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Send us a textDue to the holiday weekend we are running a blast from the past. One of the most requested episodes!The FrameFrog system creates a seamless pathway for wiring electrified door openings, solving a decades-old problem that has plagued low voltage installers and access control specialists.• Architects Ron Hicks and construction expert Gary Johnson developed FrameFrog after 20 years of struggling with electrified opening installations• Traditional methods for electrified openings often fail due to metal connectors breaking or flex conduit being impossible to fish through• FrameFrog features integrated funnel-shaped ports that guide fish tape automatically through the frame• The system creates a complete loop connecting all components (door position switches, electric strikes, EPTs, etc.)• Pre-installation in hollow metal frames eliminates the "division problem" between trades that leads to field conflicts• Live demonstration showed how easily wire can be fished through the entire frame system in seconds• Buildings last 50-75 years, making infrastructure for future security needs essential even if not immediately implemented• System works with all types of access control including POE and traditional low voltageTo learn more about the FrameFrog system or to find a distributor, visit www.framefrog.us or contact Ron directly at ron@framefrog.us.Support the showKnowledge is power! Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling . Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH#CBRCDD #RCDD
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En esta tercera temporada, VEUS se acerca lentamente a esa tela de araña que compone la red de cuidados en la que se mece el planeta para, podcast tras podcast, hacerla vibrar. Su melodía arranca con Carles y Cristina, las primeras voces en preguntarse cómo es posible que esta red, aparentemente frágil, sostenga a tantos seres humanos ¿Cómo es que no se vence, abrumada por tantas injusticias, conflictos, desigualdades? ¿Qué tiene, que la hace tan resiliente? Cristina y Carles creen que la respuesta está en la calle, al lado de los seres humanos más desfavorecidos. Su voluntad de acabar con la pobreza está atravesada por la alegría de formar parte de un colectivo formado por cientos de personas cuyos nombres pueden pronunciar, ponerles rostro, porque han compartido un tiempo, un espacio y una acción. Comparten una amistad profunda desde hace años, una fraternidad curtida que va más allá de sus cargos y roles en el seno de la Coordinadora Valenciana de ONGD de la Comunitat Valenciana, porque tienen la capacidad de convertir el acto de crear vínculos y cuidarlos en una forma de estar en el mundo. A su lado descubrimos qué sucede cuando las injusticias, las violencias, las desigualdades, se abordan desde un “nosotros” consciente. sostenido en el tiempo y atravesado por el entusiasmo. Una producción de Medicusmundi Mediterrània Dirección: Martha Zein Producción de podcast: Iván Patxi Gómez Gallego Narradora: María Molina El proyecto ha contado con la financiación de la Direcció General de Cooperació de la Conselleria d’Afers socials i esport del Govern de les Illes Balears y la Conselleria de Participació, Transparència, Cooperació i Qualitat Democràtica de la Generalitat Valenciana. Gonzalo Pareja y Margalida Ferrer - Técnica de EpTS en les Illes Baleares de Medicusmundi Mediterránia y responsable de comunicación del proyecto VEUS.
On the latest PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway, Connor Richards, and Matt Hansen catch you up to speed on what's been happening at EPT Barcelona, Daniel Negreanu defeating Doug Polk on High Stakes Duel, and the return of PokerStars' North American Poker Tour (NAPT). They also delve into the Global Poker US Poker Open (USPO), tell you about the first winner from the PokerStars Summer Series, cover two big hands involving pocket queens from the past week, and debate arguably the hottest topic of the week -- would you pay back $20K after a player grossly misread his hand and called off on the river (which actually happened on Hustler Casino Live)? As for a guest, Connor and Matt were at EPT Barcelona and caught up with Tom Orpaz, a high-stakes real estate entrepreneur who in his spare time can be found grinding the EPT High Roller circuit. Orpaz, who made headlines in 2020 for purchasing the most expensive apartment in the world, went on a tear at EPT Barcelona that saw him winning €25,000 No-Limit Hold'em and €50,000 Super High Roller Second Chance for two trophies and over $1 million in winnings, proving he can hold his own among the top pros. PokerNews caught up with Orpaz, who has proven to be one of the most entertaining and talkative players on typically reserved High Roller Circuit. Time Stamps *Time | Topic* 00:27 | Welcome to the show 01:15 | The North American Poker Tour (NAPT) is back! 06:30 | PokerStars Summer Series in Philadelphia crowns first winner 08:50 | Daniel Negreanu defeats Doug Polk on High Stakes Duel 12:30 | Sponsor: Global Poker 13:48 | What's been happening at the EPT Barcelona? 17:46 | Guest Tom Orpaz joins the show 19:45 | Recreational poker player, professional entrepreneur 22:15 | Being chatty at the table 23:00 | Knocking off the rust in Barcelona 26:48 | What are your goals in poker? 27:38 | What do you like best about the EPTs? 29:50 | "naoseiquemeusou" Speeds Off with PartyPoker McLaren Turbo Series Main Event Title 30:45 | Weixiao Liao wins GUKPT London Main Event (£75,501) 31:55 | Pocket queens the hand of the week – JRB's questionable fold, Phil Nagy's cooler 36:30 | Would you pay back $20K after someone made a clear mistake? 42:07 | More EPT Barcelona to come
Debate sobre los edificios tecnológicos sostenibles y para ello nos centramos en la iniciativa que están llevando a cabo un grupo de empresas del Clúster de la Edificación en la realización de un Proyecto al que han llamado Edificio Piloto Tecnológico Sostenible, EPTS. Julian Dominguez - Es Arquitecto y Socio Director en CIP Arquitectos, oficina de proyectos actualmente centrada en la Industrialización, Diseño, Sostenibilidad y Digitalización de la Arquitectura. Elena Alenar – Arquitecta especialista en Proyectos Industrializados y Sostenibles. Responsable de Especificación en SIKA. Carlos Heijnen - Titulado en Arquitectura con especialidad en Gestión de Proyectos. Cuenta con más de 20 años de experiencia en constructoras y promotoras y actualmente es el responsable del Manual de Producto de Habitat Inmobiliaria. David Gutierrez - Arquitecto Técnico e Ingeniero de Edificación. Es Jefe de Proyectos del Departamento de Instalaciones en Valladares Ingeniería.
Transplant candidates with top 20% Estimated Post-Transplant Survival (EPTS) scores are prioritized to receive optimal deceased-donor kidneys. A study found fewer than half of eligible ESKD patients w/ top 20% EPTS scores were on transplant waiting list.
Recently, I had an opportunity to sit down and speak to Scott Shelter about strength and conditioning for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Scott is the Owner of Extreme Performance Training Systems, also known as “EPTS Gym” and is a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under Chris Jones who is the founder of Nucleus Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu located at 3010 Business Park Drive Unit F, in Norcross, GA. Scott is a Vegan Iron Addict and a Practitioner of Taichi & Chi-gong. Scott is a US Navy Veteran (we thank you for your service, Scott). During our conversation, Scott and I discuss the soviet based conjugate method of strength & conditioning (and how it differs from “westside” as it is more commonly know in the west). We explored the various components of the conjugate method such as the max effort method, the sub-maximal effort method, the repetition method and the dynamic effort method and how they can be applied to strength and conditioning for jiu-jitsu. We discussed the difference between SPP (specific physical preparedness) and GPP (general physical preparedness) as well as joint health, grip development, strength training program and scheduling considerations for the “average” jiu-jitsu practitioner as well as aspects of diet. I would like to apologize in advance for the editing. I am still getting a hang of editing interviews and I would like to point out one error during the interview on my part…I don't partake in a cheat meal once a day, I eat a cheat meal once a week…If I ate a cheap meal once a day, I would weigh 240 lbs. again in no time flat! If you found this conversation to be helpful or if you have questions about any of the content, please let me know! If there are other persons or topics of interest you would like me to consider for future episodes, please let me know and I will do my best to accommodate your suggestions! I hope you enjoy our conversation.
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Benjamin Pollak, a partypoker pro, #2 on France’s All-Time Money list, and a final table player at the WSOP, has won 5 EPTs and nearly $13M in live earnings. Benjamin and Jaime discuss the poker scene in Paris, the social aspect of poker, and the first coach he hired (who wasn’t a poker coach!). Listen in as Benjamin reveals what he has learned about motivation, generosity, and living in the moment – and hear why he sees every failure as a gift. Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:00 – 07:00 – Online and live poker news, recent wins and industry news, WSOP main event news, information about Chris Moneymaker, and the KO Series. 07:00 – 15:00 – Benjamin’s origin story, his first Vegas experience, how he started with Blackjack, his first big win, and what he thinks of the poker scene is Paris. 15:00 – 20:00 – When he stepped up his game, the first coach he hired, why the money isn’t the only reason he plays poker, and the beauty of “equal footing” at the table. 20:00 – 28:00 – The WSOP final table dream, what he realized about motivation, what happened when he started giving money, and what he learned about living in the moment. 28:00 – 33:00 – Fear and failure, learning form mistakes, how he observed others to improve his game, what it’s like being a partypoker pro, and what’s ahead in his career. 33:00 – 36:00 – Why it’s important to travel and try new things, the JS Poker Hero competition and prize, and the big question. 3 Key Points Everyone’s equal at the poker table. Be generous. Enjoy every moment. Contact/Resources partypoker Benjamin’s Twitter Benjamin’s Instagram
El #futbol es el deporte más practicado en el #mundo con mas de 270 millones de jugadores y también es uno de los que despierta mas #pasiones y controversias. La #tecnología a venido a ayudar para poder tomar mejores #decisiones, pero también para poder ser mas #eficientes en cuanto a #estrategia y desempeño Fuentes: 1.- FIFA Technology 2.- VAR 3.- FUTBOL 4.- Arbitraje 5.- VAR 6.- GLT 7.- EPTS 8.- EPTS 9.- Algoritmos 10.- Análisis 11.- Playermaker 12.- EPTS 13.- Hawk Eye --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/luisalbertosdl/message
Episode 011: Ugly Truth and Meta Analysis Paul and Ryan are back for exciting episode discussing some of the underlying issues with the game. Additionally, a reality check on Nanteks, EPTS, and the game's point structure. You can follow us on twitter: @SteelCityPod Thank you! Creators and Host: Dan "Dorkwis" Drew "That Guy" Charlie "Bromack" Producer/Editor: Nick "the Duke of Hobbies" Guest: Ryan "Rinehart" Fleming and Paul "Interceptor" Adler Song Info: Ending/Ad: Welcome to the Show by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4614-welcome-to-the-showLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Intro/Outro: Intro Song by Chuck mix with Trap Music: https://youtu.be/QU8pe3dhz8s Logo by Jim Brooks https://www.behance.net/jimbrooksdesign https://www.instagram.com/jimbrooksdesign Duke of Hobbies Custom Creations: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DHCustomCreations
Archive 2 of Momentum for the Entrepreneurial Personality Type (EPT)
Most of my podcasts are directed towards visionary entrepreneurs, but this one is going to be a little different. In this episode, I want to talk to the EPTs who are working with the visionary entrepreneur. When it comes to visionaries, one of the biggest obstacles you will have is with communication. I want to share with you how to better communicate with a visionary in a way that they actually hear you. Anytime in a business when we can change communication and comprehension, it improves the company. So for you as the EPT working with the visionary, you need to learn how to communicate with them in a way that they hear and understand you, even when it's challenging. I know that it's hard to talk about tough issues with a visionary. But as a visionary myself, I can tell you we need to know what's going on regardless of how difficult the conversation may be. Because if we don't know what's going on we can't change anything and when we get caught off guard, that's the worst feeling in the world. Here are a few strategies to communicate with visionaries: 1.) Stop thinking of information as positive and negative. 2.) Be transparent and direct to the point. 3.) Avoid being emotional at all costs; don't react to the reaction. 4.) Don't just communicate the issues, come prepared with a solution or two. 5.) Let us know how the problem is going to affect us as a company internally and externally with our clients. Follow these strategies, and a visionary will hear you and actually look forward to your interactions. If you want more help with this, go to Billionairecode.com and jump on a call with a member of my team.
Kuidas Jaapanis aega arvestatakse? Mille mõtles Priit välja ammu enne, kui ta olemas oli? Misasi sõitis Priidu akna all ringi? Mis mängu kirjutades tabas Priitu selguse hetk? Kuidas käis EPTs side? Mis tempoga käis EPT arvutite vahel esimene side? Kui palju sai Priit preemiat? Misasi läks Priidul lukku ja misasi selle tulemusena selgus? Mis on Priidul kapis, mida kellelgi teisel ei ole? Kus istus kaval juut ja mille ta kirjutas? Kuidas sai Iskra külge veel kaks kuvarit? Mis on pärit aastast 1936? Mis tänapäeval kasutatava sõna mõtles Priit välja? Kes mõtles välja XMLi? Miks oli vaja arvuti peale karjuda? Kuidas Priit Kalle Kulmaniga sõbraks sai? Mis oli Priidu kõige uhkem ametnimetus eales? Kus päästeti ära Eesti Kindlustuse raamatupidamisandmed? Mis on asja juures kõige olulisem? Head kuulamist!
Bio for Aaron L. Pettigrew, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Tennessee Birth: June 23rd, 1975, Honolulu, HI. Home town: Sinclair, Wyoming. Education: High school graduation, 1993, Rawlins High School, Rawlins, Wyoming. Self-educated beyond that. Military: I did try to serve in the U.S. Army but I turned out to be one of those people that have physical problems because of being flat footed and was EPTS medically discharged, status General, at the beginning of basic training during a bottleneck from training class cuts in 1993. My MOS would have been 11B, infantry. I found out the hard way during PT runs while waiting and was sent home from Fort Benning. Work experience: Starting at age 10, I mowed lawns, shoveled sidewalks and babysat as was able. I also did some spot work at cattle ranches on occasion, riding fence and the like. At 16, I also started work as a dishwasher. I did some other restaurant work and various spot jobs into early adulthood. After my discharge, I did several things for a while trying to make a new plan for my life, had a union job for a while in Ohio and moved to Tennessee shortly after I turned 21, ran vending machines for a while and made my first try at business as a contracted courier for a year. After that I tried a few things including microfilm, a truck stop shop and did temp work for Metro Water in Nashville. I returned home to help mom and grandma, working at a truck stop, then in April, 2004 went to truck driving school in Salt Lake City. A year after that, I made my second attempt at business as an owner operator, 10 months later someone hit my truck so I started driving for Sinclair Oil in Sinclair, Wyoming which is where my education in laws and regulations really began as the terminal safety supervisor and working a vac-truck with the refinery’s EPA rep. When mom didn’t need me home anymore, I returned to Tennessee and drove for Crete Carrier, then got back into business as an owner operator again, this time successfully for four years. During that time was the event that made me consider running for office the first time. Between that and some issues with the truck as it approached a million miles, I chose to return to being a company driver and during the 2018 campaign started working for the company I drive for now. Throughout my life, I have also volunteered to help in hardship situations such as the tornado that hit Nashville in 98, I think that was the year. Because of work and losing my own vehicle in it, I wasn’t able to help in the 2010 flood though. Politics: My first exposure to politics was President Ronald Reagan, on the news and on TV shows like Johnnie Carson. I watched his first inauguration in Kindergarten and watched the news coverage of the shot that hit Brady in school as well. My parents and grandparents didn’t really talk about politics much but my dad and grandpa did watch the news. As a young kid, I liked his sense of humor and growing up, I started seeing how things he said make sense. After that he left office my next exposure to political talk was catching the Rush Limbaugh TV show after school, I don’t remember if it was live or a replay but he made sense to me as well. Like most teenagers, I didn’t have much interest in it but I paid attention enough to know that the Federal Government wasn’t doing things the way the Constitution says and slowly learned more over the years. I was excited over Ross Perot for many of the same reasons I support Trump now but wasn’t old enough to vote yet. As a young adult I was an independent but tended to vote for Republicans. I had voted for a Democrat in a couple local elections but I knew him personally. I’d missed some votes but I was already cynical about politicians even then. One election when I was in Nashville the first time, I didn’t think to vote and that was the first time I heard the expression that if you don’t vote, you have no right to complain and I started paying a lot more attention to it. Some votes I left alone because I didn’t know anything about the candidates or the position but as I learned more, I started filling in more boxes. When I started driving, I gravitated to Conservative Talk Radio because what hosts like Rush, Sean Hannity and Mark Levin were saying just made sense to me and it allowed me to stay generally informed and kept my mind active. Eventually I started reading the books and articles they were talking about as well. Then, I found satellite radio and found Sirius Talk Right which eventually became SXM Patriot. The first few years, there was a Catholic, Libertarian host in the morning that really got me interested in studying the Constitution and history surrounding it. I must interject that my family had always been Liberty loving and 2nd Amendment supporting people, I was the same. About 6 ½, 7 years ago, after one of the infamous shootings, Senator Alexander pushed for a gun control vote and having a deeper understanding of the Constitution, that angered me, I had also tried volunteering my transportation knowledge with Alexander, Corker and Desjarlais but only got 2 form emails and ignored by Alexander in response, which didn’t help my opinion of either of them. After that, I said that if I don’t start seeing Constitutional candidates, I would run for office. Over the next couple years, I started studying all of the offices in my political “chain of command” and compared them to my beliefs and my abilities. Because of the basis of my knowledge, I chose to run for the U.S. Senate. I don’t really fit in State and Local Government because in those issues and responsibilities, I believe there are people better suited, at least for now but on the big picture, U.S. Constitutional issues, I was already very well versed. Looking at the different responsibilities in Article 1, sections 2 and 3, the Senate was clearly the better fit for me. Since then, I have spent almost all of my time off work, including my relaxing time at night studying to serve well. Constitutional and political reading that I’ve done: The surviving records of the Constitutional Convention Eliot’s Debates, which are the ratification debates coupled with everything I could find on the Amendment ratification debates of all the Constitutional Amendments. Blackstone’s Commentaries, The Magna Carta, English translations of Plato, Socrates, Aristotle, and historical accounts of England, Greece and Rome that the framers relied heavily on to develop the Constitution. Now, I don’t have it all memorized but I can find my way around all of it to use when necessary. I’ve also studied quite a bit from various published works from people who have served in both chambers of Congress and even read the entire U.S. Code and the rules of the Senate. Again, I don’t have it all memorized but I can search my way through it and understand it well enough to use it for the duties of the office. I’ve read the works of others, Locke, de Tocqueville, the Federalist and Anti-federalist papers, Common Sense, Patrick Henry, Bastiat and more. I have also studied various free market forms of economics and I lean toward Austrian. I have also studied many of the economic and governmental systems we conservatives are trying to fight against here in the United States, such as Socialism, Communism, Maoism and Keynesian economics so I can hold my own when arguing against them. Affiliations: I am a life member of the NRA and the Tennessee Firearms Association. A member of my County GOP and the 917 Society which gives Constitutions to 8th graders in Tennessee and is trying to expand past Tennessee next year. Through Social Media, I am affiliated with The Constitutional Grassroots Movement (not endorsed,) Constitutional Patriots (conpats.com, endorsed,) the Paleolibertarian Coalition (endorsed,) III% Republic, the National Constitutional Coalition of Patriotic Americans and other Constitutional, conservative, pro-Trump, gun rights and trucker groups. Pledges I have taken: Americans for Tax Reform, although I need to sign a new one for this cycle. U.S. Term Limits. ConPats (also in affiliations) 10-point pledge. Oath Keepers, even though that is more for Sheriffs and local Government officials, I still agree with it in principle. There was another Term Limits group last year as well. A pledge to support the Life At Conception Act and other pro-life legislation or Amendments. A pledge to support building the wall and to end chain migration and the VISA lottery. Campaign slogan: Nothing’s going to change until WE THE PEOPLE change it! Stated political platform: Read the entire Constitution, including all the Amendments, think of all the things the Federal Government does that is NOT in there, then go back and read the 9th and 10th Amendments again. That IS my platform. Website: http://aaronpettigrewfortennessee.com
Most of my podcasts are directed towards visionary entrepreneurs, but this one is going to be a little different. In this episode, I want to talk to the EPTs who are working with the visionary entrepreneur. When it comes to visionaries, one of the biggest obstacles you will have is with communication. I want to share with you how to better communicate with a visionary in a way that they actually hear you. Anytime in a business when we can change communication and comprehension, it improves the company. So for you as the EPT working with the visionary, you need to learn how to communicate with them in a way that they hear and understand you, even when it’s challenging. I know that it’s hard to talk about tough issues with a visionary. But as a visionary myself, I can tell you we need to know what’s going on regardless of how difficult the conversation may be. Because if we don’t know what’s going on we can’t change anything and when we get caught off guard, that’s the worst feeling in the world. Here are a few strategies to communicate with visionaries: 1.) Stop thinking of information as positive and negative. 2.) Be transparent and direct to the point. 3.) Avoid being emotional at all costs; don’t react to the reaction. 4.) Don’t just communicate the issues, come prepared with a solution or two. 5.) Let us know how the problem is going to affect us as a company internally and externally with our clients. Follow these strategies, and a visionary will hear you and actually look forward to your interactions. If you want more help with this, go to Billionairecode.com and jump on a call with a member of my team. When you’re ready, here are a few ways my team and I can help scale your business: 1. Grab a free copy of my book: The Entrepreneurial Personality Type. This book will show you why, as an entrepreneur, there is nothing wrong with you, and how you’re not alone. We are the few who dare to dream of a better future and go into the world, insisting it become a reality. 2. Join Momentum Masterclass. In this course, you’ll learn how to eliminate pressure and noise, how planning systems play a massive role in your success, and the keystone habits every entrepreneur needs to develop. 3. Join our Billionaire Code Facebook Group. Come hang out in our Facebook group of over 2,000+ members where we regularly share about team building and company growth. 4. Subscribe to the Momentum Podcast. The Momentum Podcast will walk you through the importance of building a team, scaling companies, and ultimately, making your greatest contribution to the world. 5. Join one of our programs and work with me and my team. If you’d like to work directly with me and my team, to take you from where you are today to a place where there are consistent growth and scale, head on over to billionairecode.com and we’ll send over some details to get you started.
Archive 1 of Momentum for the Entrepreneurial Personality Type (EPT)
Entrepreneurial Personality Types create new, change things, improve the world around us, and challenge the status quo. We have an obsession with making things better. We aren't like the rest of the world because we are driven by change rather than stability, progress over perfection and improvement over stagnation. While the world obsesses over budgeting and time management, for EPTs, there is far more to creating success then understanding time and money, there are five currencies that create momentum for Entrepreneurial Personality Types and create our future.
Do you feel misunderstood? Not like others? Crazy confused? Alex Charfen knows how you feel. He knows what you need to hear. Begin your journey of personal development. Get a business coach to help you out. They can help you increase your revenue, and make your life easier. Alex is my business coach, and in today’s episode, we talk about the entrepreneurial personality type (EPT). Successful people are stubborn and obsessive. They don’t give up. The most successful people in history are different and unique. You'll Learn... [10:20] Everyone around you are aliens; or are you the alien? [11:08] Garage sale game changer; act of generosity. [12:41] All an entrepreneur needs is someone to encourage them a little bit. [13:40] Use social media to encourage people; feel return of momentum. [15:10] If you feel broken as a business person, learn how to have relationships and build each other up. [17:50] EPTs are asynchronous learners and developers. [18:50] Most available coaching is disappointing and abusive. [19:58] 4 Types of Personalities. [20:30] Caretaker: A need to serve; do you enjoy changing bedpans? [22:10] Communicator: Carries on oral tradition; do you enjoy small talk? [24:05] Coordinator: Love organization, memorization, and rules; do you enjoy being on committees? [26:00] Entrepreneur: Evolutionary hunter who changes things and makes others uncomfortable; can you turn it off? [28:20] Go out, be who you are, and make the change in the world you’ve always known you could. [29:24] “All great truths begin as blasphemies.” - George Bernard Shaw. [30:05] Every great visionary was crazy until they sold something. [30:15] If the world is fully supporting you, telling you that you are right, and saying everything is going to be ok, then you are probably not doing anything very important. [30:40] Challenge beliefs in yourself; hook onto contribution and momentum. Tweetables The most successful people in history are different and unique. All an entrepreneur needs is someone to encourage them a little bit. Entrepreneurial personality types are asynchronous learners and developers. Resources Entrepreneurial Personality Type book Tony Robbins Dr. Wayne Dyer Momentum Podcast DoorGrowClub Facebook Group DoorGrow Live
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Entrepreneurial Personality Types create new, change things, improve the world around us, and challenge the status quo. We have an obsession with making things better. We aren't like the rest of the world because we are driven by change rather than stability, progress over perfection and improvement over stagnation. While the world obsesses over budgeting and time management, for EPTs, there is far more to creating success then understanding time and money, there are five currencies that create momentum for Entrepreneurial Personality Types and create our future.
The importance of entrepreneurs can’t be overstated. Alex Charfen, today’s guest, firmly believes that Entrepreneurs are critical for growth, momentum, and the economy. As he looks back at the founding of the United States he sees that all but one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence was an entrepreneur. That means the nation was based on the spirit and mentality of the entrepreneur. You’ll likely recognize the importance of Entrepreneurs and the power of “The Entrepreneurial Personality Type” as we discuss Alex’s new book and why you need to know there is nothing wrong with you. In fact, if you’ve ever thought you were different, or that you were a little awkward, or felt like a misfit, or unique, then you just might have a new sense of confidence after hearing what Alex has to share with you. Every successful entrepreneur has built ritual(s) and structure into their lives. Entrepreneurs are acutely sensitive to pressure and noise in the world. As a high achieving entrepreneur, you can eliminate pressure and noise by using rituals and structure so you can simplify and leverage your time and energy. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn in this show: Introduction to the Importance of Entrepreneurs, the Entrepreneurial Personality Type and Why Nothing is Wrong with You, [0:32] Who is Alex Charfen; [1:09] The two questions Alex asks high level coaching clients to empower them; [2:23] Why Alex says that we are momentum based beings; [7:10] What is the entrepreneurial personality type? [9:24] Why high sensitivity and awareness are the top entrepreneurial traits; [12:41] How entrepreneurs can handle the sensitivity and awareness of their personality; [15:10] The concept of “pressure and noise” and what entrepreneurs can do with it; [16:52] The solution for overwhelm; [19:30] How you can tap into the insights are collective learning from thousands of years; [22:03] How labels are attempts to define us, but don’t work for us; [24:45] Why Alex Charfen does what he does in the world; [25:40] How you can get Alex’s book, “The Entrepreneurial Personality Type”; [27:19] The importance of contribution and how it gets confused; [28:55] Gratitude: Alex thanks his wife; [30:23] Why community is vitally important for EPTs; [31:23] Legacy: What Alex wants to leave for his children and others; [34:08] The top strategies that have been a game-changer in the last 12 months; [35:49] Take Action: What you can do today; [37:50] Get in touch with ALEX CHARFEN Get the book for free: www.Charfen.com/GrowthToFreedom Website: www.Charfen.com SnapChat: @AlexCharfen Facebook: Alex’s EPT Group Twitter: http://twitter.com/alexcharfen Youtube: http://instagram.com/alexcharfen/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/alexcharfen/ Resources mentioned on this episode: BOOK: The Entrepreneurial Personality Type www.ILoveMarketing.com/265 ********************* This show brought to you by Done for You Solutions. Outsourcing doesn’t have to be difficult. Whether you’re looking for customer service, optimizing your website, or a virtual assistant to help with reporting, data, or research, Done for You Solutions can help. I’ve used Done for You Solutions for years and they help simplify. Click here to learn more and let the founder Ric Thompson know that you heard about him from our show. Genius Network is the place high level entrepreneurs go for collaboration, contribution, and connections not available anywhere else. Members get strategies for exponential growth and opportunities for deal making, strategic partnerships, joint ventures, and more. Membership is by application only. Click here to learn more. I was one of the original members when Joe started it in 2007 and today I get to help grow the company in my current role. You can also learn more about the Genius Network Annual Event here – which is the one time per year the group is opened to non-members. ********************* People mentioned on this episode: Joe Polish Robin Sharma =================== ABOUT DAN KUSCHELL: =================== Dan Kuschell is a success driven business growth strategist, a media contributor, and thought leader. He helps entrepreneurs, leaders, and business owners grow and scale their companies 10x by driving the flow of elegant ideas, execution, and team-culture for greater clarity, confidence, and direction. Dan has been recognized worldwide for creating results with his resources, books, and strategies. Meet Dan at http://www.DanKuschell.com Get more access to Dan's wisdom here: http://www.youtube.com/ChampionVision Watch/Listen to the show: http://www.growthtofreedom.com Tweet us at: https://twitter.com/dan_kuschell Follow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/dankuschellpage LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/dankuschell Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dankuschell Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/dankuschell
Dee managed to kick Ryan off the show, and replaced him with the preeminent BroBots player in the world: Philip Booth. We discuss his X-Wing background and Arizona's Phoenix Squadron, before diving into his Worlds Top 4 exploits. With his expertise, we shine the ship spotlight on the IG-2000 Aggressor including builds, strategy and tactics, and its place in the current meta. [00:00:00] Intro to Philip Booth [00:18:00] What's it like to be X-Wing Famous? [00:27:30] Aggressor Ship Spotlight [01:03:00] Obstacles, EPTs, and Matchups [01:28:00] Beginner and Advanced Tips FLY BETTER!
Alex has dedicated his life to answering the question, How do you make business grow? which evolved into a larger calling to understand How do you help people grow? It was this transition that led him, quite unexpectedly, to uncover a previously mislabeled and misunderstood population among us: the Entrepreneurial Personality Type™ (EPT). For the past two decades, Alex has created and curated proven business philosophies, models and strategies geared specifically to entrepreneurs. In this episode you will learn: - What the entrepreneurial personality type or EPT is. - The equation for EPTs to be successful. - Why transparency is key to your progress, and so much more! Join us!