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Welcome to the Mowing in the Dark LAWN CARE Podcast! In today's Coffee & Bible Daily episode Aaron gets started into 1 Corinthians chapter 12. We learn about spiritual gifts and how they should be viewed and also manifestation and what we hould think about that. **Please give the podcast a 5 star rating and review in Apple Podcasts.** Give Me Your Feedback: http://www.linktr.ee/lansinglawnservice GREEN FROG WEB DESIGN SPECIFICALLY FOR LAWN CARE *Your First Month is ONLY $1.00* https://greenfrogwebdesign.com/ Buy Me A Coffee: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/mowinginthedark Michigan Maple Coffee: https://amzn.to/4eQZzSR Check out my business websites: www.lansinglawnservice.com www.gravelblasters.com , www.sutterbrotherslawncare.com Check out My Favorite Lawn Care Gear: Werner, AC78, Quickclick Stabilizer, Aluminum https://amzn.to/2OTOfMf Wonder Grip WG318L Liquid-Proof Double-Coated/Dipped Natural Latex Rubber Work Gloves 13-Gauge Seamless Nylon, Large, Large https://amzn.to/2Ytjml6 Hodenn Zero Turn Lawn Mower Hitch - Fits Ariens & Gravely ZT-X: https://amzn.to/3jJmEua ECHO Black Diamond Trimmer Line: https://amzn.to/2GBEL7d
Welcome back to the Mowing in the Dark LAWN CARE Podcast! In today's Coffee & Bible Daily episode Aaron finishes 1 Corinthians chapter 10. Paul goes back to the teaching about eating food sacrificed to idols and Christian freedom. Thanks for listening. Please give the podcast a 5 star rating and review in Apple Podcasts. Give Me Your Feedback: http://www.linktr.ee/lansinglawnservice Buy Me A Coffee: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/mowinginthedark Michigan Maple Coffee: https://amzn.to/4eQZzSR Check out my business websites: www.lansinglawnservice.com www.gravelblasters.com , www.sutterbrotherslawncare.com Check out My Favorite Lawn Care Gear: Werner, AC78, Quickclick Stabilizer, Aluminum https://amzn.to/2OTOfMf Wonder Grip WG318L Liquid-Proof Double-Coated/Dipped Natural Latex Rubber Work Gloves 13-Gauge Seamless Nylon, Large, Large https://amzn.to/2Ytjml6 Hodenn Zero Turn Lawn Mower Hitch - Fits Ariens & Gravely ZT-X: https://amzn.to/3jJmEua ECHO Black Diamond Trimmer Line: https://amzn.to/2GBEL7d #lawncare #landscaping #mowinginthedark #lawnservice #lawncarebusiness #lawncarepodcast #greenindustry #mowing #lawnmowing #landscapingpodcast #lawnpodcast #greenindustrypodcast #fullertonunfiltered #greengrindpodcast
Welcome back to the Mowing in the Dark LAWN CARE podcast!! In today's epsiode we are live at the Equip Expo with special guest Tony Rudolph from Tony's Lawn care on YouTube and Tony's Lawn Care Talk podcast. We talk about Tony's debt free journey and what life is like now that he has no debt in the world. Thanks for listening. Please give the podcast a 5 star rating and review in Apple Podcasts. Give Me Your Feedback: linktr.ee/lansinglawnservice Check out my business websites: www.lansinglawnservice.com www.gravelblasters.com , www.sutterbrotherslawncare.com Check out My Favorite Lawn Care Gear: Werner, AC78, Quickclick Stabilizer, Aluminum https://amzn.to/2OTOfMf Wonder Grip WG318L Liquid-Proof Double-Coated/Dipped Natural Latex Rubber Work Gloves 13-Gauge Seamless Nylon, Large, Large https://amzn.to/2Ytjml6 Hodenn Zero Turn Lawn Mower Hitch - Fits Ariens & Gravely ZT-X: https://amzn.to/3jJmEua ECHO Black Diamond Trimmer Line: https://amzn.to/2GBEL7d #lawncare #landscaping #mowinginthedark #lawnservice #lawncarebusiness #lawncarepodcast #greenindustry #mowing #lawnmowing #landscapingpodcast #lawnpodcast #greenindustrypodcast #fullertonunfiltered #greengrindpodcast
Welcome back to the Mowing in the Dark LAWN CARE Podcast! In this Coffee & Bible Daily epsiode Aaron gets into Acts chapter 10. We read about the Lord telling Peter to NEVER call anything or anyone unclean that God has made clean. Let's talk about it. Thanks for listening. Please give the podcast a 5 star rating and review in Apple Podcasts. I would love to hear your feedback. Send me an email with your feedback at lansinglawnservice@gmail.com Podcast Website: https://www.mowinginthedarkpodcast.com/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/314205064501496 Follow your host Aaron Sutter on… Instagram @lansinglawnservice Youtube: www.youtube.com/lansinglawnservicellc and check out my business websites: www.lansinglawnservice.com www.gravelblasters.com , www.sutterbrotherslawncare.com Check out My Favorite Lawn Care Gear: Werner, AC78, Quickclick Stabilizer, Aluminum https://amzn.to/2OTOfMf Wonder Grip WG318L Liquid-Proof Double-Coated/Dipped Natural Latex Rubber Work Gloves 13-Gauge Seamless Nylon, Large, Large https://amzn.to/2Ytjml6 Hodenn Zero Turn Lawn Mower Hitch - Fits Ariens & Gravely ZT-X: https://amzn.to/3jJmEua ECHO Black Diamond Trimmer Line: https://amzn.to/2GBEL7d #lawncare #landscaping #mowinginthedark #lawnservice #lawncarebusiness #lawncarepodcast #greenindustry #mowing #lawnmowing #landscapingpodcast #lawnpodcast #greenindustrypodcast #fullertonunfiltered #greengrindpodcast
My business is a cute Leo Rising, Leo Moon & Aquarius Sun - so shining the spotlight on how I got here, what I've learned & how I'm moving forward! I share about pricing burnout shiny object syndrome business as a vehicle for healing microsystems to create systemic change making friends with uncertainty intuition & navigating decision fatigue the REAL secret to entreprunership & so much moreeeee! Listen & enjoy
This episode is sponsored by Out of Pocket, because no one is prouder of us than us: https://www.outofpocket.health/You should also check out our courses, including ones taught by yours truly (How to Build A Healthcare Call Center and Healthcare 101): https://www.outofpocket.health/course-library--- Hosts:Nikhil Krishnan (twitter: https://twitter.com/nikillinit)Danielle Poreh (linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielleporeh/ twitter: https://twitter.com/danielleporeh )Guest:Sandy Varatharajah (twitter: https://twitter.com/sanvrajah?lang=en)TIMESTAMPS (00:00) Introduction to the 12 Gifts of Ops Christmas (01:30) Gift #1: Think like a product person (02:49) Gift #2: Run a drip campaign (04:12) Gift #3: Give people sight into the problems (06:01) Gift #4: Face your hidden factories, make swim lane maps (08:50) Gift #5: Start an offboarding doc (10:42) Gift #6: Prove something can be done before hiring a team (12:58) Gift #7: When in doubt, fly out (15:20) Gift #8: Build an ops roadmap (18:05) Gift #9: Before effort comes focus (22:43) Gift #10: Upgrade your software to AI features (26:33) Gift #11: Contracts create choke points (30:53) Gift #12: The power of schedule sending
Faith Fridays are back baby! In this episode we are starting into the book of Acts. I will being going through the entire book so please stay tuned so you don't miss a single episode. Let's get into it. Thanks for listening. Please give the podcast a 5 star rating and review in Apple Podcasts. I would love to hear your feedback. Send me an email with your feedback at lansinglawnservice@gmail.com Podcast Website: https://www.mowinginthedarkpodcast.com/ https://anchor.fm/mowinginthelight Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/314205064501496 12 Month Contract Template Editable Download https://www.mowinginthedarkpodcast.com/product-page/12-month-contract-for-lawn-snow-combined-100-editable Follow your host Aaron Sutter on… Instagram @lansinglawnservice Youtube: www.youtube.com/lansinglawnservicellc and check out my business website: www.lansinglawnservice.com Want to be on our Sticker Wall? Send your stickers to: Lansing Lawn Service LLC P.O. Box 454 Potterville, MI 48876 Check out My Favorite Lawn Care Gear: Werner, AC78, Quickclick Stabilizer, Aluminum https://amzn.to/2OTOfMf Wonder Grip WG318L Liquid-Proof Double-Coated/Dipped Natural Latex Rubber Work Gloves 13-Gauge Seamless Nylon, Large, Large https://amzn.to/2Ytjml6 Hodenn Zero Turn Lawn Mower Hitch - Fits Ariens & Gravely ZT-X: https://amzn.to/3jJmEua ECHO Black Diamond Trimmer Line: https://amzn.to/2GBEL7d #lawncare #landscaping #mowinginthedark #lawnservice #lawncarebusiness #lawncarepodcast #greenindustry #mowing #lawnmowing #landscapingpodcast #lawnpodcast #greenindustrypodcast #fullertonunfiltered #greengrindpodcast
This episode is a little bit all over the place. I talk about Equip Expo, my day, Bradley Mowers, and a huge announcement at the end of the episode. Let jump into it. Thanks for listening. Please give the podcast a 5 star rating and review in Apple Podcasts. I would love to hear your feedback. Send me an email with your feedback at lansinglawnservice@gmail.com Podcast Website: https://www.mowinginthedarkpodcast.com/ https://anchor.fm/mowinginthelight Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/314205064501496 12 Month Contract Template Editable Download https://www.mowinginthedarkpodcast.com/product-page/12-month-contract-for-lawn-snow-combined-100-editable Follow your host Aaron Sutter on… Instagram @lansinglawnservice Youtube: www.youtube.com/lansinglawnservicellc and check out my business website: www.lansinglawnservice.com Want to be on our Sticker Wall? Send your stickers to: Lansing Lawn Service LLC P.O. Box 454 Potterville, MI 48876 Check out My Favorite Lawn Care Gear: Werner, AC78, Quickclick Stabilizer, Aluminum https://amzn.to/2OTOfMf Wonder Grip WG318L Liquid-Proof Double-Coated/Dipped Natural Latex Rubber Work Gloves 13-Gauge Seamless Nylon, Large, Large https://amzn.to/2Ytjml6 Hodenn Zero Turn Lawn Mower Hitch - Fits Ariens & Gravely ZT-X: https://amzn.to/3jJmEua ECHO Black Diamond Trimmer Line: https://amzn.to/2GBEL7d #lawncare #landscaping #mowinginthedark #lawnservice #lawncarebusiness #lawncarepodcast #greenindustry #mowing #lawnmowing #landscapingpodcast #lawnpodcast #greenindustrypodcast #fullertonunfiltered #greengrindpodcast
We made it! We are here in Louisville for the Equip Expo and I cannot wait to see you guys. I think this is going to be one of the best Expos I have been to so far, and I have been to 8. Thanks for listening. Please give the podcast a 5 star rating and review in Apple Podcasts. I would love to hear your feedback. Send me an email with your feedback at lansinglawnservice@gmail.com Podcast Website: https://www.mowinginthedarkpodcast.com/ https://anchor.fm/mowinginthelight Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/314205064501496 12 Month Contract Template Editable Download https://www.mowinginthedarkpodcast.com/product-page/12-month-contract-for-lawn-snow-combined-100-editable Follow your host Aaron Sutter on… Instagram @lansinglawnservice Youtube: www.youtube.com/lansinglawnservicellc and check out my business website: www.lansinglawnservice.com Want to be on our Sticker Wall? Send your stickers to: Lansing Lawn Service LLC P.O. Box 454 Potterville, MI 48876 Check out My Favorite Lawn Care Gear: Werner, AC78, Quickclick Stabilizer, Aluminum https://amzn.to/2OTOfMf Wonder Grip WG318L Liquid-Proof Double-Coated/Dipped Natural Latex Rubber Work Gloves 13-Gauge Seamless Nylon, Large, Large https://amzn.to/2Ytjml6 Hodenn Zero Turn Lawn Mower Hitch - Fits Ariens & Gravely ZT-X: https://amzn.to/3jJmEua ECHO Black Diamond Trimmer Line: https://amzn.to/2GBEL7d #lawncare #landscaping #mowinginthedark #lawnservice #lawncarebusiness #lawncarepodcast #greenindustry #mowing #lawnmowing #landscapingpodcast #lawnpodcast #greenindustrypodcast #fullertonunfiltered #greengrindpodcast
This episode is one big reminder to get to the Wednesday Night Tony's Lawn Care and LCBU meet up at El Nopal. Come hang out with all the podcasters in the LCBU. We want to get to know you. Meet up Details: Where: El Nopal Mexican Restaurant, 2745 Crittenden Dr. Louisville, KY When: Wednesday, Oct. 18, 5 pm Thanks for listening. Please give the podcast a 5 star rating and review in Apple Podcasts. I would love to hear your feedback. Send me an email with your feedback at lansinglawnservice@gmail.com Podcast Website: https://www.mowinginthedarkpodcast.com/ https://anchor.fm/mowinginthelight Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/314205064501496 12 Month Contract Template Editable Download https://www.mowinginthedarkpodcast.com/product-page/12-month-contract-for-lawn-snow-combined-100-editable Follow your host Aaron Sutter on… Instagram @lansinglawnservice Youtube: www.youtube.com/lansinglawnservicellc and check out my business website: www.lansinglawnservice.com Want to be on our Sticker Wall? Send your stickers to: Lansing Lawn Service LLC P.O. Box 454 Potterville, MI 48876 Check out My Favorite Lawn Care Gear: Werner, AC78, Quickclick Stabilizer, Aluminum https://amzn.to/2OTOfMf Wonder Grip WG318L Liquid-Proof Double-Coated/Dipped Natural Latex Rubber Work Gloves 13-Gauge Seamless Nylon, Large, Large https://amzn.to/2Ytjml6 Hodenn Zero Turn Lawn Mower Hitch - Fits Ariens & Gravely ZT-X: https://amzn.to/3jJmEua ECHO Black Diamond Trimmer Line: https://amzn.to/2GBEL7d #lawncare #landscaping #mowinginthedark #lawnservice #lawncarebusiness #lawncarepodcast #greenindustry #mowing #lawnmowing #landscapingpodcast #lawnpodcast #greenindustrypodcast #fullertonunfiltered #greengrindpodcast
In this episode of JM International's ‘The Power of Music', we will talk about the power of music and innovation. Jose Zagazeta is a serial entrepreneur within the music industry and the founder of the Barcelona Music Tech Hub. He will talk about his experience trying to create an ecosystem of innovators within the music industry. We will discuss the potential and challenges of AI, kicking the value chain for local music communities, and - of course - the power of music. JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.
In the Wealth Circle, we talk a lot about the importance of having multiple income streams and how often the wealthiest people you know are business owners. So today, we're diving into what it looks like to start a business of your own, while still working a 9-5. Allegra chats with her friend, Wealth Circle grad, and business owner Carlyle, about her experience starting up a 53-acre, 21+ retreat space that's focused on outdoor, communal amenities and activities. Tune in to hear:-What made Carlyle decide to start this business and how she came up with the idea-How she managed to juggle starting a new business while working a full-time job (and what her day-to-day looks like now)-The numbers behind it all—from start-up to maintenance, to cash flow-Tips she has for women looking to start a business or go all-in on their side hustle Watch Coffee & Coin on YouTube >Check out Serena and follow them on Instagram @serenatxCheck out Meet Around the Table Learn more about the Wealth Circle >Download our FREE financial framework workbook >
In this episode I talk about the different types of trailers that can be used for a lawn care business and what you need to watch out for when you are shopping for one and all the ins and outs of owning a trailer. Thanks for listening. Please give the podcast a 5 star rating and review in Apple Podcasts. I would love to hear your feedback. Send me an email with your feedback at lansinglawnservice@gmail.com Podcast Website: https://www.mowinginthedarkpodcast.com/ https://anchor.fm/mowinginthelight 12 Month Contract Template Editable Download https://www.mowinginthedarkpodcast.com/product-page/12-month-contract-for-lawn-snow-combined-100-editable Follow your host Aaron Sutter on… Instagram @lansinglawnservice Youtube: www.youtube.com/lansinglawnservicellc and check out my business website: www.lansinglawnservice.com Want to be on our Sticker Wall? Send your stickers to: Lansing Lawn Service LLC P.O. Box 454 Potterville, MI 48876 Check out My Favorite Lawn Care Gear: Werner, AC78, Quickclick Stabilizer, Aluminum https://amzn.to/2OTOfMf Wonder Grip WG318L Liquid-Proof Double-Coated/Dipped Natural Latex Rubber Work Gloves 13-Gauge Seamless Nylon, Large, Large https://amzn.to/2Ytjml6 Hodenn Zero Turn Lawn Mower Hitch - Fits Ariens & Gravely ZT-X: https://amzn.to/3jJmEua ECHO Black Diamond Trimmer Line: https://amzn.to/2GBEL7d #lawncare #landscaping #mowinginthedark #lawnservice #lawncarebusiness #lawncarepodcast #greenindustry #mowing #lawnmowing #landscapingpodcast #lawnpodcast #greenindustrypodcast #fullertonunfiltered #greengrindpodcast
In this episode Judith Germain is interviewed by Scott Challinor from the Leaders Council and was asked a series of questions about leadership and the role it has played in her career to date. Judith shares her views on leadership culture and the effect that it has on employees and customers. They also discuss what it was like to be a senior leader who was young, female, and a person of colour. Judith explains what makes a Maverick Leader and the language of a Senior Leader. The Leaders Council of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is currently in the process of talking to leadership figures from across the nation in an attempt to understand this universal trait and what it means in Britain and Northern Ireland today. Scott Challinor commented 'Hosting a show like this, where you speak to genuine leaders who have been there and done it, either on a national stage or within a crucial industry sector, is an absolute honour'. Her podcast apperance is republished here with permission. Listen to the conversation to discover her thoughts on leadership and listen as Scott puts her through her paces and understands how she helps entrepreneurs and senior leaders. Judith's websites: The Maverick Paradox Magazine - themaverickparadox.com Company Website - maverickparadox.co.uk Judith's LinkedIn profile is here, her Twitter profile (MaverickMastery) is here, Facebook here and Instagram here.
In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Krista Giannak who is the founder of Wise Words That Matter. She is passionate about uncovering clients' untold stories, sharing real impact through the written word. Having once shied away from her own personal journey, Krista now speaks about her experiences facing fear to become a skier, who happens to be blind. Krista inspires her clients to share their own challenges and wisdom with the world. She believes that you want to do something and can't, find the Mavericks that can and learn from them. Listen to the conversation as Krista shares how to inform the stories that others tell. She shares how to take the entrepreneurial mindset to build your portfolio rather than following a recruitment process that tears you down. How do you write in your client's words? Find out how, by listening to Krista. Judith's websites: The Maverick Paradox Magazine - themaverickparadox.com Company Website - maverickparadox.co.uk Judith's LinkedIn profile is here, her Twitter profile (MaverickMastery) is here, Facebook here and Instagram here.
This week, Jance talks through how she found the 'Perfect Product' for her business and how you can do the same. Listen to Jance describe what her business used to be and how much it changed when she found something her customers actually wanted.Follow Jance Chartae on Instagram @JanceChartae and @TheBoutiqueAcademyTo work with Jance, please visit www.theboutiqueacademy.comThis podcast is executive produced and edited by Kevin Ortega-Rojas.
Are you showing up fully in your business as the unique and talented person that you are? Have you embraced your inner bad @ss, and are you sharing it with the world? Your business is an extension of who you are in the world, and the people that thrive the most are the ones that know their unique gifts, CLAIM them, and then share them with the world in a big way. Today and every day, show up as the bad @ss that you are…that rockstar within that has a special and unique way of communicating, sharing, giving. Let THAT person shine through all you do, and as you lean into the amazingly talented and fabulous person that you are…your business and life expand with you! Connecting with Kara: FREE GIFT FROM KARA- YOUR BREAKTHROUGH JOURNAL Website Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Soul Inspiring Business Private FB Group
Ein Business, das läuft - Der Podcast für Selbstständige und Unternehmer
Alle schreien Skalierung. Und ja, Skalierung ist eine gute Strategie ... doch nicht die Einzige. Wie so oft kann auch genau das Gegenteil funktionieren und vielleicht genau die richtige Strategie für dich und dein Business sein. Was das bedeutet und wie das geht erfährst du in dieser Episode.
Good things require hard work. This week, we're chatting with entrepreneur Dre Barthel, Owner and Creative Director of Covey, about taking the first step and moving forward in your dreams. We're talking about real challenges we face as working from home with family and how we can trust the Lord with our work time and family. You'll learn practical strategies to balance business and work and the importance of taking time to rest. An entrepreneur at heart, Dre has created and produced two successful annual event series through the Covey platform: the Momboss 5k and the Steadfast Retreat, with more to come! For Dre, it has been a fabulous journey to get to the point in her professional life where her passion for event planning, brand awareness, and strategy collide with her deepest desire to make a difference in the lives of others. Learn more about what Dre is doing at coveyevents.com , Instagram, and more info on The Steadfast Retreat here.
Ein Business, das läuft - Der Podcast für Selbstständige und Unternehmer
Viele sagen, sie seien Unternehmerinnen oder Unternehmer. Dabei sind sie es nicht. In Wirklichkeit sind sie selbstständig. Unternehmer denken anders und handeln anders. Wie sie denken und handeln und wie du Unternehmer werden kannst, wenn du das willst, erfährst du in der aktuellen Episode.
In this episode, I chat with Gregory Keele. Greg is an entrepreneurship teacher from Canyon Lake, California and the founder of Virtual Startup Academy. He has degrees from Claremont McKenna College, has launched multiple startups in the last decade and a half, and coaches high school football. His professional interests include entrepreneurial programs, project-based learning in physical and virtual learning environments, engineering student-led classrooms, and cross-curricular project collaboration. Connect with Greg: Website: Virtualstartup.academy Email: Greg@virtualstartup.com Phone: 9514051729
Season 5, Episode 9. She's lived in Kenya, Uganda, Botswana, the UK, South Africa, Thailand, Zanzibar, Austria, and now, Germany. Tania gets lost keeping track of everywhere she's lived! She craves stability, yet at the same time, she can't imagine not moving again soon. Tania's expat history has made her very resourceful, creative, and flexible - all traits that make her a great entrepreneur. She consults on travel to Kenya, sews and sells African fabrics, has a blog, and more. Yet still, she struggles to confidently identify as an entrepreneur. We explore why that is, how her expat life has helped and hurt her business life, and whether Germany is a good place to start a company. Participate in the Expat and Spouses Monitor survey for expats and expat spouses in Germany. FIND TANIA swahilisecrets.com On Instagram @swahilisecrets.shop On Instagram @swahilisecrets.travel On Instagram @African.Abroad.Blog CONNECT theexpatcast.com Instagram @theexpatcast Twitter @theexpatcast This episode is sponsored by Comfort Eats. Read more about them on the blog.
On today’s episode we’re joined by Nick Smith :https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicksmith11/ , Group Loss Prevention Manager from Chemist Warehouse Retail Group and PPFF Committee Member.We’ve seen a lot of changes over the past 12 months of how we all conduct business, from being able to respond to lockdowns and reopens, to “circuit breaker” lockdowns, to visitor counting, to increased customer violence, to significant growth in online sales and the list goes on. The traditional Loss Prevention Manager’s role had to adapt to everything that was thrown at them. We discuss these changes with Nick and get his view on what might happen in Loss Prevention in the future.Nicole Smith: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-smith-83ba7255/Manu Prasanna: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manu-prasanna-venkatesan-722274155/Disclaimer: This recording (Podcast) has been prepared and made available by Checkpoint Systems (Aust/NZ) Pty Ltd (Checkpoint), in collaboration with the members of the Profit Protection Future Forum. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only. Checkpoint makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice and Checkpoint does not accept any liability for any loss arising from the use of or reliance on the information. Unless specifically stated otherwise, Checkpoint does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. Any expressions of opinions reflect the views of the speakers and are not necessarily those of Checkpoint, and are subject to change without notice.Checkpoint makes no warranty that this Podcast, or the server that makes it available, is free of viruses.
In this episode, Mike chats with veteran entrepreneur David Johnson about his transition from service member to civilian. David explains how he overcame the challenges of military separation and the success he's recently found in entrepreneurship."You have the innate ability...if you match that by learning a skillset, then that's the recipe."-David JohnsonHere are 5 Key Takeaways from this episode:Overcoming Service Separation ChallengesThe Importance of Mentorship During TransitionHow to Carry Over Military Skills to Civilian LifeThe Advantages of Maintaining a RoutineFocusing on Your "What's Next"Honorable Mentions & Useful LinksPrinciples - Ray DalioListen here or wherever you get your podcasts
In this episode of Disruptive Conversations, I speak with Sarah Kaplan (PhD). Sarah is an innovation scholar at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. She has recently written the book The 360˚ Corporation. Today, Sarah works to explore how ideas from innovation can be applied in a way that helps to create a world of social and economic justice. Although much of her work focuses on gender equality, it is clear Sarah takes an intersectional approach to her work.Here are some of my many takeaways from this conversations.Transformation is not something you can do on the side.For many years Sarah thought of her innovation/academic work was her day job while her concerns for gender equity and other social issues was something she did on the side. One day she woke up and realized she had been told the story that the Women’s Liberation Movement had fixed everything. Women would not face barriers brought about by patriarchy. Yet, when she looked around the world, her students and women around her were still facing the same issues that the Women’s Liberation Movement was supposed to have addressed. She realized that 30 years later, the conversation had not changed. It was in this “ah moment” she decided that her two worlds needed to collide. Her transformational work was no longer something she could do part-time. Words echoed by Zaid Hassan a past guest on the podcast you can listen to him in episode 34, The Tragedy of Strategic Planning.Change the conversation.The thesis for this podcast has always been, if we are to transform organizations, we need to change the conversation. It is always wonderful to hear your guest make similar comments. For Sarah, the conversation about gender equity has focused on approaches like unconscious bias training. These approaches focus on the individual and not the systems that maintain the status quo. For example, many of the dominant approaches focus notions like women do not negotiate or do not negotiate well. These ideas ignore that women who negotiate are often thought to be selfish, unreasonable or generally unpleasant. People do not receive negotiations from men in the same way they receive them from women. To change the status quo, we need to transform the conversations. As a result, Sarah’s work focuses not on changing the individual, but on changing the context.We ignore the social wake companies create.It is always interesting to me to learn my guest’s point of entry into the work they do. As a business and innovation scholar who has also been interested in the rise and fall of empires, it is not surprising that she came to the conclusion that we are not going to change the world if we do not transform business. For Sarah, if we are to create a fair and equitable world, we need to transform businesses from within. In this episode, we had an insightful discussion on the idea that we shouldn’t need a term like social entrepreneur. All businesses are social or create social outcomes. What we tend to do is ignore the social wake that companies create. Sarah’s book, The 360˚ Corporation, explores the tradeoffs companies make. In the book, she makes a compelling case for how companies need to approach these tradeoffs. The point that stood out for me is that companies often need to change their business model if they are going to reduce the wake they create in the world. This is not an easy proposition, yet Sarah’s does make a compelling argument by juxtaposing two very different companies, Walmart and Nike. One of the surprising things about her book is the way in which she is able to help the reader understand the tensions these companies face and how their business models can often constrain their choices. Focusing on the individual has a recoil effect.I recently had a conversation with a very senior executive who wanted to implement mandatory anti-blackness training. In this episode, Sarah highlights what the research says about these types of mandatory programs and how they tend to have a recoil or backlash effect. For example, when people are mandated to attend these programs, they tend to harden or double down on their views. Additionally, these kinds of programs can also make people hyper-aware of marginalized groups. Often their response can be to tokenize or other the very groups we are trying to help. These approaches although well-intentioned can have ill effects when not well thought out.Two tangible ideas from the episode:Stop focusing on the individual if your goal is to create change. Get rid of the mindset that we have to fix individuals.Identify the social structures and systems that create the outcomes you wish to change.Transformation is about changing ourselves and the environment.So much of the self-help literature focuses on changing yourself. Ralph Stacey, one of my favorite scholars in writing about transformation, says “entities are forming patterns of interactions and at the same time, that they are being formed by these patterns of interactions”. When we focus on the individual, we focus on the first part of his quote and ignore that “entities are being formed by these patterns of interactions”. Much of the dominant discourse focuses too much on the individual and ignores the structures. Perhaps if you take anything from this episode, it is that although there are times when paying attention to the individual can make a difference, it is perhaps my fruitful to pay attention to the structures and systems in which that individual resides. Regardless of how much the individual changes, the change will not happen until the context in which they reside also changes. For more similar ideas listen to Episode 70 with Kate Sutherland, Dismantling the myth of the lone wolf.For more information about Sarah Kaplan’s (PhD) work you can visit the sites below:GATE website: www.gendereconomy.orgGATE explainers: https://www.gendereconomy.org/explainers/Sarah Kaplan’s website: https://sarahkaplan.info
In this episode of Disruptive Conversations, I speak with Sarah Kaplan (PhD). Sarah is an innovation scholar at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. She has recently written the book The 360˚ Corporation. Today, Sarah works to explore how ideas from innovation can be applied in a way that helps to create a world of social and economic justice. Although much of her work focuses on gender equality, it is clear Sarah takes an intersectional approach to her work.Here are some of my many takeaways from this conversations.Transformation is not something you can do on the side.For many years Sarah thought of her innovation/academic work was her day job while her concerns for gender equity and other social issues was something she did on the side. One day she woke up and realized she had been told the story that the Women’s Liberation Movement had fixed everything. Women would not face barriers brought about by patriarchy. Yet, when she looked around the world, her students and women around her were still facing the same issues that the Women’s Liberation Movement was supposed to have addressed. She realized that 30 years later, the conversation had not changed. It was in this “ah moment” she decided that her two worlds needed to collide. Her transformational work was no longer something she could do part-time. Words echoed by Zaid Hassan a past guest on the podcast you can listen to him in episode 34, The Tragedy of Strategic Planning.Change the conversation.The thesis for this podcast has always been, if we are to transform organizations, we need to change the conversation. It is always wonderful to hear your guest make similar comments. For Sarah, the conversation about gender equity has focused on approaches like unconscious bias training. These approaches focus on the individual and not the systems that maintain the status quo. For example, many of the dominant approaches focus notions like women do not negotiate or do not negotiate well. These ideas ignore that women who negotiate are often thought to be selfish, unreasonable or generally unpleasant. People do not receive negotiations from men in the same way they receive them from women. To change the status quo, we need to transform the conversations. As a result, Sarah’s work focuses not on changing the individual, but on changing the context.We ignore the social wake companies create.It is always interesting to me to learn my guest’s point of entry into the work they do. As a business and innovation scholar who has also been interested in the rise and fall of empires, it is not surprising that she came to the conclusion that we are not going to change the world if we do not transform business. For Sarah, if we are to create a fair and equitable world, we need to transform businesses from within. In this episode, we had an insightful discussion on the idea that we shouldn’t need a term like social entrepreneur. All businesses are social or create social outcomes. What we tend to do is ignore the social wake that companies create. Sarah’s book, The 360˚ Corporation, explores the tradeoffs companies make. In the book, she makes a compelling case for how companies need to approach these tradeoffs. The point that stood out for me is that companies often need to change their business model if they are going to reduce the wake they create in the world. This is not an easy proposition, yet Sarah’s does make a compelling argument by juxtaposing two very different companies, Walmart and Nike. One of the surprising things about her book is the way in which she is able to help the reader understand the tensions these companies face and how their business models can often constrain their choices. Focusing on the individual has a recoil effect.I recently had a conversation with a very senior executive who wanted to implement mandatory anti-blackness training. In this episode, Sarah highlights what the research says about these types of mandatory programs and how they tend to have a recoil or backlash effect. For example, when people are mandated to attend these programs, they tend to harden or double down on their views. Additionally, these kinds of programs can also make people hyper-aware of marginalized groups. Often their response can be to tokenize or other the very groups we are trying to help. These approaches although well-intentioned can have ill effects when not well thought out.Two tangible ideas from the episode:Stop focusing on the individual if your goal is to create change. Get rid of the mindset that we have to fix individuals.Identify the social structures and systems that create the outcomes you wish to change.Transformation is about changing ourselves and the environment.So much of the self-help literature focuses on changing yourself. Ralph Stacey, one of my favorite scholars in writing about transformation, says “entities are forming patterns of interactions and at the same time, that they are being formed by these patterns of interactions”. When we focus on the individual, we focus on the first part of his quote and ignore that “entities are being formed by these patterns of interactions”. Much of the dominant discourse focuses too much on the individual and ignores the structures. Perhaps if you take anything from this episode, it is that although there are times when paying attention to the individual can make a difference, it is perhaps my fruitful to pay attention to the structures and systems in which that individual resides. Regardless of how much the individual changes, the change will not happen until the context in which they reside also changes. For more similar ideas listen to Episode 70 with Kate Sutherland, Dismantling the myth of the lone wolf.For more information about Sarah Kaplan’s (PhD) work you can visit the sites below:GATE website: www.gendereconomy.orgGATE explainers: https://www.gendereconomy.org/explainers/Sarah Kaplan’s website: https://sarahkaplan.info
Parlons de la sexualité avec les enfants, brisons des pratiques silencieuses et avant tout, si tu supportes quelqu'un, applique la même énergie que tu aimerais recevoir.
In this episode, I chat with the host of 'Just get started' podcast Brian Ondrako. Brian shares his personal story and the learnings that came from his experiences that lead him to entrepreneurship. Some of the topics we talked about included:-Self-awareness and reflection-The impact of curiosity-Work ethic-The role self-love plays to propel someone forward-How to prioritise what's important to reduce stress and overwhelm-The key patterns and qualities that surface in some of his podcast guests about getting started.For more info on Brian- https://brianondrako.comIf you’ve enjoyed this episode please leave a comment, rate the show and share it with your friends. Also, consider subscribing to the Wellthy Living podcast on iTunes and the Wellthy Living youtube channel, so you can listen to more conversations with wonderful humans who’s stories, knowledge, actionable ideas and wisdom can help you to live a meaningful, connected and well life, both personally and professionally. You can connect with me at http://wellthyliving.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/welllthyliving/https://www.instagram.com/wellthy.living/https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaentwisle/https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/wellthy-living/id1374243559
In this episode, I chat with the host of 'Just get started' podcast Brian Ondrako. Brian shares his personal story and the learnings that came from his experiences that lead him to entrepreneurship. Some of the topics we talked about included:-Self-awareness and reflection-The impact of curiosity-Work ethic-The role self-love plays to propel someone forward-How to prioritise what's important to reduce stress and overwhelm-The key patterns and qualities that surface in some of his podcast guests about getting started.For more info on Brian- https://brianondrako.comIf you’ve enjoyed this episode please leave a comment, rate the show and share it with your friends. Also, consider subscribing to the Wellthy Living podcast on iTunes and the Wellthy Living youtube channel, so you can listen to more conversations with wonderful humans who’s stories, knowledge, actionable ideas and wisdom can help you to live a meaningful, connected and well life, both personally and professionally. You can connect with me at http://wellthyliving.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/welllthyliving/https://www.instagram.com/wellthy.living/https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaentwisle/https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/wellthy-living/id1374243559
In this episode, I chat with women in leadership consultant, co-founder of “Woman 5.0.” platform, TEDx speaker and contributor of Psychologies magazine Coach directory, Lara Khalaf . We talk about women and power, things that prevent women from connecting with their inner power source, the impact outsourcing their power has on their sustainable success and ways to help women access their power more easily. More specifically we covered topics such as people-pleasing, approval addiction, and boundaries. We also discussed self-awareness and why it's so important for sustainable success and amongst so much more.To find out more about Lara and her work go to www.Larakhalaf.comTo watch her TEDx - 'The other side of Syria': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRVz1MxG4O4To find out more about my services go to www.wellthyliving.comSubscribe to my Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCzifuN8gLvajOhN0O_NDng?view_as=subscriber
In this episode, I chat with women in leadership consultant, co-founder of “Woman 5.0.” platform, TEDx speaker and contributor of Psychologies magazine Coach directory, Lara Khalaf . We talk about women and power, things that prevent women from connecting with their inner power source, the impact outsourcing their power has on their sustainable success and ways to help women access their power more easily. More specifically we covered topics such as people-pleasing, approval addiction, and boundaries. We also discussed self-awareness and why it's so important for sustainable success and amongst so much more.To find out more about Lara and her work go to www.Larakhalaf.comTo watch her TEDx - 'The other side of Syria': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRVz1MxG4O4To find out more about my services go to www.wellthyliving.comSubscribe to my Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCzifuN8gLvajOhN0O_NDng?view_as=subscriber
This episode is dedicated to teaching you the three things that you can change with your mindset to succeed in your network marketing or entrepreneurial business.
War hardens a person, but also creates a vulnerable society when the battle takes place outside the bubble. Today we reflect on the softening of America by exploring our recent history, technology and society.
Messiness and clutter will create a wave of problems. Today we discuss our own challenges with growth and the mistakes we are currently making. Time to take ownership, correct course, and go to the next level.
In this episode, you meet Chris Hooper. Early in his life, Chris began to see accounting as the language of business and despite having had success as an accountant, he realized that his business could not scale beyond him. The company he is building is called Accodex. Accodex is disrupting what some describe as the most boring profession in the world, Accounting. He is building a company to avoid what he calls the Accounting Apocalypse.Chris noticed that just as the innovation of the double entry accounting had revolutionized Accounting, there were new trends that were also about to disrupt the field of accounting. His company Accodex, his striving to be a platform to support the future accounting. Although it is often described as Uber for accounting, the analogy does not fit well. If Uber gave you the same driver each time, and spent time ensuring that you trusted the driver, then that would be Accodex.The company Chris is building is based on the insights he gained while studying the history of Accounting during his MBA. He noticed four trends that were changing the future of Accounting:Changing labour force dynamics and expectationsTechnological changeGlobalizationsChanging expectations of owners and entrepreneursDriven by the entrepreneurial bug, he set himself on a journey to build a company that met his needs as an accountant. He built a company to satisfy his own needs.One of my favourite insights from Chris was his use of the analogy of sailing a ship. You can build a ship but if the winds are not blowing, or the weather is not right, it is hard to get the ship moving. What I love about this analogy is that it acknowledges the uncertainty involved in building a business. It acknowledges that we all have limited control as we try to build the future.Chris is ambitious and wants to build a company that last well beyond his lifetime. Very few companies make it past forty years. What I admire about him, is that once he noticed that there was incongruence between what he was doing and what he wanted to be doing, he took the time to fundamentally shift his course. This is a common theme among people I interview on Disruptive Conversations.Being an entrepreneur is hard work, and Chris suggests that entrepreneurs need to believe that the fight is worth fighting for. They need to be so committed to it that they're almost willing to die for it. If you believe that fight is worth fighting for, then fight relentlessly. Chris believes in hard work. His favourite quote is, “the elevator to success is out of order, but the stairs are always available”.To learn more about what Chris means by the accounting Apocalypse you can check out his video here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO2Iy0yvdEYLearn more about Accodex here:https://www.accodex.com/
In this episode, you meet Chris Hooper. Early in his life, Chris began to see accounting as the language of business and despite having had success as an accountant, he realized that his business could not scale beyond him. The company he is building is called Accodex. Accodex is disrupting what some describe as the most boring profession in the world, Accounting. He is building a company to avoid what he calls the Accounting Apocalypse.Chris noticed that just as the innovation of the double entry accounting had revolutionized Accounting, there were new trends that were also about to disrupt the field of accounting. His company Accodex, his striving to be a platform to support the future accounting. Although it is often described as Uber for accounting, the analogy does not fit well. If Uber gave you the same driver each time, and spent time ensuring that you trusted the driver, then that would be Accodex.The company Chris is building is based on the insights he gained while studying the history of Accounting during his MBA. He noticed four trends that were changing the future of Accounting:Changing labour force dynamics and expectationsTechnological changeGlobalizationsChanging expectations of owners and entrepreneursDriven by the entrepreneurial bug, he set himself on a journey to build a company that met his needs as an accountant. He built a company to satisfy his own needs.One of my favourite insights from Chris was his use of the analogy of sailing a ship. You can build a ship but if the winds are not blowing, or the weather is not right, it is hard to get the ship moving. What I love about this analogy is that it acknowledges the uncertainty involved in building a business. It acknowledges that we all have limited control as we try to build the future.Chris is ambitious and wants to build a company that last well beyond his lifetime. Very few companies make it past forty years. What I admire about him, is that once he noticed that there was incongruence between what he was doing and what he wanted to be doing, he took the time to fundamentally shift his course. This is a common theme among people I interview on Disruptive Conversations.Being an entrepreneur is hard work, and Chris suggests that entrepreneurs need to believe that the fight is worth fighting for. They need to be so committed to it that they're almost willing to die for it. If you believe that fight is worth fighting for, then fight relentlessly. Chris believes in hard work. His favourite quote is, “the elevator to success is out of order, but the stairs are always available”.To learn more about what Chris means by the accounting Apocalypse you can check out his video here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO2Iy0yvdEYLearn more about Accodex here:https://www.accodex.com/
Since I was a little girl I had this appreciation that there was something unique about being in relationship with horses, I felt at home there. I have spent the last 20 years immersed in the equine industry, from spending time at summer camps, to receiving education in equine science, to working in the breeding shed and now to running a retreat space where we partner with horses to empower self awareness and leadership, and the horses have taught me much. Whether you are a seasoned horse person, or someone that is new to the path and curious as to why we are drawn to the language and space of the horse, this podcast will speak to you. In it I talk about the layers of language of horses, how they speak to us, how we can deepen into this partnership and what is the symbolism of them when they start to show up in our lives. Tune in as I speak to the symbolism and language of horses and how we can begin to understand them in a more conscious way.
That word "DESERVE"... wipe it from your vocabulary.This is conditioning for life. Life is going to be painful, there's gonna be some hard times, son. Nothing is given to you, and don't look at the world like you deserve something because you simply exist in a conscious state. If you haven't worked your ass off for it, you don't deserve it. And sometimes, many times, you will work your ass off or something, and you still won't win. And guess what you're going to need to do... tape it up.
Dogs don’t eat dogs, they build packs, together they hunt and eat market share. Goals are futile without action. Actionable execution is futile without planning. Today we discuss goal setting and filling the void with hands and daylight. We discuss our own completed mission “OPERATION SAVE FIRST QUARTER”. How to generate momentum, and the importance of relationships, and knowing who you are. Great things don’t chase you down, you chase down great things.
Ein Business, das läuft - Der Podcast für Selbstständige und Unternehmer
Egal welche Art von Business du betreibst: Mit diesen 10 grundlegenden Strategien kannst du dein Geschäft auf das nächste Level heben. Sie entscheiden darüber ob sich dein Geschäft entwickelt, stagniert oder schrumpft. Wie du sie erfolgreich auch für dein Business einsetzt ist Thema dieser Episode.
Entrepreunership is one of my absolute favorite topics. For the month of May we are sitting down with 4 enterprising women to learn from their entrepreneurial journey. It's really important for me to showcase everyday women who remind us of what's possible with growth, some grit and a whole lot of God's grace. These 4 women each have a unique spin on entrepreneurship. Some of them work their businesses on the side while working for someone else. Others are full time entrepreneurs or have been in the past. Either way, they have tapped into their unique giftings and found work they love and are being paid for. Your going to love their stories! These week's featured entrepreneur is Crystal Stine. Crystal makes a living as a writer. She encourages women to pursue holy hustle - a work hard, rest well lifestyle that chases faith instead of fame. Mama to a 5-year-old (and married to her high school sweetheart), Crystal is the author of “Creative Basics: 30 Days to Awesome Social Media Art,” creator of the popular “Clarity Coaching” Course, editor of "Craving Connection" and host of the annual Write 31 Days challenge. This week's episode is part 2 of a two part conversation I had with Crystal about developing your writing passion right where you are. We get specific about the practice of writing, practical suggestions for working your writing muscle and Crystal shares a little of her journey to her first traditionally published book. Connect with Crystal online: Her website: CrystalStine.me Instagram: @CrystalStine Show Notes: Write 31 Days Holy Hustle Declare Conference Hope Writers Harvest House Publishers Enneagram SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES --- New podcasts episodes available on Thursdays. If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on iTunes and write a short review. Connect with Kendra at @strongherevent on Instagram or @strongernetwork on Twitter. Ask a question on the podcast episode at strongerthanyouthink.co/blog or by emailing strongerevent@gmail.com.
Entrepreunership is one of my absolute favorite topics. For the month of May we are sitting down with 4 enterprising women to learn from their entrepreneurial journey. It's really important for me to showcase everyday women who remind us of what's possible with growth, some grit and a whole lot of God's grace. These 4 women each have a unique spin on entrepreneurship. Some of them work their businesses on the side while working for someone else. Others are full time entrepreneurs or have been in the past. Either way, they have tapped into their unique giftings and found work they love and are being paid for. Your going to love their stories! These week's featured entrepreneur is Crystal Stine. Crystal makes a living as a writer. She encourages women to pursue holy hustle - a work hard, rest well lifestyle that chases faith instead of fame. Mama to a 5-year-old (and married to her high school sweetheart), Crystal is the author of “Creative Basics: 30 Days to Awesome Social Media Art,” creator of the popular “Clarity Coaching” Course, editor of "Craving Connection" and host of the annual Write 31 Days challenge. This week's episode is part 1 of a two part conversation I had with Crystal about developing your writing passion right where you are. We talk about Crystal's journey to writing as a career. She pulls back the curtain on what her writing life looks like *spoiler alert* it's not glamorous. We also discuss how blogging has evolved to allow women to make a living from home. Come back next week for Part 2. We get specific about the practice of writing and Crystal shares a little of her journey to her first traditionally published book. Connect with Crystal online: Her website: CrystalStine.me Instagram: @CrystalStine Show Notes: Write 31 Days SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES --- New podcasts episodes available on Thursdays. If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on iTunes and write a short review. Connect with Kendra at @strongherevent on Instagram or @strongernetwork on Twitter. Ask a question on the podcast episode at strongerthanyouthink.co/blog or by emailing strongerevent@gmail.com.
Entrepreunership is one of my absolute favorite topics. For the month of May we are sitting down with 4 enterprising women to learn from their entrepreneurial journey. It's really important for me to showcase everyday women who remind us of what's possible with growth, some grit and a whole lot of God's grace. These 4 women each have a unique spin on entrepreneurship. Some of them work their businesses on the side while working for someone else. Others are full time entrepreneurs or have been in the past. Either way, they have tapped into their unique giftings and found work they love and are being paid for. Your going to love their stories! Our first guest for this series is Debi Adams. I met Debi in my previous job. She is a very gifted designer and artists. You can see 3 examples of her work over on the StrongerThanYouThink.co blog. She even has her own product line! Debi has been involved in the art industry for more than 35 years and feels blessed to make a living from her passions. Her experiences include floral arranging, sewing, home and party decor, calligraphy, watercolor, set stylizing, photography as well as paper crafting. She has been featured in Somerset Studios, Apronology, Where Women Create, Where Women Cook and a myriad of other magazines and books. A teacher by degree but an artist at heart, Debi is a California native but relocated to Arizona just two years ago. She loves spending time with her four grown daughters and “junking” at garage/estate sales and thrift stores. You can view her work on her blog at www.debi-adams.com on Instagram: @debi_adams on Facebook: Debi Adams on Spellbinders Paper Arts website: Debi's Collection Show Notes: SNAP Conference SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES --- New podcasts episodes available on Thursdays. If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on iTunes and write a short review. Connect with Kendra at @strongherevent on Instagram or @strongernetwork on Twitter. Ask a question on the podcast episode at strongerthanyouthink.co/blog or by emailing strongerevent@gmail.com.
In this podcast, Paul Heidebrecht at the University of Waterloo discusses the strange, yet beautiful connection between Peace Building and Startup organisation. With his work, he is working to disrupt how universities foster innovation. The strange podcast provides a lot of insight for those of us interested in disruption and system change. Hope you enjoy the podcast. This podcast was recorded on Skype.Music provided by Clint Harewood you contact him on these websites: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Tamo.T or LinkedIn: https://www.facebook.com/Tamo.T
In this podcast, Paul Heidebrecht at the University of Waterloo discusses the strange, yet beautiful connection between Peace Building and Startup organisation. With his work, he is working to disrupt how universities foster innovation. The strange podcast provides a lot of insight for those of us interested in disruption and system change. Hope you enjoy the podcast. This podcast was recorded on Skype.Music provided by Clint Harewood you contact him on these websites: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Tamo.T or LinkedIn: https://www.facebook.com/Tamo.T
Today on the podcast we're talking with social entrepreneur Jonathan Schilit, a great guy who started his career in Hollywood and is now creating an idea generating website that strives to make the world a better place. Take a listen to hear about what Fast and the Furious star Paul Walker smells like, learn about what it was like to produce an social action awards show on VH1, get a direct account of what it takes to build a sunglasses company from the ground up, and much more! Today's episode is sponsored by Willis Gan Zolo's Pokemon Day Care Center. You can also download this episode on iTunes!