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Best podcasts about enough to be dangerous

Latest podcast episodes about enough to be dangerous

Nashville Drummers Podcast
Lemuel Hayes: Know Enough to Be Dangerous | Overcoming Injury, Getting Gigs, Social Media & Photography

Nashville Drummers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 114:24


Raised in Athens, GA, Lemuel "Lemmy" Hayes has called Nashville home for over 10 years, and has the breadth of music industry experience of a true seasoned pro. He's worked with a wide variety of artists, including Berlin, Cindy Wilson of The B-52s, Nicki Bluhm, Dead Horses, Kylie Morgan, and Spencer Crandall, among many others. In this very raw, 2-hour conversation, Lemmy recalls the many ups and downs of his journey to Nashville, including persevering through a serious arm injury, being a tour manager in Europe, and his stories of working various odd jobs inside and outside the industry. Lemmy offers his perspective on social media for both artists and players, and how he discovered his second passion for photography. We hope you enjoy!We'd like to thank our Episode Sponsors:Low Boy Beatershttps://lowboybeaters.comDrum Boxhttps://drumbox.spaceNelson Drum Shophttps://www.nelsondrumshop.comConnect with Lemmy:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lemuel.wavInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lemuel.jpgWebsite: https://www.lemuelhayes.comMusic Featured in this Episode:Dune Boi Bumper - Lemuel HayesBe Alright - Kudzu Duo Intro Drum GrooveRecorded by Taylor Friesth at Garden Groove Studios in Nashville, TNhttp://www.garden-groove.comMixed by Jackson Maddox------Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan SletnerRecorded December 2023 in Nashville, TNConnect with us:WebsiteInstagramTikTokYouTubeFacebookRecorded at Diamond Sound Studios, Nashville, TNPodcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART ⓒ 2024 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC

Sermons at Eastside church of Christ
A Little Bible Knowledge Is Enough to be Dangerous by Steve Klein

Sermons at Eastside church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 45:00


The Mind Of George Show
You know just enough to be dangerous but are you? With John Vagueiro

The Mind Of George Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 69:47


Ready to shatter your limits and rewrite your success story?Join George and John Vagueiro to dive deep into the audacious world of relentless determination, fearless pivots, and unyielding mindset. John is sharing his incredible journey from a determined teenager knocking on doors in New Jersey to the founder of a global digital marketing agency.Listen in to learn how to…Embody the “no plan B” mentality and root into determination for success.Fail forward and view mistakes as a stepping stone for growth.Pivot and change strategies so you can continue to grow. John's story is a reminder that success is not just about strategy and hard work but also about cultivating the right mindset and adapting fearlessly to change. Remember, your beliefs shape your reality, so dare to dream big and embrace failures as opportunities for growth.Feeling inspired and want to listen to more episodes like this? Check out the links below:—→ How To Declutter Your Mind & Unlock The Secrets To Clarity With Jamie Smart→ When You Want to Quit: How to Flip Your Mindset and Recognize Your Entrepreneurial Gifts→ How To Attract and Manifest Success Into Your Life with Giulia Guerrieri→ Uncovering Your Biggest Fear and Taking Your Power Back with Traver Boehm→ Changing your identity and reality as your future self with Giulia Guerrieri→ Embracing Awareness and Unleashing Your Entrepreneurial Potential with Giulia Guerrieri—Looking for access to my entire book recommendation library? Check out my Amazon Storefront -- your hub for a curated collection of transformative books covering business, marketing, mindset, and personal development. Shop HERE

The Cisco Learning Network
Enough to Be Dangerous – Part 2

The Cisco Learning Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 31:40


How can software engineers acquire network engineering skills to stay competitive in today's job market? That's exactly what Senior Software Engineer Colin Lacy discusses with Community Manager Matt Saunders and Lead Tech Advocate Kareem Iskander. Listen in to find helpful courses and resource recommendations to further your career in software, and to begin branching out into the networking field. And be sure to check out the Binary Game on the Cisco Learning Network that Colin, Matt, and Kareem mentioned: https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/binary-game

The Cisco Learning Network
Enough to Be Dangerous – Part 1

The Cisco Learning Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 35:54


"And then I was enough to be dangerous.” That's Colin Lacy, Senior Software Engineer at Cisco. On this episode of the Cisco Learning Podcast, he sat down with community manager Matt Saunders and Lead Tech Advocate Kareem Iskander to speak about his career journey, how software engineers should learn the skill sets of a network engineer, and why it's important to do so.

Chasing Scratch: A Golf Podcast
S6 Ep 18: Enough to be Dangerous

Chasing Scratch: A Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 66:07


Mike and Eli try to apply a newly learned concept on the course.  Want bonus content including our weekly Tuesday podcast? Join the Velcro here: patreon.com/chasingscratch  Kudos to the Stack - get 10% off using promo code CHASINGSCRATCH at thestacksystem.com Gauntlet Results can be tracked at chasingscratchgolf.com/gauntlet  Kudos to Titleist & FootJoy MUSIC CREDITS:  "Summer City" is by Senbei purchased via PremiumBeat.com "Engimatic" is from bensound.com "Tides of Time" purchased via PremiumBeat.com "The Big Showdown" purchased via PremiumBeat.com "C Major Prelude" is by Bach "Forever Yours" is by Wayne Jones "Air to the Throne" is by Doug Maxwell 

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
S E612: AVWeek 612: Enough To Be Dangerous

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 31:47


Whether you're back from parts unknown or just sitting around waiting for the inevitable trek to Orlando for InfoComm, we are here to cover the latest news from the commercial side of the AV industry. Joining us to discuss those stories is Atlona's Director of Marketing Garth Lobban, Principal for SUUSCONNECT Suleyman Usman and Integrated Systems Design Partner for Kirkegaard Bren Walker.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Bidwell Presbyterian Church Podcast
Episode 199: Enough To Be Dangerous

Bidwell Presbyterian Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 11:19


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The Patriot Barbie Podcast
Red Neck Enough to be Dangerous with Josh Scott

The Patriot Barbie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 47:43


Josh Scott, known for iHeart Radio's Battle of the Bar Bands "That Bottle" and rising country music star, joins me on the podcast! We deep dive into his past and the long emotional journey that has led to where he is today, all thanks to his family. Tune in to go behind the scenes of music artist Josh Scott! -WATCH full episode on Spreely TV -SUBSCRIBE on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-patriot-barbie-podcast/id1590743865 -FOLLOW Lindsey www.instagram.com/the.patriot.barbie -MERCH at www.patriotbarbie.com/shop -JOIN my email list! http://eepurl.com/hPNzyv THANK YOU To my sponsors and partners for your generous support! -Dr. Stephen Soloway. Author of Bad Medicine & Medical Politics. Www.DrSoloway.com -Dillon's Restaurants www.dillonsrestaurants.com -MyPillow. Code PATRIOTBARBIE for up to 66% off! Www.MyPillow.com/patriotbarbie -Celtic Plastics water systems www.celticplastics.com -Red Balloon. Over 2000 companies have pledged to honor free speech and medical privacy at www.RedBalloon.work.  -The Patriot Barbie donates 10% of all podcast sponsorships to Choices Pregnancy Center! https://www.choicesaz.com/  

The Patriot Barbie Podcast
Red Neck Enough to be Dangerous with Josh Scott

The Patriot Barbie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 47:43


Josh Scott, known for iHeart Radio's Battle of the Bar Bands "That Bottle" and rising country music star, joins me on the podcast! We deep dive into his past and the long emotional journey that has led to where he is today, all thanks to his family. Tune in to go behind the scenes of music artist Josh Scott! -WATCH full episode on Spreely TV -SUBSCRIBE on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-patriot-barbie-podcast/id1590743865 -FOLLOW Lindsey www.instagram.com/the.patriot.barbie -MERCH at www.patriotbarbie.com/shop -JOIN my email list! http://eepurl.com/hPNzyv THANK YOU To my sponsors and partners for your generous support! -Dr. Stephen Soloway. Author of Bad Medicine & Medical Politics. Www.DrSoloway.com -Dillon's Restaurants www.dillonsrestaurants.com -MyPillow. Code PATRIOTBARBIE for up to 66% off! Www.MyPillow.com/patriotbarbie -Celtic Plastics water systems www.celticplastics.com -Red Balloon. Over 2000 companies have pledged to honor free speech and medical privacy at www.RedBalloon.work.  -The Patriot Barbie donates 10% of all podcast sponsorships to Choices Pregnancy Center! https://www.choicesaz.com/  

Real Life Trading PIVOT
Season 2 Episode 48 What Is A Consistency Coach with Brian McAboy

Real Life Trading PIVOT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 32:06


Brian McAboy is known as “The Consistency Coach” as he brings a unique, unconventional and very effective approach to getting traders consistently profitable FAST, as in a matter of weeks. Brian's background as a Process Engineer and Quality Assurance Engineer give him perspectives that are completely different from most trading educators. As a result, you won't get the same old tired material from him. He will allow you to see your trading from a whole new angle, one which can definitely help you to be a better trader.At Brian's site, InsideOutTrading.com, you can check out “The Science of Consistency Applied to Trading” and also pick up a free copy of his wildly profitable report “Enough To Be Dangerous, What You Don't Know Can And Will Hurt You In Trading”.https://insideouttrading.com/Reach out to either host:dan@reallifetrading.comdean@reallifetrading.com

The Patriot Barbie Podcast
Red Neck Enough to be Dangerous with Josh Scott

The Patriot Barbie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 47:44


Josh Scott, known for iHeart Radio's Battle of the Bar Bands "That Bottle" and rising country music star, joins me on the podcast! We deep dive into his past and the long emotional journey that has led to where he is today, all thanks to his family. Tune in to go behind the scenes of music artist Josh Scott! -WATCH full episode on Rumble https://rumble.com/c/ThePatriotBarbiePodcast -SUBSCRIBE on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-patriot-barbie-podcast/id1590743865 -FOLLOW Lindsey www.instagram.com/the.patriot.barbie -MERCH at www.patriotbarbie.com/shop -JOIN my email list! http://eepurl.com/hPNzyvTHANK YOU To my sponsors and partners for your generous support!-Dr. Stephen Soloway. Author of Bad Medicine & Medical Politics. Www.DrSoloway.com-Dillon's Restaurants www.dillonsrestaurants.com-MyPillow. Code PATRIOTBARBIE for up to 66% off! Www.MyPillow.com/patriotbarbie-Celtic Plastics water systems www.celticplastics.com -Red Balloon. Over 2000 companies have pledged to honor free speech and medical privacy at www.RedBalloon.work. -The Patriot Barbie donates 10% of all podcast sponsorships to Choices Pregnancy Center! https://www.choicesaz.com/  Support This Show: https://patriotbarbie.com/support-2/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Patriot Barbie Podcast
Red Neck Enough to be Dangerous with Josh Scott

The Patriot Barbie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 47:44


Josh Scott, known for iHeart Radio's Battle of the Bar Bands "That Bottle" and rising country music star, joins me on the podcast! We deep dive into his past and the long emotional journey that has led to where he is today, all thanks to his family. Tune in to go behind the scenes of music artist Josh Scott! -WATCH full episode on Rumble https://rumble.com/c/ThePatriotBarbiePodcast -SUBSCRIBE on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-patriot-barbie-podcast/id1590743865 -FOLLOW Lindsey www.instagram.com/the.patriot.barbie -MERCH at www.patriotbarbie.com/shop -JOIN my email list! http://eepurl.com/hPNzyvTHANK YOU To my sponsors and partners for your generous support!-Dr. Stephen Soloway. Author of Bad Medicine & Medical Politics. Www.DrSoloway.com-Dillon's Restaurants www.dillonsrestaurants.com-MyPillow. Code PATRIOTBARBIE for up to 66% off! Www.MyPillow.com/patriotbarbie-Celtic Plastics water systems www.celticplastics.com -Red Balloon. Over 2000 companies have pledged to honor free speech and medical privacy at www.RedBalloon.work. -The Patriot Barbie donates 10% of all podcast sponsorships to Choices Pregnancy Center! https://www.choicesaz.com/  Support This Show: https://patriotbarbie.com/support-2/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Black Money Tree
“Enough to be Dangerous: How to Scale a Business to Sell" w/ Zawadi Bryant

The Black Money Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 25:59


Timestamps: 4:00 - We started the business with the thought that children do not need to be in the ER at night for a cold, cough and fever. 6:00 - What do we need to do to professionalize our business? 6:24 - "Nightlight in a Box" is what got us in Forbes. 6:30 - I wanted to be the McDonalds of Urgent Care. 7:01 - How do you build things to scale? 8:17 - Know enough to be dangerous. 9:00 -The MBA gives you a framework but not a deep deep knowledge; experience does you that. 11:17 - I couldn't run the business and grow the business at the same time. 13:26 - When you're in the community you see the needs of the community and it becomes a driving force for you to be successful. 14:15 - Continue to invest in what's working for us! It's a cyclical symbiotic thing. 14:49 - We have to be so invested in our people growing not only fiscally, financially but in community building it up. 16:00 - My dad was pan-Africanism; we have to be about the people; community principles. 18:35 - Children are always listening; My children are very involved with the business.

Practice Growth HQ
Ep 41: Know Enough to be Dangerous - With Julie Noonan

Practice Growth HQ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 44:57


Episode Summary: In this episode of Practice Growth HQ you'll meet Julie Noonan, an executive coach and strategic change consultant who specialises in helping mid to senior level leaders remain relevant in today's constantly changing business environment.  Julie and I are talking all about change in this episode; including changes in technology, generational change, and industry change.    During this conversation, Julie shares her observations on how different people have adapted to all the changes brought on by the pandemic, how you can adopt a ‘Reverse Mentoring' approach in your business, and why it's so important as a practice owner to ‘know enough to be dangerous'.   If you're interested in learning how to stay relevant as a leader, you'll find this episode very interesting!    What you'll learn:  (08:23) How the impact of all the change that has occurred over the last few years has affected people  (09:32) Julie's Observations: The different ways certain nations have coped with the effects of change   (13:09) Discover how to manage change in your industry and focus on what's really important      (16:59) Learn why it's important to know just enough to be dangerous in all areas of your business   (19:05) Find out how to have a positive impact in your business and utilise your employees well      (22:32) Reverse Mentoring: What is it and how can it influence your practice?     (26:29) Learn how Julie adapts her coaching style for smaller organisations like healthcare practices   (30:23) Discover how to initiate difficult conversations about change in your workplace    (32:38) Telltale signs the culture in your business is not in good shape (and what you can do about it)     (39:24) Learn why managing yourself through change as a leader is getting more and more difficult (and what you can do to remain relevant as the world evolves)    Plus loads more!  Links and Resources:  Website: www.jnoonanconsulting.com  

Breaking Down Boxes
Enough to be Dangerous

Breaking Down Boxes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 53:18


Welcome to Breaking Down Boxes. We have compelling conversations with entrepreneurs in the packaging space. In this episode we talk with Bill Larsen, Owner & President, Larsen Packaging Products. Hear the challenges and successes Bill experiences as he expands a distribution company started by his father, into a corrugated converting company, at the start of the pandemic. In his entertaining way, Bill shares how he changed the direction of a company, the sales tactics his father shared with him for success, and his only regret.   About Bill Bill Larsen is the owner and president of Larsen Packaging Products, Inc. in St. Charles, IL. Larsen Packaging began as a small family business selling distributed packaging, shipping supplies and janitorial products from his family's garage. Bill's involvement with the company began in 1989, initially serving as its primary salesperson. As Bill learned the operations of the company, he eventually assumed ownership of his parent's business and opened a facility in Carol Stream to provide Larsen's clients with expanded products, support, and warehousing capacity. Today, Larsen Packaging is a full-service custom corrugated packaging manufacturer with the ability to design, print, manufacture and ship final product to customers on Larsen's own fleet of trucks. As his colleagues and customers well know, Bill is passionate about the corrugated packaging industry and is constantly looking for ways to push the envelope to provide new packaging capabilities for his customers. https://waybeyondthebox.com/ (Bill's Website) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrMY8dgMZsyVjw5_vrP08rg (Bill on YouTube) https://www.linkedin.com/company/larsen-packaging-products-inc-/ (LinkedIn) New episodes drop the first Monday of every month. Remember to rate, review, and subscribe! This podcast is brought to you by AICC, The Independent Packaging Association. Learn more at www.AICCbox.org.

We The  Sales Engineers: A Resource for Sales Engineers, by Sales Engineers
#214 Learning Enough to Be Dangerous as a Skill

We The Sales Engineers: A Resource for Sales Engineers, by Sales Engineers

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 52:19


Are you new to sales engineering? If you are maybe just a few years into the role and you're wondering how you can become an all-star, then this episode is for you. My guest Ganesh of AVEVA answers questions about the type of people he hires and sees potential for sales engineering growth. He also talks about the most essential quality you need to have as a sales engineer. Ganesh Venkataramanan is the Vice President of presales for AVEVA, which is a software company that laid up the global account region within AVEVA property sales. His background is originally in projects and delivery which may be a good starting point for anyone from a technical sales or presales or sales engineering background. Along the way, he decided he enjoyed sales and that's where he thought he could make the greatest impact. Full show: https://wethesalesengineers.com/show214

Web Dev Power Hour
Learn Just Enough To Be Dangerous

Web Dev Power Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 67:07


Project Based Web Development Courses - https://www.johnsmilga.com 

Cybercrimeology
Knowing enough to be Dangerous: Podcasting for crime researchers

Cybercrimeology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 29:00


About Our Guest:Dr. Jerry Ratcliffehttps://www.jratcliffe.net/Reducing Crime, Podcast, Blog and Bookhttps://www.reducingcrime.com/Other:The introduction at  the start of the episode is from the Prelinger archives at archive.org.

The CFO Playbook
Know Enough to Be Dangerous: How to Be a Well-rounded CFO with Jeannie De Guzman, CFO of 1Password

The CFO Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 36:21


During her tenure as CFO, Jeannie De Guzman has seen 1Password grow from 180 employees to over 520. That organizational growth has meant large-scale changes for the finance team. And it still means leaders have the ability to have extensive influence across the company. HR, for example, falls under Jeannie's banner, and it's helped her learn a lot about the value of soft skills and clear communication. Whether it's partnering closely with HR or making strategic leadership decisions, Jeannie believes finance's role is to be a business partner, serving the rest of the organization with a customer service mindset. Viewing her team through this lens means Jeannie values technical, analytical, and soft skills in her team members. She believes finance professionals should embrace opportunities to wear multiple hats and become well-rounded in their financial expertise. She also values clear, concise communication, especially when it comes to budget, and champions the idea that if you can't explain something simply, you don't understand it well enough. In addition to being a business partner to the rest of the org, Jeannie also understands the complexities of managing a remote team and cultivating an employee-first culture. She believes that implementing as much technology and automation as possible minimizes repetitive, menial tasks and helps people do more impactful, meaningful work.On this episode of The CFO Playbook, Jeannie discusses the importance of finance as a business partner, the balance of soft skills vs. technical skills, and the value of being a well-rounded finance professional.Connect with Jeannie on LinkedIn.Connect with our host Ross on LinkedIn.If you want a better way to track and control your team's spend, check out Soldo.com.

SGP Radio Her
Old enough to be dangerous

SGP Radio Her

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 29:06


Jamie & Iris discuss getting older and potentially being close to middle age.

Girl Talk Podcast Collection
Old enough to be dangerous

Girl Talk Podcast Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 29:06


Jamie & Iris discuss getting older and potentially being close to middle age.

Girl, we have to talk
Old enough to be dangerous

Girl, we have to talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 29:05


Jamie & Iris discuss getting older and potentially being close to middle age.

BGP Radio
Old enough to be dangerous

BGP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 29:06


Jamie & Iris discuss getting older and potentially being close to middle age.

Shared Practices | Your Dental Roadmap to Practice Ownership | Custom Made for the New Dentist

"[SEO] is not a black box of magic". Grab a pen and paper as Michael Anderson, co-founder of Wonderist Agency, talks about efficient use of: SEO, 'Google My Business', 'Google Ads', and 'Google Reviews'. We also explore the claim that authentic photo/video (as opposed to stock photos) are as important to your customers as windows are to window shoppers. Case in point: your potential customers are window shopping online. Do you have "windows", or is your website a brick wall?

Crime Talk with Scott Reisch
Lori Vallow's Attorney Must Go He Knows Just Enough To Be Dangerous. Let's Talk About It!

Crime Talk with Scott Reisch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 29:35


Lori Vallow's Attorney Must Go He Knows Just Enough To Be Dangerous. Let's Talk About It!

Bad Decisions
Dunning-Kruger Effect: Why you might know just enough to be dangerous

Bad Decisions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 20:40


Ever notice how novices tend to be highly opinionated, while those with more experience are a little less sure? In this episode, Mel and Dan unpack the Dunning-Kruger Effect, and why your social media feed is often so infuriating.

Nomad Futurist
Knowing enough to be dangerous!

Nomad Futurist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 57:46


In this #NomadFuturist podcast, Eli Scher talks about how his background as an investment banker propelled him into the world of IT. After an initial stint working in structured finance, Scher decided that he wanted to get closer to operations. “When you get out from behind a spreadsheet you see what’s happening in the real world.” The real world included five years in Shanghai, China developing media and networking companies. “Finance gave me a broad skill set, a set of tools to pull stuff together and approach things from a high level.” Scher then became attracted to the data center industry: “It’s so opaque. There’s such a lack of understanding of what exactly goes into provisioning infrastructure…Others would be scared away so that was a good place for me to focus.” Upon returning to the U.S. Scher took over a data center in the west Chicago suburbs. He was forced to get “technical” and gained expertise by jumping in. “I don’t operate with a lot of fear, but I try to operate with humility and recognize my limitations.” Scher’s experience with data centers and networking led to his involvement with a non-profit -- Open-IX where he is currently Chairman. The organization fosters the development of data center and IXP technical and operating standards in a framework that works for everyone. “I realized that not only is it good for real estate developers to distribute exchange points, it’s good for networks to distribute exchange points and it’s also good for consumers.” Despite economic challenges created by COVID, Scher is optimistic. He believes that bandwidth bottlenecks have been exposed. People will need more bandwidth to be able to work and consume rich data. He sees financial opportunities in developing private networks: It’s not a bad time to be in this business…building a 5G network for an enterprise or a community that becomes the 5G network for the hardware that lives in that location…then all the other networks end up having to pay you to provide services for their consumers.” Eli Scher has invested in and built technology, media and telecommunications businesses in China and the United States. He was most recently Founder and CEO of New Continuum Data Centers and United Internet Exchange in the greater Chicago area. He sold the businesses to SBA Communications in July 2019 and continues to consult for them. He is currently the Chairman of Open-IX. Scher resides in New York City with his wife and twin 8-year-old daughters.  

Startup Nightmares
A Meeting With Timothee de Mierry: Knowing Enough To Be Dangerous

Startup Nightmares

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 46:46


What happens aeronautical engineers can't find a job?As strange as it may sound, Timothee de Mierry owes some of his success to this unlikely scenario.The 2001 'Patriot Act' prevented him - a French national and a recent MIT graduate - to work for any company that had a contract with the US Government. When discussing aeronautics, that meant practically every company.These unusual circumstances led to an inspiring career, stretching from Investment Banking to Strategic Development for Palantir - one of the world's most discrete and intriguing tech giants. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/startup-nightmares-1. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever
JF2162: Knowing Enough To Be Dangerous With David Ounanian

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 26:05


David grew up in a middle-class family with the mentality to go to school to get a degree and find a job to work for the rest of your life. He actually started out doing really well, having a corporate job, working remote, and making six figures but living paycheck to paycheck. He soon realized he was trapped in the rat race and wanted to get out. He shares how he went about escaping his 9-5 within 2 years and the process he followed.  David Ounanian Real Estate Background: Founder of Transform St. Louis, LLC Full-time investor and agent 3 years of real estate experience; 7 years as an agent Portfolio consists of 12 properties using the BRRRR method and flipping 3-4 properties a year Based in St. Louis, MO Say hi to him at:     for more info on PropStream Best Ever Tweet: “If you're not investing in real estate, then you're probably not hanging around people who are investing in real estate.” - David Ounanian

Waiting for Review
178: Just Enough To Be Dangerous

Waiting for Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 27:11


Dave Nott can't enough of Big Sur (despite having installed it in the wrong way), and Dave Wood sets out on a big update to his app using SwiftUI Dave Nott (https://twitter.com/_davenott) Dave Wood (https://twitter.com/davidgarywood) Waiting For Review (https://twitter.com/wfrpodcast) Music by Broke For Free (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Something_EP/Broke_For_Free-Something_EP-_05_Something_Elated) License, CC Attribution 3 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/)

The Craig Fahle show on Deadline Detroit
Enough To Be Dangerous: An Interview With Longtime TV News Executive and Agent Mort Meisner

The Craig Fahle show on Deadline Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 33:06


Craig's guest today is longtime TV news exec and talent agent Mort Meisner.  His decades of experience as a music promoter, then television news professional are the basis for his new memoir, "Enough To Be Dangerous".  

Grace Fellowship Messages
Enough to Be Dangerous | Keith Minier (6.14.2020)

Grace Fellowship Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 43:21


Great Writers Share | with Daniel Willcocks
#031: Tosca Lee – Learning enough to be dangerous, evolutions as a writer, and finding the joy in your work.

Great Writers Share | with Daniel Willcocks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 54:48


Tosca Lee is the multi-award winning, New York Times, IndieBound, and Amazon bestselling author of eleven novels including The Line Between, The Progeny, Firstborn, The Legend of Sheba, Iscariot, and the Books of Mortals trilogy with New York Times bestseller Ted Dekker. Her work has been translated into seventeen languages and optioned for TV and film. She is best known for her meticulous research, masterful prose, unexpected points of view, and high-octane thrillers. A notorious night-owl, she loves movies, playing video games with her kids, and sending cheesy texts to her husband. She’s also a big fan of her amazing readers. In this episode we go deep into:What video games Tosca is currently playingWhat makes a good soup?How Tosca got involved in writingThe naivety that comes with writing your first novel and how to learn the craftThe importance of pushing onward despite failuresBeing tenacious and passionate enough to write until you succeedKey changes along Tosca’s evolution as a writerControlling word counts and being economical with your wordsOutlining to maximize efficiency of writingTosca’s research process for each bookLearning enough to be dangerousSurrounding yourself with smart people to inform your workTracking and taming your researchHow accolades can impact your sales and writingWriting like no one will read your workRemembering that writing is supposed to be funHandling criticism like a champAnalyzing and finding your ideal readerThe key to making merchandise that sellsUnderstanding the difference between marketing to readers and marketing to writersTosca’s writing schedule and living as a night owlTosca answers questions from Patrons:Mark McClure: I liked Tosca's idea of hiding 'easter eggs' in her books. Are you able to measure or track reader engagement with this approach?Also, what are your view on blogging vs an email newsletter (or both) for a writer with a following?This week’s question:How do you approach the research and planning for your books?Find out more about Tosca:https://toscalee.comLinks from the show:Tosca’s merchandise (https://toscalee.com/shop/)Tosca’s blog (https://toscalee.com/blog/)Book Easter eggs (https://toscalee.com/code/)Special thanks to:Intro vocals: Persephone RoseShow theme: Karl HughesBecome a Patron of the show! Get exclusive bonus content, find your tribe, and get early access to all episodes.Thank you to my patrons:David HinesHarley ChristensenJon CronshawJenn MitchellInnes RichensIan J MiddletonPT HyltonMichael AnderleJerry EvanoffMark McClureKatie Forrest See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Secular Buddhism
121 - Just Enough To Be Dangerous

Secular Buddhism

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 22:04


Sometimes we know something but we haven't mastered it. We only know just enough to be dangerous with what we know. This applies to many aspects of life but also applies to our process of learning to live more mindfully. The key to mastering something is to practice it for a very long time.

The Trial By Fire Podcast
Good Enough to be Dangerous : TBF Episode 31 with Paul Kirtley

The Trial By Fire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 115:23


Happy Christmas all! We are coming to you with a fantastic interview with non other than Paul Kirtley. We talk about speeding up your knowledge, foraging, changing careers and the space of podcast and youtube. Enjoy! Here is a link to Pauls online courses https://www.onlinebushcraftcourses.com/

Online Genius Podcast
Ep 110: You Gotta Know Enough To Be Dangerous

Online Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 13:04


Today I'm going to be giving you a swift kick in the rear as I break down a really important concept that could save you a lot of wasted time. That concept is outsourcing. While I have nothing against outsourcing, I do want to make it clear that you cannot just outsource everything from the outset. You have to understand your business and have a well-rounded sense of things that will come up before you even think about bringing in outside help. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/2XpIyIG

365 Entrepreneurship
S1 E1 "Learning enough to be dangerous"

365 Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 24:29


365 Entrepreneurship's series "What makes me an entrepreneur." With special guest Scott Kelly. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/365ent/support

Gillis Sales Podcast: Knowing Enough to be Dangerous
Welcome to the Gillis Sales Podcast: Knowing Enough to be Dangerous

Gillis Sales Podcast: Knowing Enough to be Dangerous

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 5:08


Are you a Hotel Owner, or Hotel Sales Professional struggling with local sales and building base business? Do you know how to have relevant business conversations that convert versus sales conversations that fall flat? If making sales is your full-time job or even if it is just one part of the many things you do, you’ll want to tune in bi-weekly to listen to this podcast. In each episode, CEO and Founder, Tammy Gillis, will share best practices and practical sales tips that you can implement to see immediate results in your local market. We’ll be your sales performance partner to help you create a strong and productive sales-focused culture within your organization. It’s easier than you think. Whether you are in need of sales training, consultations, or sales for hire, we can help. To see how we can help check out our website at www.gillissales.com Looking for even more tips? Like us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter @GillisSales.

Enough To Be Dangerous
Mike Lichterman - Let's get legal

Enough To Be Dangerous

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 73:40


Mike and Mark discuss what you should do to protect you and your family in the event of your passing.  What's the difference between a will and a trust, after this you'll know....Enough To Be Dangerous! Mike is a partner at Baar & Lichterman and is super knowledgeable about how to set your family up for the best outcome given any unfortunate situation. WHAT WE NEED MOST is for you to share this episode with your friends! Follow us on instagram @enoughtobedangerous or Facebook

Enough To Be Dangerous
Andrew Essink & Jason Los - Perennial Chocolate

Enough To Be Dangerous

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 91:07


Andrew & Jason, founders of Perennial Chocolate, come on "Enough To Be Dangerous" to talk of how they became chocolate makers and what you need to know before you start making your own chocolate! Mark and these guys went to school together so we relive some of our glory days and talk through some failed ideas before they started making this rich chocolate goodness!  You can find them @perennial_chocolate on instagram.  And you have enough time to order some of their best stuff for valentine's day! WHAT WE NEED MOST is for you to share this episode with your friends! Follow us on instagram @enoughtobedangerous or Facebook

Enough To Be Dangerous
Shane Ayers - Homing/Racing Pigeons

Enough To Be Dangerous

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 66:49


Shane Ayers joins the podcast for the first official episode of Enough To Be Dangerous! We talk origins of the podcast and how Shane and his racing pigeons played an integral role in what is sure to become your favorite podcast! Racing pigeons is a worldwide sport and pigeons played an important part in the world wars too! Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss another episode, and take a screenshot of your phone while listening to this podcast and tag us in instagram Instagram.com/enoughtobedangerous or Facebook.com/ETBDPodcast

Enough To Be Dangerous
Brett Kuipers - Michigan Forestry

Enough To Be Dangerous

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 70:19


Brett Kuipers comes in the studio to talk about forestry and how only YOU can prevent forest fires. Laughter, lumber, and lots of information; trust us, you'll learn enough to be dangerous! Follow Brett at miforestry.com or instagram.com/miforestry Subscribe to Enough To Be Dangerous and visit our website ETBDpodcast.com to share some ideas of industries or hobbies we should look into! Follow us on Instagram and Facebook

Enough To Be Dangerous
Nice To Meet Me (Us)

Enough To Be Dangerous

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 12:39


Mark Dykema and Andrew Nelson discuss the Enneagram, Tom Cruise, Home Alone 2, Pigeons, the origins of Enough To Be Dangerous, and what to expect when you're expecting this podcast to air on January 1st. Be sure to hit "subscribe."

Notes from Nero’s Notes
Just enough to be dangerous!

Notes from Nero’s Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 7:02


Tuesday • Ah...custom code, you say?

Ajax Union B2B Marketing Podcast
A CEO that knows enough to be dangerous Feat. Laura Kozelouzek

Ajax Union B2B Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 28:45


“You build it, and people are going to come.”  Why:  Goal was always serving the market that we’re in the best possible way that we could. Marketing: “Now the digital presence is probably the most effective and the greatest source of leads.” Sales: Grassroots business development efforts locally to find partnership opportunities.   Mistakes:  Converting to a responsive website was an issue.  We should have made a bigger investment in that area initially. Advice:  “The devil is in the details.”  Learn More Here: www.ajaxunion.com/podcast

Beer Busters
Episode 126: Stickman Brews/Hop Hedz Gear (or Enough to be Dangerous)

Beer Busters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 104:17


  Back at Stickman Brews again, and once again New England IPAs feature prominently in our discussion. This time, it’s because they brewed one…what?! I know, we were a bit shocked too. Ethan wasn’t event there to defend himself. Scandalous. But, seriously, it was pretty tasty, and it was a collaboration with our good friends at Hop Hedz. It’s called Double Deuce, and this evening was the release party. Kate Sorrento returned to the show along with Jim Buckman, who took up the mantle from Ethan on awesome beer discussion. Founder of Hop Hedz, Bart Kaminski, was also on hand to defend why he chose this particularly trendy (and contentious) beer style for the collab. As usual, Dan talked about the latest in brew news, we played a Stickman-inspired version of Libation or Fabrication, and Steph – continuing the theme of divisive beer styles – discussed Pumpkin Beers in Know Your Beers. Luckily, there was plenty of delicious liquid on hand.

CBC Audio
Enough To Be Dangerous - Audio

CBC Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 51:29


Worship Service - 08/28/16

CBC Audio
Enough To Be Dangerous - PDF

CBC Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016


Worship Service - 08/28/16

CBC Audio
Enough To Be Dangerous - PDF

CBC Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2016


Worship Service - 08/28/16

CBC Audio
Enough To Be Dangerous - Audio

CBC Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2016 51:29


Worship Service - 08/28/16

JCast Journey
Just Good Enough To Be Dangerous

JCast Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016


In this episode of The JCast Journey, host Darone Ruskay reflects on the rabbit hole that is keeping and maintaining the JCast Network website up, running, pretty, useful, funcitonal, all with no web training. His major take away, if he can do it, so can you! Once again, we ask that you consider donating to […]

Heights Christian Church Sermon Podcast -- Albuquerque, NM
Knowing Just Enough To Be Dangerous -- Jeremy Bannister

Heights Christian Church Sermon Podcast -- Albuquerque, NM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2016 50:52


The Gentle Rebel Podcast
#152: Ever Met a Person Who Knows ‘Just Enough to Be Dangerous’? [Podcast]

The Gentle Rebel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2016 29:09


Have you ever encountered one of those people who thinks they can do anything? They impress everyone with their confidence and vast skill set, with the assurance 'I can do that'. Only, once the rubber hits the road it becomes clear that they can't. Or worse, that they can do it well enough to get by but no where near the standards you would expect, or you could deliver yourself. This is kind of frustrating on two levels: first, that there are people with enough confidence and audacity to tell people they're good at things that they're not. And secondly, because you allowed yourself to believe that they were better suited to do something than you so you didn't put yourself forward for an opportunity that you would have loved to get involved with. Enough to Make Them Dangerous "It is a well-known fact that those people who must want to rule people are, ipso facto, those least suited to do it... anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job". ...I believe Douglas Adams said this and it seems appropriate in many areas of life. Those people who have the confidence and self-belief to quickly declare 'look at me, this is what I can do' normally have enough knowledge to make them dangerous and not enough self-doubt for them to want to learn any more. In this episode of the podcast I share two stories about people like this. Those who confidently promised beyond their abilities and ultimately disappointed. The reason I want to explore these ideas is that introverts and highly sensitive people can often be the antithesis of this way. We may find ourselves with too much self-doubt, believing those who put themselves forward, and choosing to step back even though we have strong talents and desires. We may hold ourselves back from even telling people what we're good at and what we enjoy, and thus miss out on opportunities that may come our way. So in this show I want to explore where this may come from: "I don't want to sound arrogant" "I don't want to set myself up for a fall" "I feel like an impostor" "I haven't been invited" ...and suggest some ways that we can begin gently sharing more of ourselves with other people and the world (without being anything like those people I mentioned earlier). Be Self-Aware See the Openings for Hints Understand the Bigger Picture Make the Most of One on One Remember that Just Because You are Good at something... Over to You Question: Have you ever wished you had the opening to share with someone something you love to do or are really good at but didn't because it didn't feel right? Why didn't it feel right? Please leave your response in the comments below.   Patreon You can support this podcast by becoming a patron through the Patreon page. Tell me you enjoy the show; encourage me to remain consistent in the creation of this content and in constantly seeking to take it to the next level. I am so incredibly thankful to those of you who continue to listen every week and for those of you decide to show your support by becoming a Patreon supporter.  

Seneca Creek Community Church
Rugged Spirituality: Just Enough to be Dangerous

Seneca Creek Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2010 45:20


    Week 1 in a 4 part Series:   Rugged Spirituality   Speaker: Mark Tindle