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Mini episode- High-yield over view of Management of Acetaminophen Poisoning in the US and Canada Consensus Statement In this Ryan sits down with Dr. Richard Dart MD, PhD. He is the lead author of the recently released "Management of Acetaminophen Poisoning in the US and Canada Consensus Statement" from the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology, American College of Medical Toxicology, Americans Poisons Centers, and the Canadian Association of Poison Centers. Listen to be informed on the most recent treatment recommendations. They dive in to the definitions established by the guideline and notable treatment recommendations, dissecting the ratinonale for each desiscion point and how to apply the guidelines. A mini episode was released along side this episode that is a high yield review of major treatment recommendations and definitions estabilished by the consensus statement. Links :Mini episode- High-yield over view of Management of Acetaminophen Poisoning in the US and Canada Consensus Statement Guidelines https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2808062Definitions made by the guidelineAcute ingestionAny overdose taken with 24 hours periodOverdose "dose" not defined>7.5 g in 24 h was criteria for Rumack Matthew nomogramConsensus statementAdult overdose at 10g/d or 200 mg/kg/d in 48 hours) AND signs of APAP toxicity (vomiting, RUQ abd pain, AMS)Treat if APAP >20 ug/ml OR AST/ALT elevatedAcuteNon-detectable [APAP] between 2 and 4 hours excludes ingestionGive SDAC w/in 4 hours (something I've been a proponent of since ATOM2)TreatStart treatment with NAC if unable to plot on nomogram by 8 hoursNAC dose“Higher dose” NAC (undefined) for high risk ingestionMinimum NAC regimen should include 300 mg/kg orally or within 20-24 hoursCAP NAC dose at 100 kg (this was known with PO, but IV there was always some question since it delivers less overall)Unique scenariosLine crossersAPAP with anticholinergic or opioidIf 1st concentration below treatment line repeat in 4-6 hoursAPAP Extended releaseIf 1st concentration below treatment line @ 4-12 hours, repeat in 4-6 hoursDialysis-Dialyze If APAP >900 w/ AMS or acidosis.NAC IV rate during HD 12.5 mg/kg/hr minimum. No dose change for PO (not new but good reminders)Consult liver transplant for rapid AST/ALT inc w/ coagulopathy, AMS, or mulistytem organ failureThe addition of fomepizole to acetylcysteine in the treatment of serious acetaminophen ingestions has been proposed. The panel concluded that the data available did not support a standard recommendation. As for any complicated or serious acetaminophen poisoning, a PC or clinical toxicologist should be consulted.
This episode is a a high yield "just the facts" break down of the recently released "Management of Acetaminophen Poisoning in the US and Canada Consensus Statement" from the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology, American College of Medical Toxicology, Americans Poisons Centers, and the Canadian Association of Poison Centers. Listen to be informed on the most recent treatment recommendations. This was released alongside a full interview with the consensus statement corresponding author Dr. Richard Dart MD, PhD. Be sure to check out the full interview to hear it straight from the source! (link in show notes).Link to the guidelines:Full interview with consensus statement author Dr. Richard Darthttps://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2808062Definitions made by the guidelineAcute ingestion>7.5 g in 24 h per Rummack Matthew initial studies10 g/d or 200 mg/kg/day in 48 hHigh risk ingestionReported dose >30 grams OR[APAP] 2 x Rummack-Matthew nomogram treatment lineNAC stopping criteriaAPAP4 g x >48 hours) AND signs of APAP toxicity (vomiting, RUQ abd pain, AMS)Treat if APAP >20 ug/ml OR AST/ALT elevatedAcuteNon-detectable [APAP] between 2 and 4 hours excludes ingestionGive SDAC w/in 4 hours (something I've been a proponent of since ATOM2)Start treatment with NAC if unable to plot on nomogram by 8 hoursNAC dose“Higher dose” NAC (undefined) for high risk ingestionMinimum NAC regimen should include 300 mg/kg orally or within 20-24 hoursCAP NAC dose at 100 kg (this was known with PO, but IV there was always some question since it delivers less overall)Unique scenariosLine crossersAPAP with anticholinergic or opioidIf 1st concentration below treatment line repeat in 4-6 hoursAPAP Extended releaseIf 1st concentration below treatment line @ 4-12 hours, repeat in 4-6 hoursDialysis-Dialyze If APAP >900 w/ AMS or acidosis.NAC IV rate during HD 12.5 mg/kg/hr minimum. No dose change for PO (not new but good reminders)Consult liver transplant for rapid AST/ALT inc w/ coagulopathy, AMS, or mulistytem organ failureThe addition of fomepizole to acetylcysteine in the treatment of serious acetaminophen ingestions has been proposed. The panel concluded that the data available did not support a standard recommendation. As for any complicated or serious acetaminophen poisoning, a PC or clinical toxicologist should be consulted.
In this episode of the podcast, join host Camilla Jeffs as she takes you on a journey through the power of reframing failure. Using the analogy of a pinata, Camilla explains that failure is not a definition, but an occurrence - one that can be an opportunity to learn, gain new insights, and become a better person.Drawing on inspiring stories of high-performing athletes who have turned their failures into successes, Camilla sheds light on the importance of understanding that success is not always a given. She challenges the notion that novices should be held to the same standards as experts and instead encourages listeners to embrace their setbacks as a chance to grow and improve.With a thought-provoking tone, Camilla explores how reframing failure can help you achieve your goals, overcome obstacles, and ultimately, smash your way to success. So, grab your bat and get ready to take a swing at the pinata of failure - because in this episode, you'll learn how to turn your setbacks into sweet, sweet rewards.Episode Timeline:[00:50 - 5:00]Analogy of a pinataThe power of compounded failureThe issue with failure and success[5:01 -9:35]Why you need failure in your lifeThe cost of stagnancyReframing and changing one's perspective about failure[9:36 - 12:31]There's no shame in being a beginnerAdopt a beginner's mindsetWhat happens if we avoid failures?[12:32 - 18:15]Perfectionism is the enemy of goodHal Elrod's experience with failureHold yourself to realistic expectations[18:16 - 26:18]Instead of focusing on outcome goals, focus on process goalsProcess goals can take more time than outcome goalsSelf-compassion and empathy are the cures for beating yourself upEpisode HighlightI want you to remember that when you fail at something, it just means you're trying. You're trying. And that is really important. - Camilla Jeffs===Are you ready to try passive investing in real estate? Get access to my FREE Passive Investing Masterclass! https://steadystreaminvestments.com/masterclass/ Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/steadystreaminvestments https://www.instagram.com/quietwealthcommunity/ https://www.tiktok.com/@quietwealth https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2MFOVyPWo0XD0QVJxgDxbQ https://www.linkedin.com/company/steady-stream-investments
Failure and success can be defined in many ways and, because we are all constantly evolving, failure can be part of the journey. People often don't even know what success looks like for them because it is different for everyone. There is more than one indicator of success and Andrew defines it as finding a way to join yourself with your calling, by identifying and using your talents to their highest impact which many not necessarily be monetary.In this podcast:The definition of failureThe five rules of failureWhat success looks like.
I'm turning 30 next month and I've been unsure how I've felt about that. I've had countless conversations with guests that shared with me how silly it was to think they needed to “make something of themselves” by 30. Yet here I am, wondering if I've done enough to really make my 20-year-old self proud how I've spent the last decade.That 20-year-old Justin had high expectations about where he was going to be at 30. I've learned over the last decade that you can set your sights on something but life has a whole lot of serendipity. And I don't know, that's kind of the fun of it right? I mean, at 20, I would have never predicted podcasting would be such a significant aspect of my life.So here's to me for letting go of any expectations, being proud of everything I have accomplished, and excited for what's to come in this new decade.I'm done with my poetic monologue but it does set up my conversation with my friend, Paul Angone.Paul spent most of his 20s thinking he was a failure. Working at dead-end jobs to support his real dream of becoming a best-selling author, Paul grinded and hustled any moment he had - lunch breaks, late evenings, weekends - with the hope of creating something that sparked a fire.Sure enough, it eventually happened (although much longer than expected) and Paul has gone on to author best-selling books including 101 Secrets for Your Twenties, 101 Questions You Need to Ask in Your Twenties, and 25 Lies Twentysomethings Need to Stop Believing. His newest book, Listen to Your Day: The Life Changing Practice of Paying Attention, is out today and I recommend picking it up.Paul has spent so much time researching and understanding the unique struggles of being in your 20s. We get into a whole lot of conversation about these struggles including finding your purpose, feeling like a failure, and when to make sacrifices vs when to move on. You're really going to like this one.100 reviews before our 100th episode (consider it an early birthday present). If you're a listener of the show and haven't left us a rating and review, we'd really appreciate it if you did. And if you're new, welcome, sit back, relax, and let's learn something new.I hope you enjoy my conversation with…”20-something failure” turned 5-time author…Paul Angone. Key Takeaways:Why to consider sacrificing spending for timeWhen to keep going and when to give up a dreamHow to find your “signature sauce”Defining yourself in multiple waysA lesson learned from the Mayor of StarbucksHow to find your significance by embracing failureThe possibility of greatness and embarrassment in the same spaceWhy you can't label something a failure or success too earlyHow to listen to the small details of your day to find the answers you're looking forMentions:Searching for Sugar Man: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2125608/More of Paul:Website: www.AllGroanUp.comListen to Your Day: https://allgroanup.com/books-2/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulangone/Signature Sauce course: https://signaturesauce.com/More of The Struggle is Real:Find show notes and more at
Executive leadership in today's highly-complex innovation economy requires more than the traditional investment in IP, market transformation, and engineers. According to this week's Age of Adoption (formerly Raising Your Antenna) special guest, the most competitive, resilient startups depend on emotional awareness that begins at the C-Level. This is particularly true in the wake of the Silicon Valley Bank's collapse in March 2023, whereby bank executives made a series of risky decisions with little oversight, leading to the frantic withdrawal of over $40 billion from depositors and culminating in the bank's failure.Join us, alongside Jon Bonanno, Managing Partner at Strategic Operating Partners, as we dive into what individuals, investors and the world's most innovative companies must do to capitalize on the momentum of the Age of Adoption and lead the new age: How corporate leaders can leverage emotional intelligence to distinguish themselves and drive business success in the wake of the Silicon Valley Bank crisis and the continued uncertainty following its failureThe opportunity and responsibility that corporate leaders have to support the decarbonization of developing nations to fight climate change in an increasingly globalized world The key trends that forecast the future direction of the climate tech market and lessons learned from previous transformations in the sectorInterested in learning more? Visit ageofadoption.com to understand more about this transformative era and to explore Antenna Group's curated eBook series covering topics from Environmental Justice to ESG Leadership and more.
In this episode, José R. Arribas, MD, and Melissa Badowski, PharmD, MPH, FIDSA, FCCP, BCIDP, BCPS, AAHIVP, discuss optimizing antiretroviral therapy (ART) for people with HIV who are treatment experienced or failing a current ART regimen, including:The use of proviral DNA genotyping for switching therapyMaintaining nucleos(t)ide reverse-transcriptase inhibitors after a first failureThe role of zidovudine in salvage regimensThe use of twice-daily darunavir with protease inhibitor resistance and twice-daily dolutegravir with integrase strand transfer inhibitor resistanceSimplification of regimens and long-acting therapies for people with HIV who are highly treatment experiencedDrug‒drug interactions that may warrant dosing changes to avoid resistance developmentWhen to consider antiretrovirals with novel mechanisms of action, such as fostemsavir, ibalizumab, and lenacapavirThe logistics of dosing, administration, and development of a complete ART regimen that includes novel mechanism antiretroviralsAddressing psychosocial factors to increase the chance of success on a new ART regimenDrug‒drug interactions with novel mechanism agentsHow common ART resistance is for people with HIV in their own practicesThe possibility of using long-acting cabotegravir plus rilpivirine in people with viremia in the futureAddressing low-level viremiaJosé R. Arribas, MDProfessor of MedicineDepartment of MedicineAutónoma University School of MedicineHead, Infectious Diseases UnitDepartment of Internal MedicineHospital La PazMadrid, SpainMelissa Badowski, PharmD, MPH, FIDSA, FCCP, BCIDP, BCPS, AAHIVPClinical Associate ProfessorSection of Infectious Diseases Pharmacotherapy Department of Pharmacy PracticeUniversity of Illinois at Chicago, College of PharmacyChicago, IllinoisLink to full program:bit.ly/3Z44Gq3
Why The Apprentice candidates will ALWAYS screw up their marketing tasks - MAF297This week let's talk about the customer and how marketing always starts with a deep almost obsessive understanding of the customer.And we're going to talk about this with reference to TV's The Apprentice and why the candidates will always fail their marketing tasks.This is episode 297 of the MAF Podcast - part of the 2023 Simply Marketing Series.What you'll hear about in this episode:Why marketing always stats with the customerThe Apprentice TV show and one of its fatal flawsNo understanding of target market sets up failureThe correct way to understand a customer segment and develop the correct products and servicesLinks and Show Notes.For links to the books and apps mentioned, please visit https://rogeredwards.co.uk/MAF for the show notes.What is the Marketing and Finance (MAF) Podcast?This podcast is all about keeping marketing simple and all things finance.I'm Roger Edwards, a consultant, speaker and trainer from Edinburgh, helping you keep your marketing simple.The MAF Podcast is a 30-minute radio show you download from https://rogeredwards.co.uk/MAF, iTunes or Spotify.Each week you'll hear interviews with business experts, marketers, entrepreneurs and journalists. Interviews to listen to in the car, on the train or on the treadmill. Or even in the bath!We talk about:• How you can grow your business using content marketing and social media• How you can keep your Marketing strategy and communications simple• Topics, issues, products and business models from the world of financeYou'll take away one or two big ideas that you can apply to your business. So, you can keep marketing your business to keep growing your business.Please subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and I'd be grateful if you would leave a review. https://rogeredwards.co.uk/itunesFancy Appearing on the Show?Would you be interested in appearing on the MAF Podcast? Have you an exciting marketing or finance story to tell? Do you fancy drawing out some inspirational ideas that MAF listeners can take away to use in their own businesses? Do please contact me if you want to get involved: https://rogeredwards.co.uk
In this week's episode, we will be taking a look at creative finance techniques with our guest David Sanford, an active-duty service member who has built up a substantial real estate portfolio over recent years. Tune in to find out more!"If you're not getting your name out there, you'll never build the network you need to build the life you want."-David SanfordHere are 5 Key Takeaways from this episode:David Sanford's military background How David got into Creative FinancingIncreasing your streams of horizontal income builds a river of cash flow Who do you need in your team? The structure of seller finance and promissory notes Honorable Mentions & Useful Links:The 10x Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and FailureThe 10x MentorConnect with David Sanford:FacebookLinkedInWebsiteEmail: hdinvestmentpropertiesllc@gmail.comPhone: (804) 536-4371Ready to take the next steps in your Military Real Estate Investing journey? Watch our Masterclass and claim your EPIC reward for action. Tap here to register today!Are you looking for a loan for your next project? Look no further! Check out ADPI Financial Services for all of your residential and commercial lending needs!No Time...No Worries! Get all the info you need now by texting DEAL to 33777Ready to become a PASSIVE INVESTOR? Check out ADPI Capital™ and learn how you can get started passively investing in commercial real estate for only $500! Tap the link above or text ADPI to 33777Helpful ResourcesConnect with the ADPI: Facebook | Instagram | YouTubeReady to TAKE ACTION and begin building your cash-flowing real estate empire? Don't go it alone! Check out our exclusive education and coaching products designed for self-starters like the Military Real Estate Investing Academy Support the show
You guys! This episode is SO DAMN INSPIRING! If this is your year to grow your home bakery business then this is for you. Brown Butter Bakery is a cottage bakery owned by husband and wife team Kyle and Megan. Kyle is the baker and his beautiful wife helps with sales and operations for their home based baking business. They have two beautiful kiddos and like most households were looking to just supplement their income with additional revenue. Their faith and belief in each other though, is something you will have to truly hear to appreciate. From selling out their first night to having multiple $1k a day sales this husband and wife duo is proof that anything is possible if you believe.In this episode we cover:How to get over your fear of failureThe importance of having a supportive spouseThe power of following a game planHow to overcome your fear of investingThe benefits of giving back to your communityHow to overcome staying in your niche and so much more.Ready to grow your home bakery in 2023? Bakery Success Game Plan is my FREE training where I walk you step by step through how I built my 6 figure baking business from home and your invited.Visit www.bakingforbusiness.com/2023 to SIGN UPBusines FREEBIES:Grab my FREE resource guide and get 30 plus resources to level-up your home bakery business click here to grab my FREE guide and get more tips from me every week.http://bit.ly/bakersresourcesAre we friends on Instagram? If you enjoyed this episode TAG ME at @bakingforbusinessI really do appreciate each and every one of you guys and LOVE meeting new baking friends.
Happy 2023! May the year ahead be diet-free, yet full of positive habit change.In this episode, I am talking about the 4 reasons you should not start a new diet this year, including the following:You are setting yourself up for failureThe probability of your weight loss sticking is insanely lowYour metabolism doesn't want you to hit another diet hardYour mental health doesn't want you to hit another diet hard eitherHere are the research articles (linked) that I referenced in this episode:Data from the CDC indicate that the U.S. obesity average was 12% in 1990 and had grown to 23% by 2005The US obesity prevalence was 41.9% in 2017 – March 2020In 2013–2016, 49.1% of U.S. adults tried to lose weight in the last 12 monthsSize of the U.S. weight management market + projected growthIn a meta-analysis of 29 long-term weight loss studies, more than half of the lost weight was regained within two years, and by five years more than 80% of lost weight was regainedAND I shared a huge and very exciting announcement in this episode! Click the link for more details on the YOUR YO-YO DIET UPGRADE: BUILD HEALTHY HABITS COURSE.Thank you for making this show possible. If you are grateful for this free content I would love to hear from you in the podcast ratings + reviews!
Today's guest is Kevin Torres.We go deep today talking about:How to destroy your dad bod for goodWhy staying fit as a busy dad doesn't require hours of work and sacrificing your familyKevin's 5 Step Plan to getting fit and leaving a legacy of health and fitness for your kidsThe 7 Habits that will lead to success if you follow them every dayUnderstanding that every fitness program works, and the difference between success and failureThe importance of community, accountability, and having a guideSimple frameworks for getting fit without crazy dieting or falling off the wagonKevin Torres of Dad Bod WOD is a father of 3 little girls and the founder and head coach of the Forging Elite Fathers Program. Kevin has made it his mission to help busy dads go from Dad Bod to Fit Dad without sacrificing family time while creating a legacy of health and fitness for their families and generations to come.Find Kevin online at:Masterclass: https://www.forgingelitefathers.com/dietInstagram: @dadbod_wod---Resources, Links, Show Notes:https://dad.work/podcast/Follow Dad.Work:https://instagram.com/dadwork.curt/https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtstorring/https://twitter.com/CurtStorring"ELITE DAD" HABIT STACK:https://dad.work/habits/
Who is Heath Barnes?Heath is a mortgage lender and does a show for mortgage lenders. We connected about our mutual connection for real estate and Heath has had an amazing career. He has been a top producer in the mortgage business since 2002. In his current position, he is the branch manager for Cardinal Financial where he spearheads a six-person team that is full of dedicated, fun loving, and driven professionals. He has a combined 35 years of industry experience, and they have closed over $50 million a year in loan volume. Heath is a native Texan who graduated from Texas A&M with a BBA in business and marketing. The energy and passion he demonstrates for the business coupled with his competitive spirits is apparent—even in his downtime. He's hiked to the summit of the Grand Teton (13,700 feet, he's a licensed pilot, a six-time Triathlete, and snow skier. He also has an amazing podcast called Mortgages Reimagined, where he coaches loan officers on how to build a business that support their life. “…if you're listening and you're not sure whether or not you're gonna make it through, I will give you a little bit of advice. One, find yourself a coach or mentor that will hold you accountable to those tasks that you need to do every single day.”“…most people are focusing on the doing when they should be focusing on the being. Who are they gonna be today that's going to attract the people that they wanna do business with.”Find out the following and more: How Heath built his business as a loan officerWhat he learned from the crash of 2008How a coaching organization helped his businessThe importance of focusing on today and staying out of your headWith the right coach and the right training, you can do anythingStaying tough through tough timesHow real estate is like a marathon…and how not to quitDealing with fear of failureThe benefit of going all in with your real estate careerTips for leading a teamHeath's platinum ruleThe importance of asking questionsResourcesWebsite/Podcast https://heathbarnes.com/Fear Setting by Tim Ferris https://youtu.be/5J6jAC6XxAIPodcast edited by Kenny Carfagno.Show notes and blog posts are created by Jennifer Harshman and RealtorEmails. John Schuchman is a licensed REALTOR® in Lancaster, PA, with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty and a part of the Andrew Welk Group. The opinions shared on this show represent the opinions & values of John Schuchman and do not necessarily represent the opinions & values of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty. The opinions & ideas shared in this podcast do not guarantee or promise any results of success to the listener.
Emmet was influenced by his dad to get into the numbers and data industry. His experience in banking, tech and startup helped in building the Fortia Group.He moved to become Eagle Alpha's executive chairman to focus on Fortia Group's growth.His refreshing view on the M&A industry is will help a lot of buyer and sellers alike have the best possible exit on the the eCommerce space.Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:Emmet Kilduff shares what made him passionate in pursuing his carreer.He compares the difference in perspective between North America and Europe when it comes to business failureThe origin and growth of Fortia GroupEmmet gives an advice to help brands position themselves for acquisition in the current market conditionWhat makes Fortia different and where it is headed in the future In this episode…Preparation is the key to have a successful exit.Emmet Kilduff as someone who has seen failure in one of his ventures, the wisdom he has gained helped in his view on the challenges in the Ecommerce and the M&A industry. He also gives some outstanding advise on how to thrive despite the market conditions.Join Martin Zerrudo on this episode of What Do You Do Next?, as he sits down with Emmet Kilduff, Co-Founder & CEO at The Fortia Group, to discuss how to increases the chances of being acquired as a brand. Along with this he will explain Fortia Group's exit strategy that allows them to be a step ahead from their competitors. He will also try to give a forecast of the economy and how it will relate to brands. Resources mentioned in this episode:Seller Universe Ecommerce GroupMartin Zerrudo on LinkedIn Emmet Kilduff on LinkedInPaul Hanley on LinkedInFortia GroupExit Guide for Amazon FBAsEagle AlphaThe single biggest reason why start-ups succeed (Bill Gross)Misha Beatty on What Do You Do Next?Mike Jackness on What Do You Do Next? Darron Burke on What Do You Do Next?Sponsor for this episode:This episode is brought to you by Seller Universe Ecommerce Group. We provide essential Amazon and NetSuite service solutions for brand growth. Seller Universe EAt HireTeam, we understand the enormous amount of time it takes to place job ads, respond to applicants, and complete the tedious screening process. That's why we created this unique Hiring and Recruiting Platform. It is designed to completely change the applicant experience and give your team their precious time back to focus on daily operations.Email: ronnie@hireteam.coWebsite: https://hireteam.co/
Tobias Mayer's experience as a scrum master has taken him around the world and across the upper echelons of the biggest names in tech. Those 20+ years have taught him a lot, but perhaps more importantly, have provoked some challenging questions.In this episode, we discuss a bit of everything! We challenge assumptions, we question the unquestionable, and we explore what it takes to facilitate change. A clue: it's rarely comfort or ease!If you're curious about facilitating change in a meaningful and sustainable way and want to pick up some extra tools to help you in the process, this episode will be one you come back to time and time again.Find out about:Why facilitators help participants exist ‘at the edges' and achieve ‘their edge'How confrontation fits in the facilitator's toolboxWhy the end of a workshop is the start of a new chapterWhy the flexible nature of facilitation makes the role hard to grasp for some organisationsWhy promoting staff for their knowledge entrenches a fear of failureThe art and skill of asking uncomfortable — and better — questionsHow changing your style to fit the group inevitably harms the groupDon't miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.And download the free 1-page summary, so you can always have the key points of this episode to hand.LinksTobias' websiteConnect to Tobias:On LinkedInStories and Strategies for Public RelationsCommunication is in every facet of our daily business.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Tobias Mayer's experience as a scrum master has taken him around the world and across the upper echelons of the biggest names in tech. Those 20+ years have taught him a lot, but perhaps more importantly, have provoked some challenging questions.In this episode, we discuss a bit of everything! We challenge assumptions, we question the unquestionable, and we explore what it takes to facilitate change. A clue: it's rarely comfort or ease!If you're curious about facilitating change in a meaningful and sustainable way and want to pick up some extra tools to help you in the process, this episode will be one you come back to time and time again.Find out about:Why facilitators help participants exist ‘at the edges' and achieve ‘their edge'How confrontation fits in the facilitator's toolboxWhy the end of a workshop is the start of a new chapterWhy the flexible nature of facilitation makes the role hard to grasp for some organisationsWhy promoting staff for their knowledge entrenches a fear of failureThe art and skill of asking uncomfortable — and better — questionsHow changing your style to fit the group inevitably harms the groupDon't miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.And download the free 1-page summary, so you can always have the key points of this episode to hand.LinksTobias' websiteConnect to Tobias:On LinkedInStories and Strategies for Public RelationsCommunication is in every facet of our daily business.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Kingdom Investor | PodcastTake your generosity to the next level, impact more lives and build a godly legacy! Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
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In this episode we're joined by Todd Duncan, author and founder of The Duncan Group. Todd has authored 17 books on the topics of business, management, coaching and sales and joins us in this episode to discuss the topic of failure. In the episode we discuss:Why failure is needed to succeedThe role of mentors have in understanding failureDealing with the pressure of perfectionism Questions to ask yourself when you experience failureThe balance of high tech, high trust and high touch REFERENCED ON THIS EPISODE:[Book] Marketing Rebellion by Mark W. Schaefer: https://amzn.to/3wfZEv7 [Book] High Trust Selling by Todd Duncan: https://amzn.to/3PMILzj CONNECT WITH TODD:https://toddduncan.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddduncanofficial/ CONNECT WITH SCOTT:scott.colenutt@sitevisibility.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/scottcolenutt CONNECT WITH SITEVISIBILITY:https://www.sitevisibility.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/user/SiteVisibilityhttps://twitter.com/sitevisibilityhttps://www.facebook.com/SiteVisibilityhttp://instagram.com/sitevisibility If you have feedback, you'd like to be a guest, you'd like to recommend a guest or there are topics you'd us to cover, please send this to marketing@sitevisibility.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Consider what life would feel like if you became more failure resilient. What might that do for relationships, businesses, careers, or yourself? If you knew how to flip the chip of failure, what would you go after right now? What new experience or adventure would you pursue? Give that some real thought because today's gal pal is going to share a practical approach to failure that you've never heard of – until now!Today's gal pal is Sarah McVanel, founder of Greatness Magnified where she invigorates individuals, teams, and companies to see themselves and others as exceptional so that, together, they can create a scrumptious, thriving culture where everyone belongs. She is a recognition expert, professional speaker, coach, recovering perfectionist, movement maker, and author of several books including Flip Side of Failing: How unconditional recognition ignites resilience, relationships, and retention. If that isn't a great example of flipping the chip, I don't know what is!In this episode we talk about:Why we resist failureHow to reframe, redefine, and flip failureThe importance of unconditional self-recognitionHere's a glance:[5:40] Identifying as a Naked Nelly is perfectly in tune with Sarah's ability to be her authentic self and show it to the world.[10:10] Sarah describes her FROG philosophy.[12:22] Why do we resist failure?[15:56] How to reframe, redefine, and flip failure to create your best life.[20:03] Mary shares why it is important to at least try. [28:57] Take pleasure in the ‘What ifs?' and give yourself permission to fail.[36:52] Unconditional recognition is when we don't need an external lens to determine what success looks like.[41:22] If Sarah created nail color names, women everywhere could adorn their nails with Failure Goddess.[44:13] In the Flip the Chip segment, Mary utilizes the TRY formula to encapsulate Sarah's flip side of failing principles. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts —“Mary and the Live Like Your Nail Color podcast is inspiring and fun!”
Ever passed by a group of women in a pole dancing class and thought, “That looks fun…but I could never do that!” This episode's for you.We reflect on our journey with dance and the powerful lessons that this practice has taught us. From playing with intuitive movement and attending ecstatic dance classes in Bali to stepping into our first choreographed exotic dance class, we discuss:How we got into pole and exotic dancing and what it means to usUtilizing playful energy as a gateway to sensualityShifting away from shame, comparison, and concern for “how it looks”What comes up when you're in a space with other women and sensual energyThe connection between building self trust and pole dancingThe interplay of softness & the strengthHow to hold confidence in your body (even when you're just walking to the mailbox or in the grocery store)How to be okay with failureThe connection between dance, vulnerability, and intimacyGo check out some local exotic or pole dance classes in your area and let us know how it goes!And if you're in Denver, CO – we'll be hosting our half-day retreat, The Liberated Woman on Saturday, August 27th. This retreat is very much inspired by what erotic dance has taught us: confidence, releasing shame, and reclaiming liberation to become embodied women. We'll be using cacao, meditation, sensual movement, embodiment, and dance to guide you in processing your emotions and bringing your entire system into a new way of being.Support the show
In this week's brew:The Subtle Art of Embracing Failure by Neelendra NathVisual Thought of the Week featuring creative shared by @visualizevalueA twitter thread on Museum of Failure by Trung PhanSPONSORToday's post is brought to you by IntellifluenceLooking for quality content and links from bloggers? Social shares? Deeper engagement on your social posts?Hire influencers and SEO-friendly bloggers without a paid subscription. Browse thousands of flat rate offers and engage with our 100% free plan.If you're looking to take your influencer marketing to the next level, Intellifluence is an end-to-end platform with subscription options that help you create campaigns, discover and collaborate with over 190,000 influencers, manage outreach, and handle payments with ease.POSTThe Subtle Art of Embracing FailureOne of the fundamental deterrent to action is the fear of failure. Nothing impedes our plans as much as the fear, that we will fail to make them happen. Yet, the truth is that for any endeavour worth taking, failure is the most probable outcome. Success, in the absolute sense of the word, on the other hand are rare events as they should be.So, the question arises when failure is so natural and omnipresent why is there such a deep seated fear for the failure? For good reasons. In our evolutionary history, for most part, failure meant existential crisis. You died if you failed to outrun a predator. You died if you failed to find food. You died if you got lost in the wild. The cost of failure was too high. While, as species we have moved further from such high cost failures, our genetic memory still hold on to that fear. Thus, we need a conscious process to evaluate the cost of failure and not be bogged down by the exaggerated fear. But, to do any of that, the first step is to understand failure.Let's unpack!The Anatomy of FailureFailure is neither an event, nor an action; It is a recognition. At some point of time we make a decision to recognize a scenario or an outcome to be a failure. As this recognition is subjective to individual perception, failure in itself is not an objective state. What might seem as failure to one, can actually be quite an opposite outcome to other. Growing up we have all known those kids who cried hoarse for scoring a few marks less than the perfect score, and we have also known those kids who cried with excitement after just barely earning the pass mark.Like success, failure is also a very private achievement. Only the individual who is the subject to success or failure can decide for themselves whether they have or haven't. Thus, we fail only when we decide that we have failed.So, what makes us decide that we have failed? The anatomy of failure. Anatomy of the failure is made of five components:Expectations: Every endeavour or action we set out for, starts with an intrinsic expectation of an outcome. When we socially share our endeavour, expectations of others also gets attached with our actions. Those expectations are actually a good thing as they work as great motivator for us, but if unrealistic they can be extremely overwhelming, and may set us for the failure from the very beginning.Scale: Most of the thing, most of us do in our lives often have a scale attached to it. They are benchmarked based on what others around us have achieved while attempting similar endeavours. In some extremely standardized cases (education, competitive exams) they are quite objective whereas in other cases (quality of life, happiness, contentment) they can be very subjective. It is important that we benchmark ourselves and our endeavours well, so that there is no mismatch in our expectations and our scale.Effort: Remember the earlier example of kid who got a few marks less than the perfect score. Our perception of failure is directly proportional to the effort that we put in to the endeavour. It is important to understand that there are many other variables that affect the outcomes. Thus, while we give our best effort, we shouldn't expect the outcome to be directly proportional to that effort.Cost of Recovery: In many situations one can face an adverse outcome and quickly recover from it. When the cost of this recovery is low, we might not even recognize the outcome as failure. Our perception of failure is stronger when the path to recovery seem bleak and cost of recovery seem beyond means.Peer Response: Then there are also times when everything about our endeavour would turn out to be what we expected and quite good on all kind of standard benchmarks, yet we may feel like we have failed. The people around us, our peers hold enormous power over us and can cloud our own perception of reality. At times, failure can be just bad judges.A conscious understanding of our ‘source of failure' can help us recognize the true extent of unfavourable outcome, and thus empowers us to resolve the situation rather than lamenting it.The Neuroscience of FailureThe failure is real and thus the fear of failure that we have is also very real. But what do we fear when we believe that we fear failure and what does happen to us when we actually fail. Let's tackle the neuroscience behind them separately.When we start an endeavour, we certainly do not do it with the intention of failing. While we of course want to succeed based on whatever metrics we have set, the outcome remains uncertain. A 2017 study at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience in London identified that the pathological anxiety that makes us feal scared of failure is not specific to failing itself, but linked more to the uncertainly of the outcome. When we accept failure as a possible outcome, we tend to be less fearful of it.Now the second part, what happens to us when we fail. There is concept called winner effect, which says when someone wins, the brain releases testosterone and dopamine. When success is repeated with time, these secretions morphs the brain to make those successful more likely to succeed in future. Unfortunately, the reverse is also true. Failure begets failure. A study has shown that when between two equally trained monkeys one made a mistake, the failure threw it off it capabilities and it tended to fail more afterwards. A person going off the diet once, is more likely to fall off the diet completely than those who never cheated.The Art of Embracing FailureNow that we know that what doesn't kill us, make us weaker; it is important that we know our way out of that weakness. There are many adages such as ‘Fail Fast' or ‘Fail Forward', but to be honest as much as possible don't fail. Let me explain.Again, failure is not an objective state of events. It is a recognition of an end state of situation which we believe has not turned out favourable to us. If we do not believe we have abjectly failed, then we have not failed. So, the first step towards not failing is to understand all possible outcomes of the endeavour that you are setting upon and then, those which might seem like cases for failure, embrace them as a probability. Embrace the failure, not that you have faced but the ones which you know are possible in the future.Any astute investor will tell you to identify your risk capacity before entering the market and then write off some of your most risky investments with no expectations of returns. Same holds true for the most of the actions that we take. Write some of them off, and for rest understand your risk capacity well.Still there will be some cases, when our own expectations will beat us and we will feel like a failure. When that time arrives, be mindful that failure begets failure. More you would dwell on the failure, longer you will remain off your game and will be more likely to fail again. Instead of dwelling on failure, reframe it to understand how many good things came out of it, then pick them as learning and move on. Set a further goal and reduce the current outcome to just one misstep in the larger scheme of things. Once again, embrace the failure but only in the form of learning.Remember, you have failed only when you have decided that you have failed. RECOMMENDATIONSMoney Machine Newsletter - The Red Pill of Stock ServicesAlts.co - Invest in Alternate AssetsMicrons.io - List you startup & get acquired Founder's Book - Resources for first time founders & early stage startupsFinny - Personal Finance for Young AdultsWEEKLY ROUNDUPVisual Thought of the WeekA Twitter thread on Museum of Failure by Trung Phan This is a public episode. 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"I love working from home, but I feel so isolated.""What if other women feel the same way?""What if I started a community to support them??""But...what if I fail?"My guest today, Rachael Meyers, is the owner of The Collective Co, and is ready to talk all things entrepreneurship, balancing motherhood, and the power of community. The Collective Co. is a women-focused workspace and event space, open to all and designed for productivity, creativity, and inspiration. Rachael's goal: To have a space dedicated to connection and creation, free from the distractions that home can bring with it. But how did this idea come to fruition amid a pandemic?And how do you go from idea to reality when it all can be so impossible?Rachael and I talk all things:The isolation that can come of working from home and trying to "balance" raising the kidsThe one thing she invested in right off the batHow she battled the potential of failureThe steps she took to launch her company, even before finding a spaceand more!Ready to dive in? Click play!Connect with Rachael:InstagramWebsiteI look forward to getting to know you better so please subscribe, rate and review, and connect with me on Instagram! (@adrikeefe)Head over to www.AdrianaKeefe.com for more information, free tools and tips, and more!Heartfül of Kerøsene - Jeff II https://youtu.be/ZbyFsGMjfRgCreative Commons AttributionFree Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-heartful-of-kerseneMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/y-tbE2FIA1o
My guest Sarah Goldberger, CEO and Founder of Lord Jameson: Organic Dog Treats, joins me today with some really great advice for those in the pet industry but also for business owners in general. We talk about the importance of mentorship, embracing failure and uncertainty, and SuperZoo, an incredible conference for pet retailers and others in the pet industry.Sarah so eloquently phrases her Zone of Genius, as the ability to “find the inner center”. When it comes to products, market voids, and even employees Sarah has a unique talent to guide with intuition. I know personally, I got where I am today because of influential mentors and guides along the way. Sarah and I really believe it's your duty as a leader to pay it forward and guide and mentor those special people you encounter in your business journey.We also talk about the F-Word: Failure. A lot of business owners and entrepreneurs are scared of that word. Sarah and I talk about what it really means to fail and all of the beauty, learning, innovation, and even success that can come when you accept failure as a step along the way.Unusual for Crystal Uncorked, I have never actually met Sarah. But we are slated to meet at SuperZoo in August. If you haven't heard of SuperZoo and you're in the pet industry, it is the spot to be. With over 700 products, 70 big-name buyers, and 1000+ exhibitors, it is the largest and most comprehensive trade show in North America. This episode is such a treat, literally! Sarah even gives us a special Crystal Uncorked secret in her new favorite, unreleased flavor for the upcoming season! She also shares about a great resource for pet retailers that Crystal Media actually partners with, WPA365. Check out Lord Jameson on their social media channels to learn more about Sarah and her incredible products!What's Inside:Tips, tricks, and advice for leaders in the pet industry.The other F-word: FailureThe importance of mentorship.The new and secret flavor for Lord Jameson's upcoming seasonal treat.All about SuperZoo, the largest and most comprehensive trade show in North America.Mentioned In This Episode:Lord Jameson Lord Jameson (@lordjameson) • Instagram photos and videosLord Jameson - Home | FacebookSuperZoo Conference August 22-25 SuperZooWhy WPA365 - World Pet AssociationEVOLVE 2023 in Denver, CO - Crystal MediaCrystal Media Connect with CrystalCrystal on YouTubeCrystal on InstagramCrystal on FacebookCrystal on TikTok
Today on Sales Transformation, Collin Mitchell will be chatting with another podcast host, Nick McGowan. Nick is the host of The Mindset And Self-Mastery Show, where he interviews inspiring people with stories of personal development and self-mastery. Tune in to this latest episode as Nick shares his story from being a young punk who just sold anything he could get his hands on to now being an expert in developing the mindset and mastery of one's self. Join Our Free Podcast Community HERE!Want to solve a leaky sales funnel? Get Signup for your Free RevenueGrid trial HERE! Want Your Reps Hitting Quota in 2022? Get Your Wingman Free Trial HERE!HIGHLIGHTSStarted selling as a toddlerFrom MLM to Cars to EntrepreneurshipDealing with failureThe expectation of happiness from successReassessing the next move to doNick's final adviceQUOTESNick: "my dad has a cleanouts company. He's had it forever, like 30 some odd years. So he would have all this different sort of junk, in a sense. And I would take some of that sell that around the kids in the area,Nick: "I knew that I was in a bad spot mentally because I had a lot of success within that consulting company. And then it was all literally just ripped out from underneath me. So when it was ripped out, I had to do some work.”Nick: "I really started to figure out that if I don't get out of this or figure out how to not be in this much pain, I'm just going to die. No matter what happens. I tried to make a couple of changes.”Nick: "I think there are certain things that you have to go through, and you have to get punched in the face, to be able to feel what that pain feels like, and know that you never want to go back there to then be able to figure out ways to not ever have to feel that pain again.”Nick: "I'd say keep moving and get your mind right. Don't look for the outward success look inward first figure out you and then I think everything else is starting to open up and show that for you.”Connect with Nick and find out more about her business in the links below:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thenickmcgowan/Podcast: https://nickmcgowan.com/podcast52420995Website: medialab3dsolutions.com/our-work/Connect With Collin on LinkedIn Want to Start, Grow or Monetize Your Podcast? Book a Free Strategy Call HERE!
Are you experiencing social media burnout? I know how you feel! Social media can be especially overwhelming for autistic individuals, which can ultimately trigger autistic burnout. In this episode, I share my experience with autistic social media burnout and how to recover from it. You'll learn:Why autistic people are more prone to social media burnoutThe importance of knowing your whyHow success can be a catalyst for failureThe importance of setting boundariesWhy doing less is actually betterTry Audible FREE for 30 days + get a FREE audiobook: www.audibletrial.com/livlabelfreeDownload my FREE audiotraining, 3 Steps to Recovery from an Eating Disorder as an Autistic Person! https://livlabelfree.com/free-audiotrainingYouTube video of this episode: https://youtu.be/xL1n5Jz7uXkBlog post of this episode: https://livlabelfree.com/how-to-recover-from-social-media-burnout-as-an-autistic-personMentioned episodes:How I'm Finding Myself Through Losing Myself: https://livlabelfree.com/blog/how-im-finding-myself-through-losing-myselfSupport the show
Go-to-market used to be all about the product getting to market. Now, it's increasingly about connecting with the market and then bridging it back to the product.The best way to connect to your market: Focus on the story your brand is putting forth.Geoffrey Moore, is an author, speaker, & advisor best known for Crossing the Chasm and Zone to Win with the latest book being The Infinite Staircase; he is also a partner at Wildcat Venture Partners. We speak about go-to-market, how people are getting the strategy wrong, and what the future holds.What we discussed:Defining go-to-market & pinpointing who owns itThe 3 Ps: examples of failureThe future of go-to-marketChoosing the right go-to-market for the right categoryCheck out this resource mentioned in the episode:MOVE: The 4-Question Go-To-Market FrameworkThis is a #MOVE podcast. Check us out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or here. Check out themovebook.com and you will find all the templates and scorecards to download for free and even an assessment that will help you find your next MOVE, faster.
In this episode, Justin and Eric try to live up to their own standards of success by making a podcast about failure that isn't a cliché. Diving deeper into topics such as:Defining successDefining failureTrying a different approachExpecting and creating a different outcomeChanging your systemDeciding the game you're playingGame theorySimon SinekFinite gamesInfinite gamesDepression after achieving your goalsQuality of lifeAccepting failure is going to happenSelf imposed expectationsCouples therapyCouples that overcome conflictBuilding closeness in conflictBiology of failureDamage and repair cycleWorking out until failureIs fighting productive?Reducing anger and anxiety in conflict and stressRemoving inherent pressure of failurePreparing for anxietyPreparing for MondayGuy Wench article link:https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-squeaky-wheel/201501/10-surprising-facts-about-failure What happens to your brain when you failSelf Compassion after failureSuccessful people have failed more oftenFailure as a shortcutLove yourself and challenge yourselfThe obstacle is the wayPassion projects at GoogleHow we learn from accidentsDecision strengthSpending mental energyVince Lombardi. "Fatigue makes a coward out of any man"Why crash diets end in bingingHeadsweats custom apparelJason SelkRelentless solution focusTheory of dominant thoughtFocusing on the wrong thingsPink elephantChannel capacityThe brain can only think about one thing at a timeAlways thinking about the negativeSliding into the failure mindsetInterrupting the rhythmCleansing breathDistracting your brainFocusing on one thing you can do differentGeorge Lucas "Your focus determines your reality"Passion replaces negativityResilience versus ToughnessScott Sonnon TacfitWorld's smartest workoutSevere dyslexiaLearning disordersTurning disability into geniusBouncing back from failureThe ability to resist failureWe do not rise to the occasion, but default to our level of trainingResilience always precedes toughnessThresholds and failure pointsSeeing yourself as a biological machineResistance to failureResistance to recoveryOptimize not maximizeFinding a way to not avoid failureFail fastBelieving in failure and recoveryBetrayed by feelings of failure
Today's guest is Josh FrankWe go deep talking about:The light that shines in a dad's life immediately after he has kidsBoundaries we have when it comes to our phonesGrowth mindset talks to you have with your kidsHow to support our kids in failureThe distinction between playing and practicing with our kidsThe importance of therapy and counsellingMental Health and FamilyEntrepreneurshipMaintaining boundaries in businessJosh helps countless eCommerce businesses boost their revenue as the founder of Test Triggers. Father to two boys, he builds his business to fit his family, not the other way around. Mentioned on this episode:FreedomFind Josh online at:Website: https://testtriggers.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/joshfrank/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-frank-9661004/---Welcome to the Dad.Work Podcast!It's my goal every episode to help dads suffer less, love more, and parent confidently.We'll be diving into mindfulness practices, healing trauma, conscious parenting, natural living, compassionate communication, the spiritual aspect of fatherhood, and more.There are a lot of amazing teachers and guides who help men become more aware and conscious, but there's not a lot of resources for men who are both fathers and interested in a mindful exploration of consciousness and improvement.This podcast aims to help bridge that gap.Resources, Links, Show Notes:https://dad.work/pod/Join our Free Private FB Community for Conscious Fathers:https://dad.work/fb/Take The Course to Become A Conscious Father and Suffer Less, Love More, and Parent Confidently:https://dad.work/cf/
On this episode of The Shape of Work podcast, our guest is Vipin Sharma, Head of HR at VT Netzwelt Pvt Ltd.Having been a part of the HR industry for over 20 years, Vipin is a strategic HR thinker with hands-on expertise in managing internal HR MIS and reporting matrices, HR yields and matrices for the success of entire human capital management.In addition, he consults HR leadership on how to approach and create strategies on all elements of talent acquisition, RPO, leadership development, and total rewards to enable achieving business and operational goals. With a background that extensive, it's no surprise this episode covers a lot of ground: The failure-accepting culture: strategies for learning from failureThe rise in voluntary attrition: why it's time for a remote employee retention strategyAgile talent management strategies for changing workplaceWhy do you need a skills-based approach to hiring and developing talentThe power of frequent employee recognitionSoft skills in the workplace: Why they matterFailure-accepting culture: it covers strategies to learn from your failure.Orthodox practices of HR practice do not seem fit for today's corporates. It is the world of a hybrid working style, with the Work From Home model for most employees after the pandemic. With the acceptability of opening opportunities and trust among the companies to switch to the new model, there is a broad acceptance for learning from failure. However, it primarily depends on the kind of trust and category you are looking for in your organization's resources. The importance of retention strategyPeople working from home have a different set of problems, which is required by HR to understand. Indeed, today's HR should work as a corporate monk, with the right tone of communication. Moreover, as there is a shift from rational to emotional model, there should be an engagement value added to the HR's responsibility to build people's trust.Agile talent management strategies for changing workplaceIt majorly depends on the industry a person is working with. For instance, if the drive is from the IT workspace, the primary concern to provide a better life to employees revolves around the concept of power. Talent management keeps your organization's business continuity running to prevent any risk for failure. Plus, the strategy to use talent management also includes grouping the tools where the individualistic frontier of an employee is valued.What are the skills-based approach to hiring and developing talentFirstly, talent acquisition teams have to change the gears for the recruitment channels they are utilizing. Secondly, how the organizations are reaching out to the resources is a big question to deal with. Indeed, creating trust in the arena of the talent pool is equally essential to retain the best talent for the organization. So, instead of head-hunting, recruiters should consider the different aspects of where the selection starts and where recruitment starts!BONUS: Willing to figure out ways to save your employee turnover cost? Read our latest blog post.Follow Vipin on LinkedIn
CW: Alcohol use, mention of blood, themes of paternal failureThe hero was played by Tyberius, aka Rob Wilson. Tyberius, he/him, is a black marxist, and a radical socialist organizer when not recording podcasts. He is a regular on Eidolon Playtest, in addition to several one shots, and has guested on Well, Well, Well by LRH Wellness and Socialist Revolution. If you want to support Tyberius financially, you can become a patron of Eidolon Playtest on Patreon or contribute to him directly at $SeriousTyberius on CashApp and @RobertTyWilson on venmo.You can follow him on Twitter @SeriousTyberiusThe city was played by Rodrigo D. Lopez. Rodrigo D. Lopez, he/him, is an author, producer, podcaster and storyteller. He is also a game master for the popular Critical Hit podcast. His book, The Tale of Tallest Rabbit, is a novel for young readers and is available on Amazon right now. Tallest Rabbit: https://www.amazon.com/Tale-Tallest-Rabbit-Rodrigo-Lopez/dp/1519214936/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1599776644&sr=1-2 Critical Hit Podcast: http://majorspoilers.com/category/critical-hit/The villain was played by Sean Gettys. Sean, any pronouns, can be found at @thecrumpit on Twitter. Today's game was played using Anyone Can Wear the Mask, by Jeff Stormer. Jeff Stormer (He/His) is an award-winning podcaster, game designer, the (unofficial) official LARP designer of the Olive Garden restaurant, and the designer of Anyone Can Wear the Mask. He lives with his wife in Philadelphia, PA, and spends most of his time not podcasting or game designing screaming at people at indie wrestling shows.The newest version of Anyone Can Wear the Mask is available at jeffstormer.itch.io/mask. As of Wednesday, October 20th, the fully illustrated version and an audio version of it will be available at the same link. The music in this issue is Iron Knight by Dark Fantasy Studios, composed by Nicholas Jeudy.
When it comes to making money, there are two things that come into play: actually creating offers and setting up processes so that people can pay you and money can flow to you easily, and your mindset about money. In this episode, I'm talking to Mel MacIntyre about mindset and limiting beliefs around money. Mel is a Women's Leadership Coach & Mentor specializing in helping creative entrepreneurs sell from the soul and create wildly authentic and successful businesses. Mel has a unique approach based on her wealth of experience in coaching - working for herself over the last 7 years with hundreds of women.Here's what we discuss:How Mel has got to where she is today and the battles she has overcomeActionable strategies for dealing with money mindset issuesWhy it's important to get comfortable with failureThe power of visualizing where you want to be and what you want to achieve Follow Mel:Website: https://www.melmacintyre.com/Wildly Authentic Business Incubator: https://www.melmacintyre.com/businessincubatorThe Wildy Authentic Way: https://www.melmacintyre.com/wildlyauthenticmasterclassThank you for listening!✨Read the full blog post: https://www.susannerieker.com/money-mindset-issues-and-how-to-fix-them-with-mel-macintyre/✨If you liked this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts – your review helps spread the word about the show and I read each and every single one.✨Never miss a new episode and subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.✨If you want to give me feedback or want to be a guest on my show, please get in touch.✨Share your biggest takeaway on Instagram stories - just be sure to tag @susannerieker so I can see them.✨To learn more about how to work with me one-on-one, my courses, and membership or to get instant access to freebies, templates, workshops, and more go to www.susannerieker.com right now.
Each week, we will be bringing you incredible tips, strategies and interviews with phenomenal medical students and residents. You can listen online (below), download it to listen later, on your smartphone: all for free.Now find us on Instagram!In this week's episode, we are blessed with the presence of the amazing Maddie Henwood. She shares her journey to medicine with a focused view of how she's managed to be a phenomenal student despite the challenges of living with Anorectal/Cloacal Malformation: a congenital fusion of the urinary, reproductive, and digestive tracts. In This Week's Podcast, We'll ExploreDeciding when to enroll in a post-baccalaureate (post-bac) programThe power of resiliencySurmounting the burden of living with a chronic illnessTaking on ‘weed-out' pre-med classes and moving forward after failureThe significance of great mentors and their invaluable role in the life of a pre-medPearls of wisdom from Maddie's blogBooks Mentioned in the PodcastWhen Breath Becomes AirLinks from the ShowRead about Maddie's Journey on Her Blog!Alberto Peña, M.D.
Imagine a place where it is believed that kids are more capable than we know – so capable that they make rollercoasters and treehouses, from concept through to the full build, using real tools and the secret ingredient, time. What I am describing is the Tinkering School. Today I have the man behind the concept joining me all the way from the US, welcome Gever Tully.
The Deep Wealth Podcast - Extracting Your Business And Personal Deep Wealth
"Forget go big or go home. Instead, go big or be successful." - Michael de la MazaMichael de la Maza is an agile coach by day and an angel investor by night. He has invested in 30 startups directly and another 50 through syndicates and funds. Michael invested in unicorns, Boom, Rappi, and Relativity Space at the seed stage. He is in the process of launching an angel group in Boston.In the angel community, Michael is famous for beating former YC President Sam Altman for $100K in a five-year bet on startup valuations, making him an authority on startup valuations from zero stage to exit. Michael holds a Ph.D. in artificial intelligence from MIT.The Deep Wealth Experience has you learn the 9-steps of preparation in 90-days. At the end of the 90-day,s you create a blueprint to help you optimize your business value. You also have the certainty of capturing the maximum value for your liquidity event.SHOW NOTESThe valuable lesson Michael learned in the dot com crash that still applies todayWhy Michael prefers to invest in cockroach startupsThe power of running your company like a cockroach startupWhy the characteristics of founders is everything in the success of a businessThe characteristics of founders who operate cockroach startupsHow nonconformity plays a large role in creating a market disruptionWhy emotional resilience is often the difference between success and failureThe choice between a business being easy and growthHow the industrial age is ending and the digital age is starting and what this means for youWhy you should operate your business using the three horizons strategyHow autonomy and decision-making with your staff keeps your business quick and agileWhy improvement activities must be evidenced-basedThe power of changing your outlook from "go big or go home" to "go big or be successful."How the work landscape has forever changed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemicHow autonomy and independence requires employees with responsibilityWhy as a business owner you must exemplify the behavior you want in your cultureHow Michael is a coach for business owners to ensure success in their personal and business lifeThe one question every business owner must ask to welcome personal growthWhy the people you associate with can help you succeed or failThis podcast is brought to you by Deep Wealth. When it comes to your liquidity event, you have one chance to get it right, and you better make it count. Enterprise value is created from preparation and not the event itself. Learn how the Deep Wealth Experience helps you maximize enterprise value. Master the same strategies our founders used to increase their company value by 10X. Access the same 9-step road map of preparation that paves the way for success. Enjoy the certainty that you'll capture the maximum value on your liquidity event. Click here to book your free exploratory call.Enjoy the interview!SELECTED LINKS FOR THIS EPISODEMichael de la Maza on LinkedInThe Deep Wealth ExperienceBook Your FREE Deep Wealth Exit CallThis podcast is brought to you by the Deep Wealth Experience. In the world of mergers and acquisitions, 90% of deals fail. Of the successful deals, business owners leave millions of dollars on the deal table.Who are we, and how do we know? We're the 9-figure exit guys. We said "no" to a 7-figure offer. Two years later, we said "yes" to a 9-figure of
In today’s episode, we'll be talking about how our definition of failure holds us back from releasing our creative genius and discovering innovative solutions. This week I am joined by Coonoor Behal who is the founder and CEO of Mind Hatch and the author of "I Quit: The Life-Affirming Joy of Giving Up." INSIGHTS:Why we need to reframe quitting in societyHow quitting can actually be a catalyst for massive change and transformationRedefining the fear of failureThe role of innovation and creativity in the workplaceHow to integrate Organizational Improv in your business and hiring process If this episode resonates with you, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. Take a screenshot, share with your friends on social media, tag me (@iamrandilee), and let me know what your biggest takeaway was from this episode. I can't wait to connect with you.Connect and learn more about Coonoor by heading on to her Website, Instagram and Facebook.Connect with Randi on Instagram, Facebook, and WebsiteFLASH SALE now through Sunday 6/6/21: Uplevel Your Business with Human Design, for coaches who are ready to ditch the cookie-cutter coaching methods and get their clients lasting results and transformation by integrating Human Design into your business.Support the show (http://paypal.me/islandrandi)
Fear of Failure has to be the biggest thing holding people back from moving forward with their wedding business. Nearly every day I receive an email from someone asking me how to get over that crippling fear of failure. And I can tell you right now it plagues us all.There’s no one size fits all answer here I’m afraid. One thing I will tell you though is that without failing you can’t move forward. I’ve lost count of the times I’ve made mistakes, done something wrong or simply screwed up. But the key here is that I learnt from each and every mistake. I didn’t think of them as failings I thought of them as opportunities to grow. If we don’t fail, we stand still. Embrace failure don’t be scared of it.In today’s episode we’re going to tackle those limiting beliefs that stop you moving forward in your career. I hope you’re ready because this one’s a rollercoaster ride with some straight talking to help you move forward.In this episode we'll be covering:How to overcome the fear of failureThe power of a mindset shiftThings you can do to stay positiveWhy failure is an opportunity to growLessons you can learn from musicals and moviesSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/weddingceo)
How Perfectionism is Ruining Your Life!Does this sound familiar? Fear of failure, a tendency towards procrastination, accusations of being critical of others, high goals that are devastating when unmet…this is what I looked like when I was the CEO of Perfectionism.com. You too?! Perfectionism will ruin our lives if we let it. Thought work is Perfectionism Rebab. And by intentionally embracing myself, I’ve become the CEO of Perfectionist Rehab! This week, I'm sharing three of the key tools I’ve learned to put my perfectionism in its place.
Untapped Power: Insights and Wisdom for Collective Transformation in the Yoga Community
In this episode I sit down with Amy McDonald a yoga student, teacher and business coach. She supports talented Yoga teachers grow abundant Yoga businesses with 1:1 coaching, online training programs, workshops and retreats. Amy is also the host of the podcast ‘Abundant Yoga Teachers’ which offers 45 minutes of Yoga Biz training every week. In this episode we explore:Personal journey into yoga through anxietyStarting a Yoga Coaching BusinessReplacing her corporate income in 3 monthsBenefits of growing through 1:1 clients rather than group programsUnderstanding the needs of customersChallenges Yoga teachers faceLearning to pursue your own dharma vs what you think you should be doingDefining success on your termsBringing your own uniqueness to your business not someone elses formulaBusiness on your own terms, do what works for youPersonal intuition and strengthen intuitionChallenges of Teacher training Programs Investing in coachingThe skill and art of asking the right questions to identify truthLessons learned from failureThe power in replication and creating a legacy offeringUntapped power in stillness and fortitude to complete a sizable task over a longer period of time.Amy is currently offering her business training program and a variety of workshops on her website. She can be found @AmyYogaBizCoach and on facebook at Amy McDonald Wellness.If you liked this conversation considering joining the free community Untapped Power. In this community you will have access to a variety of free resources and also the option to join a live call every Tuesday @ 2 EST where we use peer to peer learning to discuss important topics similar to what was highlighted in today’s conversation around asking for feedback and understanding your Why and the why of your customers. Go to the link in the show notes and get signed up. https://www.untappedpower.net/To connect with Amanda follow her on Instagram @astrojny or visit amandastrojny.com and schedule your free connection call today. Logo Design & Music by Alex Bourne
With the new year in our sights, millions of people resolve to make personal or professional improvements but most fail by February.In today's episode, I’ll help you unlock the door and step into your true and full potential for the upcoming new year! Are you ready?In this episode, you’ll learn:The two reasons why 80% of new year goals are not fulfilledThe first two things that need to change to become the new you in 2021How to avoid resolution failureThe 7 questions to ask yourself that can open the door to successAnd so much more!I wish you all a successful and prosperous new year!LINKS:3PHASE Radio Episode 23Mud/Wtr Coffee alternativeSupport the show (https://patreon.com/3phaseradio)
Today's guest is my one of my dearest friends, Elizabeth Day. I have been waiting for this conversation for a long time, and it's flattering to know that many others have been as well. I appeared on Elizabeth's podcast earlier this year, and the episode was an absolutely massive hit. All of this is humbling, but the real gem is the bond I forged with this amazing woman.This conversation is an invaluable follow-up as we end one of the most trying years in collective human history. It says a lot that we barely had to do any editing on this audio, because everything just flows when there is chemistry - and boy is it honest. I'm certain anyone who listens to this will take something valuable away.Elizabeth is an author, journalist and broadcaster. Her memoir, How To Fail: Everything I’ve Ever Learned From Things Going Wrong is a Sunday Times top 5 bestseller and has been described as ‘life-changing’ by critics. Her chart-topping podcast, How To Fail With Elizabeth Day, is a celebration of the things that haven't gone right and has been nominated for two British Podcast Awards. Her latest book is the fantastic Failosophy: A Handbook for When Things Go Wrong. Listen as we discuss:The history of my friendship with ElizabethElizabeth's gift of opening people up on her podcast, How to FailHer childhood as an outsiderThe irony of such a successful woman still speaking on failureHow she defines success and failureThe language of failure around fertility medicine and being a woman that “can't have kids”The universe is unfolding exactly as intendedWould she change anything if she could go back in time?How her wedding dress after a failed marriage led to her hit podcast (I love this story.)Can you find true love on a dating app? Elizabeth did.What is destiny?What is rejection?If you're perfect for everyone, you're not a real person.Did humanity fail with COVID?Best rom-com of all time: Love, Actually or When Harry Met Sally?Instagram: @mo_gawdatFacebook: @mo.gawdat.officialTwitter: @mgawdatLinkedIn: /in/mogawdatConnect with Elizabeth Day on Instagram @elizabday, Facebook @elizabethdayauthor, on Twitter @elizabday, and on her website, elizabethdayonline.co.ukDon't forget to subscribe to Slo Mo for new episodes every Monday and Thursday. Only with your help can we reach One Billion Happy #onebillionhappy.
Shopify Masters | The ecommerce business and marketing podcast for ambitious entrepreneurs
Life and business partners Colby and McKenzie Bauer are bringing functional and expressively minimalist accessories to market with Thread Wallets. Injecting creative designs into the sleepy category, the Bauers built the business out of their home and grew it into an 8 figure business.For more on Thread Wallets and show notes: https://www.shopify.com/blog/thread-wallets-nicheTune in to learnThe power of a “shallow rock bottom” and how it can help to quickly rebound from failureThe importance of in-person validation and pricingHow to identify a product or category that is more primed for the word of mouth marketing Have you ever head of Exchange Marketplace? It’s Shopify’s marketplace to buy and sell businesses. In addition to browsing businesses that are up for sale, you can now gift a business to an aspiring entrepreneur in your life for as little as $50. Visit https://exchangemarketplace.com/categories/gift-a-business for more information.
How often do you get the opportunity to get up close with a political operative who is passionate about the role she plays in helping to make the U.S.A. a more democratic society for the betterment of all Americans? Today, you have that opportunity by listening to the conversation I had with Melissa N. Watson.Taking a leap of faith to chart a new path in her career led our guest Melissa N. Watson to becoming the Executive Director of Emerge South Carolina. Emerge South Carolina is changing the face of politics by recruiting, training, and providing a powerful network for Democratic women who want to run for office. Melissa believes women leaders are the key to making our communities and our nation a better place. Emerge has one goal: To increase the number of Democratic women in office who are reflective of the incredible diversity of the Democratic party by recruiting, training, and providing a powerful network. Since 2002, Emerge has trained over 4,000 Democratic women to run for office, and currently, 690+ Emerge alumnae serve in office.Although we discuss women, politics, and the role peaceful protest has on America's democracy, in this conversation the curtain is pulled back so that listeners can get an idea of the woman that is leading the movement to get more Democratic women elected into political roles in South Carolina. We discuss a multitude of topics. The through-line of all the insights and strategies that Melissa shares during this interview is her commitment to becoming the best version of herself and encouraging and empowering the women that she has the privilege to serve to do the same as they go about changing the political landscape of S.C.Here's What You Will Learn from This Episode:How developing self-reliance helps you to be successfulThe importance of regularly asking yourself the question: "How Can I Be the Best Version of Myself?"Why civil disobedience is interconnected in the democratic process to creating positive change in our society and the worldThe one thing she would change in the criminal justice system if she had the power to do soCommon myths about women in politics and how her work helps to debunk themThe power of self-determination and focus to transform our pain into powerBeing a person who solves problems helps you to position yourself for promotionsSelf-care practices you can implement to reduce anxiety in the face of challengesThe benefits of approaching success with a holistic perspectiveThe perspective shift you need to embrace if you have a fear of failureThe #1 thing she wishes she had known in college prior to starting her career What Beyonce Knowles says about the importance of having a success squadThe joy that comes from challenging yourself to become the best version of yourselfAnd so much more...Contact MelissaFacebook: Melissa N. WatsonTwitter: @MelissaNWatsonLinkedInEmerge SCContact Jackie Capers-Brown WebsiteFacebookLinkedinAmazon Books
Failure is one of my favorite things to talk about. One of the major things I've noticed in this space is avoiding (or trying to avoid) failure. I wanted to share this with you on the podcast because I am also doing a challenge with my mastermind ladies that is challenging them to 5 failures. Failure is such a mindset issue and I wanted to help break it down for you so you are leaning into the idea of failure.Tune in, where I am sharing:The necessity for fear and what it means for us nowShifting your thoughts around failureThe importance of failure in your businessThe necessary mindset shifts to make failure work for youPassive failing versus active failing I want to hear about your recent failures that are allowing your business to move forward! Come find me in my facebook group! Make sure to leave a rating and review!Resources:The Dream Builder Society Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dreambuildersociety Follow me on IG: www.instagram.com/rachel_olstad Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode Jerry and Nick get in their On The Money Time Machine and they go Back To The Future to 1985. A time when: Ronald Reagan was PresidentThe San Francisco 49ers defeated the Miami Dolphins during Super Bowl XIXThe song We Are the World was recordedLegendary basketball coach Bobby Knight throws a chair across the courtBoxer Mike Tyson makes his professional debut with a 1st round knockoutCoca-Cola debuts New Coke which turned into an epic failureThe movie Back to the Future opens and is the highest-grossing film that year. What can we learn from 1985? What financial mistakes can we get into if we try to solve 2020 problems with 1985 solutions? You’ll discover this and more on this weeks Podcast.Enjoy the show! CLICK HERE...To get your FREE copy of the On The Money Retirement Toolkit - Schedule Your Complimentary Worry Free 5-Step Retirement Review by calling 407.960.4052 or CLICK HERE to Schedule a 15-Minute Call Using Our Online Calendar - Check out our website: Group 10 Financial/ - Follow us on Facebook - Follow us on Twitter Disclaimer
Topics CoveredUsing Trial & Error in your Objective, Strategy and TacticsTrial and error is an approach to solve problemsUsing an educated guess as a starting pointCan you experience what a particular job would be like before starting it?How Minority Report would resemble life without trial & errorPerfectionism and fear of failure can hold you backInnovation comes from failure"The Dip" by Seth GodinFarming vs Hunting in your careerHow long you should stay with something you're tryingThe role of reflectionInternal and External trial and errorA/B testing in your job searchTrial & iterateHow sports exemplify the trial & iterate processInterviewing, practice, and failureThe worst and best thing that can happenUtilizing a growth mindsetThe perfect ratio of research to actionWhere to use trial & errorA dating analogyTell us your trials and your errors!
Do you recruit for ‘culture fit'? If you do, then you're wasting your time, says Bretton Putter, author and CEO of CultureGene, a culture development, consultancy and software business.“My vision is to help millions of people lead better work lives by changing culture globally. And my mission is to help change culture development into a critical business function in the way that sales and marketing are.”Brett is a self-declared reformed recruiter, who saw the light when he was doing executive search for some CEOs who really got culture in their businesses. They made him hire based on behaviours, and while it wasn't something he was initially keen to do, he saw how effective it was - hiring great employees into a business that was clear on its culture, and has since built a business based on the idea that as a CEO, your company's culture is your only source of sustainable competitive advantage. On today's podcast:How to nail down a company's valuesCulture Decks Decoded came out of failureThe company culture decks he admiresHow to hire for values Why culture fit is his bugbearHow to embed culture into your businessHow COVID-19 has shown holes in company cultureLinks:Culture driven leader - Forbes article
The birth of your child is an amazing experience, but it can also be scary. It's common for dads to feel a bit useless. That's where Brian Salmon “The Birth Guy” can help. He teaches dads how to be better birth partners via his Rocking Dads Course and he has written a book called The Birth Guy's Go-To Guide For New Dads.Brian says the secret is to start well before you get to the birth room. Get to know your partner, show her compassion and get actively involved in the pregnancy. By being more engaged from the beginning, you will show your partner that you've got her back. And research shows that the more involved a dad is in the pregnancy, the more engaged they will be as a parent. In this interview, Brian provides his top three tips for first-time dads, explains why mums can get a little crazy during the pregnancy (hint: it's an evolutionary thing) and how men can show their partner compassion and get surprising benefits with what he calls his ‘Pregnancy Panty Droppers (PPDs)'.He also gives advice on how to support your partner during labour, breastfeeding and beyond so you can build strong emotional ties with your partner and the baby. What you'll learnHow to be a good birth partner - the secret is to start before you get to the birth roomWhy women get so crazy when they are pregnant - apparently it's a survival skill :-) How to make that transformation from dude to dadTactics Brian uses with his clients to help them prepare for childbirthHow Brian supports both dads and mums through childbirth in his role as a doulaBrian's top tips for first-time dads. Why C-sections should never be viewed as a failureThe importance of Oxytocin in the birth processWhy there is so much pressure on mums to deliver a baby in a certain wayTips for dads to help mum while she is breastfeedingAnd Brian's famous “Pregnancy Panty Droppers” (PPDs) :-) More informationShow notes and further resources are available at https://thedadtrain.com/8
James Ashley connects with Allan Yearwood.Allan is Senior Vice President of Real Estate Management Services at Colliers International. He has over 20 years of experience in both commercial real estate and the financial services industry. A purpose driven team leader, Allan is committed to helping others succeed. In this episode, Allan shares his passion, knowledge and insights and speaks to the following:Developing meaningful relationshipsClimbing the real estate ladderHappiness versus fulfilmentThe lessons learned through failureThe impact of mental healthThe value of trust when building teamsThe books that have made a difference Random acts of kindness at Tim Hortons
Brenda is on a mission to reduce the rate of business failure by helping SMEs find critical gaps in their business practices. Brenda has been working with small business owners in a variety of businesses since 2004.Join Trudy as she talks with Brenda Thomson on how she created her two businesses, Synergy 48 https://synergy48.com/ and Better Business for Good https://bb4g.co/. Synergy48 Group is about helping SMEs (Small to Medium Enterprises) build more profitable, sustainable and saleable businesses. Better Business for Good (a not-for-profit entity) is based on Brenda’s belief that collaboration is the fastest road to making the world a better place. Brenda feels strongly about giving back and hopes to pass on Better Business For Good as her legacy to her children.In this Podcast Brenda and Trudy discuss –The fear of failureThe key role of customer feedbackHow being personally invested can cloud people’s judgment in businessesClient challengesThe current pandemic and the effects on businessesMindsets and the shift that needs to be madeResources – Online Business Lift-Off Program https://onlinebusinessliftoff.com/Synergy 48 https://synergy48.com/Better Business for Good https://bb4g.co/ For more information, visit www.onlinebusinesslaunchpad.com.au
Dr. Jo Boaler is a professor of education and equity at Stanford University and the faculty director of youcubed—an education resource that has reached over 230 million students. She is the author of the first MOOC on mathematics teaching and learning, as well as nine mathematics books and numerous research articles. Her work has been published in the New York Times, TIME magazine, The Telegraph, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, and many other news outlets. She was named by the BBC as one of eight educators “changing the face of education.” Her latest book is: Limitless Mind: Learn, Lead & Live without Barriers, published by Harper Collins.In this episode Jo shares: Her incredible story of overcoming academic bullying and what it taught her about resilience and connectionWhat neuroplasticity is, why it's a game changing finding in neuroscience, and how understanding the way our brains work can transform the ways we learn, lead & liveThe neuroscience behind why mistakes are actually a good thingHow she teaches students to embrace mistakes, and learn from failureThe neurobiology of fear, and how curiosity may be an antidote to the fear responseHow adopting a growth mindset can be a key to living without limitsThe importance of believing in oneself and why anyone can learn anythingAnd much more!If you found this episode as inspiring as I did, please share it with friends and take a moment to let us know what you thought by rating the show on iTunes.Show notes and more can be found at joshuasteinfeldt.com/podcastThanks for listening!Support the show (https://joshuasteinfeldt.com/donate/)
Are you ready to make some changes in your life in 2020? Click Here to book your Free Strategy Session with Eric!Michelle Segar, PhD, is a motivation scientist and author of critically acclaimed “No Sweat! How the Simple Science of Motivation Can Bring You a Lifetime of Fitness” . She is also the Director of the Sport, Health, and Activity Research and Policy Center (SHARP) at the University of Michigan, and Chair of the U.S. National Physical Activity Plan’s Communications Committee.Her evidence-based ideas about what motivates people to choose and maintain healthy behaviors is changing the conversation across fields. She consults with global organizations on these issues and delivers keynotes and sustainable behavior change trainings. She ran with the Olympic Torch at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona.In This Interview, Michelle Segar and I Discuss…The One You Feed parableHer book, No Sweat: How the Simple Science of Motivation Can Bring You a Lifetime of FitnessHow considering a different “why” for starting to be more physically active can be helpfulThat why we engage in physical activity and what it is that we do are critical when it comes to us sticking with itHow too many “whys” dilute their positive effect on usIntrinsic vs Extrinsic goalsHow answering the question, “What kind of physical activity did you enjoy doing as a kid?” can be importantThat we should start doing what makes us feel good and stop doing what makes us feel bad when it comes to physical activityThat any physical movement is better than none at all – Everything counts!That flexibility is a strategy for success when it comes to sustained physical activity in your lifeThe vicious cycle of failureThe sustainable cycle of self-careThat it’s important to focus one complicated behavior change at a timeThe self-care hierarchyMichelle Segar LinksHomepageTwitterLinkedIn
home—body podcast: conversations on astrology, intuition, creativity + healing
In this episode, Mary Grace shares career failures, dissolutions + turbulence and why it's important to locate ease within our work. We also discuss —The value of being at the bottomWhat happens when we bypass failureThe possibility of vocational easePrioritizing your essence over achievementThe unhealthy romanticization of our goals The harm of over-sacrificing for your dreamsEase is actually about joy.The myth of work = stress.LINKS / If you enjoyed the episode, check out —Episode w— Andrea Ranae Episode w— Vyana NovusStay Connected —Subscribe to the home—body podcast wherever you get your listens.Mary Grace's websitejoin the free home—body portal and talk about the episode!Join us for a free class on Taking Care : Pillars for Creation, Circularity + Support — tools to help you design your life with more support and care built in, especially during difficult times. This free class is Friday, March 18 at Noon ET/ 9:00a PT. Sign up here to attend and/or get the replay. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mgallerdice)
My guest for Episode 107 of The Startup Playbook Podcast is the CEO of Flippa, Blake Hutchison. Blake started his career by moving to San Francisco in 2005 as part of the team at Lonely Planet, before joining NileGuide, a trip planning startup that would go on to raise $13M just weeks before the GFC hit! Blake then moved back to Australia to launch his own startup which he eventually sold through Flippa, before going on to take senior roles at Xero and Luxury Escapes. Blake joined Flippa as their CEO 9 months ago to help accelerate the businesses expansion across all of their international markets. With such a varied and interesting background, we covered a range of topics in this interview including: Lessons from building and growing startups in SV How Blake translates some of his own experiences across the rest of the teamThe process for doing due diligence on companiesDealing with startup failureThe process and structure when selling a companyBuilding market dynamics into marketplaces Ps - I just launched Playbook Ventures and our first initiative, the "Investor Connect" event where we are bringing together 20 of the best VCs and Angel Investors to meet with 60 selected startups. To find out more:- Read the blog post- Check out our website (playbookventures.com.au)- Apply for the event Show notes: Potrero Hill, San FranciscoLonely PlanetNileGuideGOOD44XeroChris Ridd (podcast)Rod Drury (Founder of Xero)Luxury EscapesFlippaMatt Mickiewicz (Co-founder of Flippa)Mark Harbottle (Co-founder of Flippa)EnvatoGoogle Optimise (tool)Blake (LinkedIn)Blake (Twitter) Check out my new video series on Youtube! Feedback/connect/say hello:Rohit@startupplaybook.co@RohitBhargava7 (Twitter)/rohbhargava (LinkedIn)@rohit_bhargava (Instagram)My Youtube Channel Credits:Music: Joakim Karud – Dreams Other channels:Don't have iTunes? The podcast is also available on Soundcloud & Stitcher Audio Player and now also available on Spotify. The post Ep107 – Blake Hutchison (CEO – Flippa) on building market dynamics appeared first on Startup Playbook.
What is your infinite unfinished goal? In this episode of the Human First Podcast, Penny Locaso talks purpose, failure, and the journey of self-discovery with Steven Ma, a curious person whose purpose is to make work more human. As Chief Purpose Officer and Agility Executive at No Moss, Steven co-designs organisations for empathy and agility, emphasising a more human purpose to work.This Week We Explore:Steven's best failureThe radical thing he makes every employee do when they first join No MossHow to bring your whole self to workWhat it means to create an environment where people can live up to the expectations of their younger selvesThe benefits of encouraging employees to unpack their purpose. Some of the outcomes are unexpected.The reason why he wishes people would ask him the question, "How are you growing today?"Where To Find StevenLinkedInWhere To Find PennyEmailInstagramLinkedIn
Here is some of what you will learn: The value of personal coachingPartnering for profitHow to build your investing resumeThe power of Full-Time FocusWhen to raise moneyThe value of a Sample Deal PackageFocus is powerHow to get what you want in lifeWhy mindset is key to your successHow to ‘practice’ failureThe value of contribution beyond yourself Book recommendation: Principles by Ray Dalio To contact our guest, please email:menairproperties@gmail.com To find out more about partnering or investing in a multifamily deal: Text Partner to 41411 or email Partner@RodKhleif.com Join us at a Multifamily Bootcamp, visit: http://MultifamilyBootcamp.com Review and Subscribe acquisitions, Ramakrishna Menon, apartment investing, apartments, appreciation, Assisted Living, broker, brokers, business, cash flow, cashflow, commercial, commercial real estate, CRE, CRE investing, Defaulted paper, Donald Trump, entrepreneur, equity, Eviction, expert, experts, Foreclosure, funding, Hedge fund, investing, investing in real estate, investments, Rod Khleif, Rod Khleif Florida, Rod Khleif Real Estate, Riyad Khleif , manager, mergers, millionaire, multi-family, multifamily, Office, passive income, podcast, private lending, private money, property management, raw land investing, real estate, real estate broker, real estate cashflow, real estate coaching, real estate investing, real estate investor. Investing, REIT, Retail, Robert Kiyosaki, sales, Sales Coach, sales expert, Sales Training, Self Storage, Selling, Senior Living, Shopping Center, Short Sale, Suburban Office, syndication, training, value add, Repositioning assets, multi-family expert, multifamily expert, multi family investing, multifamily training
You're listening to the 7th episode of the Humans 2.0 podcast, solo-series, FLOW! Over the past couple of years, I've been learning about this dynamic because I don't have it. Throughout middle and high school I failed on a regular basis so that when it came to business and life I didn't care if I failed or not. Me trying to do things without the fear of what other people think is the #1 reason why I succeed in life. Fear of failure of social pressure is the biggest factor stopping you from doing anything. We have a school system that teaches kids to value A's and B's, not failing. I've started so many businesses and ventures that failed I don't care what anyone else thinks. If a stranger or my mom tells me I'm a loser and I should stop it just gives me more motivation.10 Signs You Might Have a Fear of FailureThe following are not official diagnostics—but if you feel that these criteria are very characteristic of you (very being an important distinguishing marker, since as we all feel these things to some extent), you might want to examine the issue further, either by doing more reading about it or talking to a mental health professional.1. Failing makes you worry about what other people think about you.2. Failing makes you worry about your ability to pursue the future you desire.3. Failing makes you worry that people will lose interest in you.4. Failing makes you worry about how smart or capable you are.5. Failing makes you worry about disappointing people whose opinion you value.6. You tend to tell people beforehand that you don’t expect to succeed in order to lower their expectations.7. Once you fail at something, you have trouble imagining what you could have done differently to succeed.8. You often get last-minute headaches, stomach aches, or other physical symptoms that prevent you from completing your preparation.9. You often get distracted by tasks that prevent you from completing your preparation which, in hindsight, were not as urgent as they seemed at the time.10. You tend to procrastinate and "run out of time" to complete you preparation adequately. The key is to own the fear, step into it and focus on the aspects that you can control!Please do NOT hesitate to reach out to me on Instagram, Twitter or via email mark@vudream.comHumans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2PodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/mark.metry.9Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Mark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/
Tasha Eurich is an organizational psychologist who is passionate about researching self-awareness and translating that research into practical, actionable information to aid in our discovery and improvement of our own self-awareness. In this interview, you'll be introduced to fascinating scientific research about self-awareness and you'll end up being equipped with some very helpful tools to gauge and grow your own. Since research shows that 95% of people think that they're very self-aware but in reality, only 10% actually are, statistically speaking, you're probably going to want to listen to this episode. Tasha Eurich is a workplace psychologist, speaker, author, and principal of The Eurich Group. She helps organizations succeed by improving the effectiveness of their leaders and teams. She works with executives in Fortune 500 organizations and serves on the faculty of the Center for Creative Leadership. Her articles have appeared in several magazines and journals including Chief Learning Officer Magazine, The Journal of Business Psychology, and The Work Style Magazine. Her first book, Bankable Leadership: Happy People, Bottom-Line Results, and the Power to Deliver Both, was published in 2013. Her latest book is called: Insight: Why We're Not as Self-Aware as We Think, and How Seeing Ourselves Clearly Helps Us Succeed at Work and in Life In This Interview, Tasha Eurich and I Discuss...The Wolf ParableHer book, Insight: Why We're Not as Self-Aware as We Think, and How Seeing Ourselves Clearly Helps Us Succeed at Work and in Life How self-awareness is the single most important but least examined determinate of success and failureThe meta-skill of the 21st centuryThat it took a year to review 800 studies and subsequently define self-awarenessHow self-awareness is made up of 2 types of knowledge of ourselves: internal self-awareness (how we see ourselves) and external self-awareness (how others see us)That 95% of people think that they're very self-aware but the research shows that we're not as self-aware as we think we are - about 10% actually areThe 7 pillars of self-awareness:They understand their valuesThey understand their passionsThey understand their aspirationsThey understand their "fit"They understand their patternsThey understand their reactions (momentary reactions to the world, our strengths, and our weaknesses)They understand the impact they have on other peopleHow to do an audit on the 7 pillars to determine your levels of self-awarenessThat a lot of us actually don't want to know the truthBraver but wiser3 blind spots: Knowledge blindness, Emotion blindness, and Behavior blindnessThe cult of selfSelf-absorption vs self-awarenessHow it's easier to feel great about ourselves rather than taking the steps to actually become greatPairing self-awareness with self-acceptanceThe role of ruminationAsking what instead of whyThe role of our past in self-awarenessA daily check-inPlease Support The Show with a Donation
“Start to create time out of your busy agenda and get started. Do it! Take your dreams seriously.”– Monique BlokzylIn this episode, you’ll hear about:My guest Monique, and the story of how she overcame a sudden and painful loss, breaking out of the golden cage of her career to start her own business and find her mission in helping people craft their own.Monique Blokzyl has more than 15 years of experience in Marketing and Change Management and is the founder of the Business Launch Portal, supporting startup entrepreneurs worldwide to rocket their ideas into enterprise. She is also an international speaker, trainer, coach and published author.Guest: Monique BlokzylHosted By: Kitty WatersThis fantastic podcast will give you an insight and direction into limitations that hold you back from being successful and the major steps that every young entrepreneur should take to turn an idea into a striving scalable business.Episode TopicsStory of a success starting with a failureThe importance of mentorshipStep on a stage and speak your heart outThe power of networkA kick in the buttA good advice from Ray BradburyYou will leave this episode with the knowledge, passion, and purpose to invest time, money and enthusiasm in building the business you are really passionate about and get started!For more MONIQUE BLOKZYL go to moniqueblokzyl.comWe love hearing from our Kitty Listeners! If you’ve got a question about today’s episode or want to leave us some inbox love, you can email us at ask@kittytalks.com Or, you can always find Kitty chatting in our Kitty Talks Facebook Community. We would LOVE it if you’d leave a podcast rating or review on iTunes. We also know it can be kind of tricky to figure out. Here are a few step by step instructions on how to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPadLaunch Apple’s Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Search the podcast you want to rate or review. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Enter your iTunes password to login. Tap the Stars to leave a rating. Enter title text and content to leave a review. Tap Send. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Having produced movies such as the iconic Pretty Woman, Gary takes us to the story behind the story, why we need to hear “no”, and the importance of failure in our lives.In this episode, hear:How do you let go of self-judgment?Scraped knees and failureThe necessity of failure and how it brings us closer together5 minute mentorsDiscovering your superpowerSeparating self worth from external accoladesResources:Gary's TED talkbreakingintohollywood.comgarywgoldstein.comGary's Youtube Channel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
WE HAVE MERCH! Official This Wooden O coffee mugs and baseball tees are available on our website with a special 10% Discount (offer expires 3/16/2020). Get yours at http://www.thiswoodeno.com/shop and use code “WEIRDOS” at checkout!This week Daniel and Monty sit down with actor, yogi, and Rude Grooms Sharer/Founding Member Deb Radloff who has been featured in every RG production going all the way back to Much Ado about Nothing. She shares her story today about finding your wins in the theatre industry, and the importance of community. To learn more, follow her on Instagram @debfindingherwinTopics include:The importance of training for different mediumsThe lies we tell ourselves as actors that inhibit our progressMaintaining positive, clear relationships.Giving yourself permission to fail.The dangers of knowing “just enough”Staying focused and positive during career dry spellsKnowing the difference between what you can control vs. what you can’tThe self-sabotaging habit of intentional under preparationThe safety of familiar failureThe power and terror of being fully present and open.Counting your victories, no matter how small.Rude Grooms origin stories!Finding people you like to do work that matters to you.Being proactive about maintaining and building relationships.How creativity breeds creativity, and practice breeds preparedness.How to find or create your artistic homeAn actor’s secret superpower.The camaraderie of community.Knowing your worth as an artist.Music is by Kara Arena, Master of Music for Rude Grooms. Share your thoughts and questions with us @thiswoodeno on Twitter and Instagram, email audio responses to thiswoodeno@rudegrooms.com, visit us on the web at thiswoodeno.com, like us at facebook.com/thiswoodenopod/, or support us on Patreon (patreon.com/rudegrooms) to join the conversation during livestream broadcasts of every episode.This week’s shoutouts, recommendations, & further reading include:Devin Shackett On CameraLetting Go: The Pathway of Surrender- Dr. David HawkinsMichele ShayHedgepig Ensemble TheatreRichard EastonThis Wooden O is a production of Rude Grooms. Learn more at rudegrooms.com or follow us @rudegrooms on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-wooden-o/donations