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Is it ever polite to comment on someone's weight, even if you're giving them a compliment? Anna found herself in a tricky situation with a co-worker the other day, and she's not sure she did the right thing! (:30) What's the craziest thing you've ever seen in your neighborhood? Anna's neighbors recently removed some brush in their backyard, and revealed something terrifying! (3:30) Who doesn't like a good chant every once in a while? Anna tests Raven's knowledge on some of the most famous chants of all time! (10:47) Email etiquette has become an important part of our daily interaction, so if you respond to a detailed email like THIS, that's all I need to know about you! (14:45) What weird thing did your siblings or parents make you believe when you were a kid? You won't believe what Anna's oldest daughter has been telling her youngest about her missing toys! (18:26) There are some big sneaker heads out there, who spend thousands of dollars on a single pair of shoes. But those people have nothing on how much Producer Sean spends! (28:50) Anna has 3 crazy news stories and Raven is gonna pick one to talk about! This week on Raven Picks ‘Em, his options include magnetic foreheads, crazy congressmen, and an airborne taco run! (32:29) Thomas's parents are in financial trouble and need a place to stay! But Thomas's wife Cayley says that their financial problems are because of their own irresponsibility! Whose side are you on? (34:59) Raven is on a roll and the jackpot is up to $800! Does Michael have what it takes to beat him in pop culture trivia and claim the prize? (44:18)
This week on the podcast, we're absurdly abusing the ancient art of alliteration– because we're watching the Power Rangers Time Force episode 'Trust and Triumph'! Did anyone write questions for this episode? Does Michael have it in him to write this part at 10pm on Tuesday night? And will anyone notice or care? The answers to those questions and more are present in this description of the Ranger Danger Time Force podcast!
President Biden's dog, Champ, has had a tough time at the White House. He just keeps biting people! But after numerous training sessions, the First Family is introducing someone new into Champ's life, and it may not be for the better…(:30) Cinco De Mayo is this Wednesday, and it's time to starting preparing for a Mexican Feast! Food Network's Chef Plum talks to Anna and Raven about how to make the perfect Guacamole, and he also answers an age-old debate. Do tomatoes belong in Guac or not? (3:21) It's nice (and sometimes the law!) to let a pedestrian cross in the crosswalk when you're driving. But if a car is letting you go, and you walk across the street like THIS, that's all I need to know about you! (6:42) What's the best thing that happened to you this weekend? What about the worst? Anna's 2-year-old is starting to speak in small sentences, but Raven's new DIY Gazebo project is turning into a real headache! One caller had an incredible day that every dog owner is familiar with! (9:56) Everyone likes to talk about their kid's sports highlight. The time they scored a goal, broke a new record, those are the conversations we love to have! But what about their lowlight? Anna's daughter had a soccer game over the weekend and kicked the ball directly at the Ref's head! That would have been bad enough, but Anna's reaction made it so much worse… (16:50) What's the most you've ever had to pay for a vet bill? Raven's fur baby need surgery on his CCL, and it's going to cost a ton of money! Anna felt bad for Raven, until she realized the reason why it was going to cost him so much… (28:11) Couples Court: Lacey is furious that a woman sitting at a bar sent a drink to her husband when they were out to dinner over the weekend. Her husband, Jay, just waved to her to say thank you and accepted the drink. Jay doesn't see the big deal, it's a free drink! She says it's insulting to her as a wife and inconsiderate of him to not take her feelings into consideration. He says he's not going to leave with the woman! Whose side are you on? (38:33) Raven is on a roll and the jackpot is up to $400! Does Michael have what it takes to beat him in pop culture trivia and claim the prize? (44:53)
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. Today, Justin Smulison welcomes a very special guest — 2021 RIMS Risk Manager of the Year, Michael Harrington! Michael has led an incredible professional career that dates back to his time in the U.S. Armed Services to Director of Risk Management at Textron to his current role as Vice President of Risk Management at Lockheed Martin Corporation — with many roles in between! Michael has spent decades in the profession largely in the aircraft and aerospace sectors and has a truly rich background as a Risk Manager. In this episode, Justin and Michael celebrate Michael’s win and discuss his influential contributions at Lockheed Martin that have benefited both the company, the aerospace industry, and the risk profession. They also discuss how he has overcome hurdles in his career, his risk philosophy, and his advice with rising risk professionals and those considering joining the profession. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS’s Global Membership. [:28] About today’s episode! [:36] About RIMS LIVE 2021 virtual event on April 19–29, 2021. [1:09] Last call to join this year’s Spencer & Sedgwick 5K Fun Run! [1:40] About today’s conversation with Michael Harrington [2:18] Justin welcomes Michael to the podcast! [2:29] Michael introduces himself and shares about his rich career background. [3:20] Why Michael decided to move transition into a law career after leaving the U.S. Army. [3:59] How and why Michael became a Risk Manager. [5:08] Michael speaks about moving into the role of Vice President of Risk Management at Lockheed Martin in April 2017. [5:52] About the programs Michael initiated and the work he did at Lockheed Martin that he was recognized for, as the recipient of the 2021 RIMS Risk Manager of the Year award. [8:56] Michael shares what it was like to take on a leadership role in driving forward incredible space missions. [9:44] Michael reflects on what it is like to talk about these astounding space missions with his fellow collaborators and partners. [10:43] Does Michael feel coolheaded or under pressure during crucial moments or massive decisions? [11:10] Michael shares his risk philosophy and reflects on how and where it was first formed. [12:50] Has Michael experienced his fair share of clients looking for last-minute approval or sign-offs? [13:30] Michael comments on a fire that occurred at a Santa Cruz location. [14:03] Has Michael ever been the lead risk professional for a company that had to handle a catastrophe issue? How did he handle it? [14:49] Did Michael use the same on-the-job training and mindset in the previous example that he did in the Santa Cruz fire? [15:37] About upcoming RIMS webinars! [16:50] Michael speaks about the legal hurdles that he overcame with regards to the U.S. Public Law 85-804 and the fantastic insurance program that came out of it. [18:45] How long it took to develop this insurance program from conception to formation to completion. [19:13] Was it difficult to overcome the responsibilities that came along with developing this program while still managing his usual day-to-day operational responsibilities? [19:47] Does Michael believe that his background and experience are what enabled him to be able to create and lead such a program? [20:47] What was it like for Michael to find out he was named 2021 Risk Manager of the Year by RIMS? [22:38] Michael shares his advice with rising risk professionals and those considering joining the profession. [24:25] How Michael helped drive Lockheed Martin’s response to COVID-19 in a way that greatly benefited frontline workers. [26:32] Justin and Michael discuss how many companies stepped up during COVID-19 and how Lockheed Martin stepping up during COVID-19 has been in alignment with their core values. [27:25] Michael shares what he would like to see happen in the risk profession and among risk professionals. [28:38] The importance of building a network as a risk professional and the current opportunities that are available to build your online profile and expand your network. [29:38] Michael shares some parting words with the RIMScast audience and the global risk management community! [31:04] Justin thanks Michael for joining the podcast, congratulates him on being recognized as RIMS 2021 Risk Manager of the Year, and highlights some of the links to check out in this episode’s show notes. Mentioned in this Episode: RIMS Advocacy News: “RIMS Sets Advocacy Guidelines for COVID-19 Liability Protection Legislation” Michael Harrington on the cover of Risk Management Magazine’s 2021 Awards Issue “RIMS Risk Manager of the Year Awarded to Lockheed Martin Corporation's Michael Harrington” RIMS Webinars and Services: RIMS-CRMP-FED Virtual Prep Course — May 24–26th, 2021 Register now for RIMS LIVE 2021, April 19–29, 2021! Spencer & Sedgwick 5K Fun Run, April 20, 2021 — Register Today! May 5, 2021 | “Reputation Risks. Reputation Protection. Crisis Reduction.” May 13, 2021 | “The Risks and Rewards of Virtual Services” | Sponsored by Beazley Upcoming RIMS Webinars On-Demand Webinars RIMS Advisory Services — Ask a Peer RIMS Virtual Workshops Related RIMScast Episodes: “Risk Management in Higher Education with RIMS 2019 Risk Manager of the Year, Luke Figora” “Transformative ERM Programs with 2018 Risk Manager of the Year, Rebecca Cady “ “RIMS 2020 Award Winners: Mark Humphreys and Katherine Dawal” “RIMS 2020 Award Winners: Audrey Rampinelli and Larry Glasser” “Disruption and the Digital Age with Ward Ching” “Duncan Wardle, RIMS Live 2021 Keynote Takes Innovation to Infinity and Beyond” “RIMS Live 2021 Keynote Duncan Wardle Discusses Risk and Innovation” “Career Notes: RIMS Live 2021 Speaker Jade Simmons Talks Risk and Music” Download any episode of RIMScast. RIMS Publications, Content, and Links: Risk Management Magazine Risk Management Monitor RIMS Coronavirus Information Center RIMS Risk Leaders Series RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RIMS-CRMP Stories RIMS Membership — Whether you are a new member or need to transition, be a part of the global risk management community! Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org and listen on iTunes. Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org. Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook and Twitter, and LinkedIn. Follow up with Our Guest: Michael Harrington’s LinkedIn Tweetables (For Social Media Use): “Over the last three years [at Lockheed Martin], we’ve been on a journey to focus on our people, our programs … and platforms … our technologies, and our processes.” — Michael Harrington “I truly believe that an exciting and interesting life or business involves taking risks and dealing with them.” — Michael Harrington “You have to accomplish the mission. Mission first and people always — those are the two things that I live by.” — Michael Harrington “The thing that I think is the most important about Lockheed Martin is really the core values of the company.” — Michael Harrington “Anybody is welcome at Lockheed Martin. Anybody who can bring their talents … is welcome here provided you do three things: … Treat people with dignity and respect, you always have to try and do what’s right, and you always have to perform with excellence.” — Michael Harrington “I believe [risk management] is a fantastic profession. Although I wound up in it … by accident, I’m incredibly grateful that I did!” — Michael Harrington “I would tell young [risk] professionals to get involved. … Get involved in a spectrum of ways.” — Michael Harrington “To anybody that gets asked to do something: … Where possible, say yes! Get involved. Broaden your skills. Become more valuable to your company and your team. … [And] become involved internally; don’t just sit in your office.” — Michael Harrington “Risk professionals who get involved with their business ... help them get to ‘Yes,’ and get solutions accomplished in a risk-safe way are business enablers.” — Michael Harrington “I encourage all of the risk managers in the field to get more deeply involved with their business. Make it a point. It might be difficult at first if you haven’t done it, but eventually the business will see the value.” — Michael Harrington
Does Michael close the gap?
A batch a decade in the making featuring only eised beers. Multiple extinction ticks go down as Alex hunts down Hair of the Dog Dave directly from Alan Sprints, Samuel Adams Millenium, Southampton Double Ice Bock, and BrewDog Tactical Nuclear Penguin. The Malty Boyz™ close out the year in style with all these devastating beers for your listening pleasure. Will they ever recover? Will they continue to record on into 2021 or are these the final ticks of a grossly frantic podcast? Does Michael even care? Who knows? See you next year? TeeSpring.com/MaltCoutureOfficialShirt Head to our Patreon for weekly exclusive content! Patreon.com/DontDrinkBeer DontDrinkBeer.com Instagram.com/DontDrinkBeers Instagram.com/MaltCoutureDDB Twitter.com/DontDrinkBeer DDBquestions@gmail.com
After a whole year, my girl Ashley Darby is back on the pod! The RHOP star answers all our questions in this JUICY interview. Was Gizelle and Jamal’s relationship real? Would she ever have a threesome with RHOC’s Braunwyn Windham?? Does Michael have a crush Juan Dixon??? Plus you’ll never guess what she’s doing with her placenta!
Episode 293: Star Trek Discovery “Unification III” “Unification III” is the seventh episode of season three of Star Trek Discovery and we found this to be a well done bottle episode. The Vulcan’s and Romulan’s now live on Vulcan and have renamed the planet to Ni’Var. Ni’Var has some information Michael needs to understand the burn. They will not give up the information freely so Michael evokes an ancient Vulcan ritual to try to forcibly recover the information. This episode is a worthy successor to the first two unification episodes seeing Spock's hard work finally come to fruition. But will Michael burn Spock’s legacy to the ground? Does Michael finally start to feel like a real person? Listen to find out. It’s time to pour yourself a cold glass of Ni’Varian Ale, for your weekly shot of Star Trek! Our music is provided by! http://warp11.com/ you can follow them at! https://twitter.com/warp11 If you would like to donate to us to help keep the show going please look at our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Synthaholics?ty=h If you are a fan of Guy Davis and his art and comics you can support him at his Patreon https://www.patreon.com/GSDavisArt?ty=h Take a look at Holly’s Website and blog https://hollymichellev.wixsite.com/voiceover Join the Facebook conversation! https://www.facebook.com/groups/Synthaholics/ Email us synthaholics@yahoo.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/synthaholics Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/SynthaholicDuo Or Tumblr http://synthaholics.tumblr.com/ Subscribe to us on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/synthaholics-star-trek-podcast/id981239466?mt=2 Subscribe to us on Google Play https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Immzfeujybtpjrz54khq3luqj3m Subscribe to us on iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/show/263-synthaholics-a-star/ Or subscribe to us on Stitcher Radio http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/david-duncan/synthaholics?refid=stpr
In this spooky episode, Kelly and Michael discuss the merits of the controversial 4th installment to the Halloweentown series. Does Michael really think it's the best movie in the franchise? Will Kelly stop pretending this movie doesn't exist? Probably not. Thanks for listening to this episode of DCOM Central! Don't forget to follow us on social media to stay up to date with the pod! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dcomcentralpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dcomcentralpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCOMCentralPod Website: https://anchor.fm/dcom-central
Societal issues surrounding autism not only create challenges for children, but their entire family. Parents of children with autism experience anxiety and uncertainty, especially as their children grow up to become adults with autism. Chances are, they will survive their parents. Then, what will happen? Where and how will they live as adults with autism? In this episode, Toby Mathis of Anderson Advisors talks to Jim Richardson from Neuro Diverse Living. Jim has more than 35 years of consulting services experience and has been investing in real estate for 40+ years. As a principal in a commercial real estate capital consulting firm, Jim raises and manages discretionary investment capital. As a parent of a grown son with autism, Jim’s business vision and personal mission is to connect in a meaningful way. Highlights/Topics: What will happen to Jim’s son, Michael? Every parent raising an autistic child has or will consider available options to plan for future living accommodations. What are options most parents consider? Many families make plans with a sibling, such as a brother, sister, aunt, uncle, or other family member, which may only be temporary. What about a permanent move? Jim wanted to find a place where Michael could move to and theoretically live for the rest of his life. Why? Change for an autistic adult can turn their world upside down. Once might be fine, but not multiple moves. What about group homes? These temporary properties tend to be for people with severe disabilities. Unless Michael gets to the point where he needs that next level of care, a group home can’t accommodate him. What’s a parent to do? Create their own long-term housing solution to meet Michael’s needs as an adult with autism. Jim and his wife, Nancy, started Neuro Diverse Living. Does Michael live with Jim and Nancy? Yes, because they are setting up their first personal care home, also known as residential assisted living (RAL). Will the personal care home only be for adults with autism? Neuro Diverse Living is a 501(c)(3) charity with a blended residence of autistic adults and neurodiverse people. Will Neuro Diverse Living offer 24/7 care? To be a legitimate business, Jim needs to follow local, state, and federal regulations. Jim’s business will provide housing based on the level of daily living that each individual needs. How many people have autism? Nationally, on average, 1 out of 49 people are on the autistic spectrum. In the next 10 years, 1 out of every 4 or 5 adults could have autism. Why create an intentional design for Neuro Diverse Living? Jim intends to make the design model available to other families that want to do something similar. Is it difficult for autistic adults to get a job? For every 10 jobs available, about two could go to an autistic individual. Why does Jim have a separate group that buys properties for him? There’s a tremendous need/opportunity for long-term leases for autistic and neurodiverse homes. Did autism used to be confused with schizophrenia? Yes, years ago. People thought it was some sort of major mental defect. They didn't know what it was or how to treat it. Resources Neuro Diverse Living https://neurodiverseliving.org/ 501(c)(3) https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/charitable-organizations/exemption-requirements-501c3-organizations Drexel University’s Autism Research Foundation https://drexel.edu/autisminstitute/ Madison House Autism Foundation https://www.madisonhouseautism.org/ Gene Guarino https://residentialassistedlivingacademy.com/meet-gene/ Rain Man Movie https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095953/ Toby Mathis https://andersonadvisors.com/tobymathis-2/ Anderson Advisors https://andersonadvisors.com/ Anderson Advisors Tax and Asset Protection Event https://andersonadvisors.com/asset-protection/ Anderson Advisors on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX5nh607M8hSBLiMB9MgbIQ
In this episode of Agency Intelligence podcast, host Jason Cass interviews Michael Overstreet, Owner of Safe Street Insurance. Michael shares how he got into the business of insurance and how his knowledge and passion for gardening led him to his niche. Episode Highlights: Jason introduces Michael Overstreet. (1:02) Is Michael an iPhone or an Android user? (5:25) What was the last app that Michael downloaded? (8:07) Does Michael love to win or hate to lose? (8:50) What does Michael attribute to his success, skill or luck? (9:11) Michael shares his background story and his key to success. (12:34) Michael says that when he went to the Dominican Republic, he got interested in tropical trees, fruit trees, and gardening. (12:53) Michael confirms that he is still doing videos to build an organic presence for both gardening and insurance. (14:50) Is Michael building authority or actively prospecting a niche? (16:54) Michael says that videos could be a way of building relationships across the country. (22:57) Michael mentions that he has 150 fruit trees in his yard. (23:51) Does Michael plan to move on a bigger property? (24:13) Michael plants 20 peach trees and earns from selling it every spring. (24:28) Michael mentions that his wife loves Plumcots. (25:16) Has gardening been a part of Michael's life since he was young? (25:54) Michael says that he collects rainwater and it helps to water his garden. (35:07) Michael believes that everyone needs to find a positive addiction in their life. (40:14) What is Michael's favorite fruit and vegetable? (41:58) What is Michael reading right now? (43:20) Jason talks about what Nicholas Ayers said to him that sticks to his mind. (45:24) Michael says that his friend Nick helps him with his script and everything. (51:09) Key Quotes: “Never shut down people, never shut people out of your life, never shut down an opportunity.” - Michael Overstreet “No mention of insurance yet, just building my authority, letting people know I am the man in this space.” - Michael Overstreet* “That's why I love video. That's the way you build relationships on a map and scale. Individually, as one person you can't build those relationships, with video you're building relationships all across the country.” - Michael Overstreet Resources Mentioned: Agency Intelligence AI Brain Share Reach out to Jason Cass The Garden Nerd Youtube Advertisers: Podium Imperial PFS Agency VA
On the new edition of What Are Your Thoughts with Michael Batnick and Josh Brown: - Bubble behavior in a market crisis is nothing new or unusual. - Fidelity says 18% of investors sold out of all their stocks during the last few months, and a third of investors over 65 years old! - With the Fed buying the investment grade bonds of Apple and Microsoft, do its critics have a point? - What did we learn from this crisis? - Eating at restaurants again - weird but satisfying. - Does Michael watch movies just to torture himself? Plus, why Josh likes westerns. - Apple's App Store facilitated over half a trillion dollars in commerce last year! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's episode, Michael must infiltrate a scientists retreat. Disguised as his suave alter ego, he goes deep inside the retreat to find out who committed murder! This episode begs the questions yet again: Does Michael use his real name?--Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciampaklein/Instagram: @knightrideryearsTwitter: @KnightRiderPodmail us: letusblowyourmind@gmail.comCall our hotline: (207)835-1954Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!
In today's episode, Michael must infiltrate a scientists retreat. Disguised as his suave alter ego, he goes deep inside the retreat to find out who committed murder! This episode begs the questions yet again: Does Michael use his real name?--Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciampaklein/Instagram: @knightrideryearsTwitter: @KnightRiderPodmail us: letusblowyourmind@gmail.comCall our hotline: (207)835-1954Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!
Michael think's his friend April's boyfriend Chad is a player. Michael says Chad does things that indicate being a player. Michael also has a theory about people who have vanity plates, Does Michael prove his theory correct or did he meddle for no reason?
Michael think's his friend April's boyfriend Chad is a player. Michael says Chad does things that indicate being a player. Michael also has a theory about people who have vanity plates, Does Michael prove his theory correct or did he meddle for no reason?
Michael think's his friend April's boyfriend Chad is a player. Michael says Chad does things that indicate being a player. Michael also has a theory about people who have vanity plates, Does Michael prove his theory correct or did he meddle for no reason?
In this episode, Jeffrey Palermo is speaking with Michael Washington, an ASP.NET and C# programmer! Michael has extensive knowledge in process improvement, billing systems, and student information systems. He also is the founder of two websites, AiHelpWebsite.com and BlazorHelpWebsite.com — both fantastic resources that help empower developers. Michael resides in Los Angeles, California, with his son Zachary and wife, Valerie. Together, Jeffrey and Michael speak about Blazor in-depth. They discuss the current state of Blazor; Oqtane, a modular application framework for Blazor; server-side Blazor apps; Radzen, a low-code, RAD solution; his books on the topic of Blazor; and his advice, tips, recommendations, and resources for Blazor as well. Topics of Discussion: [:38] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [:46] About Jeffrey’s current promotions and offers. [1:26] About today’s episode with Michael Washington! [1:52] Jeffrey welcomes Michael to the show. [2:00] Michael introduces himself and speaks about his websites. [2:51] With so many technologies coming out, what is it about Blazor that attracted Michael? [4:30] Does Michael see a thread that connects the Blazor community with certain other technologies? [8:15] Michael explains what Oqtane is. [10:25] Michael shares his thoughts on why Blazor caught the attention of the community whereas something like ASP.NET MVC did not. [14:31] Is Oqtane in production? And will Oqtane work with the release Blazor? [16:36] Are there currently any server-side Oqtane apps in production? [18:30] Michael shares how easy it is to update Oqtane. [21:15] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [21:40] Jeffrey shares some quick announcements. [23:30] Michael talks about the DevOps Pipeline experience and gives his thoughts on how someone who doesn’t want to use the in-app installer experience on production (but they have a test automation environment and a UAT manual test environment before they get to production), gets the installer experience to work when they’re promoting it using Azure Pipelines? [26:00] Michael speaks about what Oqtane is constantly evolving to address. [27:47] Beyond the quickstarts in Blazor, what has Michael had to think specifically about? Are there any “gotchas?” And what are some of the challenges as someone who has put multiple Blazor apps in production? [30:30] Michael speaks about his books on the topic of Blazor. [32:47] Michael shares some information about Lightswitch and the difference between it and Blazor. [33:38] Michael gives his opinion on how Lightswitch was positioned and why it ultimately didn’t work out. [35:46] Radzen: a Lightswitch-like alternative for Blazor. [38:10] Michael highlights the importance of productivity. [42:15] Why Michael focuses so much on Oqtane. [44:32] Michael speaks about the scalability and performance of Blazor server-side apps. [48:40] Are there any UI controls that Michael has found for Blazor that are really awesome and complete at this stage? [50:50] Michael recommends some go-to resources for those who want to get started with Blazor. [51:57] Jeffrey thanks Michael for joining the podcast! Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsbookforcommunity — Visit to get your hands on two free books to give away at conferences or events! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Jeffrey@Clear-Measure.com — Email Jeffrey for a free 30-point DevOps inspection (regularly priced at $5000!) — Spaces are limited! AiHelpWebsite.com BlazorHelpWebsite.com Blazor.net github.com/Oqtane An Introduction to Building Applications with Blazor: How to get started creating applications using this existing easy to use Microsoft C# framework, by Michael Washington Blazor Succinctly, by Michael Washington Radzen Telerik Syncfusion WebView for .NET 5 Microsoft Silverlight Oqtane .NET Nuke ASP.NET MVC Angular Vue React “Advanced Blazor Templating,” by Michael Washington NuGet ADelfHelpDesk.com Visual Studio Lightswitch EF Core Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Michael goes undercover as a construction to find out why a man was pushed off the top of a building. Does Michael find the culprit? Does he make out with the victim's widow? How competent are the police in this episode? All this and more will be answered in the new episode!--Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciampaklein/Instagram: @knightrideryearsTwitter: @CiampaKleinEmail us: letusblowyourmind@gmail.comCall our hotline: (207)835-1954Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!
Michael goes undercover as a construction to find out why a man was pushed off the top of a building. Does Michael find the culprit? Does he make out with the victim's widow? How competent are the police in this episode? All this and more will be answered in the new episode!--Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciampaklein/Instagram: @knightrideryearsTwitter: @CiampaKleinEmail us: letusblowyourmind@gmail.comCall our hotline: (207)835-1954Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!
Michael and Robert provide an in-depth analysis of the 2020 WR and CB/S draft classes. Broncos draft the best WR in the draft? Vikings need a CB after cutting Rhodes?? Does Michael win a case of beer from Robert??? All this and more on Episode 3. Enjoy!
We’re coming up on decision day quick everyone! Meka and Michael still can’t communicate properly. All the couples minus Taylor and Brandon go to a group cooking class...where they talk about Taylor and Brandon. Taylor and Brandon have a sit down with Dr. Pepper and after much emotion Brandon leaves the experiment! And then Dr, Pepper moves onto Zach and Mindy. Austin and Jessica make cookies! Does Michael teach yoga or just clean a yoga studio? Dr. Pepper will figure it out. We end with sexy games time! Today's After Show Was Hosted By: Mike Thieling, Takira Shabrae, Lanisha Fisher Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more After Shows for your favorite TV shows and the latest news in TV, Film, and exclusive celebrity interviews, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · The Colin and Samir Podcast: The Colin and Samir Podcast hosted by LA - based friends and filmmakers Colin and Samir takes a look into what it’s like to make creativity your career. https://open.spotify.com/show/5QaSbbv2eD4SFrlFR6IyY7?si=Dj3roVoJTZmOime94xhjng · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to another week of PowerComedy! We get straight silly in this episode! Does Michael have ADHD? You choose... Don't forget to check out WarFareIncClothing.com and code "powercomedy" to check out to get 20% off your entire purchase
Bonnie is sick and all she wants to do is sleep, but instead she witness a gorilla murder a woman in the apartment across from her. Huh? What? Is Bonnie having some kind of fever dream? Does Michael, dressed as Rhett Butler, save her from certain doom? Does anyone recreated the infamous Psycho shower scene? Tune in to find out!--Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciampaklein/Instagram: @knightrideryearsTwitter: @CiampaKleinEmail us: letusblowyourmind@gmail.comCall our hotline: (207)835-1954Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!
Bonnie is sick and all she wants to do is sleep, but instead she witness a gorilla murder a woman in the apartment across from her. Huh? What? Is Bonnie having some kind of fever dream? Does Michael, dressed as Rhett Butler, save her from certain doom? Does anyone recreated the infamous Psycho shower scene? Tune in to find out!--Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciampaklein/Instagram: @knightrideryearsTwitter: @CiampaKleinEmail us: letusblowyourmind@gmail.comCall our hotline: (207)835-1954Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!
0:00:38 Thorough report on whether or not Iceland is windy (it is)0:02:02 Feats of Strength0:14:14 Research Review: Red meat and processed meatPaper discussed: https://annals.org/aim/fullarticle/2752328/unprocessed-red-meat-processed-meat-consumption-dietary-guideline-recommendations-fromFor more reading, an examine.com article on the paper: https://examine.com/nutrition/red-meat-is-good-for-you-now/1:01:50 Coach’s Corner: DeloadsDiscussion covers why, when, and how to implement deloadsStudies discussed:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23053130https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/217712611:24:58 To Play Us Out: A quick primer on the biopsychosocial model, as it relates to pain1:32:23 Interview: Michael Ray1:33:37 Mike’s background1:36:05 The chiropractic field1:47:40 Pain science2:04:02 Relationship between joint morphology and pain/injury2:15:01 Practical aspects of addressing or dealing with pain2:28:46 Good versus bad movement, as it relates to pain and injury2:38:41 A practical discussion on applied kinesiology2:43:01 Does Michael believe in any specific training strategies that lack supporting research, or that directly oppose the existing research findings?2:46:11 Where to find Michael online
The Wedding Biz welcomes Michael Cerbelli, a paragon in the events industry for over 42 years. He is the creator of The Hot List, a list of the best ideas in the industry, and was inducted into the Event Industry Hall of Fame by Bizbash in 2019. He has worked with several high profile clients and in some fantastic venues all over the world. Michael started at the tender young age of 13 as a DJ for parties in his neighborhood. He purchased turntables from Radio Shack and a crate full of records and proceeded to market himself as a DJ. He did this for several years until he met his first business partner and they built the biggest Mitzvah DC/MC/Dancers company in the nation. Listen as he shares his progression from DJ and MC into event management and creation. Michael prides himself on the level of preparation he and his team put into every event. No matter the size or cost of the event, his goal is to create lasting memories for his clients, and he credits his team for the success of his company. Finding and keeping the right talent has been the key to his longevity in the industry. This was a fantastic conversation full of excellent business advice and industry gems. Michaels reason for creating The Hot List alone speaks to his willingness to create a more collaborative environment in the events industry. This is definitely an episode you won’t want to miss! Show Highlights: [01:42] The guest for this episode is Michael Cerbelli, the founder of Cerbelli Creative and The Hot List. [03:26 Learn about Michael’s childhood and why he loves the spotlight. [05:06] Michael shares how he became a DJ after his dad passed away. [07:00] Hear about the collection of odd jobs he did throughout his adolescence that turned into events as a DJ and MC. [08:05] In 1984, Michael and his partner in Long Island took off in the events space. [10:01] The Wedding Singer was based on one of the companies Michael worked with. [11:38] Learn about how a legacy client opened his eyes to corporate clients. [12:30] In the early 2000’s he decided to quit being an MC and get into entertainment production. [14:56] Michael says that events are about creating memories. [15:44] He believes that most people want intimate events with people they care about. [17:27] Learn Michael’s start-to-finish process for creating weddings & events and why most of his clients are legacy clients. [20:17] Michael expands on what the “Cerbelli Flare” is and why it’s not your experience that matters, it’s the experience you’re creating for the client. [24:47] How can the food segment be turned into entertainment? [27:19] Why engaging the talents of the entire team creates the best events. [31:16] Does Michael ever feel the pressure of creating high profile, high dollar events? [32:48] Preparation is the key to an unforgettable event. [36:54] How has technology impacted the industry and Michael’s company and events? [40:37] Why is a solid business structure the key to longevity and success? [43:19] You can’t do it all! You need to establish a good team and great partners. [44:47] How do you find the right people for your team? [47:22] Michael shares his impetus for creating and maintaining the Hot List over 19 years ago. [49:04] What kinds of people, products, and companies are on the Hot List? [53:29] Connect with Michael. LINKS & RESOURCES Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by PartySlate - the first website designed specifically for event professionals and venues! Michael Cerbelli Video: Cerbelli Creative on Vimeo Website: Cerbelli Creative Michael:@MCApproved Facebook | Twitter Michael:@MichaelCerbelli Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn Mentioned during the interview: Joe Goldblatt Special Events: Creating and Sustaining a New World for Celebration by Joe Goldblatt The Three Waiters Dancakes Elegant Affairs: Andrew Corielli Marcia Selden Catering: Jeffrey and Robin Colin Cowie’s Episodes on the Wedding Biz - Part 1 and Part 2 David Monn on the Wedding Biz Marcy Blum on the Wedding Biz Toni Galante AllSeated PartySlate Lenny Talerico Cirque Mechanics: Chris Lasher
Welcome back to another episode of Animating in Threes! With the release of the new Lion King film, we decided to tackle the original film. Does it hold up? Do we crap on the new film? Does Michael continue to sing bad Randy Newman songs? I guess you'll have to listen to find out.00:00 - Intro 00:50 - Toons We've Tuned Into 07:35 - The Lion King & How It Was Made 20:40 - 'The Lion King' discussion1:07:18 - Final Thoughts1:09:04 - ANIMATION NEWS!!!!!!! 1:13:42 - Outro +Next Weeks TopicHere’s a link to our Spotify page: https://open.spotify.com/show/5lQWY5TKMxgC3ZwTPaFpHzAlso check out our Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/animate3podOr our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/animate3podMaybe even our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg9zHeann-B6TVePSjeUzZg?&ab_channel=AnimatinginThreesWe're also found in most other places where podcasts are available. And if we aren't... Well. I guess I'll be sad. And you will be too. Unless you get another app.Then it will just be me being sad.
"There’s a true opportunity to be dynamic storytellers.”Welcome to episode 17 of The CUInsight Experience podcast. Hosted by Randy Smith, co-founder and publisher of CUInsight.com. I’m excited to announce that Michael Reuter is joining me as today’s guest! In case you aren’t already familiar with Mike, he’s the Executive Director of the Worldwide Foundation for Credit Unions at WOCCU. We’ll chat about everything from the importance of doing global good, the benefits of US credit unions being involved in the larger global movement, and Mike’s own path to credit unions.Doing global good within this industry, Mike explains, is about taking the “why” of credit unions to a global level. This helps international credit union members who might think that they don’t have the ability to expand their business, grow their farm, or create a better life. Hearing Mike’s passion about this topic is a fantastic reminder of how much of a difference credit unions can make.One of the things I deeply admire about Mike is his work and leadership style. As you’ll hear today, he views being part of a team as one of the most important aspects of being a leader. It might not surprise you to learn that he’s also acutely aware of the need to listen first while forming opinions, and that he understands the need for patience.We’ll also dig into what role the Worldwide Foundation plays in addressing challenges resulting from climate change, business reasons for why it makes sense to get involved in the global movement, why storytelling is so important, and much more. If you’re in need of a great dose of inspiration to get you re-enthused about working in the credit union industry, don’t miss this fantastic conversation! Enjoy.Find the show notes from this episode at CUInsight.com.How to find Mike:Michael ReuterExecutive Director, Worldwide Foundation for Credit UnionsMReuter@woccu.orgwww.doglobalgood.orgTwitter | Linkedin | InstagramIn This Episode:[00:03] - Welcome back to the show! Today’s guest is Michael Reuter, the Executive Director of the Worldwide Foundation at WOCCU.[02:36] - What does doing global good mean to Michael?[04:00] - Michael talks about how he hopes that the credit union community engages to do more global good. [06:33] - Does Michael have a favorite story about the Worldwide Foundation doing good?[09:50] - We hear about whether there’s a business reason (rather than just wanting to do good) that credit unions in the United States should want to be actively involved in the global movement.[13:21] - What’s the biggest challenge that the Worldwide Foundation is currently facing?[17:10] - Michael talks about whether the effects of climate change are something that the Worldwide Foundation addresses.[18:22] - We learn about how credit unions and individuals can get involved with the Worldwide Foundation.[21:12] - One of Michael’s favorite posts on the Worldwide Foundation’s blog is one of the earliest ones: Three Ways Global Good Can Grow Your Credit Union.[22:32] - We move into the second part of the podcast, with Michael explaining what inspired him to take the gig at the Worldwide Foundation.[25:44] - Michael explains why he went through the Credit Union Development Education (DE) Program.[27:33] - Is there a belief currently held by credit un
Summary:In this 67th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host conducts an interview with Michael Curtis, President of Vision Systems. Vision Systems is a Canadian-based financial software corporation that is capable of performing full and comprehensive financial planning for individuals, businesses, and trusts. Jason and Michael’s discussion covers what Vision Systems is capable of handling, the difference between dynamic and static planning, and how the software is able to mold to the client.EpisodeHighlights:● 00:34: – Michael Curtis explains Vision Systems and how it got started.● 03:48: – Does Michael see a lot of larger firms viewing financial planning as a loss leader?● 06:30: – Which types of financial plans can Vision Systems handle?● 07:41: – Most of the software in the United States and Canada are goals-based.● 10:08: – Jason and Michael discuss the difference between dynamic and static systems.● 13:57: – What are the driving considerations in the development of the software?● 15:27: – What is the advantage of taking into consideration the entire family?● 16:17: – Why is multiple-generation planning so critical?● 19:21: – Does Michael feel that Vision Systems goes too far sometimes in the add-ons?● 22:47: – What does Vision Systems do on the portfolio side of things?● 25:00: – Michael explains what Vision Systems has created on the reporting end.● 26:56: – What future software releases can be expected?● 28:20: – What would be something Michael Curtis wishes he could change in his company?● 30:27: – What has been the biggest challenge in getting Vision Systems out into the marketplace?● 34:42: – What excites Michael Curtis the most about Vision Systems?3 Key Points:1.Integrating the terms of wills into financial predictions are critical for between 40-50% of the population.2. The national divorce rate in Canada is around 40% and millennials have thelowest divorce rate of any generation.3. The planner’s area of expertise is their financial tactics and the client’s area ofexpertise is their values and wants in life.Tweetable Quotes:● “We produce financial planning software. In my opinion, it is the most robust and also the most accurate software in Canada.” – Michael Curtis● “Our software is what I refer to as ‘dynamic.’ It is a true-life model, and the database is one where literally you can change any entry year-by-year.” – Michael Curtis● “We actually integrate the terms of wills into the financial forecast, and I consider this to be totally overlooked in the industry.” – Michael CurtisResources Mentioned:● @Fintech_Impact - Facebook● Jason Pereira - LinkedIn● Michael Curtis – Linkedin● VisionSystemsCorp.com – Website for Vision Systems See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marketing Scoop Episode 2.16 is an ‘advertising’ themed episode – specifically focusing on “What paid search activities should you be automating in 2019?” Paid search is an area of digital that has changed so much over the past few years. It used to be where manual selection of keywords, ad copy and landing pages were the things that you needed to be doing to run your campaigns as efficiently as possible. Now, in 2019, you’re being inefficient if you try to do everything yourself. In this show, we look at what to automate when it comes to paid search in 2019. Joining us are 2 great guests… Michael Fenlon – Paid Media Manager at Seven Star Digital Nils Rooijmans - Search Marketing Business Consultant from NilsRooijmans.com Here’s what we discuss: 0:40 Introducing Michael 1:10 Introducing Nils 1:30 Google seems to be pushing ad automation a lot at the moment - why is this the case? 3:20 What areas of automation is Michael using at the moment? 4:20 Does Michael advocate starting off paid campaigns on a manual basis before turning them into automated campaigns? 7:30 Is it not the case that once campaigns have been optimized manually then they should be passed over to the machines to further optimize? 9:30 What are some of the benefits of using scripts? 11:35 What are the top 3 scripts that advertisers should be using? 14:20 But surely if you don’t embrace automation you will get left behind? 15:00 Are there certain industries that are more appropriate to use manual management of campaigns? 15:30 What are the panel’s thoughts on using automation to generate ad copy? 17:40 What kind of activities should paid search advertisers be automating at the moment? 20:00 What re our guests’ actionable takeaways?
The recappers discuss season 2 episode 5 of The Good Place. Does Michael really understand ethics? What is Janet hiding? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsrecapmadness/support
A new, special episode (and hopefully the beginning of many more!) where we, the Slumber Party Movie mob, decided to draft the movies we're going to watch for the month of October. We each chose a theme that we thought would work for the October release that has been already chosen and pick out of a hat whose theme we would go for! Does Michael, Samantha or Randy win the first draft? Listen to find out! And you our fantastic, lovely audience gets to choose what film you want us to watch!
Jimmy got some great 1:1s while at Comic Con. Here, you'll hear him chat with writer Mairghread Scott (Marvel Rising/Science Comics: Robots and Drones), Michael Molcher (2000AD PR Coordinator) and cartoonist Shannon Wheeler (Memoirs of A Very Stable Genius). Will Mairghread give away Marvel secrets? Does Michael spoil any 2000AD plots? How does Shannon really feel about this administration? Tune in to find out! No regular format show over the next few weeks. Just the awesome and massive SDCC coverage!! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
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The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Michael Ma is a Founding Partner @ Liquid 2 Ventures, one of San Francisco's younger and more exciting seed funds, also unique in having Hall of Fame quarter back, Joe Montana as another Founding Partner. Their portfolio includes the likes of previous guest, WorkRamp, NerdWallet, FanDuel and many more very exciting young companies. Prior to Liquid 2, Michael was the co-founder of TalkBin, a YC alum that later sold to Google and was an Investment Team Partner @ First Round's Dorm Room Fund. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How from Michael's parents arriving in the US with $300 Michael made his way into tech ended up in YC, selling his company to Google and ultimately being a VC with Liquid 2? 2.) Does Michael agree with the common suggestion that too much money is chasing too few deals at seed? How does Michael think raising now is different to when raising for Liquid 2? How did having Joe Montana as a founder affect the fundraise? 3.) How does Michael view the optimal decision making process? Does Michael believe in unanimity or conviction driven processes when investing with a partnership? How does this change for follow on? Why is it so important to have silver bullet deals in partnerships? 4.) Does Michael agree with the commonly stated assessment that with the scaling of YC the quality has reduced? How does Michael use his own YC experience to argue against this? How should investors be approaching YC today, in this structure? 5.) How does Michael view fund cycles when investing in such deep tech as he has? Are they too short? How does Michael look to scale the learning curve on new industries and transformational technology? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: Michael’s Fave Book: Count of Monte Cristo Michael’s Fave Blog: TermSheet Michael’s Most Recent Investment: Vivid Vision As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC and Michael on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Snapchat here for mojito madness and all things 20VC. WePay helps online platforms increase revenue through integrated payments processing, helping platforms offer ROI-positive integrated payments to their users – within their UX and without taking on fraud & regulatory exposure. WePay also offers award-winning support and can even work with your team thru Slack or Zendesk. Get the payments revenue you want, without getting bogged down every time a user has a payments question. Simply visitwepay.com/harry PipeDrive is the Sales CRM and pipeline management software to use, with the primary view being the pipeline a clear visual interface that prompts you to take action, remain organized and stay in control of a complex sales process. This is why sales pros and deal makers love it (my words, not Pipedrive’s). Plus it easily lets you find the stats you need and is fully customizable. Even better, you can signup for free on here it really is a must.
Self Publishing School : Learn How To Write A Book And Grow Your Business
Michael Hyatt is one of my favorite people in our space. He does things absolutely the right way and always works from a place of integrity and quality. You may recognize Michael as the author of the New York Times bestseller Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World and the coauthor of Living Forward: A Proven Plan to Stop Drifting and Get the Life You Want. In addition to being a highly successful author, Michael has worked in nearly every facet of book publishing in the 30 years since he began his career at Word Publishing (which was a part of Thomas Nelson) while a senior at Baylor University. Perhaps most notably, he played a large role at Thomas Nelson Publishers, which is the largest faith-based publisher in the world and is now part of HarperCollins. Michael was the company’s CEO from 2005 through 2011, and remained there as chairman until the company was sold in 2012. Our conversation today includes Michael talking in detail about his experiences with the writing, publishing, and publicity processes. As you’ll learn here, his first book came very close to never being published, and only his own tenacity and persuasiveness saved it. In addition, he’ll offer incredible value in the form of advice for anyone interested in writing or publishing a book. He explains, for example, why having your own platform is more important now than ever before. He also offers recommendations on topics such as starting with a blog (using social media instead is “like building a house on a rented lot”) and why you might want to rethink those gorgeous, image-filled emails to your mailing list. For all this and much more, listen in to this episode of the Self-Publishing School podcast! You can find Michael here: michaelhyatt.com Michael Hyatt on LinkedIn @michaelhyatt on Facebook @MichaelHyatt on Twitter michaelhyatt on Instagram Show Notes [01:30] - Did Michael know that his book Platform would launch a whole arm of his business? [02:07] - Michael takes us back to the very first book he wrote, in 1997. He explains all the difficulties and struggles involved in both writing and publishing the book, and reveals that it came very close to not being published at all. [06:09] - How long a span of time did Michael’s 1,200 interviews on the book take place during? As he answers, he reveals the intensity of the publicity process. [08:22] - Michael explains what he means by going into “sales mode,” and shares some of what he did to publicize it and build his audience. [09:33]- We hear why Michael thinks his book went from something relatively few people were interested in to something that went on to sell hundreds of thousands of copies. [10:43] - Chandler zooms in on two things Michael has said: speaking in sound bites, and making the host sound good. [12:20] - We zoom back out to learn about Michael’s time at Thomas Nelson. He explains his experience in working in just about every facet of publishing. He then explains the dramatic change in publishing between 2006 and 2009. [15:18] - What are some of the biggest takeaways from that period that Michael now uses? He reveals that publishers now count on their authors’ platforms. [17:02] - Michael clarifies what he means by a “platform.” [18:40]- We learn more about platforms and how someone who’s just starting out can begin building their own platform. He recommends starting with a blog, and explains why. [21:44] - Michael talks about his audience-building methods he uses or recommends. He emphasizes the importance of having an email list, and creating an opt-in magnet. [25:50] - Does Michael think that the power of email is fading, or is it here to stay? In his answer, he discusses why he has recently switched from beautiful, HTML-based newsletters to text-based email without images. [27:30] - We hear what triggered all of the changes that Michael made a month ago. [28:35] - Michael takes a deeper dive into content and its creation. His blog is his workbench, he explains, and the ideas that work there make their way into other content such as his podcasts and books. [32:08] - What is Michael’s rhythm or process for creating content? [34:17] - Previously, Michael was more of a rhythmic writer; now it’s more system-based. He explains how his system functions. [37:01] - Michael’s content team has three people in addition to him. Here he explains his process for finding good people who stay for a long time. [40:23] - Because Michael came out of the world of book publishing (where every piece of content is assembled by a team), having a team help create his content feels natural to him. [43:11] - We learn what Michael recommends for someone who is just starting out and wants to get noticed by a publisher. [44:42] - In answer to the final question, Michael offers his parting tip for someone looking to publish their first book: write a book proposal for yourself. Not doing this is “like trying to build an addition onto your house without a blueprint,” he explains. [46:45] - Chandler has a free gift for listeners: a copy of Book Launch (FIND AND LINK THIS). To claim your copy, go to spsfreebook.com! (FIND AND LINK THIS) Links and Resources: michaelhyatt.com Michael Hyatt on LinkedIn @michaelhyatt on Facebook @MichaelHyatt on Twitter michaelhyatt on Instagram self-publishingschool.com spsfreetraining.com Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World Living Forward: A Proven Plan to Stop Drifting and Get the Life You Want The Millennium bug Platform University Evernote Workflowy John Maxwell Charlie Wetzel
I predict that this episode is going to be great! This week, we find out whether or not Professor Trelawney is a real seer or a fraud. Sarah and Bijaya learn about death omens from Michael. Does Michael retain his lead for the Quizzich Cup?Listen and find out! Find us on Twitter at @potterpod, Tumblr …
Michael Pryor is Co-Founder & CEO @ Trello, now Head of Product with Trello at Atlassian following their recent acquisition. For those that do not know, Trello lets you work more collaboratively and get more done. Prior to the acquisition they raised from some of the best in the business including the likes of Spark Capital, Index Ventures and Box Group. Michael is also a board member at StackOverflow. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: How did Michael make his way into the world of startups and come to found Trello? What does Michael believe is fundamental to making a market transition successfully? What were the challenges of the early market transition with Trello? What does Michael believe are the 3 key elements that make a great CEO? How does Michael approach the element of cash burn? Does Michael agree for the need of sustainability within growth? How does Michael look to continually recruit the best talent? What are the secrets to running a 60% remote workforce so efficiently? How did the Atlassian deal come about? What was the thought process behind the sales vs raise more venture funding? How did Michael broach the process with regards to transparency within the team? 60 Second SaaStr If you would like to find out more about the show and the guests presented, you can follow us on Twitter here: Jason Lemkin Harry Stebbings SaaStr Michael Pryor
This week on the podcast, we're getting our freak on - with the Power Rangers Dino Super Charge episode 'Freaky Fightday'! Does Michael know how big testicles are? Why does he want things to be 50% less gay? And how do you pronounce his surname? The answers to two of these three questions (and more!) await, on this episode of the Ranger Danger Dino Super Charge podcast!
This week on the podcast, we're getting our freak on - with the Power Rangers Dino Super Charge episode 'Freaky Fightday'! Does Michael know how big testicles are? Why does he want things to be 50% less gay? And how do you pronounce his surname? The answers to two of these three questions (and more!) await, on this episode of the Ranger Danger Dino Super Charge podcast!
Michael Cardamone is the Managing Director of Acceleprise, a SaaS focused accelerator based in San Francisco and backed by leading operators. He is also an advisor to and angel investor in early stage SaaS companies. Prior to Acceleprise, Michael was one of the first 30 employees at Box in a business development role and then led partnerships at an EdTech company called AcademixDirect. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: How did Michael make his way into the world of SaaS and then start Acceleprise in SF? How can founders know when is the right time to ship product? Does Michael agree with Reid Hoffman, ‘if you are not embarrassed by your V1, it is too late’? How should startups look to establish a pricing mechanism at such an early stage? What are Mike’s thoughts on freemium? Before Mike has said founders can charge more than they think. Why does he think this and how can founders know when they have reached their price ceiling? Do founders need to sell their own product? How should founders approach the sales learning process? What questions should they be asking How important is it for a startup to have an ideal customer profile? Should founders be looking for influential customers early or just getting as many dollars in as possible? How impactful can big brands and companies be as customers to early stage companies? 60 Second SaaStr Scrappiness: good or not as it just simply isn’t scalable? Most common challenge for Mike’s companies? Fave SaaS reading material? Entrepreneur optimism: Let it run or be wary? If you would like to find out more about the show and the guests presented, you can follow us on Twitter here: Jason Lemkin Harry Stebbings SaaStr Michael Cardamone
Michael Shaw is the host of The Conversation, a podcast about the contemporary arts. He talks with various artists, collectors, dealers, curators and more on the show. Michael has been running his show since 2011 and he talks about some of the upcoming challenges he is likely to face with growing his podcast. Michael also shares on how he has developed such a loyal following over the years; to the point where people donate to his show. Show Highlights 07:00 – Michael talks about sound gear. 09:05 – When did Michael launch his show? 12:05 – Does Michael have a lot of technical experience? 16:00 – Michael prefers a great conversationalist vs. someone who has done well in their career. 20:35 – Does Michael go out of his way to get the people he admires on the show? 22:35 – It’s better to respect the guest more than their career choices to create an amazing show. 25:00 – I talk about the two shows that left me kind of star struck. 27:05 – Michael knows people are tired of Marc Maron, but the man inspired him to create a podcast. 28:45 – It’s all about finding the right balance between being really personal vs. being constructive. 29:10 – How did Michael learn to be a great interviewer? 30:40 – Was Michael curious growing up? He says not really. 31:20 – It’s about process as well as curiosity. Having a good process can really make things happen. 31:40 – Michael believes great shows happen when he and the guest are both in the moment together. 37:15 – Most people don’t have the ability to engage in a conversation. We just stare at our phones instead. 43:00 – Michael talks about artists and different styles. 46:35 – What kind of challenges has Michael faced as an artist? 50:35 – Michael has some pretty loyal and dedicated fans. 51:00 – It’s hard to go out of your way to donate to a podcast. 54:35 – I talk about the relationships I have developed with my listeners. 57:00 – Podcast content is undervalued and successful art is overvalued. 59:10 – Michael talks about his mentors. 01:02:35 – What’s Michael’s fondest memory of New York city? 01:03:30 – What has Michael changed his mind about recently? 01:08:25 – It’s an interesting balance between being burned out vs. needing that social contact and stimulation 01:09:15 – Michael depends on his guests for referrals. 01:11:35 – At a certain point, Michael felt like he was just a tool. FULL SHOW NOTES: http://www.podcastjunkies.com/82 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Michael Treskow is a VC @ Accel Partners, one of the world's most successful venture firms having funded the likes of Facebook, Dropbox, Spotify, Etsy and many more. At Accel, Michael is responsible for the firm’s investments in SpaceApe, a mobile games developer, and GoCardless, an online direct debt provider. Michael was also instrumental in Accel's investments and ongoing work with Funding Circle, Packlink, Qubit, Semmle, Trufa and WorldRemit. Prior to Accel, Michael focused on early-stage investments in technology companies at Warburg Pincus in San Francisco, invested in publicly traded technology companies at Highside Capital, and helped advise technology companies as part of Morgan Stanley's investment banking team in New York. In Today's Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Michael made his way into the VC industry? Do you think it is very important for VCs to have entrepreneurial experience? 2.) How does Michael compare the investing environments between London and SF? What was his biggest takeaway from Warburg Pincus in SF? 3.) Accel is stage agnostic, why is that? What size market attracts Michael? How can Michael tell whether founders have the ability to exploit the market? 4.) What Michael believes are his key value adds? Have these changed over time? 5.) We often hear startups being described as ‘uber for’, ‘tinder for’. Do VCs like this simplification of business? How else would Michael suggest a complex concept can be broken down into something easily digestible? 6.) Does Michael still believe there is room for improvement in the consumerisation of enterprise software? Does Emergence Capital's pivot signal a turning tide? Items Mentioned In Todays Episode: Michael's Fave Book: The Innovator's Dilemma, Crossing The Chasm Michael Productivity Tools: Wunderlist Michael's Fave Blog or Newsletter: Dan Primack, Term Sheet Michael' Most Recent Investment: CartoDB As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC and Michael on Twitter here! If you would like to see a more colourful side to Harry with many a mojito night, you can follow him on Instagram here!
Michael Blakey is a director at Avonmore Developments, one of the leading seed and early stage funds with over 21 investments and several successful exits. Michael is primarily responsible for Avonmore’s deal sourcing and marketing. Prior to Avonmore, Michael was heavily involved with the roll-out of “Sainsbury’s To You” internet shopping and managed several projects including IT re-platforming of all Sainsbury’s HR and payroll systems. Whilst working at Sainsbury’s Michael made a number of early-stage investments and this lead him into joining Avonmore full time in 2002. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Michael made his move into the angel investing world? 2.) How has the angel investing landscape changed since Michael started in 2000? 3.) Why is it important to be an angel full time? 4.) What are the most beneficial ways angels can actively support their investments? 5.) How can angels act like VCs? 6.) What metrics does Michael focus on prior to making an investment? 7.) Does Michael like to invest alongside people and if so what characteristics does he look for in co-investors? 8.) A war story of one of Michael’s investments and how he developed through the experience? Items Mentioned in Today’s Show • Mark Suster: Both Sides of The Table (http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com) • Fred Wilson: AVC (http://avc.com) • MyDoc: The HealthCare Communication Service (https://www.my-doc.com) As always, you can learn more about SyndicateRoom here: www.syndicateroom.com
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