrighteous, to God. When you suffer as a Christian, Jesus is with you. God will bring about good from it, even though you probably won’t be able to see how. Nonetheless, believe. He will bring about the good outcome in his own good time, as we see throughout the whole Bible. The Lord will provide.
Open calls, questions, and discussion with Matt Slick LIVE in the studio. Questions include---1- Did Daniel's prayers for himself and the other exiles affect what God did in the prophecy of Jeremiah regarding the 70 years---2- Do you think supposed alien sightings or abductions are related to the end times---3- Were those Christian pastors who said Trump would be re-elected false prophets---4- Is there any significance to the Star of David on the Jewish flag---5- Why were the Jews the chosen people---6- Matt talks about the free grace movement and whether or not repentance is necessary for salvation.--7- Are Christians who have died in heaven with God right now or some other holding place---8- Can you explain James 2-24-
In this interview I am once again joined by Daniel Ingram, meditation teacher and author of ‘Mastering The Core Teachings Of The Buddha’. In this episode Daniel responds to Bikkhu Analayo’s article in the May 2020 edition of the academic journal Mindfulness, in which Analayo argues that Daniel is delusional about his meditation experiences and accomplishments, and that his conclusions, to quote, ‘pertain entirely to the realm of his own imagination; they have no value outside of it.’ Daniel recounts that Analayo revealed to him that the article was requested by a senior mindfulness teacher to specifically damage Daniel’s credibility, to quote Daniel quoting Analayo ‘we are going to make sure that nobody ever believes you again.’ Daniel responds to the article’s historical, doctrinal, clinical, and personal challenges, as well as addressing the issues of definition and delusion regarding his claim to arhatship. Daniel also reflects on the consequences of this article for his work at Cambridge and with the EPRC on the application of Buddhist meditation maps of insight in clinical contexts. … Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/ep73-daniel-ingram-dangerous-and-delusional/ Audio version of this podcast also available on iTunes and Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’. … Topics Include: 0:00 - Intro 1:11 - Daniel explains Analayo’s article’s background and purpose 17:37 - Who is Bikkhu Analayo? 24:21 - Many Buddhisms 26:51 - Article abstract and Steve’s summary 32:19 - The historical critique 41:30 - Is Daniel claiming both the orthodox and the science perspectives? 49:11 - Is Daniel’s enlightenment the same as the historical arhats? 58:30 - Is Mahasi noting vulnerable to construction of experience? 1:03:46 - Has Daniel trained his brain to construct false meditation experiences? 1:10:39 - Does Daniel accept the possibility of dissociation and delusion in Mahasi-style noting? 1:18:38 - Did Daniel’s teachers consider him to be delusional? 1:23:51 - Have any of Daniel's teachers ratified any of his claimed enlightenment attainments? 1:34:03 - Cancel culture in orthodox religion 1:38:40 - Different definitions of arhatship 1:43:08 - Is the term ‘Dark Night of The Soul’ appropriate for the dukkha nanas? 1:47:29 - Purification and insight stages 1:54:00 - Does Daniel conflate deep states of meditation with everyday life experiences? 1:59:00 - Is the stage of the knowledge of fear taught in early Buddhism? 2:09:37 - Why does Daniel claim high equanimity can occur while watching TV? 2:12:55 - Does Daniel underestimate the standards of the first three stages of insight? 2:16:01 - Do Christian mystics and Theravada practitioners traverse the same experiential territory? 2:21:47 - Are the maps of insight really secret? 2:28:54 - Why are the insight stages absent from mainstream psychological literature? 2:33:36 - Does Daniel’s work over-emphasise the possibility of negative meditation experiences? 2:37:45 - What have been the personal and professional consequences of Analayo’s article to Daniel? … Check out my previous interviews with Daniel: - https://www.guruviking.com/ep14-daniel-ingram-guru-viking-interviews/ - https://www.guruviking.com/ep40-daniel-ingram-pandemic-edition-guru-viking-podcast/ - https://www.guruviking.com/ep68-daniel-ingram-magick-the-occult-summoning-demons/ To find out more about Daniel, visit: - integrateddaniel.info - firekasina.org - https://theeprc.org/ Articles Referenced: - Anālayo, B. Meditation Maps, Attainment Claims, and the Adversities of Mindfulness. Mindfulness 11, 2102–2112 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-020-01389-4 - Anālayo, B. The Insight Knowledge of Fear and Adverse Effects of Mindfulness Practices. Mindfulness 10, 2172–2185 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-019-01198-4 … For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - http://www.guruviking.com Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James
Callers choose the topics during Open Forum, peppering our guests with questions on every aspect of Catholic life and faith, the moral life, and even philosophical topics that touch on general religious belief. Questions Covered: 04:32 – I read James 1:17 and it says that God “has no shadow of change” but frequently in the Old Testament, he changes his mind about punishing the Israelites. How do you explain this contradiction? 11:16 – What is the authorship of the prophecy of Daniel? Did Daniel write it? 17:34 – Where can I get honest information about Vatican II? It is really hard for me to tell who to believe about this. 28:42 – How can I prove papal supremacy to Protestants, using the Church councils? 34:55 – Some people say that Catholics are meant to fight evil, but Jesus says to turn the other cheek. Which is it? 47:00 – I told my Catholic friend who got married that I couldn’t go to his wedding because he was getting married outside of the Church. Was this the right thing to do? 53:10 – Why are some angels called saints? How could they become a saint? Resources: https://www.catholic.com/magazine/print-edition/the-twentieth-century-apologetical-rollercoaster …
Was the Book of Isaiah written by three authors or one? Did Daniel preach during the Babylonian Exile or is the book written in his name a pious forgery authored less than 2,200 years ago? In this eye-opening broadcast, Rabbi Singer responds to academic scholars who argue against the traditional Jewish authorship of these holy books. https://outreachjudaism.org/ http://www.toviasinger.tv/
In this episode of the Building Us podcast, co-hosts Erik Garcia, CFP® and Dr. Matt Morris, LPC, LMFT interview Daniel Prudhomme, Account Executive at Dell Technologies and his wife Julia Prudhomme, National Account Manager at ConvergeOne. Daniel and Julia were both born and raised in different cultures and are different ethnicities. They share their stories, and experiences as an interracial couple and discuss how they are ending racism for their family tree and how they are navigating raising their biracial children.Episode Highlights:Erik introduces Daniel Prudhomme and Julia Prudhomme. (1:42)Daniel mentions that they have been married for almost 16 years. (2:05)Daniel shares that he’s African American and his wife, Julia is Caucasian. (2:11)How did Daniel and Julia meet? (2:29)How did their relationship develop from friendship to love? (3:10)Julia shares that her constant communication with Daniel helped them get to know one another and who they were fundamentally. (3:52)When did Daniel feel his attraction for Julia? (4:06)How did Daniel’s community, friends, and loved ones initially respond to them as a couple? (4:28)Julia mentions that when they first started dating, her family liked Daniel immediately. (5:50)Julia shares that the early stages of their relationship were easygoing, fun-loving, and enjoyable time. (6:21)Julia shares that her mother’s only concern is that the children might have difficulty understanding who they were because they weren't Black and they weren't White. (7:23)Daniel shares that some extended family members expressed a few significant concerns, but that concern was more expressed to others when they’re not there. (8:20)Julia mentions that Daniel’s parents had some concerns about their relationship as well, but after they spoke to them about it, they all agreed because after all, we're all humans. (10:28)Being in Cincinnati and being in the Southern US, did Daniel and Julia experience something different than where they are now? (12:38)Daniel shares a story about his experience at a restaurant in New Orleans. (14:22)Being a Black male, has Daniel received any messages about marrying a white woman from the Black community, and has that been part of his experience? (15:06)Do Daniel and Julia have memories of some bad advice or some ideas they had from childhood about interracial relationships? (17:27)Julia shares that during her teenage years, interracial dating was not allowed in their family. (17:55)Erik shares that skin color is something that we take note of, but at the end of the day, it's not a reflection of personality, it's not a reflection of character, and it's not a reflection of compatibility. (20:29)Had there been some funny ways in which growing up differently has shown up in their home? (21:22)Julia thinks that in all cultures, food is probably the easiest one to laugh about. (21:51)Julia shares a story that she will never forget, and it’s about her first Thanksgiving with Daniel’s family. (22:07)Did Daniel and Julia have more conversations and thoughts around what their kids would look like? (25:47)Daniel thinks that mixed-race babies are beautiful in their skin complexion and hair. Therefore, they were excited about the outcome, and God has done good favors in their family. (26:13)Julia shares that a few awesome surprises in life are good, and it made her think of not knowing the gender because they wanted to be completely surprised. (26:41)Julia mentions that having biracial children didn’t affect her because it didn’t matter. (28:34)Daniel shares that when they moved to Cleveland, he did a lot of research in the neighborhood and some factor research on the percentage of high school and college graduates, and found a higher percentage in the area that would be more accommodating. (29:12)What is the significance of having a Black influence in their children’s lives and seeing successful Black people in different aspects of their life? (31:17)What kind of feelings has Daniel and Julia had about parenting their children and keeping them safe, in a culture and a climate that doesn't always accept them on face value? (33:07)Daniel shares that the world is sometimes a little crude, in regards to Black kids or Black males, specifically in the repercussions and assumptions that go with it, but some actions can be avoided, and make sure that you're not fighting that battle at the wrong stage of the process. (32:59)When it comes to race and ethnicity, how do Daniel and Julia navigate that kind of conversation with their kids? (42:06)Daniel shares that he tries to tell stories to his children about what his parents went through, and how it's gotten better now and it's going to continue getting better for them. (43:29)What are some aspects that Daniel and Julia would hope that people would understand? (48:05)Daniel mentions that he’s a big proponent of the fountain in the drain theory. (49:35)Key Quotes:“I think it stems from really that true prejudice of how can she be white, marry him who is Black, and not even realizing how much in common they had. When you go beneath the color of one's skin, you get to know someone.” - Julia Prudhomme“I felt like, if you truly love me and want me to be happy, you can adapt and adjust, and if it means that much to you that you can't, then that's your priorities getting in the way of your relationship with me.” - Daniel Prudhomme“Just continue to treat people with respect and make sure that you are respected that you don't let people walk over you, but you treat them with kindness, respect first, and just try to do the same basic principles that most people should be teaching their kids.” - Daniel Prudhomme“The truth is deep, embedded in your heart, whatever that might be. Because chances are, if you lead with that, you're going to overcome and be able to navigate, and just be a better human for your family, friends, or whoever.” - Julia Prudhomme“We're growing, we're thriving, however, we have to just be mindful that we have to give grace to each other and if we are where that is present, then we will flourish.” - Julia Prudhomme“The way I've seen success come is to learn from others, be able to pass it on, and take those pearls of wisdom to enhance your own life.” - Daniel PrudhommeResources Mentioned:Erik Garcia, CFP®Dr. Matt Morris, LPC, LMFTGarcia Financial GroupMatt Morris & AssociatesA Framework for Understanding PovertyDaniel Prudhomme LinkedInJulia Prudhomme LinkedIn
The Birdies & Bourbon team chat about the Charles Schwab Challenge Tournament Recap. Berger wins the first event back from the COVID break outpacing the best Colonial field in it's history. The Birdies & Bourbon team chat about the Charles Schwab Challenge Tournament Recap. Berger wins the first event back from the COVID break outpacing the best Colonial field in it's history. Michael Jordan. Spieth is back. Cal has him putting on the green jacket outright in November. Berger played solid all week and kept it together when the pressure got cooking on Sunday. Pat Reed (Cal's pick) played well. Placed T7 and didn't get on a hot streak. Did Daniel win the tournament? Or did Xander Schauffele and Collin lose the tournament? Who missed the fans the most? What happened to the putting of the leaders on 17 and 18? Bryson surprised the fellas with his tournament. Not a bomber course and wow he played really well. How does he do at RBC? Justin Rose is back. Great tournament and we are playing him big into the next couple of events. Has Brooks got the old leather glove out yet? Do we see a Tebow future him? Brooks Tebow? Big fade for Brooks coming out of Colonial. Does DJ make the FedEx Cup Playoffs? Maybe a pairing with Jason Kokrak will get him in better spirits. Happy Birthday Phil Mickelson. Does Phil finish in the top 50 OWGR at the end of the 2020 season? Sungjae Im had a solid game. We think he's heating up and will break out again soon! Do we have a social appearance from Tiger this coming weekend? Old Bardstown Estate 101 review for National Bourbon Day!
Now that the listener league draft is finished Tony and Daniel look over the first ten rounds and share their thoughts. Did Daniel reach for Clyde Edwards-Helaire? Did Tony take TE too early? One team stands out as the year one favorite.
Daniel 1-2This series is going to focus more on the eschatological events recorded in Daniel, but before we can look at these, we must understand the man that God used and how he responded to God's direction in His life.As an overarching theme we will consider Peter's conclusion regarding eschatology and daily life: 2 Peter 3:11-17PROLOGUE FOR DANIELWe looked at some of this last week, so we will not plumb the depths of Daniel's predicament and principles.A few preliminary considerations are the literary structure of the book. It divides into two parts: chapters 1-6 are stories from the Babylonian court and chapters 7-12 are visions from God given to Daniel. The language of the book is of particular note as well: Daniel begins in Hebrew, but transitions abruptly in the middle of verse 4 in chapter 2 and continues in Aramaic until the end of chapter 7. The last four chapters are in Hebrew. The reason for this is interesting, as Aramaic was the international language… much like English is today. This conveys the idea that Daniel's message is not just for the Jewish people… it is for all Gentile nations as well.The last consideration is the author… Did Daniel write it? Many have questioned its authenticity, however for me it is sufficient that Jesus Christ called Daniel a prophet and quotes him in Matthew 24 as the sign to watch for when His Second Coming will be near.In considering Daniel and his friends, we move through the following outline:> Jerusalem's plundering 1:1-2> Nebuchadnezzar's program 1:3-7> Daniel's principles 1:8-16> God's preeminence 1:2, 9, 17-21PROMOTION OF DANIELIn this section we will not look at Nebuchadnezzar's dream - that's next week. We will only consider how the story unfolds and how God's men respond to the circumstances.We will move through the following outline:> Nebuchadnezzar's panic 2:1-13> Daniel's pattern 2:14-23, 24-27> God's plan 2:28-47> Daniel's placement 2:48-49CONCLUSIONReturning to 2 Peter, the challenge is to "dare to be a Daniel":> Live a holy life before God> Remember His patient grace> Beware of false teachers> Grow in knowledge and grace of Jesus Christ> Praise Him
Did Daniel allow the culture he was placed into to affect him?
We're back again creating those emissaries of evil known as Villains! Did we make a villain based off of Quentin's Sister's nickname? Did we craft a villain that was actually a chicken operating a large systems of levers and pulleys? Did Daniel say the last name McElroy weirdly? Listen to find out! Spoilers: Yes, No, and Always. Also, check out 2 Pods a Day to get a couple cool indie pods everyday! Email: doubleissueshow@gmail.com Daniel Twitter Quentin Twitter Website / Twitter / Facebook /Wordpress / Discord Art by Lisa Prather: Instagram / Website Songs: Freeharmonics by The Freeharmonic Orchestra CC BY 4.0 From the Free Music Archive
It's a thrilling season finale! Surprisingly, we made it! Did Daniel make any correct predictions? Which episodes would Katie cut for a truncated watch? And most importantly: what's up with that monkey? Join us on Twitter! Just Aangin' Around: @justaangin Katie: @kaytieyoo Daniel: @danielbtweets N'ayam Amarsh'e on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nayam-amarshe
Parasite Eve - Part 1 Parasite Eve: survival horror JRPG? Or is it a visual novel? This is the first of many, many questions we have during the first chunk of this bizarre game. Others include: What the heck are the rules surrounding Eve's power? Should we be calling her Melissa? Has Vanessa won Best Character Name of All Time? Why won't Jim plug his podcast at his church? Did Daniel really shoot a kid? What's up with Klamp anyhow? Is polygony illegal in the United States? Are we right in not thinking good things are gonna happen with Ben and the dog? What the heck is a mitochondria anyhow? This episode: We finish Day 1 and 2 of Parasite Eve! Next episode: We finish Day 3 and 4 of Parasite Eve! Twitter: @squarerootspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486022898258197/ Email: squarerootspodcast (at) gmail (dort) com Our opening song is courtesy of Kaosware: ►YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/KaoswareMetal ►FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/kaosware/ ►TWITTER: https://twitter.com/kaosware ►INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kaos.ware/
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When we continue our interview with Daniel, you will learn Did he give himself metrics or a time frame to achieve success? Did Daniel's friends and family support his entrepreneur leap? In podcasting, should you stay in an over saturated space or change direction? How did Daniel feel about his podcast award? Why does he feel it was more a win for his community than himself? What is his new service My Podcast Reviews about? What other service is Daniel working on? Does he develop products for his audience or does he solve a personal problem? When we throw Daniel some curve balls to find out what drives and inspires him, you will learn What does Daniel think is more important, who you know or what you know? Does he fear failure? Who inspired Daniel on his entrepreneur journey and why does he not have anyone that he would love to meet? Which actor would Daniel pick to play his role if a movie was made about his life? For more information on the Noodle.mx Network and Daniel J. Lewis, please visit http://noodle.mx/. For more information on My Podcast Reviews, please visit http://mypodcastreviews.com/. Thank you so much for listening and tune in next week for another educational, entertaining, and inspirational interview. Please do leave any comments, questions, and suggestions. If you haven't already, please stop by iTunes to leave a review, good or bad. Don't worry, I can handle the truth. Click Here To Leave A Review For The Podcast Stay Inspired! Buck(Visited 2,473 times, 1 visits today)
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Lately I've been wanting to improve my podcast so I've been listening to The Audacity to Podcast with Daniel J. Lewis. Besides winning a technology podcast award, he also has a podcast on the TV show Once Upon a Time and a clean, comedy podcast, too. I wanted to learn more about this award winning podcaster, his podcast network, and his entrepreneur journey. If you are a fan of Daniel, you will learn What is Daniel's favorite type of music? What sport does he participate in and why he considers himself a rebel? Why does Daniel love the Lego Movie? Why did he leave southern California for Cincinnati, Ohio? Where are Daniel's favorite travel destinations? Did he watch WKRP in Cincinnati? What is Daniel's fascination with Ramen Noodle? When we get down to business with Daniel, you will learn What corporate job experience did Daniel have before becoming an entrepreneur? What was the catalyst that drove him to leave his corporate job? What is more stressful? Being in control of your life or just showing up 8 hours a day and collecting a pay check? What was the one and only thing that Daniel did not accomplish in his corporate job? Why does he feel that having a goal and a plan to get there is the best advice for anyone wanting to leave their corporate job? Did Daniel take and speech training or have a background in broadcasting? For more information on the Noodle.mx Network and Daniel J. Lewis, please visit http://noodle.mx/. For more information on My Podcast Reviews, please visit http://mypodcastreviews.com/. Thank you so much for listening and tune in next week for the second half of my interview with Daniel J. Lewis. Please do leave any comments, questions, and suggestions. If you haven't already, please stop by iTunes to leave a review, good or bad. Don't worry, I can handle the truth. Click Here To Leave A Review For The Podcast Stay Inspired! Buck (Visited 2,149 times, 1 visits today)