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Sound Bhakti
Book Distribution Taught Me All Needed I to Know | HG Vaiśeṣika Dāsa | ISV | 11 May 2024

Sound Bhakti

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 62:01


I once heard about a book called Everything I Needed to Know in Life I Learned in Kindergarten, and it was a very interesting book. I like the premise. You could write a book titled Everything I Needed to Know About Life I Learned Out on Book Distribution or In the Process. When you're engaged in going out to meet people in various places, you have a strong connection with the Supersoul and a strong connection with Krishna. You start to develop a strong taste for hearing also. As I've said many times, and I haven't said it for a long time, but I'm going to say it now: there's rice, of course. You know it's kinw too. There's rice, and there's also dal. They're both good foods, but when you put them together, you get synergy—42% more nutrition according to the shastra of Jamuna's cookbook, which is amazing. The enzymes combine, and there's more. So, hearing and chanting we have to do. Prabhupada told us personally, “You must also read my books.” He said these are not just for selling, but he also said, “I want everyone to learn the art of book distribution.” (Excerpt from the talk ) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sound-bhakti/id1132423868 To connect with HG Vaiśeṣika Dāsa, please visit https://www.fanthespark.com/next-steps/ask-vaisesika-dasa/ #vaisesikaprabhu #vaisesikadasa #spirituality #bhaktiyoga #krishna #spiritualpurposeoflife #krishnaspirituality #selfrealization

Brain Based Parenting
Everything I Needed to Know About Dealing With Misunderstandings I Learned From Three's Company

Brain Based Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 12:11 Transcription Available


Message us Questions and/or comments about the show Misunderstandings, especially with kids from challenging backgrounds, often lead to hurt feelings, guilt, and shame, necessitating proactive teaching of emotional regulation, conflict resolution, and empathy. By modeling curiosity, emotional awareness, and constructive problem-solving, parents can help children navigate conflicts effectively and build healthier relationships.  With help from the Classic TV show Threes Company we will discuss how to help families navigate times when we  misunderstand one another.Contact:podcasts@calfarley.org To Donate: https://secure.calfarley.org/site/Donation2?3358.donation=form1&df_id=3358&mfc_pref=TTo Apply:https://apply.workable.com/cal-farleys-boys-ranch/j/25E1226091/For More Information about Cal Farley's Boys Ranch:https://www.calfarley.org/Music:"Shine" -NewsboysCCS License No. 9402

The She Said Project Podcast
Episode 76: Visiting with Mayor Rita Ali of Peoria, IL and her story, “Everything I Needed to Know I Learned in High School.”

The She Said Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023


This special episode features Peoria Mayor, Rita Ali, who appeared on stage in the inaugural That's What She Said in Peoria, IL. Reflecting on her story, "Everything I Needed to Know I Learned in High School," Jenette and Kerry learn more about the successes and failures that got Mayor Ali to where she is today. 

Living In The 80s
Living In The 80s: Everything I needed to know, I learned in the 80s

Living In The 80s

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 87:52


Join us as we talk about many valuable life lessons we learned in the 80s! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livinginthe80s/support

WBZ Book Club
Bar Tips, by Neil Rogers

WBZ Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 0:59 Transcription Available


Bleav in Sports Law
30+ Minutes of Fame w/ Neil Rogers, author of 'Bar Tips: Everything I Needed to Know in Sales I Learned Behind the Bar'

Bleav in Sports Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 38:29


Episode 25 of Season 5 on the California Sports Lawyer® Podcast with Jeremy Evans, interviewing Neil Rogers, Owner and VP of Marketing & Sales at Rogers Marketing for over a quarter of a century and author of 'Bar Tips: Everything I Needed to Know in Sales I Learned Behind the Bar', telling his story about how his time spent in the hospitality business related to the sales success he achieved by remembering and using basic concepts he learned in his early years, like being kind, remembering people's names, and to never to expect a tip.  Copyright © 2023.  California Sports Lawyer®.  All Rights Reserved. (www.CSLlegal.com).

The Mixtape with Scott
S2E8: Interview with Paul Oyer, Labor Economist, Stanford and Author

The Mixtape with Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 59:00


In this week's podcast episode, The Mixtape with Scott, I am interviewing Paul Oyer. Paul Oyer is a labor economist at Stanford University and author of several books, including "Everything I Needed to Know about Economics I learned from Online Dating", which is one of my favorite "popular general interest books explaining what economics is", as well as "An Economist Goes to the Game" which is about sports and economics. Links below for both. He's a fun, funny and interesting guy whose work in labor economics and personnel economics follows many of my own interests -- how firms hire, what they pay, discrimination, and platforms, just to name a few. I had a lot of fun interviewing Paul and hope you like it too. Thanks for your support, but I welcome even more of it by becoming a subscriber! And of course share this with you friends, family, loved ones, and especially those people you hate. Really rub it in their face with how good your taste in podcasts is.Scott's Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Scott's Substack at causalinf.substack.com/subscribe

The Bradshaw Effect
Nothing I Wanted But Everything I Needed

The Bradshaw Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 25:06


Created and hosted by Cavan Hendron, The Bradshaw Effect breaks down and discusses how the ideal Carrie Bradshaw lifestyle from Sex and the City isn't always the reality of living in the concrete jungle of New York City. In this episode, Cavan dives into his personal story and talks about the journey from Kentucky to New York City, and everything else in between. -- Send in your questions to bradshaweffectpodcast@gmail.com

momplex
108. When I Stopped Saying "MAYBE" I Got Everything I Needed!

momplex

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 20:40


DM me "ready" to join our February text messaging group!   IG @scottiedurrett   Got questions? DM me at @scottiedurrett

Watchdog on Wall Street
Everything I needed to know about politics I learned in the 6th grade.

Watchdog on Wall Street

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 41:08


IRS uses walking around money to help get out the vote. Death of democracy BS. Abortion rant…both sides. I do not recognize where I live. Election deniers. Federal spending under control. State tax scorecard. COVID and the workforce. Used-car prices drop. Twitter growth. Two more warnings out of China. Crypto mess. Consumer confidence is in the sewer.

The Hard Won Wisdom Podcast
Michelle Gloeckler: “Almost everything I needed to know in business I learned as a waitress.”

The Hard Won Wisdom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 47:50


SURVIVING HEALTHCARE
106: EVERYTHING I NEEDED TO KNOW I LEARNED FROM SUBSTACK.COM

SURVIVING HEALTHCARE

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 21:13


IT'S GOTTEN A LITTLE OUT OF HAND FOR ME, SO I RECOMMEND CAUTION.I RECENTLY FOUND THAT I HAD MORE THAN 30 SUBSCRIPTIONS! Scanning these takes hours a day, but full-time covid warriors have to read, and this source is uncensored. A poorly kept secret is that you can get most of Substack's content using free subscriptions. I put *** next to the authors that are required reading. If you briefly scan this post, don't miss the excerpt from one of my favorite books at the very end. The Pull RequestPaid SubscriberThis is the brilliant Antonio Garcia Martinez, the guy who was fired two weeks after being hired by Apple because a woke mob there claimed he was abusing women. Their only evidence was Chaos Monkeys, his best-selling book published five years earlier! I appended the sexy passage they hated at the end of this post so you can judge for yourself (don't miss this or the book). Martinez recently went to Poland and Ukraine to study the situation, then reported back on the Joe Rogan show #1795. He is not an expert on Covid or the vax, so despite my respect for him, I gave him no stars here.***Mercola.com daily posts from the websiteFreeMercola was listed along with RFK Jr. as one of the two worst “disinformation sources” and “domestic terrorists” in America. His essays were free for decades but now disappear behind a paywall on Substack after 48 hours. He was threatened and made this compromise because he feared retribution. I copy and paste his “top stories” into word documents and sometimes reproduce them on my Substack. They are not copyrighted. He also has a podcast with all sorts of interesting ideas, but much of it is off-topic for me.Since Mercola sells vitamins, I ignore everything else in his daily newsletter. However, I now buy all my vitamins from his company because I trust him. I take D, zinc, magnesium, and a few other supplements including Co Q. Cell phone radiation is one of Mercola's concerns. Despite reading several books, I have been unable to understand the science behind this well enough to make a firm judgment. But Mercola is so brilliant that I cannot write off his opinions about this. I do completely turn off my cell phone every night instead of sleeping near a live source of this radiation.***RFK Jr. and Peter and Ginger Breggin are the two best podcasters. These are great people. and I listen to everything they say. They are not on Substack. ***Unreported TruthsPaid SubscriberThis is Alex Barensen, who has the best single blog here. He figured out what was happening in early 2020, and hasn't quit for a moment. He is a brilliant writer and is backed by resources. ***Who is Robert MalonePaid SubscriberMaybe the smartest guy in this room. This is moderately high level, so you will have to see if you like it. Malone is the inventor of mRNA technology and was finally red-pilled after he nearly died from his second jab.SEE robertyoho.substack.com for the rest. Support the show (https://paypal.me/dryohoauthor?locale.x=en_US)

The Joyful Attorney
Episode 43: Everything I needed to know about leveling up, I learned from marathon training

The Joyful Attorney

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 10:40 Transcription Available


 On today's podcast we learn why tackling a marathon is like preparing for any major task - it takes practice, planning, and a lot of perseverance.

Angel Invest Boston
Gil Syswerda III - Angel Investing

Angel Invest Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 74:43


Join Sal's Syndicate: https://syndicate.angelinvestboston.com/en-us/the-surge-of-opportunities-in-angel-scale-biotech Artificial intelligence guru Gil Syswerda is back to talk about angel investing and to give practical advice to founders. We closed with entertaining stories from Gil's career. Highlights: AI Guru Gil Syswerda Is Back to with Tips for Angels & Founders Why Founders Should Value Their Time at $10 per Minute “...I stopped driving...I take an Uber or Lyft because it's not worth my time to be in a car... An Uber is way cheaper than $10 a minute.” Advice to Founders: Find a Co-Founder with Critical Skills You Lack Advice to Founders: “You need to be in the trenches, along with everybody else.” “One thing you make a must-read is an article by Paul Graham. It's called Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule.” “...The Hard Truth About Innovative Cultures, Gary Pisano just nails it, when he talks about how to create an innovative culture...” “...get an executive assistant as soon as you can.” “...you just cannot function at 100% if you don't get enough sleep.” Exercise Is Essential: Intense Outdoor Exercise at Sunrise; plus do Bouts Like Taking the Stairs “It's actually quite difficult for most people to make money as an angel investor.” “...I believe that Jeff Arnold probably does pretty well on his investments but he has pretty grounded knowledge in the biotech space and he has a methodology for evaluating companies.” How to Make Money in Biotech with Jeff Arnold Frank Ferguson Was a Spectacularly Successful Investor (Bose and Curriculum Associates) by Focusing on a Few Investments Intensely Practical Dreamer with Frank Ferguson Howard Stevenson Got Warren-Buffett-like Returns on His Angel Portfolio [Wealth & Families with Howard Stevenson] Sal Daher and His Biotech Screen for Angel Investing “These people [academic founders] have tremendous skills. If we can help them turn those skills in the direction of something useful, I think they can create a lot of value.” VistaPath Bio Using Off-the-Shelf Machine Vision to Create Value in Pathology Gil Syswerda Stories The HP Interview or Everything I Needed to Know I Learned in Third Grade Growing Fish at BBN Labs The Interview at Lawrence Livermore Research Laboratory Gödel, Escher, Bach & All That The AI Researcher and the Daughter of the Soviet Scientist Simulating Professor Paul Scott How to Have a Board without a Board Gil Syswerda's Perception of Where AI Is Today Gil Syswerda Highlights People Who Were Influential in His Success Topics: co-founders, angel investing strategies, management

Real Unicorns Don't Wear Pants
Everything I Needed to Know About Sales I Learned From...

Real Unicorns Don't Wear Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 32:12


Supply and demand, networking, and wholesale are just the beginning here!  Nicole dives into the mechanics of why things sell at the rate and prices they do by considering human purchasing behaviors.  See what the hype of the online coaching world is all about and how the gurus continue to crush it time and time again! Nicole shares more about her promise she made to herself that no matter how much money she makes or how successful she becomes, that she will not stop treating people like people!  Learn more about how she is using her hospitality roots to keep the focus on impact over income. Push play now to:-Learn more about the drivers behind why people buy!-Discover the best way to use relationship building to build your empire of consistent sales! -Create more awareness around short-sighted tendencies that are taking money right out of your pocket! To get your hands on the strategies Nicole uses to attract more and better clients, hop on over to her Facebook group! Ready to attract unicorn clients!? Book a call with the Wonder Team!And as always, for more trouble go to Real Unicorns Don't Wear Pants!

Marriage and Money
#60 - Everything I Needed to Know About Personal Finance I Learned in Kindergarten

Marriage and Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 31:23


We get it, managing your personal finances can seem hard, but if you break it down you'll find these are all simple concepts you learned to embrace years ago as a kid. The key is taking these simple concepts and applying them to your financial life. In today's discussion we break down these financial best practices into behaviors you've been doing since kindergarten. Email: marriageandmoneypodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marriage.and.money/

Cornerstone Pentecostal Church Spokane
Nothing Like I Thought But Everything I Needed Bro. Kyle Guisande 8 - 12 - 21

Cornerstone Pentecostal Church Spokane

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 21:32


Nothing Like I Thought But Everything I Needed Bro. Kyle Guisande 8 - 12 - 21 by Cornerstone Pentecostal Church Spokane

MoneyWise on Oneplace.com
Investing Lessons At The Beach

MoneyWise on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021


To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1085/29 Summer's officially here! If your plans include the beach, you might be interested to know that while you're relaxing with your toes in the sand, you can learn a lot about investing. The beach holds some important lessons for making wise decisions about your money. Investing expert Mark Biller is here to tell us about them. Our guest is Mark Biller, executive editor at Sound Mind Investing. Check out this article atSoundMindInvesting.orgIt's called Everything I Needed to Know About Investing, I Learned at the Beach. The first lesson is to make sure the basics are covered.Austin Pryor, who wrote this article, points out that you can't just leave for the beach anytime you want if you want it to go well. To be able to stay the course, some preparation is required. For the beach, that involves finding a place to stay, maybe lining up a house sitter, getting some extra cash to have on hand, those sorts of things. Translating that to investing, there's important preparation to be done before just diving in as well. Specifically, investors need to lay the groundwork ofgetting out of debt and saving up an emergency fundbefore setting off on any grand investing adventure. Figure out your travel plan and stick to it. You'd map the route ahead of time so you know the way. You'd leave on time, drive safely, and avoid taking unplanned detours.That might sound a little rigid to some, but remember, the point is to reach the beach safely and on time. That's how we think people should think about reaching their retirement goals. When it comes to saving for retirement, the goal isn't about an exciting journey, it's thesafe and timely arrival. That means following your personalized stock bond allocation plan, withplenty of diversification, and not taking lots of detours along the way when exciting new investing billboards try to entice you from the side of your investing road. The next lesson is to be patient with your tanning goals. Don't fall for those high-risk, get-tanned-quick strategies. It's too easy to get burned. Keep your tanning strategy simple. You don't need tanning magazines, seminars, cable television programs or tanning gurus, becausetanning really isn't all that complicated. If you follow the basics and don't try to do too much too soon, you won't go wrong. It's the same with investing. Ignore short-term wave patterns.Maybe you like to read at the beach, sitting in one of those low-slung chairs right at the water's edge. If you've done that, you know that you have to move your chair from time to time so you don't get soaked by the incoming waves. Those waves follow a trend and it's impossible to predict what a particular incoming wave will do. Short-term, the waves are completely erratic, but longer-term they're predictable. You have to learn to plan your moves based on what you know about the tide charts and what has worked in the past, not what the waves may be doing at the moment. With investing, that means not trying to predict what the market will do in the short term but to focus on the longer-term trends. Don't compare yourself to others. That can be difficult. We'd all like to look like a 22-year-old fitness model at the beach. But for most of us, that's just not realistic. We've got to tailor our beach prep diet/workout strategy to who we are, someone trying to balance family life, work life, church life, etc.If a 60-year-old tries to workout like a 22-year-old, they're probably just going to end up getting hurt. Likewise, with investing, make sure your approach is tailored to you, not some unrealistic vision of someone else. Slow and steady plodding wins, not crash diets or their investing equivalents. Expect a few rainy days.If you go to the beach for a week or two, you don't pack up and head for home just because you get a rainy day mixed in here or there. Instead, ideally, you've planned for that possibility and have some books and board games along. You're committed for the whole week or two of your vacation and you don't panic that every thunderstorm is going to turn into another Noah's ark type Flood!There's an obvious parallel there to our investing journey. Most of us are investing for decades and will encounter multiple bear markets and corrections along the way. We need to have a long term investing plan and stick to it without panicking every time the market takes a dip. On today's program we also answer your questions: We're looking to get life insurance. I'm young, and am trying to determine how much life insurance I need and what term I should be looking for. We've been taking money our of our IRA and gifting it to our daughter who works(we're paying the tax on it for her). So, she does has earned income. What more can you tell me how to better and properly handle all this? Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000 or email them toQuestions@MoneyWise.org. Also, visit our website atMoneyWise.orgwhere you can connect with a MoneyWise Coach, purchase books, and even download free, helpful resources like the free MoneyWise app. Like and Follow us on Facebook atMoneyWise Mediafor videos and the very latest discussion!Remember that it's your prayerful and financial support that keeps MoneyWise on the air. Help us continue this outreach by clicking the Donate tab on our website or in our app.

Conversations With Chan
Conversation with William S. Matthews

Conversations With Chan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 19:48


William S. Matthews is a modern-day renaissance man. With interests in philanthropy, event planning, real estate, and marketing, his unique blend of skills and characteristics makes for a powerful offering to his clientele, business associates, and community. In January of 2021, he released his third book, "Everything I Needed to Know About Corporate America," on succeeding in corporate America geared towards young professionals. Previously, Matthews has written guides to personal finance and event planning. A native of Houston, Texas, Matthews combines his insights and knowledge gleaned from over 10 years working with some of Houston's most important social, corporate, and non-profit institutions. Named one of Houston Business Journal 2019's 40 under 40 honorees, his work includes community outreach, project management, workshop felicitation, fundraising, and keynote speaking. Beginning with the Houston Real Estate Association, where he managed more than 300 financial professional volunteers, Will quickly established himself as a leader in non-profit management through his work at Neighborhood Centers where he led efforts to bring together corporate entities to solve pressing social problems. In his most recent role with Central Houston, Inc., Matthews managed stakeholder relationships with Central Houston's 130+ corporate members and developed successful partnerships with companies such as Chevron, Shell, Comcast, Wells Fargo, Deloitte, Houston Rockets, Home Depot, United Airlines, Walmart, and others. Will Matthews is also a passionate community advocate and spends his time volunteering with Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Greater Houston Partnership, as well as a host of other civic and social service clubs. Instagram: www.instagram.com/williamsmatthews Twitter: www.twitter.com/MrWSMatthews Facebook: www.facebook.com/William-S-Matthews-198176435021 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/will-s-matthews-b392b876/ --- 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/conversationswithchan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conversationswithchan/support

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Investing Lessons At The Beach With Mark Biller

MoneyWise on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 24:57


To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1085/29 Summer's officially here! If your plans include the beach, you might be interested to know that while you're relaxing with your toes in the sand, you can learn a lot about investing. The beach holds some important lessons for making wise decisions about your money. Investing expert Mark Biller is here to tell us about them. Our guest is Mark Biller, executive editor at Sound Mind Investing. Check out this article atSoundMindInvesting.orgIt's called Everything I Needed to Know About Investing, I Learned at the Beach. The first lesson is to make sure the basics are covered.Austin Pryor, who wrote this article, points out that you can't just leave for the beach anytime you want if you want it to go well. To be able to stay the course, some preparation is required. For the beach, that involves finding a place to stay, maybe lining up a house sitter, getting some extra cash to have on hand, those sorts of things. Translating that to investing, there's important preparation to be done before just diving in as well. Specifically, investors need to lay the groundwork ofgetting out of debt and saving up an emergency fundbefore setting off on any grand investing adventure. Figure out your travel plan and stick to it. You'd map the route ahead of time so you know the way. You'd leave on time, drive safely, and avoid taking unplanned detours.That might sound a little rigid to some, but remember, the point is to reach the beach safely and on time. That's how we think people should think about reaching their retirement goals. When it comes to saving for retirement, the goal isn't about an exciting journey, it's thesafe and timely arrival. That means following your personalized stock bond allocation plan, withplenty of diversification, and not taking lots of detours along the way when exciting new investing billboards try to entice you from the side of your investing road. The next lesson is to be patient with your tanning goals. Don't fall for those high-risk, get-tanned-quick strategies. It's too easy to get burned. Keep your tanning strategy simple. You don't need tanning magazines, seminars, cable television programs or tanning gurus, becausetanning really isn't all that complicated. If you follow the basics and don't try to do too much too soon, you won't go wrong. It's the same with investing. Ignore short-term wave patterns.Maybe you like to read at the beach, sitting in one of those low-slung chairs right at the water's edge. If you've done that, you know that you have to move your chair from time to time so you don't get soaked by the incoming waves. Those waves follow a trend and it's impossible to predict what a particular incoming wave will do. Short-term, the waves are completely erratic, but longer-term they're predictable. You have to learn to plan your moves based on what you know about the tide charts and what has worked in the past, not what the waves may be doing at the moment. With investing, that means not trying to predict what the market will do in the short term but to focus on the longer-term trends. Don't compare yourself to others. That can be difficult. We'd all like to look like a 22-year-old fitness model at the beach. But for most of us, that's just not realistic. We've got to tailor our beach prep diet/workout strategy to who we are, someone trying to balance family life, work life, church life, etc.If a 60-year-old tries to workout like a 22-year-old, they're probably just going to end up getting hurt. Likewise, with investing, make sure your approach is tailored to you, not some unrealistic vision of someone else. Slow and steady plodding wins, not crash diets or their investing equivalents. Expect a few rainy days.If you go to the beach for a week or two, you don't pack up and head for home just because you get a rainy day mixed in here or there. Instead, ideally, you've planned for that possibility and have some books and board games along. You're committed for the whole week or two of your vacation and you don't panic that every thunderstorm is going to turn into another Noah's ark type Flood!There's an obvious parallel there to our investing journey. Most of us are investing for decades and will encounter multiple bear markets and corrections along the way. We need to have a long term investing plan and stick to it without panicking every time the market takes a dip. On today's program we also answer your questions: We're looking to get life insurance. I'm young, and am trying to determine how much life insurance I need and what term I should be looking for. We've been taking money our of our IRA and gifting it to our daughter who works(we're paying the tax on it for her). So, she does has earned income. What more can you tell me how to better and properly handle all this? Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000 or email them toQuestions@MoneyWise.org. Also, visit our website atMoneyWise.orgwhere you can connect with a MoneyWise Coach, purchase books, and even download free, helpful resources like the free MoneyWise app. Like and Follow us on Facebook atMoneyWise Mediafor videos and the very latest discussion!Remember that it's your prayerful and financial support that keeps MoneyWise on the air. Help us continue this outreach by clicking the Donate tab on our website or in our app.

MoneyWise on Oneplace.com
Investing Lessons At The Beach With Mark Biller

MoneyWise on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 24:57


To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1085/29 Summer's officially here! If your plans include the beach, you might be interested to know that while you're relaxing with your toes in the sand, you can learn a lot about investing. The beach holds some important lessons for making wise decisions about your money. Investing expert Mark Biller is here to tell us about them. Our guest is Mark Biller, executive editor at Sound Mind Investing. Check out this article atSoundMindInvesting.orgIt's called Everything I Needed to Know About Investing, I Learned at the Beach. The first lesson is to make sure the basics are covered.Austin Pryor, who wrote this article, points out that you can't just leave for the beach anytime you want if you want it to go well. To be able to stay the course, some preparation is required. For the beach, that involves finding a place to stay, maybe lining up a house sitter, getting some extra cash to have on hand, those sorts of things. Translating that to investing, there's important preparation to be done before just diving in as well. Specifically, investors need to lay the groundwork ofgetting out of debt and saving up an emergency fundbefore setting off on any grand investing adventure. Figure out your travel plan and stick to it. You'd map the route ahead of time so you know the way. You'd leave on time, drive safely, and avoid taking unplanned detours.That might sound a little rigid to some, but remember, the point is to reach the beach safely and on time. That's how we think people should think about reaching their retirement goals. When it comes to saving for retirement, the goal isn't about an exciting journey, it's thesafe and timely arrival. That means following your personalized stock bond allocation plan, withplenty of diversification, and not taking lots of detours along the way when exciting new investing billboards try to entice you from the side of your investing road. The next lesson is to be patient with your tanning goals. Don't fall for those high-risk, get-tanned-quick strategies. It's too easy to get burned. Keep your tanning strategy simple. You don't need tanning magazines, seminars, cable television programs or tanning gurus, becausetanning really isn't all that complicated. If you follow the basics and don't try to do too much too soon, you won't go wrong. It's the same with investing. Ignore short-term wave patterns.Maybe you like to read at the beach, sitting in one of those low-slung chairs right at the water's edge. If you've done that, you know that you have to move your chair from time to time so you don't get soaked by the incoming waves. Those waves follow a trend and it's impossible to predict what a particular incoming wave will do. Short-term, the waves are completely erratic, but longer-term they're predictable. You have to learn to plan your moves based on what you know about the tide charts and what has worked in the past, not what the waves may be doing at the moment. With investing, that means not trying to predict what the market will do in the short term but to focus on the longer-term trends. Don't compare yourself to others. That can be difficult. We'd all like to look like a 22-year-old fitness model at the beach. But for most of us, that's just not realistic. We've got to tailor our beach prep diet/workout strategy to who we are, someone trying to balance family life, work life, church life, etc.If a 60-year-old tries to workout like a 22-year-old, they're probably just going to end up getting hurt. Likewise, with investing, make sure your approach is tailored to you, not some unrealistic vision of someone else. Slow and steady plodding wins, not crash diets or their investing equivalents. Expect a few rainy days.If you go to the beach for a week or two, you don't pack up and head for home just because you get a rainy day mixed in here or there. Instead, ideally, you've planned for that possibility and have some books and board games along. You're committed for the whole week or two of your vacation and you don't panic that every thunderstorm is going to turn into another Noah's ark type Flood!There's an obvious parallel there to our investing journey. Most of us are investing for decades and will encounter multiple bear markets and corrections along the way. We need to have a long term investing plan and stick to it without panicking every time the market takes a dip. On today's program we also answer your questions: We're looking to get life insurance. I'm young, and am trying to determine how much life insurance I need and what term I should be looking for. We've been taking money our of our IRA and gifting it to our daughter who works(we're paying the tax on it for her). So, she does has earned income. What more can you tell me how to better and properly handle all this? Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000 or email them toQuestions@MoneyWise.org. Also, visit our website atMoneyWise.orgwhere you can connect with a MoneyWise Coach, purchase books, and even download free, helpful resources like the free MoneyWise app. Like and Follow us on Facebook atMoneyWise Mediafor videos and the very latest discussion!Remember that it's your prayerful and financial support that keeps MoneyWise on the air. Help us continue this outreach by clicking the Donate tab on our website or in our app.

From Poop to Gold with Harmon Brothers
William Matthews: Staying Disciplined and Organized Makes you Efficient

From Poop to Gold with Harmon Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 32:24


William S. Matthews is a modern-day renaissance man. Named one of Houston Business Journal 2019's 40 under 40 honorees, Will's unique blend of skills and characteristics makes for a powerful offering to his clientele, business associates, and community. He is soon releasing his third book, "Everything I Needed to Know About Corporate America," on succeeding in corporate America geared towards young professionals. Previously, Matthews has written guides to personal finance and event planning. In his most recent role with Central Houston, Inc., Matthews managed stakeholder relationships with Central Houston's 130+ corporate members and developed successful partnerships with companies such as Chevron, Shell, Comcast, Wells Fargo, Deloitte, Houston Rockets, Home Depot, United Airlines, Walmart, and others. Will Matthews' experience in the corporate world while working with such successful companies has allowed him to learn the best strategies and practices for reducing stress in high-stakes environments. In this episode, we discuss:The importance of a strong support group around you to inspire, motivate and hold you accountableThe vast changes in the business world and how one has to be creative and think outside the box to find continued successThe importance of staying informed, globally and nationally, and keeping abreast of trends to remain cutting edgeHow staying disciplined and organized makes you efficient and at the top of your gameHow a positive mindset, knowing you are where you are supposed to be, even when uncomfortable, can create moments of growthI hope you will find this episode as exciting and informative as I have. Will is an illustration of what it takes to be successful in today's world and the mindset it takes to get therePlease let me know your thoughts! Connect with Will Matthews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/williamsmatthews/ or @WilliamsmatthewsTwitter: https://twitter.com/mrwsmatthews?lang=en or @MrWsMatthewsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-s-matthews-b392b876/ PR Manager: olivia@anikapr.com

Open Gym with Steve and Tom
Everything I Needed to Know I Learned in the Gym...

Open Gym with Steve and Tom

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 53:42


If you pay attention, the gym can be a great microcosm of life, and a window into who we really are, or perhaps who we aren't.

Motivational Muse by Kimberly B. Lewis
Everything I Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten

Motivational Muse by Kimberly B. Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 5:53


Out of the mouths of babes. --- 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/kimberly-b-lewis/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kimberly-b-lewis/support

Word With Ty Brownlow
Word With Ty Brownlow Ep.#10 Will Matthews

Word With Ty Brownlow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 26:16


Will Matthews is a trusted author, world-recognized public speaker, creative entrepreneur, successful real estate investor, committed philanthropist, and an astounding event planner. He is also a 3-time author. His latest book, Everything I Needed to Know About Corporate America, is geared towards helping young professionals navigate the corporate world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tyrideius-brownlow/support

Changing the Rules
Episode 39: Eggs, Books, Speeches-Love What You Do, Guest-Jane Pollak

Changing the Rules

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 19:58


www.janepollak.comTRANSCRIPTDiane Dayton  0:02  This is Changing the Rules, a podcast about designing the life you want to live, hosted by KC Dempster and Ray Loewe, the luckiest guy in the world.KC Dempster  0:11  Good morning, everybody. Welcome to Changing the Rules. I'm KC Dempster. And I'm here with Ray Loewe. And we have a great, great podcast ahead for you. Changing the Rules is about just what our announcer said in the beginning, it's about designing your own life, and then living it to the fullest. And oftentimes, the luckiest people in the world recognize that, in order to design their own life the way they want it, they do have to change rules. And so we like to bring you, our listeners, interesting guests who have changed the rules, and they are now living their best lives, and they're living it to the fullest. So keep coming back. Because it's really, really interesting.Ray Loewe  0:59  Yeah, you know, every week we try and interview one of the luckiest people in the world. And we do that for several reasons. First of all, I get a tremendous amount of satisfaction out of just talking to lively, interesting people and and I'm so motivated, by the time the show's over. And these are the kind of people that I like to hang out with. But I also find that other people who are the luckiest people in the world, you know, life changes all the time. And we need new motivation all the time, and to be able to listen to people like Jane, who we're gonna bring on in a couple minutes. And listen to the way she has restructured her life and the things that she's doing. It's just exciting, and it gives us new ideas, and I want more of that, too. Okay.So so we're gonna take a quick break, and then we're gonna bring back Jane Pollak, one of the luckiest people in the world, and you will understand why by the time we're done so Taylor,Diane Dayton  1:56  You're listening to Changing the Rules with KC Dempster. And Ray Loewe, the luckiest guy in the world. We will be right back with more exciting information.KC Dempster  2:06  Welcome back, everybody. And we're gonna dive right into our interview segment of the podcast, and I'm gonna let Ray introduce Jane.Ray Loewe  2:17  Okay, thank you for the opportunity. So Jane, first of all, is an author. She is a certified coach. She's a speaker, she's given TEDx talks, okay. And she also describes herself as a lifestyle, lifestyle entrepreneur. And, Jane, if you would put up with me, I'd like to start there. Because what is a lifestyle entrepreneur? And how did you get there?Jane Pollak  2:43  Great question. And delighted to be on with the two of you. I was I, I wanted to have balance in my life. And I had started as an art teacher, my husband and I, now ex husband and I met at Columbia Teachers College, university, teachers college, and I was teaching art. And then I started my family many, many, many decades ago. And I wanted to continue to produce art, but I also wanted to stay home. So I had this wonderful craft called pysanky, which is Ukrainian easter eggs. And I decided to make a business out of that, which is not something people encourage you, to do make a business out of decorating eggs, but I was very successful at it. And I said that, rather than me working for my business, my business would work for me. So I had an at home business, it was income for the family, it wasn't the primary income. But it allowed me to do what I wanted to do what I love to raise my kids and to make a contribution to the family. So I did that for 30 years, and then from like, 1973 to 2003. And then I stopped and, you know, went into something else. But it was it was a business for me for all those years while I got to have the balance in my life of being home with my kids.Ray Loewe  3:57  Okay, I think that go, ahead KC.KC Dempster  3:59  Well, I was just gonna say, you know, the concept of making a business out of decorating eggs is absolutely fascinating to me. And how how ornate were they I mean, cuz I'm, I'm imagining Faberge eggs, which of course had gold and jewels and all that kind of stuff. So what Tell me about a Ukrainian easter egg.Jane Pollak  4:20  So it's basically a raw egg with wax and dye, I wrote a book called, Decorating Eggs, Exquisite Designs with Wax and Dye. And it really goes back to advice my father gave us when we were young. He said just you know, if you can be the best at something, you'll own the market. Well, I chose a very small market, you know. However, I exploited it, to the extent like you know, gave a TEDx talk about it. I had eggs in the White House. I wrote a book about it. I created. I was on catalog covers, I I did workshops. I made it work for me and it was a successful business. I you know, was Near six figures for, you know, several years of that, doing many, many different things. I'm very entrepreneurial. And to me an entrepreneur is someone who finds the opportunity. So I just kept finding opportunities of ways to convey it. And one of them became telling my story, if I can make a business out of this, you can make a business out of anything. And, you know, it was a motivational keynote speech, and I became a keynote speaker, and tell people because the remember that book, "Everything I Needed to Know, I Learned in Kindergarten?" yes, I needed to know about business, I learned decorating eggs. And so my second book was sole proprietor, "Sole Proprietor: 101 Lessons from a Lifestyle Entrepreneur" because I learned so much about you know, how to market how to set goals, how to set your pricing, how to I had legal issues, at one point, somebody was imitating my designs. And so, you know, I learned everything any business owner learns, and I conveyed that. So, you know, it was, you know, as a 30 year fabulous career and people it was very memorable.Ray Loewe  6:00  Yeah, and, you know, this is just a perfect example of what you can do if you get excited about something, and you have a skillset that you can use. And my understanding, although I didn't ever see one of your eggs, Jane, do I have to go to the White House to see one?Jane Pollak  6:15  Haha, they're in the Smithsonian? So they're there a couple in the Ronald Reagan collection in Simi Valley? I think it is. So you might find it there. But you can you can find my book on Amazon. It's called Decorating Eggs, Exquisite Designs with Wax and Dye. And there, it's a type of thing Ray and KC, that you'll laugh when I say this, but you know, I would go to a not a cocktail party, but just meet people, because I didn't really get invited to many of those. But they say what do you do? And I'd say I decorate eggs, and they would go look for the next available person.What I learned to do was bring a picture of my eggs and they'll say, Wow, how do you do that? Haha, they are. They're extraordinary. And I would encourage people to you know, look me up. It's Jane Pollak without a C, P-O-L-L-A-K, And on the artist page, there's, you know, their pictures. I was on the flax catalog cover, I was on HGTV I was on the Today Show. They were museum quality works.Ray Loewe  7:15  And you know, you created a book on this and you sold 30,000 copies or somethingJane Pollak  7:20  thirty thousand copies. And that was my first book. And actually, it's in reprint now somebody else bought, I own the rights. And somebody else actually scanned and printed the entire book. So it's available again.Ray Loewe  7:31  Wow. Okay, we may come back and talk about eggs more over. But but there's so much about you, that intrigues me because because you're the perfect example of one of the luckiest people in the world, you first of all, you you sat down and you said, you know, I'm gonna stay home and take care of my kids. But I don't want to do nothing. And I'm an artist. So how do I make this work? And how do I tailor something. And now you've kind of moved on, I don't know whether you got tired of eggs or eggs got tired of you? Or, or maybe you know,Jane Pollak  8:03  Ray, my line is I said everything in eggs I needed to sayRay Loewe  8:07  which is perfect. Because Because this is a pivot point which says, Okay, it's time to move on. I've gotten everything out of this. And you can do this as one of the luckiest people in the world. And, and you've moved on to this whole concept of lifestyle entrepreneur. But before we get there, I have to I have to talk about something, It's called study hall. Now, I don't know if you ever go ahead. Tell us about study.Jane Pollak  8:35  I'll explain it. But I know where you're going. And I saw my acupuncturist yesterday. And I said something about it's the Jewish New Year just started, or Yeah, and I said I wished her happy new year she she's not Jewish, but it's just like that time of year. So I said, it'll be nice when 2020 is over. And she said, why it has been very good to you, you found this new craft that you're doing and also your family has gotten much closer. And you know, because of the pandemic, we're doing weekly zoom calls together with my ex husband and our grown children and grandchildren. So that never would have happened. So I have so much to be appreciative of. And the art form is called Penny rugs. It's another one you have to look at pictures because it doesn't say what it is. But I started I took a class right before we were all quarantined, and fell in love with this craft. And, you know, with anything that you'd love to do, you often don't make time to do it for yourself. And so I created something called a an online creative study hall, where people will join and do whatever project they want to do for and that's how we met was through a woman who wanted to create a operations manual for her business. And so she did 30 hours with me online where we both had our cameras on through zoom. And we work for three, two or three hour chunks, you know, three times a week. So most people don't allow them themselves that that really delightor That structured a time period. But when you do, you go really deep. And somebody was on I started a new one last week and women said she had taken a webinar on writing a book. And the woman, the woman who was leading it said, what everybody needs is a time enforcer. And what my study hall is really a time enforcer or somebody else called it a forcing mechanism. People are paying me to work with me, and I get paid to do the work that I love. So I'll be working for two and a half hours this afternoon sewing while somebody else's. She's downloading a. She's transcribing. I her journals. And that's what she wants to do. But she needs that committed time. And we'll doKC Dempster  10:43  that's so true. You know, when I moved into my current abode, 13 years ago, I had boxes and boxes of photographs. And I my plan was I was going to get them all organized. And there's still a mess.Jane Pollak  10:56  KC there's room in my group.Ray Loewe  10:59  When you know i i'm absolutely fascinated by this. So so you know, this is a quick aside, when are you going to do recess?Jane Pollak  11:07  Well, in between at the top of every hour, we do a little stretch, we do a little shimmy, shake and take a few deep breaths. And that's recess because people really want to make the time count. And there's something very particular when you work for three hours straight, that you go really, really deep in something. Because most of us when it gets the going gets tough. We go to the refrigerator, we make a phone call, we look at our phones, you know, we do something to distract ourselves. But when you're you've committed and do it, you work through those difficulties. Usually your Gremlins come up. An example I gave was when I have a very large egg commission, I was doing an ostrich egg for something. And I was looking for it was for burn survivors. And I was trying to find the phoenix rising from the ashes as the main symbol. And I had committed to this was years ago. Brian Tracy calls it single handling. You know, I'm calling it an online study hall, but to doing two hours on the design, and I couldn't find the image and I couldn't find the image and the voices were saying you might have to give back that deposit. Jane, what Who did you think you were taking this on? But I stayed I stayed with it. And then you know, I was googling images and I found the exact right image and I thought I should charge more for this. This is beautiful.It's really working through that. That gets us to the point of you know, of passing something rather than giving up and distracting ourselves. So I'm actually giving people a real benefit to that. You know that a butt in the chair concept that writers talk about? That's really what it takes.Ray Loewe  12:37  Oh, yeah, it seems it seems dumb that we would need something like that. But we all need an accountability coach. And, and I find I've found different ways of getting mine but without an accountability coach, I don't get my stuff done. So Jane to be commended.Jane Pollak  12:52  Yeah, yeah, no, I do that I do it you know, as well for clients who want to work with me one on one. And, you know, the accountability is I have a client calling this afternoon and she had a phone call to make she had a letter to respond to, you know, she had very specific action steps that she needed to take for this afternoon to report in, because she's paying me She wants to get the value from it. And and people do need that forcing mechanism. So I'm I'm good at motivating myself and I'm really good at helping other people stay motivated.Ray Loewe  13:21  Yeah, so so what's going on in your head here? You know, it's got to be an amazing brain because you started as an artist, okay? You were extremely creative in a way to do an egg by Jane. Okay. You know, you got a book, you got easter eggs out there. And you've you've morphed you've taken your system and you're sharing it with other people now as kind of a lifestyle coach. Mm hmm. Am I right?Jane Pollak  13:47  Absolutely. Absolutely. I what I do in my coaching and I'm certified to coach so it wasn't something I made up I you know, I had a coach and I thought I want to do that. But I'm an artist, how can I do that? Because it transformed my business when I worked with a coach. And then I started taking classes and and learning and then I took on several practice clients. And then I got really good at it got certified, took a leadership training course through the same Institute. And you know, I've been coaching since 2002, which is a long time. A lot of people start and stop and can't find clientele. But I've been fortunate and you know, very lucky person in the world. And I love doing it. I love listening to the intimacy that coaching creates is something that I love having in my business. RightKC Dempster  14:33  now. Do you get frustrated when you're coaching somebody and you're giving them very sound, Very positive leadership, and they just aren't buying it? Yes. So what do you do when that happens?Jane Pollak  14:48  You know, I just heard somebody speaking in another context, and he had really good questions that I'm going to incorporate now. And I think the main question is, what's the cost of you're not doing this? Okay, yeah, like you're getting out of resisting this. What's the you know, what's the benefit to you? Because, you know, whether it's staying in a dead end marriage, and I don't I don't do marriage counseling, but sometimes the writing is just on the wall and people stay because they do. What, you know, what are you gaining from this? So we don't ask why we ask powerful questions like, what, what's in it for you? Right? There's always something, you know, there's always something.Ray Loewe  15:29  Okay, so we have just been through an incredible change. And I think going forward, life is going to continue to be an incredible change. So as we move beyond this COVID thing, what do you see happening with your clients, your life, you know, the, the universe in general. So so when we move into normal 2.0, over here, 2.7, or whatever it's gonna be, I don't think we're going back where we were. And so what's gonna happen with the way you do things and the way you're coaching,Jane Pollak  16:04  I, I feel like I've been onto something for a very long time. And that's, you know, the old do what you love, and the money will follow. I am so happy in my days, I wake up joyfully, I love what I'm doing. I love my coaching, I love my sewing, I love being creative. I love the people, and, and I'm staying home, you know, 90% of the time, you know, I'm in my pool, just reopened at my health club. So I'm basically home and go out for an hour walk. We're I don't, I know that those chains will be loosened. But I think it's really being happy within yourself is the key. And if you can find what makes you happy. And coaching is really a you know, a beneficial tool towards that. I can help people find that it's like what lights you up? You know, that's a prime question. Or talk about a peak experience. When do you remember being really happy in your life? And what was that? And I think people realize, well, I could, you know, I could never do that I could never, you know, not, you know, I can't pay the mortgage. But in fact, people are managing now somehow, where everything has been taken away, or, you know, so much of what we rely on our foundational beliefs have been taken away. I think it starts inside, and our can our connection to ourselves and to other people is what makes me happy. And I believe what makes other people happy. We just throw so many layers on top of that, that we didn't even we don't even realize that that's what we have.Ray Loewe  17:24  Well, you know, unfortunately, Jane, we're at the end of our time, you know, it goes so fast. And you know, we'll have to talk more and maybe get you back on here again. But But I think the the comment I want to make is you very definitely are one of the luckiest people in the world.  you exude confidence, you found your way to do things. And I think as a leader of other people, I you know, I love to kind of hang out with you when I get a chance to do that. Because you're inspiring and motivating. And I really want to do an Easter egg and I can't do Easter eggs...Jane Pollak  18:04  very, very, very good instruction. I think you'll you'll enjoy it. But it's you know, it was republished so you can find it now.Ray Loewe  18:11  Well, and study hall I can do and what a great idea. And you know, thanks for bringing that up. And, and people can reach you through your website. It's very simple, Jane pollak.com. Right.Jane Pollak  18:23  Right. And there's no C and my last name, a lot of people insert a C so it's POLLAK.Ray Loewe  18:27  Yeah. And we're gonna post this with our podcast notes so that people will be able to see it and find you. And, you know, thanks so much for being with us. And Taylor, let's talk to both of you. Let's, let's take a quick break, and then we'll come back and close up.Diane Dayton  18:43  You're listening to Changing the Rules with KC Dempster. And Ray Loewe, the luckiest guy in the world. We will be right back with more exciting information.KC Dempster  18:53  Welcome back, everybody. That was really great talking with Jane. She's so positive and upbeat. And I'm noticing, I believe that there's a trend in the people that we talk to that they are very optimistic, positive, upbeat people.Ray Loewe  19:09  Yeah, and I'm excited from this thing. I mean, you sit there and you to say, Okay, I can't get something done because I just never can get to it and, and the concept of study hall just came out of Jane, you know, and and it's just exciting the way people are doing things. And I think she's absolutely right. You do what you love, and you figure out a way to make it work. And sometimes it's a little difficult, but there's always a way. And that's what the luckiest people in the world do. So we'll see you in a week.Diane Dayton  19:41  Thank you for listening to Changing the Rules, a podcast designed to help you live your life the way you want, and give you what you need to make it happen. Join us in two weeks for our next exciting topics on changing the rules with KC Dempster and Ray Loewe, the luckiest guy in the world.   

Speaking Business podcast
Leonard Brody - The Great Rewrite

Speaking Business podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 28:29


My guest this week is a management thinker and a leader of the new world order. He is an award-winning entrepreneur, venture capitalist, best-selling author and a 2-time Emmy nominated media visionary. He has helped raise hundreds of millions in capital for start-up companies as well as taking a company to a 6 Billion market cap IPO. Currently, he is the Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of Creative Labs, a joint venture with CAA (Creative Artists Agency in LA), the largest sports and entertainment agency in the world, often called “Hollywood’s Secret Society”. He oversees the building of new ventures for some of the most well-known celebrities and political leaders in the world. Please welcome my guest, Leonard Brody. Bio Leonard Brody was called “a controversial leader of the new world order”. He is an award winning entrepreneur, venture capitalist, best-selling author and a 2-time Emmy nominated media visionary. He has helped in raising millions of dollars for start-up companies, been through one of the largest internet IPOs in history and has been involved in the building, financing and/or sale of five companies to date. After selling his company in 2009, Leonard became the President of the Innovation and Digital Group for the Anschutz Company, one of the largest live sport and entertainment businesses in the world owning assets such as stadiums like the O2 Arena in London and Staples Center in LA; sports teams like the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Galaxy and the Los Angeles Kings, and today, one of the premiere concert promotion businesses in the world seating hundreds of millions of people a year. He is also one of the proud owners of Coventry City Football Club in England. Leonard also acts as principal in several venture capital funds throughout the world and is behind the financing and creation of 20-30 start-up companies a year. A highly sought-after public speaker, Leonard has lectured at institutions such as Stanford, the G8 and the United Nations. His insight has been requested by companies such as The Financial Times, Warner Music, Dell, Visa and Pepsi, as well as, the governments of countries such as India, Israel, Ireland, Russia and South Africa. His work has been featured in such publications as Fortune, the Wall Street Journal, the BBC and the New York Times. He is co-author of the best selling books, “Innovation Nation: Canadian Leadership from Jurassic Park to Java” and “Everything I Needed to Know About Business…I Learned from a Canadian” both published by John Wiley and Sons. Currently, he is authoring a new book in partnership with Forbes Magazine, entitled, “The Great Re:Write” coming out in the next year. Leonard holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts from Queens University, a law degree from Osgoode Hall and is a graduate of the Private Equity Program at the Harvard Business School.  Recorded on: 16th July 2020  Links: More about Leonard Brody More about Maria Franzoni Ltd Connect with Maria on Linkedin Connect with Maria on FaceBook To book any of the speakers featured on the Speaking Business podcast, click here Listen here: Libsyn  Itunes  Stitcher Spotify

Parents, Priests and Generals - A Guide for How to Change the World for Good

“Don’t worry that children never listen to you; worry that they are always watching you.” Robert Fulghum, author of Everything I Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten When I got a call from the principal asking if I was available to come to school “right now” to help comfort my daughter, my heart sank. When I arrived, I could hear her screaming from down the hall. As I stepped into the room, she was highly agitated, not in control of her emotions, wandering around the room tipping over chairs and screaming about how she hated this place and her teachers. I was heartbroken for her pain and panicked not knowing how to quickly de-escalate things in this public space. We survived the immediate crisis, left the room and headed toward the car. As soon as the door shut, I could no longer hold back the tears, full of sorrow for what she was going through. My emotions were so raw and uncontrollable. According to the research, it was because my brain chemistry was literally changing. The natural human imperative is for ourselves to become less as others become more. parentspriestsgenerals.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dano-jukanovich/support

FCF Sunday Podcast
Nothing I Ever Expected But Everything I Needed: Part Two

FCF Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 25:49


Randy Goldenberg, Senior Pastor Easter Sunday, April 12, 2020 | fcfchurch.com/messages

FCF Sunday Podcast
Nothing I Ever Expected But Everything I Needed: Part One

FCF Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 24:49


Randy Goldenberg, Senior Pastor Sunday, April 5, 2020 | fcfchurch.com/messages Joining us from a safe social distance, Randy brings us a brand new message in a two part mini-series.

The Clergy Suite Podcast by Temple Isaiah
[Clergy Suite] Everything I Needed To Know I Learned On The Job

The Clergy Suite Podcast by Temple Isaiah

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 22:12


Rabbis Frimmer and Klein Miles discuss a provocative article from The New York Jewish Week, “20 Years In The Rabbinate: ‘They Didn't Teach Me This In Rabbinical School'”, about the state of synagogues, rabbinic leadership and the ever-changing and challenging nature of Jewish communities. Tune in to hear what Isaiah clergy learned (and missed out on) in rabbinical school. Why do people join Isaiah? What do they expect from their clergy and community? Links for Soundcloud: Article: https://tinyurl.com/y5v489gx Dara's Short & Sweet from Family Camp: https://tinyurl.com/yyyl8egc Links for Podcast Apps: 20 Years In The Rabbinate: ‘They Didn't Teach Me This In Rabbinical School' by Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove. Link to Dara's Short & Sweet from Family Camp.

Let’s Talk - Lozano Smith Podcast
Episode 13: ACSA Keynote Address – Everything I Needed to Know About Life, I Learned at the Table

Let’s Talk - Lozano Smith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 41:59


This special episode of the podcast features a discussion with negotiator Sarah Kaatz and shares extended excerpts from her successful keynote address at the 2019 ACSA Negotiators' Symposium. Attorney Devon Lincoln talks with Sarah about the life insights she draws on to negotiate with public employee unions in a range of challenging scenarios. For more information on the topics discussed in this podcast, please visit our podcast website at www.lozanosmith.com/podcast.

Sermons - St. Anne's Episcopal Church
Everything I Needed to Know About Advent, I Learned as a Hospice Chaplain, Part 3, Third Advent, Sunday Dec. 16, 2018

Sermons - St. Anne's Episcopal Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 12:03


LifePointe Elk Grove
EVERYTHING I NEEDED TO KNOW I LEARNED AT CHRISTMAS – NOTHING IMPOSSIBLE WITH GOD – WEEK 3

LifePointe Elk Grove

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 31:25


Sermons - St. Anne's Episcopal Church
Everything I Needed to Know about Advent, I Learned as a Hospice Chaplain - Part 1; Advent 1, Sunday Dec. 2, 2018

Sermons - St. Anne's Episcopal Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 7:23


Please note that our recording equipment malfunctioned and this recording was recreated and differs slightly from the sermon actually given.

Sermons - St. Anne's Episcopal Church
Everything I Needed to Know about Advent, I Learned as a Hospice Chaplain - Part 2; Advent 2, Sunday Dec. 9, 2018

Sermons - St. Anne's Episcopal Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 8:28


LifePointe Elk Grove
EVERYTHING I NEEDED TO KNOW I LEARNED AT CHRISTMAS – MESSAGE IN A MANGER – WEEK 2

LifePointe Elk Grove

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2018 29:01


LifePointe Elk Grove
EVERYTHING I NEEDED TO KNOW I LEARNED AT CHRISTMAS – WHY COME? – WEEK 1

LifePointe Elk Grove

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 29:20


The Money Advantage Podcast
How to Save Like the Wealthy

The Money Advantage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 38:43


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYUG9Qttgq4 If you want to seize opportunities like the wealthy, you will need to learn how to save money like the wealthy. Building a financial system is a lot like barrel racing.Far away from the roar of audiences, the outcome of the race is determined by the hours of preparation and conditioning spent outside the ring, out of the public eye, before the race.Likewise, in building true wealth, developing a savings plan is the preparation and conditioning it takes to succeed. Table of contentsWhere Savings Fits into Your Cashflow Creation SystemEverything I Needed to Know I Learned from Equestrian Barrel RacingWhere Winning HAPPENSWhere Winning Is CREATEDWinning Is in the Fundamentals and Conditioning, Not the Climax Your Savings SystemWhy Most People Never Save MoneyOvercome Parkinson's Law by Living on Less Than You Earn, Starting TodayThe Role and Function of Savings For You and Your FamilyA Simple 5-Step Strategy to Save More Money3 Target Cash AccountsHow Much to Have in Bank SavingsHow Much Do I Need in My Emergency Fund?Never Stop Building Your Opportunity FundSDLIC: An Ideal Storage Tool for Your Emergency and Opportunity FundsPreparation and Conditioning Translate to Both Business and Personal EconomiesUp Next in This SeriesFor More Ways to Save Money Check out the 7-Part Saving and Investing SeriesBook a Strategy Call Where Savings Fits into Your Cashflow Creation System Building reserves helps you weather months of tight income or unforeseen expenses, and will move you light years ahead towards peace of mind and financial stability.  But it's just one small step of a greater journey of building financial freedom.   That's why we've put together the 3-step Entrepreneur's Cash Flow System.   The first step is keeping more of the money you make.  This includes tax planning, debt restructuring, cashflow awareness, and restructuring how you save money so you can access it as an emergency/opportunity fund.  This step frees up and increases your cashflow, so you can save, and then use the extra cash to take advantage of opportunities. Then, you'll protect yourself with insurance and legal protection.  Here, you'll create the right canopy of protection in your financial life.  This second stage encompasses all aspects of the Infinite Banking Concept, a key cashflow strategy that secures your access to capital, maximizing your control, by allowing you to be your own banker. Finally, you'll put your money to work and get it to make more by investing in cash-flowing assets to build freedom and leave a rich legacy. Everything I Needed to Know I Learned from Equestrian Barrel Racing As a teen, I rode horses.  I got into competitive racing in speed and agility games like barrel racing, pole weaving, and keyhole. Just about everything I needed to know about life, I learned from the process of training to win in the ring. Where Winning HAPPENS The climax of barrel racing was the high-adrenaline, crowd-cheering, dirt-flying 28 seconds careening around the cloverleaf pattern of the barrel racing course.  Or it was the 11 seconds spent in the ring flashing through the pole-weaving course. I lived for that part.  The moment of truth.  It's where the winning happened. From a spectator's vantage point, it would be so easy to think it was the only part that mattered. Where Winning Is CREATED However, far more critical to the outcome were the hours upon hours of training and preparation. To perform well, conditioning was essential. There were warm-ups and cool-downs at a brisk trot.  We raced for miles upon miles across varied terrain to build endurance and stamina.  There were hundreds of hours of rides through the fields and forests, on trails, through swamps, and over fallen logs as we built agility and light-footedness. We took hundreds of practice runs at all paces, focusing on the fundamentals.  There were lurching starts,

Faith Life Church ALL Audio Messages
Everything I Needed To Know

Faith Life Church ALL Audio Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 60:00


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Everything I Needed To Know

SD Video Singles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 60:00


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Everything I Needed To Know

Audio Singles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 60:00


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Art Dealer Show
Everything I Needed to Know About Art Dealing I Learned in Kindergarten - Guest Alex Salazar Pt 2.

Art Dealer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 58:20


It’s been a while but I’m back and comfortably settled in my usual corner booth at the ol’ art dealer bar. Having been away for a bit, there’s a lot […] The post 22 Everything I Needed to Know About Art Dealing I Learned in Kindergarten – Guest Alex Salazar Pt 2. appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.

Church Planter Podcast
CPP #232 - Everything I needed to know about Church Planting I learned in Star Wars - Part 2.

Church Planter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 62:44


Check out the BIVO Inner Circle here: Did you get your copy of the BIVO Church Planter Manifesto? Get it here: Check out: The Weird Niche That Is Enabling BIVO Church Planters To Maximize Their Income Without Having To Give Up Their Time at CPPGet the Jump School Core Team Training on DVD For FREE at: Discover more about Pete & Peyton here: Get the Church Planter Magazine here: IOS Device: Android Device: If you are a church planter, soon to be church planter, or leader of an established church, that is looking for more insight and direction on what God is doing through church planting to reach the lost, then this is the podcast for you!

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Church Planter Podcast
CPP #231 Everything I needed to know about Church Planting I learned in Star Wars.

Church Planter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 71:14


Check out the BIVO Inner Circle here: https://BIVOInnerCircle.com Did you get your copy of the BIVO Church Planter Manifesto? Get it here: Check out: The Weird Niche That Is Enabling BIVO Church Planters To Maximize Their Income Without Having To Give Up Their Time at CPPGet the Jump School Core Team Training on DVD For FREE at: Discover more about Pete & Peyton here: Get the Church Planter Magazine here: IOS Device: Android Device: If you are a church planter, soon to be church planter, or leader of an established church, that is looking for more insight and direction on what God is doing through church planting to reach the lost, then this is the podcast for you!

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HBIC Sermon Podcast
05.14.17 Everything I needed to Know

HBIC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 32:31


Romans 11:33-12:8 Join Eldon Byer as he discusses "everything I needed to know I learned at the ballfield." Life can be a lot less complicated that we make it.

Bozeman United Methodist Church
Everything I Needed to Know, I Learned in Sunday School

Bozeman United Methodist Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2017 28:30


Scripture: Matthew 19: 13-15; Luke 8:4-15 Today is Christian Education Sunday. Guest speakers include: Cindy Beck Jennie Card Melissa Shepherd Anne Gibson Gay Hamilton Adam Conrad Kath Crumrine Time Lockie Christy Pearcy Warren Vaughn Martha Hendricks

Techmatters.fm
Everything I Needed to Know I Learned In… – TM004

Techmatters.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 11:10


Caught Between Generations
Encore: Everything I Needed to Know About Working Together for World Peace I Learned in 4th Grade with Mr. John Hunter

Caught Between Generations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 55:41


Double Deuce podcast
43: Start Drinking Rum Now!

Double Deuce podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2016 22:57


No guest this week, but we make up for it with our clever hashtags in We Refuse to Give Up On Hashtags Corner. We also have Nelson's Phone is a Twitter Whore Corner, Rum Corner, which is followed by the obligatory Piracy Corner, Everything I Needed to Know About Maritime Matters I Learned from Jaws Corner, Will’s Accent Corner (a must for aspiring performers!), and we wrap it all up again with Nelson’s Marketing Corner! If you're into sasquatch orgies or you're affiliated with Big Snacks, this is finally the episode for you! Contact Us! Follow Us! Love Us! Email: doubledeucepod@gmail.com Twitter: @doubledeucepod Facebook: www.facebook.com/DoubleDeucePod/ Also, please subscribe/rate/review on iTunes! Thirsty? Grab a drink at Frank’s North Star Tavern in scenic North Lawrence, Kansas! Official bar of the Double Deuce Podcast! Podcast logo art by Jason Keezer!

Caught Between Generations
Everything I Needed to Know About Working Together for World Peace I Learned in 4th Grade with Mr. John Hunter

Caught Between Generations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2016 55:41


The Intrepid Entrepreneur
Everything I Needed to Know in Business I Learned Through Climbing with Chris Warner

The Intrepid Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2016 36:31


Chris Warner, is a high-altitude climber, entrepreneur, author and sought-after corporate speaker. He also owns the successful indoor climbing gym franchise Earth Treks Climbing Centers. Obviously, Chris is a guy who goes big in business and life but he's also very approachable and has a lot to teach us as business owners. That's why I love today's episode of The Intrepid Entrepreneur. And one more reason? Chris has a great sense of humor! Chris has been guiding domestically and leading international climbing expeditions since 1987. He's summited over 120 times on peaks of 19,000 feet, and his rescue of other climbers on Mt. Everest was featured in National Geographic Adventure. He knows a thing or two about facing fear and still jumping in with both feet. But Chris had a moment of clarity when a friend posed the question to him: “as someone who takes such risks in your personal life, why won't you take a risk with your career?” That was a turning point for him and since then, he's been taking the knowledge and insight gained through years of climbing, and applying it to business. It's working for him as an entrepreneur (he's the founder of Earth Treks Climbing Centers) and it's working for the hundred-million dollar companies who hire him to speak. Let it work for you today. Chris is also the author of High Altitude Leadership, which is the platform of what he teaches. I saw Chris speak at the Bicycle Leadership Conference in Monterey, Calif., and he's incredible! The parallels he makes between climbing teams and teams in business covers trust as a team, focus, culture, and commitment required in both business and climbing. In fact, Chris' insight and knowledge about who benefits the team and who holds it back is so profound that dramatic personnel changes are often made very soon after he speaks at a company. In this show, Chris and I dig into why the team has to come before the individual, how stories open people's minds, why entrepreneurs are in the business of opportunity, not strategy, and why when you make people have fun, they do their best work. All that and so much more, so get ready to take notes implement what you learn, on this episode of Intrepid Entrepreneur!

/dev/hell
Episode 62: Talmudic Maxims for the Unwashed Masses (phptek 2015)

/dev/hell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2015


phptek 2015 featured an awesome live recording of Development Hell in front of a rowdy audience. Our special guest Yitzchok Willroth, aka coderabbi, drops Talmudic knowledge on us, and we have great discussions about “hard” and “soft” talks, tech vs personal skills, and had a great Q&A session with the audience. Note that the audio quality isn’t quite up to our usual standards here. Recording live can be hard — sorry about the background noise! New Sponsors! We have two new sponsors for this episode. First is Pulse Storm, fine purveyors of Magento-related books and extensions. You can get 20% off with discount code devhell. Next is Graph Story, your new graph database SaaS provider. Check them out and tell them Development Hell sent you! Do these things! Check out our sponsors: Pulse Storm (20% off with discount code devhell), Graph Story, Roave and WonderNetwork Buy stickers at devhell.info/shop Follow us on Twitter here Rate us on iTunes here Listen Download now (MP3, 73.5MB, 1:21:08 ) Links and Notes coderabbi on Twitter Wisdom as a Service World Tour Everything I Needed to Know, I Learned in Rabbinical School

World Spirituality
Awakening Through Motherhood

World Spirituality

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2014 59:21


Author Kuwana Haulsey talks about her book, Everything I Needed to Know I Learned From My Six-Month-Old.

Baby and Toddler Instructions
Baby and Toddler Instructions Welcomes Author and Mom, Kuwana Haulsey - "Everything I Needed To Know I Learned From My Six Month Old" - 02-12-2014

Baby and Toddler Instructions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2014 58:09


Baby and Toddler Instructions
Baby and Toddler Instructions Welcomes Author and Mom, Kuwana Haulsey - "Everything I Needed To Know I Learned From My Six Month Old" - 02-12-2014

Baby and Toddler Instructions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2014 58:09


Strangely Literal
Strangely Literal Episode #124 – Everything I Needed to Know I Learned from Daytime TV (Buffy)

Strangely Literal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2012 0:01


Faith: Everything I Need to Know I Learned from Daytime TV Read by Erin Moore Authors: still visualthinker11 and shah_of_blah Disclaimer: Still don’t own ’em. Feedback: Still appreciated. (Feed our addiction! You know you want to!) This episode was edited by John N.

CERIAS Security Seminar Podcast
David Bell, Everything I Needed to Know about Security, I Learned in 1974

CERIAS Security Seminar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2010 61:17


The security field is an excellent illustration of the maxim that ``the more things change, the more they stay the same.'' Thus while technical details change, underlying security principles remain remarkably constant. Dr. Bell's talk ``Everything I Needed to Know about Security, I Learned in 1974'' covers the lessons he learned in his early modeling work, how they have remained valid since, and how those principles inform his view of 21st-Century challenges. About the speaker: David Elliott Bell, Ph. D., is the co-author of the widely-known ``Bell-La Padula security model." His work in security has been varied, from the conceptual security of his modeling work to security architectures, operating system security, database management security, network security, formal verification, public-key technology, and standards and guidelines for security practice.In addition to security, he has also contributed in systems design and implementation, acquisition, integration, and, not least, in passing his insight along through formal and informal training and education. He has been a guest lecturer at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis.Major customers benefitting from his contributions include the Department of Defense, especially the U.S. Air Force, DIA, and the National Security Agency (where he was presented the NSA Meritorious Civilian Service Award); the Department of Homeland Security; and the Department of Energy.Since retirement, he has given invited addresses at ACSAC, Mississippi State University, the University of Nebraska, Omaha, and Winston-Salem State University.

CERIAS Security Seminar Podcast
David Bell, "Everything I Needed to Know about Security, I Learned in 1974"

CERIAS Security Seminar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2010


The security field is an excellent illustration of the maxim that ``the more things change, the more they stay the same.'' Thus while technical details change, underlying security principles remain remarkably constant. Dr. Bell's talk ``Everything I Needed to Know about Security, I Learned in 1974'' covers the lessons he learned in his early modeling work, how they have remained valid since, and how those principles inform his view of 21st-Century challenges.

Hope Downtown Minneapolis Podcast
Everything I Needed to Know I Learned in Frontier Hall

Hope Downtown Minneapolis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2010


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Wise Words: Lessons in Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital
Wise Words vol 1 ep 4: Bestselling author Len Brody on the rise of Citizen Journalism, Now Public and Why Canada doesn't Suck.

Wise Words: Lessons in Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2006 16:42


Part one of our two part interview with Mr. Len Brody, author of "Innovation Nation: Canadian Leadership from Java to Jurassic Park" and "Everything I Needed to Know About Business...I Learned from a Canadian", serial entrepreneur (whose credits include being part of the team that was responsible for the largest internet IPO, before Google) and venture partner at GrowthWorks. Len shares with us his thoughts on: the rise of Citizen Journalism; his new venture, NowPublic; why flickr has web 2.0 right; and why Canada doesn't suck!