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In the latest episode of the Not A-fib podcast, host Mark Flauter welcomes back attorney Kevin Fairley to explore the tumultuous landscape of Medicaid funding and its impact on Emergency Medical Services (EMS). With a looming budget shortfall and proposed cuts to provider taxes, states face potential financial crises that could significantly impact healthcare delivery. The discussion delves into the complex interplay between state-directed payments, federal oversight, and the growing scrutiny from agencies like the Office of Inspector General (OIG). Fairley highlights the need for EMS leaders to adopt a proactive approach to compliance, emphasizing the importance of understanding the nuances of cost-reimbursement structures and maintaining accountability. As Medicaid faces critical changes under the new political landscape, this episode offers valuable insights for healthcare stakeholders to prepare for the uncertainties ahead. Tune in to stay informed about the evolving Medicaid policies affecting EMS agencies nationwide.
There's a lot of ‘accepted wisdom' and jargon in branding and marketing. Myths that have somehow become the parameters we all work within. This session busts 5 of the most common ones to give you a better way forward.Drawing on their experience of strengthening 90+ brands as brand and marketing leaders and advisors, Sarah and Rachel will share how to avoid the pitfalls. They'll cover why you should NOT1. Start with strategy2. Leave it to the experts3. Put customers first4. Create brand guidelines5. Focus on consistencyCome join Sarah and Rachel to focus your efforts, eliminate the jargon and build your brand with confidence so it can reach its potential and grow revenue.
In this special episode, I sit down with Ricki Fairley of TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance and Hayley Dinerman of the Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation to discuss the latest advancements in TNBC research, including key takeaways from SABCS 2024, new immunotherapy and targeted therapies, and the impact of the AACR research grant. We also explore efforts to address racial disparities, upcoming awareness initiatives, and how you can get involved. Don't miss this insightful conversation about the future of TNBC treatment and advocacy. Thank you to Merck, Daiichi-Sankyo, Gilead, Pfizer, and Lilly for making this episode possible!
Dating Apps Have Changed Everything—But Are They Really Safe? Online dating has opened up new ways to connect, but it also comes with risks—scammers, harassment, and even gender-based violence. What's being done to make dating apps safer?Meet Kenya Fairley, Planning and Partnerships Associate Director of Trust and Safety at Bumble, who has spent more than 20 years working in survivor-centered advocacy. At Bumble, she's helping to create a safer, more respectful online dating experience through policy, partnerships, and tech-driven innovation.In this episode, Kenya shares:The biggest risks in online dating—and how to protect yourselfHow Bumble's safety features work and why they matterWhy personal “agency” is necessary for women in dating and beyondHow AI is shaping the future of trust and security in online spacesLessons from Kenya's time in government and how they apply to techBumble has made women's safety a priority from the start, and Kenya is working to ensure the platform continues to lead the way. Whether you're actively dating or just interested in how tech companies approach safety, this conversation is one you'll want to hear.Download the episode now and learn what's being done to make online dating safer for everyone.Links:Learn more about Bumble's safety initiatives: https://safety.bumble.com/Follow Kenya Fairley on LinkedIn: Kenya FairleyListen to Bumble's podcast Give Me A Buzz: https://open.spotify.com/show/110ywFrsl2kOohhWAAZlYnRead The Bumble Buzz blog: https://bumble.com/en/the-buzzBecome a part of our community:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diversity_beyondthecheckbox/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/diversity-beyond-the-checkbox-podcast/Website: https://beyondthecheckbox.com/Hosted by Jackie Ferguson, award-winning business leader, best-selling author, and co-founder of The Diversity Movement.Production by Walk West - https://www.walkwest.com
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Passage: Romans 12:7-8 1 Timothy 4:6-16
Today's discussion on the podcast is one of depth around the hot topic of NCAA roster limits and how they will fundamentally change the nature of the NCAA forever. In my opinion, there's no better person to have this conversation with than Liberty University's Assistant Track Coach and Meet Director, Mark Fairley. Coach Mark recently written a letter to Congress in hopes of standing before a Federal Judge in April as an advocate for the removal of the NCAA's new proposed changes to roster limits. Coach Mark discusses his involvement and how he has educated his own athletes at Liberty on this issue, getting many to participate and get their voices out there. Coach Mark is a native of Dubuque, Iowa, and has worked his way up the ranks since joining as an interim assistant. Coach Mark found success as an athlete in the world of triathlon, earning his professional racing license in 2019. Coach Mark was a standout athlete at Central College, where he captured the men's steeplechase national title at the 2018 NCAA Division 3 Outdoor Championships as a senior. He has the school record in the steeplechase with a time of 8:57.39. His other PRs include a 4:16.42 in the mile; 8:23 in the 3K and 14:42.67 in the 5K. He was the Central Region Men's XC and Outdoor Track and Field Athlete of the Year. Coach Mark graduated from Central College with a bachelor's degree in Exercise Science. He has a Master's Degree in sport management and is working toward a second in biblical studies. In today's conversation, we go through Coach Mark's individual accolades and accomplishments, how he rose in his coaching career, and then tackle the hot topic of roster-limits. He takes me through the 2.8 billion dollar NCAA settlement, revenue-sharing, and roster-limits. We discuss all of this at length and what it means for the next era of the NCAA. Tap into the Coach Mark Fairley Special. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and giving us a five-star review! I would also appreciate it if you share it with your friend who you think will benefit from it. If this episode blesses you, please share it with a friend! S H O W N O T E S -Our Website: https://therunningeffect.run -THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLcLIDAqmJBTHeyWJx_wFQ -My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en
Choice Classic Radio presents The Adventures of Sam Spade, which aired from 1946 to 1951. Today we bring to you the episode titled "The Fairley Bright Caper." Please consider supporting our show by becoming a patron at http://choiceclassicradio.com We hope you enjoy the show!
The Christmas content rush continues as The Tip Sheet catches up with Adam Fairley, the General Manager of the Parramatta Junior Rugby League. Sixties and Forty20 talk a broad range of topics from the local district including expansion in the form of a new club, the continued growth rates - especially in the female pathways - and the significant overhaul to awards metrics that has paved the way for smaller clubs to shine at the annual presentation night. Adam provides tremendous insight into how one of the biggest catchments in the code is traveling and the iniatitives that are being undertaken to make it easier and more straight forward than ever for young families to start their rugby league journeys. The show also takes a moment to thank and acknowledge the efforts of Jan Bryen and Mark Jenkins as both move on from their roles within the PJRL.
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Episode 65 of the "Everything Except The Law" podcast has arrived! This time we're speaking with legal marketing expert Philip Fairley. In this episode, Philip and host Nick Werker discuss why marketing is more than just lead generation, strategies for improving your client intake process, how law firms should go about creating new videos and much more!This conversation was recorded on October 1, 2024.About our guest:Philip Fairley is passionate about business and the legal industry. He is highly focused on advanced digital marketing and harnessing technology to grow law firms. Philip's dual focus is helping law firm owners leverage digital marketing to generate massive qualified leads and create easy to use custom software platforms which generate new clients.Learn more about The Rainmaker Institute here: https://therainmakerinstitute.com/Subscribe to the Answering Legal Channel so you never miss an episode of Everything Except the Law! Check out audio versions of the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Anchor. Learn more about the show here: http://ow.ly/Eni250LekLgInterested in learning more about Answering Legal? Book an appointment to speak with us here: https://tinyurl.com/ycxdpcdzYou can also give us a call at 631-400-8000 or go to www.answeringlegal.comThis podcast is produced and edited by Joe Galotti. You can reach Joe via email at joe@answeringlegal.com.
Passage: Joshua 24:14-28
Hey friends! After a six-month hiatus from podcasting, I am popping in with some exciting updates and new ventures. During the break, I focused on creative design projects, quality time with family, and growing my boutique, Fairly Fancy, alongside my mother and daughter. I've also launched a new website, TobiFairley.com, featuring a revamped shopping experience, courses, and a blog called Color Me Fancy. The blog covers my passions for color, home decor, fashion, and mindset, with contributions from my mom and daughter. Finally, the DesignYou podcast is getting a reboot! Starting early next year, The Tobi Fairley Show will offer conversational, video-integrated episodes on home decor, fashion, bold business strategies, and life's many joys. Until then, you can revisit five years of episodes from The DesignYou Podcast. Stay tuned for more at TobiFairley.com! FEATURED ON THIS SHOW: Check out the new website at TobiFairley.com Color Me Fancy blog Catch up on DesignYou episodes! If you liked today's episode and you have a moment, please leave me a rating and a review in Apple Podcasts. Join the Design Biz Disrupters Community on Facebook Tobi's Instagram
There aren't many truly seasonal products but cherries are one of those fruits that only appear as the weather warms up. By January they are more or less gone again. For me, they are more exciting than Christmas. Andrew Fairley is a lawyer and cherry farmer. Yarra Valley Cherries is home to 20,000 trees that provide up to 200 tonnes of cherries every year. This will be Andrew's 10th harvest on this farm but he is honouring a multi-generational heritage as a fruit producer. https://yarravalleycherries.com.au/ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER FOR EXCLUSIVE ARTICLES, NEWS, GIVEAWAYS AND BEHIND THE SCENES https://deepintheweeds.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=d33e307cf7100cf947e2e6973&id=d17d8213f5 Follow The Producers on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/producerspodcast/ Host Dani Valent https://www.instagram.com/danivalent Host Anthony Huckstep https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Executive Producer Rob Locke https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork The Producers is a food podcast telling the stories of producers, farmers, growers and makers.. A Deep in the Weeds Production An Australian Food Podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Network.
Head to FactorMeals.com/speak50 and use code speak50 to get 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month. That's code speak50 at FactorMeals.com/speak50 to get 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month while your subscription is active!In this episode of Unspeakable, I investigate the tragic case of Lisa and Devin Mandarack, who disappeared in Collegeville, Pennsylvania. I recount their loving family life and the harrowing discovery of Devin's body, leading to a community search for Lisa. The focus shifts to Caleb Fairley, whose troubled background ties him to their murders. I discuss the forensic evidence that culminates in Fairley's conviction and reflect on the emotional impact of this tragedy on James and the broader community, stressing the importance of sharing these stories to honor victims and understand the darkness of humanity.Listener Deals from Sponsors: Factor: Head to FactorMeals.com/speak50 and use code speak50 to get 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month. That's code speak50 at FactorMeals.com/speak50 to get 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month while your subscription is active! #unspeakable #LisaMandarack #DevinMandarack #Pennsylvania #conviction #podcast DeleteMe: DeleteMe™ employs human agents to handle significant sites where automation won't cut it. Remove Personal Info from Search! Text UNSPEAKABLE to 64000 right now to save 20% off your subscription to DeleteMe and protect your identity online!
In this week's "Tuesday Night Detectives" Halloween special on Vintage Classic Radio, we delve into the shadowy world of crime-solving with two thrilling detective stories. First up, join the suave Sam Spade, in "The Adventures of Sam Spade" for the "Fairley Bright Caper", originally aired on October 31st, 1948. In this gripping episode, Sam Spade, portrayed by Howard Duff, navigates the deceitful web woven by the seductive Fairley Bright, played by Lurene Tuttle. Spade is hired to track down a missing millionaire, but the case quickly spirals into a dangerous game of cat and mouse involving betrayal and hidden motives. The episode also features key performances by John McIntire as Lieutenant Dundy and Wally Maher as Spade's loyal but often flustered secretary, Effie Perrine. Following that, we step into the shoes of the legendary detective Nick Carter, in "Nick Carter, Master Detective" with the episode "The Case of the Devil's Left Eye", which first hit the airwaves on January 1st, 1948. Lon Clark stars as Nick Carter, with Helen Choate as his resourceful assistant Patsy Bowen. This chilling mystery begins when a cursed gem known as the Devil's Left Eye is stolen, leaving Carter into a world of superstition and murder. A dramatic confrontation reveals the unexpected truth behind the curse. Supporting performances include John Kane as Scubby Wilson, Carter's friend and occasional sidekick, adding a touch of humour and camaraderie to the suspenseful narrative. Tune in to experience the thrills and chills of Halloween with master detectives in the golden age of radio on Vintage Classic Radio.
The Adventures of Sam Spade, a popular crime drama, aired from 1946 to 1951. Howard Duff portrayed Sam Spade, a hardboiled San Francisco detective. The show featured intricate cases and compelling storytelling. William Spier, a renowned radio producer, assembled a talented writing team. Duff's distinctive voice and acting prowess brought the character to life. The show's success led to Duff's national fame. Duff eventually left the show for film opportunities, and Stephen Dunne replaced him. However, the change in voice and style affected the show's popularity, leading to its cancellation in 1951. Despite its relatively short run, The Adventures of Sam Spade left a lasting impression on the radio detective genre and is cherished by old-time radio enthusiasts. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
In this episode, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), sits down with Joe Fairley, CP, Business Development Manager of Digital Services for Proteor. They explore the evolution of CAD CAM technology in orthotics and prosthetics, focusing on the transition from traditional carvable files to 3D printable designs and the significant advancements in scanning technology. Joe shares insights on overcoming challenges such as the learning curve for clinicians and emphasizes the critical role of training and education. He also advocates for using consultants to ease the adoption of digital tools and forecasts continued growth in digital workflows, with exciting potential for future innovations in scanning technology and AI integration. O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.
On this weeks episode of the Craic Heads Podcast, the gals are joined by the iconic Shade Fairley!The gals talk all things from raves to getting kicked out of the club, to hairstyles, as well as going a little bit deeper and discussing their experiences with their own mental health, BPD, being authentic & more!The gals then answer your dilemmas from boyfriends forgetting birthdays, to stingy friends, to sleeping with coworkers and more!Thanks so much for listening & don't forget to follow and subscribe
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Your fortnightly dose of cycling chat and occasional insight from Messrs Sidwells, Stanley and Fairley. An unexpectedly exciting Vuelta takes up most of the conversation this time but that doesn't stop us from straying far. Cricket Criteriums anyone? Oh, and does anyone want David's Roval wheelset? Drop us a line at cyclinglegendspodcast@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you! Recommendations Obituary - Nathan Dahlberg - https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/kiwi-racing-cyclist-nathan-dahlberg-reportedly-dies-on-mountain-in-china-tour-de-france-competitor-711-team-member-remembered-by-friends/S6AKWZSV4RABBBUFBWYHAIR33A/ Mudgear Sox - https://mudgear.com/collections/compression-socks "Black AF History: The Un-Whitewashed Story of America", Michael Harriot - https://amzn.eu/d/hWgXyRY Cycling Legends website https://www.cyclinglegends.co.uk
This week Kristi chats with two of her old friends, Ben Weatherwax and Michael Fairley, lightweight Harvard Rowing and Saratoga alumni who just won their race at IRAs. The guys take us back to the beginning of their rowing careers (in fourth grade!) to high school rowing (including winning Nationals) and through their unconventional roads to Harvard. We hear about how they helped turn their less-than-stellar program to into one of the top programs in the nation, and learned the lesson that more hard work and dedication is usually the answer. After racking up one too many 2nd place finishes, they made a pledge of “no more silver medals” - and it worked. But watch out for the buoys. Plus: Kristi is rocking Comfort Plus seats and gelato as she trains in Italy, but her traveling library is weighing her down. Will she and Sophia be able to assemble their fan? Stay tuned. Only two weeks to the Olympics! Check out more about Ben & Michael on IG. Keep up with Kristi's Podcast - The Other 3 Years Get live updates on Kristi's Instagram! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello, Fellow Trial Lawyers! Don't miss the latest episode of Trial Lawyer View as host Jason Lazarus sits down with Phillip Fairley from The Rainmaker Institute! Join us for an engaging conversation covering important business of law practice topics like: Running a Law Firm: Explore the key aspects of running a law firm that can accelerate growth and success, transforming it into a thriving enterprise. Efficiency and Profitability: Learn how to maximize efficiency and profitability by running a law firm as a business rather than just a legal practice, unlocking its full potential. Client Acquisition and Retention Strategies: Discover effective strategies that small to mid-size personal injury law firms can implement to improve client acquisition and retention rates, driving business growth and success. This is a not to be missed episode given the incredible insights provided by Phillip to managing a successful personal injury practice. Thanks for listening! Jason D. Lazarus, Esq.
The Watchers from the book of Enoch (and Daniel)... Were they Angels? Aliens? Zookeepers or plain old mythology? Brooks is a brilliant game master and we get into what these Watchers could have been. What do you think? We stream live video every sunday at 4 pm pacific only at www.SchrabHomeVideo.com visit RealLifeSciFi.show Support us and get more content at Patreon.com/reallifescifi we exist because of you. hit us up at WadeandWilly@gmail.com Thank you for listening :)
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On National Clinical Trials Day, we're joined by my dear friend Ricki Fairley. She's the founder of Touch, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance, and a 13-year triple-negative breast cancer survivor. Ricki shares her journey, highlighting disparities faced by Black women in breast cancer care. We discuss the vital need for inclusivity in clinical trials, stressing their importance for everyone.
Questions: How to fight healthy in a relationship? What are the signs of unhealthy fighting in a relationship? How often do healthy couples fight? How does one have a healthy argument with a dismissive avoidant significant other? How does one have a healthy argument/disagreement with an anxious, preoccupied significant other? How does one have a healthy argument/fight with a fearful, avoidant significant other? What is emotional neglect in a relationship? How do you break the cycle of fighting in a relationship? How to pick your battles in a relationship? What is gaslighting in a relationship? What does a healthy argument look like? What is stonewalling in relationships? How to argue with your covert narcissist significant other? Do you use non-verbal communication to convey disrespect that you're unwilling to speak out loud? What are some patterns couples engage in to curtail conflict? How can avoiding conflict to “keep the peace” contribute to relationship obsolescence and erode vulnerability within the relationship? What connections can be made between attachment styles, defense mechanisms and relational problem solving? Is being conflict averse correlated with a lack of inner peace and/or enlightenment? If so, how does this contribute to relationship dynamics and overall satisfaction within? Is “keeping the peace” an extension of the external control that you lack inwardly? How does the fear of confrontation impact the level of intimacy and authenticity within a relationship? Is conflict resolution a skill that can be learned and developed over time, or is it inherent in one's personality? Can healthy conflict actually deepen emotional intimacy and trust within a relationship? How does one navigate power dynamics in a healthy argument within a relationship? ***What role does empathy play in resolving conflicts within intimate relationships? Is it possible for conflict to be a form of emotional intimacy and vulnerability in a relationship? How do cultural and societal norms influence the way we perceive and engage in conflict within relationships? Can unresolved conflicts from past relationships impact the way we approach conflict in current relationships? Is it healthy to have differing communication styles when engaging in conflict within a relationship? How does the concept of forgiveness play a role in resolving conflicts within intimate relationships? Can conflict be a catalyst for personal growth and self-awareness within a relationship? How does the fear of abandonment or rejection impact the way we approach conflict within relationships? Is there a difference between healthy conflict and toxic conflict within a relationship? If so, how can one distinguish between the two? What role does self-esteem and self-worth play in the way we handle conflict within intimate relationships? Is it possible for conflict to be a means of reinforcing boundaries and asserting one's needs within a relationship? How can mindfulness and self-awareness aid in navigating conflicts within intimate relationships? Is it healthy to seek professional help or therapy to address recurring conflicts within a relationship? How can one cultivate a sense of emotional safety and security within a relationship to facilitate healthy conflict resolution? What impact does unresolved trauma have on the way we engage in conflicts within intimate relationships? Is it possible for conflict to be a form of emotional expression and release within a relationship? How does the concept of fairness and equality play a role in resolving conflicts within intimate relationships? Can conflict be a form of emotional bonding and intimacy within a relationship? What role does vulnerability and transparency play in resolving conflicts within intimate relationships? Is it possible to have a healthy relationship without engaging in any form of conflict or disagreement? How does the concept of mutual respect and understanding impact the way we approach conflict within relationships? ***Can unresolved conflicts lead to long-term resentment and dissatisfaction within a relationship? What role does active listening and validation play in resolving conflicts within intimate relationships? Is it possible for conflict to be a form of growth and evolution within a relationship? How does the concept of compromise and negotiation impact the way we approach conflict within relationships? Can unresolved conflicts be a source of unresolved trauma within a relationship? What role does emotional intelligence and communication skills play in resolving conflicts within intimate relationships? Is it possible for conflict to be a form of emotional release and catharsis within a relationship? How does the concept of emotional regulation and self-control impact the way we handle conflict within relationships? Can unresolved conflicts lead to a breakdown in trust and intimacy within a relationship? What role does transparency and honesty play in resolving conflicts within intimate relationships? Is it possible for conflict to be a form of building resilience and strength within a relationship? How does the concept of empathy and compassion impact the way we approach conflict within relationships? Can unresolved conflicts be a source of growth and transformation within a relationship? What role does self-reflection and introspection play in resolving conflicts within intimate relationships? Is it possible for conflict to be a form of deepening emotional connection and intimacy within a relationship? How does the concept of forgiveness and acceptance impact the way we handle conflict within relationships? True or false? Just because someone's tone is pleasant doesn't necessarily mean they are fighting Fairley? Zo's Talking Points: In the realm of intimate relationships, conflict is often seen as a sign of trouble, a red flag signaling potential discord and disharmony. However, what if we were to challenge this conventional wisdom and propose that healthy discord, disagreement, and conflict should have a useful and beneficial place in every healthy relationship? This essay delves into the complexities of conflict within intimate relationships, exploring the notion that engaging in healthy conflict can actually be a catalyst for growth, intimacy, and self-awareness. To fight healthy in a relationship is to navigate the tumultuous waters of disagreement with respect, empathy, and a willingness to listen and understand the other person's perspective. It involves setting boundaries, expressing emotions constructively, and seeking resolutions that are mutually beneficial. Healthy conflict is characterized by open communication, active listening, and a genuine desire to find common ground and reach a deeper understanding of each other. Recognizing the signs of unhealthy fighting in a relationship is crucial in order to address and rectify destructive patterns. These signs may include name-calling, belittling, invalidating the other person's feelings, and resorting to manipulation or emotional blackmail. Unhealthy fighting often escalates into a power struggle, where the goal is not resolution but rather domination or control. The frequency of conflict in healthy couples varies, but what distinguishes them is their ability to navigate these conflicts in a constructive and respectful manner. Healthy couples see conflict as an opportunity for growth and learning, rather than a threat to the relationship itself. They understand that differences are inevitable and that resolving conflicts can strengthen their bond. Navigating conflict with different attachment styles, such as dismissive avoidant, anxious preoccupied, or fearful avoidant, requires a nuanced approach. Understanding each other's attachment styles can provide insights into how to communicate effectively and address underlying insecurities or fears that may be fueling the conflict. Emotional neglect in a relationship can manifest as a lack of emotional responsiveness, empathy, or support from one or both partners. Breaking the cycle of fighting in a relationship involves identifying the root causes of conflict, addressing unresolved issues, and developing healthy communication and conflict resolution skills. Picking your battles in a relationship is about discerning which issues are worth addressing and which ones are better left unspoken. It involves prioritizing the well-being of the relationship over the need to be right or to win an argument. Gaslighting, a form of manipulation where one person distorts reality to make the other doubt their own perceptions, can severely damage trust and intimacy in a relationship. Stonewalling, on the other hand, is a passive-aggressive behavior where one person shuts down or withdraws from the conflict, refusing to engage or communicate. Patterns that couples engage in to curtail conflict may include avoidance, defensiveness, or aggression, all of which can hinder the resolution of underlying issues. Avoiding conflict to "keep the peace" may seem like a noble endeavor, but it can actually contribute to relationship obsolescence and erode vulnerability within the relationship. By avoiding conflict, partners may suppress their true feelings and needs, leading to resentment, dissatisfaction, and a lack of emotional intimacy. Attachment styles, defense mechanisms, and relational problem solving are intricately intertwined, shaping the way individuals approach and engage in conflict within relationships. Being conflict-averse may indeed be correlated with a lack of inner peace and enlightenment, as conflict can be a mirror reflecting our deepest fears, insecurities, and unresolved traumas. "Keeping the peace" may be an extension of the external control that one lacks inwardly, a way to maintain a façade of harmony while ignoring the underlying tensions and dissonance within. True peace and enlightenment, however, may require a willingness to confront these conflicts, embrace vulnerability, and engage in healthy discord as a path to growth and self-discovery. In conclusion, healthy conflict within intimate relationships can be a transformative and enriching experience, fostering deeper connections, emotional intimacy, and personal growth. By embracing conflict as an opportunity for learning, understanding, and growth, couples can navigate the complexities of relationships with grace, empathy, and resilience. Conflict, when approached with mindfulness and compassion, can be a powerful tool for building stronger, more authentic, and more fulfilling relationships. In the intricate dance of intimate relationships, conflict often emerges as a formidable adversary, threatening the delicate balance and harmony that partners strive to maintain. However, what if we were to challenge the notion that conflict is inherently destructive and instead view it as a catalyst for growth, evolution, and deeper connection within a relationship? This essay embarks on a thought-provoking exploration of the benefits of healthy conflict within intimate relationships, shedding light on the transformative power of discord and disagreement when approached with mindfulness, empathy, and a commitment to growth. Unresolved conflicts, left festering beneath the surface, have the insidious power to breed long-term resentment and dissatisfaction within a relationship. When grievances go unaddressed, they can create a rift between partners, eroding trust, intimacy, and emotional connection. It is through open communication, active listening, and a willingness to address underlying issues that partners can navigate conflicts and prevent them from becoming sources of lasting discontent. Active listening and validation are essential components in the resolution of conflicts within intimate relationships. By actively listening to each other's perspectives, acknowledging feelings, and validating emotions, partners can foster understanding, empathy, and mutual respect. This practice of validation creates a safe space for open dialogue and paves the way for productive conflict resolution. Conflict, when approached with intention and mindfulness, has the potential to be a powerful catalyst for growth and evolution within a relationship. By engaging in healthy conflict, partners have the opportunity to challenge assumptions, expand perspectives, and deepen their understanding of each other. Through conflict, individuals can confront their fears, insecurities, and vulnerabilities, leading to personal growth and relational transformation. The concept of compromise and negotiation plays a pivotal role in the way partners approach conflict within relationships. By seeking mutually beneficial solutions, compromising on differences, and engaging in open, honest negotiation, partners can navigate conflicts with grace and respect. Compromise fosters a spirit of collaboration and cooperation, strengthening the foundation of the relationship. Unresolved conflicts within a relationship can indeed become sources of unresolved trauma, triggering deep-seated emotional wounds and insecurities. It is through introspection, self-awareness, and emotional intelligence that partners can identify and address these unresolved traumas, paving the way for healing and growth. Communication skills, such as active listening, empathy, and assertiveness, are essential tools in resolving conflicts within intimate relationships. Conflict, when approached with emotional regulation and self-control, can be a form of emotional release and catharsis within a relationship. By expressing emotions authentically, setting boundaries, and managing conflicts constructively, partners can release pent-up emotions and foster emotional catharsis. Emotional regulation allows partners to navigate conflicts with composure and grace, fostering understanding and empathy. Unresolved conflicts have the potential to lead to a breakdown in trust and intimacy within a relationship, creating distance and barriers between partners. Transparency and honesty are critical in resolving conflicts within intimate relationships, as they build trust, foster connection, and deepen emotional intimacy. By embracing vulnerability, honesty, and transparency, partners can navigate conflicts with authenticity and integrity. Conflict, when approached with empathy and compassion, has the power to deepen emotional connection and intimacy within a relationship. By empathizing with each other's perspectives, showing compassion for feelings, and approaching conflict with a spirit of understanding, partners can forge deeper emotional bonds and strengthen their connection. Empathy and compassion create a foundation of emotional intimacy and trust, fostering a sense of security and closeness within the relationship. Self-reflection and introspection are essential components in resolving conflicts within intimate relationships. By reflecting on one's own emotions, triggers, and reactions, partners can gain insight into their own behaviors and patterns. Self-reflection allows partners to take responsibility for their actions, communicate effectively, and navigate conflicts with intention and mindfulness. Conflict, when approached with forgiveness and acceptance, can be a powerful tool for healing and growth within a relationship. By practicing forgiveness, letting go of grudges, and accepting each other's imperfections, partners can move past conflicts and embrace a spirit of reconciliation. Forgiveness and acceptance create a foundation of trust, empathy, and understanding, fostering a sense of unity and connection within the relationship. In conclusion, conflict within intimate relationships, when approached with mindfulness, empathy, and a commitment to growth, has the potential to be a transformative and enriching experience. By embracing conflict as an opportunity for learning, understanding, and connection, partners can navigate the complexities of relationships with grace, authenticity, and resilience. Conflict, when handled with empathy, compassion, and emotional intelligence, can be a powerful catalyst for personal and relational growth, leading to deeper emotional connections and a stronger, more fulfilling relationship. Regarding the question of whether someone's pleasant tone necessarily indicates fair fighting, it is essential to recognize that tone alone does not determine the fairness of conflict. Fair fighting encompasses a range of factors, including active listening, respect, empathy, and a commitment to resolution. A pleasant tone may mask underlying issues of manipulation, passive-aggression, or invalidation. True fair fighting requires a genuine effort to understand, validate, and respect each other's perspectives, regardless of tone or demeanor. Fair fighting is rooted in a spirit of collaboration, honesty, and integrity, fostering mutual growth, understanding, and connection within a relationship. In the realm of intimate relationships, conflict is often viewed as a negative force that should be avoided at all costs. However, what if we were to shift our perspective and consider the idea that healthy discord, disagreement, and conflict actually have a useful and beneficial place within every healthy relationship? This notion challenges the traditional belief that conflict is inherently harmful and instead suggests that it can be a means of fostering growth, self-awareness, and intimacy within a partnership. Empathy, the ability to understand and share the feelings of another, plays a crucial role in resolving conflicts within intimate relationships. By practicing empathy, partners can better understand each other's perspectives and emotions, leading to more effective communication and conflict resolution. Conflict can also serve as a form of emotional intimacy and vulnerability in a relationship, as it allows partners to express their true thoughts and feelings in a safe and open space. Cultural and societal norms heavily influence the way we perceive and engage in conflict within relationships. In some cultures, conflict may be seen as a sign of strength and assertiveness, while in others, it may be viewed as disruptive and damaging. These beliefs can shape our approach to conflict and impact the way we navigate disagreements with our partners. Unresolved conflicts from past relationships can also impact the way we approach conflict in current relationships. If we have experienced trauma or unresolved issues in the past, we may bring those negative patterns into our current relationships, causing conflict to escalate and become more difficult to resolve. Differing communication styles can also play a role in how conflict is handled within a relationship. It is healthy to acknowledge and respect these differences, as they can lead to a more productive and understanding resolution of conflicts. Forgiveness is another key aspect of resolving conflicts within intimate relationships. By practicing forgiveness, partners can let go of past grievances and move forward in a more positive and constructive way. Conflict can serve as a catalyst for personal growth and self-awareness within a relationship. By confronting and working through conflicts, partners can learn more about themselves and each other, leading to a deeper understanding and connection. Fear of abandonment or rejection can impact the way we approach conflict within relationships. By addressing these fears and insecurities, partners can create a more secure and trusting environment in which conflicts can be resolved more effectively. There is a clear distinction between healthy conflict and toxic conflict within a relationship. Healthy conflict involves open communication, mutual respect, and a focus on finding a resolution, while toxic conflict is characterized by manipulation, blame, and emotional abuse. It is important to recognize the difference and seek help if conflicts become toxic. Self-esteem and self-worth play a significant role in how we handle conflict within intimate relationships. By valuing and respecting ourselves, we are better able to assert our needs and boundaries in a healthy and productive way. Conflict can also be a means of reinforcing boundaries and asserting one's needs within a relationship. By addressing conflicts and setting boundaries, partners can create a more balanced and respectful dynamic. Mindfulness and self-awareness can aid in navigating conflicts within intimate relationships. By staying present and aware of our thoughts and emotions during conflicts, we can better understand ourselves and our partners, leading to more effective communication and resolution. Seeking professional help or therapy to address recurring conflicts within a relationship can be a beneficial step towards resolution. A therapist can provide valuable insight and guidance in navigating conflicts and fostering a healthier relationship dynamic. Cultivating emotional safety and security within a relationship is essential for facilitating healthy conflict resolution. By creating a safe space for open communication and vulnerability, partners can address conflicts in a more constructive and supportive manner. Unresolved trauma can have a significant impact on the way we engage in conflicts within intimate relationships. By addressing and healing from past trauma, partners can approach conflicts with a clearer mind and a more open heart. Conflict can also be a form of emotional expression and release within a relationship. By expressing our thoughts and feelings through conflict, partners can release pent-up emotions and find catharsis in the resolution process. Fairness and equality are important principles in resolving conflicts within intimate relationships. By approaching conflicts with a sense of fairness and equality, partners can ensure that both parties feel heard and respected in the resolution process. Conflict can serve as a form of emotional bonding and intimacy within a relationship. By working through conflicts together, partners can deepen their connection and strengthen their bond, leading to a more resilient and fulfilling partnership. Vulnerability and transparency are key components in resolving conflicts within intimate relationships. By being open and honest with our thoughts and feelings, partners can build trust and understanding, leading to more effective conflict resolution. While conflict is often seen as a negative aspect of relationships, it is possible to have a healthy relationship without engaging in any form of conflict or disagreement. By fostering open communication, mutual respect, and understanding, partners can navigate disagreements in a constructive and respectful manner. Mutual respect and understanding are essential in how we approach conflict within relationships. By valuing each other's perspectives and emotions, partners can create a more supportive and empathetic environment in which conflicts can be resolved with care and consideration. In conclusion, healthy discord, disagreement, and conflict can have a useful and beneficial place within every healthy relationship. By approaching conflicts with empathy, communication, and self-awareness, partners can foster growth, intimacy, and understanding in their partnership. Conflict may be challenging, but when navigated with care and respect, it can lead to a more resilient and fulfilling relationship dynamic. Let's embrace the idea of a "healthy fight" and see where it leads us on the path to deeper connection and personal growth within our intimate relationships.
“As to the divination which takes place in sleep, and is said to be based on dreams, we cannot lightly either dismiss it with contempt or give it implicit confidence.” These were the words of Aristotle, written in 350 BCE, and taken very much to heart by a British psychiatrist in the 1960's, when he took on the monumental task of collecting and collating hundreds of premonitions from across the country, with the ultimate goal of not only researching the phenomena, but then also using the data to avert disaster and perhaps even to save the world. SOURCES Knight, Sam (2022) The Premonitions Bureau: A True Account of Death Foretold. Penguin Press, NY, USA. Ulanowski, Krzysztof (2014) Mesopotamian Divination. Some Historical, Religious and Anthropological Remarks. Miscellanea Anthropologica et Sociologica 2014, 15 (4): 13–28. Martin, Martin (1719) A description of the Western Islands of Scotland. A. Bell, London, UK. Dunne, J. W. (1927) An Experiment With Time. A & C Black, London, UK. Barker, John (1968) Scared To Death. Dell Publishing, London, UK. Psychic News (1968) Doctor Who Studied Premonitions Dies. Psychic News, Thurs 31 Aug 1968, p1. London, UK. Fairley, Peter (1966) Did Anyone Have A Genuine Premonition OF Aberfan Disaster? Evening Standard, Fri 28 Oct 1966, p13. London, UK. Fairley, Peter (1967) If You Dream Of Disaster… . Evening Standard, Wed 4 Jan 1967, p19. London, UK. Barnes, Michael (1966) Learning To Hate Your Bad Habits. The Daily Telegraph, Fri 30 Dec 1966, p5. London, UK. Birmingham Evening Mail (1967) 124 Killed In Holiday Air Crash. Birmingham Evening Mail. Thurs 20 April 1967, p1. Birmingham, UK. The Guardian (1967) As Torrey Canyon Breaks Up Oil Battle Is Extended To Strait Of Dover. Tues 28 March 1967, p1. Manchester, UK. Evening Standard (1967) Giant Tanker On Reef. Evening Standard, Sat 18 March 1967, p9. London, UK. Birmingham Daily Post (1968) A Bureau To Avert Disasters? Birmingham Daily Post, Fri 23 Feb 1968, p34. Birmingham, UK. Fairley, Peter (1968) The Londoners Who Believe They Saw Disaster In Advance. Evening Standard, Mon 11 March 1968, p8. London, UK. Fairley, Peter (1968) Did Mr Hencher Forecast The Hither Green Rail Disaster? Evening Standard, Tues 12 March 1968, p7. London, UK. Psychic News (1968) Doctor Who Studied Premontions Dies. Psychic News, Aug 31 1968, p1. London, UK. ------- This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp, check out betterhelp.com/darkhistories to get 10% off your first month. ------- For almost anything, head over to the podcasts hub at darkhistories.com Support the show by using our link when you sign up to Audible: http://audibletrial.com/darkhistories or visit our Patreon for bonus episodes and Early Access: https://www.patreon.com/darkhistories The Dark Histories books are available to buy here: http://author.to/darkhistories Dark Histories merch is available here: https://bit.ly/3GChjk9 Connect with us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/darkhistoriespodcast Or find us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/darkhistories & Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dark_histories/ Or you can contact us directly via email at contact@darkhistories.com or join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/cmGcBFf The Dark Histories Butterfly was drawn by Courtney, who you can find on Instagram @bewildereye Music was recorded by me © Ben Cutmore 2017 Other Outro music was Paul Whiteman & his orchestra with Mildred Bailey - All of me (1931). It's out of copyright now, but if you're interested, that was that.
I discuss the fascinating documentary Adult Children of the American Revolution, and the upcoming film, "An American Can of Worms," with Juliette Fairley. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit allenwest.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Philip Fairley discuss:Measuring everything in your business for success. Biggest opportunities for growth for small law firms. The most overlooked area of your law firm. Competing with larger firms in your marketing without spending an arm and a leg. Key Takeaways:Run your business on the numbers, not on a feeling. Look at the data on a consistent basis and take action on it. Get content out consistently - everyone is watching short-form videos, so do that. Right now, the biggest opportunity is video. React to pop culture, use it as a way to brand, and tell people you're a lawyer without saying it. This is one way to get your other content moving and visible to more people. Repurpose your content - there are dozens of ways you can repurpose a long-form video with basic editing for different platforms and audiences. "Your potential clients don't know what they don't know. By you educating them, you're branding to them, and that's when you're starting to attract more." — Philip FairleyGet a free copy of Steve's book “Sales-Free Selling” here: www.fretzin.com/sales-free-selling Thank you to our Sponsors!Lawmatics: https://www.lawmatics.com/1-month-free/Get Staffed Up: https://getstaffedup.com/bethatlawyer/Get Visible: https://www.getvisible.com/ Episode References: The Rainmaker Institute- Free YouTube Channel Optimization Guide: www.therainmakerinstitute.com/bethatlawyerNo Bullsh!t Leadership Podcast: https://www.yourceomentor.com/leadership-podcast About Philip Fairley: Philip Fairley is the President and owner of The Rainmaker Institute, the nation's largest law firm marketing company that focuses exclusively on client generation, lead conversion, and data analytics. During his time at Rainmaker, he co-developed Turbine®: the only software platform that automates the intake process, and Rainalytics®: the only tool that automatically measures all law firm data. Philip holds degrees from Northwestern University, Wheaton College, and Keller Graduate School, is an NCAA Division I National Debate Champion, and is a recognized expert on intake, lead conversion, and innovative video marketing. His and Rainmaker's expertise has been noted and quoted in the American Bar Association's Journal, Entrepreneur, Inc., Fortune Small Business, Harvard Management Update, Business Advisor, the Chicago Tribune, Crain's Chicago Business, and Attorney at Law magazines. Prior to owning Rainmaker, he was the founder and CEO of two successful companies that specialized in legal tech, cyber security, and communications. He is married with three children and enjoys the Arizona lifestyle, mountain biking, and coaching youth sports. Rainmaker has helped over 23,000 attorneys and law firms grow their business by learning and implementing our proven marketing and intake strategies. Connect with Philip Fairley: Website: https://therainmakerinstitute.com/Email: philip@therainmakerinstitute.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lifestylelawfirmLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipfairley/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-rainmaker-institute/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRainmakerInstituteInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rainmakerinstitute/ Connect with Steve Fretzin:LinkedIn: Steve FretzinTwitter: @stevefretzinInstagram: @fretzinsteveFacebook: Fretzin, Inc.Website: Fretzin.comEmail: Steve@Fretzin.comBook: Legal Business Development Isn't Rocket Science and more!YouTube: Steve FretzinCall Steve directly at 847-602-6911 Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
In 1984, a serial burglar and rapist was at large in England, his crimes spanning several Home Counties as well as the northeast of the country. He was armed, masked and dangerous, and he had an unusual calling card – in every house he broke into, he built himself a blanket fort in the living room and made himself at home, watching television and drinking cups of tea. His habit of den-building and the way he slunk off into the countryside after his assaults soon led to him being given the nickname ‘The Fox'. People were fearful, and the police had a tough job on their hands as his attacks crossed multiple jurisdictions. They were learning more about him each time he struck, but they needed to catch him fast before his violence escalated. Who was The Fox, and how would they find him?Thanks for listening! Here's how you can get in touch with comments and suggestions:My WebsiteTwitter / XFacebookPatreonEmail prashsmurdermap@gmail.comWant to listen to my audiobook, Murder Casebook Volume 1? Check out the Audible Links below:AUDIBLE UKAUDIBLE US***** I'm an independent podcaster, so I would be extremely grateful for any one-off donations, however small. This will go towards maintaining and upgrading my audio equipment, podcast hosting fees and licencing costs for any music and voices I use in my episodes. If you would like to contribute on an ongoing basis, you can do that through Patreon, so please feel free to check out the link below and see what rewards are on offer in return for your support. Thank you!!Support the show on Patreon: www.patreon.com/prashsmurdermapDonate via Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/prashsmurdermapOr you could buy me a coffee at: https://ko-fi.com/prashsmurdermap ** YOUR SUPPORT IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!**Sources: https://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/news/nostalgia/crimelibrary/malcolmfairley/whowasmalcolmfairley/https://www.bucksherald.co.uk/news/crime/thirty-five-years-on-from-crime-spree-that-shook-tring-1995858https://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2017/08/03/islander-buys-sketches-by-uks-most-violent-inmate/ https://wearsideonline.com/malcolm-fairley-aka-the-fox/Liverpool Echo, February 1985Daily Mirror, July 1984 and February 1985The Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette, December 1938 Evening Chronicle, February 1985 Sunday Mirror, March 1985 Luton/Dunstable on Sunday, November 1999Leighton Buzzard on Sunday, October 1999
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#452: Expert Mentors Live - Being Intentional and Defining "Winning the Day” with DJ Fairley In this game-changing episode, John welcomes DJ to unwrap the intentional steps they've taken to skyrocket their sales in the real estate industry. Discover why being intentional is more than just a buzzword; it's a transformative strategy that can change the trajectory of your career. From daily power-ups to client conversations, being intentional infuses a level of focus and commitment into your actions that's unparalleled. What sets this episode apart is its dedication to showing you how to implement intentionality on multiple levels. DJ explains how their team made a dedicated and intentional commitment to work harder, maximize their day, and zero in on real estate conversations that generate results. It's about channeling your energy and setting intentional goals to map out your path to future growth. But we don't stop at just setting goals; we go a step further and tackle the importance of measuring your outcomes. Learn how to intentionally track your performance metrics, even during challenging market conditions. Our guest emphasizes that being intentional means keeping your eyes on the prize, regardless of the hurdles that come your way. Are you ready to take a deep, intentional dive into leveling up your real estate sales? Get ready to turn intentionality into your strongest asset for exponential growth and lasting success. This episode is packed with intentional strategies, intentional conversations, and intentional actions designed to transform your real estate game. So what are you waiting for? Get intentional and make it happen! WHAT CAN HELP YOU? Book A Discovery Call We want to provide further value by booking a call with one of our Advisors to discover which factor could be holding you back from achieving the results that you desire and the life that you deserve. Give us 15 minutes, and we'll help you transform your business to 6 to 7-figures plus, while living an xXelerated life. We are offering this as a value add at NO cost. In this jam-packed session, we will: Review your value proposition to identify what's possible for you in the next 90 days and beyond Discuss your current marketing strategies and evaluate what's working and what is not Uncover bottlenecks that prevents you to xXelerate your business Develop an actionable plan to achieve your desired results So book a call at your most convenient time and let's talk about it! SEE OUR BEST STUFF ON SOCIAL! Home Page Facebook Instagram YouTube LinkedIn Tiktok
Rachel Fairley an international marketing leader and brand strategist who specialises in revitalising brands to drive growth. Whether consulting with Siemens, EY and KLM, or working in-house at the likes of Sage, Oracle or currently HPE Rachel has delivered countless strategies over a 25 year marketing career. In 2021 was recognised as one of the top 100 global B2B marketing leaders in technology. This episode is a deep dive into the world of brand in a B2B world.We discuss what that actually means,The role of data in brand repositioning,Walking the halls,C-Suite buy in,Recognising the conditions for success,The customer, the experience they have,no one gives a damn about your brand,And I try convince Rachel to write a book.Oh and we don't talk about advertising onceIf you love brand but think it is a dirty word and not for the B2B world….you need to listen to this episode.Thanks to The Indie List for their support of this show visit www.indielist.ie to find the marketing expert you need.To contact That's What I Call Marketing Email thatswhaticallmarketing@gmail.com Instagram www.instagram.com/thatswhaticallmarketing/ X twitter twitter.com/thats_marketing .Youtube: www.youtube.com/@thatswhaticallmarketing You can listen to all old episodes www.thatswhaticallmarketing.com/listen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Philip Fairley is the President and Owner of The Rainmaker Institute. Fairley is passionate about growing law firms with cutting-edge marketing and technology platforms. He developed Rainalytics®, the industry's first business intelligence tool that tracks and analyzes law firm data. He's a serial entrepreneur, founding tech firms catering to law firms and legal professionals. Fairley is dedicated to helping legal professionals build their business.The Rainmaker Institute specializes in comprehensive legal marketing for small to mid-sized law firms. We teach you how to market your law firm as a business in a highly competitive market to gain an edge over other firms.Connect with Philip on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipfairley/Visit The Rainmaker Institute's Website: https://therainmakerinstitute.com/Check Out the Free YouTube Optimization Guide: www.TheRainmakerInstitute.com/legalmastermindpodcastOn This Episode, We Discuss…How to Generate Marketing Campaigns with VideoPersonalizing Your Firm's Social Media StrategyBuying into Video
In this episode, Dr. Jordan Fairley shares his experiences, takeaways, and lessons from the Level 1 Kairos Training Camp in Berkeley, CA last weekend. Some highlights of the episode are: How Dr. Jordan would structure his year-by-year training if he was to do school over again The ingredients of facilitating deeper experiences with folks on the table A deepening on the longtime mission of KTC: To evolve the Art of Chiropractic and elevate human consciousness. Reminders: The first ever KTC Energy Camp Level 1 is next weekend August 9-10, 2023 in St. Petersberg, FL! Join us for Live Artistry Training on Tuesdays 7:00 AM PST in the Kairos Training Culture Community Facebook Group You can see more content for training the Art of Chiropractic on IG @kairostrainingculture See you next week!
Design Curious | Interior Design Podcast, Interior Design Career, Interior Design School, Coaching
Are you feeling frustrated and overwhelmed by the lack of success in your creative endeavors despite your best efforts? You may be pouring countless hours into perfecting your designs but struggling to attract clients or generate sales. Maybe you're trying to navigate the complexities of running a business, but finding it difficult to make strategic decisions or manage finances effectively. The pain of not seeing your hard work translate into entrepreneurial success can be incredibly disheartening, and I hear you. In today's episode, I sit down with Tobi Fairley and talk about the importance of design skills and business knowledge for success in the interior design industry. We dive deep into how to navigate a career in interior design, the benefits of lifelong learning, and the rewards of taking well-analyzed risks. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation! Featured Guest: Toby Fairley is an innovation igniter, a thought architect, and one of the leading voices on reimagining what it means to run a successful creative business in an equitable and sustainable way. As the host of the Design You Podcast, Toby delivers a life-altering inspiration for creative entrepreneurs mixed with tactical business advice, and unfiltered aha moments on topics most business gurus won't dare to cover. She has been featured in many publications. When Toby is not running her high-end residential interior design firm, leading her online membership community for ambitious creative professionals Design You, or recording an episode for her top-rated podcast, you can find her working on her upcoming book, Thinking Deep Thoughts, about how to change the world painting or curled up with a few good books and spending time with her family and two pups. Toby lives in Arkansas with her attorney husband and her teenage daughter who has just gone to college. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Explore the appeal of taking well-calculated risks and setting the pace in your field of expertise See the impact of continuous learning and structured education in attaining professional growth Realize the importance of having a strong foundation in both design skills and business knowledge for lasting success Check out the show notes >>> Mastering Interior Design Business: Tobi Fairley's Expert Tips for Success Links Mentioned: Toby's Online Course Incubator NEXT STEPS: Grab your freebies: Take the QUIZ!! Find Out What Type of Interior Designer You Should Be! Your Roadmap to a Career in Interior Design 3 Things I Wish I had known when I Started my Career Join the Design Mentor to kickstart a successful career in interior design! Check out the best books every interior designer should have here. Enroll in Business of Design with Kimberly Seldon or DesignYou with Tobi Fairley today to scale your interior design business! Email me at podcast@rwarddesign.com if you have suggested topics DM me on Instagram at @rwarddesign if you have a burning question Leave me a rating and review! Click here. Visit my website at rwarddesign.com to learn more about my services Thanks for listening! I hope this helps you discover if interior design is the career for you. See you next week...
#411: Coach Code Podcast - Building Strong Teams, Culture, and Profitability with DJ Fairley In the ever-competitive world of real estate, building powerful teams can be the game-changer that sets your business apart. This episode delves into the core strategies for creating successful real estate teams that thrive. Discover the importance of a strong team culture, where belief, support, and accountability fuel success. Discover insights on why hands-on leadership, confidence, and discipline are essential in representing buyers and sellers effectively. Learn how focusing on high-value activities such as calls, follow-ups, and appointments can lead to remarkable results. Understand how prioritizing revenue-generating activities and effective time management can transform your real estate teams into industry leaders. We will also explore the broader aspects of business growth, scalability, and the importance of aligning with like-minded partners. We emphasize that investing in your teams and caring for agents as valuable contributors leads to long-term success. If you're looking to take your real estate teams to the next level, this episode offers invaluable insights and practical strategies. Tune in now and discover the path to building empowering real estate teams that resonate with success and profitability. WHAT CAN HELP YOU? Book A Discovery Call We want to provide further value by booking a call with one of our Advisors to discover which factor could be holding you back from achieving the results that you desire and the life that you deserve. Give us 15 minutes, and we'll help you transform your business to 6 to 7-figures plus, while living an xXelerated life. We are offering this as a value add at NO cost. In this jam-packed session, we will: Review your value proposition to identify what's possible for you in the next 90 days and beyond Discuss your current marketing strategies and evaluate what's working and what is not Uncover bottlenecks that prevents you to xXelerate your business Develop an actionable plan to achieve your desired results So book a call at your most convenient time and let's talk about it! SEE OUR BEST STUFF ON SOCIAL! Home Page Facebook Instagram YouTube LinkedIn Tiktok
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If you've been wanting to hear about my new venture with my daughter, you're in luck because I'm diving into Fairley Fancy and e-commerce in general. This is a vital part of the conversation about the future of the interior design industry and I can't wait to share it with you. I'm discussing all things e-commerce, how we incorporated a brick-and-mortar store, and all of the challenges we faced and overcame on this journey so you know what this process requires from you. Get full show notes and more information here: https://tobifairley.com/278/
Kerri covers the murder of Lisa Manderach and Devon Manderach. The monster who took their lives is Caleb Fairley. Content warning, there is child death in this story. Lisa took her daughter, Devon, shopping one day and unfortunately they never returned home. Donna covers Korner's Folly in North Carolina. It's called the strangest house in America. Despite its unconventional appearance, Korner's Folly captivates visitors with its whimsical charm and enchanting atmosphere. It serves as a museum today, preserving the legacy of Jule Korner and offering a glimpse into the history of art and design of the Victorian era. And of course, there's some paranormal activity going on there. If you have any local true crime, local urban legend/lore, ghost stories.. we want them all!! We want to hear from YOU. Especially if you have any funny Ambien stories! Email us at aparanormalchicks@gmail.com Join The Creepinati @ www.patreon.com/theAPCpodcast Please rate and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcast and Stitcher! Thanks so much. This episode is sponsored by Goodr! Goodr sunglasses are only $25, completely polarized, and made for your active life! Click here to get free shipping on your order: goodr.com/CREEPS This episode is also sponsored by Hello Fresh! Everyone's favorite meal kit company! Go hellofresh.com/creep50 and use code CREEP50 for 50% off PLUS free shipping!!
Kerri covers the murder of Lisa Manderach and Devon Manderach. The monster who took their lives is Caleb Fairley. Content warning, there is child death in this story. Lisa took her daughter, Devon, shopping one day and unfortunately they never returned home. Donna covers Korner's Folly in North Carolina. It's called the strangest house in America. Despite its unconventional appearance, Korner's Folly captivates visitors with its whimsical charm and enchanting atmosphere. It serves as a museum today, preserving the legacy of Jule Korner and offering a glimpse into the history of art and design of the Victorian era. And of course, there's some paranormal activity going on there. If you have any local true crime, local urban legend/lore, ghost stories.. we want them all!! We want to hear from YOU. Especially if you have any funny Ambien stories! Email us at aparanormalchicks@gmail.com Join The Creepinati @ www.patreon.com/theAPCpodcast Please rate and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcast and Stitcher! Thanks so much. This episode is sponsored by Goodr! Goodr sunglasses are only $25, completely polarized, and made for your active life! Click here to get free shipping on your order: goodr.com/CREEPS This episode is also sponsored by Hello Fresh! Everyone's favorite meal kit company! Go hellofresh.com/creep50 and use code CREEP50 for 50% off PLUS free shipping!!
Shownotes can be found at https://www.profitwithlaw.com/385.Law firms of every size often need help with lead generation and conversion. Why? The phone is ringing, your receptionist is talking, and you're sending emails. So what's going on? What are lawyers doing wrong when it comes to marketing a law firm?In this episode of Profit with Law, Philip Fairley joins us to discuss marketing a law firm — and you can use his methods for any business. Follow his journey as a business person in the tech and legal industry. Discover the necessities for marketing your services. Tune in to learn what too many law firm owners miss when marketing a law firm.00:00 Introduction2:30 The Life Story of Philip Fairley13:06 Building Upon the Legacy of Rainmaker22:17 Marketing a Law Firm: Spending Money to Make Money31:09 The Value of Having a Lead Intake Specialist44:27 Funneling Clients to Unlock Peak Profitability48:51 Updated Techniques for Marketing a Law FirmResources mentioned:Subscribe to Profit with Law's Youtube channel for exclusive content!Want to implement what you've learnt in this episode? Download the Action Guide, a workbook designed to help you process and implement the knowledge gained from this interview.Learn more about the Profit with Law Elite Coaching Program here. Episode 369 - How to Leverage Customer Feedback to Boost Your Law Firm with Curtis DaveyConnect with Philip: LinkedIn Book a FREE consultation/Strategy session to find the right marketing solution for your firm with The Rainmaker Institute. Discover the power of video. Learn how to create content at home to boost your appointment rates with Rainmaker Video Rainmaker Video ChallengeAnswer the PublicTurbineRE-AnalyticsJoin our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lawfirmgrowthsummit/To request a show topic, recommend a guest or ask a question for the show, please send an email to info@dreambuilderfinancial.com.Connect with Moshe on:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/moshe.amselLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mosheamsel/
Today I am so excited to share with you the conversation I had with Tobi Fairley. Tobi is an award-winning interior designer and business consultant with over two decades of experience helping high-achieving, creative professionals take their companies and lives to the next level. When she's not running her luxury interior design firm and her consulting practice for artistic business owners, she leads an online membership community for ambitious professionals, hosts the Design You podcast, and is launching her new Home Decor and Apparel eCommerce venture, Fairley Fancy, in June 2023, a collaboration with her daughter. Fairley has been featured on television and in top-shelf publications including Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, Real Simple, Better Homes and Gardens, The Huffington Post, Southern Living, and on the covers of House Beautiful and Traditional Home. Tobi has not only been a mentor and coach to me, but she has also become a dear friend that I continue to learn on for advice and encouragement. So it is truly an honor to have her on this podcast, which she inspired me to create and to share her wealth of knowledge with all the designers listening today. In today's episode, Tobi shares how she accidentally built her 15-year consulting business, created new businesses, the knowledge, wisdom, and confidence she has gained along the way, and how she has helped so many other people do the same. Find out more about Tobi by visiting her websites at: https://tobifairley.com, https://fairleyfancy.com & https://tobifairley.com/designyou2022 Be sure to head over to my website >>>https://devignierdesign.com/
Margaret Molloy is joined by Jason Beckley (Chief Customer, Marketing & Digital Officer, Ted Baker), Kristof Neirynck (Global Chief Marketing Officer & Managing Director Western Europe, Avon), Rachel Fairley (Chief Brand Officer, HPE), and Chris Wood (Head of Brand & Marketing, first direct) for a conversation on the role of AI in brand building, balancing AI with brand fundamentals and how brands are committing to AI.
March 2, 2023: Recorded live in London, Margaret Molloy is joined by Sam Burns (KPMG), Kate Thunnissen (Mettle), Abigail Comber (Cignpost Diagnostics), Rachel Fairley (HPE), Stella Medlicott (Ericsson), and Lynn Mah (AllianceBernstein), for Siegel+Gale's Future of Branding CMO Panel: International Women's Day 2023. The conversation explores brand building, inclusive storytelling and IWD as we strive to #EmbraceEquity.
In this episode, we speak with Tobi Fairley on her many creative outlets, from designer to business coach, retail shop, and short-term rental owner and host of the popular podcast DesignYou. KEY TAKEAWAYS: When you do what you are passionate about and stay within your core competency, you can create multiple creative outlets. Failure is a good thing. Listen to hear the one thing that holds us back! The vacation rental business and opportunities for growth in this market. RESOURCE LINKS: Tobi Fairley Website DesignYou Podcast Kandrac & Kole Website Kandrac & Kole on Instagram Kandrac & Kole on YouTube BIO: Kandrac & Kole was voted one of Atlanta's Top 20 Residential Interior Designs by the Atlanta Business Chronicle and has been featured on HGTV as well as in The New York Times, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, Better Homes & Gardens, Southern Home Magazine, and many others as well as participants of the One Room Challenge Spring 2020. Kandrac & Kole has established a well-known reputation for their approachable, dynamic personalities, signature use of color and pattern, and one-of-a-kind, custom designs. As industry experts for residential and commercial design, Joann Kandrac & Kelly Kole share upbeat and entertaining narratives regarding their design projects, travels, and personal stories on their popular blog, their podcast, and via national speaking engagements. Joann and Kelly's love and commitment to the power of interior design also extends towards their charity work throughout the U.S. and Guatemala. GUEST BIO: Tobi is an award-winning designer and business consultant with over 23 years of experience helping high-achieving, creative professionals take their lives and companies to the next level. Though she made her name as an interior designer and business coach, she helps designers, coaches, CEOs, and organizations create more wealth, joy, and impact through her programs. As the host of the DesignYou podcast, Tobi delivers life-altering inspiration for creative entrepreneurs mixed with tactical business advice and unfiltered aha moments on topics most business gurus won't dare to cover! Check out Tobi's website at: https://tobifairley.com/betterbusiness SPONSOR: The High Point Market Authority Covering 13 city blocks, and over 11.5 million square feet of showrooms covering every product category, High Point Market is the home of home furnishings and the one show you can't miss. Every April and October, the future of home is imagined by our industry's leading thinkers and innovators, defined by lifestyle trendsetters and product designers, given form by artists, artisans, and manufacturers, and made a part of people's lives by interior designers and retailers. So, if you are in the trade, make sure to register and start your plans to attend the Spring Show, which is on April 22-26th this year. The registration for the Insider's Tour is live, so if you are interested, register early because those spots fill up. Visit the High Point Market and register here: highpointmarket.org
Sharp and Virgil chop up some game! https://www.instagram.com/tha_sharp_one/ ----- 00:00 Intro 00:05 Virgil talks about his relationship with Mark Laita from Soft White Underbelly 4:40 Virgil on catching a case then refusing to talk about it in order to avoid glorifying his lifestyle 6:00 Virgil on getting into “The Game” in Fresno early on in 1963 and his relationship with Milton Peters 12:30 Virgil talks about losing his regular job which led to taking “The Game” seriously and becoming one of the biggest p**p in Fresno 16:45 Virgil on how riding through poor neighborhoods inspired him to find a way out 20:20 Sharp and Virgil talk about trying to save young "Wannabe Ps" from getting too deep 23:00 Virgil talks about the books he has written on "P**ing" and how "The Game" is changing 25:10 Virgil on haters and how buying a hotel and a wedding chapel was his way of changing "The Game" 26:40 Virgil on his peers wait for him to fall off 27:35 Virgil talks about his clothing lines 29:40 Virgil talks about people falling off and how he has been on top for 60 years by sticking to his craft 32:25 Virgil on what made him want to be successful and not work for anyone 36:00 Virgil talks about surpassing the people who ushered him into "The Game"asw 40:25 Virgil talks about exercise and how his health is a priority 41:10 Virgil talks about where he sees himself in 5 to 10 years and staying knowledgeable ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFI... http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2019. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Tobi Fairley is the owner of two 7-figure businesses: an award-winning interior design firm, and a coaching business for creative entrepreneurs to help them design their lives for maximum performance. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. To follow through on habits, have visual cues. See things out in plain view. 2. Think about how you like to feel and where you like to be when you believe you are being productive in your life. How can you bring that to one or to all of your spaces? 3. Realize and believe that you have control. Visit Tobi's site and download her free PDF: A Guide to Your Most Productive Home! - A Guide to Your Most Productive Home Sponsors: HubSpot: A platform that's easy for your entire team to use! Learn how HubSpot can make it easier for your business to grow better at Hubspot.com! Closers.io: A world-leading sales training and certification company. For more info on their sales certification visit Closers.io/eof!
This week Dave has a conversation with the hosts of HER BEST DAD EVER, Markay Fairley and Hector Gabriel. They're two girl dads who know we can't do this fatherhood thing on our own and want to champion, encourage, and celebrate fellow girl dads to be her best dad ever. They're building a global community where girl dads can feel seen and supported on their fatherhood journey by having honest conversations, listening with open hearts, and sharing what we're learning with other girl dads. You can learn more about Her Best Dad Ever here! --> http://www.herbestdadever.com -------- Imma keep some healthy space from social for a bit and am bringing it on email. Feels right, and actually a little more personal, tbh. We're basically one-way pen pals when you follow this link and drop your email here. —> mrdavehollis.com Dave's book Built Through Courage is available now! Dave was recently confronted with the fact that he was living the life someone else wanted for him. After weathering a highly publicized personal crisis amid the backdrop of an international pandemic and navigating the enjoyable but unpredictable waters of being a single father to four kids, he has been forced to become the captain of his own life and is ready to teach others how to do the same. I want to be your coach. Yes, YOU! Join me at Growth Day, not for pre-taped lessons, but for weekly LIVE coaching. Click the link and gain access to my coaching + some of the world leaders in personal growth like Brendon Burchard, Jenna Kutcher, Jamie Kern Lima, and more! -> http://bit.ly/daveatgrowth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices