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Send us Fan MailOn-Demand Programme Link - https://mailchi.mp/bb2a7b851246/kairos-centreSex - Addict, maybe you really are not yet at the 'ACTION' stage, as you think you are! 'Tools for 'ACTION' won't work if that is not the STAGE you are at. Let's look at where you might be at, despite turning up at the Therapists office because you have been caught and you have the Damocles sword over your head from the threats to leave and take the children - from your partner; or you have had the early morning knock at the door from the police and you are in the Criminal legal proccess and need to show to the system that you are taking steps to quit.Presenting for therapy does not mean you are ready for change and or to give up the behaviours. You see the 'need to give it up', but the 'desire to give it up' is lagging behind.I am multi-talented and do brain surgery on all of my Sex Porn Love Addiction clients. I explain that I am going to cut round your skull; lift off the top; remove your brain and put your brain on the chair next to you. (Don't forget to take it when you leave!)Why do I do something so bizzare? Because I want you to know that your brain (we also call them “Parts”), is not your best friend all of the time. It is well intended. It is seeking to look after and protect you; but it does not always make right or best decisions for you in the moment.There are times when it will work against you. It will sabotage. That is why I encourage all of my clients to build in “Treats & Rewards” into their programme of change. Over time, of the brain experiencing treats & rewards for small incremental good outcomes, I hope (eventually) to entice the parts of the brain to Start to work with you. It likes treats & rewards for good outcomes. Make sense?There is another reason for doing brain surgery. I want to have a conversation with my clients, but I don't want their brain to hear. I need to tell them something, but if their brain hears it, the brain may receive it as permission to Relapse. I don't want to unwittingly give them that message.But I do want them to hear that all the stats will tell us that most individuals do not achieve sobriety at their first attempt to change any behaviour in their life. Usually there are a number of repeated attempts. Learn to get up, dust off and get back in. Remember 'The Potholes Poem'? Request a copy from me, if you need it.What are those 'STAGES OF CHANGE ' you are talking about Gary? The Stages of Change in behaviour occurs gradually. A person moves from being uninterested, unaware or unwilling to make a change (Pre-contemplation), to considering change (Contemplation), to deciding and Preparing to make a change. Genuine determined Action then follows. Endeavours to Maintain the new behaviour occur, as well as the potential for Relapse snapping at its heel, to upset the journey towards life-long change. Get some help from The Kairos Centre. See what you cannot see. Begin to change that which you begin to better understand.,Help is here for you: bit.ly/pornaddictionhelpGary McFarlane (BA, LLM, Dip, Certs), Accredited EMDR Practitioner.Key words: sex addiction, addicted, partner, porn addiction, recovery, sex drive, therapy, sex therapy, relationships, relationship counseling, addiction, couples, couples therapy, sex therapy, emdr, love addiction, sex addict, porn, recovery, porn addiction issue, relationship issues, sexual, trauma, ptsd, The sex porn love Addiction Podcast, The Singles Partners Marrieds and Long Time Support the show
Join #teampositive with EJ & Raven and Girls Gone WoW community each and every week! We discuss a topic in depth every week, find out with our gnome friend Cassunda has been up to in the latest instalment of his audio drama and catch up with what the hosts and community have been up to in game this week! How are you finding the new Housing Endeavours? Is this is a great piece of new content, reusing old stuff, or a waste of time? Find out what us and our community thinks on this week's show! We hope you enjoy the show – if you want to be a guest you can get in touch with us on Discord by joining us at bit.ly/ggw-discord and please give us a like, subscribe or even a review wherever you found this show! Find this episode and many others at https://pod.co/girls-gone-wow
Send us a textWe start our first podcast of 2026 with a lively chat with our treasured Mascot/Sculptor, Austin Emery. We follow that with a fun interview with the creator of the Little Canada Museum, Jean- Louis Brenninkmeijer. Much like their original podcast, each of them has intriguing updates and stories to share.Thanks for listening! Please visit our website at hiddengemstoronto.netFollow us on Instagram at hiddengems.torontoand Facebook at hiddengems.toronto
Joe Camilleri, the Maltese-born Australian music legend of bands such as The Black Sorrows, Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons and the Revelators has had a profound impact on the nation’s music scene. His unique style of soul, rhythm and blues and rock n’ roll had captured the attention of Australia and New Zealand for [...]Read More... from Music Legend Joe Camilleri reflects on his career and endeavours
On this episode of Bread and Butter, co-hosts Calen McNiel and Sam Jones dive into the growing economic impacts of ongoing labour strikes across British Columbia. They explore how widespread disruptions are affecting local businesses, including the closure of Jones' own 2% Jazz Coffee location at the Royal B.C. Museum.
Life, Culture and Current Events from a Biblical Perspective with Neil Johnson.Your support sends the gospel to every corner of Australia through broadcast, online and print media: https://vision.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ray Keefe discovered that being a brilliant engineer wasn't enough when his business coach challenged him: "Are you any good? I don't believe your answer - prove it." This brutal honesty launched a transformation that saw his electronics manufacturing consultancy win over 60 awards and challenge how Australian businesses think about local manufacturing. Ray confronts uncomfortable truths about Australian business culture. Learning that Australia ranks dead last globally for business collaboration (181st out of 181 countries), he built Successful Endeavours on partnership and collaboration in an industry known for keeping trade secrets. His pricing philosophy provides a masterclass in value thinking. When a client brought failing $70 Chinese circuit boards, Ray charged $200 but eliminated $1,200 in labour costs and warranty failures. The client saved money overall and saw sales skyrocket. This illustrates his philosophy of designing for the total cost of ownership, not the unit price. Ray addresses what many engineering owners face but rarely discuss: he spent six years running "a job with tax benefits" because he had technical expertise but lacked business skills. His systematic approach to developing business acumen provides a roadmap for technically brilliant entrepreneurs struggling with commercial challenges. Rather than accepting that everything must be made cheaper overseas, Ray demonstrates how Australian manufacturers win through operational efficiency, customisation, and total solution value. His examples show that designing specifically for local capabilities often beats offshore pricing while delivering superior outcomes. The episode explores his "hot teams" philosophy - small groups of domain specialists tackling difficult problems - offering an alternative to the scale-at-all-costs mentality. This approach keeps businesses agile while building deep, specialised expertise. For engineering business owners struggling with pricing, positioning, or transitioning from technical expert to business leader, Ray's journey offers practical guidance and proof that Australian manufacturing can compete globally while creating local value.
For much of the last four decades, Mark Roberts has been involved in writing, criticism and publishing. In 1982, he established P76 magazine with Adam Aitken and has been involved in small press publishing ever since. In 2011 he set up the on-line journal Rochford Street Review, one of the leading and most long-lasting independent cultural journals in the world.Mark was the winner of the 2016 Byron Bay Poetry Prize and runner up in the 2013 Joanne Burns Award. He was longlisted in the Joanne Burns Award in 2014 and 2019, and the Liquid Amber Poetry Prize in 2023.The Office of Literary Endeavours (Five Islands Press, 2025) is Mark's third book, after Stepping out of Line (Rochford Street Press, 1986) and Concrete Flamingos (Island Press, 2016). Production and Interview: Tina Giannoukos
Let's be honest, so far as All Blacks tests go, this is a bit of a funny one. If you were just weighing the odds on paper, I suppose there's good reason why you might favour Les Bleus. I hadn't realised it until this week, but we're coming off a three-game losing streak against the French, and you'll remember last year's first All Blacks test in Dunedin was a nail-biting one-point victory. The All Blacks didn't scream cohesion. Add to that the fact I still don't think we have an emphatic answer for who should start at ten, and Tupou Vai'i, surely one of the World's best locks, is playing blindside flanker! And yet the French are playing eight debutants and have left a slab of their elite stars back home. If it were any other test nation, I think New Zealand Rugby would have the right to kick up a bit of a fuss about the whole situation. But given the French and their history of spirited unpredictability on the rugby football pitch, it probably makes sense to secure a dominant victory before moaning about the standard of the opposition. You can just imagine it, can't you? No sooner would we lodge a formal complaint than a French rugby team with a prop at first five or a winger throwing the line outs would intercept an errant pass in the 84th minute or accidentally charge down the match-ending clearance kick with their replacement fullback's face in a freak moment of sporting brilliance to pip the All Blacks for yet another famous victory. An All Blacks test is an All Blacks test and the first of the season always gets me fizzing, but truthfully I realised I'd crossed a curious little Rubicon of sorts this week when I noted in myself an even greater sense of excitement about a completely different Gallic endeavour which happens to coincide with tonight's game. The Tour de France kicks off tonight. And I dunno what it is, but over the last few years it has become appointment viewing for me on the international sporting calendar. I think the romance and agony of it all is just so alluring. The way that riders slowly decay over the three weeks and more than 3000km. The way teams have to work to secure individual victories. The spectators lining the road, running with the leaders, often getting far, far closer than would ever be allowed in any other sport. The psychology of it! It's madness. Imagine cycling for hundreds of kilometres in intense heat or over a mountain range, only to get back to your bus and know you have to do it again the next day. And the next day. And the day after that. I honestly thought after the Lance Armstrong saga that I was done with the Tour de France. But whether it's the Netflix treatment or the incredible, generation-defining rivalry of the World's two best riders, I'm very much back in the saddle. So there's my pick. I reckon the All Blacks are well-placed to blast the French in Dunedin. But if you haven't watched it in a while, and you want guaranteed sporting drama... hang around a few more hours tonight for stage one of Le Tour. You will not be disappointed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a Triple Threat today on Endeavours. Actor and stuntman Marko Zaror talks about starring in Diablo, a new action film that he developed with friend and co-star Scott Adkins. He also talks about shooting in Colombia. The film is out now.Director Johnny Martin details the insane shoot that was Off The Grid, a bold new action film featuring Josh Duhamel and Greg Kinnear about a scientist who flees rather than weaponize his invention. Off The Grid will be released on June 27th.Finally, Simon Ennis talks the world of tabletop gaming and board games in the new documentary The Hobby: Tales from the Tabletop. It was released on June 20th.Subscribe: Apple, Spotify, RadioPublic, PocketSocials @EndeavoursRadio
In this week's episode, the full crew is back to discuss the challenges and strategies of managing development teams. Tim shares his new role as Director of Development and his approach towards improving developer experience and scaling applications.Follow the show and be sure to join the discussion on Discord! Our website is workingcode.dev and we're @workingcode.dev on Bluesky. New episodes drop weekly on Wednesday.And, if you're feeling the love, support us on Patreon.With audio editing and engineering by ZCross Media.Full show notes and transcript here.
Laura Reznek is a British Columbia-born musician and singer-songwriter who's just released her new album, “The Sewing Room.” She made the record to help her process a family tragedy: her father's death by suicide. Laura joins Tom Power to set up her song “Endeavours,” which explores her experience with grief.
Glenn Connley (pictured), moderator for the "Climate Academy" webinar organised by The Australia Institute.Industrial Atlantic salmon farming near Tasmania is a story that needs to be told and understood, and this "Climate Academy" webinar moderated by Glenn Connley and featuring Leanne Minshull and Eloise Carr is a wonderful opportunity for people to learn more about what's happening in this southern Australian State.Also, it's an equally wonderful chance to learn more about what's happening to Maugean Skate that has inhabited Australian waters, well, 300 square kilometres of Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania's west coast.The Skate has inhabited the harbour since T-Rex roamed the Earth.
Summary In this episode, Robbie and Carly discuss their weekends, share personal stories, and reflect on the impact of Tara Brown on journalism. They revisit the infamous Belle Gibson interview and its implications, followed by a conversation with Sam Thaiday, the winner of 'I'm a Celeb. Get Me Out of Here!', discussing his experiences in the jungle and the dynamics of reality TV. 00:00 Weekend Recap and Personal Stories05:50 Tara Brown's Impact on Journalism11:59 Revisiting the Belle Gibson Interview17:50 Sam Thaiday: King of the JungleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rebecca Mansfield is a self-confessed numbers nerd and has a personal interest in property. She chose to become a broker as hit a sweet spot between her passion for finance and love for helping people. With her accounting background, she's able to break down complex scenarios into clear, easy to understand, achievable steps for clients. In this conversation we explore: Growing up in rural Australia and how her childhood impacted her values How knowing your values helps you make sound financial decisions Building out your network as a business owner and how to make it feel less like sales How understanding your client's story is key to becoming a powerful service provider Connect with Rebecca on LinkedIn Fruitful Endeavours website Fruitful Endeavours Instagram Watch Emails that Sell Masterclass on demand and learn how to sell through story-based emails that your audience will want to open Creator Club and our 1:1 business coaching program Connect with Ruby on Instagram
For over 10 years, millions of viewers counted on Carmindy to teach them about the latest beauty tips and tricks on TLC's hit show “What Not to Wear” but what really inspired her viewers was her confidence-boosting attitude towards all people. Carmindy taught them how to see their unique beauty and stop any negative commentary going on in their heads. She showed that all people, of all ages, possessing all types of features had the right to love and celebrate themselves. Since her Southern California childhood, Carmindy dreamt of traveling the world doing makeup and meeting inspiring people. Through hard work and an unstoppable attitude, she made that dream a reality. As a top makeup artist in the fashion industry for over 30 years, she's worked her magic on photo shoots all over the globe from Paris to Brazil. Her work can be seen on the editorial pages of magazines such as Allure, Elle, Cosmo, Vogue, Conde Nast Traveler, Town and Country, InStyle, O, Essence, Marie Claire, Bazaar, Glamour and many more. She resides in New York continuing her work as a founder, makeup artist, beauty/lifestyle expert, author, influencer, and entrepreneur. Carmindy is a public speaker on women's empowerment and a regular guest on Good Morning America and The Today Show. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howdshedothat/support
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Send us a Text Message.Tune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website. Show Website: https://www.thegoodlisteningtoshow.com You can email me about the Show: chris@secondcurve.uk Twitter thatchrisgrimes LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-grimes-actor-broadcaster-facilitator-coach/ FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/842056403204860 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :) Thanks for listening!
Alec Ingold is an NFL American football fullback for the Miami Dolphins. He played college football at the University of Wisconsin. Alec has always kept education as a top priority, after graduating from the University of Wisconsin with a Personal Finance degree, he has learned how deficient financial literacy is in underprivileged communities. Alec is spearheading “Money Minicamp” to enhance financial literacy in schools. Speaking to the leaders of tomorrow has always been a passion of Alec's. He has partnered with speaking coach Barbara Pinion Lash to perfect the art of keynote speaking. Together they have created a message to translate Alec's life lessons to businesses and universities across the United States. Alec was adopted at birth into a supportive and tight-knit family. This support system is the reason he has been able to chase his dreams. Alec has partnered with AdoptUSKids to bring awareness to adoption across the US. The one-on-one mentorship is Alec's favorite aspect of the partnership. Alec Ingold's story of adoption, an unorthodox journey to the NFL, and unique approach to mindset have shaped him into a natural-born leader. Book Alec now to inspire you and your team to reach heights you never thought possible. More About: https://alecingold.com https://www.instagram.com/ai_xlv https://www.instagram.com/ingoldffoundation https://www.instagram.com/forgedingold https://www.instagram.com/siriusxmnflradio https://fundraise.givesmart.com/form/NuKFUA?vid=16f4j5 . . TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Highlights 00:52 - Starting New Ventures After ACL Injury 14:21 - Miami Dolphins 2024 Season 16:36 - Bringing The Old Fullback Position 21:25 - Avoiding Injuries in Football 23:33 - Alec's Favorite Football Memories 31:17 - Tyreek Hill & Other Special Athletes 33:34 - Alec's Top Priorities 36:14 - Mike McDaniel 43:02 - Locker Rooms, Brotherhood, and the Day-to-Day in Football 57:15 - Off The Field Investments & Endeavours . .
In this episode: Listen to a conversation between your host Vivienne Aerts and Moana Avvenenti, as they discuss her work as a singer-songwriter Moana A, her collab with her husband under MoAnanda, which is has a serious foot on the ground in the world of sync. About Moana A Singer/Songwriter Moana A (that is her real name, sorry Disney) grew up on a sailboat in Saint Martin, Caribbean. After graduating from Berklee College of Music summa cum laude in 2011, she wrote her first solo, original album “dotted” which was crowdfunded via IndieGogo in 2013, and followed by an endorsement deal with Daisy Rock Guitars. Based in LA, she has toured the world: Abu Dhabi, Indonesia, India, the Mediterranean region, the Caribbean, and all over the USA. Moana has mainly two original projects: Moana A, whose sound falls into the cinematic pop genre, with big, epic, orchestral, dramatic builds. And MoAnanda, with her fiancé Ananda Dhar-James, a mix of acoustic and electronic pop. Moana's singing and songwriting credits include Netflix, Disney Parks, Domino's Pizza, Renault, NBC, The CW, The SIMS, Arknights, Hulu, MTV, FreeForm, Oxygen, Lux, Ora2, TouchFocus, TBC Japan, and more... Instagram / Facebook / YouTube About ViviTalks - Interviews with the Women Behind Typuhthâng. Introducing ViviTalks, a podcast hosted by Dutch New York-based musician Vivienne Aerts. Join us as we celebrate 100 talented female musicians from Vivienne's latest album "Typuhthâng," with a mission to empower female cacao farmers in the Virunga State Park of Congo and contribute to rainforest restoration. We delve into the musical journeys, creative processes, and unique perspectives of these talented women, seeking to bring greater balance to the music industry. It's a safe space for honest and authentic conversations with artists and trailblazers. Let's amplify the voices of remarkable women in music and stay tuned for inspiring stories and meaningful dialogues on ViviTalks. Stream the Album or Buy it on Bandcamp and get the chocolate! More about Vivienne here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vivienne-aerts/message
This week, Dr. Scott Sigman is joined by Dr. Zubin Daruwalla, an orthopedic surgeon based in Singapore. Here, they discuss his international training, his social media presence, the medical system in Singapore, and more.
The Masonic phrase "May Heaven Aid our United Endeavours" advocates for unity, cooperation, and a greater purpose. It's a powerful reminder that encourages harmony and shared goals, leading to remarkable achievements. "Heaven" symbolizes the ideals and values that guide us.Focus on shared goals beyond individual interests for unity and cooperation.Apply this philosophy to various situations for remarkable outcomes.Embrace unity and cooperationFind strength in shared purposeShow Notes:Read original article on SubstackWatch on YoutubeFollow the Daily Masonic Progress Podcast on SpotifySubscribe to the Daily Masonic Progress Podcast on Apple PodcastsRead and subscribe to Daily Masonic Progress on SubstackWatch and Subscribe Youtube
Listen in to Margaret as she shares her thoughts on this period of rest, regeneration, and self-compassion that she has been practicing recently.She covers numerous topics and, in her own unique way, explains how she has consciously slowed her life down, prioritizing rest recuperation and meditation, which she instinctively knows is needed for her well-being. Sometimes, that space to breathe and not to be doing, reading and mindful activities can really spark creativity and thought processes back into action. She is particularly enjoying listening to the sounds of nature at the moment - the birds and barking seals, for instance, are all very soothing.Find Beach art by Dorothy at Traigh AlbaNeale James Podcast episode Joey Hulins website Sign up to the next Creative Light Festival here: https://creative-light.co.uk/ Sign up to my newsletter to hear first about new retreats: Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/margaretsoraya/ Join my online Creative Haven community :https://creative-haven.newzenler.com
Welcome back, everyone! Today, we've got an incredible guest lined up, Alden Mills, and he is going to blow your mind. Ever wondered how to turn a failing business into a $95 million success story in just three years? Well, get ready to be inspired because our guest is an unstoppable force in the world of entrepreneurship. Join us as he shares invaluable insights on mindset, building winning teams, shaping culture, and mastering the art of leadership. You won't want to miss this. (8:40) Seal Entrepreneurs Alden Mills was interested in bringing a product into the market, a product that would help people's lives. While he was in the seal team, he would always improve some of the products that they were using. There was a high entrepreneurial mindset before he even went into seal team. (14:35) Thoughts, Focus & Beliefs Thoughts, Focus & Beliefs they inter-operate together to help you decide about taking action and taking on more decisions. When you're starting a business for the first time three things are going to be new. Starting, failing and tiring. All entrepreneurs will have to face this. (19:55) Mindset Map Think of focus like a funnel that directs energy into taking an action. Thoughts come in three forms. Past, present and future. Whatever thought you decide to focus on is the one that will decide where you get your energy from. (22:33) Passion And Purpose You have to be passionate about whatever it is you're doing and you have to find purpose. If you're just passionate about something without purpose, then it's more like a hobby. If you're super purposeful about something but you have no passion about it, you're going to get burned out. (27:28) $95 Million In 3 Years “We looked at the infomercial not as a business in itself but as an opportunity to do what I would call, Transactional Brand building. We're going to sell you a great product, you're going to be surprised at how good the quality is and then we're going to get sales through Word of Mouth and then retailers will want the product.” (32:55) Envisioning If you can't articulate what your vision is and get people to believe in it, then you're never going to see it. The old adage saying, seeing is believing is incorrect. it needs to be believing so you can then see it because there's going to be something way Far Over Your Horizon and you got to believe in it before you can hope of ever grasping it. (36:04) 3 Levels Of Leadership The first level of leadership is you. it's leading you. Leading yourself directly impacts level two, which is leading teams. Teams are nothing more but the reflection of the leader. Then the third level of leadership is leading the culture of the organization you created. This is your legacy. Tag: @alden_mills
Welcome back, everyone! Today, we've got an incredible guest lined up, Alden Mills, and he is going to blow your mind. Ever wondered how to turn a failing business into a $95 million success story in just three years? Well, get ready to be inspired because our guest is an unstoppable force in the world of entrepreneurship. Join us as he shares invaluable insights on mindset, building winning teams, shaping culture, and mastering the art of leadership. You won't want to miss this. (8:40) Seal Entrepreneurs Alden Mills was interested in bringing a product into the market, a product that would help people's lives. While he was in the seal team, he would always improve some of the products that they were using. There was a high entrepreneurial mindset before he even went into seal team. (14:35) Thoughts, Focus & Beliefs Thoughts, Focus & Beliefs they inter-operate together to help you decide about taking action and taking on more decisions. When you're starting a business for the first time three things are going to be new. Starting, failing and tiring. All entrepreneurs will have to face this. (19:55) Mindset Map Think of focus like a funnel that directs energy into taking an action. Thoughts come in three forms. Past, present and future. Whatever thought you decide to focus on is the one that will decide where you get your energy from. (22:33) Passion And Purpose You have to be passionate about whatever it is you're doing and you have to find purpose. If you're just passionate about something without purpose, then it's more like a hobby. If you're super purposeful about something but you have no passion about it, you're going to get burned out. (27:28) $95 Million In 3 Years “We looked at the infomercial not as a business in itself but as an opportunity to do what I would call, Transactional Brand building. We're going to sell you a great product, you're going to be surprised at how good the quality is and then we're going to get sales through Word of Mouth and then retailers will want the product.” (32:55) Envisioning If you can't articulate what your vision is and get people to believe in it, then you're never going to see it. The old adage saying, seeing is believing is incorrect. it needs to be believing so you can then see it because there's going to be something way Far Over Your Horizon and you got to believe in it before you can hope of ever grasping it. (36:04) 3 Levels Of Leadership The first level of leadership is you. it's leading you. Leading yourself directly impacts level two, which is leading teams. Teams are nothing more but the reflection of the leader. Then the third level of leadership is leading the culture of the organization you created. This is your legacy. Tag: @alden_mills
Welcome back, everyone! Today, we've got an incredible guest lined up, Alden Mills, and he is going to blow your mind. Ever wondered how to turn a failing business into a $95 million success story in just three years? Well, get ready to be inspired because our guest is an unstoppable force in the world of entrepreneurship. Join us as he shares invaluable insights on mindset, building winning teams, shaping culture, and mastering the art of leadership. You won't want to miss this. (8:40) Seal Entrepreneurs Alden Mills was interested in bringing a product into the market, a product that would help people's lives. While he was in the seal team, he would always improve some of the products that they were using. There was a high entrepreneurial mindset before he even went into seal team. (14:35) Thoughts, Focus & Beliefs Thoughts, Focus & Beliefs they inter-operate together to help you decide about taking action and taking on more decisions. When you're starting a business for the first time three things are going to be new. Starting, failing and tiring. All entrepreneurs will have to face this. (19:55) Mindset Map Think of focus like a funnel that directs energy into taking an action. Thoughts come in three forms. Past, present and future. Whatever thought you decide to focus on is the one that will decide where you get your energy from. (22:33) Passion And Purpose You have to be passionate about whatever it is you're doing and you have to find purpose. If you're just passionate about something without purpose, then it's more like a hobby. If you're super purposeful about something but you have no passion about it, you're going to get burned out. (27:28) $95 Million In 3 Years “We looked at the infomercial not as a business in itself but as an opportunity to do what I would call, Transactional Brand building. We're going to sell you a great product, you're going to be surprised at how good the quality is and then we're going to get sales through Word of Mouth and then retailers will want the product.” (32:55) Envisioning If you can't articulate what your vision is and get people to believe in it, then you're never going to see it. The old adage saying, seeing is believing is incorrect. it needs to be believing so you can then see it because there's going to be something way Far Over Your Horizon and you got to believe in it before you can hope of ever grasping it. (36:04) 3 Levels Of Leadership The first level of leadership is you. it's leading you. Leading yourself directly impacts level two, which is leading teams. Teams are nothing more but the reflection of the leader. Then the third level of leadership is leading the culture of the organization you created. This is your legacy. Tag: @alden_mills
Welcome back, everyone! Today, we've got an incredible guest lined up, Alden Mills, and he is going to blow your mind. Ever wondered how to turn a failing business into a $95 million success story in just three years? Well, get ready to be inspired because our guest is an unstoppable force in the world of entrepreneurship. Join us as he shares invaluable insights on mindset, building winning teams, shaping culture, and mastering the art of leadership. You won't want to miss this. (8:40) Seal Entrepreneurs Alden Mills was interested in bringing a product into the market, a product that would help people's lives. While he was in the seal team, he would always improve some of the products that they were using. There was a high entrepreneurial mindset before he even went into seal team. (14:35) Thoughts, Focus & Beliefs Thoughts, Focus & Beliefs they inter-operate together to help you decide about taking action and taking on more decisions. When you're starting a business for the first time three things are going to be new. Starting, failing and tiring. All entrepreneurs will have to face this. (19:55) Mindset Map Think of focus like a funnel that directs energy into taking an action. Thoughts come in three forms. Past, present and future. Whatever thought you decide to focus on is the one that will decide where you get your energy from. (22:33) Passion And Purpose You have to be passionate about whatever it is you're doing and you have to find purpose. If you're just passionate about something without purpose, then it's more like a hobby. If you're super purposeful about something but you have no passion about it, you're going to get burned out. (27:28) $95 Million In 3 Years “We looked at the infomercial not as a business in itself but as an opportunity to do what I would call, Transactional Brand building. We're going to sell you a great product, you're going to be surprised at how good the quality is and then we're going to get sales through Word of Mouth and then retailers will want the product.” (32:55) Envisioning If you can't articulate what your vision is and get people to believe in it, then you're never going to see it. The old adage saying, seeing is believing is incorrect. it needs to be believing so you can then see it because there's going to be something way Far Over Your Horizon and you got to believe in it before you can hope of ever grasping it. (36:04) 3 Levels Of Leadership The first level of leadership is you. it's leading you. Leading yourself directly impacts level two, which is leading teams. Teams are nothing more but the reflection of the leader. Then the third level of leadership is leading the culture of the organization you created. This is your legacy. Tag: @alden_mills
In today's episode, I'm joined by Matt to discuss his experience of grappling with bulimia. He shares how the amalgamation of life stressors, responsibilities, and pressures propelled him into a search for a semblance of control, leading him to develop disordered eating tendencies. This soon transformed into a consuming fixation, offering moments of predictability and a temporary reprieve. However, his secret struggle became ingrained in his daily routine, normalised to the point where the severity of his condition was minimised, hindering access to preventative measures and medical intervention.Fortunately, COVID-19 pandemic was a positive turning point. It allowed a slower pace to life, heightened self-awareness, and encouraged Matt to adopt healthy lifestyle habits - breaking free from the disordered rituals and turning to a new chapter.Throughout our conversation, we draw parallels between our stories, underscoring the nonlinear nature of recovery, the challenges of breaking free from ingrained, subconscious behaviours, as well as the psychological and physical hurdles of recovery.Furthermore, we delve into our mutual love for running, emphasising its empowering impact on mental, psychological, and physical well-being. We discuss the profound joys of participation, the sense of achievement, the camaraderie found within the running community, the liberating sense of freedom, and how it symbolises our transformative shift towards balanced, healthy living.In essence, this episode encapsulates a candid, two-sided dialogue, where we not only share our personal experiences but also find solace in the parallels of our journeys. We navigate through areas of relatability, celebrating our growth and progression.
Series Four This episode of 'The New Abnormal' podcast features Jonas Gissel Mikkelsen, Futurist and Director at The Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies, where he heads up business development. Jonas is responsible for creating new initiatives, collaborations and joint-ventures, as well as overseeing publications and managing the Institute's brand & identity. His primary competencies lie within an abstract ability to create prototypal ideas and an understanding of the larger perspective of initiatives re: the externalities and long-term effects. So, we discuss all of the above, with a particular focus on strategic transformation, Non-Profits and Civic Society. But before all that, we discuss his first job after leaving University...
Kim Mak returns for a chat about creative endeavours over the past year of 2023 and ideas for 2024. https://bettymaewrote.com Special guest appearance by one very chatty bird. Probably a channel billed cuckoo or Asian koe.
For this month's Microsolidarity Network Call, Gui Trevisan led us through a connecting authentic relating game, surfacing topics that are present for each of us in our lives at the moment. Listen in to the conversation that followed as we reflected on what had come up in our smaller group conversations.
In this episode, I continue my conversation with Anna who tells me about some of her artistic endeavours which include having a published book, writing for a documentary, and creating music. We talk about the need to be selfish and find the right support while pursing these creative things.Anna also shares her perspectives about raising a daughter, understanding Black men, the dynamics of the Black family, and having the "Black Talk".
The founder and CEO of Urban Lime shares his thoughts on cities, urban regeneration, and how he fell in love with the Mother City and then Durban – two of SA's biggest coastal metros, where his property group has invested over R3bn in turning around buildings and precincts Podcast series on Moneyweb
Can the pursuit of wisdom, knowledge, pleasure and toil squash the reality that death undeniably looms? The preacher goes on an extensive search in our passage today, answering that very question. Why not grab a friend to chat over the truths from this Bible study in Ecclesiastes?
20.09.23 Pt 1 - Ryan got some religious indoctrination at a recent braai, and Gareth scolds the humanitarian groups going after Mr Beast's philanthropy videos. Is Drew Barrymore weak for pulling her show off air in support of the American writers' strike? www.cliffcentral.com
The next episode of our advice series, where every month, I'll be joined by a new special guest. This month I'm so excited to welcome Robyn DelMonte to the podcast to answer your questions. tips for creating social media content if you don't know where to start how to uncover who you are, regardless of what everyone else thinks tiny ways to bring more joy into your daily life how to make time for creative endeavors when you're exhausted from your 9-5 why you need to be paying yourself energetically (+ exactly how to do it) how to balance caring about how you look and wanting looks to matter less tips for navigating grief + loss - Robyn lost her mother as a teenager and she does a lot of work in the grief space so I wanted to be sure to ask her all of your questions about this topic, we also get into what you can do + say to help someone you love experiencing grief and so much more! For more from Robyn, follow her on TikTok and Instagram. To join the Healthier Together Podcast Club Facebook group, go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthiertogetherpodcast. Ready to uplevel every part of your life? Pre-order my new book 100 Ways to Change Your Life: The Science of Leveling Up Health, Happiness, Relationships & Success now! This episode is sponsored by: AG1: visit athleticgreens.com/healthiertogether and get your FREE year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs today. Olive and June: visit oliveandjune.com/HEALTHIER20 for 20% off your first Mani System. Paleovalley: head over to paleovalley.com and use the code LIZM for 15% off. Healthier Together cover art by Zack. Healthier Together music by Alex Ruimy.
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Welcome to today's show where leading demographer Simon Kuestenmacher and I explore the potential for Olympic-driven growth in the lead-up to the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games. As history has shown us, the Olympics can serve as a catalyst for urban development and long-lasting change, turning South East Queensland into a highly connected and liveable region. However, with Australia grappling with an approximately 20-year infrastructure backlog, the challenge of balancing this new development with the needs of a growing population is ever-present. In today's show, we'll delve into the importance of timely infrastructure development, learning from the success stories of Olympic host cities like Barcelona and Munich, and exploring the ambitious vision for SEQ as a thriving, interconnected megacity. We will also discuss the challenges that SEQ faces, and the future of this dynamic and evolving region. If you live in Queensland this information will be vital for you, and of course as a property investor it will be important to understand these things if you have any interest in investing in Brisbane, Australia's new world city. Links and Resources: Michael Yardney Get the team at Metropole to help build your personal Strategic Property Plan Click here and have a chat with us Simon Kuestenmacher - Director of The Demographics Group Shownotes plus more here: Olympic Endeavours: Seizing the Once in a Lifetime Opportunity in South East Queensland with Simon Kuestenmacher
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How do you trust your gut and take risks when your immigrant parents' primary goal was to ensure stability, formal education and a traditional career that would set you up for success?Today's guest, Wilson Lin, shares his journey as a multi-sensory producer and director creatively designing for impact, having taken bold risks to live in more authentic personal alignment. Wilson talks about gut feelings and how tuning into whether or not something ‘feels good' has been a central part of his inner knowing. He shares memories of his intuitive physical sense as athlete in high school. We also talk about spiritual constructs and how intuition can effectively be incorporated into a single holistic self-concept.Wilson tells the story of how attending Camp Reset - an adult digital detox summer camp in Ontario, Canada - dramatically changed his personal trajectory and ultimately led him to step forward as a different kind of leader and experience producer. He emphasizes the importance of BIPOC representation and his desire to inspire others by example. Finally, Wilson shares a story about repairing and expanding his relationship with his parents and how this was made possible by reflecting on the journeys of those who came before him, embodying gratitude and speaking authentically from the heart.Tune in for more!!Connect with Wilson:Website: https://wilsonylin.wixsite.com/websiteLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilsonylin/Instagram: @wilson_lin_Camp Reset: https://www.thisisreset.org/campresetConnect with Sydney:Website: www.sydneyblum.comSubstack Newsletter: https://substack.com/profile/9077662-sydney-blum?utm_source=substack_profileInstagram: https://instagram.com/sydneyrebeccLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sydneyblum/Third Eye Library: https://www.thirdeyelibrary.com/spaces/8856633?utm_source=manual This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theintuitivelyalignedpodcast.substack.com/subscribe
Home Secretary Suella Braverman says it should be British workers picking fruit, but the latest jobs data shows record levels of economic inactivity. Senior economics reporter Philip Aldrick and Markets Today blog writer David Goodman dig into what that means for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, and if it should be politicians – instead of central bankers – talking about who bears the brunt of inflation. The tensions over migration are part of a long-running debate in the Conservative party after Brexit. Which is exactly what Tim Bale, professor of politics at Queen Mary University, is thinking about. He's on the podcast to talk about his new book. Plus, with the number of working days lost to industrial action up again, strikes reporter Asad Zulfiqar brings us the latest. Hosted by Yuan Potts and Lizzy Burden. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The tourism industry wants to rebuild better than ever, saying a new era is ahead. More than 1500 travel delegates are in Otautahi for the country's biggest tourism business event, TRENZ, this week. Tourism reporter Tess Brunton is at the conference.
The week Jason is on hosting duties with guests Chris Smith & Chris Holt. First up we review the bank holiday fixtures 4 points from 6 but could & should of been more.. We then talk about the race for the top 6 & what are Derby's chances on squeezing in as more twists & turns from the lastest round of fixtures. Then we review another 2 games both away in the south west of the country with our trips to Bristol Rovers & Exeter City respectively. surely its now or never for Derby this season hopefully the former..... Thanks for listening Up The Rams!
David Senra has sponsored a $1,000 giveaway of copies of my book. You can grab a copy of The Pathless Path Here or https://tally.so/r/n0V0XZ (Check out Founders Podcast!)David Senra is the creator of Founders Podcast and is obsessed with bringing alive the knowledge of the most driven, curious, courageous, and interesting founders throughout history. He has spent almost all his time reading, re-reading, and recording one of the best podcasts on the planet right now. Links: Follow his podcast: @FoundersPodcast Listen: Founders Podcast or Itunes ⏳TIMESTAMPS2:58 The scripts David grew up with8:09 Working full time while in high school and during college20:47 Trial and error, finding his life's work33:24 Why David thinks keeping his podcast behind a paywall was a mistake51:15 Nobody understands the scale of the Internet54:15 The time needed to succeed1:03:56 Ed Thorp - balancing being an entrepreneur with one's family life1:14:02 Lessons from David Ogilvy and Marvin Bower1:24:57 The necessity of taking risks
It was a passion for birding and indeed podcasting that lead Suzy Buttress to establish the wonderful Casual Birder podcast, for which she travels extensively, tracing birds and indeed other wildlife around the world. We discuss her recent expedition cruise to the Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica, dealing with anxiety when having heard two people sadly lost their lives on the same journey, how whale-watching in Baja California brought her to tears, the truly awesome experience of witnessing a solar eclipse in Oregon, feeling the fear and doing it anyway and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Samling Group is a Malaysian conglomerate with diverse business interests from automobiles, to palm oil and most prominently, timber. It was once listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2007 and then taken private in 2012. As one of the largest end-to-end timber companies in Malaysia, Samling is often embroiled in allegations of illegal logging and deforestation. We ask CEO, Lawrence Chia, the contentious issues the group is involved in, and can the company do better for the environment.
I have some very exciting and expansive updates to share with you all! My intention is that this inspires you to dream even BIGGER!Things Mentioned:Lead The Free: The PodcastThe Digital Nomad AcademyOpulence (My course to transform your relationship with money) If you enjoyed this episode please rate & review it on Spotify & Apple Podcasts. More from Zoey: Website | InstagramYouTube - Main Channel | Vlog ChannelFree Resource: Guaranteed Abundance Morning Journal Prompts
I have some very exciting and expansive updates to share with you all! My intention is that this inspires you to dream even BIGGER!Things Mentioned:Lead The Free: The PodcastThe Digital Nomad AcademyOpulence (My course to transform your relationship with money) If you enjoyed this episode please rate & review it on Spotify & Apple Podcasts. More from Zoey: Website | InstagramYouTube - Main Channel | Vlog ChannelFree Resource: Guaranteed Abundance Morning Journal Prompts
Justin Fox is the founder of Zen Garage, graphic designer and all around just a fascinating person.In Conversation #72, Justin and I discuss: his artistic talents playing in bands and doing graphic design, our thoughts on the music industry and why it's hard to be real, his emphasis on actually achieving things early on so you can be more content later on and how he has been able to create so many different communities and grow them.As always, we hope you enjoy. Mere Mortals out!Timeline:(0:00) - Journaling & reading(4:27) - Creating music(9:22) - Releasing without the artists consent(15:14) - One hit wonders & publishing(19:04) - Music contracts distorting the art(25:07) - Putting up with & choosing your BS(32:18) - Separating your job and passion(42:49) - Pigeonholing(47:01) - Doing lots of things to form a foundation(58:21) - Flexing(1:05:29) - Justin's childhood and bullying(1:10:45) - Escort mentality(1:19:32) - Creating a community(1:25:29) - Collaboration & sharing is key(1:33:36) - Build the platform(1:35:05) - Not compromising when something is wrong(1:44:03) - It's hard to be real(1:46:34) - Voluntarily becoming positive(1:51:13) - No plans(1:53:05) - Connect with JustinConnect with Justin:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ZenGarageInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/justinfoxphoto/Connect with Mere Mortals:Website: https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/Discord: https://discord.gg/jjfq9eGReUInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/meremortalspodcast/
One band is a collective endeavour, two bands make a scene. Full Show Notes: https://www.thejaymo.net/2022/03/19/301-2211-collective-endeavours/ Watch 301 on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/jayspringett Support the Show! https://thejaymo.net/support/ Website: https://www.thejaymo.net/ Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @thejaymo
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