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In this week's Rise Up, wealth managers Andy Schwartz, David Mandelbaum, and co-hosts Terri Kallsen and Joe Duran bring incredible insights into what they believe is going to happen over the next two quarters, both economically and in the markets. Relating stories of what they are hearing from their clients and delivering the advice they are giving, including some step-by-step instructions on how investors should be thinking about and managing their portfolios right now. Plus, our viewers ask us anything — from how to know when to get back into the market after selling, and when investors really make the most money, to needing a portfolio manager or not, and why the basics aren't boring! Plus, what to watch for next week. Chapters: 2:47 - Markets Latest 3:35 - Negative GDP and More is Coming 5:13 - “We're at the high end of this trading range” 6:22 - “Our clients are pulling back” 7:55 - The Mag 7 and What the April Markets Comeback Signals 9:09 - We're Not at the Bottom 10:45 - What Investors Should Be Doing Now 11:44 - Tariffs and Pharma Industry: What to Know 17:30 - It's a Good Time to Get Into the Right Healthcare Investments 21:03 - Ask Us Anything – Who Are the Winners and Losers this Month? 22:00 - The Best Way to Invest 23:30 - When the Next Drop Will Come 24:15 - Diversification is Your Friend 24:45 - Selling? How to Know When to Get Back In 28:15 - When You Make the Most Money 30:15 - Do I Really Need a Portfolio Manager? Yes and No 36:06 - “Basics are Boring” But Are They Really? 40:05 - Next Week Volatility got you concerned? Get a free portfolio review with Wealthion's endorsed financial advisors at https://bit.ly/4jFVxzc Hard Assets Alliance - The Best Way to Invest in Gold and Silver: https://www.hardassetsalliance.com/?aff=WTH Connect with us online: Website: https://www.wealthion.com X: https://www.x.com/wealthion Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wealthionofficial/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wealthion/ #Wealthion #Wealth #Finance #Markets #Investing #MarketVolatility #StockMarket #Gold #Bitcoin #PortfolioStrategy #stocks #Economy #Recession ________________________________________________________________________ IMPORTANT NOTE: The information, opinions, and insights expressed by our guests do not necessarily reflect the views of Wealthion. They are intended to provide a diverse perspective on the economy, investing, and other relevant topics to enrich your understanding of these complex fields. While we value and appreciate the insights shared by our esteemed guests, they are to be viewed as personal opinions and not as investment advice or recommendations from Wealthion. These opinions should not replace your own due diligence or the advice of a professional financial advisor. We strongly encourage all of our audience members to seek out the guidance of a financial advisor who can provide advice based on your individual circumstances and financial goals. Wealthion has a distinguished network of advisors who are available to guide you on your financial journey. However, should you choose to seek guidance elsewhere, we respect and support your decision to do so. The world of finance and investment is intricate and diverse. It's our mission at Wealthion to provide you with a variety of insights and perspectives to help you navigate it more effectively. We thank you for your understanding and your trust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week on the KORE Women podcast, Dr. Summer Watson welcomes Melissa Banks. Melissa is an award-winning master event planner, brand strategist, and best-selling author from Jackson, Mississippi. With 25 years of experience and mentorship from renowned expert David Tutera, Melissa specializes in creating extraordinary events. She is the visionary behind the Black Women's Business Expo and the "Imagine the Possibilities Women's Empowerment Conference." As the host of "Dream by Design podcast with Melissa Banks," she inspires women entrepreneurs to pursue their dreams. Melissa's latest book, "Do I Really Need an Event Planner?" is a #1 Amazon Best Seller. You can follow Melissa Banks on LinkedIn, Instagram at: themelissabanks, YouTube at: The Melissa Banks Show, and at: themelissabanks.com Thank you for taking the time to listen to the KORE Women podcast and being a part of the KORE Women experience. You can listen to The KORE Women podcast on your favorite podcast directory - Pandora, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean, JioSaavn, Amazon and at: www.KOREWomen.com/podcast. Please leave your comments and reviews about the podcast and check out KORE Women on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can also learn more about the host, Dr. Summer Watson and KORE Women at: www.korewomen.com You can also learn more about Dr. Summer Watson, MHS, PhD, KORE Women, LLC, the KORE Women podcast, and her Community Empowerment and Cross-Generational Mentorship Consultation Services by going to: www.korewomen.com. Thank you for listening to the KORE Women podcast! Please share this podcast with your family and friends.
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In this episode of "Truth Tuesday," titled "Do I Really Need to Go to Church?" the host explores the evolving attitudes toward church attendance, particularly in the aftermath of the pandemic. Traditionally, church attendance has been viewed either as a legalistic obligation or as a meaningful practice. However, the pandemic caused a significant drop in attendance, which hasn't fully rebounded. Many people have shifted to watching services online, raising the question of whether physically attending church is still necessary.The podcast emphasizes that motivation plays a crucial role in the experience of church. Attending out of obligation can feel empty, while attending with the desire to grow closer to God is fulfilling. The Bible encourages Christians to gather regularly, as seen in passages like Hebrews 10:24-25 and Acts 2:42, which highlight the importance of community and mutual encouragement among believers.While the Church is not perfect, it's portrayed as vital for spiritual growth. The host challenges the idea that one doesn't need to attend church to be a Christian, suggesting that this perspective reflects immaturity. Instead of viewing church attendance as a mere obligation, it should be seen as an opportunity to engage in a community of faith. The episode concludes by shifting the focus from whether we need to attend church to why we might not prioritize it in our lives.
Welcome back to our much-anticipated May 2024 edition of “Retirement Planning Headlines,” where we save you the hassle of combing through endless financial articles. This month, we've even had listeners chime in with topics for our deep-dive discussions. Watch on YouTube HERE Articles Discussed in this Episode How Much Should You Spend on Vacation? 5-10% of take-home pay on Vacations Never go into debt to pay for vacation Beware of luxury creep and entitlement creep Don't get caught up in Instagram vacations Don't be a vacation scrooge Is planning for age 95 longevity overkill? How long should you plan to live in retirement? The industry practice of planning to 95 but a new report shows most people won't reach this age The report notes that “for the almost 30 percent of the 65-plus population with diabetes, there is less than a one percent chance they will reach 95 a typical 65-year-old man with no chronic conditions, there is only a 19.3 percent chance of living to 95. A 65-year-old with high blood pressure has slimmer odds, with a 17.5 percent chance of living for another 30 years. Plan to 95 and live to 86 could potentially spend an additional $447,000 How to think about planning to 95 Family health history Your health condition Making adjustments along the way Risk profile Legacy goals Retiring Early Is Your Dream. 7 Steps to Make It Come True. Steps to Weigh Early Retirement Decisions Understand the why Play devils advocate Crunch the numbers Plan ahead Social security considerations Factor in healthcare costs Consider part-time work ‘What Was I Thinking?' The Big-Ticket Items People Regret Rolex Vacation home on land not owned RVs Clothing salesman with a $1,800 cover-up The Downside of Delayed Gratification Research shows that if we decide not to use something (delayed gratification) the possession will feel more special Can lead to us not using at all or delaying too long instead of embracing the moment. The big takeaway is that delayed gratification isn't always the answer The kids with the marshmallows! (shout out to Daniel Kahneman!) All the kids that were able to delay gratification DID SOMETHING to distract themselves How Much Happiness Can Your Salary Buy? Researchers Can't Agree Money buys happiness. With diminishing returns. And no magic number Money buys happiness Money matters for happiness, but not enormously It isn't what money buys, but the choices it affords Diminishing returns As income increases, each dollar makes less of a difference in happiness More about % change than $ amount Magic number There is no magic number ($75,000 or $110,000 in today's dollars) Not a refutation of the underlying premise, but it does bring up nuances to the argument ($75k is an oversimplification) Ugh. Do I Really Need a New Roof Right Now? Interesting for the topic, but also the philosophy Roofs can last longer than conventional wisdom, but the range is huge and depends on the environment, how it was installed, etc. The columnist had a roof leak Paid a roof inspector -and was told $2500 for a repair Also got an opinion from a roofing contractor - $18,000 Paying for the inspection was well worth it $2 Million Is Nothing' Suze Orman Warns Don't Retire If You Don't Have At Least $5 Million Or $10 Million Saved What she got wrong Dollar amounts apply differently to different people What she got right Longer retirements mean more things will change so proceed with caution HOW MUCH IS A MEMORY WORTH? How do we value our memories? Can we value them? With the benefit of hindsight, how much would I pay for that same trip knowing how much I value the memories? Memories of experiences tend to increase in value over time - even if the experience doesn't la...
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Join Shaun Preece as he explores the importance of learning Braille for blind or visually impaired individuals. Despite the advancements in technology, Shaun highlights the benefits of being able to read and write in Braille.He shares his personal journey and regrets for not learning Braille earlier, and discusses its potential uses in education and employment.Shaun also reviews four Braille learning apps: Braille Academy, Braille Decoded, Pocket Braille, and Bump Bump Braille Learn, providing valuable feedback on their accessibility and usability. Tune in to discover the power of Braille and learn about resources available from local sight loss organizations. Highlights:Show Open (00:00)National Braille Literacy Month & World Braille Day (00:24)Do I Really Need to Learn Braille? (01:23)Top Apps for Teaching Braille (03:29)Braille Academy (04:25)Braille Decoded (11:23)Pocket Braille (14:44)Bump Bump Braille Learn (18:05)Basic Braille Alphabet Quiz (23:34)Braille Apps Summary (25:02)Best Ways to Learn Braille (26:45)Show Close (28:38)Links:Braille Academy Braille Decoded Pocket BrailleBump Bump Braille LearnAbout Shaun of the ShedShaun of the Shed gives those new to the world of technology a helping hand with everything from using a screen reader or smart speakers to unboxing and starting up a new computer.Host Shaun Preece is an audio producer from Manchester who has a real passion for technology. Despite being born with a visual impairment, Shaun's sight has worsened over the years and as such he has depended more on assistive technology.You can also hear Shaun on AMI's Double Tap podcast, airing weekly at noon Eastern on AMI-audio or download it from your favourite podcast platform.About AMIAMI is a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI's vision is to establish and support a voice for Canadians with disabilities, representing their interests, concerns and values through inclusion, representation, accessible media, reflection, representation and portrayal.Learn more at AMI.caConnect on Twitter @AccessibleMediaOn Instagram @accessiblemediaincOn Facebook at @AccessibleMediaIncEmail feedback@ami.ca About Shaun of the ShedShaun of the Shed gives those new to the world of technology a helping hand with everything from using a screen reader or smart speakers to unboxing and starting up a new computer.Host Shaun Preece is an audio producer from Manchester who has a real passion for technology. Despite being born with a visual impairment, Shaun's sight has worsened over the years and as such he has depended more on assistive technology.You can also hear Shaun on AMI's Double Tap podcast, airing weekly at noon Eastern on AMI-audio or download it from your favourite podcast platform. About AMIAMI is a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI's vision is to establish and support a voice for Canadians with disabilities, representing their interests, concerns and values through inclusion, representation, accessible media, reflection, representation and portrayal.Learn more at AMI.caConnect on Twitter @AccessibleMediaOn Instagram @accessiblemediaincOn Facebook at @AccessibleMediaIncEmail feedback@ami.ca
Are you in search of a new church? Starting the process of finding the right church where you belong spiritually can be daunting. It's like discovering a home for your spirit, where you can contribute, grow, and connect. The local church not only shapes our sense of belonging but also our sense of believing. In this episode, we'll look into four practical questions to ask when looking for a new church. These questions are aligned with biblical teachings that can help with finding the right church for you. Finding a good church is not just about preferences; it's about fostering a deep sense of belonging. The call to active participation, denominational freedom, and reliance on divine wisdom will empower you to discover not just a congregation but a spiritual home where you truly belong. Links and Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Download your Speak Life Audio Affirmations Listen to Episode 158: The Body of Christ in Motion Listen to Episode 204: Do I Really Need to Go to Church? Leave a Review and Subscribe to the Podcast Apple Podcasts | Spotify | iHeart Radio | Google Podcasts | Podcast Addict Remember, sharing is caring! Share this episode via email or social media. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
How Do We Stop Being Afraid of Happiness?Air Date: Thursday, 12 October 2023 at 11:00 AM EST / 8:00 AM PSTSadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati at Parmarth Niketan discusses the following topics and answers questions from seekers from around the world during her Satsang from the banks of the holy Ganga River:~ How Do We Stop Being Afraid of Happiness?~ Should We Be Ruled by the Heart or the Head?~ Can We Do Bhakti and Karma Yoga and NOT Achieve Moksha?~ Do I Really Need a Man?#Happiness #Spirituality #SadhviBhagawatiSaraswati #InspirationAndTransformationVisit the Inspiration and Transformation show page http://omtimes.com/iom/shows/inspiration-and-transformation/Learn more about Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati on her Host Page Sadhvi Bhagawati SaraswatiSadhvi Bhagawati Saraswatiji, Ph.D. was raised in an American family in Hollywood, California, and graduated from Stanford University. She was completing her Ph.D. in Psychology when she left America in 1996 to live at Parmarth Niketan Ashram in Rishikesh, India. She has been living there for the past 24 years, engaged in spiritual practice and service.Sadhviji was officially initiated into the order of Sanyas (monastic renunciation) in the year 2000 by her Guru, His Holiness Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji, one of India's most revered spiritual leaders and the President of Parmarth Niketan.At Parmarth Niketan, Rishikesh, where Sadhviji lives most of the year, she gives daily spiritual discourses and Satsang, teaches meditation, provides counseling, and oversees a myriad of charitable and humanitarian projects.Sadhviji leads discourses and question-answer sessions on topics ranging from Indian spirituality to the bridge between science and spirituality to the keys of true happiness and meaning in daily life and teaches meditation to seekers from every corner of the globe. She travels worldwide, giving spiritual discourses, question-answer sessions, and meditation courses. Her talks blend the knowledge and logic of the West with the insights, spirituality, and wisdom of the East.Connect with Sadhvi at https://www.sadhviji.orgSubscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/
Alternate email addresses are an important security setting that can allow you to regain access to your account if it's hacked or you forget your password. Do I Really Need a Recovery Email? from Ask Leo!. Get the Confident Computing weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.askleo.com
Scientists Potty Train Cows To Lower Greenhouse Gasses Scientists have known it for a long time: Cattle are a major source of nitrogen emissions, contributing to the global warming crisis. Alternatives have been tossed around for years: from eating less meat to feeding cows seaweed. Now, a new study out of Germany and New Zealand has a more outside-the-box solution: potty-training calves. Scientists trained cows to pee in just one spot—dubbed the “MooLoo”—so their urine can be cleaned before it seeps into the environment. Most calves got the hang of it within 20-25 pees. Joining guest host Umair Irfan to talk about this and other science stories of the week is Roxanne Khamsi, science journalist based in Montreal, Quebec. With Worsening Wildfire Seasons, How Can We Learn To Live With Them? It's another record year for fire in the American West, with more than two million acres already burning in the state of California, and the Dixie Fire alone well on its way to a million acres—if it gets that big, it would be the second “gigafire” on record, after 2020's August Complex fire. As climate change and human habitation collide in worsening fire seasons, what is the long-term outlook? Guest host Umair Irfan talks to fire scientist Crystal Kolden about the way fires are changing as we change the landscape, and what coexisting with fire can look like—including learning from the time-proven burning and forestry practices of Indigenous peoples of the West. Do I Really Need 10,000 Steps A Day? Scientists Say 7,000 Is Fine You've probably heard someone say that they have to “get their steps in.” But does the number of steps you take in a day actually matter? For years, there was a mythology around the health benefits of walking 10,000 steps a day. But it turned out that number wasn't based on actual data—it grew out of a marketing effort in Japan from a pedometer company in the 1960s. Now, Amanda Paluch, an assistant professor of kinesiology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, has published a paper—based on actual data—to help answer this question in the academic journal JAMA Network Open. Mining data collected by the CARDIA cohort study, they compared the overall health outcomes of people who walked less than 7,000 steps a day, those logging 7,000 to 10,000 steps, and those trekking over 10,000. They found that people who walked over 7,000 steps a day had a significant decrease in mortality, compared to people who took fewer steps. They're still trying to tease out exactly what health benefits the steps may bring. Paluch joins guest host Umair Irfan to talk about the research, and what you should know about how walking might improve health. NASA Scientist Answers Kids' Questions About The Mars Rover It was big news last week when the Mars rover Perseverance collected its first rock samples. And just in time, we invited young listeners in our audience to ask research scientist Katie Stack Morgan of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory some of their most pressing questions about the Mars 2020 mission. Questions like, “How do samples get back to Earth from Mars?” And, “How does Perseverance dust itself off … if it can?
We sit down with Sarah Reese from Informed Educational Solutions to talk about the big question on all college applicant's minds, "Do I Really Need to Take the ACT/SAT?"
New York Times Social Qs columnist Philip Galanes has been getting a lot of questions from readers preparing to re-enter public life with questions about socializing again, attending events to getting back to the office. He'll answer listener questions, and talk about some of his latest column topics, including a recent one titled "Do I Really Need to State My Pronouns?" which got thousands of comments on The New York Times website & Facebook page.
Ron Siegel discusses local and national current events, politics, personal and business finance with a few mortgage tips along the way. A Southern California mortgage expert and bonafide political junkie, Ron Siegel delivers intelligent, entertaining radio that makes the hard news of the week easy to understand! Ron Siegel is joined by David Meltzer. Ron Siegel will discuss: Do I Really Need a 20% Down Payment to Buy a Home; Real Time Real Estate; Your Credit Matters; Mortgage Minute; Word on Wealth; and so much more. Ron Siegel, consumer advocate and mortgage lender, discusses anything that affects the roof over your head, your bank account or other items that will benefit you / your family. Reach Ron Siegel at Ron Siegel: 800.306.1990Ron Siegel: Ron@RonSiegelRadio.comwww.RonSiegelRadio.comwww.SiegelLendingTeam.com your Yorba Linda Mortgage LenderMonthly Home Equity Monitor: www.SLTHomeDigest.com Ron Siegel, Your Yorba Linda Mortgage Lender offers: Conventional Loans, FHA Loans, USDA Loans, Refinancing, and Reverse Mortgages #RonSiegelRadio #Mortgage #Housing #Realtor #RealEstate
It's amazing how many people wait till the last minute to do their holiday shopping. It's not like it's a surprise. It's as inevitable as the sunrise, yet they don't prepare in advance. Planning for your death is the same way. If there's one thing we all have in common, it's that one day, we're all going to die. Yet, according to a recent Merril Lynch survey, nearly half of Americans over 55 don't have a will. Eveyone should have essential estate planning documents. They're easy to find, cheap to produce and the whole process is faster and easier than Christmas shopping. That's what this week's "Money!" podcast is about: how to know what you need, how to find it and how much it costs. Even if you've already taken the necessary steps, listen to it anyway: It's a good refresher. Ready to get your house in order with the least possible hassle? This podcast is for you. As usual, my co-host will be financial journalist Miranda Marquit and our producer, sound effects guy and participant is Aaron Freeman. Want more information? Check out these links: 8 Documents That Are Essential to Planning Your Estate 17 States With Inheritance or Estate Taxes — or Both How to Create a Meaningful Legacy for Your Loved Ones Extreme Financial Makeover: 30 Moves in 30 Days What Happens to Your Email and Social Media After You Die? How Do I Choose an Executor for My Will? Should I Prepay My Funeral? Do I Really Need a Will? Is Fear of Death Hurting Your Retirement Nest Egg? Ask Stacy: Can I Put Together My Own Will? Have You Got The Power … of Attorney, That Is? Subscribe to the Money Talks News newsletter Take our The Only Retirement Guide You'll Ever Need course Take our Money Made Simple course Hosts: MoneyTalksNews MirandaMarquit.com Ask us a question Become a member: https://www.moneytalksnews.com/members/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever wondered whether you REALLY need a financial advisor? If you've asked yourself that question before, you're not alone! Why would I spend money to have someone help me with my money? On this episode, we're joined by Joe Saul-Sehy from the Stacking Benjamins Podcast. Joe is a former financial advisor who spent 16 years helping everyday people make sense of their money. Today, he's here with us to help answer the question: Do I Really Need a Financial Advisor? Joe makes a great case for finding the right financial advisor for YOU. Also on this episode is a short segment on dealing with your investments during market volatility.
How to Keep Track of Your eBay Inventory Using the SKU Label In one of my videos, I mentioned that I had created a new system. Essentially what I did for all my small items that I'm selling on eBay was I labeled each bin with “Bin” and then a number. So the first was Bin 1, and then there was Bin 2, Bin 3, Bin 4, and so on. I would take whatever bin that I put my product in that I was selling on eBay, and I would put it in the SKU label section within my eBay listing. A couple people said to me later, “Steve, why don't you just put your inventory number in the title versus putting it in the SKU label section when you go to edit your listing?” Here's my take on that thought. Click To Watch This Video On YouTube... Use Your Title Wisely I think that the title portion of your listing is valuable real estate. The title portion is going to achieve a lot of different things for you. Number one, using good keywords is going to help you rank really well in the search. Say, for example, you're selling a Ralph Lauren big bear sweater. If you use the right keywords, you could essentially outrank other sellers, get your item listed more up toward the top, and sell it quicker. Also, your title is used as a description, which means if somebody is looking through all the listings, and they see a picture they like, they will likely glance at the title. They'll think to themselves, “Oh, it's a large. It's striped. It's silk.” So in that way you can use the title as a selling point as well. You don't want to waste your title with words like “nice,” inventory numbers, or anything that's really irrelevant to the customer and the sale. That's why I'm using the SKU label section. When you go to make your listing and create it, there's a little section for you to put your inventory number. Do I Really Need an Inventory System? Right now you may be thinking, “Steve, what are you talking about?” Well, once you get to, say, 300 items listed on eBay, you're going to have a hard time finding your items. Trust me. I have done this before. I have searched for items I couldn't find and had to cancel the order. That's no good for you. As I built my eBay store, I got to that point where I needed to make sure that I had a system in place for my small items. I assigned a letter or a number—it depended on item type and size—for each product. I put it in my listing so when it sold, I could easily find it. I wasn't spending hours hunting down items—because you're not making money when you're shipping items out. You want to ship a sold item as quickly and efficiently as possible. You don't want to be wasting time searching for an item, canceling orders, and this and that. Making Your Business Run More Efficiently I honestly think that you shouldn't put the inventory number in the title. If you do, it's probably not going to be the end of the world. But do focus on things that are going to move the needle forward in your business. Focus on things that are going to make a difference, that are going to make money, and that are going to add value in your business. You know, there are lots of little questions that come up in this business. Should I do an auction or Buy It Now? Should I put my inventory tag in the title or the SKU label? Do I need to make nine pictures or eight pictures? While things do make a difference, at the end of the day, they're not going to make that big of a difference—maybe a couple percentage points. Focus on the things that are important—listing more, studying, going out sourcing, and putting systems and processes in place that will make your life more efficient, which is going to allow you to grow and scale your business. Please subscribe below to get automatic updates of my latest...
Do I Really Need a Business Plan? Let’s talk about it!Today’s episode answers the nagging question on the minds of biz owners everywhere, "Do I REALLY need a business plan?" Join me as I share the benefits of having a plan and how a business plan sets the tone for your business growth. To book a consultation, visit http://SOPHConsultingLLC.com! Be sure to follow host Shenica S. Nelson on Twitter @ShenicaSNelson. Be sure to follow Big Small Biz on all Social Media Platforms, IG, Twitter, and FB at Big Small Biz Show!
OHOW TO CREATE A WINNING BUSINESS STRATEGY with Lanna Hill of One Small Step Business Coaching Having a clearly defined business strategy is SO crucial if you really want to kick goals in business. It doesn’t matter if you’re a tiny business or you’re growing rapidly, the truth is you need to have a clear direction. It will keep you focussed on the end game. Looking at the big picture will enable you to spot opportunities for growth and minimise risk. Trust me, when I launched MWH I absolutely had a strategy. Sure, it’s changed and shifted focus as the biz has grown but simply having the overarching strategy has forced me to work with intention the WHOLE time. Today, I’ve sourced an absolute expert in the field to give us EXPERT advice on business strategy. THIS WEEK’S PODCAST Lanna Hill is the founder of One Small Step Business Coaching which offers bespoke solutions to enable small business owners to clarify their vision, ignite their performance and incorporate new tools and strategies in their businesses now & into the future. Lanna offers a range of services including one on one coaching, workshops and e-courses. Prior to launching One Small Step, Lanna spent over 10 years in the corporate world in strategic account management. Lanna has been a friend of MWH for some time and it’s my pleasure to welcome her BACK on the podcast. Get your pens and paper ready ladies because Lanna is about to deliver the goods! WHAT YOU WILL LEARN Why you need a clear business strategy How to create a business strategy How to work smarter not harder How stand out from the crowd and define your niche BONUS! Lanna is offering us an exclusive 20% discount on all e-courses for a limited time only! Book your choice of e-course within the next month and use the code MWHTRIBE at checkout to redeem this offer. CHECK OUT THE FAB COURSES HERE WANT MORE LANNA? Check out the podcast episode where Lana dives deep into her top 6 business planning basics, including an in-depth breakdown of defining your customer avatar. MWH 026 : Do I Really Need a Business Plan? With Lanna Hill (One Small Step Business Coaching) Read CONNECT WITH LANNA Web: www.onesmallstepcoaching.com.au Instagram: www.instagram.com/onesmallstepcoaching Facebook: www.facebook.com/onesmallstepcoaching Thank you Lanna for sharing your pearls of wisdom with us once again! HOOKED ON MWH? CONNECT WITH ME HERE: Web: https://tracyharris.wpengine.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mumswithhustle/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/mumswithhustle Twitter: https://twitter.com/MumsWithHustle Biz Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mumswithhustle/ P.S. Love MWH Podcasts? Review me on ITunes!
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Have you ever wondered if you really need a mixer for home recording? In this episode of the show I'm going to answer this question. I'll also give 6 reasons why you might want a mixer in your home studio. http://freerecordingtools.com Ep 26 | Do I Really Need a Mixer for Home Recording? appeared first on Home Music Studio 1.
This article was originally posted April 20, 2012 on Cloud Services Roundtable. Freeday Friday April Podcast Posted – US / UK Edition This program was recorded and is posted here. Do I Really Need to Try to Sell SBS Essentials into My Client Base? We had a good show today (45 minutes). Four people posted questions live and we had a good email question to kick us off. The kickoff question was, “Do I really need to sell SBS Essentials?” We talked about when it is and is not the right product to sell to specific clients. Caller Ken asked a follow-up question: When to sell SBS Essentials and when to sell Foundation Server since they have so many features in common. . . . And lots more! If you would like your question to be the start-off question, just send an email tokarlp@greatlittlebook.com. Please put Freeday Friday in the subject line. Freeday Friday is a new program to give you access to some coaching advice in a totally new format. See details at www.FreedayFriday.com. Basically, I am offering free coaching advice to a very few people – live and free. The “price” for free advice is that other people get to listen in. The idea is that we all share some common challenges, so we might be able to learn from each other and address those challenges in similar ways. I’m not really a “coach” with a program to sell. I will sell some hours. But this one-to-many format allows me to get information out there and engage in the community.