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Ep153: Exploring the Crossroads of Health and Technology

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In this episode of Welcome to Cloudlandia, I chat with Dan about his recent journey to Buenos Aires for stem cell therapy on his knee. After living with an injury since 1975, he shares how advancements in medical technology are providing new solutions for pain and mobility. We discuss the challenges of recovery and the impressive potential of these therapies, along with vivid stories from his experience in this vibrant city. We also touch on the role of AI in our modern landscape, questioning its reliability and pondering whether it enhances creativity or simply recycles existing ideas. As we explore the implications of AI, we consider how it can assist in achieving desired outcomes without requiring individuals to develop new skills themselves. Sullivan emphasizes the importance of meaningful work and the balance between utilizing technology and fostering genuine human creativity. Our conversation wraps up by highlighting the ongoing journey of personal growth and the need for continuous improvement in an ever-evolving world. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Dan shares his personal journey to Buenos Aires for stem cell therapy to rejuvenate his knee cartilage, highlighting advancements in medical technology and the promising future of these treatments. We explore the historical significance of technological revolutions, from steam power to the creation of the alphabet and Arabic numbers, and their impact on communication and societal progress. The discussion delves into the rapid advancements in AI technology, questioning its role in creativity and entrepreneurship, and examining its potential for convenience and efficiency. Dan and I consider the distinction between ability and capability, reflecting on how current technological advancements like AI have amplified capabilities while individual aspirations may lag. We discuss the integration of AI in creative processes, highlighting how it can enhance productivity and creativity without diminishing human input. The conversation touches on the importance of efficiency and prioritization in personal growth, exploring strategies for optimizing tasks and delegating effectively. We conclude by reflecting on the ongoing nature of personal and technological growth, emphasizing the value of continuous improvement and collaboration in achieving success. Links: WelcomeToCloudlandia.com StrategicCoach.com DeanJackson.com ListingAgentLifestyle.com TRANSCRIPT (AI transcript provided as supporting material and may contain errors) Dean: Mr. Sullivan. Dan: Mr Jackson, it's been a while, it's been a while. Dean: And yet here we are. Like no time has passed. Dan: Yes. Dean: Because it's now. Dan: But I've put on a lot of bear miles since I saw you last. Dean: Yeah, tell me about your journeys. Dan: Yeah well, buenos Aires. Yep Just got back yesterday and am in considerable pain. Oh really what happened. Well, they give you new stem cells. So now, they're going after. They're going still on the knee, but now they're going after tendons and ligaments, yeah, and so this may seem contrarian, but if you're in pain, it means that they're working. Dean: Oh, okay. Dan: How's that? For a compelling offer If you feel really bad about this, it means that what I'm offering you is a great solution. Dean: Yeah, with a name like Smuckers, it's got to be good, right yeah? What was that cough syrup that was known to taste so bad? Buckley's, buckley's. Dan: Tastes so bad. Tastes awful Works great. Dean: Yeah, that's right. That's the perfect thing. Tastes awful, works great. So were they completely pleased with your progress. Dan: it's, yeah, I think that the from what I can tell from they. They show you pictures of other complete cartridges. You know, okay, with other people and my left this is my left knee an injury from 1975. 1975, uh-huh, so 50 years, and it progressively wore down. It was a meniscus tear and in those days they would remove the torn part of the meniscus, which they don't do anymore. They have new surgical glue and they just glue it back together again. But this is the. This is one of the cost of living in over a period of history where things get better and so, as a result, I have a cartilage today which is equal and capability as it was before I tore it in 1975. However, all the adjustments my left leg and my head to make, 50-year period of adjusting to a deteriorating capability in my left there was a lot of calcification and stresses and strains on the tendons. So now that they can see the complete cartilage back, they can know exactly what they have to do with the otherons. So now that they can see the complete cartilage back, they can know exactly what they have to do with the other things. So they still reinforce it. So I get new stem cells for the cartilage because it has to be reinforced and so it's a good thing. I'm planning to live another 75 years because I think every quarter over that period I'm going to be going to Argentina. Dean: Oh boy, this is great. Dan: Or Argentina, is coming to me. They're going through their FDA phases right now and he's getting the doctor scientist who created this is getting his permanent resident card in the United States. So I think probably five years five years it'll be available to others. You know they don't have to make the trip. Dean: Well, that's great so now you've got the knee cartilage of a preteen Swedish boy. We were bouncing around the mountains. Dan: Yeah, something like that, yeah, something like that, something like that it's interesting that it wasn't 1975 when the $6 million man started out. Dean: That's what you're going to end up as the $6 million man. We can rebuild. We'll see. Dan: Yeah, but I had. While we were there, we had a longtime client from Phoenix was down. He was working on knees and rotator cuffs in his shoulders. Dean: And. Dan: I was able to say does it hurt? And he says yes, it does, and I said that means it's working. Dean: That means it's working. Dan: Yeah, and I said. He said you didn't tell me about the pain part before you encouraged me to come down here and I said, well, why? You know? Why, pull around with a clear message. Dean: And I said well, why, you know why fool around with a clear message, Right, I remember when Dave Astry had he had, like you know, a hundred thousand dollars worth of all of it done, all the joints, all the like full body stuff, and he was just in such pain afterwards for a little while. But how long does the pain last? Dan: Imagine it's like getting well, if I go by the previous trips, which were not equal in intensity to this one, there was about three or four days. Three or four days and then you know, you're, you're up and around. Yeah, as a result of this, I'm not going to be able to make my Arizona trip, because this week for genius Right, because? I'm going to have to be in wheelchairs and everything. And if there's one place in the world you don't want to be not able to walk around, it's Phoenix. Because, it's all walking. That's the truth. Yeah, up and down. So we're calling that off for now, and yeah, so anyway, and anyway. But they're really thriving down there. They're building a new clinic in a different part of the city, which is a huge city. I never realized how big Buenos Aires is. It's along the same size as London, you know London. Dean: England. Yeah right, you know how big London is. How long are you go on each trip? How long are you there? Dan: We arrive on a Sunday morning and we leave on a Friday night. Okay, so the whole week. Yeah, yeah, it's about eight days, eight travel days, because on Saturday we have to go to Atlanta to catch the next plane. Dean: Yeah. Dan: That's either a dog or a monkey. Which do you have there? Dean: That was a dog, my neighbor's. I'm sitting out in my courtyard. That was my neighbor's dog. It's an absolutely beautiful Florida morning today, I mean it is room temperature with a slight breeze. It's just so peaceful out here in my courtyard aside from working out Well. Dan: you're close to the Fountain of Youth. That's exactly right. How many? 100 miles? 100 miles to the north, st Augustine, that's right. That's exactly right. Dean: Yeah, this whole. Just look at. Dan: The De Leon. That's right yeah. Dean: This whole just look at the day. Leon, yeah, I know my I think we're going to look back at this time. You know like what? You are on the leading edge of big advantage of these treatments. You know the things that are available medically, medical science wise to us, and you realize how. I was having a conversation with Charlotte this morning about the I want to layer in you know the benchmarks technologically around the things that we've been talking about in terms of text and pictures and audio and video and seeing them as capabilities where it all started. You know, and it's amazing that really all of it, aside from the printing press with gutenberg, is really less than 150 years old, all of it, because she asked about the benchmarks along the way and if you went from Gutenberg to different evolutions of the press, to the typewriter, to the word processors in personal computing and digital, you know PDFs and all of that stuff and distribution has really only started. You know full scale in 150 years, along with the phonograph in the mid-1800s, the, you know, photography and moving pictures all kind of happened in that one 1850 to 1900 period. You know, but the big change of course, yeah, 1900 to 1950. Dan: Well, you know it's interesting because it's built like the question of what are the tallest mountains on the planet, and the answer is not Mount Everest. The tallest mountains on the planet are the Hawaiian Islands. Dean: Oh, okay. Dan: You know, the big one, the big island, I think the top peak there, Mauna Loa. I think Mauna Loa is a name of it and it's about 30,. Everest is 20, 29,000 and change, but Mauna Loa is around 32,000. Dean: Is that right yeah? Dan: but it's. You know that's an island that goes right down to the ocean floor and I think the same thing with technology is that we look back and we just take it back to sea level. We take technology back but we don't see the massive, you know, the mass amount of growth that was. That was over tens of thousands of years. That was before you could actual changing technology. I think probably have the perception maybe you know 150 or 200 years where we can see changes in technology over a decade. You know it would be a tremendous thing. It's the perception of change that I think has suddenly appeared on the planet. You know, and I think that the big one, there were three right in a row it was steam power, it was electricity and it was internal combustion. You had those three multiplier technologies Steam 18, no 1770s, 17,. You know it was fully developed probably right at the time of the American Revolution 1776. You had really, dependably, certain steam power right around then. You had to have that multiplier. You had to have that multiplier for there to be significant, frequent technological jumps. You had to have this. Before that, it was slavery. It was animals and slavery that got you, and that didn't change. Dean: Yeah, I mean because the steam. That's what really was. The next big revolution in the printing press was the steam powered printing Steam powered presses. Dan: Yeah, steam presses. Dean: That allowed the newspapers to really take off then yeah. Dan: Yeah, it's fascinating. Dean: You know that you have Charlotte in my who knows all of that. Dan: You better explain that, you better explain that. Dean: I think all of our for the new listeners. Well, there may be new people. There may be new people today. Dan: You know, yes, I don't want my reputation. Dean: That's so funny. Well, even that you know having an AI that we have named Charlotte, my chat GPT buddy, to be able to bounce these ideas off and she gets it. I mean, she sees the thing, ideas off and she gets it. I mean, she sees the thing. But you know, it's really what you said about the islands. You know the sea floor right, the bedrock, the level all the way down is where that is. And I think if you look at, even before Gutenberg, the platform that was built on, for there to be movable type, there had to be type, that had to be the alphabet, the alphabet had to be. And it's just amazing when you think about what would have been the distribution method and the agreement that this was the alphabet. This is what this, this is what we're all gonna do and these are the words. Dan: And I'm fascinated by that whole, that whole development, because all that, yeah, yeah, it's really interesting because, as far as we can tell, it's it's roughly about 3 000 years ago. The alphabet eastern mediterranean is basically, but where it really took on that we notice a historical impact is with the Greeks. Their alphabet and ours isn't all that different. I think it's got a few letters different using our set of ABC. It's like 80%, 80%, 85% similarity between that and the. Greek alphabet. And the other thing is did the culture, or did the country, if you will, that? Had it, did they have any other powers? I mean, were they military powers, were they? Maritime powers and the Greeks had it. The Greeks were, they had military power. They had, you know, they were you know they weren't an island, but they had a lot of ports to the Mediterranean. And did they have ideas to go along with the alphabet? Did they have significant, significant ideas? Powerful because they were that's where the spotlight was for new thinking about things at the same time that the alphabet appeared. So they could, you know, they could get this out to a lot of different people and but it's not. It's not very old in terms of time on the planet. Right when you think about the big picture, yeah, yeah, and you could see how the countries that the civilizations, countries, cultures that did not have the alphabet, how they didn't make the same kind of progress. Dean: Yeah, that's. Dan: I mean, it's really and then the Arabic numbering system was huge, where you had zero, you had nine, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and you had zero, and zero made all this. Nothing made all the difference in the world. Nothing made all the difference. Dean: oh, that's funny, I heard a comedian talking about the Greek salad. It was such a. It gave us so much so early. But really all we've gotten in the last few hundred years is the salad, the Greek salad they've kind of been resting on their laurels, you know. Dan: Yeah, don't forget souvlaki. Dean: Oh yes, souvlaki, Exactly. Dan: Souvlaki is a very big contribution to human progress. Dean: Uh-huh and baklava, Baklava yeah. Yes, that's so funny. I had an interesting thought the other day. I was talking with someone about where does this go? You start to see now the proliferation of AI being used in content creation poll. You know 82% of people don't trust any content that's created to be. You know whether it's authentic or whatever, or real compared to. Dan: AI created and yeah, of course I don't trust that poll. Dean: Right, exactly. Dan: None of that. How could you possibly get a poll? Dean: I know. Dan: I mean how you know your hundred closest friends. Dean: I mean, is that what I mean exactly? Dan: I think that whole thing 82 out of my hundred closest friends who's? Got a hundred close. Who's got a hundred closest friends? You know, like that yeah and you know I mean so. It's ridiculous. What we know is that it's pervasive and it's growing. Dean: Yes, that's true, I can tell. Dan: And you know I was really struck by it, like if I go back two years, let's say, you know the spring of 23. Dean: Yeah. Dan: And yeah, and I'm having my connector calls, especially with the raise owners, and you know so maybe there's 15 people on the call two years ago and maybe one of them is one of these lead scouts. He does things technological, you know, it could be Lior Weinstein or Chad Jenkins, like that, or Mike Koenigs might be Mike Koenigs, and of course they're into it and they're into it and they're making very confident predictions about where this is all going, and I go to three weeks ago, when I had two FreeZone podcasts day after each other, tuesday and Wednesday, and there might have been a combined 23 different people. A couple of people appeared twice, so 23 people and every one of them was involved in some way with AI. That had happened over a two-year period and there wasn't any, what I would say, wonder about this. There wasn't any sense. Of you know, this is amazing or anything. They're just talking about it as if it's a normal thing. So fundamental capability has gotten into the entrepreneurial marketplace and is now considered normal. Dean: Yeah, Just the way like yeah. And Wi-Fi is, you know, internet. We take that for granted. Yeah, I worry, though, that I think like, generationally, where does this head? I'm saying that it just seems like a proliferation of intellectual incest is where we're headed with that, that if all the new you know, generative ai are just regurgitating, assembling stuff that already exists, who's creating the new thoughts in there? Dan: you know, well you say you're worried I'm not worried. Dean: I don't, I mean you're not worried, I'm not worried, I'm just, you're like one of those people who says they're curious, but they actually don't care. I don't, I don't really care. You're right, they want to be seen as caring. Dan: You want to be seen as worrying. Dean: Yeah, thanks for calling me out. Dan: You're not worried at all. Dean: Yeah, that's it. I need you to keep me in check. Dan: Actually, you're luxuriating in your inequality. Dean: Yes, exactly Because I know I'm coming up with original ideas. That's right. Well, has it changed at all? No, I think that's the thing. I'm just observing it. I'm really starting to see. I think I mentioned years ago, probably when we first started the Joy of Procrastination podcast I read an article about the tyranny of convenience and I thought that was really interesting. Right, that convenience is kind of an unrated driver of things. We're like on the, you know, at the we're on the exponential curve of convenience now that there's very little need to do anything other than decide that's what you want, you know, and I think, riding on that level, I just see, like, where things are going now, like, if you think about it, the beginning of the 1900s we were, if you wanted to go anywhere, it was with a horse right. And we're at a situation now I've had it my the new tesla self-driving, they've got the full self-driving thing is, I was, I went to meet with Ilko in Vero Beach, which is about an hour and a half away, hour and 15 minutes away, and I pulled out of my driveway not even out of my driveway, I just pulled out of my garage and I said you know, navigate to the restaurant where we were meeting in Vero Beach, and then I, literally, dan, did not touch the wheel as we pulled into the restaurant All the way. The entire drive was done by Tesla and to me. You know, you see now that we're literally one step away from hopping in the backseat and just waking up when you get there, kind of thing. We're inches away from that now because functionally, it's already happening and I have 100% confidence in it. It's you, it's. It's an amazing advancement and I just think about every single thing, like you know, every possible thing that could be done for you is that's where we're moving towards. Do you know, dan Martell? Have you met dan? Dan: no, I heard his name, so he's a really cool guy. Dean: He wrote a book recently called buy back your time, but his, you know, he's made his name with sas companies, he had a sas academy and he's a investor and creates that. But he said the modern, the new modern definition is, you know, instead of software as a service, it's we're moving into success as a service, that it's delivering the result to people, as opposed to the tool that you can use to create the result. And I think that's where we're going with AI more than I don't think people learn how to use the tool as much as people organizing the tool to deliver popular results that people are going to want. And I think that that's really what you know. Electricity, if you go all the way back, like if you think about that's probably on the magnitude of the impact, right, but even way beyond that. But if you think about it, wasn't just electricity, it was what that capability, the capability of electricity, opened up, the possibility for the ability to have constant refrigeration. You know some of the application of that core capability and lighting, and lighting exactly. Dan: Lighting, lighting, yeah. Dean: So I think that's where we're yeah, looking back you know you know. Dan: The thing that strikes me, though, is it all depends on the aspirations of the individual who has these things available and my sense is, I don't see any increase, relatively speaking, in people's aspiration you don't see any increase in people's aspiration. I don't think people are any more ambitious now than when I started coaching, so they have I'll just quote you back a distinction which you made, which I think is an incredibly important distinction the ability, the difference between an ability and a capability. People have enormous capability, exponential capability, but I don't see their abilities getting any better. Right, I agree. Yes. So it doesn't mean that everybody can do anything. Actually only a very small few of people can do anything yeah. And so I think people's ability to be in the gap has gone up exponentially because they're not taking advantage of the capabilities that are there. So they feel actually, as things improve, they're getting worse. That's why the drug addiction is so high. Drug addiction is so high and addiction is so high is that people have a profound sense that, even though the world around them is getting better, they're not. Dean: Yeah, I just thought. As you're saying, all that you know is thinking about that capability and ability. That's a profound distinction. I think so, yeah. Dan: But also the the thing I'll write it down, and I'll write it down and send to you to know that. Dean: I'm serious about it, okay, but the thing people's desire for the things that ability can provide, you know, is I think there's a opportunity there in if you have the capability to, if you have the ability to apply a capability to get somebody a result that they want and value without having to go and develop the ability to create it, I think there's an opportunity there. That's kind of along the lines of that success as a service. Dan: No on an individual basis yes. But nothing's changed between the inequality of certain individuals and other individuals. Dean: Nothing's changed there. No, I think you're right, it's still distribution. Dan: Except that I think people are feeling it's still distribution, Except that the people who I think people are feeling more unequal. Dean: Yeah, yeah, but the ability to and I think AI gives people, you know, the ability to do create content at scale that they wouldn't have the ability to do otherwise. You know, even though it's mediocre, I think that's really the thing we're going to be able to have a, you know, an onslaught of no, I think it magnifies who you are to begin with. Dan: If you're mediocre, I think you get exponential mediocrity I guess. Dean: Thank you, I don't think. Dan: I don't think it takes a poor writer and makes them into a great writer. No, it does not. Dean: That's what I'm saying. Dan: Because they don't have the discernment between what's good writing and bad writing to start with. Well, how would they know when to get the AI back? I mean grammatically, I mean if they're bad at grammar, correct spelling, but that's not meaning, that doesn't have anything to do with meaning. So, yeah, so you know, I'm noticing. I mean I've normalized it already. I mean I put everything through perplexity. I read a whole paragraph and I run it through and then I'll add context to it, I'll add dimensions to it and I think but I'm the one coming up with the prompts, I doing the prompts, it's not prompting. It doesn't prompt me at all right you know, yeah, it doesn't impress me. Till the day I start in the morning, says Dan, while you were sleeping, while you were having, you know, reading and everything else. I've been doing some thinking on your behalf and I've thought this through. Now I'm impressed. Dean: I wonder how far we are away from that. Dan: I mean infinity away, uh-huh right, because that's not what it does. That's what we do. Yeah, yeah. Where do you think the desire comes from? Where do you think the desire because I see it almost as a desire is that we're completely replaceable? Where do you think that desire comes from? Dean: The desire for that people have. I think if you go down to the that technology can completely replace me. Dan: I mean, it seems to me to be an odd aspiration. Dean: I wonder what the I heard. I saw somebody let me see if I get the words right saying that I don't want to. I don't want AI to create art and writing so that I can do the dishes. I want AI to do the dishes and cook so that I can create art and music. Which is so yeah, I mean, when you look at the fundamental things like why does anybody do anything? What drives desire? I think, if you go back to the core thing, like the life that we live right now is so far removed from the life of ancestors. You know, in terms of the daily, you know, if you just look at what even going to Maslow's needs right of the if everybody we want to have a nice house, we want to have a car to drive around in, we want to have food, meals that are plentiful and delicious, and money to do the things that we want to do, but I think that most people would be content with those things. I think it's a very rarefied exception of people that are ambitious beyond their comfort requirements. Like you look at, why does somebody who you know you look at those things that once somebody reaches economic freedom kind of thing or whatever, it's very it's not uncommon that the people who don't need to continue doing stuff continue to do stuff. You know that can, like you're baked in ambition and I think score right if you look at the things that you're beyond, you don't need that at 80. Dan: I like being fully occupied with meaningful work. Dean: Right. Dan: In other words, I like working, I really do like working. Yeah, and there's no difference between the amount of time working at age. I am 80, almost 81. Dean: Yeah. Dan: At age. I am 80, almost 81. And there's no difference between the amount of hours. If you measure me by a day a week, there's no difference in the number of hours that I'm working which qualifies under work. You know it's a focus day kind of work. There's no difference now than when I was 50. How I'm going about it is very different. What I'm surrounded by in terms of other capabilities, other people's capabilities, is very different. I'm surrounded with it by. Technology is very different, okay, but it's still the same. I have sort of a measure of quality. You know that the work is. I like doing the work I'm good at. The work is meaningful. I like doing the work I'm good at. The work is meaningful, I find the work energizing, I find the work rewarding stays exactly the same and that's what I'm always. So when ai comes along, I said does it affect the amount of meaningful work that I do? And so far it hasn't changed anything and it's actually increased it. It's like I would say it. Actually I find and I can just measure it in projects that I'll start and continue work through until the project is completed. It's gone up considerably since I've had perplexity yeah, oh, that's interesting. Dean: So what would you say, like, what are the top few ways that you like? Integrate perplexity to an advantage like that for you, then? Because? Dan: you're basically, you're an observer of what you know and you're thinking about your thinking that hiring with Jeff Madoff and Jeff is working on the part of the book that involves interviews with people in show business and people who really understand the concept of casting rather than hiring, and the people who've built their businesses on a theater approach. So Jeff's doing that and we have our team supporting him. They're setting up the interviews, we're recording the interviews and we're putting them into print form for him. But the interesting thing about it is that I'm just working on the tool part of the book, the four-by-four casting tool, which is actually going to be five chapters. It's actually five chapters of the book Because the entire psychology of having people create their own roles inside your company is the essence of what casting, not hiring, really means is that you're not giving people job descriptions. You're what a completed project looks like, what a completed process looks like and everything else, but how they go about it they create for themselves. They actually create it. So they're not automatons. We're not creating robots here. We're creating people and we want them to be alert, curious, responsive and resourceful. What does? that mean we want things to happen faster, easier, bigger and better. What does that mean? We want them to create projects with a sense of commitment, courage and capability and confidence. So we're laying this out, so it's like a human being's brain manual, basically, as we're putting together that when you're involved in teamwork, what it looks like like. So what I'll do is I'll write a paragraph on my own time, just on word. I write in maybe a hundred word paragraph and what's going to be the context of this, and then I'll immediately go to perplexity and I said now I want you to take the this hundred word paragraph and I want you to come. I want you to divide it into three 50 word paragraphs and stressing these, and have one distinct idea for each paragraph. But I want the meaning of the three paragraphs to integrate with each other and reinforce each other. But there's a distinctly new thought. So I just give it all directions, I press the button and out it comes. So I said okay now looking at the essence of each of the three paragraphs, I'd like you to give each one of them a really great punchy subhead thing. I got my subheads, but I'm really engaged with, I'm sort of in real teamwork. I'm teamwork with this other intelligence and that feels yeah, really terrific, that feels really terrific. Dean: That feels really terrific, that's great. So you're using it to, you're the. You know I heard somebody talk about that the 10, 80, 10 situation where you're the beginning 10% of something, then let it create, expand that, create the 80%, and then you're the final 10 on weaving, yeah, together and except I would have about five, ten, eighty tens for the complete right. Dan: You know, yeah, and, like in perplexity, you just have the ask me line. I'll go through five or six of those and right in the course of producing what I you know, and I end up totally. I'll probably end up with about 200 words and you know it's broken down and some of them are bullet points and some of them are main paragraphs and everything, but I enjoy that. And then at the end I say now rewrite all of this in the concise, factual, axiomatic style of strategic coach Dan Sullivan. Use a maximum of Anglo-Saxon words, a maximum of active passive verbs, everything in the second person singular. You voice Helvetica and then Helvetica, please, Helvetica new standard Helvetica. Dean: New standard Exactly yes so funny, right, yeah I love that. Dan: But here's the thing, the whole question, I think, in all human experience, when you experience something new, how long is it that before amazing becomes normal and expected? Dean: yeah, yeah, and not long, no, not long. Once we get the hang of something, I think what you've had three expectations that's a good way to think about it. Actually, the way you're using it is very that's very useful yeah, and I don't keep my prompts either. Dan: I don't keep my prompts because then I'm becoming a bit of an automaton, right? So every time I start I go through the prompt, you know. And you know, I kind of have it in my head what the prompts are, but I want to see each time. Maybe I'll make a change this time and I don't want to cut myself out from the change, right, yeah, but my sense is that you went back and you could actually observe yourself learning the alphabet, you know first grade for me or learning the numbering system first grade for me. I bet the Dan who's going through this AI experience at 80 isn't much different from the. Dan at six years old, going through learning how to read and write and doing arithmetic. I bet I'm following pretty much the same pattern and that's a capability, that's a yeah, that is a really capability. Dean: Isn't that funny. It's like I remember I still remember like vividly being in kindergarten in january of 1972 and learning that something happened over the Christmas break there that we switched to, we had a new year and now it's not 1971, it's 1972. I remember just. I'm just. It's so funny how that made such an impression on me that now I knew something new. You know this is. Dan: I don't, you know how you just have total unawareness of something. Dean: And then all of a sudden now I know it's 1972, I know my place in time here yeah, yeah, I used to, I, when I was coaching. Dan: You know the first year of strategic coach program and I would talk about how long things took to get a result. You know. Dean: Yeah. Dan: So I said you know you know. I said the big difference that you're going to find being a coach is that you're essentially you're going from a time and effort economy to get a result just getting a result and shortening the amount of time it takes you to get a result. I said that's the big change that's going to take in the program. And I said, for example, I've noticed because I had a lot of really top life insurance agents in the program in the 1970s and 1980s insurance agents in the program in the 1970s and 1980s and they would talk about the big cases. You know the big cases, you know where they would get paid in those days. They get paid $100,000 for life insurance policy and they say you know those big cases, they can take two or three years. You know, take two or three years before them. And I said, actually, I said they were instantaneous. Actually, you got the sale instantaneously. And they said well, what do you mean? No, I put two. No, I said it took two or three years not getting Getting the case was actually instantaneous. It's just that you spend a lot of time not getting the case. What? if you just eliminated the amount of time not getting the case. What if you just eliminated the amount of time not getting the case and just got the case? Then the results would be instantaneous. I think that's really what we're after. Dean: Yes, I agree. I was just talking with somebody about that today. I didn't use those words, but the way you describe it is. You know that people spend a long time talking about realtors in specific. You know that they're getting the listing happens right away, but they do spend a lot of time not getting the listing here. Dan: Yeah, yeah, I remember. First I think it was certainly in the first five years I had a guy from Alberta who was apparently the top residential real estate. You know he was the top agent for the year. He had 240 sales in one year. And people say how does he do that? You can't do that number of presentations in a year, you just can't do that. I said, well, he doesn't do any presentations, he's got trained actors who do presentations. Right, he said a lot of actors spend 90% of their career unemployed. They've got to be waiters or they've got to do this and that. And he just found really great presenters who put on a great theatrical performance and they would do five or six of five or six of them a day, and he had a limousine driver. He had a limousine service that picked them up he would even have the limousine pick up the people to come for the presentation and they said yeah, but look at the cost. I said what cost? what cost indeed, but there you find the divide line between a mediocre person is the cost. He didn't think it was the cost at all. It was just an investment in him not doing presentations. And then he had an accountant who did all the you know he had a trained accountant who did all the. You know the paperwork. Dean: Yes, yeah, I think that's amazing Duplicating. Somebody has the capability to do a presentation, an actor. They're armed with the right script. They have the ability now to further somebody's goal. I meant to mention Dan. You've got a big day in Ohio this weekend. You got Shadur Sanders, went to the Browns in the NFL draft. Dan: I think they've made some bad moves, but I think that one's going to turn out to be one of their good ones. Dean: Yeah, I think so too. Dan: Especially for the coach he's getting. If you're a pocket quarterback, you do Stefanski, you know. I mean, yeah, he's a good coach. Dean: I forget whether are you a Browns or Bengals. Bengals. Cincinnati they're part of the Confederacy. Dan: They're part of the Confederacy, you know we don't yeah. They're a little bit too south. You know Cleveland. Actually, the first game I ever saw was with Jim Brown breaking the rushing record. His rookie year he broke one game rushing record. That was the first year. Dean: I ever saw a game. Dan: Yeah and yeah, yeah. It's in the blood, can't get rid of it. You know everything. Dean: Yeah, but anyway, but I rid of it, you know everything. Dan: Yeah, but anyway. But I think this is. You know we're zeroing in on something neat here. It's not getting anything you want. It's the result you want. How long does it take you to get it? I think that's really the issue. Dean: Yeah, yeah and people are vastly different in terms of the results that they were but I think that there's a difference too, that you mentioned that there's a lot of room for the gap, and I think there's a big gap between people's desires and what they're able to actually achieve. You know that I think people would love to have six-pack abs if they didn't have to go through the work of getting them. You know if there's a bypass to that, if you could just have somebody else do the sit-ups and you get the six-pack. That's what I think that AI and I mean the new, that amplified kind of capability multiplier is, but it requires vision to attach to it. It's almost like the software, yeah. Dan: Yeah, Meaning, making meaning, actually creating meaning. One of my quarterly books was you Are Not a Computer you know where. I just argue against the case that the human brain is just an information processor and therefore machines that can process information faster than human beings, then they're smarter. Dean: And. Dan: I said, if human beings were information processors. Actually I don't think we're very good information processors from the standpoint of accuracy and efficiency. I think we're terrible. Actually, I think we're terrible. We want to change things like repeat this sentence. It's got 10 words in it. We get about two words, seven or eight. We said yeah, I think I'm gonna go change one of the words right, you know very easy see what happens here, and I think what we're looking for is new, interesting combinations of experiences. I think we really like that. I think we like putting things together in a new way that gives us a little, gives us a little jolt of dopamine. Dean: I think that's true. That's like music, you know. It's like every. All the notes have already been created, but yet we still make new songs, some combination of the same eight notes in an octave, you know, yeah I think it would be. Dan: Uh, what was that song for that celine dion's name from the titanic? You know they were. The two lovers were in front of the boat and then yes, the wind blowing them in there. Seeing the sun interesting song the first time you heard it. But you're in a cell by yourself and there it plays every three minutes, 24 hours a day. You'd hang yourself. Dean: Absolutely yeah. Dan: That's the truth. Yeah, what'd you get? What's a pickup from the day. Dean: I like your approach of you know, of using the way you're using perplexity. I think that's a big planting for me to think about over the next week. Here is this using capabilities to create an ability bypass for people that they don't need to have the ability to get the result that they want. You know, because that's kind of the thing, even though people they would have the capability to create a result but they don't have an ability, comes in many different ways. You know, I think that the technical know-how, the creative ability, the executive function, the discipline, the patience, all those things are application things and if we can bypass all of that, I the that kind of blends with this idea of results but it's being in the process of constantly being in the action and the activity of making something faster and easier. Dan: I don't think. I think it's the activity of making things easier and faster, and bigger and better. I think that's what we love. We love that experience of doing that. And once we've done it once, we're not too interested in doing it the next time. Dean: We're looking for something else to do it with, I think who, not how, fits in that way right of doing you see what, you see what you want, and not having that awareness, even your, you know your checklist of can I get this without doing anything? Yeah, you know, or what's the least that I mean and the answer is never. Dan: No, right, almost never. Dean: Never, yes, right. Dan: Yeah, what happens is I identify just the one thing I have to do. I just have to do this one thing. Then the next question is what's the least I can do to get it? And I say this one thing Can I get it faster or easier? Okay, and then the third thing is then who's somebody else who can do that faster, easier thing for you? And then you're on to the next thing. But I think it's a continual activity. It isn't. It's never a being there you know, because then you're in the gap that's right yeah, yeah, anyway, always delightful dan another, uh, one hour of sunday morning well spent. Dean: Yeah, absolutely that's exactly right, always enjoyable. Are we on next week? Dan: yes, I believe yes, we are perfect, all right, okay here, okay, thank you thanks dan bye okay, bye.

Kerusso Daily Devotional
Faith Comes by Hearing

Kerusso Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 1:49


Some of the greatest stories of believers down through time have involved those who really studied God's Word. These people have gone before us to show us the way. From Charles Spurgeon to a missionary mother in China, daily study of the Word, and prayer, prepared them to mentor entire generations.Proverbs 27:17 says, “Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.”We also read in Romans 10 that faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God. We have to do it, so that others know how. And remember, there is no substitute for spending time in God's Word.In order to properly train an apprentice, you need to obviously be prepared and adept. Anything less leads to weak faith, or no faith at all. This is what the Great Commission, sharing the Gospel, has always been about: Duplicating disciples. Grounding your own faith in the Bible, and then imparting that to others. That is the essence of true iron sharpening iron.Let's pray.Father God, keep us about your work by daily reminding us to spend time with You in Your Word. In Jesus' name, amen. Change your shirt, and you can change the world! Save 15% Off your entire purchase of faith-based apparel + gifts at Kerusso.com with code KDD15.

The SmokePit Podcast
Ep 164 "Talent Envy, Where's the Beef, & Running from Consequences"

The SmokePit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 84:28 Transcription Available


Well, well, well...would you look at what the cat dragged in. The Dynamic Duo is back from a week off of bringing you the latest and greatest shenanigans on the interwebz, to do just that. Pull up and pour up and get ready to have some laughs with the broskis!1.) Duplicating the Talent of Real Life People (09:32)2.) Steer Has Beef With Customer (31:36)3.) Doing Too Much at the Talent Show (44:13)4.) Win By Any Means Necessary (51:06)Peep the website: https://thedfpn.com/the-smokepit Wanna join in on the discussion? Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thesmokepitpodcastfangroup/ Catch everything the DFPN has to offer over on their Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/datfeelinpodcast Thanks to our sponsor, Con's Custom Creations: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093656943078 Support the Brand:Patreon: patreon.com/datfeelinpodcast Bandcamp: datfeelin.bandcamp.com Merch: www.dfpnmerchshop.com

Everything Ag & Then Some
Duplicating - Valley Plains Equipment

Everything Ag & Then Some

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 36:45


Our first podcast recorded on on ice! Luc Jacobson & Alan Nemec from Valley Plains Equipment join us in the icehouse at Agronomy on Ice in Devil's Lake, ND to talk about Tiger King, how to send a fax, and the collaboration between Valley Plains Equipment, Kibble Equipment, & Platte Valley Equipment, which are all under the ownership of Brandt Holdings.   Luc Jacobson - Technology Manager - Valley Plains Alan Nemec -Technology Specialist - Valley Plains Sam Paulson - Sales Specialist Manager Chris Horob - Precision Support Manager

MH1AG Sermon Podcast
A Faith Worth Duplicating - Rev. Larry Thomas

MH1AG Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025


Rev. Larry Thomas shares an encouraging message on Abraham and Sarah and their faith in God.

Beauty Behind The Brand
Duplicating Yourself: Building a Team That Runs Without You

Beauty Behind The Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 25:13


Send us your feedback about the episode!This week's episode of Beauty Behind the Brand is all about empowering busy beauty business owners to create a sustainable, efficient operation that doesn't rely solely on them. In “How to Duplicate Yourself,” we dive into the strategies for building a strong, confident team that can take on more responsibility, freeing up your time and reducing burnout.The episode covers everything from simplifying your business operations and organizing training programs to scheduling regular meetings that keep everyone on the same page. We'll discuss how to instill a sense of confidence in your team, so they're not just following orders, but stepping up as leaders in their own right.You'll also learn practical tips on how to offload housekeeping tasks, whether it's managing the day-to-day or handling the admin, so you can focus on growing your brand. Plus, we'll explore how to assess your weak points as a business owner and delegate those areas to your team, creating a more balanced, effective, and rewarding work-life dynamic. Tune in to discover how you can build a stronger, more independent team that helps your beauty business thrive!Subscribe for New Episodes Every Tuesday!Be sure to check us out on all our socials:Follow on Instagram: @beautybrandpodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/beautybrandpodcast/Subscribe on Youtube: @beautybehindthebrandpodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEl-qd38M4OgL8IghZ8ga9gWebsite:https://www.miskoka.com/beauty-behind-the-brandFollow our host on Instagram: @nicmanionhttps://www.instagram.com/nicmanion/ Subscribe for New Episodes Every Tuesday!Be sure to check us out on all our socials:Follow on Instagram: @beautybrandpodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/beautybrandpodcast/Subscribe on Youtube: @beautybehindthebrandpodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEl-qd38M4OgL8IghZ8ga9gWebsite:https://www.miskoka.com/beauty-behind-the-brandFollow our host on Instagram: @nicmanionhttps://www.instagram.com/nicmanion/

PPC Den: Amazon PPC Advertising Mastery
Why Aren't You Testing Placement Adjustments in Amazon PPC?

PPC Den: Amazon PPC Advertising Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 32:06


In this episode, join Mike and Mike Danford as they dive deep into a controversial Amazon PPC strategy that many sellers overlook but could save you thousands. Are your ads failing because you're not testing placement-specific campaigns? Let's talk about what we uncovered. Here's the hard truth: most Amazon sellers waste up to 90% of their ad spend on clicks that don't convert. Shocking, right? But it doesn't have to be this way. In this episode, we break down why duplicating campaigns and focusing on specific placements like product pages or search results can revolutionize your PPC strategy. Mike Danford, a seasoned pro from Adverio, shares how his team achieved single-digit ACOS by splitting campaigns into two distinct groups—one optimized for top-of-search results, the other laser-focused on product page placements. Curious about how this works? We'll see you in The PPC Den!

Honest eCommerce
311 | Shopify Edge: Fast Migrations and Streamlined Ecommerce | with Shawn Khemsurov

Honest eCommerce

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 27:54


Shawn brings over ten years of fashion retail experience to the table. He is the Co-Founder of Electric Eye–our Shopify design and development agency, and a Partner at Feel–a brand studio where art meets commerce.A specialist in design, Shawn has worked with the likes of Abercrombie & Fitch, Gap Inc, Nike, Homage and Only NY. His time in the retail industry, from digital experience to product design, has exposed him to many facets within the business. This has given him an undeniable ability to identify his clients' needs; guaranteed to provide a unique experience and to deliver increased engagement across all channels of your business.In This Conversation We Discuss:[00:50] Intro[01:19] Evaluating if your business needs a refresh[02:45] Simplifying transitions with the right tools[04:01] Creating checklists for seamless projects[05:21] Streamlining operations with Shopify's tools[06:43] Addressing website failures with solid solutions[07:23] Rebranding & redesigning during platform migration[08:57] Redesigning for better performance and results[11:19] Boosting efficiency with modern solutions[12:15] Auditing performance to fix slow-loading stores[14:08] Episode sponsors: StoreTester and Intelligems[17:20] Building high-converting landing pages[19:23] Improving conversions with flagship landing pages[20:56] Refining user experiences with detailed testing[21:41] Duplicating templates for faster scalability[22:41] Exploring advanced tools for scalability[24:07] Deciding if Shopify Plus is the right investment[25:10] Leveraging new customer accounts [26:10] Utilizing new features to stay competitive[26:44] Electric Eye diagnostics for better store insightsResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeShopify expert design and development agency electriceye.io/A brand studio where art meets commerce feel.studio/Follow Shawn Khemsurov linkedin.com/in/shawnkhemsurov/Book a demo today at intelligems.io/Done-for-you conversion rate optimization service storetester.comIf you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!

Hacker Public Radio
HPR4231: Duplicating Multiple USB Flash Drives with DD and Tmux on FreeBSD

Hacker Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024


Pre-planning and creating your image: Create your image with your preferred disk image creation tool. I used USB Image Tool to create an image from my "golden master" Windows 11 installation thumb drive A. USB Image Tool: https://www.alexpage.de/usb-image-tool Prepare your Tmux session on your Linux or BSD-based system. 'tmux new -s $sessionName' to create a new Tmux session window with a session name of your choice. 'Ctrl-B-"' to create a horizontal split, putting one pane over the other. 'Ctrl-B-%' to create a vertical split, putting one pane next to the other. 'Ctrl-B-UpArrow' or 'Ctrl-B-DownArrow' to move to the pane you want to split if you split the window with a horizontal line. 'Ctrl-B-LeftArrow' or 'Ctrl-B-RightArrow' to move to the pane you want to split if you split the window with a vertical line. https://tmuxcheatsheet.com/ Duplicate 4 USB thumb drives from a disk image within your new, split-paned Tmux session: CHECK DMESG FOR THE CORRECT DEVICE NAME AND WRITE IT DOWN!!! FreeBSD will show dmesg output on TTYv0, or you can use the dmesg command on Linux or BSD. You don't want to end up wiping your system drive! Within your Tmux session: Pane 1: 'dd if=$diskImageName of=/dev/da0 bs=1M status=progress' to begin imaging USB thumb drive #1. Pane 2: 'dd if=$diskImageName of=/dev/da1 bs=1M status=progress' to begin imaging USB thumb drive #2. Pane 3: 'dd if=$diskImageName of=/dev/da2 bs=1M status=progress' to begin imaging USB thumb drive #3. Pane 4: 'dd if=$diskImageName of=/dev/da3 bs=1M status=progress' to begin imaging USB thumb drive #4. 'Ctrl-B-:' to call the Tmux command prompt, followed by 'setw synchronize-panes' to sync the 4 panes to your commands. The primary pane will be highlighted in red, and the secondary panes will copy whatever command it typed into that primary pane. Hit Enter to begin the process on all 4 panes. When the image finishes, you can remove the USB thumbs drives, pop in 4 more, hit the Up arrow on the primary pane to pull up the previous commands on their respective panes, and hit Enter. When in doubt, refer to Step 0!! Repeat as needed. If you need to de-synchronize your Tmux panes, just type 'Ctrl-:' to call the Tmux command prompt, followed by 'setw synchronize-panes' to toggle pane synchronization on and off (or you can use the up arrow at the Tmux command prompt to bring up that previously-typed command). The faster your USB ports and USB thumb drives, the better!

Wholesaling Inc with Brent Daniels
WIP 1575: The Hidden Truth - What No One Tells You About Earning Passive Income

Wholesaling Inc with Brent Daniels

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 13:10


Brent Bowers uncovers the often-overlooked secrets behind earning true passive income. He reveals how passive income isn't just about making money while you sleep—it's about creating financial freedom and reclaiming your time.Brent Proves that passive income is more accessible than most people think! Want to explore land investing more? Go to the Land Sharks Program.---------Show notes:(0:40) Beginning of today's episode(1:15) The power of passive income(4:12) Passive income gives you freedom(7:17) Remarketing land (7:48) How was Brent able to put his signs up?(9:20) Duplicating what the banks do----------Resources:The Land Sharks Postcard CraigslistTo speak with Brent or one of our other expert coaches call (281) 835-4201 or schedule your free discovery call here to learn about our mentorship programs and become part of the TribeGo to Wholesalingincgroup.com to become part of one of the fastest growing Facebook communities in the Wholesaling space. Get all of your burning Wholesaling questions answered, gain access to JV partnerships, and connect with other "success minded" Rhinos in the community.It's 100% free to join. The opportunities in this community are endless, what are you waiting for?

Kerusso Daily Devotional
Are You Prepared?

Kerusso Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 1:49


Some of the greatest stories of believers down through time have involved those who really studied God's Word. These people have gone before us to show us the way. From Charles Spurgeon to a missionary mother in China, daily study of the Word, and prayer, prepared them to mentor entire generations.Proverbs 27:17 says, “As iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.”We also read in Romans 10 that faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God. We have to do it, so that others know how. And remember, there is no substitute for spending time in God's Word.In order to properly train an apprentice, you need to obviously be prepared and adept. Anything less leads to weak faith, or no faith at all.This is what the Great Commission—sharing the Gospel—has always been about. Duplicating disciples. Grounding your own faith in the Bible, and then imparting that to others. That is the essence of true iron sharpening iron.Let's pray.Lord, keep us about your work by daily reminding us to spend time with you in Your Word. In Jesus' name, amen.Change your shirt, and you can change the world! Save 15% Off your entire purchase of faith-based apparel + gifts at Kerusso.com with code KDD15.

Gwynntelligence Podcast
Gwynntelligence Podcast – Episode 147 – Duplicating Jackson Merrill's Jackin' Schedule

Gwynntelligence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024


The “agenda” Harold James and Corey Stewart met up at HJ Manor to discuss a variety of Padres related topics with: In addition to playing the link below, you can […]

Level Up with Debbie Neal
Are You Duplicating Your Network Marketing Business?

Level Up with Debbie Neal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 40:40


Uncover the secrets behind the power of duplication in network marketing and how it can transform not only your business but also your leadership capabilities across various industries.Links & resources:To follow more info about the podcast@levelup.debbienealCheck out my personal instagram account@debbie_nealThis Podcast is brought to you by Upstarter Pods

No Ratings Pod
113 | 11 Rodri's vs 11 Messi's, Merino > Gundogan & Michael Jordan's YouTube

No Ratings Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 51:45


Duplicating players, Chelsea's 6-2 win and new hype train, who's moving the transfer needle the most and which athletes YouTube channel would BANG. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kerusso Daily Devotional
The Essence of Discipleship

Kerusso Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 1:49


Some of the greatest stories of believers down through time have involved those who really studied God's Word. These people have gone before us to show us the way. From Charles Spurgeon to a missionary mother in China, daily study of the Word, and prayer, prepared them to mentor entire generations.Proverbs 27:17 says, “As iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another.”We also read in Romans 10 that faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God. We have to do it, so that others know how. Remember, there is no substitute for spending time in God's Word.In order to properly train an apprentice, you need to obviously be prepared and adept. Anything less leads to weak faith, or no faith at all.This is what the Great Commission, sharing the Gospel, has always been about. Duplicating disciples. Grounding your own faith in the Bible, and then imparting that to others. That is the essence of true iron sharpening iron.Let's pray.Lord, keep us about your work by daily reminding us to spend time with you in Your Word. In Jesus' name, amen.Change your shirt, and you can change the world! Save 15% Off your entire purchase of faith-based apparel + gifts at Kerusso.com with code KDD15.

Kerusso Daily Devotional
The Essence of Discipleship

Kerusso Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 1:50


Some of the greatest stories of believers down through time have involved those who really studied God's Word. These people have gone before us to show us the way. From Charles Spurgeon to a missionary mother in China, daily study of the Word, and prayer, prepared them to mentor entire generations.   Proverbs 27:17 says, “As iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another.”   We also read in Romans 10 that faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God. We have to do it, so that others know how. Remember, there is no substitute for spending time in God's Word.   In order to properly train an apprentice, you need to obviously be prepared and adept. Anything less leads to weak faith, or no faith at all.   This is what the Great Commission, sharing the Gospel, has always been about. Duplicating disciples. Grounding your own faith in the Bible, and then imparting that to others. That is the essence of true iron sharpening iron.   Let's pray.   Lord, keep us about your work by daily reminding us to spend time with you in Your Word. In Jesus' name, amen.   Change your shirt, and you can change the world! Save 15% Off your entire purchase of faith-based apparel + gifts at Kerusso.com with code KDD15.  

This Week in Evolution
TWiEVO 103: Change the world by duplicating yourself

This Week in Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 98:49


Nels and Vincent explore a direct experimental test of Ohno's Hypothesis, which states that gene duplication can help genes tolerate new mutations and thus facilitates the evolution of new phenotypes. Hosts: Nels Elde and Vincent Racaniello Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV Discord server Direct test of Ohno's Hypothesis (eLive) Timestamps by Jolene Science Picks Nels – Experimental Evolution and the Nature of Biodiversity Vincent – Is science's dominant funding model broken? Music on TWiEVO is performed by Trampled by Turtles Send your evolution questions and comments to twievo@microbe.tv

Darek Weber Scary Stories
I Saw My Daughter in an Alternate Reality | Unsettling Glitch in the Matrix Stories

Darek Weber Scary Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 61:38


Try Magic Mind for free here: https://magicmind.com/SCARYSTORIESTRIAL With my code SCARYSTORIESTRIAL From seeing an older version of your daughter in your own home, to receiving a phone call from someone who sounds EXACTLY like your girlfriend, to a mysterious person seemingly stalking you but disappearing as soon as you spot them. These disturbing stories will take you on an exploration through the world of real life glitches, and will leave you with a sense of relaxation and calm. It's equal parts unsettling, and relaxing. Maybe its the fact that Glitch in the Matrix stories are so relatable, maybe its the spooky rain ambience in the background, or it could be the narrator's calming voice. Why do YOU like these hearing these encounters? If you have a story you want to submit, email it to DarekWeberSubmissions@gmail.com

The Tara Show
They are Duplicating 1930's NAZI Germany

The Tara Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 1:00


They are Duplicating 1930's NAZI Germanyhttps://www.audacy.com/989wordThe Tara Show Follow us on Social MediaJoin our Live StreamWeekdays - 6am to 10am Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/989wordRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2031096X: https://twitter.com/989wordInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/989word/ "Red Meat, Greenville." 06/21/24 

Black and White Sports Podcast
Fani Willis' Fulton County BUSTED DUPLICATING THOUSANDS of ballots in 2020 election!

Black and White Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 10:14


Fani Willis' Fulton County BUSTED DUPLICATING THOUSANDS of ballots in 2020 election!

The Unstoppable Entrepreneur Show
1011. Mastering Internal Shifts for Exponential Growth

The Unstoppable Entrepreneur Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 17:58


Are you ready to EXPLODE your growth exponentially, as a leader in both business and life? In today's episode of The Kelly Roach Show, Kelly begins an exciting multi-part series where she delves into the critical internal shifts necessary to catapult your growth as a leader to unprecedented levels.  Throughout the series, Kelly will guide the conversations through self-discovery and empowerment, revealing the intricate layers of mindset, strategy, and leadership that are the foundation of sustainable success. You will discover how embracing internal shifts and cultivating a mindset of continuous improvement, will allow you to possess the power to elevate yourself and your business. Kelly covers: Multiplying and Duplicating with People and Process: Kelly emphasizes the pivotal role of building a robust team and implementing efficient processes to achieve repeatable, predictable results. Shifting from Doing to Thinking and Being as a CEO: Kelly highlights the pivotal shift every CEO must make: transitioning from a mindset of constant action to one of strategic thinking and being. Recognizing the Power of Energy: Kelly shares the importance of showing up with vitality and enthusiasm, not only for your team and clients but also for the broader market.   You NEED to download the accompanying guide for a deeper dive into these transformative principles. Download The 5 Essential Internal Shifts to Soar From 7-8 Figures, HERE! https://thekellyroach.com/shift Stay Connected With Kelly Roach:  Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook | Youtube 

Kerusso Daily Devotional
Prepared to Share

Kerusso Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 1:50


Some of the greatest stories of believers down through time have involved those who really studied God's Word. These people have gone before us to show us the way. From Charles Spurgeon to a missionary mother in China, daily study of the Word, and prayer, prepared them to mentor entire generations.   Proverbs 27:17 says, “Iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another.”   We also read in Romans 10 that faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God. We have to do it, so that others know how. Remember, there is no substitute for spending time in God's Word.   In order to properly train an apprentice, you need to obviously be prepared and adept. Anything less leads to weak faith, or no faith at all.   This is what the Great Commission, sharing the Gospel, has always been about. Duplicating disciples. Grounding your own faith in the Bible, and then imparting that to others. That is the essence of true iron sharpening iron.   Let's pray.   Lord, keep us about your work by daily reminding us to spend time with you in Your Word. In Jesus' name, amen.

Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips
He Barely Works, Still Scaling a Massive Real Estate Business with Sharad Mehta, Ep. 581

Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 37:25


Sharad Mehta, founder and CEO of REsimpli, is an active real estate investor. Sharad has done over 400 deals in last 6 years since he became a full-time real estate investor and over the years he has developed systems to automate many parts of his real estate investing. Sharad is active in Lake County, Indiana and manages his entire business from Carlsbad, California, where he lives. Using the systems that Sharad has developed, he is able to manage 3-4 rehabs a month from a distance.   In this episode, we talked to Sharad talks about managing rehabs from across the country, while spending just a few hours per week in his business. He also talks about his platform REsimpli and how it improves efficiency for investors.   Announcement: You can join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here.   Building Effective Systems;   02:40 Sharad's background and vision; 05:51 Sharad's journey; 10:23 How he manages his portfolio remotely; 13:45 Advice on scaling; 17:04 About REsimpli; 21:52 An insight on schedule management and efficiency; 28:17 His vetting process for finding the right person to work with; 32:13 Round of insights   Announcement: You can check this year's REWBCON event here.   Round of Insights   Apparent Failure: Being overconfident in some earlier experiences. Digital Resource: Habit. Most Recommended Book: Meditations. Daily Habit: Journaling and meditating. #1 Insight for building effective systems: Duplicating other successful systems and customizing them to fit yours is key, therefore no time will be wasted due to re-inventing the wheel. Best Place to Grab a Bite in Carlsbad, CA: Veggie Grill   Contact Sharad: https://resimpli.com/    Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you're enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW,  and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.

The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast - The Ten Minute Bible Hour
NEH024 - Replicating Every Single Little Thing We Did in the Hopes of Duplicating Prior Desirable Results

The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast - The Ten Minute Bible Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 13:21


Ezra 9 Thanks to everyone who supports TMBH at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcast You're the reason we can all do this together! Discuss the episode here Music by Jeff Foote

Men's Morning Bible Study
A Life Worth Duplicating | Testimonies

Men's Morning Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 38:13


A Life Worth Duplicating | Testimonies

Men's Morning Bible Study
A Life Worth Duplicating

Men's Morning Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 37:49


A Life Worth Duplicating Luke McNeely Lesson Handout

Eat Blog Talk | Megan Porta
479: Are Web Stories Dead? (+How to Bulk Up Your Traffic) with Lynn Polito

Eat Blog Talk | Megan Porta

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 23:39


In episode 479, Megan chats to Lynn Polito about whether we should still be making Web Stories and how they can help us bulk up our blog traffic. Lynn has been a food blogger for a little over 2.5 years. Her niche is creating recipes using 10 ingredients or less. She also focuses on almost all of the ingredients being pantry staples. In this episode, you'll learn how to create web stories, what animations to use and other logistics to make them go viral and boost your site traffic. - Use web stories to BOOST TRAFFIC to your blog without having to post new content frequently. - It can help your post appear in GOOGLE DISCOVER. - Choose SEASONAL RECIPES for web stories. - What should you put in a web story in terms of SLIDES AND ANIMATIONS? - Post web stories CONSISTENLY and track results. - You can SCHEDULE web stories in advance. - What should you change when DUPLICATING a web story? - The new Google algorithm is not pushing web stories as much, but it's still a good SOURCE OF TRAFFIC and WORTH THE TIME investment. Connect with Lynn Polito Website | Instagram

Be Wise
A Guide to Duplicating Etsy Listings for Amplified Sales

Be Wise

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 5:40


Unlock the secrets to turbocharging your Etsy store's success with our comprehensive guide on duplicating listings. In this insightful episode, we delve into the art of replicating your best-performing items to maximize exposure, enhance discoverability, and skyrocket your sales.

Zelos Podcast
S12:E3 Cory Gilday & Texas A&M Intl.

Zelos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 56:05


Rock talks to Cory Gilday, Dynamic Strength & Conditioning Leader at Texas A&M International University, all about program design and more. Click subscribe and enjoy the conversation. TIME STAMPS 0:30 Cory's extensive background 5:30 Working with Air Force Special Ops 9:30 Training Shaquille O'Neal 14:00 Dynamic S&C leader 17:30 Duplicating yourself with interns 21:00 Training all sports 26:00 Preloading on game day 30:00 Small environment programming 34:00 Influenced by Mike Boyle 38:00 Standardized warm up 44:30 Get so many things from the overhead squat 46:45 Benefits of loaded carries 49:30 We undervalue ourselves GETO TO KNOW CORY GILDAY LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cory-gilday-ms-cscs-rscc-d-ab7b213/ TEXAS A&M INTL: https://www.tamiu.edu/ GET TO KNOW ROCKY SNYDER MEET: Visit the Rocky's online headquarters: RockySnyder.com READ: Grab a copy of his new "Return to Center" book: ReturntoCtr.com INSTA: Instagram fan, check him out at https://www.instagram.com/rocky_snyder/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/rocky.snyder.77 LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rocky-snyder-cscs-cafs-nsca-cpt-a77a091/ TRAIN WITH ROCKY WORKOUT: Want to meet Rocky and get a private workout: https://rockysfitnesscenter.com/ INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/rockysfitnesssc/ FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/RockysFitnessCenter

ThePrint
ThePrint Pod: Theaterisation isn't duplicating units in all Services, ‘Satisficing' has consequences in war

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 8:15


 'Theaterisation isn't duplicating units in all Services. Satisficing has consequences in war. Posting of Army officers to Naval and Air Force units is only paying lip-service to the idea of integration and not really achieving the desired synergy', argues Former Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane (Retd).----more----https://theprint.in/opinion/theaterisation-isnt-duplicating-units-in-all-services-satisficing-has-consequences-in-war/1805571/

The Etsy Seller Podcast
$100,000 First Year: Finding Financial Freedom through Ecommerce Success

The Etsy Seller Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 40:52


In this episode of the Etsy Seller Podcast, host Cody McGuffie sits down with Christina, a remarkable entrepreneur who turned her love for art and travel into a thriving Etsy business. Christina shares her journey from starting with pet portraits to discovering the power of print-on-demand and expanding her product offerings. With determination and a focus on evergreen niches, Christina was able to achieve impressive results, including hitting nearly $100k in profit in her first full calendar year and achieving financial independence along with location freedom. Her story is a testament to the importance of passion, perseverance, and strategic thinking in building a successful e-commerce business. Tune in to gain valuable insights and inspiration from Christina's incredible journey.The Etsy Seller Podcast is hosted by Cody McGuffie, CEO and founder of EverBee. In each weekly episode of this podcast, you'll hear from experienced Etsy Sellers on how they run their Etsy business, how they got their first sales on Etsy, how they market their Etsy shops and so much more.EverBee is an Etsy product analytics tool that helps Etsy sellers find best selling products and keywords so they can sell more on Etsy. It helps Etsy sellers speed up product research and product discovery so they can get their first Etsy sales and grow their business.Sign up for EverBee for free at the link - https://everbee.ioChristina's socials:Course - https://webinars.cuonline.ca/webinar/how-to-build-a-pod-business-6002YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@c.u.onlineChristina is an inspiring entrepreneur who has transformed her life through the power of e-commerce. Just two years ago, she was working a full-time job and dreaming of a life of travel and freedom. With a passion for drawing and a love for cats, Christina started selling pet portraits on Etsy. This was the beginning of her journey into the world of e-commerce.As she continued to explore different avenues, Christina discovered the potential of print-on-demand products. She found a way to combine her artistic talents with the convenience of print-on-demand services, creating customized products that resonated with customers. This led her to open her own print-on-demand store on Etsy, which quickly became a success.With a focus on evergreen niches and a dedication to creating high-quality designs, Christina's Etsy store saw exponential growth. In just a year, she achieved nearly $100,000 in profit, surpassing her previous income from her full-time job. This success has allowed her to quit her job, travel the world, and live life on her own terms.Christina's journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and the belief in oneself. She has not only built a successful e-commerce business but has also become a mentor and teacher, sharing her knowledge and experiences with others through her YouTube channel and TikTok. Christina's story is an inspiration to anyone looking to break free from the traditional nine-to-five and create a life of freedom and fulfillment through entrepreneurship.Timestamps with key takeaways:(00:27) Traveling the world and Etsy success.(11:52) Trading time for dream life.(21:12) Stability vs. controlling our own destiny.(26:57) Evergreen niches and sustainability.(32:09) Duplicating and testing different designs.Entities mentioned:Etsy Seller Podcast, Etsy journey, Full-time job, Travel the world, Bali, Location freedom, Financial freedom, Time freedom, Online income, E-commerce, Dream life, Vision board, Reality, Mindset, Hurdles, Identity shifts, Inspiring episode, Everbee, Making commerce accessible, Positive impact, Etsy business platform, Product research, Keywords, SEO, Trademarks, Listing ranking, Everbee email, Print on demand, Podcast episode, Cody McGuffey, Christina, Inspiring journey, Quitting job, Traveling, Financial success, Print-on-demand store, Profit, Revenue, Evergreen niches, Q4 rush, Sustainable income, Passion, Validation, Design research, A/B testing, Sales conversion rate, Etsy ads, Trend-chasing.

Inside Nebraska
Rapid Recap: How Nebraska football, Matt Rhule can meet goal of duplicating ”blueprint” set by Jim Harbaugh at Michigan

Inside Nebraska

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 14:02


Inside Nebraska's Zack Carpenter and Greg Smith recap the latest Nebraska football press conference on Monday as Matt Rhule kicked off Michigan Week. They break down how the Huskers can meet Rhule's goal of duplicating the "blueprint" he says has been established by Jim Harbaugh at Michigan, the latest on the Husker quarterback situation, the potential impact of Luke Reimer's injury, plus assessments on Turner Corcoran, Teddy Prochazka and the offensive line.

MLM Success Stories Podcast
New Era 351: 3 Deep Dark Behind the Curtain Secrets to Building a Duplicating Network Marketing Team in 2024 and Beyond Nobody Will Tell You!

MLM Success Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 108:15


This session is designed for serious, career-minded network marketing team builders. People who care more about reaching their goals than anything else.     Let me say that again, I want to be clear. This is for people who want to build a real MLM team with real customers and CARE MORE ABOUT REACHING THEIR GOALS THAN ANYTHING ELSE.     If this is not you, my suggestion is that you skip this session because it is only going to piss you off and cause you to send me hate e-mail attempting to defend a MLM guru that you should have never been paying any attention to in the first place.    I don't need that drama, and the odds are you have been perfectly happy spinning around on the MLM hamster wheel, so just stay there, you are happy, I am happy and neither of us needs the drama. Is that cool?   Let's be safe, I want you to check out my new website. www.100KSideGig.com On the front page is a new 4-minute video, watch that before you continue listening. If it totally pisses you off, I promise you, you will not be able to listen to this session without blowing a gasket so don't even try. The website again is www.100KSideGig.com   Websites referenced in this podcast:   www.TheMLMBox.com www.LastMLM.com www.mlmsuccess.com/story234 www.100Ksidegig.com   Free Network Marketing is a Scam? Training Program www.mlmscam2.com   Poaching MLM Distributors Behind the Curtain www.mlmsuccess.com/story199

Raise Your Game Podcast
Evaluating and Crushing the Remaining Year in Your Business

Raise Your Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 28:09


Sticking to what you always know and what feels safe is why you're seeing the same results OVER and OVER.  I really want you to grasp this important point: The next few months can drastically change the course of your business, regardless if things are going well, poorly, or indifferently. The key to these changes often lies in your perception and understanding of the current situation.  Consider these questions: ▪ What actions can you STOP taking? ▪ Which ones should you START now? ▪ Are there any tasks and plans to put on PAUSE until your profit is back up again?  Remember, figuring out the answers to these might not always be easy, but it's a vital step if you want to crush your targets in the remaining months and build momentum that carries you strongly into the next year, it all starts with how you view what's going on right now. Tune in to this powerful ʀᴀɪꜱᴇ ʏᴏᴜʀ ɢᴀᴍᴇ episode: Evaluating and Crushing the Remaining Year in Your Business  ▶ https://youtu.be/gCnVazQRIB8 [00:00:00] Introduction [00:05:03] Raising your inside game matters way more than any strategy [00:09:10] Believe that money is readily available  [00:11:23] We're taking action - but not courageous action [00:13:00] Soft calls to action don't make money [00:16:34] Double down on the platform that works for you [00:17:36] What should you be doing more of, less of, and possibly put on hold? [00:20:08] Show up and be more consistent in your ASK [00:21:46] Referrals and power partners  [00:25:58] Duplicating, expanding, and hiring strategies   #millionairementor #milliondollarbusiness #businessstrategyforwomen  ———————————————————————————————— Loved this episode? Know that it's your time. Listen, love, when you stop playing small and show up fully, your business and income will naturally grow as you do too.  Discover how to achieve the next Level of Authority and remove any blocks sabotaging your sales. http://shamecatankerson.com/  

The Lock Sportscast
146: Duplicating Keys

The Lock Sportscast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 40:03


Your weekly source for locksport news and sometimes interviews. Full show notes, including links, can be found at http://www.thelocksportscast.com  In this week’s episode: Master Lock closing Milwaukee plant The end of CircleCityCon Removing parking boots Copying 3KS keys Duplicating keys via x-ray LPU Belt changes Criminals New blog posts Videos to watch New Products Events Meetups Sales Giveaways and more Announcements: Corrections: News: Over 300 Master Lock employees will be out of a job in 10 months Master Lock to shut down Milwaukee manufacturing plant Labor Leaders, Politicians Rally To Keep Master Lock in Milwaukee Atlanta activist sells keys to open automobile "boot" locks; police OK possession and use - just don't damage or steal the locks : r/physec A ride with Boot Girls, 2 women challenging Atlanta's parking enforcement industry  Multipick hello summer  Community News: Announcement - CircleCityCon 10.0 LPUbelts.com Belt Explorer - 100 Day Update : r/lockpicking LPUbelts.com needs you! To take photos! : r/lockpicking r/lockpicking will be joining in on the June 12th-14th protest of Reddit's API changes that will essentially kill all 3rd party Reddit apps. https://lemmy.ml/c/lockpicking What say you all about the Covert Companion? : r/lockpicking working 3d printed EVVA 3ks, 3ks+ and 4ks keys evva 4ks key and gut creating evva 3ks keys from pictures using a parametric model OpenScan Mini 3KS key duplication? Videos: Can You Duplicate a Car Key from a Photo? [1543] Legal Department Keyway Design? Underwater Mastery: Picking and Gutting an American Lock Underwater with Precision!  Blogs & Articles:  May Contain Hackers 2022 « Toool's Blackbag What happens at a Toool meetup? Expert Tips: Lock Lubricants, Lock Care & More - 2023 Myths about Lockpicking - LockJudge Lock picking ...... with Chemistry Other Resources: One approach to getting started. Picks, locks, tools, etc. : r/lockpicking  Products:  (69) An announcement about impressioning handle, or, the town crier keeps their job. SSF Dimple Rake – Covert Instruments Bitcoin Wallet fridge magnet  Meetups/Sales/Giveaways/Contests: The Lock Sportscast - News  LPU Karate Belts: beltranking - lockpicking (reddit.com)  Mentorship Monday 3: The Belt System  2: Breaking Rules and Getting the Belt  All About The Lockpicking Belt Rankings System  LPU Belt Explorer Lock Stories: Man Swallows Truck Key, Locksmith Uses X-Ray | wfmynews2.com  Emergency Call: Criminals: Police make arrest in commercial property break-in - Guelph News Inbrekers proberen brandkast kerk te stelen in Oost-Souburg  Executive Producers: Founding Executive Producers: Panda-Frog Michael Gilchrist Starrylock WilliamsBrain  Dave 2BDCy4D Liibans Locksport Journey Pat from Uncensored Tactical  threeraccoonsinacoat  Chirael (Anthony) Associate Executive Producers: DoctorHogmaster Clayton Howard (Kewltune) Co-Producers: m0g Ratyoke MrPickur CrankyLockPicker Bare Bones Lock Picking Snake Paracentric John R Chief Content Producer: Chirael (Anthony) Content Producers: Bare Bones Lock Picking fireshaper I fisk I’m Gumby ionawest Jeff and Things Jimy Longs Joshua Gonzalez kalitokali LadyLocks LockJudge LockpickingDev Norlin OpenLock Peaceweapon Pocket Women Red Wanderer septclues Tequila Dave TheGreenishOne Tony Virelli Contact Information: Email: podcast@thelocksportscast.com Twitter https://twitter.com/charlescurrent  Reddit: currentc57 on r/locksport Discord: Lockpickers United as Current, Extraordinary League of Pickers as Current, The Lock Sportscast as Current Join the Discord at http://discord.thelocksportscast.com The Lock Sportscast on Odysee The Lock Sportscast on Rumble  Donate: http://paypal.thelocksportscast.com https://patreon.com/thelocksportscast https://www.subscribestar.com/thelocksportscast 

Short Term Rental Riches
186. The Math Behind Long-Term Discounts: How to Make Sure You're Not Losing Money

Short Term Rental Riches

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 13:34


We would all love to have our properties 100% occupied but many times a 100% occupancy rate is a clear sign that we are not charging enough money per night. What if we increased our rates 20% per night and, even with a lower occupancy, were making more money? And then we have to think about the opposite equation. What if we have a low vacancy, does it make sense to offer a long term discount to try and increase our revenues? I know, it's odd to hear the word discount and increased revenues in the same sentence but with the latest travel trends showing that guests are opting for longer stays this can be a reality. Many people give out discounts because of the fear of not getting booked but, oftentimes, caving into that fear ends up earning less profit at the end of the day. Whether you are using your pricing tools or not, you might want to stop first and think if offering discounts works out to your advantage. I know, I know… You hear a lot of opposite opinions about whether to send special offers or not for longer stays. Luckily we have access to a lot of data that can help us figure this out to determine whether a long term rental discount is truly going to help us or not. It's not a guessing game. The data shows us what to do, as it almost always does in real estate. This week let's discuss whether a long term discount makes since for your property: Pro & Con recap of long term reservations Do you know your numbers? Do you know your averages? Expenses to cover and consider Duplicating discounts & custom pricing Things to consider when calculating or giving discounts Are you enjoying the podcast? Please subscribe, leave a rating and a review, and share it! This helps us reach others that may find the info helpful as well. Get a copy of my 12 proven house rules to protect your property from almost every negative situation (highly recommended) You can find all of our links here including our website, recommended resources, upcoming live events, short-term rental playbook, Instagram, and more!

Drop The Mic
186 - How To Leverage Your Google Business Profile For Local SEO with Aron Murch and Matt Herchel

Drop The Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 26:22


In today's episode, we host Aaron and Matt, two subject-matter experts in the Google business profile space. Appropriately, today's topic is about leveraging your Google business profile for local SEO.  Aaron and Matt's career background: They met in 2019 while consulting before Aaron became an equal shareholder at Matt's company. Aaron gained immense marketing experience from a young age at his family-owned business. He got inspired to become a serial entrepreneur, launching a design studio, game cafés, and video-game lounge. He handled many marketing for these businesses and helped various local businesses with their marketing efforts. What is Google business profile: Matt unpacks Google business profile, describing it as the first point of contact for a new client with a business upon searching on Google. In this regard, business profiles are the most prominent on the web, which plays a big role in giving the business visibility. To optimize Google business profile, Aaron recommends that a business should first take ownership of the profile. Consequently, they should provide the catalog of products and services that the business offers so that they reflect on Google search results. Techniques for ranking high your Google business profile: In order to gain a competitive advantage through top ranking on Google, Aaron advises that you should get it right with your service category. He also recommends adding other relevant service categories but taking great care to capture Google's top ranking. (The low-hanging fruit is to list all your list of services and product offerings). How to optimize SEO on Google business profile: Matt indicates the hours of operation for a business as a major SEO keyword on Google business profile. This is crucial because a customer searching for a specific business near them will first get results for business in operation at the time. Secondly, he notes the stream of reviews that benefit from Google links, QR codes, and positive reviews from customers. He argues that recent reviews are more beneficial than old ones, reassuring customers that they are getting value for their money. Aaron expounds on the keyword tools to leverage, including ChatGPT and SM rationing. It helps to maintain consistency in posting on the Google business profile and keeping in touch with customer reviews. Furthermore, it is important to provide relevant captions for images for Google to capture the content. (For great results, you don't brush your teeth all day once a year; rather, every day: the goal is consistency in posting and updating). Duplicating content from other third-party social media platforms: Matt argues that it is important to have a strategy around content duplicity. He notes that there are various tools to help with cross-promotion, tailoring every message appropriately to specific platforms. Aaron adds that the perfect scenario would be creating specific content for each platform. However, due to limited time, scope, and budget, he recommends that a business duplicate content with care for starters.   Time codes (0:07) Introduction of topic and guest experts (0:48) Aaron and Matt's career background (05:14) What is Google business profile  (07:56) Techniques for ranking high in your Google business profile (09:17) How to optimize SEO on Google business profile: (14:12) Duplicating content from other third-party social media platforms (16:33) Best practices for photo captioning in Google business profile (18:23) Best practices for generating reviews (24:37) Matt and Aaron's contact information (25:13) Their choice of brand ambassador

Loud Thumbs Gaming
Nick's Nitpick #1 (Duplicating Glitch Zelda TOTK)

Loud Thumbs Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 14:58


Duplicating items in Zelda should be kept in game!!! Loud Thumbs DISCORD chance at free games!  https://discord.gg/93wV5XKFz2 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@loudthumbs?_t=8Xw6Mh968pq&_r=1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/loudthumbs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gaming/loudthumbs Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/Loudthumbs Loudthumbs@gmail.com

Women Inspiring Women
Episode 248: Why Is My Downline Not Duplicating My Success?

Women Inspiring Women

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 36:18


Growing your team has multiple meanings. Growing your team is adding people to your downline, but also growing your team is helping them achieve similar success to yours. On this week of the Women Inspiring Women podcast, Melanie is interviewing her business partner, Katy Ursta to chat about duplicating success. Both Melanie and Katy have 10+ years of direct sales experience which has helped them pin point where they were missing the communication and training with their teams to help close to the gaps between them and their team! Check out the Direct Sales Leadership Mastermind here: https://chicinfluencer.com/direct-sales-leadership-mastermind Check out the Chic Branding Experience: https://chicinfluencer.com/personal-branding-for-direct-sales/

WordPress Plugins from A to Z
The Show Continues????

WordPress Plugins from A to Z

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 47:46


A WPProAtoZHost.com Company.... It's Episode 597 and we have plugins for Poets of the Mail, Duplicating... and WordPress News. It's all coming up on WordPress Plugins A-Z! The post The Show Continues???? appeared first on WordPress Plugins A to Z.

WordPress Plugins from A to Z
The Show Continues????

WordPress Plugins from A to Z

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 47:46


It's Episode 597 and we have plugins for Poets of the Mail, Duplicating... and WordPress News. It's all coming up on WordPress Plugins A-Z! For more articles visit WordPress Specialist with a focus on... - WordPress Training, Classes and Emergency Support... for more articles like The Show Continues????.

A Word To The Wise
112. Reconnecting With Our Bodies and Embracing Physical Intimacy Ft. Juliette Karaman

A Word To The Wise

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 44:33


Today's show is focused on how we can connect with ourselves, body image and enjoy physical intimacy in our relationships. But first we'll be taking a deep dive into why it's important to stop giving too much of ourselves in order to feel worthy of love and why we have to be able to move through trauma in order to feel more connected with ourselves and our bodies. The special guest on the show to help discuss these topics is, Juliette Karaman. Juliette is a certified mind and body coach, and expert on relationships, sensuality, healing, trauma and body shame. She specializes in the reinvention of the most intimate relationship in life… The one you have with yourself.  With courses, coaching, VIP experiences and retreats Juliette has guided and mentored thousands of women over the past decade and a half, rewrite the relationship with self, confidence, their bodies, mind and spirit using her unique Rapid Release Rewire and Restore method ™. Her mission is to create a world where every woman remembers the truth of who they are and where scrumptiousness, pleasure, ease, spirituality and sensuality are prioritized.  She is a mother to 4 children in their early twenties who she loves fiercely.  Topics discussed in this episode:  Duplicating difficult emotions in order to move through trauma Reconnecting with your body Overcoming body shame Numbing emotions Why we need to stop going to war with our bodies and; How we can connect with our body and build and embrace physical intimacy in our lives and our relationship Where to find Juliette Website:  https://feelfullyyou.com/ Courses:  Orgasmic Meditation ™️, Erotic Blueprint™️ Rapid Release Rewire and Restore method ™ Social media:  ⁠www.instagram.com/juliettekaraman⁠⁠ https://www.facebook.com/juliette.karamanvanschaardenburg⁠___ Instagram and TikTok: @awordtothewisepod Have a dilemma you need advice on? Get in touch and email, awordtothewisepod@gmail.com ___ Host: Jummie Moses Instagram: @Jum_Bugg Tiktok: @Jum_Bugg --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awordtothewisepod/message

Discover IT
Duplicating Our Past - Pt. 2

Discover IT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 29:31


Jodi gives a presentation on duplicating our past. Should we strive to repeat our past or take action to set our destiny off in a new direction? The choice is yours but the strategy is often obscure. If you haven't had the opportunity, feel free to check out our Facebook page at Discover IT. We are always releasing new content and sharing valuable information on our page. We love to hear you feedback as well and our Facebook page is a great place to discuss ideas, see you there.

The Etsy Seller Podcast
Growing your Etsy business to $150K/year by constantly discovering unique product niches

The Etsy Seller Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 44:22


The episode of the Etsy Seller Podcast we're joined by Bailey to learn about her success with multiple Etsy shops while being a full-time mom. During the episode, Bailey discusses her research process, her success with handmade tumblers, her transition to print on demand goods, and why she chose to go recently go all selling only original digital files for a growing niche with her Etsy Business.The Etsy Seller Podcast is hosted by Cody McGuffie, CEO and founder of EverBee. In each weekly episode of this podcast, you'll hear from experienced Etsy Sellers on how they run their Etsy business, how they got their first sales on Etsy, how they marketing their Etsy shops and so much more. EverBee is a Etsy product analytics tool that helps Etsy sellers find best selling products and keywords so they can sell more on Etsy.  It helps Etsy sellers speed up product research and product discovery so they can get their first Etsy sales and grow their business. Sign up for EverBee for free at the link - https://everbee.ioKey points timestamps:2:17 Make unique products with high margins.9:41 Find a better way.13:14 Research before selling products.17:11 Serve an audience to succeed.23:30 Outsource systems for success.30:41 Rank with keyword research.35:43 Provide value to build community.40:45 Help your own people.43:59 Embrace the entrepreneurial spirit.Detailed summaryMake unique products with high margins.When it comes to selling products online, one of the best strategies is to create unique products with high margins. This strategy has been used by many successful Etsy sellers, including Bailey. Bailey was able to build multiple Etsy shops while being a full-time mom by creating unique products with high margins.Bailey's first shop was a print on demand store, but it didn't do well because she didn't do her research and paid for every design she put up. She then decided to make tumblers, which were very unique and had a high profit margin. This allowed her to stand out from the competition and make more sales.To make these tumblers, Bailey had to put in a lot of time and effort. She had to be very careful when customizing them because everyone wanted their name on it. This process was very time consuming, but it paid off in the end. Bailey was able to make a six-figure store in nine months with her handmade store.Another strategy that Bailey used to make more sales was to focus on SEO. She was able to rank her products easily as long as the competition was low. This allowed her to get more visibility for her products and make more sales.By following Bailey's strategies, other Etsy sellers can create unique products with high margins and make more sales. This strategy requires research and dedication, but it can be very rewarding in the end. By creating unique products with high margins, Etsy sellers can stand out from the competition and make more sales.Find success through iteration.Bailey's story is a great example of how success can be achieved through iteration. After launching a successful Etsy store, she quickly realized that the margins were too low to continue. She then decided to try her hand at handmade products, but quickly realized that it was too much work. After trying a few different strategies, she eventually landed on print on demand as her best option. She was able to increase her margins to 25-30% by including Etsy ads and finding a local supplier.Bailey's story is a great example of how success can be achieved through iteration. Instead of giving up, she kept trying different strategies until she found one that worked for her. By doing research, testing out different strategies, and being willing to learn from her mistakes, she was able to find success.For other Etsy sellers, Bailey's story serves as a great reminder that success can be achieved through iteration. By doing research, testing out different strategies, and being willing to learn from their mistakes, they can find success. With the right strategies, Etsy sellers can create unique products with high margins and make more sales.Research before creating products.When it comes to creating products, research is key. This was the case for Bailey, a successful Etsy seller who was able to increase her income from six figures to close to quarter of a million dollars in just one year. She was able to do this by researching the best way to sell digital products and then creating designs that would sell well. By researching the market, she was able to find the best sublimation product with the lowest competition and create hundreds of products that would make the most money with the least amount of work.Bailey's research also enabled her to determine which products would be most successful. She used tools like Everbe and E-Rank to analyze the market and pick the products that would make the most money. This allowed her to make informed decisions and create products that would be successful.Bailey's research paid off, and she was able to make $17,000 in the first two months of the year. This was a huge success, considering she was only spending $50 a month on marketing. This goes to show that research and strategy can be more important than luck.Ultimately, Bailey's success story shows that research can be essential when it comes to creating products. By doing research and making informed decisions, Etsy sellers can create products that will be successful in the market and make more sales.Find customers who like your style.When it comes to finding customers who like your style, Bailey suggests focusing on a specific niche. She recommends finding a thousand people who like your style and selling to them over and over again. This way, you don't have to worry about high competition or relying on Etsy traffic.Bailey also suggests focusing on serving a segment of people, such as business owners and other designers. By creating products that help business owners or other designers make money or improve their business, you can shift their mindset from consumption to investment. This will lead to repeat business, which is the key to success.In addition, Bailey suggests creating a Facebook group to bring your customers together. This way, you can market to them directly and keep them up-to-date on your products.Overall, Bailey's story shows that research and focusing on a specific niche can be the key to success. By finding customers who like your style, you can create products that will be successful in the market and make more sales.Duplicate successful systems.Duplicating successful systems is a great way to get started in business. It's important to understand the market and the customers you're targeting. Once you have that information, you can create a system that works for you. Bailey found success in duplicating her successful system. She created a private Facebook group with a call to action to join and get free designs. She also included the call to action in her shop banner, announcement section, and in her automatic email to customers.Bailey also outsourced the majority of the process. By delegating tasks, she was able to focus on the important parts of running her business. She also started new groups in different niches to reach more customers. This allowed her to provide value and resources to her customers.In conclusion, duplicating successful systems can be a great way to start a business. It's important to research the market and customers to create a system that works for you. By understanding the needs of your customers, you can provide value and resources to them. Bailey's story shows that duplicating successful systems can be the key to success.Rank using Everbee revenue data.Using Everbee revenue data is a great way to rank products and understand what customers are looking for. By understanding the data, entrepreneurs can create successful stores that make money. Bailey, an entrepreneur, has created several stores on Etsy and uses Everbee to rank products. She looks at the revenue of the product, the age of the listing, and the type of design to decide what products to create and list.Bailey looks at the highest performing products and filters them by the type of design. She only picks products that make over $5,000 per month to ensure the store will make money quickly. She also looks at the age of the listing to make sure the product is trending and popular. This allows her to create products that customers are interested in and make money from them.By using Everbee revenue data, entrepreneurs can create successful stores that make money. Understanding the data allows entrepreneurs to create products that customers are interested in. Bailey's story shows that understanding the data is the key to success. By understanding the needs of customers and creating products that meet their needs, entrepreneurs can create successful stores that make money.Provide value to your customers.Providing value to customers is a key component of success for entrepreneurs. Bailey, an entrepreneur with four successful stores, believes that understanding the data is the key to success. She knows that titles, tags, descriptions, and attributes must be perfect when launching a new store. She also believes that it is important to make small tweaks to products to make them stand out from the competition. For example, if a competitor's product is a 20 page coloring book, she might make her product 25 pages. These small tweaks make her product more attractive to customers.Bailey also suggests that entrepreneurs should take inspiration from other successful stores. She suggests that entrepreneurs should copy titles, tags, and descriptions from successful stores and then modify them to make them unique. This allows entrepreneurs to stand out from the competition and provide customers with products that are of higher quality.Providing value to customers is essential for entrepreneurs to be successful. By understanding the data, entrepreneurs can create products that customers are interested in. They can also make small tweaks to products to make them stand out from the competition. Finally, entrepreneurs should take inspiration from other successful stores and modify titles, tags, and descriptions to make them unique. By following these steps, entrepreneurs can create successful stores that make money and provide value to their customers.Help your people, don't appeal to all.However, while it is important to appeal to a wide variety of customers, entrepreneurs should focus on helping their people first and foremost. This means understanding the needs of their target audience and creating products and services that meet those needs. It also means providing ongoing support and education to help customers make the most of their products. By focusing on helping their people, entrepreneurs can create a loyal customer base that will provide them with consistent revenue.For example, successful entrepreneur and coach, Christina Scalera, has created a coaching program that focuses on helping her people. Her program provides an in-depth look at how to find and validate products, set up a shop, and grow an audience. She also provides weekly tutorials on design, product research, and SEO, as well as a live Q&A session. By providing this ongoing support and education, Christina is able to create a loyal customer base that will continue to purchase her products and services.In conclusion, it is important for entrepreneurs to appeal to a wide variety of customers. However, they should focus on helping their people first and foremost. By understanding their target audience and providing ongoing support and education, entrepreneurs can create a loyal customer base that will provide them with consistent revenue.Embrace the entrepreneurial spirit.The entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in today's world. From the rise of small business owners to the success of digital entrepreneurs, it's clear that people are embracing the idea of taking control of their own financial destiny. However, with this newfound freedom comes a lot of responsibility. It's important for entrepreneurs to understand the risks involved and be prepared to put in the hard work necessary to succeed.One key to success for entrepreneurs is to understand their target audience and provide them with what they need. In the podcast, the guest, Drew, discussed how she has created a private Facebook group for her digital store and uses it to provide support and education for her customers. By doing this, she is able to build relationships with her customers and create a loyal customer base.Another important aspect of running a successful business is to have an abundance mindset. Instead of focusing on competition, entrepreneurs should focus on creating a community and providing value to their customers. Drew believes in this philosophy, and it has served her well in her business endeavors.Finally, entrepreneurs should be prepared to take risks. Starting a business is no easy task, and it requires hard work and dedication. Drew has started five different stores, which is no small feat. It takes a lot of courage to put yourself out there and take a chance on something new.The entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in today's world. It takes courage and dedication to succeed, but it can be done. By understanding their target audience, providing ongoing support and education, and having an abundance mindset, entrepreneurs can create a successful business. Embrace the entrepreneurial spirit and take a chance on yourself.

Bull & Fox
Dean Blandino says NFL could really benefit, gain credibility by duplicating XFL's transparency

Bull & Fox

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 13:12


Dean Blandino talks about how the innovation has driven this version of the XFL, how the NFL could benefit by duplicating the transparency with rules and the review process, the rule(s) the NFL should look at adopting and more.

Zone 3 Podcast
MR Imaging of Sarcomas with Dr. Shechtel, MD

Zone 3 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 79:21


Video Link --> https://youtu.be/hgnq4zy1ivEZone3Podcast and the gang happy to be joined by Dr. Joanna Shechtel, MD. Dr Shechtel earned her medical degree from Georgetown University. She completed a residency in Diagnostic Radiology at University of Tennessee - Knoxville, where she served as Chief Resident, and a fellowship in Musculoskeletal Imaging at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC). In 2021, Dr. Shechtel joined VUMC faculty as an Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology in the Musculoskeletal Radiology section. She is a member of the Radiological Society of North America, American Roentgen Ray Society, American College of Radiology, Tennessee Medical Association and Nashville Academy of Medicine. Dr. Shechtel's clinical interests include MRI safety, quality improvement and resident education. Dr. Shechtel main area of expertise is sarcomas as it pertains to MSK Diagnostic Imaging. Sarcomas are rare cancers that develop in the bones and soft tissues, including fat, muscles, blood vessels, nerves, deep skin tissues and fibrous tissues. There are many risk factors for sarcomas. History of radiation therapy, genetic predisposition and chemical exposure. Imaging properties include size, adjacent tissue differences, infiltrating and contrast enhancement. She was first introduced to the importance of MRI safety by Dr. Peter Petruzzi, MRMD during her residency. She credits Dr. Shellock for her choice to later become a board member of ABMRS.Many factors to consider for sarcoma imaging. coils, image planes, patient positioning, FOV, phase direction, technique, sequence selection etc. Dr. Shechtel doesn't have a preference in field strength if imaging quality isn't compromised. Duplicating a prior study is also a consideration and should be the goal absent of contraindication. High resolution imaging is her preference over small FOV imaging if forced to decide between the two. She stresses the importance of Surgeon preference consideration with joint-to-joint imaging. Prothesis may be in that patient's course of care. Large FOV imaging allows for pre-op measurements as well as visualization of skip lesions. We always love it when our guests come prepared with helpful visual aids. Dr. Shechtel brings imaging examples which help illustrate her case in point. It was a joy spending with someone of Dr. Shechtel's caliber.

Be Well By Kelly
220. Building an Intentional Brand, Team, and Business with Jeremy Horowitz #FabulousFriends

Be Well By Kelly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 65:13


I am so excited to have Jeremy Horowitz on today's show. He is the CEO and co-founder of Hume Supernatural, a natural deodorant brand I am also so proud to be an investor and advisor for. Jeremy brings a diverse legal and business expertise to Hume and to this conversation.I'm also excited because – we're in Whole Foods! It's a big moment for the business, and for all of the team members involved in it. The milestone also provides a great jumping off point for Jeremy to talk us through how Hume came to be and where it's headed in the future.Today's episode is all about taking your small business, building an amazing team of awesome humans around it, and allowing it to take off like a rocket ship. To celebrate, you can head to humesupernatural.com and use the code KELLYPODCAST for 15% off your first order.We also cover…00:02:38 — Jeremy's Entrepreneurial Journey Early experience in the legal fieldAll-encompassing financial work with the San Diego PadresInvesting in St. Archers lighting-fast evolutionWhat is the cool factor?Evolution of influencer-backed businesses Kelly's journey with brand deals Duplicating his beverage business model launch success in Australia 00:22:46 — The Story of Hume Supernatural Getting into the natural deodorant spaceBuilding Hume's initial team of investors, advisors, and ambassadors Creating our own advanced formula for natural deodorant with Melissa Christenson #45Kelly on her own experience with natural deodorant Digital launch just before the pandemic Making it inclusive, diverse, irreverent, and fun!How, when, and why Kelly joined the Hume teamMaking it easier to prioritize your health and wellness00:43:59 — Big Breaks & Brand DealsWall Street Journal's “Fragrance-Free Deodorant of the Year”Moving from DTC-to-Amazon-to-retail dealsLanding the big fish: Sprouts and Whole FoodsJeremy' tips for launching in retail Growing an ecommerce sales channelFinal advice on team/brand buildingResources:Use the code KELLYPODCAST for 15% off your first order at Hume Supernatural!Instagram: @humesupernaturalTikTok: @humesupernaturalFacebook: Hume SupernaturalConnect with Kelly:kellyleveque.comInstagram: @bewellbykellyFacebook:

Stephanomics
Confusion Reigns for Foreign Companies Operating in China

Stephanomics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 17:40


Investors were floored when China started cracking down on homegrown tech giants like Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Tencent Holdings Ltd. in late 2020. They shouldn't have been, argues Kendra Schaefer, an expert on Chinese tech policy with Beijing-based Trivium China. For almost 20 years, the Chinese Communist Party has struggled to understand how its sprawling internet and financial technology industry fit with a socialist market economy, and things finally boiled over two years ago, Schaefer says. Increasingly, Chinese leader Xi Jinping and his party want technology firms to meet "state-directed goals," she says. In this special edition from the Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Singapore, we dive into the complexities of Chinese economic policy. One of the more recent challenges for investors and foreign businesses operating in China is a lack of good intelligence, Schaefer tells host Stephanie Flanders. There's been an "exodus" of Chinese policy experts since the pandemic began, she says, partly because of restrictions on travel inside the country. Schaefer herself recently relocated to the US from Beijing. For now, many foreign companies have been confused by recent aggressive moves out of Beijing and powerless to do much about it. While investors were befuddled by new regulations on China's big tech firms, behind the scenes the country was increasingly uneasy with their power and apparent lack of interest in Communist Party objectives. Instead of "disrupting pizza delivery," tech giants should focus more on developing high-end computer chips, Schaefer says, citing the opinion of party leaders.  Meantime, manufacturers have seen production grind to a halt at the slightest spread of Covid-19. For sure, some companies have talked about mitigating risk and diversifying outside of China. However, leaving altogether is hardly an option for many. Duplicating the country's supply chain would take 10 years, so "people are just doing their best to hedge their bets," Schaefer says.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Truth From The Stand Deer Hunting Podcast
EP. 294: Duplicating Mature Buck Success | Patterning Dates Not Bucks

Truth From The Stand Deer Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 76:37


Today on the podcast I'm joined by a fella who needs no introduction on this show…you know and love him…the Bowhunting Fiend Greg Litzinger. As usual we cover a lot of ground in this episode but focus on tweaking set ups based camera intel and avoiding huge adjustments to set ups that could be taking you out of the game come fall. Always a killer conversation with Greg and hope you dig it - thanks for listening! To listen to the podcast click the purple play button at the top of the page. You can also download the podcast via iTunes, Stitcher Radio and Google Play—don't forget to share with your friends! If you like the podcast, please leave us a 5 star iTunes rating…we'd really appreciate it. Click here to listen/subscribe on iTunes (best for iOS devices) Click here to listen/subscribe on Stitcher (best for Android devices) WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 294 Underprepared Making small adjustments for big success Using Camera intel to tweak setups  Going back to tried and true methods And much more! SHOW NOTES AND LINKS: —Truth From The Stand Merch —Support our partners: Exodus Outdoor Gear, Spartan Forge & Tethrd —Waypoint TV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Blunt Force Truth
Duplicating Narratives, Making it all Sound the Same - an Interview with John Gibbs

Blunt Force Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 65:40


Today's show rundown: Things are starting to develop says Chuck, you just can't keep up with all the news hitting us in the face 24 hours a day. Mark gives some thanks to the listeners, especially the ones who have left us reviews. We are rocking a 4.6 average review score, so THANK YOU ALL. Mark goes over some of the reviews we have received in the past quarter. We get to meet our guest John Gibbs, who is running for Congress in Michigan. He is running against as so-called Republican Peter Meijer, who voted for impeaching Donald Trump. Chuck and Mark are not Republicans, they are Conservatives, they tend to vote Republican because they tend to be closer to their values. Mark gives us a brief breakdown of John's background and history. John tells us a little more about himself and tells us why he has decided to run for congress. How did Peter Meijer get elected...Mark says it's name awareness and cash. The district also has a little background in being backstabbed...the voters wanted someone who would stand by former President Trump. Peter Meijer can't even go out in public and show his face now days, he holds his Town Halls virtually still. Framing himself as someone who stands up to Biden, but the vast majority of voters are seeing through the lies. Meet John Gibbs: • Served as acting assistant secretary for Community Planning and Development at HUD under Secretary Ben Carson for 4 years. • John is an undergraduate of Stanford with a master's degree from Harvard. • John used his complete fluency in Japanese to serve in Christian missions in Japan. • Appointed by the 45th President to serve on the 1776 Commission. • John worked as a software developer in Silicon Valley on cybersecurity products at Symantec, and on the first version of the iPhone at Apple. https://www.votejohngibbs.com/ @votejohngibbs - Twitter https://www.facebook.com/JohnGibbsForMI - Facebook