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Anji Marth has been a professional tattoo artist and painter since 1999. Her published books include Tar and Gravel, Knuckle Sandwich, the Resonant Eye series, The Horrors Coloring Book for Adults, and the Paintings From Quarantine series, painted during the pandemic. She also works in taxidermy as assemblage art as well as illustration. A longtime activist, Anji grew up in coal country, Pennsylvania and has lived in the Pacific Inland Northwest for almost 30 years. In this featured conversation, she discusses her recent experiences in activism in Spokane, WA and what inspired her to create and distribute a new zine aimed at getting people DOING THINGS. Photo by Kyle Schickner Earlier in the show, co-hosts Robin Renée and Wendy Sheridan share Timeline Cleanse news about the Rock ‘n' Roll Hall of Fame and the Nature Conservancy, Wendy gives info to get people ready for nationwide May 1st protests in Pièce de Résistance, and Robin shares about hearing the inspiring Darryl McDaniels (DMC) speak at the FenceSitter Film Festival last weekend in Bernardsville, NJ. Things to do: Learn more, get zines, get art, and/or get tattooed by Anji Marth at ResonantEye.net. Join a May Day protest: FiftyFifty.one/events Check out Leftscape.com for previous shows by Anji Marth and Kyle Schickner. Listen to some Run-D.M.C.! https://open.spotify.com/artist/3CQIn7N5CuRDP8wEI7FiDA?si=JzuTqONfSlWR7vQftnWZzA
Do you ever pretend to be confident when you’re not? When do you feel most confident? What if real confidence isn’t loud or visible—but built quietly in the moments no one else sees? In today's Jay's Must-Listens, Jay explores the powerful theme of inner confidence—not the kind rooted in outside validation or achievements, but the kind built slowly through learning to trust yourself, commitment to showing up, and living with purpose. Throughout the episode, Jay draws from powerful moments with past guests and their helpful insights. He shares a moment from his conversation with Kendall Jenner, where she opened up about experiencing anxiety and how even people who appear confident outwardly are often battling internal struggles. Jay also references insights from Lisa Bilyeu, who spoke about repetition and how confidence is built by proving to yourself—again and again—that you can do hard things. In this episode, you'll learn: How to Build Confidence Without External Validation How to Create a Daily Confidence-Boosting Practice How to Turn Self-Doubt into Self-Discipline How to Build Confidence Through Repetition and Consistency How to Anchor Yourself with Purpose, Not Praise How to Redefine Confidence as Clarity and Alignment This episode is both a motivational reset and a practical guide for anyone who’s ready to stop doubting themselves or seeking outside validation and start rooting their confidence in something far more lasting: their own truth. With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty. Join over 750,000 people to receive my most transformative wisdom directly in your inbox every single week with my free newsletter. Subscribe here. Join Jay for his first ever, On Purpose Live Tour! Tickets are on sale now. Hope to see you there! What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:43 Find What Makes You Happy and Do That 04:44 How To Start Believing in Yourself 09:34 Doing Things that Scare You is Worth the Risk 13:26 Genuine Love Should Boost Your Confidence 16:41 Staying Confident When Your Body Is Changing 18:52 How Stress Can Manifest In Your Body 26:32 Don’t Wait To Take Action 29:59 This is How You Build Real Confidence From Within 33:33 The Song I Made Just For Me That Changed Everything 35:28 Healing and Maturing Through Motherhood 36:55 Every Day Is A Chance For Progress 39:01 Stay Consistent In Improving YourselfSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet my homies and the mysterious co-founders of Faceless.video: Alex Steinberg and Jacob Seeger(00:30) Who the fuck are these mystery founders making millions?(04:47) The Faceless.video origin story (09:03) Their first users + shoutout to cousin Andrew(13:35) Waking up to angry emails, but kinda loving it?(15:55) Vibes vs. data: who actually won?(20:17) How TikTok ban almost gave Alex a panic attack(23:29) Creativity is your only bottleneck in software(24:37) Teaser for my upcoming TV show (25:35) “You could just build software for the sake of it”(27:28) First time learning about vibe coding(30:34) Becoming the "Avengers of Doing Things"(40:06) Fuck cold plunges. Just make money(44:39) From building a brand to building software(45:04) 99% of startup advice is bullshit(49:15) Why entrepreneurs should always bootstrap first(53:04) Freedom as the goal for founders(55:42) AI can do a lot, but it still can't be funnyJason Levin is the founder of meme marketing software Memelord TechnologiesRead Jason's weekly advice column on organic social media growth for startups.Follow Jason on TwitterCheck out Faceless VideoFollow Alex on TwitterFollow Jacob on TwitterSubscribe to Jason on YouTube.Past guests of The Jason Levin Show include: Eric Jorgenson, Greg Isenberg, Jack Raines, Paul Millerd, Mike Solana, Danny Miranda, Billy Oppenheimer, Jack Rhysider, Ben Wilson, and more.
Main Scripture - Ephesians 3:7-11 Download the Group Guide If You Live Jesus' Mission, You Will Build His ChurchEphesians 3:7-11Ephesians 1:19-23The Church Is Jesus' Vision for DiscipleshipMatthew 16:18Ephesians 4:11-131 Corinthians 12:14-15, 27Without the Church, You Will Not EndureEphesians 2:19-22Romans 12:3-5Hebrews 10:23-27We Build the Church by Doing Things that Build the ChurchEphesians 3:10Ephesians 4:15-16Application Points:Align your vision for the church with God's visionBuild the church by making disciplesFind joy in your need for the churchTake one more step in building the church
Join Levi for a candid and introspective conversation about the power of embracing uncertainty and letting go of rigid plans. In this episode, Levi reflects on personal experiences, from preparing for a week-long festival in the Swedish forest to confronting the fear of karaoke on a Tuesday night. He delves into the challenges of overcoming self-destructive thoughts and the importance of taking life one step at a time. Perfect for anyone seeking to balance societal expectations with personal freedom, this episode offers practical wisdom on living authentically and finding peace in the present moment. Tune in for an inspiring discussion that encourages embracing change and celebrating every step of the journey. 00:00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:01:21 Preparing for the Swedish Forest Festival 00:02:38 Dealing with Self-Destructive Thoughts 00:05:12 The Ego's Role in Avoiding Change 00:08:16 The Importance of Doing Things for Personal Growth 00:11:37 Managing Stress by Focusing on One Thing at a Time 00:14:29 The Freedom of Living in the Moment 00:19:32 Handling Uncertainty with a Light Heart 00:21:02 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Welcome to the ninth episode of our new series Japan Scalers. In this series, we will only interview guests who have surpassed 100 million yen in revenue annually. In this ninth episode, we are joined by Paul Kraft, the Founder and President of JapanIQ, who guides multinational corporations enter and succeed well in the Japanese market. He has helped launch and scaled brands already well known around the world in Japan, including Starbucks, Nespresso and the main subject of this interview, Haribo. Join us as Paul shares how he made the world famous gummy candy brand go from #8 to #1 in the Japanese market in the span of four years, helping it go from a niche imported brand to a worthy mainstream contender. --- TimeStamps : 0:00 Introduction3:25 Initiatives4:29 About Haribo's History in Japan7:40 The Communication of the Packages to the Customer11:45 Further Communication with Haribo with Television Advertising14:28 Advantages and Experiences as a Leader for Growth26:32 About the Competitive Nature of Convenience Stores30:18 Convincing the Internal Business Team and the Likely Obstacles that Comes40:10 Further Likely Obstacles Between the Japanese partners and Headquarters45:10 “The Death of Thinking” and Inventory50:00 “Walk the Talk” and “Doing Things that Don't scale”55:32 European Customer Support Time Zone Obstacles56:38 Advice before Starting Sale in Japan59:13 Consumer Understanding1:05:40 Where to find Paul and Final Thoughts --- Links from Guest Appearance : LinkedIn | YouTube | JapanIQ ---The Japan Scalers Podcast is produced by our companies Scaling Your Company & Launch LabScaling Your Company offers several services Scaling Your Company : 1 on 1 advisory on sales, marketing, management Scaling Your Sales : Courses to increase your sales in Japan. Scaling Your Marketing : Creating websites in English or Japanese + SEO + MEO Launch Lab : Japan Incorporation Services Discover how Launch Lab can simplify your journey and fuel your growth in Japan : https://launch-lab.jp/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scalingjapanpodcast/message
What does healing your inner child mean? How can you heal from past trauma? Today, let's welcome Grammy-nominated global superstar, Anitta, who has become a leading artist of a new generation of Latin American music. Her album "Versions of Me" surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify, and she earned a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist in 2023. Known for her energetic performances and bold personality, Anitta is also deeply spiritual, integrating various practices to maintain her well-being and authenticity. A significant part of the episode focuses on the duality of Anitta's identity. She explains how she balances her stage persona with her true self, Larissa, and the importance of nurturing both. Anitta shares the struggles she faced with comparisons, societal expectations, and the pressure to maintain a certain image. Her journey towards self-acceptance and self-love is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Jay and Anitta also talk about the importance of staying grounded amidst success, sharing her daily routines that include meditation, energy cleansing, and connecting with nature. Despite facing criticism and backlash, she remains committed to expressing and celebrating her culture through her music and public appearances. In this interview, you'll learn: How to stay grounded amidst success How to overcome comparisons How to heal from past trauma How to manage your health How to cultivate self-love How to handle criticisms Anitta's story is a reminder that true success is not just about external achievements but also about inner peace, self-love, and staying connected to one's roots. With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 03:39 How Do You Prepare for a Performance? 05:05 Meditation Practice 08:17 How Elevate Your Energy 11:06 Comparison is Making Us Unhappy 16:04 Successful But Unhappy 29:24 Doing Things for Your Happiness 37:04 Health Scare 38:10 Healing Emotional Trauma 42:46 What Are You Here For? 45:19 Getting Off Birth Control 51:12 Two Energy in One Body 58:32 Society's Double Standard in Dating 01:01:38 Different Religion and Faith 01:11:30 We All Have a Choice 01:16:10 Challenges and Hardships Along the Way 01:24:22 Dealing with Conflicts 01:29:14 Opportunities for Better Exposure 01:34:14 Finding Balance in Life 01:35:21 Anitta on Final Five Episode Resources: Anitta | Instagram Anitta | Twitter Anitta | Facebook Anitta | YouTube Anitta | TikTok See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason DeVore is a singer, songwriter and artist. He is the frontman for the Arizona punk rock band Authority Zero, and also has a solo music career. His latest album ‘Til The Voices Goes Out drops on June 7th. We discuss the new album, the Arizona music scene, purpose in music, covering Leonard Cohen's “Hallelujah”, Authority Zero lineup changes and more! 00:00 - Intro00:13 - Growing Up in Mesa, Arizona 04:15 - Arizona Music Scene 09:53 - New Solo Song "Turn It Off" 17:45 - Producers 19:25 - Cover Art for Single & Music Video 22:05 - New Album & Other Songs 27:10 - Music Industry 28:05 - Performing Live 32:13 - Celtic & Spanish Influences 33:58 - Doing Things to the Extreme 36:10 - Cover of "Hallelujah" 39:05 - New Album, Singles & Courage Campaign 40:48 - Purpose in Life 42:47 - Authority Zero Lineup Changes 49:10 - Memorable Shows & Upcoming Shows 54:40 - Outro Jason DeVore website:https://jasondevore.com/Authority Zero website:https://authorityzero.com/Chuck Shute linktree:https://linktr.ee/chuck_shuteSupport the Show.Thanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
Austin discusses how brands can incorporate cultural-relevance into their marketing strategies, how Doing Things identifies the social communities, and shares how advertisers can better leverage content and creator brands during a turbulent time in the digital media industry.
Send me any questions hereIn this conversation, Helo Hancock, CEO of Beacon Clinic Care Center, shares his experiences and insights on running a company and working for a Native American tribe. He discusses his previous role as CEO of Mariemann Health and his background working for the Coeur d'Alene Tribe. Helo emphasizes the value of a law degree in the business world and offers advice for young professionals. He also highlights the importance of managing people effectively and embracing failure as a learning opportunity. Overall, Helo's journey showcases the significance of taking risks and persevering in the face of challenges. The conversation explores the role of luck in success and emphasizes the importance of hard work and dedication. It highlights the value of doing things the right way, treating people with respect, and understanding the needs of your team and customers. The conversation also discusses the importance of building a good team, surrounding yourself with smart people, and taking care of your employees. It concludes by discussing the different paths to success: climbing the corporate ladder or pursuing entrepreneurship.Summary. Helo shares insights and advice for entrepreneurs. The conversation covers topics such as overcoming technical difficulties, finding passion, dreaming big, setting goals, believing in oneself, and seizing opportunities in America. Helo emphasizes the importance of different paths to success and the value of all roles in society. They also discuss the significance of caring for employees and the superpower of relating to others.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background01:00 Previous Experience as CEO of Mariemann Health03:37 Working for a Native American Tribe05:18 Gaining Experience and Opportunities06:26 Advice for Young Professionals07:47 The Value of a Law Degree10:12 Choosing a Field of Study13:13 Managing People in Business15:39 Embracing Failure and Taking Risks16:32 Learning from Failures20:21 No Shortcut to Success20:50 The Role of Luck in Success21:20 The Value of Hard Work22:18 Doing Things the Right Way23:02 Taking Care of Your Team24:19 Treating People with Respect24:24 Understanding the Needs of Your Team and Customers25:27 Staying Grounded as a Leader26:13 Building a Good Team27:11 Surrounding Yourself with Smart People28:19 Taking Care of Your Employees29:18 Hiring Good Employees30:46 Being an Effective CEO32:44 The Path to Success: Climbing the Corporate Ladder vs. Entrepreneurship Support the Show.
Join Our Exclusive FB Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindfulexperimenttribeGet My Entire Course for Free (Valued Over $499)https://tinyurl.com/mscts996Subscribe to Our Monthly Newsletter:https://drvic.systeme.io/the-mindful-community-page-------------------------SummaryPeter Schroeder shares his journey from being a radio reporter and DJ to starting his own phone company, Telcio. He emphasizes the importance of doing things 100% and being fully committed to what you love. Peter also discusses the challenges of managing multiple projects and distractions, as well as the influence of his mother on his work ethic. He highlights the changing landscape of consumer expectations and the need for businesses to be available on multiple communication platforms. Peter also touches on the advancements and limitations of AI and the importance of staying ahead of competitors and trends.Who is Peter Schroeder?Peter Schroeder is an award-winning DJ and entrepreneur who started Telzio, a company changing the way we work and communicate. With over two decades of experience, he's teamed up with big names like Facebook, Samsung, and Airbnb. Peter has earned more than 20 platinum records, 40 gold records, and received three nominations for the Danish DJ awards. Even after facing challenges like surviving a plane crash, Peter's passion and determination continue to inspire.How to Connect with Peter?Website: https://peterschroeder.com/ Company website: https://telzio.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petefox/-------------------------Takeaways from the PodcastCommitment and persistence are key to success.Doing things 100% and paying attention to detail can set you apart from competitors.Being fully present and open to opportunities can lead to unexpected paths.The influence of parents and their work ethic can shape your approach to work.The changing landscape of consumer expectations requires businesses to be available on multiple communication platforms.AI has the potential to enhance customer service, but it must be balanced with human interaction.Monitoring competitors and staying ahead of trends is crucial for business success.------------------------Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background00:25 Peter's Journey and Successes01:23 Burnout and Starting Telzio04:42 The Value of Doing Things the Right Way05:11 The Frustration of Competitors Cutting Corners05:31 The Importance of Doing Things 100%06:51 Living in the Present Moment07:19 Taking Small Steps and Being Open to Opportunities08:14 The Influence of Parents on Work Ethics09:18 The Challenges of ADHD09:55 Managing Multiple Projects and Distractions11:30 The Need for Availability and Communication Options13:26 The Challenge of Being Available on Multiple Platforms15:16 The Fine Line Between Realistic AI and Human Interaction16:15 The Advancements and Limitations of AI18:28 Staying Ahead of Competitors and Trends19:11 The Importance of Quick Response Times21:50 Monitoring Competitors and Trends Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marshall and Nick discuss various topics related to the detailing industry and car enthusiasts. They start by talking about their favorite video games and how detailing has become a science or a "bro science". They then share a story about a neighbor with a loud exhaust and how it affects his daily life. The conversation shifts to truck and camper enthusiasts and the dedication they have to matching their vehicles. They also discuss the challenges of pricing in the detailing industry and the importance of knowing your costs. The episode concludes with a discussion about highway patrol and speeding. In this conversation, Marshall and Nick discuss the practice of pulling over on the highway and the safety concerns associated with it. They also talk about the inefficiency of this practice and the need for a better approach. The conversation then shifts to the misconceptions about police officers and their job requirements. They also discuss the condition of low mileage vehicles and the importance of understanding different paint systems. The conversation concludes with a focus on preservation and the belief systems in the detailing industry. Takeaways Detailing has become a science, and it is now highly regarded in the automotive industry. Truck and camper enthusiasts often go to great lengths to match their vehicles and create a cohesive look. Pricing in the detailing industry can be subjective and dependent on various factors, such as location and individual circumstances. It is important for detailers to know their costs and consider their profit margins when setting prices. Highway patrol officers should consider pulling over vehicles in a safe location to avoid causing traffic congestion. Pulling over on the highway can be dangerous and inefficient, and there should be a better approach to traffic stops. There are misconceptions about police officers and their job requirements, and it is important to understand the challenges they face. Low mileage vehicles may not always be in great condition, and it is important to assess each vehicle individually. Certifications and belief systems in the detailing industry can sometimes lead to unnecessary and damaging practices. Preservation should be a priority in detailing, and it is important to consider the long-term ownership of vehicles. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Buying Detailing 01:10 Exhaust Noise Complaints 04:14 Easter Sunday Travel Plans 05:36 Discussion on Pricing in the Detailing Industry 27:36 The Challenges of Giving Pricing Advice 31:25 The Dilemma of Raising Prices 33:29 Highway Patrol and Speeding 37:27 Pulling Over on the Highway 38:17 Safety Concerns and Efficiency 39:14 Quotas and Inefficiency 40:42 Misconceptions about Police Officers 42:33 Low Mileage Vehicles 43:40 The Condition of a Brand New Vehicle 44:26 Certifications and Belief Systems 46:08 Understanding Toyota Paint Systems 48:14 Preservation and Long-Term Ownership 52:16 Lack of Knowledge in the Detailing Industry 57:00 Car Ownership Trends 58:14 Observing Cars in Parking Lots 59:48 Uneducated Detailers 01:03:02 Doing Things for the Sake of Doing Them 01:06:29 Belief Systems in the Detailing Industry 01:09:13 The Thermostat Analogy 01:12:28 Appreciating the Car and Preserving the Paint
Join us for a discussion with Aaron Rodgers, NFL football quarterback for the New York Jets. He played college football for the California Golden Bears, before being selected in the first round of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers, where he spent 18 seasons. Follow along: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameronrhanes Twitter: https://twitter.com/cameronhanes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camhanes/ Website: https://www.cameronhanes.com Follow Aaron: https://www.instagram.com/aaronrodgers12 Thank you to our sponsors: Blokes: https://blokes.com/cam use code CAM for 20% off labs Black Rifle: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/ Use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% your first Order Ketone IQ: https://hvmn.com/CAM use code CAM for 20% Montana Knife Company: https://www.montanaknifecompany.com/ Hoyt: http://bit.ly/3Zdamyv Leupold: https://www.leupold.com/ MTN OPS Supplements: https://mtnops.com/ Use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% off and Free Shipping Timestamps: 0:00:00 Intro: Outliers & A Passion for Growth 0:08:16 Being Present & Unplugged in Life 0:11:05 Aaron's Experience at the Darkness Retreat 0:14:54 How Aaron Got Started in Football: “Ego Death” 0:23:22 The Transition from Brett Farve to Aaron Rodgers 0:28:44 Hate to Lose More Than You Loving to Win 0:31:20 Pressure at a Young Age 0:32:41 Earning the Teammates Trust 0:35:54 Doing Things with Intention 0:42:44 Aaron's Football Throw 0:44:41 Aaron's Biggest Role Model 0:47:44 Predicting Touchdowns 0:51:30 NFL Receivers 0:56:33 Beating the Best Defensive Guys 01:00:00 Bad Dude's, “Corn Pop” & the Seahawks 01:03:07 NBA All-Stars & Aaron's Connection with the Buck's 01:05:59 Core Memories & Celebrating Others Success 01:13:48 The Vaccine & Aaron Being Labeled as “Dumb” 01:17:06 Pass Call on the Goal Line: Seahawks VS Patriots 01:22:05 Is the Superbowl Hard to Win? 01:26:46 Packers Game VS Patriots & Tom Brady 01:28:40 Why Aaron's Not the #12 Anymore: Joe Namath 01:33:22 Aaron's Different Comeback Looks 01:32:42 Aaron's Goals for 2024 01:34:36 NFL Drafts & Aaron's Involvement 01:37:47 Connecting with the Players 01:40:27 Outro
Watch the video!https://youtu.be/Apn_iL5InSAIn the News blog post for February 16, 2024:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2024/02/in-the-news714.html00:00 Tear Absorption09:34 Vision Productivity24:22 Doing Things on the Vision25:58 Time for a Clock30:05 Retro Photo34:37 Where Y'at? Segment - AirTag Mulligan41:15 Brett's iTip: Built-In Remove-Action Quick-Action in Files-App46:33 Jeff's iTip: Share Your View from Apple Vision Pro to an iPad or iPhoneJeff's Review: Movies on a plane or train with Apple Vision Pro in Travel ModeDavid Sparks | MacSparky: Vision Pro Notes ProductivityMike Wuerthele | Apple Insider: Defining the Pro in Apple Vision Pro: Who is Apple's target professional?Frederico Viticci | MacStories: Vision Pro App Spotlight: Things for visionOS Is a Familiar, Intuitive Task Management ExperienceFrederico Viticci | MacStories: Vision Pro App Spotlight: My Favorite Digital Clock Apps for Vision ProJ. D. Biersdorfer | The New York Times: How to Give Your Photos and Videos a Vintage LookTom Corwin | The Post and Courier: Summerville couple credit Apple Watch for helping them head off a serious heart problemChance Miller | 9to5Mac: AirTag leads California police to a stolen golf cart in latest free ad for AppleBrett's iTip: Built-In Remove-Action Quick-Action in Files-AppJeff's Apple Vision Pro Tip: Share your view from your Apple Vision Pro–even to an iPad or iPhone. On your iPhone or iPad: Go to Settings > General > AirPlay & Handoff, then turn on AirPlay Receiver.Support the showBrett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.comJeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com
This podcast episode will delve into the life of David Mordechai Packouz, a former American arms dealer, musician, and inventor born on February 17, 1982. Packouz joined forces with Efraim Diveroli in September 2005 at AEY Inc., an arms company that quickly secured numerous contracts worth millions. Their notable achievement was a nearly $300 million contract in 2007 to supply the Afghan Army with vast quantities of ammunition, which controversially included prohibited Chinese ammunition, leading to significant legal and ethical issues. Packouz played a key role in concealing the origin of these munitions, resulting in a sentence of seven months of house arrest for conspiracy to defraud the United States. His story caught public attention and was later depicted in the 2016 film War Dogs, where Packouz made a cameo appearance. Beyond his controversial past, Packouz has reinvented himself as an inventor and CEO of Singular Sound, where he developed the BeatBuddy, a guitar pedal drum machine, showcasing his transition from arms dealing to music technology. David Packouz Links Mr. Bill's Links 00:00Introduction and Background 02:23 Transition to Music Business 05:47 Creation of the BeatBuddy 10:34 Transition from Weapons to Music 21:02 Legal Trouble and Charges 30:07 Media Coverage and Scandal 36:47 Raid and Evidence 41:33 Sentencing and Plea Agreement 43:39 Legal Troubles and Plea Agreements 45:07 Testifying in Trial and Sentencing 46:06 Restrictions and Violations 47:23 Entrapment and Arrest 49:46 Sentencing and Laws 50:57 Law Enforcement Tactics 51:27 Violating Plea Agreement 52:34 Inequities in the Justice System 53:16 AI in the Justice System 54:08 AI as an Impartial Judge 55:33 Sentencing and Emotion 56:03 Sentencing and Timing 56:55 Personal Experience in Jail 57:55 Entrepreneurial Spirit 59:42 Entrepreneurial Ventures 01:08:14 Starting the Bed Sheet Business 01:14:32 Current Agenda and Future Products 01:18:38 Instafloss and Non-Music Products 01:22:23 NAMM Exhibition 01:23:15 Changes in Exhibition Strategy 01:24:06 Adapting to New Ways of Doing Things 01:25:15 Diminishing Returns of Exhibiting 01:26:41 Expanding Market Beyond Musicians 01:28:06 The Birth of InstaFloss 01:29:27 Effectiveness of Water Flossing 01:30:24 Proper Use of Water Flossers 01:32:03 Identifying Gaps in the Market 01:33:20 Balancing Passion and Profit 01:34:26 War Dogs Academy 01:36:26 Opportunities in Government Contracting 01:38:23 Investment and Support for Government Contracts 01:40:16 Future Ventures
PART 5 REVIEW of The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D Wattles Welcome back to PART 5 of our review of Wallace D. Wattles, The Science of Getting Rich. In this classic book on thinking, this book describes how each of us shapes the events around us, creating much of the positive riches in our own lives. Rhonda Byrne, creator of the movie The Secret[i], said she stumbled across The Science of Getting Rich and has "never been the same." This was one of the first seminars I sold when I worked with Bob Proctor back in the late 1990s, and he mentioned to me in our interview on EP 66[ii] that his business took off after Rhonda Byrne's The Secret took off. There is true magic within the words written within these pages, and like all of the books we dive deep into, it's the application of what we read here that has the potential to change our life forever. It took me some time to review this book, honestly, because many of the concepts I didn't fully understand myself. It's taken me over 25 years to finally grasp the meaning behind the timeless concepts that Wattles wrote about in 1910, and writing this series has helped me to refine my own thinking, in addition to sharing what I'm learning here with you, wherever you might be listening in the world. If you enjoyed our Deep Dive into Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich[iii] book, or the 4 Part Series of The Silva Method,[iv] the concepts we will cover in this review go hand in hand with those Deep Dives. I read this review about this book and it caught my eye. No student of thought should be without this historic book. Think about this for a minute. Read this book and do it exactly as written and you will see HOW failure is impossible. This is the PERFECT book and series to launch 2024 with. On today's episode #319 we will cover: ✔ CHAPTER 1: THE RIGHT TO BE RICH “There is nothing wrong with wanting more in life. No man is to be happy with little.” (Ch 1, SGR, Wattles) ✔ CHAPTER 2 THERE IS A SCIENCE OF GETTING RICH With some thoughts on what the title of this book makes you think about. ✔ CHAPTER 3 IS OPPORTUNITY MONOPOLIZED? What is it that YOU really want? Do you think you can achieve it? ✔ CHAPTER 4: THE FIRST PRINCIPLE OF THE SCIENCE OF GETTING RICH We covered this chapter on EP 315 in PART 2[v] of this REVIEW where I challenged everyone to read chapters 4/14/7 for 90 days. Keep reading. ✔ CHAPTER 5: INCREASING LIFE Why must we develop our Mind, Body and Spirit? Welcome back to SEASON 11 of The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, where we connect the science-based evidence behind social and emotional learning (that's finally being taught in our schools) and emotional intelligence training (used in our modern workplaces) for improved well-being, achievement, productivity and results—using what I saw as the missing link (since we weren't taught this when we were growing up in school), the application of practical neuroscience. I'm Andrea Samadi, an author, and an educator with a passion for learning and launched this podcast 5 years ago with the goal of bringing ALL the leading experts together (in one place) to uncover the most current research that would back up how our brain learns best. At the end of each year, we review timeless and important books that were recommended to me when I worked in the motivational speaking industry in the late 1990s, and my goal is to see how science can inform us as we move towards our goals in 2024, (whether it with the interviews we will host) or by diving into what I saw working over and over again in the speaking industry, so we can all be the most improved, 2.0 version of ourselves. This year, we are reviewing Wallace D. Wattles The Science of Getting Rich book that was written in 1910. I've set the stage for the application of this book by asking us to begin or end our study by reading chapters 4/14/7 in this order for 90 days. The order is important. This is where our review began. If you can do this one activity, I promise you that the magical words that Wattles wrote on the pages of this book, will begin to have significant meaning to you. In PART 1[vi] we saw the importance of opening up our minds to prosperity thinking, (that there is more than enough for all of us vs poverty consciousness that there is not enough) and PART 2[vii] we focused on the power of our thoughts, specifically with how to “think and act in this certain way” to achieve the results we are talking about here. We gave examples of two distinct types of thinkers, encouraging all of us to open the keyhole in the door (or kick down the door) and expand of level of awareness in this process. With PART 3[viii] of our review, we explored Chapter 14, on The Impression of Increase, with two suggestions for Acting in this Certain Way with everyone we interact with. Look to where you can give others genuine compliments, pointing out their accomplishments and efforts, and always look for where you can assist others with your resources. Then on PART 4, we covered Chapter 7 on Gratitude that connected us directly with our source of supply. Let's now dive into the rest of the chapters of this timeless book, keeping in mind where the heart of this book exists. We must understand the syllabus. I'll read it here, and again at the end, and my hope is that the secret that Wattles intends us to “see” will reveal itself to you, and like Rhonda Byrnes, who read this book, and was never the same, I hope that something new is revealed to you, changing your thinking in some way, and helping you to see if you can do things in this Certain Way, that failure is impossible. Remember: Getting Rich is the result of doing things in a certain way. We help ourselves first, then we look for ways to help others do the same. Before we begin, do you have questions about this syllabus like I did when I first read this book? Here's mine: Q1: What is this thinking stuff from which all things are made that fills the inter spaces of the universe? Wattles says, it's everywhere, but what is it? My Answer: It is formless, supremely intelligent and permeates everything around us—including organic and inorganic things and the spaces between them. Wattles uses many terms interchangeably to describe this substance. After reading and studying this book for over 2 decades, I came to see this “thinking stuff” as my Source, which I call God. You might call it something else, but naming it while reading this book can help to see its power and why “a thought in this substance produces the thing that is imaged by the thought.” This essentially is what prayer is. “A person can form things in their thoughts (or like through prayer) and by impressing their thoughts upon the formless substance (your source of Supply or God), can cause the thing they think about to be created.” When you break this syllabus down a bit, it doesn't seem so “far out there.” I am certain that Wattles is describing the power of prayer. To put the syllabus into practice, think about where you feel the most connected to this source. It is everywhere, but some of us might feel this connection in nature, like I've described while hiking in the mountains, near water (or the Ocean) like scientist and activist Dr. Wallace J Nichols talked about on EP 297[ix] this past summer. Wherever you feel the most connected, just trust that there is something bigger than you, that will help you to produce whatever it is that you “image” in your thoughts. Let's look at the remaining chapters of the book. CHAPTER 1 THE RIGHT TO BE RICH Wattles says that “No man can rise to his greatest possible height in talent or soul development (our fullest) potential without money.” In the pages of my notebook, I wrote “thought always proceeds the action” or “what's coming, we think about.” I don't need to look far to say this isn't so, as we witness this with our two girls and competitive gymnastics. As with any sport or skill, it takes money to learn these skills, and it was a good year that our oldest daughter would ask to join the competitive team at her gym before we agreed to it. Later, she let me know that she used to watch YouTube videos of gymnasts training, and she knew this is what she wanted to do with all of her heart. There was much thought in her mind that happened a good year BEFORE she even tried out to be a part of this team. The same goes with the material you are studying now. I watched people pay thousands of dollars to attend each seminar to learn this information from the best teachers in the world. Many who wanted to attend, couldn't not pay the tuition. You can always read this book on your own, or watch videos to learn new skills, but to immerse yourself with the best teachers in the world, the easiest way is to pay for an exchange of their knowledge for your money. “To unfold the soul and develop talent” we cannot do these things unless you have the money to pay for them. Which leads me back to why I'm giving away everything I've learned over the years, for FREE, on this podcast. I know this is what I am meant to do. I was fortunate enough to learn directly from some of the best teachers in the world, and now, I am meant to give back in this way. For now, this podcast remains ad free for this reason. It has always been important to me that I put the best work I've got, out to the world, for free, because of the principles within the pages of this book. What I want for myself, I want for others. When you find your place, you will know where you have room to give back. I do think that Wattles intends us to all get to this place where we shift our thinking from “what can I get” to “how can I help others” with my talents and abilities. Part 1 of this series we spent on prosperity consciousness vs poverty for this reason. If you're listening and are struggling with this concept, go back and listen to Part 1 where we dove into two ways of thinking about money. This is an important lesson because we will need it to “reach our fullest mental, spiritual and physical unfoldment.” (Ch 1, SGR, Wattles). “Success in life is becoming what you want to be” (Ch 1, SGR, Wattles) so for my daughter who begged us to join competitive gymnastics, it was her desire seeking expression with and through her, (to do this sport) but it takes money to do this. I think back to my early days, when I wanted to become a teacher it took money to pay for my teacher training. If you want to learn business strategies, same idea. Whatever we want, it begins with a desire in our thoughts, and what's coming our way, we will think about, usually long before we take action towards it. What about you? Whenever we have wanted to learn, grow and advance ourselves in our lives and careers, it takes money to do this. Remember: “There is nothing wrong with wanting more in life. No man is to be happy with little.” (Ch 1, SGR, Wattles). What do you think when you hear this? Do you agree with Wattles? Over the years I became more comfortable with “wanting more in life” and when I was living my most lean years, I made sure to spend my leisure time in places that made me “feel” the abundance that Wattles was describing when he said “there is nothing wrong with wanting.” I often sat writing in the lobby of the most beautiful resorts I could find to keep my thinking away from poverty and more towards prosperity thinking. Wattles writes that “No man can rise to his greatest possible height in talent or soul development unless he has plenty of money; for to unfold the soul and to develop talent he must have many things to use, and he cannot have these things unless he has the money to buy them with.” (Ch 1, SGR, Wattles). Like my daughter's gymnastics training, or what we must do to pay for new skills we want to acquire. Wattles writes that “Man's right to life means his right to have free and unrestricted use of the things which may be necessary to his fullest mental, spiritual and physical unfoldment.” (Ch 1, SGR, Wattles). “No man can be really happy or satisfied unless his body is living fully in every function, and unless the same is true of his mind and soul.” (Ch 1, SGR, Wattles). Be sure to develop all three parts of us (our body, mind and soul). “Wherever there is unexpressed possibility, or function not performed, there is unsatisfied desire. Desire is possibility seeking expression, or function seeking performance.” (Ch 1, SGR, Wattles). Think about this for a minute. What is it in you that is “unexpressed possibility” that you could nurture and grow in 2024? For me, it's clear and obvious. If I was unable to research, read books, and then work on integrating this new information in my life, and then share what I'm learning with you, I would not be truly happy. Hosting this podcast (is my desire seeking expression) is driven by an unrelentless desire for me to keep researching, learning, and sharing anything that can help us to all improve our productivity and results. What about you? What is it that you must do? What is your desire that is “possibility seeking expression” in you? This is a good thing to know for ourselves, and then look at see if you can notice it in others. Before moving to chapter 2, I think we have given some good examples as to why there is nothing wrong with wanting to have enough money to develop our body, mind and soul, to nurture our “desires” or our “possibility seeking expression” or “function seeking performance” so we can be truly happy ourselves, before we begin to think of how we can extend our hand outwards, to help others. CHAPTER 2 THERE IS A SCIENCE OF GETTING RICH Before we go any further, I wonder, what comes up for you when you saw the title of this book? Do you think of the TV show Lifestyles of the Rich and the famous, like me? The title of this book is one of the reasons I didn't want to cover it on this podcast in the first place. While I see the importance of earning money, I'm not one to want to “be rich” and when multi-million-dollar yachts sail past me, they don't catch my eye. I've never been drawn to anything excessive so covering a book about “getting rich” was not on the top of my list. I can recognize others like me while I'm interviewing them. The inventor of GDV technology, Dr. Konstantin Korotkov, from EP 307[x] mentioned that while he enjoys inventing, he's not as good with the business side of things. He writes in his books that when he went on some of his exciting trips around the world, he just took his sandals, and a hat to keep the sun off his face. So, if you are like me, not very interested in “Getting Rich” and the title of this book deterred you a bit, just see if there is something we can learn together. It's here my mentor, Bob Proctor, would send me back to PART 1[xi] of this series, and work on my prosperity thinking. He would remind me that “nobody can have all he wants without plenty of money.” (Chapter 1, SGR, Wattles). And I would come back to Chapter 2 with an expanded and open mind. This Certain Way has to do with Prosperity Thinking vs Poverty. REMEMBER: “There is a Science of getting rich, and it is an exact science, like algebra or arithmetic.” (Chapter 2, SGR, Wattles) and we have discovered that it's about thinking and acting in a certain way. “There are certain laws which govern the process of acquiring riches and when these laws are learned and obeyed by any man, he will get rich with mathematical certainty.” (Ch 2, SGR, Wattles). If you were to study this book through Bob Proctor's Seminars, it's here that he would cover the 7 Laws of the Universe, where he would say that doing things in this “certain way” would be according to these Natural Laws that Wattles mentions in Chapter 2. We were not taught these laws in school, and I'm not going to cover them here, but I will say that “it doesn't matter WHAT we're doing, it matters HOW we are doing it.” We will cover “this certain way” in this book study, so at the end of these chapters, we will have a clear strategy on HOW to THINK AND ACT in this certain way, that Wattles describes and “those who do things in this Certain Way, whether on purpose or accidentally, get rich; while those who do not do things in this Certain Way, no matter how hard they work or how able they are, remain poor.” And “nobody can have all he wants without plenty of money.” (Chapter 1, SGR, Wattles). Here's An Example: Have you ever seen two businesses on the same side of the road, and one is thriving while the other is not? Wattles addresses this when he says that Getting Rich is “not a matter of environment” (Ch 2, SGR, Wattles) even though “some environments may be more favorable than others” but the success one person experiences is a result of “Doing Things in This Certain Way.” Wattles also says that “the ability to do things in this certain way is not due solely to the possession of talent, for many people who have great talent, remain poor, while others who have very little talent get rich.” He says that “if you study people who have gotten rich, we find they are an average lot in all respects, having no greater talents and abilities than other men.” (Ch 2, SGR, Wattles). They got rich by “Doing Things in This Certain Way.” We covered this concept in PART 1[xii] of this review, as “Doing Things in This Certain Way” begins with prosperity thinking versus poverty mindset. Let's keep going and see what else we can add to open up our understanding in this timeless book and of Doing Things in This Certain Way that Wattles describes. CHAPTER 3 IS OPPORTUNITY MONOPOLIZED? Chapter 3 is a good chapter for anyone who is worried that an opportunity that they really want, will pass them by. Wattles explains that “No man is kept poor because opportunity has been taken away from him; because other people have monopolized the wealth, and have put a fence around it.” (Ch 3, SGR, Wattles). This is where the “thinking stuff” comes into play. It matters what thoughts we think, and put out into the world. When we think “oh, there's no way I will ever do xyz” then that's the message you've sent out to the formless substance. It might sound crazy, but just stay with me here. If Wallace D. Wattles wrote these principles in 1910, and they closely match Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich, and Jose Silva's The Silva Method, then why not just test this out for yourself for some time. The only thing we lack is awareness…and in order to open up our awareness, we must kick down the door, and look at the opportunity that's available to all of us. Wattles explains that “The visible supply is practically inexhaustible; and the invisible supply really IS inexhaustible. (Economics teaches us there is a limited supply but Wattles is telling us that human attention is the only thing that is scarce). Everything you see on earth is made of one substance, out of which all things proceed. New Forms are constantly being made, and older ones are dissolving; but all shapes are assumed by One Thing. There is no limit to the supply of the Formless Stuff, or Original Substance.” (Ch 3, SGR, Wattles). Abundance is here, we just might not be able to “see” it if it's on a different level of vibration than our current level of thinking. This is where we come to understand that “the resources of the formless supply are at the command of any man or woman who will act and think in a certain way” then “the Secret to Life” (Ch 3, SGR, Wattles) is available to all of us. Whatever it is that you desire, (that possibility that seeks expression with and through you) it is possible to achieve, with time, effort, hard work and focus. Like our daughters who begged us to join gymnastics, they were both willing to put in the hard work to develop the skills needed to push them both through difficult times to bring their visions into form) or for me, to know that I can never sit somewhere and not be reading a book, or writing an episode, that I'll record and put out into the world. I'm willing to put in the time and effort to make sure these episodes are my best work, offering our listeners something unique, something they couldn't just get from the internet, or from Google, which puts this show at the top of the charts (in Neuroscience[xiii] and SEL[xiv]) each year. What is it for you? What is it that's seeking expression through you? It might be a book you want to write, and you think, “Oh that book's already been written” or you think someone else might be better at what you want to do. Until you step forward and try, you'll be holding yourself back from expressing the possibility that wants to be expressed within you. Remember: The invisible supply is inexhaustible. The supply will never run short. If you come to this chapter, and are aware of something that might be holding you back from something you desire, it's here that you can look at your paradigms, or beliefs that we covered in depth of EP 67.[xv] If you are with me here, and know what it is that is seeking expression with and through you, (whatever it is that you desire) and you are not worried that someone else will take your place, keep reading this book. CHAPTER 4: THE FIRST PRINCIPLE OF THE SCIENCE OF GETTING RICH We covered this chapter on EP 315 in PART 2[xvi] of this REVIEW where I challenged everyone to read chapters 4/14/7 for 90 days. Keep reading. CHAPTER 5: INCREASING LIFE Wattles explains that “Every living thing must continually seek for the enlargement of its life, because life, in the mere act of living, must increase itself.” (Ch 5, SGR, Wattles). There is nothing wrong for wanting to be/do/have more in our lives. Wattles says that “We want to get rich in order that you may eat, drink, and be merry when it's time to do these things, see distant lands, feed your mind and develop your intellect; in order that you may love men and do kind things, and be able to play a good part in helping the world find truth.” (Ch 5, SGR, Wattles). Brian Proctor talked about this concept on our interview EP 292[xvii] this past summer because this is one chapter that Bob Proctor lived every day. He gave the impression of increase to EVERYONE. I remember when I was moving from Toronto to the US in 2001, with barely any money in my pocket, but an incredible vision for where I was going, and Bob said to me “Andrea, are you flying first class to Arizona?” I almost fell off the chair I was sitting on. Of course, I wasn't flying first class! It would be a few years before I sat in first class on an airplane, but Bob wanted me to see that sitting in first class was definitely an option. It was just an option that took me a few years to grasp. Wattles says it this way. “A seed, dropped into the ground, springs into activity, and in the act of living produces a hundred more seeds; life, by living, multiplies itself. It is forever Becoming More; it must do so, if it continues to be at all. Intelligence is under this same necessity for continuous increase. Every thought we think makes it necessary for us to think another thought; consciousness is continually expanding. Every fact we learn leads us to the learning of another fact; knowledge is continually increasing. Every talent we cultivate brings to the mind the desire to cultivate another talent; we are subject to the urge of life, seeking expression, which ever drives us on to know more, to do more, and to be more.” (Ch 5, SGR, Wattles). It's here that learning to live beyond our 5 senses, what our senses pick up, and develop the 6 faculties of our mind: our perception, reason, will, memory, imagination and intuition that we covered on EP 294[xviii] come into play. When Proctor asked me if I was flying first class to Arizona, he planted the seed in my mind that flying first class was a great way to travel. Proctor planted many seeds in my mind in the 6 years I worked in the seminar industry. Now, I feel like it's my obligation to share what I learned, to help others. Wattles reminds us to “make the most of yourself, for yourself, and for others; and you can help others more by making the most of yourself than in any other way” (Ch 5, SGR, Wattles.) You must live for yourself, (finding the right balance with just enough) for yourself first, and then help look for how you can help others. If you come from the competitive mindset, (if you've been conditioned to either WIN or LOSE) this next concept might take some additional effort. Wattles reminds us to “get rid of the thought of competition. You are to create, not to compete for what is already created. You do not have to take anything away from from anyone.” (Ch 5, SGR, Wattles). “Riches secured on the competitive plane are never satisfactory and permanent” Wattles says. They are yours today and another's tomorrow. Remember if you are to become rich in a scientific and certain way, you must rise entirely out of competitive thought. You must never think for a moment that the supply is limited. This will drop you into the competitive mind the moment you begin to think that all the money is being cornered and controlled by the bankers and others…Know that the money you need will come when you need it. Live by this absolute truth. “There is a thinking stuff from which all things are made, and which, in its original state, penetrates, permeates and fills the interspaces of the universe. A thought in this substance produces the thing that is imaged by the thought. You can form things in your thought, and by impressing your thought upon the formless substance, can cause the thing you think about to be created.” REVIEW AND CONCLUSION: To review and conclude PART 5 of our review of Wallace D. Wattles' The Science of Getting Rich, we covered: CHAPTER 1: THE RIGHT TO BE RICH “There is nothing wrong with wanting more in life. No man is to be happy with little.” (Ch 1, SGR, Wattles) “To unfold the soul and develop talent” we cannot do these things unless you have the money to pay for them.” (Ch 1, SGR, Wattles) Then we talked about how our desire is “possibility seeking expression” with and through us, and we can look within ourselves to discover what our true desires are that we must express. My daughter, wanted to train in competitive gymnastics, which requires money “to unfold her soul and develop her talent.” I know that to unfold my soul, I must spend my leisure time studying, learning, and then sharing what I am learning to help others. Money is required for both of these examples. What is YOUR desire that's seeking expression with and through you? CHAPTER 2 THERE IS A SCIENCE OF GETTING RICH There is a Science of getting rich, and it is an exact science, like algebra or arithmetic.” (Chapter 2, SGR, Wattles) and we have discovered that it's about thinking and acting in a certain way. Wattles describes that “those who do things in this Certain Way, whether on purpose or accidentally, get rich; while those who do not do things in this Certain Way, no matter how hard they work or how able they are, remain poor.” My goal with this review of Wattles' SGR book is to show us that we ALL have the same ability, the ability to “think” and “act” in a certain way, (with prosperity thinking vs poverty thinking) and that once we have learned to think and act this way for ourselves, we can then turn our focus onto others and add tremendous value and abundance to someone else's life. CHAPTER 3 IS OPPORTUNITY MONOPOLIZED? In this chapter, we come to understand that “the resources of the formless supply are at the command of any man or woman who will act and think in a certain way” and that “the Secret to Life” (Ch 3, SGR, Wattles) is available to all of us. It's here that we see that there is something that's seeking expression with and through you, (whatever it is that you desire) and you are not worried that someone else will take your place. Nothing is impossible. CHAPTER 4: THE FIRST PRINCIPLE OF THE SCIENCE OF GETTING RICH We covered The First Principle of “thinking and acting in this certain way” on EP 315 in PART 2[xix] of this REVIEW where I challenged everyone to read chapters 4/14/7 for 90 days. When reading Chapter 4, every day, the words will begin to have meaning to you, and your thinking will change, I promise you. In this chapter, I began to think: What do I really want? How am I thinking? Thinking is difficult! And slowly, with time, I began to see that nothing is impossible. CHAPTER 5: INCREASING LIFE We learned that it's important to “make the most of yourself, for yourself, and for others; and you can help others more by making the most of yourself than in any other way” and that “we are impelled to know more, be more and do more.” (Ch 5, SGR, Wattles.) We want to get rich in order that you may eat, drink, and be merry when it's time to do these things, see distant lands, feed your mind and develop your intellect; in order that you may love men and do kind things, and be able to play a good part in helping the world find truth.” (Ch 5, SGR, Wattles). There is nothing wrong with wanting to develop our mind/body and spirit. In doing so, we uncover whatever it is that's seeking expression in ourselves, that we want to develop in ourselves. Once we have developed ourselves, we can figure out ways to help others to do the same. Each chapter in The Science of Getting Rich helps to build our understanding of what it is that we are meant to do in this world, with an unwavering belief that we cannot fail. Once we have done this, we lend our hand to help others. Remember: “There is a thinking stuff from which all things are made, and which, in its original state, penetrates, permeates and fills the interspaces of the universe. A thought in this substance produces the thing that is imaged by the thought. You can form things in your thought, and by impressing your thought upon the formless substance, can cause the thing you think about to be created.” “In order to do this, a person must pass from the competitive to the creative mind. They must form a clear mental picture in their thoughts with the fixed purpose to get what they want, and the unwavering faith that they will get what they want—closing their mind to all that may tend to dim their vision, or quench their faith. “ Can you see how Wallace D. Wattles' The Science of Getting Rich goes hand in hand with Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich and The Silva Method? How NOTHING is impossible? How we are the product of our thoughts. What we think, we become? Next episode, we will cover chapters 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 that will lead us all to Chapters 13, 15, 16, 17 and the conclusion of this book review. See you next time. REFERENCES: [i] Rhonda Byrne 2006 The Secret https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0846789/ [ii] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #66 with The Legendary Bob Proctor https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/the-legendary-bob-proctor-on/ [iii] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast PART 1 Think and Grow Rich Series https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/think-and-grow-rich-book-review-part-1-how-to-make-2022-your-best-year-ever/ [iv]Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast PART 1 of The Silva Method https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/a-deep-dive-with-andrea-samadi-into-applying-the-silva-method-for-improved-intuition-creativity-and-focus-part-1/ [v] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #315 PART 2 REVIEW of Wallace D. Wattles The Science of Getting Rich https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/part-2-review-of-wallace-d-wattles-the-science-of-getting-rich-on-chapter-4-thinking-and-acting-in-a-certain-way/ [vi] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #314 PART 1 REVIEW of Wallace D. Wattles The Science of Getting Rich https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/part-1-review-of-wallace-d-wattles-the-science-of-getting-rich-on-prosperity-consciousness/ [vii] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #315 PART 2 REVIEW of Wallace D. Wattles The Science of Getting Rich https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/part-2-review-of-wallace-d-wattles-the-science-of-getting-rich-on-chapter-4-thinking-and-acting-in-a-certain-way/ [viii] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #316 PART 3 REVIEW of Wallace D. Wattles The Science of Getting Rich https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/part-3-review-of-wallace-d-wattles-the-science-of-getting-rich-on-chapter-14-the-neuroscience-behind-the-impression-of-increase/ [ix]Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #297 with Scientist and Activist Dr Wallace J Nichols on “Blue Mind” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/author-scientist-and-activistdrwallace-jnichols-on-blue-mind-the-surprising-science-that-shows-how-beingnear-inonor-underwatercanmakeyourhappier-h/ [x] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #307 with Dr. Konstantin Korotkov https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/dr-konstantinkorotkov-on-bridging-thespiritualworld-with-rigorousscientific-method-methodtappingintothe-powerof-our-thoughtsenergy-fieldsandlimitless/ [xi] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #314 PART 1 REVIEW of Wallace D. 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Wattles The Science of Getting Rich https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/part-2-review-of-wallace-d-wattles-the-science-of-getting-rich-on-chapter-4-thinking-and-acting-in-a-certain-way/ [xvii]Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #292 with Brian Proctor on “My Father Knew the Secret” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/brain-proctor-on-my-father-knew-the-secretgrowing-up-with-bob-proctor/ [xviii] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #294 “Beyond Our 5 Senses” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/beyond-our-5-senses-understanding-and-using-the-six-higher-faculties-of-our-mind/ [xix] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #315 PART 2 REVIEW of Wallace D. Wattles The Science of Getting Rich https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/part-2-review-of-wallace-d-wattles-the-science-of-getting-rich-on-chapter-4-thinking-and-acting-in-a-certain-way/
Summary In this conversation, Chelsea and Megan discuss the realities of pregnancy weight gain and the challenges of losing the baby weight. They explore the mental and emotional impact of body changes and the importance of taking a mindful approach to weight loss. They also discuss the influence of society on body image and the transition to motherhood. The conversation highlights the evolution of body image and the journey towards acceptance and self-love. They conclude with observations from a night out with 20-somethings and the evolution of the closet. In this conversation, Megan and Chelsea discuss the changes in body image and clothing preferences that come with motherhood. They share their personal experiences and how they have learned to detach emotionally from clothing pieces. They also talk about the transition of motherhood and how it affects self-perception. The conversation concludes with a preview of the upcoming episode featuring Katie Wilder Thomas, an expert in fitness and nutrition. Takeaways Pregnancy weight gain varies for each individual, and losing the baby weight can take time. The mental and emotional impact of body changes during and after pregnancy is significant. Taking a mindful approach to weight loss, focusing on mental and emotional health, is crucial. Society's influence on body image can be challenging to navigate, especially during the transition to motherhood. Acceptance and self-love are key in developing a healthy body image. Motherhood brings about changes in body image and clothing preferences. Letting go of attachment to pre-motherhood clothing can be liberating. The transition to motherhood can change how one perceives themselves. Doing things for oneself and embracing personal preferences can lead to improved self-image. Accepting the physical changes that come with motherhood is important. The physical changes of motherhood may serve a purpose in helping women adjust to their new role. The next episode will feature Katie Wilder Thomas, an expert in fitness and nutrition. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage 01:51 The Realities of Pregnancy Weight Gain 05:11 Losing the Baby Weight 06:12 The Mental and Emotional Impact 08:44 Mindful Approaches to Weight Loss 10:22 The Connection Between Mental Health and Weight Loss 12:37 Body Image Dissatisfaction and Mental Health 15:16 The Shock of Postpartum Body Changes 18:05 Taking a Mindful Approach to Weight Loss 19:19 Acceptance and Self-Love 22:27 The Influence of Society on Body Image 24:27 The Transition to Motherhood and Body Image 28:08 Navigating Body Image in Your 20s 32:56 The Evolution of Body Image 35:23 Observations at a Bar with 20-Somethings 38:35 The Evolution of the Closet 41:40 Changing Perspectives on Clothing 42:39 Letting Go of the Past 43:33 The Transition of Motherhood 44:31 Doing Things for Yourself 45:23 Improved Body Image 46:21 Accepting the Changes 47:46 The Purpose of Physical Changes 48:02 Upcoming Episode with Katie Wilder Thomas
In this rambling episode of the Ones Ready podcast, Aaron and Trent discuss the challenges of navigating the abundance of information and misinformation available on the internet when considering joining the Air Force. They explore the generational divide in understanding the military and the impact of social media influencers on perceptions. The conversation delves into the nuances of joining the Air Force and the range of experiences one can have. They also reflect on the end of their own careers and the importance of personal identity throughout the journey. The conversation delves into the significance of individuality in the military and the capability of service members to solve problems and act independently. It explores their identity and how military service affects their lives. The importance of teamwork and following the correct procedures is discussed, along with the role of personality in the military. The conversation also touches on issues such as professional tension, conflicting opinions, and the gray area in decision-making. The constant struggle within the military and the necessity to address its faults are highlighted. Challenging authority and making thoughtful decisions are important aspects of military service.The military has flaws, but it is worth saving and investing in for the greater good.00:00 Introduction and Seasoning03:51 Is the Air Force Worth Saving?08:13 The Generational Divide14:25 Access to Information and Misinformation20:20 Influencers and the Power of Social Media25:32 The Nuances of Joining the Air Force30:27 The End of a Career and Reflecting on Experiences36:33 The Identity of a Military Service Member38:55 The Impact of Military Service39:25 The Importance of Teamwork39:55 The Right Way to Do Things40:21 The Role of Personality in the Military41:06 Professional Tension and Conflict41:32 Challenging Authority and Doing Things the Right Way44:23 The Gray Area in Decision-Making46:36 The Constant Fight in the Military51:53 The Decision to Stay in the Military55:16 The Worth of the Air Force and America56:25 Investing in Yourself and Making a Difference57:08 Conclusion and Call to ActionCollabs:Ones Ready - OnesReady.com 18A Fitness - Promo Code: 1ReadyAlpha Brew Coffee Company - Promo Code: ONESREADYATACLete - Follow the URL (no promo code): ATACLeteCardoMax - Promo Code: ONESREADYDread River - Promo Code: ONESREADY Eberlestock - Promo Code: OR10Hoist - Promo Code: ONESREADYTrench Coffee Company - Promo Code: ONESREADYThe content provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The host, guests, and affiliated entities do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. The use of this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship, and the podcast is not liable for any damages resulting from its use. Any mention of products or individuals does not consti...
“We don't have to engage in grand, heroic actions to participate in the process of change. Small acts, when multiplied by millions, can transform the world.” Howard Zinn On today's episode #316 and PART 3 of our REVIEW of Wallace D. Wattles The Science of Getting Rich, we will cover: ✔ REVIEW PART 1: Prosperity Thinking vs Poverty Thinking. ✔ Why are our thoughts so important for our results? ✔ Why are Chapters 4/14/7 important chapters for unlocking the "secrets" for wealth and abundance? ✔ Why must we THINK and ACT in a Certain Way to achieve certain results in our life? ✔ What is the Impression of Increase? ✔ What does Neuroscience have to do with this age-old success principle? ✔ 2 TIPS for practicing The Impression of Increase with EVERYONE you interact with. “Increase is what all men and women are seeking: it is the urge of the Formless Intelligence within them, seeking fuller expression…All human activities are based on this desire for increase; people are seeking more food, more clothes, better shelter, more luxury, more beauty, more knowledge, more pleasure—increase in something, more in life.” Wallace D. Wattles, The Science of Getting Rich Welcome back to The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, where we connect the science-based evidence behind social and emotional learning (that's finally being taught in our schools today) and emotional intelligence training (used in our modern workplaces) for improved well-being, achievement, productivity and results—using what I saw as the missing link (since we weren't taught this when we were growing up in school), the application of practical neuroscience. I'm Andrea Samadi, an author, and an educator with a passion for learning and launched this podcast 5 years ago with the goal of bringing ALL the leading experts together (in one place) to uncover the most current research that would back up how the brain. Which brings us to chapter 14 of Wallace D. Wattles' The Science of Getting Rich, published in 1910 on “The Impression of Increase.” This is one of my favorite chapters, and one I know that my mentor Bob Proctor LOVED practicing The Impression of Increase. Brian Proctor talked about this on our recent interview EP 292[i] this past summer. Brian covers this topic beautifully in his book, My Father Knew the Secret, in the 2nd last chapter on “Supporting Others.” Bob Proctor would practice this principal from Chapter 14 and say to “leave everyone you meet with The Impression of Increase” and I remember when I first began to study this chapter, I wrote in BIG LETTERS at the top of the page to “take the focus off yourself and put it on other people.” Then I circled in the notes section “go out and LOOK for an opportunity to help others.” Now this seems simple enough, right? We talked about the importance of understanding how Giver's Gain in PART 1[ii] of this study. While I can easily go off on tangents while writing these reviews, I want to stick to how Wallace D. Wattles wrote about this concept FIRST, and then add in ways that I've seen others implements this idea. Wattles opens up Chapter 14 by saying “whether you change your vocation or not, you must direct your present actions to the business you are presently engaged” and he goes on to say that “you can get into the business you want by making constructive use of the business you are already established in—by doing your work in this certain way.” The next few lines I highlighted. He says “And, in so far as your business consists in dealing with other people—whether directly, by telephone, or by letter (yes, this book was written in 1910!), the key thoughts to all your efforts must be to convey to their minds the impression of increase.” (Chapter 14, Wattles, SGR). Remember there is an order to “unlocking the combination for success and wealth” in this book, and that's to read Chapters 4/14 and 7 in this order for 90 days. I'm hoping to complete our review of these 3 chapters before the holidays here in the US, and will return in the New Year, adding in the final chapters of this book. If you've listened to PART 1[iii] of our review, you've seen the importance of opening up our minds to prosperity thinking, (that there is more than enough for all of us vs poverty consciousness that there is not enough) and PART 2[iv] we focused on the power of our thoughts, specifically with how to “think and act in this certain way” to achieve the results we are talking about here. We gave examples of two distinct types of thinkers, encouraging all of us to open the keyhole in the door (or kick in the door) and expand of level of awareness in this process. Today, in PART 3 of our review, we will explore Chapter 14, on The Impression of Increase, and PART 4, will cover Chapter 7 on Gratitude. If we ONLY read these 3 chapters for 90 days, I can guarantee you would see incredible change in your daily life. Doing things in this certain way will not only change your day to day life, but will put all of us ALL in the right mindset for an incredible 2024. In the New Year, we will add in the final chapters to bring the complete meaning of this book to life. PUTTING THE IMPRESSION OF INCREASE INTO ACTION: So how do we take this concept and put it into action in our daily lives? It's all about taking the focus off ourselves, and directing it towards others. Since all people seek this increase, if we become someone who inherently gives this to others, we will become in demand. Wattles tells us to “Convey the impression of advancement with everything you do, so that all people will receive the impression that you are an advancing person and that you advance all who deal with you. Also, give people who you meet socially the thought of increase.” What if we are completely unhappy with where we are currently (our work or our lives in some way) and it's REALLY difficult to look outside of ourselves and put the focus onto others? Wattles says this is the key to this chapter when he opens Chapter 14 up by saying “whether you change your vocation or not, you must direct your present actions to the business you are presently engaged.” The opening to Chapter 14 has helped me through many difficult work and life challenges. It's always easy when you are unhappy with something to think that somewhere else will be better, (it's possible it might be, since we all seek increase so don't ignore that feeling of wanting more in life) but to get to this increase, we've got to work very hard in our current situation to convey this impression of increase and this begins with having this mental attitude, or living The Impression of Increase. “Do everything that we do with with the firm conviction that you are an advancing personality, and that you are giving advancement to everybody.” (Wattles, Chapter 14, SGR). Do your daily work in this CERTAIN way, giving The Impression of Increase to others with everything that you do. Don't give up with what you are doing (even if you are tempted to) but find the energy to give and do more in your line of work, and watch what happens. If you are a student, study with everything that you've got. Study your mind first, then look to see who else you can assist. If you are an athlete, train to perfect your skills. Train your body first, then look to your teammates to see how you can assist them. If you are in sales, work hard to sell more. Fill your own pipeline first, then look to see who else needs your help. Build your own skills first, and I've got to tie in what Stanford Professor Dr. Andrew Huberman would say on this topic to tie in the science here. He would encourage us to face “the initial stage of hard work that involves agitation, stress and confusion”[v] in the beginning of reaching for a new goal. Ask anyone who has started from the beginning, this is exactly what they must go through to hit their targets. Think of an athlete here who must do the hard training day in and day out, to hit their goals. During this process, be sure that you are “willing to set your goals a bit above what you believe at this time, that you can accomplish” (Dr. Huberman). Then take the focus off of yourself, and see who else you can help around you. That's Living the Impression of Increase, starting with yourself first, and then helping others to do the same. IMPRESSION OF INCREASE ACTIVITY: RAISING UP OTHERS AND CHANGING THE WORLD IN THE PROCESS: Remember that it takes just small actions to make a huge impact in the world. We don't need to give large gifts, (you can but it's not the size of the deed that matters). TRY THIS ACTIVITY: Write down the names of 3 people you know who could use your help in some way, and reach out to them for a brainstorming session to see who you know that could help them with where they are going. Ask them: What do you need? How can I help you? Then think of who you know that can help them to get what they need. With every person we interact with think about how we can assist them in some way. How can we put The Impression of Increase into action? OTHER IDEAS: I learned these from working with Bob Proctor for 6 years. He undeniably practiced this concept with EVERY PERSON he interacted with, and after watching him to do over the years, and reading this book, I noticed that I do make an effort to live The Impression of Increase. Here's 2 TIPS to keep at the forefront of your mind in every interaction you have with someone to put The Impression of Increase into practice. Give others genuine compliments and point out their accomplishments and efforts. You have to mean this, it can't be false compliments or it will be obvious that you are not being sincere. You must REALLY want to see someone advance, believe and know that they can, and when you tell them what you see, it will encourage them want to strive for more. This is helping others to realize the impression of increase in themselves. Bob Proctor did this with me on EP 66 in our interview. He congratulated me on putting these principles to work in my life, pointing out how far I had come using them. He was right, he watched me go from being a teacher in Toronto, to cleaning houses in the United States, to living the life I pretty much drew out on paper in the late 90s 25 years later through many twists and turns. But you know, when he said that, I didn't really believe him, as I was far off from where I wanted to be at the time he said that. I remember thinking, ahh Bob, you have no idea, the work I'm trying to do in the schools isn't where I want it to be, (this was in 2020 just before the grant funding would end for the work I was doing in schools for social and emotional learning) but I just smiled and said “thank you.” It took me some time to create PRAXIS with this idea, where I integrated my beliefs with my behavior, and I finally saw what he saw. It took me a few years AFTER he said that for me to believe what he saw, when I thought of how this podcast was able to carry the message for SEL into our schools, reaching more people that I could on my own. It's all a process, but I never did forget that he saw more in me than I saw in myself first. Think of how we can help others with what we know with our resources: Remember how something small you can do can make a huge impact for someone else. Resources doesn't always mean something we can buy. Offering someone your time, or lending your hand in some way can change the world if you practice this over and over again. At the end of our interview together, Proctor offered something to me that had a tremendous impact for me with this podcast. He offered to send our interview out to ALL of his listeners around the world through his database. I knew at the moment he said that that I would expand my reach with our message, with Proctor's help. I knew how many countries his message was already reaching, and with his help, so would mine. That's the impression of increase. Wattles would suggest to master this concept first, before going on to CHAPTER 12 on “Getting into the Right Business” which we will cover in the New Year. Mastering Chapters 4/14 and 7 are the keys to the combination lock of this book. Why Does the Impression of Increase Work According to Neuroscience? This is another age-old success principle that I've wondered about over the years. Why does this concept of “Doing Things in this Certain Way” bring results time and time again? I had to look and see what Dr. Andrew Huberman says about this concept. Why would praising someone's effort help to motivate them at the brain level? It all goes back to understanding the Dopamine System in the brain and what it really means. Remember when I said that when Proctor first praised me for all the hard work and effort I've done over the years, I didn't feel it. I said “thank you” but in my mind I was far off from the vision of where I wanted to be, so I almost felt like an imposter, saying “thank you” for something I had not really done. While I had a vision for making sure SEL went into all the schools in the World, it wasn't my program that made it. But I was involved in this process with this podcast that many educators told me they listen to. BELIEF is a process. One day, I looked back, and saw what Proctor saw. I mentioned this with a poem by Stewart Edward White who explains how AHA Moments of Learning can change us, in PART 1 of this series. He wrote: “Curious how we acquire wisdom! Over and over again, the same truth is thrust under our very noses. (someone points out to you something you've accomplished-offering a compliment) We encounter it in action; we are admonished of it; we read it in the written word. We suffer the experience; we gradually assent to the advice; (and we say thank you, but we don't REALLY see it) we approve, intellectually, the written word. But nothing happens inside us. (I felt like an imposter-Proctor's got the wrong person. I'll just smile and say thank you because he clearly thinks I've actually done something special here). Then, one day, some trivial experience or word or encounter stops us short. A gleam of illumination penetrates the depth of our consciousness. We see! Usually it is but a glimpse; but on rare occasions a brilliant flash reveals truth fully formed. (Like when I saw that it didn't need to be my work that went into the schools, (the larger publishers did this heavy lifting) but as long as I was a part of the momentum of SEL[vi] and NS[vii] through this podcast, which sits at the top for those interested in learning more about SEL and Neuroscience, this was enough for me). And we marvel that this understanding has escaped us so long.” I'm not sure why it took me so long to see this. Do you know what I mean? Have you ever heard something you knew was important, (someone give you the impression of increase with a compliment) but it just didn't click?” (The same truth is thrust under our very noses)…until “one day some trivial experience or word or encounter stops us short.” Why do we see something NEW in the words we've heard over and over again, and weren't ready to hear them? What is it that makes us “finally see…a brilliant flash…revealing truth fully formed?” What is this concept? Why does this happen? KEEP GOING WITH YOUR OWN INTERNAL SELF-REWARD SYSTEM: It happens at the brain level, and has to do with our BELIEF first, and when the belief is there, and we can lean into what we are doing, we will “pass through the gate and get to the focus component.”[viii] (Dr. Andrew Huberman). Dr. Huberman reminds us that “Dopamine doesn't just hit when we get a lot of likes on social media…the reward system is entirely internal. Dopamine comes from within” and “if we can reward the effort process” (create our own internal self-reward system where we acknowledge the hard work we've done to get to where we want to be) and think “I'm on the right path” and we “reward the effort process and feel joy” we will put ourselves on the right path to being more focused and productive with an “infinite amount of energy to pursue those goals.” (Dr. Huberman). REVIEW AND CONCLUSION To review and conclude PART 3 of our Deep Dive of Wallace D. Wattles' The Science of Getting Rich, we covered Chapter 14, on The Impression of Increase. REMEMBER: I shared 2 tips for practicing The Impression of Increase with everyone we come into contact with: Give others genuine compliments and point out their accomplishments and efforts. Think of how we can help others with what we know with our resources. If we can put this practice into our daily lives, and think of ways to help others, advancing others forward, this will help us to advance ourselves, in the process. We tied in what happens at the brain level when someone compliments us on our hard work, and that belief in ourselves must be present in order for us to take this compliment to propel us forward, with our own dopamine system that's released when “we achieve certain milestones, or believe we are on the right path, boosting our focus and attention.” (Dr. Huberman). We can also tie the idea of belief in ourselves back to our 6 PART[ix] Review of Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich book where we opened up with a quote from Grant Cardone who reminds us: “In order to get to the next level of whatever we're doing, we must think and act in a wildly different way than we previously have been. We cannot get to the next phase of a project without a grander mind-set, more acceleration, and extra horsepower.” Grant Cardone, author of the 10X Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure[x] If we can FIRST learn a self-reward system with ourselves, or some sort of internal system that helps us to keep moving forward, with whatever it is we are doing or working on, this kickstarts our brain chemistry (dopamine) to work for us, and keep us going. Then, we can encourage others to do the same, with this Impression of Increase Concept, and genuinely lift others up. With belief, each person you touch in this way, will move faster and with more energy towards their goals. Imagine a world where EVERYONE supported each other in this way. That's the power of reading The Science of Getting Rich, for 90 days, starting with chapter 4 (where we are careful what we think, speak about and pray about), moving onto chapter 14 on The Impression of Increase that we have covered today, making sure we are an advancing person, with belief in what we are doing, encouraging this in every person we interact with, and ending with Chapter 7 on Gratitude that we will cover next week. I'll be away from the internet this holiday season, so we will be back in The New Year with the conclusion of this review of Wattles D. Wattles' The Science of Getting Rich. Wishing all our listeners a Healthy, Prosperous and Safe New Year. I'll see you next week for PART 4 of this series. REFERENCES: [i] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #292 with Brian Proctor https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/brain-proctor-on-my-father-knew-the-secretgrowing-up-with-bob-proctor/ [ii]Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #314 PART 1 REVIEW of Wallace D. Wattles The Science of Getting Rich https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/part-1-review-of-wallace-d-wattles-the-science-of-getting-rich-on-prosperity-consciousness/ [iii] IBID [iv]Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #315 PART 2 REVIEW of Wallace D. Wattles The Science of Getting Rich https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/part-2-review-of-wallace-d-wattles-the-science-of-getting-rich-on-chapter-4-thinking-and-acting-in-a-certain-way/ [v] Achieving Goals with Dr. Andrew Huberman https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Ae6DsJIz5xE [vi] Top Social and Emotional Learning Podcasts in 2023 https://podcasts.feedspot.com/social_emotional_learning_podcasts/ [vii] Top Neuroscience Podcasts to Follow in 2023 https://podcasts.feedspot.com/neuroscience_podcasts/ [viii] How Rich People Think https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Ae6DsJIz5xE [ix]Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast Think and Grow Rich Book Review PART 1/6 https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/think-and-grow-rich-book-review-part-1-how-to-make-2022-your-best-year-ever/ [x] Grant Cardone, The 10XRule https://www.amazon.com/10X-Rule-Difference-Between-Success/dp/0470627603
With all the layoffs facing agile professionals, Scrum Masters might be looking at open Project Manager positions.If you're a Scrum Master, moving to Project Management - this podcast will walk you through some of what you might expect.0:00 Topic Intro1:00 What's a Project Manager3:22 Position Decline7:56 The Contracting Market9:37 Scrum Master Development13:24 Consultant Agile Coaches14:34 Skills to Learn17:25 Doing Things from Scratch21:35 Managing Risks26:40 Scaling28:38 Scrum Master Benefits32:16 More Scrum Master Benefits34:23 Dealing with Customers37:20 Should You Move?39:42 Wrap-Up= = = = = = = = = = = =Watch it on YouTubePlease Subscribe to our YouTube Channel= = = = = = = = = = = =Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/agile-podcast/id1568557596Google Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNzgxMzE5LnJzcwSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/362QvYORmtZRKAeTAE57v3Amazon Music:https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ee3506fc-38f2-46d1-a301-79681c55ed82/Agile-PodcastStitcher:https://www.stitcher.com/show/agile-podcast-2= = = = = = = = = = = = AA118 - Scrum Master to Project Manager Career Transition
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Mac McNeil has been a leader in the financial industry for seventeen years in various leadership roles. He is currently the Senior Vice President of Operations for the Community Reinvestment Fund, USA where he leads Enterprise Operations. What does My Great Aunt EDNA stand for, and how did this leadership platform come into existence? When did you first come to know about the spirit of excellence? What do you mean by leadership wilderness, and how can leaders that my feel that they are there escape it? Explain Excellence - Confidence = Mediocrity. You have a section in your book called "Broken Mirror." How can this concept help leaders continue to improve? Mac McNeil Mac McNeil is the author of My Great Aunt EDNA book and weekly newsletter that highlights the leadership topics of Excellence, Doing Things the Right Way, No Shortcuts, and Accountability. He began his career with JPMorgan Chase in Branch Banking, and spent four years as a 1st Vice President, District Manager in Southern California. He finished in the top 5% of performance in the country and was recognized two consecutive years as a Top Performing District Manager. He accepted a role with Bank of America as a Vice President, Consumer Market Manager in the Los Angeles East Market in 2014. He accepted a position of Vice President, Operations Market Manager, where he managed over 100 financial centers and finished 2015 #2 in performance in the country and was recognized as Pinnacle Club Performer top 1%. Mac became Vice President of Operations Optimization for Synchrony where he was responsible for leading optimization initiatives for the Consumer Bank to include robotic process automation, digital transformation, process mapping, and product development with operations in Charlotte, NC, Merriam, KS, Hyderabad, India, and Manila, Philippines. Mac has a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Pfeiffer University, a Master's degree in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix, and Doctorate (ABD) in Management and Organizational Leadership from the University of Phoenix.Mac spent four years in the U.S. Army as an Intelligence Analyst in Psychological Operations, Special Operations Command (Airborne), and he is a Desert Storm Veteran. He has served on the Board of Directors for Feeding America of Greater Riverside, Inspire Life Skills Training, Inc, The Christian Adoption Service, The Black Professional Group of Bank of America, and The Black Organization for Leadership Development for JPMorgan Chase. Excellent Executive Coaching Podcast If you have enjoyed this episode, subscribe to our podcast on iTunes. We would love for you to leave a review. The EEC podcasts are sponsored by MKB Excellent Executive Coaching that helps you get from where you are to where you want to be with customized leadership and coaching development programs. MKB Excellent Executive Coaching offers leadership development programs to generate action, learning, and change that is aligned with your authentic self and values. Transform your dreams into reality and invest in yourself by scheduling a discovery session with Dr. Katrina Burrus, MCC to reach your goals. Your host is Dr. Katrina Burrus, MCC, founder and general manager of www.mkbconseil.ch a company specialized in leadership development and executive coaching.
Mac McNeil is an accomplished leader with a diverse background in military, intelligence, business, and financial management. He joined the army at 17 and quickly rose through the ranks. He's held key Positions at some prestigious financial institutions, including Bank of America and JP Morgan Chase. His transition from the military to the business world was difficult but taught him about the spirit of excellence. Mac's leadership platform, My Great Aunt EDNA stands for Excellence, Doing Things the Right Way, No Shortcuts, & Accountability.Talking Points: {01:38} Mac's journey{05:00} Transitioning out of the military.{08:00} Studying human behavior. {09:30} People who pushed Mac through his journey.{15:10} What led Mac to write My Great Aunt EDNA{21:15} How to hold a leader accountable.{25:30} How to implement EDNA into your team.Mac McNeil Bio:Mac is a highly accomplished leader with a diverse background in military intelligence, business, and financial management. After joining the army at 17, Mac quickly rose through the ranks and became a respected expert in psychological operations and human behavior. He then applied this knowledge to the business world, where he excelled for over two decades. Mac has held key positions at some of the most prestigious financial institutions in the world, including Bank of America and JP Morgan Chase. At Bank of America, he managed 100 financial centers and led a team of 600, earning the #1 rank in the Division (representing 2000 branches) in overall customer service for the Bank of America. At JP Morgan Chase, he became a top 1% performer and helped 10 of his branch managers achieve similar success out of 6000 branches. Currently, Mac serves as the Senior Vice President of Operations for the Community Reinvestment Fund, USA. He holds a master's degree in business administration and Doctorate (ABD) in Management and Organizational Leadership. Mac is a sought-after speaker who has inspired and educated over 200,000 leaders around the world. He was also on the Board of a multi-billion dollar non-profit, Feeding America in California. Mac's ground-breaking book, "My Great Aunt EDNA - The Golden Girl of Leadership", is a widely acclaimed roadmap for leaders to lead with excellence, do things right, take no shortcuts, and become accountable. Resources and Links:Website: https://crfusa.comLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/macmcneilBook: https://www.bookdepository.com/My-Great-Aunt-EDNA/9798218145996Connect with Tom FinnLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/therealtomfinn/Instagram: https://instagram.com/therealtomfinnYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@therealtomfinnTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therealtomfinnTwitter: https://twitter.com/therealtomfinn/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealtomfinnPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/therealtomfinn
Mac McNeil is an accomplished leader with a diverse background in military, intelligence, business, and financial management. He joined the army at 17 and quickly rose through the ranks. He's held key Positions at some prestigious financial institutions, including Bank of America and JP Morgan Chase. His transition from the military to the business world was difficult but taught him about the spirit of excellence. Mac's leadership platform, My Great Aunt EDNA stands for Excellence, Doing Things the Right Way, No Shortcuts, & Accountability. {You can hear the full episode on Thursday, March 30th}
Summary: All successful leaders have one thing in common: a Great Aunt Edna. Mac McNeil— an author, former Military Intelligence Analyst, and leader in business—appears in this episode to talk about the ‘E.D.N.A.' philosophy and why it is foundational to leadership. Mac was, in fact, inspired by his real Aunt Edna, but the acronym symbolizes a Leadership culture of Excellence, Doing Things the Right Way, No Shortcuts, and Accountability. The purpose of EDNA is to make people think about the culture they are fostering when managing others. As a leader, you may have moments where you are “in the wilderness,” or alone in your pursuit, but these moments can help you solidify your ‘why' and grow stronger. Mac highlights how it looks to have an opportunity mindset—positioning clients for a successful future—and discusses the spirit of excellence that himself and his colleagues uphold. Tune in for more amazing insight from a key thought leader, and use the link below to pre-order Mac's book. Useful Links: Financial Survival Network My Great Aunt Edna Book
“So what a synthetic is, you start off from a derived cannabinoid, so just CBD and then manipulate it to give you another cannabinoid of interest such as THC delta nine or THC delta eight, depending on the environment that you subject in.” - Chris HudallaIn this episode, we explore the future of chemically driven cannabinoids and how to ensure their quality and safety for consumers. Our esteemed panel discusses the differences between synthesizing molecules in labs versus using enzymes in plants and why this is important in terms of access, laws, interpretations and efficacy. Join us for this insightful conversation![00:00 - 07:43] The Future of Cannabinoids[07:44 - 15:01] Synthetic vs. Bio-synthetic Cannabinoids[15:02 - 21:57] The Wild Spectrum of Cannabinoids[21:58 - 29:14] Taking the Steps Towards Legalizing Cannabis[29:15 - 43:25] Exploring and Navigating the Complexities of Synthetic Cannabinoids[43:26 - 57:49] Regulating Synthetic Cannabinoids[57:50 - 01:05:26] Doing Things the Right WayClick here to know more about this topic:https://schedule.sxsw.com/2023/events/PP126084Click here to catch this video on YoutubeShayda Torabi has been called one of the most influential Women in WordPress and now she's one of the women leading the cannabis reformation conversation building one of Texas' premier CBD brands. She's currently the CEO and Co-Founder of RESTART CBD, a female-run education first CBD wellness brand. And has formerly held marketing positions at WP Engine and WebDevStudios. Shayda is the host of a podcast for cannabis marketers called To Be Blunt, where she interviews top cannabis brands on their most successful marketing initiatives. When Shayda's not building her cannabiz in Texas, you can find her on the road exploring the best hikes and spots for vegan ice cream. Follow Shayda at @theshaydatorabi SPONSORSHIP is brought to you by Restart CBD. Check them out for your CBD needsLEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to join me for episodes featuring some serious cannabis industry by sharing this episode or click here to listen to past episodesRESTART CBD is an education-first CBD wellness brand shipping nationwide.Check out my new website
In which our tour of Britain begins with some very high blood pressure topics: trans healthcare, and the DWP is Doing Things again. But if you make it through all that, there are good vibrations on the other side as we check in with some favourites from episodes past: our aircraft carriers, the Ajax, Britcoin, and other dumb things. Donate to the Turkish Red Crescent: https://www.kizilay.org.tr/Bagis/BagisYap/404/pazarcik-depremi-bagisi Donate to the Syrian Red Crescent: https://twitter.com/SYRedCrescent/status/1623351718841835522 Become a Patreon Person: https://www.patreon.com/praxiscast Become a Twitch Sub: https://www.twitch.tv/praxiscast Experience a great becoming: https://praxiscast.teemill.com/ Cast: David @SanitaryNaptime Rob @Countrthe Jamie @dudliestwarrior James @anarchonbury Alasdair @ballistari
Your mental health matters. Having a healthy and sound mind indeed resonates to your whole personality. Take it from our guest today, Sharon Fekete who wrote the book The Broken Road to Mental Health: In Life and in Business where she highlighted the integral role of mental health in one's personal and business life. IN TODAY'S EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT:How to Find Time to Doing Things you Love The Importance of Mental Health in the Workplace Having Compassion for your TeamBeing Self-AwareWhat to do when you feel StuckCONNECT WITH SHARON: Website: www.thedoctorwhisperer.comLinktr.ee: linktr.ee/sharonfeketeInstagram: instagram.com/feketesharonPurchase her book on Amazon: The Broken Road to Mental Health: In Life and in BusinessCONNECT WITH DONNIE: Follow Donnie: @donnie.hathawayFollow Palm Harbor Local: @PalmHarborLocalFor more real estate information - www.thehathaway.groupJOIN THE LOCALS for exclusive discounts and specials from our local business owners and stay up to date on what's happening in Palm Harbor. Together, we keep Palm Harbor local.
I loved this conversation with Renee. We discussed: Dealing with paper clutter Helping her mom (who lives with her) with her stuff Finding and maintaining motivation My books Want to be a patron of the show? Find out how at Patreon. Want to find a decluttering coach?? Want to BE a decluttering coach?? […] The post 360: Setting Up Systems and Doing Things “Right” in a New Situation appeared first on Dana K. White: A Slob Comes Clean.
In this week's episode we talk to Nick Butter, a British endurance athlete who reached the full human potential of being the first person to complete 196 marathons in every country in the world. You can read all about Nick's 11 World Record audacious adventure in ‘Running The World', running through war zones, being attacked by dogs and running a marathon on a runway on one of the smallest islands in the world. We dive into Nick's life post 196, where he now opts for a simple life in his converted van on the Cornish coast beside Fistral Beach with his dog Poppy. Nick now gives a lot of his time towards The 196 Foundation and helping others through speaking and impact events. Life is precious, do the things you love and take the leap. 2:35 - My dog Poppy4:56 - Home in Cornwall: Fistral Beach9:16 - Regret Minimization: Leaving Corporate17:11 - People Don't Know What They Want To Do21:03: ‘Failure Week' at School24:52 - Failure as a Prioritization Tool27:02 - Doing Things for You 29:18 - Our Lives are Carved by Failure31:41 - Running The Impact Marathon!36:14 - Designing Nick's Own Feature Film Follow @nickbutterrun on Instagram and check out The 196 Foundation. Follow @failforward.pod on InstagramFollow our hosts @adnanbasrai & @dubai_running_dad on InstagramWant to be a guest on the show? DM us on Instagram or LinkedIn.
Last week I released a podcast on business profit killers.This week, I want to talk about how YOU and YOUR life can destroy your business's profits.I am no exception to this.Let me share a story from last week…One of the things I love to do when I finish work for the day is play with my three-year-old son, Jack.He is going through a truck stage atm.So when I'm done with business for the day, I will come out of my office and head straight to him.We have a large playmat with his trucks, blocks, and a heap of kid's tools.Now on this day, we decided his dump truck needed a “tune-up”.He was concerned the wheels were not on correctly and we needed to fix it now!Of course, I was all in on this mission.As we lay down on the mat and began the repair work, Jack grabbed a screwdriver and started adjusting the wheel.He then put that screwdriver in his mouth while he spun the wheel on the truck.The wheel was spinning beautifully now that we had tuned it up.He then took that screwdriver and put it in my mouth.When he did it, I knew what was going to happen.I was about to lose the rest of my week to sickness.And sure enough, it turned into a complete wipeout event.I lost my voice to a throat infection and could not speak for three days.In those three days, I got nothing done in business.I also had to cancel podcast recordings.It has also made this week carnage as I am still attempting to catch up.Now, what I want you to take from this…The choices I made in my personal life directly impacted the profits of my business.The time I lost being sick and the week afterNow, I'm not saying don't have kids or don't have a personal life But you can certainly mitigate things that lead to getting sick or coming to business run down.In this week's episode of the podcast, Grant and I discuss the PERSONAL profit killers.The things you do in your personal life to destroy profits.Episode Highlights:00:00 Welcome to Business and Investing01:56 Why Should We Talk About Profit Killers?03:02 Poor Health Lowers Your Productivity06:19 How to Kill Your Profit Using Your Health07:33 Doing Things vs. Doing the RIGHT Things09:40 Can We Avoid Burnout?10:56 How to Extend Your Sickness12:14 How to Approach Life Dramas14:09 Life Dramas: Can We Ever Get Away With It?23:56 Fixing Your Business Problems Using Personal Development32:09 How Can Unhealthy Relationships Affect Your Business36:28 Getting Serious About Building Your Reputation41:00 First Impressions Are Important (More Than You Think)If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, tune in and share this podcast! Resources:○ Business and Investing website: https://www.businessandinvesting.com/ Subscribe: ○ Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@businessandinvesting○ Subscribe on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/business-investing/id1607453342 Connect with Business and Investing: ○ Join the Business and Investing Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/440140397804480○ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/businessandinvestingcom○ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/businessandinvestingcom○ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@businessandinvestingcom○ Send your enquiries or drop by to say hello: grant@businessandinvesting.com DISCLAIMER:All information we share is NOT financial or investment advice and is purely intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. Always seek professional advice before acting on any financial decision.Support the show: https://linktr.ee/businessandinvestingcomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discusses Derrida's deconstruction as a kind of double reading. Useful Readings: *Abrams, M. H. “Construing and Deconstructing” (1986). Collected with Abrams' other essay on deconstruction in Doing Things with Texts (1989). https://archive.org/details/doingthingswitht00abra *Kakoliris, Gerasimos. Derrida's Deconstructive Double Reading: The Case of Rousseau (2022). https://www.academia.edu/78389332/Derridas_Deconstructive_Double_Reading_The_Case_of_Rousseau *Miller, J. Hillis. “On Edge: The Crossways of Contemporary Criticism” (1979). Collected in Theory Now and Then (1991). https://archive.org/details/theorynowthen0000mill and https://www.unife.it/letterefilosofia/llmc/insegnamenti/letteratura-inglese-ii-llmc/materiale-didattico/programma-bibliografia-modalita-desame-e-materiale-didattico-letteratura-inglese-ii-laurea-interclasse-anno-accademico-2011-2012/J.%20Hillis%20Miller-%20On%20Edge.%20The%20Crossways-%201979.pdf
Today we have on Teghan Baril of RINSE Hair Studio in Salem, NH. Teghan is also a step-sister, or bonus sister of Mackenzie Smerdon! We go over what is was like having an idea for a studio so long ago and bringing that idea to fruition and the trials and tribulations that Teghan went through in the process of opening RINSE Studio. From hairdresser to business school and back to hair dresser, her story really has come full circle. Can't wait to see what you do next Teghan! Contact Teghan: Instagram: @rinse_hairstudio Facebook: RINSE Hair Studio Email: rinsehairstudio221@gmail.com Contact Mackenzie: Email: mackenzie@pmlhomeloans.com Phone: 603-819-3432 00:00 - Intro 00:33 - Background/Why a Studio? 04:43 - Doing Things 100% 07:45 - Challenges 13:30 - What's Next? 15:36 - Outro
Rick Stewart, Chief Software Technologist at DLT Solutions joins Tech Transforms to give insight on Open Source, Platform One, and DORA initiatives. Listen in as Carolyn and Mark learn about the importance of focusing on the right metrics when managing security bottlenecks. Episode Table of Contents[00:48] Old Ways of Doing Things [11:55] Security Metrics That Need Improvement [22:54] Deploying Security Metrics Using Scheduling Techniques [33:19] Continuous Authority to Operate Security Metrics Episode Links and Resourceshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-stewart-09618015/ (Rick Stewart ) https://www.dlt.com/ (DLT Solutions) https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Order-More-Rules-Life/dp/0593084640/ref=asc_df_0593084640/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=509494905560&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=15582897620124099519&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9030451&hvtargid=pla-1065603015754&psc=1 (Beyond Order) Old Ways of Doing ThingsCarolyn: Today, we get to talk to https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-stewart-09618015/ (Rick Stewart), a good friend. Rick Stewart is a Chief Software Technologist at DLT for more than 34 years. Do you really want me to tell people that Rick? That makes you sound super old? Rick: No, it has some relation to the old way of doing things, traditional ways. Carolyn: He knows the old stuff and the new stuff with 34 years of diverse experience in the IT industry. He's progressing through technical and leadership roles in telecommunications, mobile entertainment, the federal government, and the manufacturing industries. Today, Rick is joining us to talk about DevOps research and assessments, or DORA, a term that is new to me. He'll also talk about the four key metrics for increasing efficiency and delivering service. He will discuss how Platform One has advanced the cultural transformation to DevOps. Mark: Welcome Rick. By the way, Rick started this when he was six. Carolyn: That's right. I'm going, to be honest. I've been in the industry for a while, and I have never heard the term DORA. DevOps Research and Assessments make sense. I just haven't heard the acronym. They have four key metrics for increasing efficiency in delivering service. Those metrics are deployment frequency, lead time for changes, change failure rate, and time to restore to service. Will you unpack those for us? Rick: It's interesting that you say that because I attend several different events and conferences where we have, especially in the public sector, astute people that have lots of experience. Security Metrics As a First-Class CitizenRick: They're on this journey of DevOps or in the public sector. It's more DevSecOps, bringing security up as a first-class citizen. They were talking about the things that they capture, the journey that they're on, and their improvements. On one of these occasions, DORA was brought up. I think it may be a Q&A panel. It was surprising that a lot of them didn't know what this organization does, especially being so well versed in the cultural transformation, not knowing some of the things to focus on. I thought it was really important to shine a light on. Carolyn: Is it a federal organization? Rick: No, it's more of a community-based organization, an industry-based organization. We've got people like Jez Humble and Gene Kim and others that are involved with this. What they do is, they go out and they do surveys of not just the public sector, but the private sector, all organizations globally. They basically give them surveys and they talk about their experience, where they're at in the spectrum of their journey, and what they have discovered through this analysis. It's a really deep, long analysis. There's a book called Accelerate that was done by Nicole Ferguson. She has a PhD and took lots of painstaking analysis of these organizations and these teams and asked them a series of questions. What it boiled down to is
George Jerjian is a mindset mentor to retiring Boomers, and the auther of DARE to Discover Your Purpose - Retire, Refire, Rewire. George discusses what he describes as the caterpillar & cocoon cycle of life. The first stage of life is spent chasing awards, accomplishments, achievements, & money, as you build your little cocoon. The second stage, after the cocoon is shed, becomes the transformation into something new where you can discover yourself. The last thing you want is to be on your deathbed, realizing that you've spent your life following someone else's plans. So the way to prevent that realization is to ask yourself some important questions: Who am I? What brings me joy? What do I want to do? The biggest "problem" as we age seems to be that we find ourselves starting to believe the inner talk - the voice in our head that says we're old and we need to slow down, or stop doing particular activities. We tend to let our "sandbox" get smaller as we age. If we can stop listening to that voice, and just keep DOING THINGS, life will continue to be full and may even expand. You can reach out to George via his website: https://georgejerjian.com (https://georgejerjian.com)
Ty Haney started Outdoor Voices right out of college. Unless you live under a rock, you at least saw a “Doing Things” bag slung over a shoulder - OV was everywhere. And then out of nowhere, articles started appearing highlighting various issues at the company - issues I personally always felt weren't really anyone's business but the company's. Ty has since left OV. In this episode we discuss what lead up to her decision to leave the company, and the incredible Web3 software and new product she has launched since. Go to www.betterhelp.com/pia and get 10% off your first month Go to www.sakara.com/best and get 20% off your first order Go to www.modernfertility.com/pia and get $20 dollars off the test Go to www.seed.com/best and use code BEST to get 20% off your first month Go to www.rethinkyourcycle.com to get $10 off your first order www.getjoggy.com and use code EVERYTHINGISTHEBEST for 15% off Produced by Dear Media
Allowing God to Take the Lead: How Going Ahead of God and Doing Things in Our Own Strength is Counter-Productive and Can Only Last So Long Do you try to do things on your own terms? Are you trying to make a name for yourself or build your own future? Sometimes we are going after a good thing but if we are doing it in the wrong way, our own way, it will eventually crumble. This week we take a look at the Tower of Babel in Genesis and all the ways God provides ways for us to do things His way instead. Pictures mentioned in today's show: https://shehears.org/2021/10/01/building-towers-what-we-can-learn-from-the-tower-of-babel/ Hey friends, welcome to the Hearing Jesus Podcast. Do you sometimes doubt if you are truly hearing God's voice or if it's really your own? Do you wonder how you can know the difference? Do you struggle to feel confident in your relationship with God and what He says in his word? Do you sometimes feel stagnant or like you hit a wall in your spiritual life? Hey, I'm your host, Rachael Groll: missionary, author, pastor, and life coach. And I have been there. I too was doubting God's voice in my own life. I too felt insecure about the things I thought God might be calling me to do. I wanted to make a difference in the world and be obedient to what God was calling me to do, but I wasn't quite sure how to figure out what exactly that was. I kept telling myself that I was wasting time trying to figure it out or waiting for Him to show me. Or that I wasn't qualified to do the things I thought He might be telling me to do. The answer for me was found in the pages of the Bible, as I learned how to understand what it was actually saying. If you are ready to grow in your faith and to step confidently into the calling God has for you, then join me as we dig deep into God's word so you can learn to live out your faith in your everyday life. Friend, you are loved, you are cherished, and you are His. The Hearing Jesus Podcast will encourage and equip you to step into the calling God has for your life, living out your faith in the everyday. Together we will break down walls that keep us from growing spiritually. We will dig deep into our Bibles to understand and connect the Scriptures to our lives. We will boldly obey what God calls us to do, walking through doors that only He can open. Join me for your weekly dose of faith, honesty, and prayer. Learn -> https://shehears.org Connect -> rachael@shehears.org Community->Christian Women's Daily Bible Study Group Instagram-> https://www.instagram.com/she_hears/ Missions Support-> https://www.cotni.org/campaigns/rachael-groll FREE 7-Day Devotional: Desires of the Heart -> https://shehears.org/free-7-day-devotional/ Want to go a little deeper? Purchase the She Hears: Learning to Listen to Jesus Bible Study on my Etsy shop here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SheHearsShop?ref=profile_header Also available on Amazon or wherever books are sold. In this six-week study from the Book of John, Rachael Groll takes you on an in-depth exploration into the lives of six women Jesus knew. Women often deal with feelings of insecurity and unworthiness, yet the lives of these women show that Jesus values us, wants a relationship with us, and can use us to further His kingdom. In her warm, conversational style, Rachael ties together her life experience, knowledge of the Scriptures, and her compassion for women to encourage us and enable us to become the women God has called us to be. Need to chat one on one? Snag a private session with Rachael: https://calendly.com/shehears/one-on-one-life-coaching-session
Reviewing the study article, “Do You Trust in Jehovah’s Way of Doing Things?” From the February 2022 Watchtower Study Edition. Topics of discussion: obedience to the organization, disfellowshipping/shunning, the Governing Body, Elders, the 1,000 years Subscribe to the JW Review Podcast HERE (Apple/iTunes) and HERE (Spotify) Support MJF Apologetics through Patreon HERE Skype contact: mjfelk82_1 WhatsApp: please contact me directly … More Do You Trust in Jehovah’s Way of Doing Things? – Watchtower Study Review February 2022
Make More Money and Have More Fun as a LawyerIf you want to make more money and have more fun as a lawyer, you cannot miss this episode of The Inside BS Show.On today's show Dave Lorenzo and Steve Fretzin share some great ideas for growing a law firm and managing your practice. They also talk about the value in creating a lifestyle practice. If you want to get some great ideas and have a few laughs, you need to join us.Chapters00:00 Intro: Make More Money and Have More Fun as a Lawyer01:24 How a Plane Crash Inspired Steve to Do What He Does06:00 How Can a Lawyer Structure a Business to Live Life on His/Her Terms?09:00 The Myth of Working Hard vs. Working to Enable Your Lifestyle11:40 You Don't Get Extra Points for Doing Things the Hard Way13:00 Steve Debunks the Myth that You Can “Just be a Good Lawyer” and the Clients Will Come17:00 The Story of How Someone Bought into the Myth of Having Lots of Employees19:00 The Danger of Winging It23:15 What is the Value in Learning from Your Peers?28:00 What is the Value of Looking at The Practice of Law with Fresh Eyes?31:24 Why Do Failed Lawyers Go Into The Practice of Law? Should You Trust Them?35:30 We Don't Sell Professional Services Work. People Engage Us.38:30 Who is Steve's Ideal Client?Steve FretzinAuthor & Podcast HostBe That Lawyersteve@fretzin.com(847) 602-6911About Steve FretzinDriven, focused, and passionate about helping attorneys to reach their full potential, Steve Fretzin is regarded as the premier coach, skills trainer, and keynote speaker on business development for attorneys.Over the past 17 years, Steve Fretzin has devoted his career to helping lawyers master the art of business development to achieve their business goals and the peace of mind that comes with developing a successful law practice.In addition to writing four books on legal marketing and business development, Steve has a highly-rated podcast BE THAT LAWYER, and has been featured in the Chicago Tribune, Crain's, and Entrepreneur.com. He has appeared on NBC News, WGN Radio and has written articles for Attorney at Law Magazine, the National Law Review, the American Bar Association, and the Illinois State Bar Association. You can also find his monthly column in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin.
Brooklyn Artist Que Gambino and Filmer Yung Los join Yung Vince for a fire interview. They talk about their experiences growing up in NYC, their trip to Toronto, consistently working and releasing projects, NFTs, opinions on 6ix9ine, and much more! Go Follow @quegambino and @iamyunglos to keep up with all of their new music and projects. Follow @VersatileVigilante for updates on new content Website: https://versatilevigilante.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/VersatileVigilante/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/versatilevigilante Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/6rbWSYZP9asHUv431qHZfK/overview Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/versatile-vigilante/id1384221180?mt=2 SmartURL: https://smarturl.it/versatilevigilante 0:20 - Introducing Que Gambino & Yung Los 1:00 - Welcome to Toronto 2:00 - Bino's Lemonade Drinks & Foreign Snacks 3:00 - How Did You Get Involved With Food & Drinks? 4:40 - Having A Great Team 5:10 - More Focused 5:50 - Working Together 6:45 - Los Not a Fan of Flying 8:00 - Growing Up in Brooklyn 8:30 - Having Imprint in Community 9:30 - Promoting Positivity 10:25 - Being Yourself (CLIP) 11:25 - Nobody Making it Out of the Hood 13:00 - Deciding to Make Music 13:55 - Crazy Work Ethic 15:10 - Keep Going 16:30 - The Hate Comes From Your Own City 17:30 - Paying Attention to Current Music 18:00 - Personal Growth; Inspiring Others 19:15 - Los Working As a Camera Man 20:00 - Building Your Own Wave 21:20 - Understanding the Business Side 21:50 - Artists Come and Go ; Longevity 22:25 - Building a Foundation 23:20 - Doubting Yourself; Frustration 24:30 - Being Positive While Also Having Bad Days 25:00 - Muddy Mub 25:20 - Mafia Theme 25:40 - Being There For Each Other 26:10 - Confident in Yourself & Team 27:10 - New York Attitude 27:50 - Summer in Toronto 28:10 - Winter or Summer 28:40 - Winter in Toronto 29:00 - East Coast vs. West Coast 30:00 - Leaving New York? 30:30 - Touring 31:45 - Importance of Traveling 34:00 - Valuing Life ; Consequences (CLIP) 35:15 - Doing Things to Increase Odds 36:10 - French Montana 36:30 - RIP Stack Bundles, RIP Chinx Drugz (Story Clip) 39:00 - Growing Out Your Hair 39:40 - Fashion 41:10 - NFTs, Crypto, Investing 45:50 - Consistency Being Crucial 46:20 - In-Home Studio 47:40 - Moving Wisely;IG Nonsense(CLIP?) 50:45 - 6ix9ine 52:00 - Being Humble and Mindful of Surroundings 54:00 - Opinions on Toronto;Drill 54:40 - Trends Come & Go 56:00 - Dropping Frequently ; Los Short Film 57:20 - Collabs 58:20 - Keeping Busy 59:20 - Needing 50 beats from producers 1:00:00 - Favorite Films & Characters 1:03:00 - Top 5 Films 1:06:00 - Paid in Full ; Alpo 1:07:50 - New York Currently; World Capital 1:10:00 - Local Sports 1:11:00 - Buying Metaverse Property 1:11:20 - Real Estate Prices 1:12:00 - Trying Different Things; Portfolio 1:12:30 - Drake 1:15:40 - Jay Z 1:16:30 - Toronto Recommendations 1:19:00 - Final Thoughts 1:20:30 - A & W ; Not Wearing Gloves 1:22:00 - Shoutout Action Bronson 1:22:20 - S/o Que Gambino & Yung Los
"Fabulous Freebabe" MIRANDA "Glam Glam" GORDY Wrestlingwiththefuture Podcast Fabulous FreeBabe Miranda Gordy is my special guest. Miranda is a legacy wrestler as the daughter of "Fabulous Freebirds" Terry 'BAM BAM' Gordy. This young lady is making her Own Way and Doing Things on HER TERMS. I Predict Greatness foe the 'Heartstopper' Miranda "GLAM GLAM" Gordy.
The things we do every day impact the future version of ourselves. How are you spending your days? Are you doing things that move you towards what you say you want or do you find yourself resisting? In this episode, I share how the small daily things we do shape the future versions of ourselves […] The post Doing Things for Our Future Selves & Taking The Risk of Putting Yourself Out There appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
The things we do every day impact the future version of ourselves. How are you spending your days? Are you doing things that move you towards what you say you want or do you find yourself resisting? In this episode, I share how the small daily things we do shape the future versions of ourselves […] The post Doing Things for Our Future Selves & Taking The Risk of Putting Yourself Out There appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
This podcasts collide episode is with Lucille Cody from Hign and Doing Things ... I'm Your Royal Podcastress #LucilleCody BEING NICE IS COOL
Analog Zettelkastens: Here's The Best Part of Doing Things the Hard Way
James Hepburn cares about Marketing that makes money.No ROI. No interest for him. Somewhere along the line, big brands convinced business owners otherwise. He's here to change that.At age 13, He bought his first car: a 1978 Holden HZ GTS for $4,000. At 17, He sold the car to a friend for $8,000. The truth is however, he still owns it. Today it is worth $30,000 and is still in the same condition.He started the Ivy Marketing Agency in 2015. It has generated amazing results for his clients – which you can read about on his blog.He is grateful. It's taken him around the world. He visited 10 countries, spoken at events on 4 different continents and met some of the most incredible people on this planet.He had his works featured on the Clickfunnels Blog and even worked with Tai Lopez and many more.Today, He live in Melbourne, Australia. Working on his Lead Generation Business – “5 Rings Agency”.He is still in love with Marketing & still a student of the game.What you will learn:The Inspiration of Doing Things for Yourself and Being Fulfilled.The Principle of Our Internal Core Value and Physical Possessions. To Genuinely Pursuit the Challenges that Comes Towards Fulfilling Our Goals and Purpose in Life The Concept of How Good and Bad and Strong and Weak People Build Their Character Through Time.The Power of Purposely Leaning Into Strength and Find Joy in the SimplicityUnderstanding the Idea of Everything is Equally Good and Bad in Pursuing Challenges in life.The Quality of Overcoming the Challenges You Face in Achieving the Authentic Goals you Have in Your Heart.Recognizing the Objectives of Our Ambition and Completely Aligning Ourselves to Our Highest Potential.The Concept of Giving Yourself a Time and Space to Ground and Reflect on What is Truly Valuable to You.The Benefits of Recognizing and Dealing with Feeding Your Ego.The Value of Overcoming Your Fears.Understanding the Moral Value of How Truth Comes First Before Everything.Understanding the Benefits of Equal Balance of Positive and Negative Flow in Life.[SHOW NOTES][00:54] - What is the moment from like a perspective on life are you holding on something that you really 100% know to be true. What you have the most certainty in your life?[3:10] - Was there a point that you got to where you kind of like achieving something you thought you'd always wanted that spurt on realisation?[5:20] - Why go after goals?[30:00 ] - Can you tell us about the summary of cycle analysis?[51:57] - I would love to hear one of your most recent raps.[59:50 ] - If I came up to you and escorted some random person, you couldn't see how old they were, whether they are male or female, you didn't know anything about them, and they want to give you a briefcase of a million dollars in exchange of for you to teach them one practice or one piece of wisdom that you would consider the objectively be the most powerful thing that you know, the most valuable thing that you could possibly teach and they want to associate a million dollars value to it, what would you tell them or give them?
“I could never do what you're doing ALONE.” “Do you get lonely?” “I couldn't live in a van/go hiking/go camping/do anything ALONE.”And, to be honest. Neither could I. Just a few years ago, my social anxiety was so bad that I couldn't even go the grocery store alone much less go for a hike or even consider moving into a van by myself.In this week's episode, I want to share some of the steps I took to go from Far Too Anxious to Do Much of Anything to Totally Chill with Doing Things and Being Alone a Lot of the Time.Shownotes for THIS episode: https://hollycpriestley.com/how-to-do-things-alone---especially-if-you-have-social-anxiety/Support the Podcast:Venmo: https://venmo.com/Holly-PriestleyPaypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/hollycpriestleyPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/hollycpriestleyFollow Me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hollycpriestley/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HollyCPriestley/Website: http://hollycpriestley.com/The Tools I Use to Produce This Podcast:Buzzsprout (Get $20 by using this link to set up your own Buzzsprout account: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=844573 )iMovieZoomAn old, refurbished MacBook Air I've owned for....at least 5 yearsCanva (Earn a Canva Credit by using this link to set up your own Canva account: https://www.canva.com/join/lsk-vdb-msf )--Basically, nothing special. I started creating this with the tools that were available to me and they're largely free to use. Photos Courtesy of Foll Exposures: http://www.follexposures.com/Intro & Outro Music: Wallpaper by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4604-wallpaper/License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This description contains affiliate links. If you decide to make a purchase, I may receive a small kickback which helps to support the channel and bring you more content like this. Thanks!
This week on the podcast, Henry and Alex Seeley, pastors of "The Belonging Co." in Nashville are here to talk about the danger of deception and bitterness and core values that will shape your life. We'll also get under the hood of their personal journeys of risk and change, and what kept them anchored in truth and stability along the way. If you enjoy this episode with Henry and Alex, I'm sure you'll also enjoy: 203: Sam Collier on The Transformation of the Mind, Deciding to Not Be Defined By Your Past, and How to Realize Your Greater Story 205: What to Do When You're Numb, Exhausted, and Doing Things that Don't Matter (feat. Jon Tyson) Episode Links: Henry and Alex's Website | Facebook | Henry's Instagram | Alex's Instagram | YouTube Subscribe to #WinTodayShow on YouTube. Join the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome using #WinTodayShow.
Namaste! Hope you listened and enjoyed to the previous episode of Being Doing Having Series! Today I am going to talk about DOING. What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think about DOING? Is it your JOB? CHORES? AN IMPORTANT TASK? A BIG GOAL THAT YOU WANT TO ACCOMPLISH? Three decades of my Life I have constantly aimed at DOING THINGS with the RESULT in mind. The MAJOR things that I wanted to DO were related to Education, Job, Career, Milestones. I want you to make a note on the words I used in my previous sentence– MAJOR THINGS, RESULT This had led me to work in the mode of – Thinking about HAVING a particular thing and then DOING it. That's where I went wrong. With the result in mind, I ended up doing things unconsciously. Lately, I have come to realize that DOING is all about being involved with anything that is being done at that point in time. It is that simple. It doesn't matter whether the work is IMPORTANT OR NOT It doesn't matter whether the work is BIG or SMALL It doesn't matter whether the work you do is based on your LIKES AND DISLIKES All that matters is DOING anything with utter involvement and what is needed to be done at that point in time. You may wonder what are the things to be done at that point in time. For instance, after waking up – you would be brushing your teeth and not start painting right! To reiterate don't tag anything you DO into Important, Big, Small, Relevant………. This would in turn discriminate the things that you would have to do and within no time you would have separate buckets labelled as IMPORTANT, BIG, SMALL etc. This would hamper the joy of leading a Life as you would be choosing only a pile of things which you think is Important. This could leave you miserable, frustrated, anxious, depressed! Life as such doesn't come up with Important, Big things to be done! Life is to be lived every moment. And by discriminating the things and labelling things only makes things worse and makes us devoid of the joy of Life in its entirety! When I started to DO things without labelling them as Important, Big, Small, Relevant – I enjoyed doing any task or work or chore thrown at me. And with me being totally involved in that moment gave me that sheer stillness. I didn't have to bother about the results because when anything is done with utter Involvement, it is sure to find its way in a beautiful positive result without us having to pursue it. It doesn't matter what you DO in Life, all that matters is HOW you do it! You could be a Gymnast, a teacher, a scientist, a vendor, a musician, an artist, an healthcare worker, all that matters is HOW you go about DOING it and doesn't matter what YOU DO. What you DO doesn't define you! What you DO isn't your Identity! What you DO doesn't really matter! All that matters is HOW you DO it! When this becomes your way of Life, you can surely DO anything in Life. You could also be successful in things which you may not have forayed into. Trust me I am talking about this from experience. Why not Try an exercise- of living a day without labelling any tasks or work. See how you feel and jot down in your journal if need be. Try this for a week or a month. Notice any changes in your life. Introspect, Retrospect and consciously live your Life! You can follow me on on the below handles: Pinterest- https://in.pinterest.com/ShwethaCKrish/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/shwethackrish/ LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/shwethakrish/ YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq4UdnW6j1PCI4SYzbAmAGQ Website- https://shwethakrish.com
Johnny Rabb - Understanding the Wrong Way of Doing Things Johnny Rabb is an active live and studio drummer. He is the drummer for the platinum-selling rock band Collective Soul, and recently finished tour dates in South Africa. The band recently released Collective Soul - LIVE. The album is a collection of songs recorded on tour over the last year. *******SUBSCRIBE/RATE/REVIEW!!! www.richredmond.com/listen The Rich Remond Show is sponsored by: Big Dot Lighting - Commercial LED Lighting Specialists -and- Bruce Cline Home Loans & Mortgage Refinance | Movement Mortgage www.musiciansmortgage.com Johnny has been fortunate enough to develop a series of cymbals with the MEINL cymbal company. His Drumbals and Safari cymbals are part of the Generation-X line. He is also the founder of his own drumstick company. He continues to design and develop new sounds and innovations for his unique concepts on the drums. As an author, Johnny continues his passion for education. He released The Official Freehand Technique Book/CD. Johnny was also voted #1 Best Educational Author by Modern Drummer’s Readers Poll for his book Jungle Drum ‘N’ Bass for the Acoustic Drum Set. He has performed with a wide range of artists such as Tanya Tucker, Hank Williams III, Maynard Ferguson, DJ Hype, Alain Caron, Frank Gambale, Larry Tagg, SheDaisy, Deana Carter and Mindy McCready. He is also the co-founder of BioDiesel along with bassist, Clay Parnell. Together they comprise an electronic duo that performs live EDM. He has traveled worldwide conducting countless clinics and master classes including the Montreal Drumfest, PASIC, Musik Messe, Meinl Drum Festival, Drummer Fest (Belgium) and the Ultimate Drummer’s Weekend, to name a few. He has also instructed at world renown drum camps, including KOSA and RHYTHM (Bavarian Music Academy). Johnny performs with MEINL cymbals, REMO drumheads, Johnny Rabb Drumsticks, Pro-Logix Practice Pads, AUDIX microphones, CYMPAD, and Westone in-ear monitors. Some Things That Came Up: -Running a stick company -Having to work at a Red Lobster while things are playing out in Nashville -Substitute teaching -Dad jokes -Having kids -Meeting his current wife, Bridgette -Getting on Roland's radar -Getting out of endorsements -Understanding the wrong way of doing things -Icons who are late bloomers -Coming up with ideas and solving a problem -Eggs, man's perfect food www.johnnyrabb.com @johnnyrabb The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 25 of which have been #1 hits! Rich can also be seen in several films and TV shows and has also written an Amazon Best-Selling book, "CRASH! Course for Success: 5 Ways to Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Life" currently available at: https://www.amazon.com/CRASH-Course-Success-Supercharge-Professional/dp/B07YTCG5DS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=crash+redmond&qid=1576602865&sr=8-1 One Book: Three Ways to consume....Physical (delivered to your front door, Digital (download to your kindle, ipad or e-reader), or Audio (read to you by me on your device...on the go)! Buy Rich’s exact gear at www.lessonsquad.com/rich-redmond Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Follow Jim: @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com
Doing Things with Words An English language discussion of the ideologies, ideals, and ambitions that inform work with public audiences with Precious Chatterje-Doody, Isobel Palmer, Clemens Poole, and Jamie Rann. Precious Chatterje-Doody works with the AHRC-funded project “Reframing Russia: From Cold War to Information War'' which analyzes the multiplatform outputs of Russia's international broadcaster, RT, and investigates its impact upon target audiences. Her work aims to make nuanced and complex findings accessible and understandable to public and policy making audiences. Isobel Palmer is a Lecturer in Russian at the University of Birmingham. She is currently completing a book about Russian debates around poetic form in the years leading up to and immediately following the revolution of 1917. This project focuses particularly on the impact of new technologies on ideas about poetry and its potential uses, as well as the new audiences for poetry that these poets and theorists envisioned, discovered, or tried to create. Clemens Poole is an artist and curator based in Kyiv, Ukraine. His projects and exhibitions have been presented in the US, Ukraine, and Germany. Since 2014 he has worked closely with the art foundation IZOLYATSIA as curator of a number of public engagement projects, in addition to a number of independent projects in Ukraine and the US. Jamie Rann is a Lecturer in Russian at the University of Glasgow. While his research focuses on Russian poetry of the early twentieth century, his public engagement activities have largely been devoted to trying to get speakers of English excited about contemporary Russian culture, in a broad sense: to do so he has worked as a translator and promoter of contemporary Russian literature and was for three years an editor of The Calvert Journal. This episode is part of a podcast series which emerged from the British Academy-funded 2020 workshop "Slavic Studies Goes Public: Creating an ECR Network in the Public Humanities" at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.
Взаимодействие с трудным культурным наследиемДискуссия об идеологиях, идеях и амбициях, которые влияют на роботу с общественностью. Участники и участницы: Мария Брок, София Гаврилова, Антон Вальковский. Мария Брок – исследовательница, с осени 2021 - стипендиатка Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellowship в Университете Мальмё, Швеция. В её опыт работы с общественностью входит исследование популярных репрезентаций квирности/ негетеронормативности в России. Мария также исследовала преследование квир людей в Чечне София Гаврилова работает над проектом gulagmaps.org, который финансируется фондом Christ Church Research Fund в Оксфорде. Проект разрабатывает платформу многомасташабных Цифровых Гуманитарных Географических Систем / Digital Humanities Geographic Information Systems (GIS) для картографирования сталинских репрессий. Частью платформы станет краудсорсинговый элемент, который позволит любому человеку добавить данные, закартографировать свой опыт и воспоминания. Таким образом платформа основывается на локальных знаниях и общественном вкладе. Антон Вальковский – независимый куратор, менеджер социокультурных проектов, к.ф.н. (Владикавказ/Волгоград, Россия). С 2015 года является инициатором создания в Волгограде самоорганизации новой генерации молодых современных художников. С 2018 года также работает во Владикавказе (Республика Северная Осетия-Алания), сначала в качестве куратора Северо-Кавказского филиала Государственного центра современного искусства, затем — как один из лидеров самоорганизации современных осетинских художников. Этот эпизод – часть серии подкастов, созданных в рамках воркшопа "Slavic Studies Goes Public: Creating an ECR Network in the Public Humanities", проведеного в Университете Сент-Андрюс, Шотландия в 2020 при поддержке финансирования Британской академии. Doing Things with Difficult HeritageA Russian language discussion of the ideologies, ideals, and ambitions that inform work with public audiences with Maria Brock, Sofia Gavrilova, and Anton Valkovsky. Maria Brock's work with public audiences includes research on popular representations of queerness / non-heteronormative sexualities in Russia, including the persecution of queer people in Chechnya. Sofia Gavrilova is currently working on the project gulagmaps.org, funded by Christ Church Research Fund, University of Oxford, which aims to develop a multiscale Digital Humanities Geographic Information Systems (GIS) platform for mapping the Stalinist repressions. A Russian language discussion of the ideologies, ideals, and ambitions that inform work with public audiences with Maria Brock, Sofia Gavrilova, and Anton Valkovsky. Maria Brock's work with public audiences includes research on popular representations of queerness / non-heteronormative sexualities in Russia, including the persecution of queer people in Chechnya. Sofia Gavrilova is currently working on the project gulagmaps.org, funded by Christ Church Research Fund, University of Oxford, which aims to develop a multiscale Digital Humanities Geographic Information Systems (GIS) platform for mapping the Stalinist repressions. Anton Valkovsky is an independent curator, manager of socio-cultural projects, researcher, PhD (Vladikavkaz / Volgograd, Russia). Since 2015, Anton has been leading a self-organization of a new generation of young Volgograd contemporary artists. Since 2018 he has also been working in Vladikavkaz (Republic of North Ossetia-Alania) as a curator of the North Caucasus branch of the State Center for Contemporary Art and as one of the leaders of the self-organization of contemporary Ossetian artists. This episode is part of a podcast series which emerged from the British Academy-funded 2020 workshop "Slavic Studies Goes Public: Creating an ECR Network in the Public Humanities" at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. This episode is part of a podcast series which emerged from the British Academy-funded 2020 workshop "Slavic Studies Goes Public: Creating an ECR Network in the Public Humanities" at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.
Взаємодія з людьмиДискусія про ідеології, ідеали та амбіції, які мають вплив на роботу з громадськістю. Учасниці: Світлана Осипчук, Джессіка Зихович, Вікторія Науменко, Дар'я Цимбалюк. Світлана Осіпчук – історикиня, викладає в Київському політехнічному інституті. Один з прикладів її роботи з громадськістю – це серія освітних проєктів, присвячених пам'яті про Голокост в Україні. Протягом останніх двох років вона є контент-кураторкою Донбас медіа форуму. Доктор Джессіка Зихович – авторка і кураторка, яка крізь призму гендерних інтерпретацій досліджує історію в місцях пам'яті, міграції і насилля/травми. Джессіка досліджує, консультує, викладає і публікує в феміністичних колах спільнот декількох поколінь та хвиль українських іммігрант_ок у Канаду. На даний час перебуває на стипендії в Альбертському університеті. Її монографія “Зайві жінки. Мистецтво, активізм і фемінізм в Україні 21 ст.“ (Superfluous Women: Feminism, Art, and Revolution in 21st-Century Ukraine) опублікована в Toronto University Press у 2020 році. З березня 2021 Джессіка очолює офіс Програми імені Фулбрайта в Україні. Вікторія Науменко – співзасновниця ГО Інститут соціальних стратегій та ініціатив, наукова співробітниця документального та освітнього проекту «Soviet Survivors of Nazi Rule: The First Testimonies” координаторка від України освітніх проектів Міжнародного освітнього центру м. Дортмунд. Менеджерка проекту «Вільча – переселене село», що об'єднав молодь з України та Німеччини для вивчення вимушеного переселення з Чорнобильської зони та зони АТО на прикладі селища Вільча. Дар'я Цимбалюк - дослідниця і мисткиня, яка працює з темами міграції та довкілля. Найскравішим прикладом її роботи з людьми є проєкт “Одіссея Донбас”, який вона заснувала разом з Юлією Філіп'євою та Віктором Засипкіним в 2015 році. "Одіссея Донбасс” розповідає історії про міста Луганської та Донецької областей через інтервенції в публічний простір та виставки, і серед інших місць проєкт був представлений в Мистецькому Арсеналі (2016), на Одеській бієналє сучасного мистецтва (2017), на Фестивалі Міграційних Наративів в Ізмірі (2018) та Театрі Баєр в Сент-Андрюсі ̈ (2019). Зараз Дар'я працює над PhD дослідженням, а також разом з Катериною Возницею, Віктором Засипкіним, Юлею Сердюковою та командою - над анімаційним фільмом “Сад переїхав.” Цей епізод – частина серії подкастів, створених в рамках воркшопу "Slavic Studies Goes Public: Creating an ECR Network in the Public Humanities", проведеного в Університеті Сент-Андрюс, Шотландія в 2020 за підтримки фінансування Британської академії. Doing Things with PeopleA Ukrainian language discussion of the ideologies, ideals, and ambitions that inform work with public audiences with Svitlana Osipchuk, Viktoria Naumenko, Darya Tsymbalyuk and Jessica Zychowcz. Svitlana Osipchuk is a lecturer in history at Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. One of the examples of her public engagement work is a series of projects in public education dedicated to memory of the Holocaust in Ukraine. For the past two years she has also been involved with the Donbas Media Forum as a content curator. Dr. Jessica Zychowicz is an author and curator who looks through the lens of gender interpretations of history in places of memory, migration, and violence / trauma. She is interested in deconstructing the concepts of the "diaspora" and is currently advising on a large-scale project of communities of several generations and waves of Ukrainian immigrants to Canada. She is currently a postdoctoral scholar at the University of Alberta, Canada. Her monograph Superfluous Women: Feminism, Art, and Revolution in 21st-Century Ukraine was published in Toronto University Press in 2020. Victoria Naumenko is a co-founder of the Institute of Social Strategies and Initiatives, a researcher of the documentary and educational project "Soviet Survivors of Nazi Rule: The First Testimonies", coordinator of Ukrainian educational projects of the International Education Center in Dortmund. Manager of the project "Vilcha - resettled village", which brought together young people from Ukraine and Germany to study forced resettlement from the Chernobyl zone and the ATO zone on the example of the village of Vilcha. Daria Tsymbalyuk is a researcher and artist working on migration and the environment. She is a co-founder, along with Yulia Filipieva and Viktor Zasypkin of the project Donbas Odyssey which tells stories about the cities of Luhansk and Donetsk regions through interventions in public space and exhibitions. The project has been notably presented at Art Arsenal (2016), the Odessa Biennale of Contemporary Art (2017), the Festival of Migration Narratives in Izmir ( 2018) and the Bayer Theater in St. Andrews ̈ (2019). She is currently a PhD candidate at the University of St. Andrews, as well as a collaborator, along with Kateryna Voznytsia, Viktor Zasypkin, and Yulia Serdyukova on the forthcoming animated film “The Garden Has Moved.” This episode is part of a podcast series which emerged from the British Academy-funded 2020 workshop "Slavic Studies Goes Public: Creating an ECR Network in the Public Humanities" at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.
The Importance of Doing Things in OrderWhy not jump into all the marketing services at the same time?Is marketing strategy worth it?In this episode, Jessica Scanlon and Kevin Ring discuss how important it is to do things in order when it comes to executing on marketing.Focus on How You Deliver the Maximum ValueJessica talks about the early days of Hot Dog Marketing when she began charging for the strategic aspect (instead of doing all that work for free!), she had some clients that would choose to skip the strategy and move straight into services.This would always end up in poor performance in the client's marketing efforts and, predictably, disappointment.Don't Market Without PlanningIt's important to follow the steps and do them in order because marketing works best that way. It seems simple to jump right in with ads or another marketing service, but the outcomes will fall short of the business goals. Leading to either abandoning marketing, or having to pay even more to redo the services.Bottom Line for Following the Marketing StepsThe main idea is that as a business leader, you don't want to miss any opportunities in acquiring customers because of a poor acquisition process. A typical gap for small businesses is having a poor website. At Hot Dog Marketing, we often use the analogy of a website (and entire marketing plan) being like a house. For people to feel comfortable entering and walking through the house, they need to know what to expect. Have a marketing plan that walks people through the whole experience, one step at a time.________________Hot Dog Marketing is a digital marketing agency in Round Rock, TX serving small and medium-sized businesses. We excel in delivering marketing strategy, digital marketing, website design and development, and outstanding customer service.
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Death. Loss. Infidelity. Betrayal. Abuse. How do you forgive what you can't forget? And when, after betrayal, hurt, infidelity, or great personal loss, you feel bitterness taking over your heart, how do you heal and move forward? This week, Lysa TerKeurst joins me to talk about a critical subject for all of us: forgiving what we can’t forget. If you enjoyed this episode with Lysa, I'm sure you'll also enjoy: 166: Narcissism (feat. Dr. David Strubler) 205: What to Do When You’re Numb, Exhausted, and Doing Things that Don’t Matter (feat. Jon Tyson) Episode Links: Lysa's Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Buy a copy of the book on Amazon! Subscribe to #WinTodayShow on YouTube. Join the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome using #WinTodayShow.
12/1/20- (11a)- Bob's Leg Pain Since Covid And Getting out and Doing Things, National Aids Day. China Claims there Blood Is Free Of Aids, JCC Still Open But Half in Orange and Half in Yellow, Listeners On The Loose.
Fizzing creative genius Sara Pascoe proves it was sort of always like this, as she pops into Early Work mansions to discuss a childhood of Doing Things™, like setting up a bullying line and making everyone sing in assembly or remixing Oliver Twist with her sister. Work-wise we get into some very surprising parody songs, a hard-drive of dread-inducing poetry with some dramatic endings and quintuple word meanings, before closing out with a rewrite of the Fresh Prince of Bel Air theme tune to be about Hamlet. Yeah - Sara raps it. Hoooo boy! Follow Early Work on Twitter @EarlyWorkPod or you can follow him @rhysjamesy Email your Early Work to earlyworkpodcast@gmail.com
Nathalie @taurus.natty is brave af and is facing her anxiety. I love this woman with all my heart. Listen in to see how she is dealing with the ball of anxiety that has been building and accumulating for years. Watch out for her Youtube page coming soon "Touching Stuff and Doing Things". Here she will be discovering what makes her tick and feel happy. With the goal of vanishing off in a van for a year, Nathalie is openly sharing her journey to feeling inner peace and joy - with hopes of inspiring others. We love you Nat. She loves you. And I love you too. Find me on insta: @rebeccareinhart
Are you connecting with people in 2020? -Well, Duh! How about connecting daily? -Ugh Maybe How about connecting daily with no agenda other than to see how amazing humanity is? -Wait....What? That's so cool! Yes, this was our exact thinking when we first heard of Stephen Fry and Donna Fry about their 366-day journey to meet someone new every day. They have a love for humanity and have been using technology to connect with people around the world. Listen in on this conversation about why they are not sorry for connecting with people daily and some of the insights they have learned.
More and more people are developing a cynical attitude toward life, especially after this year. But before we can wake-up to the uniqueness and wonder for which we were created, we have to deal with the inner critics and inner demons of cynicism. Why do so many people fall prey to cynicism? How do we wake-up the wonder in our lives? And why is cancel culture contributing to this diminished way of living? That's the conversation we're having this week with renowned illusionist, Harris III. If you enjoyed this episode with Harris III, I'm sure you'll also enjoy: 207: What to Do with Your Unwanted Pain and Why Pretending Keeps You from Transformation (feat. Nicole Zasowski) 205: What to Do When You’re Numb, Exhausted, and Doing Things that Don’t Matter (feat. Jon Tyson) Episode Links: Subscribe to #WinTodayShow on YouTube. Join the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome using #WinTodayShow.
Are you soft? You know the soft as with soft skills that actually includes things like assertiveness, mindfulness, and how to have a tough conversation. The soft skill that seems is too...well that...soft to be at work. The skills some people could be described as a pushover. Well if you are intrigued to learn more, listen in as Rishita talks about how being soft is a superpower needed in the world now more than ever.
Have you ever been given advice but thought that won't work for me? In this session, John talks about why he is not sorry for doing things his own way. He learned from experience that business advice can be great but if it goes against your personality or beliefs, you don't have to take it. Instead, he encourages people to embraces who they are and the outcomes will speak for themselves.
Have you ever been fired? Oh, the gut-wrenching feeling. It's scary and leads to a lot of unknowns. But in this conversation, Pete talks about how he has turned this bad experience and turn it into an opportunity! About the guest: Pete Havel, a leading speaker, trainer, and consultant on workplace culture and office politics, is author of the best-selling book recently ranked as Amazon’s #1 ‘Hot New Release’ The Arsonist in the Office: Fireproofing Your Life Against Toxic Coworkers, Bosses, Employees, and Cultures He helps organizations take on people's problems and bad behavior in the workplace–the challenge that puts them in headlines and courtrooms! For more information, visit www.petehavel.com
Today's episode will focus on New Ways of Doing Things. Why do you think we chose topic? With schools closed, we have had to adapt to new ways of doing things, like listening to our lessons on the radio rather than from our teachers in the classroom. In this lesson, we will explore how thinking in new ways, and using our SMART thinking skills helps us to look for many different ideas and answers that are possible, not just looking for one correct idea. This way of thinking will help you consider your options before making decisions. After this lesson, you will be able to: Describe how different people have different points of view Be open to new ideas Explain how Kelvin was able to make his dreams come true *This podcast is created from the recordings prepared for the Sierra Leone Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education Radio Teaching Programme. The programme is co-ordinated by the Directorate of Non-Formal Education, with support from UNFPA and Irish Aid.
Welcome to the Daily Message. Today we will be using the Daily Devotion sent out on August 24, 2020. The theme for today is Cross-Bearing: Peculiar Ways of Doing Things. We open our Daily Message with the word of God from the book of Isaiah 55:8. MusicChildren of the Heavenly Father Sung by the Lutheran QuartetAndPraise to the Lord The AlmightySung by the Lutheran QuartetAll Music Used by Permission Our Daily Message Podcast is made possible by Pastor David Schaller from our CLC congregation in sister Lakes Michigan compiles daily devotions from various CLC pastors and then sends them out daily by email. You can subscribe by the link provided in the description below.To Subscribe to the Daily Devotions Email List go to https://redeemerclc.info/lists/?p=subscribe HYPERLINK "https://redeemerclc.info/lists/?p=subscribe&id=1"& HYPERLINK "https://redeemerclc.info/lists/?p=subscribe&id=1"id=1 To Subscribe to our Daily Message Podcasts Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/stpaulvernon/
Reid Hailey is the Co-Founder & CEO of Doing Things Media, the comedy-focused digital publisher behind meme accounts like ShitHeadSteve, MiddleClassFancy, and AnimalsDoingThings. Always entrepreneurial by nature, Reid shares how he applied his love of comedy to Instagram and launched one of the world’s most successful meme accounts from his parents’ basement. Fast forward to today, and Doing Things is expanding into consumer products, podcasting, and live streaming. In this episode, Reid shares stories from his early days as a member of the “Meme Illuminati,” which included his future co-founder Derek Lucas and even some A-list celebrities like John Mayer. Reid and I also discuss the rampant joke stealing and content freebooting that were so prevalent on Facebook and Instagram in the past and how meme culture has changed after pages like FuckJerry and TheFatJewish were called out for being some of the worst offenders. Finally, Reid explains Doing Things’ decision to get into political advertising by promoting Mike Bloomberg’s Presidential campaign, and we debate the potential outcome of the recent political controversy surrounding TikTok. Host: James Creech LISTENER SUPPORT If you’d like to make a small monthly donation to help support future episodes, please visit https://anchor.fm/allthingsvideopodcast/support ABOUT THE SHOW All Things Video is a podcast dedicated to uncovering the past and charting the future of the online video ecosystem. Listen to interviews with founders, executives, and thought leaders from the world’s leading media companies and engage in thought-provoking debates about the issues shaping the next generation of entertainment. From the short-form content revolution to the fragmentation of video viewership in an always-on world, All Things Video reveals the key trends and insights from the world of digital media. Follow All Things Video on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn for new episodes and updates! ABOUT THE HOST James Creech is an entrepreneur focused on technology, online video, and digital media. He is the Co-Founder & CEO of Paladin, the essential influencer marketing platform for media companies, agencies, and brands. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Pubs Reaction to the Government's Decision on Phase 4, Overcrowding on the Spike Island Ferry and Wacky Ways of Doing Things. Tune into the Neil Prendeville Show weekdays from 9am on Cork's RedFM
Doing Things at Home is Getting Old This week on the podcast Brian and Darryl are talking about some of the Comic-Con At Home news (or lack thereof), More AMC Theaters drama, and Tom King shows he is lacking as professionalism and calling out artist Jae Lee for doing his job and not being wrapped up in Twitter Drama for a living. Plus a Season 1 recap of the Umbrella Academy just in time for your Season 2 binge. News Bites IDW Publishing Places New Publisher on Administrative Leave Has Hailee Steinfeld Signed on for Kate Bishop in Hawkeye? Why Comic-Con ‘At Home' Was a Bust AMC Theaters and Universal Pictures Strike a Deal That Allows Theatrical Films To Debut on VOD Early Tom King Retracts Statement on Jae Lee’s Comicsgate Connection Jae Lee to Tom King – “We’re Not All Good” Tom King Issues Full Apology to Jae Lee, Removes Tweets Umbrella Academy Season 1 Recap Summary On one day in 1989, 43 infants are inexplicably born to random, unconnected women who showed no signs of pregnancy the day before. Seven are adopted by billionaire industrialist Sir Reginald Hargreeves, who creates the Umbrella Academy and prepares his “children” to...
Today as our world struggles to develop sustainable strategies in “wake-up” after the first wave of our COVID-19 “New World”, leaders need to create a revitalised “Way of Doing Things”!Michael Keating challenges them to adopt his 10 C's Model of Change-Coaching-Crisis Leadership. It's all about seeing the Chance in this Change and enabling leaders to champion the What's In It For Us (WIIFU) more than What's In It For Me (WIIFM) mindset!“Better Together, Together Better “ is the motto Michael employs.About Michael KeatingMichael is an international Human Relations expert.For the last 6 years at KEATINGRELATIONS, he has been developing others on the Essence of being Human and the Power of Togetherness.Others know him as a Mentor & Networker who creates a bridge between people from different cultures. Thereby, bringing people together to implement commonly agreed solutions.He has worked more than 25+ years as a Senior EMEA HR Leader in Industrial Companies like SOLERA, NSK, EATON, TEREX, MWZ, and LAFARGE.His expertise lies in coaching on: Change Management, Leadership Mentoring, Organisation Culture Analysis & Development.About the HostSam is Co-Founder and Director of Morgan Latif. We empower life sciences and industrial businesses to achieve their change management, diversity and transformation goals.Sam personally focus on leadership searches across commercial, strategic, and corporate functions. He has worked across various industrial segments globally working cross-functionally and building teams in specialist industry segments, most notably in packaging, food & beverage. Based out of London but a world citizen (Portuguese, Ecuadorian) having lived in 4 different continents.
Preacher: Apostle Vincent Laote. Title: The Fresh Oil, The New Way of Doing Things. Date: 06 March 2020. Event: Church Growth Conference. Campus: Arcadia, Pretoria (S.A)
Preacher: Apostle Vincent Laote. Title: The Fresh Oil, The New Way of Doing Things. Date: 06 March 2020. Event: Church Growth Conference. Campus: Arcadia, Pretoria (S.A)
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My absolute favorite guest (sorry other guests) is joining me today my always wonderful fiancé Lindsey. Today, we wanted to share both of our biggest takeaways from Lindsey's first live event. I had some interesting emotions throughout this process and this was the first time in my experience that Lindsey had taken control and was at the forefront of something we did together. I could not be more proud of her and a weekend that was truly transformative for those who attended. While Lindsey as the leader asked those who participated to step into their fire, Lindsey did that herself as well and I wanted you all to gain some insight into her experience and also my role as well. Hope you enjoy! Time Stamps: (1:00) Empower U Recap (6:30) Mind, Body, and Purpose (9:38) Why Lindsey Started EmpowerU (12:00) Mind-Body Connection (18:13) Lindsey’s Biggest Takeaway (22:33) Doing Things that Make You Afraid (30:00) Brian’s Role at EmpowerU (33:40) Biggest Takeaways (35:30) Intentional Space for Yourself (43:16) The Future of EmpowerU
Tyler Haney knows activewear. She was raised in Boulder, Colorado—a town known for its outdoor activities—and grew up running track and field. With a few courses in business and design under her belt paired with the desire to create a sporty uniform for recreational activity, Haney eventually became the CEO and founder of her own brand, Outdoor Voices. However, her journey was filled with challenges and missteps that she looks back on as lessons learned.Originally broadcast on November 26th, 2018.
Taylor opens up the floor to CK clients to ask him anything. This clip is straight from a Live Video from the ClientKit Mastermind Facebook group.Some highlights from this episode: Team Building. Taylor’s Philosophy about team -1:03 Embodying the habits you need for success - 2:28Cultivating patience for your long-term goals - 3:56Honor Your Energy Cycles and Enjoy Your Progress - 4:34 How to Be in Alignment with Doing Things out of who you are - 6:02 How to Delay Instant Gratification - 10:02 Best Tips for Becoming More Self-Aware - 13:48Want “Insider Access” to our Six-Figure per month Consulting Business? Sign up for Insider’s Access Monthly today.If you want access to the lessons learned building the fastest growing consulting business on the planet, then don’t miss your chance to become an “insider” and get our very own playbook of secrets here - http://www.trafficandfunnels.com/iamBe sure to LIKE us Facebook and join the conversation in the Smartest Guys in Marketing Facebook Group. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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As men, we are measured by society’s old narrative by how much we DO. And we have become really good at DOING THINGS but we have not been taught the value of slowing down. The old narrative says if we slow down, we might fall behind. Is this really true? As men with inner power, do we really not have time for ourselves? It‘s an interesting assumption, isn’t it?
I'm grateful to bring this lovely conversation with Kremena Yordanova, who lives her passions in many worlds including yoga, entrepreneurship and the corporate world. I'm inspired by how she looks at the subtleties of patterns in everyday life as ways to know herself and support her students. This conversation is a transmission of energy and medicine straight from Kremena Yordanova and her ancestors: do it like you CHOSE it, let your life unfold and take your sweet time, and how she chose her own path despite pressures to be a full-time yoga teacher, the herbs of Bulgaria. As a self-taught entrepreneur with a full-time corporate career, Kremena is thoroughly aware of the demands of modern life. Kremena was motivated to contact more like-minded yoga teachers to join her YorYoga collective and set on a mission to share the practice of self-healing. Since founding YorYoga seven years ago, Kremena has organized more than 15 international Yoga, Food and Wine retreats, multiple workshops and has taught countless Yoga classes. She fuses the philosophy of yoga with modern day life as the basis of her teachings. Her realistic, grounded and contemporary approach has made her a sought-after teacher in Amsterdam, with weekly practices in leading studios, as well as boutique workshops at the W Hotel Amsterdam. Links, Article, and Resources All Show Notes for This Episode
“How much do you value truth?” ~ Andrew Shykovsky In this episode we talk about Andrew's experience and teachings as a Christian Mystic and his path towards his spirituality which included an initial negative impression of Christianity, a “grand spiritual buffet” of out of body experiences, crystals, meditation, I-Ching, and inducing other states of consciousness, the desire for love and truth, challenges with being human and a priest, after-death experience, resolving anger to free yourself from imprisonment, how to manifest and create your reality with respect towards the global reality, and What is God, Christ Consciousness, and Consciousness? Andrew Shykofsky is a Priest and Teacher of Christian Mysticism. He began the Mystical Path in 2004 while living in San Francisco, CA. Andrew was ordained a minister Deacon in Feb. 2006 and then moved from the Bay Area to Chicago to assist in a new Center there. He was ordained a Priest in May 2013. Shortly after his ordination into the Priesthood, Andrew began the Mystical Church of Christ in Chicago, Illinois where he provided classes and Services in Christian Mysticism. The community grew and another minister was ordained to preside over Services. Andrew relocated to Charleston, SC in Jan. 2018. He was ordained a Master Teacher in June 2018. He currently presides at the Mystical Church of Christ in Charleston, SC. Links, Article, and Resources All Show Notes for This Episode
Hangxiety: it’s a thing. We’re talking about the science behind the drinking/anxiety connection. Sarah talks about her resolution success and almost ruining Santa, and Kristen gives an update on going to Tokyo with four kids. Wanna ask a question “on the air”? Leave us a message, question, or advice query and we will feature it on the show. Go to our Speakpipe page and talk to us! In this episode we mentioned: Amazon’s archive feature Circe (a novel based on greek mythology) The Gleener Ultimate Fuzz Remover AOS Natural Deodorant for Men (made with matcha, also great body wash and soap) Instacart Grocery Delivery (use that link for $10 off) Articles on hangxiety: Who is Most Likely to Experience ‘Hangxiety?’ Hangover Anxiety: Why You Get ‘Hangxiety’ After a Night of Drinking Alcohol & Panic Attacks – How Alcohol Abuse Can Worsen Anxiety Drinking to Calm Your Nerves Might Just Make Your Anxiety Worse Want more resources for moderating your drinking? Check out our full episode on this topic. Make sure to join our facebook community! It’s a supportive and active group that is always diviing into something interesting. This week we talked about bras for teens, dealing with a passive aggressive mother-in-law, product management apps, estranged family relationships, creative ideas for ladies night in, online mental health, and CBD oil for anxiety. Outdoor Voices designs gear for Doing Things, being active and having fun. Whether you’re hoping to add versatile pieces to your wardrobe or looking for an activity- specific collection like running shorts, Outdoor Voices has gear for everything. We have a great deal for you – For 20% off your first order of $100 or more, visit OutdoorVoices.com/outdoorselfie and enter the promo code OUTDOORSELFIE. Photo by Abbie Bernet on Unsplash Podcast (selfie): Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS
Ep. 0: Announcing a new pod series, "Never Have I Ever," the pod exploring newness, new places, new things.
We are really sorry about this show. It’s hurting so many people but as long as we keep reaching one person we’re going to persevere. In this week’s episode of Broriginals we continue tearing down society from the inside. This week’s mature themes include: How to Make Friends and Get Out of Doing Things, Finding… Continue reading BRORIGINALS – EP 5 – On the Bottom of Your Shoe – Deadly Questions, Deadlier Answers →
In this episode of the Highsnobiety Dropcast, hosts Jeff Carvalho, Noah Thomas, and Jian DeLeon share voicemails from the hotline weighing on on Virgil Abloh's appointment as Louis Vuitton's new artistic director of menswear, before weighing in with our own takes. Then, they talk about Nike's Air Max Day and recent foray into the women's sneakerhead market with Unlaced. Also, Elon Musk is making life-sized Lego bricks from concrete. Who else is gonna cop? Want to weigh in on today's show or share some thoughts about what you want to hear in the next episode? As always, leave us a voicemail at 833-HIGHSNOB. That's 833-444-4766. Yes, there's an extra letter. But it's fun to dial that last "B" anyway. Try it. You'll like it. And you might end up in next week's episode. Relevant Links: Virgil Abloh Confirmed as Louis Vuitton Menswear Designer https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/virgil-abloh-louis-vuitton-menswear-designer/ Podcast: Doing Things on the Internet with Ben Gott & Zac Boswell of Th-Oughts https://www.highsnobiety.com/2017/09/14/benjamin-gott-zac-boswell-thoughts-podcast/ Supreme Taps Legendary Photographer Nan Goldin for Latest Artist Series Collection https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/nan-goldin-supreme-release-info/ Nike Launches New Women’s Sneaker Boutique “Unlaced” https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/nike-unlaced-womens-sneaker-boutique/ Elon Musk Says He Plans to Sell Life-Size LEGO Bricks https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/elon-musk-lego-bricks/ Here’s How Much Kanye West & Virgil Abloh Earned While Interning at Fendi https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/elon-musk-lego-bricks/ THE BRILLIANCE http://www.thebrilliance.com/ Doing Things on the Internet with Ben Gott & Zac Boswell of Th-Oughts https://www.highsnobiety.com/2017/09/14/benjamin-gott-zac-boswell-thoughts-podcast/ The Soloist http://the-soloist.net/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Highsnobiety Dropcast, hosts Jeff Carvalho, Noah Thomas, and Jian DeLeon share voicemails from the hotline weighing on on Virgil Abloh's appointment as Louis Vuitton's new artistic director of menswear, before weighing in with our own takes. Then, they talk about Nike's Air Max Day and recent foray into the women's sneakerhead market with Unlaced. Also, Elon Musk is making life-sized Lego bricks from concrete. Who else is gonna cop? Want to weigh in on today's show or share some thoughts about what you want to hear in the next episode? As always, leave us a voicemail at 833-HIGHSNOB. That's 833-444-4766. Yes, there's an extra letter. But it's fun to dial that last "B" anyway. Try it. You'll like it. And you might end up in next week's episode. Relevant Links: Virgil Abloh Confirmed as Louis Vuitton Menswear Designer https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/virgil-abloh-louis-vuitton-menswear-designer/ Podcast: Doing Things on the Internet with Ben Gott & Zac Boswell of Th-Oughts https://www.highsnobiety.com/2017/09/14/benjamin-gott-zac-boswell-thoughts-podcast/ Supreme Taps Legendary Photographer Nan Goldin for Latest Artist Series Collection https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/nan-goldin-supreme-release-info/ Nike Launches New Women’s Sneaker Boutique “Unlaced” https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/nike-unlaced-womens-sneaker-boutique/ Elon Musk Says He Plans to Sell Life-Size LEGO Bricks https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/elon-musk-lego-bricks/ Here’s How Much Kanye West & Virgil Abloh Earned While Interning at Fendi https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/elon-musk-lego-bricks/ THE BRILLIANCE http://www.thebrilliance.com/ Doing Things on the Internet with Ben Gott & Zac Boswell of Th-Oughts https://www.highsnobiety.com/2017/09/14/benjamin-gott-zac-boswell-thoughts-podcast/ The Soloist http://the-soloist.net/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Highlights of Episode 198 "Hit the Gym with a Strength Coach" - Mike Potenza, San Jose Sharks Head Strength & Conditioning Coach : Takeaways from going to Stanley Cup Programming Strategy with the World Cup in Pre-Season Changes now that he has an assistant Data Collection His "Evaluation Workout" Using Blood work with his players The Off Season Conference he's helping to put on and so much more "Coaches Corner with Coach Boyle"- Coach Boyle talks about Things he did differently in 2016 Forum Thread - "Airdyne vs. Assault and the Foot Strap" Forum Thread- "Rowing Intervals Causing Back Pain" "20 Minutes of Thoughtfulness" Check out Coach Boyle's Functional Strength Coach 6 "Ask the Equipment Experts with Perform Better" - Erin McGirr joins us to talk about the first Holiday Sale, the One Day in San Francisco and Vibration Training "The Business of Fitness with Results Fitness University"- Alwyn Cosgrove is on to talk about "Doing Things to Increase Retention" "The Functional Movement Systems Segment"- Eric Dagati is on to discuss "Using the Team Approach and integrating the FMS" "Subscribe at iTunes" and Get Automatic Updates If you want to save this podcast to your computer, Right Mouse Click to Download Now (for Mac users, press Control and click)
This week Pastor Phreddie Minnifield continues this incredible series titled "The Wisdom of God" with the sermon titled: "His Way of Doing Things"
Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! 02:20 - Burke Holland Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Telerik 02:40 - TJ VanToll Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Telerik 03:04 - NativeScript + Angular; The DOM @nativescript Sebastian Witalec: Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript @ AngularConnect 2015 JavaScript Jabber Episode #186: NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland 07:04 - Getting Started/Setting Up a New Application NativeScript Getting Started Guide Plugins and npm modules plugins.telerik.com Power Features: Skill Reuse 10:34 - Code Reuse Data Models Components 17:00 - Platform Specific Customization 22:12 - Plugins (Cont’d) Telerik's Verified Plugin Marketplace Podfile 27:36 - Doing Things with Angular + NativeScript Animation ngAnimate TypeScript IDEs 34:14 - Testing github.com/NativeScript/NativeScript/tree/master/apps/tests Appium 37:08 - What’s coming down the pipeline? Documentation, Samples 39:19 - Comparing Angular + NativeScript to React Native The iPhreaks Show Episode #128: JavaScriptCore with Cesare Rocchi 42:31 - UI for NativeScript Picks Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) Fathead (Chuck) Apple Photos (TJ) Michigan State (TJ) Buy albums you love to support music artists (Burke)
Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! 02:20 - Burke Holland Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Telerik 02:40 - TJ VanToll Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Telerik 03:04 - NativeScript + Angular; The DOM @nativescript Sebastian Witalec: Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript @ AngularConnect 2015 JavaScript Jabber Episode #186: NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland 07:04 - Getting Started/Setting Up a New Application NativeScript Getting Started Guide Plugins and npm modules plugins.telerik.com Power Features: Skill Reuse 10:34 - Code Reuse Data Models Components 17:00 - Platform Specific Customization 22:12 - Plugins (Cont’d) Telerik's Verified Plugin Marketplace Podfile 27:36 - Doing Things with Angular + NativeScript Animation ngAnimate TypeScript IDEs 34:14 - Testing github.com/NativeScript/NativeScript/tree/master/apps/tests Appium 37:08 - What’s coming down the pipeline? Documentation, Samples 39:19 - Comparing Angular + NativeScript to React Native The iPhreaks Show Episode #128: JavaScriptCore with Cesare Rocchi 42:31 - UI for NativeScript Picks Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) Fathead (Chuck) Apple Photos (TJ) Michigan State (TJ) Buy albums you love to support music artists (Burke)
Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! 02:20 - Burke Holland Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Telerik 02:40 - TJ VanToll Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Telerik 03:04 - NativeScript + Angular; The DOM @nativescript Sebastian Witalec: Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript @ AngularConnect 2015 JavaScript Jabber Episode #186: NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland 07:04 - Getting Started/Setting Up a New Application NativeScript Getting Started Guide Plugins and npm modules plugins.telerik.com Power Features: Skill Reuse 10:34 - Code Reuse Data Models Components 17:00 - Platform Specific Customization 22:12 - Plugins (Cont’d) Telerik's Verified Plugin Marketplace Podfile 27:36 - Doing Things with Angular + NativeScript Animation ngAnimate TypeScript IDEs 34:14 - Testing github.com/NativeScript/NativeScript/tree/master/apps/tests Appium 37:08 - What’s coming down the pipeline? Documentation, Samples 39:19 - Comparing Angular + NativeScript to React Native The iPhreaks Show Episode #128: JavaScriptCore with Cesare Rocchi 42:31 - UI for NativeScript Picks Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) Fathead (Chuck) Apple Photos (TJ) Michigan State (TJ) Buy albums you love to support music artists (Burke)
Mike Adams is affectionately known to his outdoor podcasting peers as the "Godfather". Rightfully so, he's been podcasting since 2007 which was before the concept of the podcast hit mainstream. Mike has been through life's ups and downs since the inception of the Up North Journal podcast, but he's still going strong after re-inventing and re-energizing the show a few times over the years. If you are in the outdoor podcast genre or are thinking about starting your own, then this is a show for you. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: Father's Day with the "Godfather" 2007 Podcasting When Podcasting Wasn't Cool A Son Who Wants to Duck Hunt Joe Duckworth - Huncast Something Is Missing... A Co-Host! The Tech Nerds- You Need An Audio Board I Didn't Know Nothin' The First Episode and the 2007 Set Up Mike Jr and All Alone The Other Podcasters- Bowcast The Outdoor Podcast Channel Dynamic Mics Vs Condenser Mics Picking a Genre, Does it Feel Like Work? A Crew of 14, More People More Problems Dispanning the Group - Step 1 of the Reinvent "Jim, we're going fishing and we need to talk" Back to Five- Danny, Mikey Jr, Kevin Hutchings, Jake, Randy, and Matt Goodlife Bags are Indicators of Change Advice from the Godfather A Labor of Love and Hunting for Bigger Antlers Dad's Colorful Life Lessons and Doing Things the Righ Way Passing It Along to the Kids Mike's Deer Hunting Story- A Buck and a Bull Elk Mike's Memorable Guests Deer Management and Issues of the Day Life's Ups and Downs and the Rebound "That's Mike Adams over there..." Mike's Recommend Book: Hunting Adventures of Oliver Hazard Perry Mike's One Thing: Binoculars Mike's #1 Hunting Tip: Perseverance Our APP: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/app Help Support This Show: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/pledge FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES and Stitcher: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/itunes www.BigBuckRegistry.com/stitcher Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Then Join the Club: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/huntmail Submit A Buck: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/mybuck Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com Share for Share: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/s4s Facebook: www.Facebook.com/bigbuckregistry Twitter: www.twitter.com/bigbuckregistry Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Also find us on these fine networks: Blubrry Libsyn TuneIn CREDITS: This Show was Written, Edited, and Produced by Jason “Jay” Scott Ammann Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips
06.14.15 Taking Trips and Doing Things. Part 1 of our "Let's Talk Summer" series. What do you do when you go on a trip like a vacation? Pastor Sherman takes a candid look pulling off those trip and the things we do, and where God works in all of that. Matthew 3:3
In this session of The Engineering Career Coach Podcast, I am going to give you six action items you can use to differentiate yourself in the industry. Please note, most of these actions are the opposite of what most people will tell you to do. “The job is what you do when you are told […] The post TECC 27: The Engineering Career Coach Podcast – Six Action Items for Differentiating Yourself as an Engineer by Doing Things that You Are Not Always Supposed to Do appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this unmistakable classic we revisit our interview with Julliard faculty member, violinist and performance psychologist, Noa Kageyama. We discuss how to apply principles of peak performance psychology from the world of music to every area of your life. A Look into the Influences of Suzuki Violin in Noa's LifeWhy You Can Only See Dots Connecting in HindsightThe Reality of What It Takes to Get Good at SomethingWhy So Many Small Ideas Are the Foundation for Big ThingsThe Role That Intense Curiosity Plays in Your SuccessWhy There's an Element of Performance in Everything You DoThe Role That Learning and Practice Plays in Peak PerformanceWhy You Can't Learn Effectively without Taking Action Making Small Adjustments and Tweaks to Get Closer to Your GoalHow the Curse of Instant Results Holds You Back Why You have to Be OK with Being on the JourneyMaking a Mindset Shift to Doing Things for Intrinsic ValueAn Eye-Opening Look at the Master's PathWhy There Is No Final DestinationLooking at the Times in Your Past When You Were Really EngagedWhy You Must Learn to Simplify Very Difficult ConceptsIdentifying and Developing the Key Mental Skills for Peak PerformanceUsing the Past to Act Courageously in the MomentHow Pushing Your Comfort Zone Will Cause You to Exceed Your ExpectationsCultivating a Framework for Accelerating Your ProgressLeveraging the Influences of Others to Create Your Artistic DNADr. Noa Kageyama is a performance psychologist, Juilliard graduate, and is on the faculty of both Juilliard and the New World Symphony. He teaches musicians how to do their best under pressure. He is a wee bit obsessed with computers, technology, and the internet (and all things Apple). If you liked this article, would you share it with your friends? Just click hereto post it to Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
God has plans for each and everyone of us. He has made ways for us to succeed. All we have to is get his plan.