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Episode 035 – “Why Influence? Why Now?” Influence Every Day Show Host: Dr. Ed Tori Welcome to The Influence Every Day Show with Dr. Ed Tori! In this compelling episode, Dr. Tori explores the powerful why behind his mission to help good people influence for good. Drawing from decades of experience, heartwarming personal stories, and the ever-changing world around us, this episode is a call to action for anyone who values human connection. Episode Highlights: Lessons from the Edge of Life: What Dr. Tori learned during nine years on a cardiac surgery unit, where patients confronted their own mortality and reflected on the things that truly mattered—God, family, and how they treated others. The Eternal Constant: Amid rapid changes in technology, business, and society, the way we move and connect with people hasn't changed for thousands of years. Why this timeless skill matters now more than ever. Craving Connection in a Digital World: As virtual and artificial interactions dominate our lives, the hunger for authentic, human-to-human relationships grows stronger. Dr. Tori's Journey: A unique 24-year exploration of influence across disciplines—from magicians and marketers to hypnotherapists and game designers—and how these lessons are now shaping a movement to influence for good. Why “Winging It” Isn't Enough: How being deliberate and intentional in our communication can elevate our meetings, conversations, and relationships to create lasting, meaningful impact. A Challenge for You: Take the first step toward skilling up in influence and interpersonal communication to ensure your actions reflect your values—today and at the end of your life. Key Quote: “At the end of our lives, we will reflect on how we treated others. So let's get really good at it. I can help you skill up to influence for good, in a way that lasts.” Links and Resources: Explore the Influence Book Club: Quickly learn the most impactful lessons and skills from the best books on influence and communication. Learn more here. Connect with Dr. Tori and discover resources to help you influence for good every day. If you found value in this episode, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Rate, review, and subscribe to the show—your support helps spread the mission to influence for good. Now, go forth and influence for good. Every day.
How can you be both interdisciplinary and be a contributing specialist in your discipline in this day andage? It's a core theme of this podcast, as well as our guests' research. Diane Coyle is the Bennett Professor of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge. Diane co-directs the Bennett Institute where she heads research under the themes of progress and productivity. Her latest book is “Cogs and Monsters: What Economics Is, and What It Should Be” on how economics needs to change to keep pace with the twenty-first century and the digital economy.Diane is also a Director of the Productivity Institute, a Fellow of the Office for National Statistics, an expert adviser to the National Infrastructure Commission, and Senior Independent Member of the ESRC Council. Diane joins Greg to discuss the shifting dynamics of economic measurement' over and underestimating GDP' mathiess; and why the public has such a skewed perception of what economists do.Episode Quotes:Why is the public's perception of economists skewed?20:51: It's partly what they see on the news when they turn on the TV in the evening, and often it's somebody who works in the financial markets talking about the kinds of things that financial markets are trying to predict second by second. That's very dominant. I've done some work in schools over the years to try to encourage young women to go into economics because it's a very male-dominated profession. Both they and the boys in the class take away the idea that what economics is about is going to work on Wall Street or in the City here and making a lot of money. They think it's about money. And I think that's the dominant perception that people have. Money is a metric—we use it quite a lot. But it's not really what economics is about.Data are social contracts08:54: Data are not things that are given. They're things that are made—they're social constructs.How do you identify what's happening in a market?41:07: If you want to identify what's happening in a market, going and talking to people who participate in the market is a great way to find out about it. And you have megabytes of data. It's just text, and you can analyze that in a very systematic way. Diane's aspiration for economist30:08: I would like, as us economists, to pay more attention to other insights from other disciplines from people who think differently to ourselves, that basic intellectual hygiene thing of talking to people who disagree with you so that you understand why you might be wrong. But I suppose my ultimate dream is we manage to make economics consistent with the human sciences. Show Links:Recommended Resources:Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much - Book by Eldar ShafirBob Schillers book on narrativePaul RomerVegra Lickus (?) paper in 1994 in the American Economic Review ??Guest Profile:Faculty Profile at University of CambridgeProfessional Profile at Enlighten EconomicsDianne Coyle on TwitterDianne Coyle on LinkedInHer Work:Enlighten EconomicsDianne Coyle on Google ScholarCogs and Monsters: What Economics Is, and What It Should BeGDP: A Brief but Affectionate History - Revised and expanded EditionThe Economics of Enough: How to Run the Economy as If the Future Matters The Soulful Science: What Economists Really Do and Why It Matters - Revised EditionSex, Drugs and Economics: An Unconventional Introduction to EconomicsParadoxes of Prosperity: Why the New Capitalism Benefits All Governing the World Economy (Themes for the 21st Century)
A Dublin native and a 34-year columnist and drama critic for The Irish Times, Fintan O'Toole is the author of nearly two dozen books, including A History of Ireland in 100 Objects, Enough is Enough: How to Build a Republic, and Heroic Failure: Brexit and the Politics of Pain. He is also a professor at Princeton University, a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books and The Guardian, and formerly worked as the drama critic for the New York Daily News, The Sunday Tribune, and In Dublin magazine. Named to The Observer's list of ''Britain's top 300 intellectuals'', O'Toole is the recipient of the 2017 Orwell Prize for Journalism, the 2017 European Press Prize, and three Irish Book Awards. Combining memoir and national history, We Don't Know Ourselves documents the turbulence that has transformed Ireland over the past half century. (recorded 3/23/2022)
Dr. David Clarke joins Christian Counselor Laurel Slade-Waggoner on her podcast for a discussion about Dr. Clarke's book Enough is Enough - How to leave an abusive relationship. Thanks for listening! Click the link to check out Laurel's new podcast: https://www.slade-waggonercounselingservices.com/podcast
GeneralSubscribe to Fully Vested at FullyVested.co or through your podcast app of choice.Links about VC scout programsGeneral stuff about deal sourcingLP Corner: How VCs Source DealsOpenLP: When Money Isn’t Enough: How to Distinguish Yourself as a VC in a Crowded MarketWhat Scout Programs AreScout Programmes (#7 edition of The Rookie VC newsletter, published on Substack by Ulysse Laroche)Super goodEstablished VCs turn to "super angels" to grow their network (Kia Kokalitcheva for Axios)Founder Investors & Scout Programs (Elad Gil on his blog)A view from the other side: “VCs are exploiting underrepresented people to solve their diversity problems” (Anisah Osman Britton in Sifted.eu)Examples of Scout Programs At Established FirmsSequoia CapitalSarah Lacy's 2012 article about Sequoia's scouting program is super good. It explains the strategy of spinning up LLCs for scouts.Connie Loizos's 2019 article for TC is also very good.Canaan PartnersVillage GlobalA16ZUpfront VenturesLightspeed Venture Partners (This year focusing on bringing together people from Black, Latinx, Indigenous and Pacific Islander communities)AccelFounders FundIndex VenturesSpark CapitalFirst Round CapitalVC Scout Programs TodayIndie.vc has a wide scouting program. The firm also launched what it calls a Cub Scouting program.Spearhead.co basically gives founders a $1M "search fund" they deploy into startups of their choosing.Cleo Capital, launched by former Sequoia scout Sarah Kunst, has a scout program primarily comprised of women in businessAbout The Co-HostsJason D. Rowley is a researcher and writer at Golden.com. He volunteers with startup outreach for the open-source community and sends occasional newsletters from Rowley.Report.Graham C. Peck is a Venture Partner with Cultivation Capital and additionally helps companies build technology development teams in partnership with Brightgrove and other technology development organizations.
I call it being emotionally constipated. Holding on to all the emotional "do do" from years and decades ago. Are you one of those people who are still living with the "dodo" from the past? If so, have you ever asked yourself the following question? WHEN IS ENOUGH... ENOUGH???? How long do you think you are supposed to allow yourself to be a victim of something you had no control over? Another year, another decade? Forgiving is a decision not a feeling!! And you are already used to making tons of decision. Here's the million dollar question.... Do you agree that everyone (including you) deserves to be emotionally free from the past........ from this day forward? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robert-n-corbin/support
In this episode, Dr. Clarke will be finishing up his series based on his book Enough is ENOUGH -How to leave an abusive relationship. He will discuss the importance of getting financially healthy. He will also uncover what you and your children should do. To get the specific, detailed steps, get the book Enough is ENOUGH available at: http://davideclarkephd.com/Books?productid=68318&categoryid=&keywords= To schedule a phone advice session with Dr. Clarke click here for more details: http://davideclarkephd.com/Ask-Dr-Clarke Thanks for listening! Please remember to subscribe, rate, and review in the apple podcasts app. If you have a question that you would like Dr. Clarke to potentially read/answer on the show you can email us at: askdrclarke@gmail.com Feel free to remain anonymous or use an alias.
In the next three episodes, Dr. Clarke will cover the basic steps to leave your abuser. These last few episodes are an overview of the process. To get the specific, detailed plan, get the book Enough is Enough-How to leave an abusive relationship available at www.davideclarkephd.com Also now available on Dr. Clarke's Facebook shop page at: https://www.facebook.com/pg/davideclarkephd/shop/?ref=page_internal Thanks for listening! Please remember to subscribe, rate, and review. Ask Dr. Clarke a question If you have a question that you would like Dr. Clarke to potentially read/answer on the show you can send us a email at: askdrclarke@gmail.com
When it comes to your business, how much is ENOUGH? How do you even know what enough is? These are questions we can all use some clarity about, along with evaluating the success of our business. Today’s show is a solo episode and the last one before I take the month of August off for a time of self-care and refreshment before returning with new shows in September. I’ve begun doing this a few times each year and have seen great benefit in the downtime. This particular break has added meaning, as we prepare to welcome our first baby in just a few weeks. I know that this transition to parenthood will mean changes in my personal life and in my business, so it’s a very fitting time to take a reflective look at this concept of ENOUGH. You can read the full show notes at: Session168
In this week's audio blog, I explore the concept of excess.What is Enough?How do we tell our ego that we actually don't need more?On this Thanksgiving and everyday, try to find as many things as you can to be grateful for.Let's keep our joy in perspective. Seventy-five percent of the world's population does not have their basic needs met for food, water, and shelter.As long as we are breathing, we have something precious to be grateful for- Life at this moment.Repeat this mantra, "I am enough and I have enough."This year, I'm learning to even consider my challenges, struggles, and failures as a blessing and opportunity for me to learn and grow. Here's a link to Fresh and Fit Meals to help you plan balanced meals ahead of time, instead of indulging in a mindset of scarcity. Check out my website: Half Moon Yoga and Art
Your Listening to the Street Smart Wealth Podcast, show 184 On today’s show, let's talk about creating wealth while staying happy and hungry. Do you ever feel like you struggle with creating wealth in your Network Marketing or Direct Sales business? Do you wonder when success is ever going to show up? Do you find yourself taking more action, doing more, or falling into procrastination? As I coach my Direct Sales clients on creating success in their business, much of the time it comes back to mindset, beliefs and that feeling of struggle we often have. Once we can get to the root of that. and move through it, all of the rest of it falls into place. Need some coaching to move you forward? My one on one and inner circle programs are LIVE! Are you looking for coaching to be successful in your Network Marketing business? Want to also learn how to generate your own leads online? My Inner Circle Coaching Program may be just what you need. Or, maybe it's one on one coaching. Learn more about both at StreetSmartWealth.com/coach Check the podcast archives on the blog at JackieUlmer.com for previous episodes if you missed any or are new to the show. Are You Struggling in Your Pursuit to Create Wealth in Your Home Business Let’s talk about some keys to “struggle free” wealth creation… Do you ever feel and acknowledge that you have - ENOUGH? How often do you hear anyone share that feeling? Very seldom, I am guessing. Contentment around “where you are” and your current situation has less to do with what’s happening on the outside, and much more to do with your vision, and what’s going on inside of you. It’s the vision you are using to view your life, and where you are headed. Let’s start with focusing on what you already have. Look around you and find some things to appreciate and feel grateful for. It really is true that more will show up when you do this. Find some way to be content with what you have NOW, and expand that to keep moving toward what you want more of. Finding contentment does not mean you should never stretch or want more. Not at all. Instead, it means that you want to focus on Happy, and still Hungry. Happy with where you are today, in this moment. And Hungry to continue your journey and find more of what you have and want. Questions and actions for you - Look around, and note what you have “enough” of right now. What do you feel you don’t have enough of? How might you find contentment within the two? Take a few moments to focus on areas in your life where you feel “rich.” How does that feel, after you focus there? How does your soul feel? What are you happy with and what are you hungry for? Practice a feeling of gratitude for both. Life will give you as much as you are open to receive. Paul “Bear” Bryant, one of the winningest college football coaches in history didn’t focus on what his players did wrong. Instead, he replayed game films of what was great; what he wanted more of; and he inspired his players to put their attention there and continue to get more of that. The subconscious mind is the source of all that we manifest in life. Your inner pictures create your outer reality. If you can imagine something clearly, and then conjure up the feeling of what it is like to have that already, then your mind begins to accept that experience as real. What we concentrate on and turn our attention to is what we will get, and what we will get more of. Taking inspired action is important, and having a clear mental picture of where we are going is even more critical. Ernest Hemingway - Never mistake motion for action. If your actions are not taking you where you want to go, step back and evaluate your vision first, and pay attention there. Questions for you: How much time do you spend focused on what you don’t have, what you do not want and what is not working? How much time do you spend focused on what you do want and what is currently working? How might things change in your life if you shifted that just 10 percent, to the positive? What about 20-25% and more? Take a survey of your home and surroundings. Do the things around you inspire you and make you feel uplifted? If not, release and rid yourself if whatever is not putting you in a good place. You can’t have a solid vision and procrastinate. Your vision will pull you forward. I LOVE and appreciate reviews! Go to JackieUlmer.com/itunes or JackieUlmer.com/stitcher to leave your review and be entered into a drawing for a free month of coaching. Show notes http://JackieUlmer.com/184 I really do want to hear from you. This world and business needs more connection! Do you have a question or comment for me? Feedback for the show? Tweet me - @jackieulmer let me know what's on your mind. I'll respond! and if you have a question for the show, add the hashtag #JackieUlmer or, ask them at JackieUlmer.com/question and include a link to your blog for a link back! Has this been helpful? I would REALLY appreciate it if you would rate the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher, or wherever you listen. Just go to JackieUlmer.com/iTunes - click to view in iTunes and you’ll see the link to reviews And, share the link with friends and team partners! On Stitcher - JackieUlmer.com/stitcher Until next time - remember this - Hesitation Never Cashed a Check!