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Corporate Cafecito
Navigating Success with Heart and Family with Manny Favela

Corporate Cafecito

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 31:00


¡ Hola, mi gente! I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Manny Favela, an entrepreneur and Co-Founder of Burrito Parrilla Mexicana. Manny's journey from humble beginnings to a results-driven Finance Executive with over 20 years of diverse leadership experience is truly inspiring. He's navigated through thriving markets and challenging economic times, always passionate about people development and making organizations work better.But there's so much more to Manny's story. His commitment to blending professional success with meaningful family time led him to start a flourishing restaurant business, now with 11 locations across Chicago. In this episode, you'll hear great advice that Manny shares with me, such as Manny's defining moment when choosing family over corporate life. Manny's journey will undoubtedly inspire new ways of thinking, give you tips on nurturing future entrepreneurs in your family, and provide powerful insights into the role of Latino representation in leadership.Tune in now to glimpse Manny's inspiring story of resilience, ambition, and corazón. The episode is available on our website at www.corporatecafecito.com and all major platforms. Tune in now to glimpse Manny's inspiring story of resilience, ambition, and corazón. The episode is available on our website at www.corporatecafecito.com and all major platforms. To learn more about Manny, please visit:

Unfolding Leadership
S2 Recap Episode Featuring the Best Clips of The Season

Unfolding Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 24:31


Listen in as top executive coach Lacey Leone McLaughlin revisits and discusses some of the most interesting stories and learnings of season two! Featuring Acclaimed HR Leader Ian Ziskin, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim CEO Michael Ouwleeen, TV Executive and Equality Founder Bree Frank, America's Got Talent Executive Producer Sam Donnelly, TV Writer, Director, and Founder Amy Aniobi, Beauty Executive and Founder Melanie Bender, and Finance Executive and Equality Founder Todd Sears.   Sincere thanks to everyone who listened and shared this season - we would not be here without you!     Music courtesy of @blkmktmusic

Grow Your Wealth
Drew Bradford - Pioneering Blockchain: Insights from a Veteran Finance Executive

Grow Your Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 38:50


In this episode of the Grow Your Wealth podcast, we delve into the impressive career of Drew Bradford, a seasoned finance executive with over 30 years of experience in global financial markets. From his beginnings at Bankers Trust and Deutsche Bank to his significant leadership roles and current ventures in blockchain and cryptocurrency, Drew shares his journey and the strategic insights that have propelled him to success. He discusses the evolving landscape of global markets, strategic decision-making, and offers practical advice for both seasoned investors and newcomers alike. [00:00:00] - Introducing Drew Bradford [00:01:00] - Drew's Early Career and Background [00:05:00] - Importance of Relationships with Regulators [00:11:00] - Navigating Cultural Differences in Global Markets [00:15:00] - Pivotal Career Moments [00:19:00] - Challenges and Opportunities in Blockchain [00:21:00] - Tips for Aspiring Entrepreneurs [00:25:00] - Managing Risk and Strategic Decision Making [00:29:00] - Quickfire Questions Follow Drew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drew-g-bradford iPartners Website: www.ipartners.com.au Register Here: https://ipartners.iplatforms.com.au/register/register-as-wholesale/ iPartners LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ipartners-pty-ltd Follow Travis Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/travismilleripartners

Grow Your Wealth
Gary Head - Navigating Global Markets: Insights from a Seasoned Finance Executive

Grow Your Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 39:25


In this episode of the Grow Your Wealth podcast, we dive into the impressive career of Gary Head, a seasoned finance executive with over 30 years of experience in global investment markets. From his beginnings on the bustling floor of the London Stock Exchange to significant leadership roles at UBS, Gary shares his journey and the strategic acumen that propelled him to success. He also discusses his current ventures in strategic advisory and fund management, offering valuable insights for both seasoned investors and newcomers alike. Timestamps: [00:00:00] - Introducing Gary Head [00:05:00] - Gary's Early Career and Background [00:10:00] - Education and Lifelong Learning [00:15:00] - Importance of Networks and Relationships in Business [00:20:00] - Changes in Financial Markets Over the Years [00:25:00] - Public vs. Private Markets [00:30:00] - Balancing Liquidity and Risk in Investments [00:35:00] - Entrepreneurial Journey and Current Ventures [00:40:00] - Influential People and Mentors [00:45:00] - Leadership Roles and Strategic Changes [00:50:00] - Focus on Building Value in Current Business [00:55:00] - Tips for Aspiring Entrepreneurs [01:00:00] - Challenges and Bumps in the Road [01:05:00] - Managing Risk in Investments [01:10:00] - Definition of Success and Achieving It [01:15:00] - Legacy and Future Goals [01:20:00] - Quickfire Questions Follow Gary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-head-046307149 iPartners Website: www.ipartners.com.au Register Here: https://ipartners.iplatforms.com.au/register/register-as-wholesale/ iPartners LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ipartners-pty-ltd Follow Travis Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/travismilleripartners

Stutispeaks
Podcasting with Award Winning Podcaster - ft. Rohit Kokane

Stutispeaks

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 37:17


Rohit Kokane @podcasterrohitkokane is an award-winning podcast host, known for his shows 'Motivation Spark' with 2,50,000+ downloads and 'Glitters of Life Podcast'. Over the past 3 years, he has hosted over 100 episodes, focusing on promoting authenticity and personal growth. He has been honored with the 'Hubhopper Podcast Award 2023' in the Self-Love & Motivation Category for Motivation Spark podcast show. He has also won 'The Battle of Voices 2023' Podcast Award for his show Motivation Spark. He was also a top finalist at the Hubhopper Podcast Awards 2022 in the Self Love & Motivation category. As Podcast Launch Strategist, he specializes in crafting strategies and concepts that make podcast production a breeze for coaches, consultants, and experts. His role ensures you can focus on what you do best, while he handles the rest. He has collaborated with renowned organizations like Hubhopper, GrowthSchool, iDigiPreneur, & MarkitUp offering webinars or workshops on podcasting. Apart from this, he holds a significant role as a Finance Executive at Laxmi Steel, where he brings a wealth of experience in accountancy and personal finance. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stuti-gogia/message

Unfolding Leadership
S2 Episode 6 with Finance Executive and Equality Founder Todd Sears

Unfolding Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 46:23


Todd has spent more than 20 years working at the intersection of finance and equality, first as an investment banker before joining Merrill Lynch as Head of Diversity Strategy and Credit Suisse as Head of Diversity and Inclusion. Todd created the first team of financial advisors in Wall Street focused on the LGBTQ+ community and brought almost $2 billion of new assets to Merrill Lynch from LGBTQ+ couples and nonprofit organizations. Additionally, he is the founding chair of Jeffrey Fashion Cares, which raised more than $8mm for LGBTQ+/HIV causes under his decade of leadership, and is currently the CEO of Out Leadership, the world's premiere global platform for businesses to drive LGBTQ+ equality. Listen in as top executive coach Lacey Leone McLaughlin and her clients tell the stories and learnings they wish they had known then. Music courtesy of @blkmktmusic

The TechLink Health Podcast

Often on the podcast there's conversations about emerging technologies that are shaping the future of health and wellness alongside the data that is necessary to continue building and linking the connectedness of health technologies which will enable a future that starts to be more aligned to the longevity and preventive aspects of wellness.  In order to move in this direction, it becomes important to highlight technologies that are being developed for specific areas of practice as well as leading conversations around how these innovations will enter our day to day lives. In today's episode, we're continuing a series focused on brain health and neuro-tech while also starting a new conversation centered around sports related technologies and how they benefit athletes at all levels. ⚽️

Capital Gains Tax Solutions Podcast
Corporate Finance Executive turned Real Estate Fund Manager with Todd Sulzinger

Capital Gains Tax Solutions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 27:27


Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Capital Gains Tax Solutions Community today:capitalgainstaxsolutions.comCapital Gains Tax Solutions FacebookCapital Gains Tax Solutions Twitter

Capital FM
Nairobi County Government Finance Executive Charles Kerich On #DriveInn with June Gachui

Capital FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 35:44


Nairobi County Government Finance Executive Charles Kerich On #DriveInn with June Gachui by Capital FM

The HMO Success Podcast with Wendy Whittaker-Large
HMO Success Podcast Episode 84 - From Finance Executive to HMO Developer - Why Mindset Matters. Declan Boyle's Story!

The HMO Success Podcast with Wendy Whittaker-Large

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 46:19


HMO Success Podcast Episode 84 - From Finance Executive to HMO Developer - Why Mindset Matters. Declan Boyle's Story! Declan first started working with me just over a year ago and in this interview he shares what he has learnt in his first year of investing. The ups and downs, the struggles and the learning. He reflects on how his mindset has changed the most and it was unexpected for him, given that he already had an acute understanding of finance and money. He describes some amazing deals he has got involved in and where his progress has happened fastest.  If you're thinking about investing in HMOs you will want to hear from an insider, just what you can expect from your first 12 months!   To contact Declan - here are his contact details https://tweedmouthproperties.co.uk Instagram:  tweedmouth_properties  Email: hello@tweedmouthproperties.co.uk

The Freedom Investing Podcast
The Freedom Investing Podcast 50: From Silicon Valley Finance Executive to Real Estate Investor with Todd Sulzinger

The Freedom Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 34:21


In this episode, we talk with Todd Sulzinger Todd Sulzinger is the founder and CEO of Blue Elm Investments, a private equity real estate firm based in San Francisco, CA. He is a former Silicon Valley finance executive turned real estate investor and founded Blue Elm to offer investors a strategic way to diversify their portfolios by creating passive investment opportunities through the acquisition of apartments, RV Parks, and mortgage notes. Todd is also the co-author of Success Habits of Super Achievers, an Amazon bestseller with tips and inspiring stories to accelerate your success.Subscribe to my Youtube channel so you never miss an episode! Visit www.freedominvesting.com to see how we can help you! 

The Gentle Art of Crushing It!
Justin Rathbun - Leveraging Finance Background to Uncover Great Deals

The Gentle Art of Crushing It!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 32:53


Justin Rathbun is a Finance Executive in the Automotive Industry with 20+ years' experience in Financial Services. He began his Passive Investing Journey 7 years ago with his first investment in a 272 Unit Apartment Complex outside of Daytona Beach Florida. With the success of that investment, he became obsessed with Passive Investing in Real Estate Syndications and is now partnered in ten different investments throughout the Southeast along with Texas and Arizona. His true passion is Educating people to learn all of the Great benefits of being a Passive Investor in the Commercial Real Estate Space. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE EPISODE 00:00 – Intro 00:54 – Welcome Justin to the show 01:10 – He talks about his background 02:04 – His transition into Real Estate 03:28 – His first deal in Real Estate 07:12 – His thoughts on state migration 09:32 – He talks about networking process 11:56 – What he's working on right now 17:11 – His investment strategies 28:04 – His recommendation 30:11 – Final thoughts BOOKS: Joe fearless: https://www.amazon.com/Best-Ever-Apartment-Syndication-Book/dp/0997454326 CONNECT WITH THE GUEST Social Media-Justin Rathbun on Linkedin or Facebook CONNECT WITH THE HOST Connect with our host, Randy Smith, for more educational content or to discuss investment opportunities in the real estate syndication space at www.impactequity.net, https://www.linkedin.com/in/randallsmith or on Instagram at @salesguyinvestor --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media @the.gentle.art.of.crushing.it Listen, like, subscribe, and comment: http://thegentleartofcrushingit.com/

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast
Scoping Studies With Chesser Resources - with Andrew Grove

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 17:30


In this episode we have a returning guest who appeared in May 2022 (Episode 237). Andrew Grove, Managing Director and CEO at Chesser Resources, an ASX listed West African focused gold junior mining company with projects located in Senegal where they have discovered two high-grade gold Projects at its flagship Diamba Sud project in eastern Senegal. Andrew is a geologist by trade and has become a high achieving Mining and Finance Executive with an established track record of achieving results, generating profits, identifying opportunities, managing risk and developing teams during his career. He gives us an update on Chesser Resources, details on their recent scoping study and what they are looking to achieve during the year.. KEY TAKEAWAYS With scoping studies having been carried out, there is good reason to believe that resource growth will continue incrementally over the next years. Chesser has updated a study, and now see a prospect of over 800,000 ounces. It clearly shows a low-wisk high value operation is foreseeable at the site. In Senegal, phase nine of the drill programme has been completed, which aims to expand the sites and create new exploration projects. BEST MOMENTS 'We've defined mineralisation' 'We got some really good rock chips!' 'We're progressing now. It's feasible to see mining licenses' VALUABLE RESOURCES Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast on iTunes Andrew Grove LinkedIn - https://au.linkedin.com/in/andrew-grove-17491a30 VALUABLE RESOURCES mailto:rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ http://www.mining-international.org https://twitter.com/MiningConsult https://www.facebook.com/MiningInternational.org https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC69dGPS29lmakv-D7LWJg_Q?guided_help_flow=3 ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first-world to third-world countries from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. We source, headhunt, and discover new and top talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients' organisations in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative, and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace. CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ Podcast Description Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight into people's experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beyond Normal
"Entrepreneurial Success Through A Coach" with Lisa Baker, Founder of Ascentim

Beyond Normal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 35:57


Hello and welcome to the Beyond Normal Podcast. In this episode, we will learn from Lisa Baker, Founder of Ascentim. If you're looking for ways to leverage your  strengths, passions, and purpose for maximum influence, impact, and income, this is the conversation for you.In this episode, you'll learn about her transition from Finance Executive  to Founder, with a glimpse into her process  that helps clients take their seats at the table, with faster promotions and increased pay. Enjoy the show! Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay up-to-date on all future content from Beyond Normal Media. And if you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them in the comment section below.Checkout Ascentim: https://ascentim.com/Ascend to powerful heights with Ascentim Award-winning coaching practice that helps professionals achieve the promotions & pay they deserve. Support the showFollow us on: Twitter | https://twitter.com/Beyond_Normal_ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/beyondnormalmedia/ Linkedin | https:/https://www.facebook.com/BeyondNormalPodcast/

Podcast series by Hexavia
Finance for Non-Finance Executive - Hexavia Business Clinic

Podcast series by Hexavia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 49:24


The mention of accounting and finance often sends a cold shiver down the spines of many individuals. this is quite understandable due to the technicality and delicateness of financial records. Notwithstanding, a proper understanding of basic financial terms and principles will help to prevent avoidable economic hazards in the organization. In this podcast, we discussed basic financial and accounting principles every Non-Finance executive needs to know. Don't forget to subscribe to our Podcast and turn on post Notification so you will be notified when we post a podcast. By the way, my name is Eizu, with 4 Master's degrees, over 145 successfully restructured firms and over a decade spent on management consulting, I'd like us to plan your business upgrade together. alongside other select CEOs and board members, let's have a 2023 Strategy Brunch, where we discuss Business Strategies that work in 2023. Date: Thursday 2nd of February, 2023 Venue: CCX, Lagos Time: 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM Fee: 25,000 Payment link: https://flutterwave.com/pay/lguz8tzpxtou Want to join the HBC community? Click on the link below http://bit.ly/3XDInbk Follow us on Instagram: Hexavia : https://instagram.com/hexavianigeria?... Eizu Uwaoma : https://instagram.com/eizu.uwaoma?igs... Ese Obrimah : https://www.instagram.com/missobrimah/ Website: https://hbc.org.ng/ LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/eizu-uwao... Twitter: https://twitter.com/hexavia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hexavian/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClz9Ogk3Wv3QRuSxOC2Vdpw/

Real Estate Investing Abundance
REIA 254 Todd Sulzinger: Corporate Finance Executive to Real Estate Investor

Real Estate Investing Abundance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 25:48


Todd Sulzinger is the CEO of Blue Elm Investments, a private equity real estate firm based in San Francisco. Todd is a former Silicon Valley finance executive turned real estate investor and founded Blue Elm to offer investors a strategic way to diversify their portfolios by creating passive investment opportunities through the acquisition of mobile home parks, apartments, and mortgage notes. Todd is the co-author of Success Habits of Super Achievers, an Amazon bestseller with tips and inspiring stories to accelerate your success.Main Points:Initial passive and active investing experienceTransition from corporate finance career to real estate investorEarly focus on mobile home park syndications and mobile home park consultingTransition to multiple asset class syndications Connect with Todd Sulzinger:Investor Club: https://www.blueelminvestments.com/investor-club/todd@blueelminvestments.com4085067691https://www.blueelminvestments.com/https://www.facebook.com/blueelminvestmentshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/toddsulzinger/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZEn7YFynYQJUmbCH_aPcow

Cracking Open with Molly Carroll
Learn How A Finance Executive Turned to Kundalini Yoga and Sound Healing To Heal Her Chronic Back Pain and Soul With Candace Blair

Cracking Open with Molly Carroll

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 61:33


Does this time of year bring up conflicting emotions for you? I know it does for me.I truly love buying gifts for my friends and family, attending holiday parties, and listening to Nat King Cole sing Christmas carols in all my favorite stores. But at the same time, I also carry around a pit in my stomach from the overconsumption of too many Christmas cookies and wine, and also from spending so much money! This leads me to often ask myself, “In all this holiday rigmarole, is something missing?”One morning while sitting in silence, I heard in response, “Yes, something is missing, and it is presence.” Gulp. We all know that presence is hard to come by this time of year with the busyness of the holiday season, as we attend parties and performances, wrap up year-end work deadlines, and check off our “to-do” lists.But what I'm realizing is that our presence truly makes the best presents of all.So I am gifting you the presence of this week's special podcast guest, Candace Blair. Candace has been teaching Kundalini for over 10 years, is an experienced sound healer, a certified “Cacaoista”, a shamanic reiki practitioner & a lead coach for the “Alchemy of Becoming” methodology.But her story was not always one of yoga and meditation. Achieving what she thought was the American dream as a high-salary finance executive on the trading floors in Zurich and London, she was caught up in a lifestyle of drinking, smoking, and partying, while also going through a challenging divorce.When severe back pain brought her to tears on the trading room floor, Candace realized that she needed to stop her destructive lifestyle and uncover what was missing from her life. Thus began her transition from an unhealthy life of chaos and imbalance, into a new life filled with harmony, healing, and peace.In this Cracking Open Podcast episode, Candace not only shares her story of stepping into her true self with patience and love, but she teaches us about the amazing healing practices of Kundalini yoga, reiki, sound healing, and cacao ceremonies – all healing modalities that can help us heal our physical and emotional pains, and also bring us back to our breath, our hearts, and yes - our presence. As a very special gift for all of you, Candace performs the most beautiful crystal bowl sound healing at the end of the episode that will open your heart to receive more love, release trapped emotions in your body, elevate your mind, andraise your consciousness to experience more JOY.Candace is a gift to us all, and this episode is my gift to you. May it inspire you to be more present during this wonderful and busy time of year.I am so deeply grateful for each and every one of you.Merry Everything and Happy Always! See you next year!Love,Molly Learn more about Candace Blair hereCheck out Candace's upcoming events here Learn more about Molly Carroll hereGet your free Body Emotion MapFind me on Social:InstagramFacebook

The Walk Home
Financial Wellness is Health, So Let's Talk About Money, Honey! With Finance Executive Alix Tucker

The Walk Home

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 65:15


Whew, money. This can be a touchy subject for some. But, here's the thing, WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT IT! Financial wellness is just as important in the health and wellness industry, even though it's rarely talked about. We're here to change that in this episode, by covering all the basics of what you need to know for yourself and (potentially) your relationship when it comes to financial planning. In this episode we cover:-How to plan for retirement.-Break down of 401K and Roth IRA.-Investment options for newbies.-Conversations we've had about money as a couple.-How to budget. -Specific percentage numbers for budget purposes.-Tools and tangible takeaways for financial planning individually and in coupleship. -To merge or not to merge finances with your person.AND MORE! Don't miss this one, folks. Seriously.Sponsors:Glow Yoga RetreatCured Nutrition Connect with us on social media: IG: @thewalkhomepod, Facebook: The Walk Home Podcast Follow our host on Instagram: @kaylalanielsenProduced by: @alaunaroby

Systematize Your Success Podcast
Don't Be Scared of the F Word Jason Treadwell

Systematize Your Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 35:25


SkyStem
A New World Needs a New Way to Close (as Featured on the The Finance Executive Podcast)

SkyStem

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 29:18


A key responsibility for anyone in the finance function is closing the company books on a monthly, quarterly and yearly basis. And although to a layperson that may seem like a straightforward process, anyone with an accounting or finance background knows it's anything but. Filled with multiple stakeholders and dependencies, the financial close can be a complicated process for even a small organization. But that complexity can increase algorithmically with the size of the organization. In this episode of the Financial Executive Podcast featuring Nancy Wu at SkyStem, Nancy speaks about the increased use of automation in the financial close and how recent events, like the move to remote working during the COVID-19 pandemic, may have accelerated an already rapidly changing financial close process. For more information on SkyStem please visit www.skystem.com.

Learnins N Missteps Podcast
How a NYC Finance Executive is Making a Difference in the Trades Community with Michael Fina

Learnins N Missteps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 42:30


With the recent influx of technology and digital innovation, every business in every industry has the opportunity to become more efficient, sustainable, and optimize their processes. People in the trades are no exception! So, what happens when you mix digital innovation, financial education, and the trades? Here's a hint… it involves SUCCESS.  In this episode, I welcome Michael Fina, a New York City native who for the past 15 years has been working with LendingClub, a union-founded bank, and The Union Labor Advisory Network to educate and support those in the local union labor community.  Listen in to learn how Michael is supporting his community of tradespeople through services like treasury and case management, as well as what you can do to support your local tradespeople. What You'll Learn in This Episode:·       How Michael and Lending Club are helping individuals and companies in the trades to optimize their business.·       The immense earning potential for trades workers & The dangers of undervaluing your employees.·       What is The Rotary Club? & The benefits of getting involved.·       Opportunities that have risen and challenges Michael has faced while serving his community.·       Advice for aspiring social media content creators who want to make a difference in their community.·       Michael's Learning and Misstep: Losing his father during the pandemic & Using innovative technology and community connection to help and serve others. “As my career has progressed in the world of technology, I just want to make sure that I'm learning every day and providing that knowledge to the clients and the people that I work with and support on a day-to-day basis.”                           - Michael Fina Connect with Michael:Connect with him on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/michael-fina-667b35 Resources Mentioned:Learn more about LendingClub: www.lendingclub.comThe Union Labor Advisory Network: www.ulanetwork.com MOXY: www.themoxyvoice.comBarbie The Welder: www.barbiethewelder.comNontraditional Employment for Women (NEW): www.new-nyc.org Tools and Tiaras: www.toolsandtiaras.org Join The Rotary Club: www.rotary.org Union Strong app: www.unionstrongapp.com Connect with us:https://www.learningsandmissteps.com/support/

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast
Drilling Uncovering Rich Resources in Senegal With Andrew Grove

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 22:28


In this episode, we chat to Andrew Grove, Managing Director, and CEO at Chesser Resources, an ASX listed West African focused gold junior mining company with projects located in Senegal where they have discovered two high-grade gold Projects at its flagship Diamba Sud project in eastern Senegal. Andrew is a geologist by trade and has become a high achieving Mining and Finance Executive with an established track record of achieving results, generating profits, identifying opportunities, managing risk, and developing teams during his career. He discusses the story of Chesser Resources, the results they have achieved and what the future holds for them.   KEY TAKEAWAYS Chesser Resources has been operating successfully since 2007. Some significant gold geochemical anomalies have been identified across a 15km area. In Diamba Sud, they have made high-grade finds. The resources 780,000 ounces have attributes that show economic mining will be viable. The scoping study revealed the potential for rapid payback with production expected to be 100,000 ounces per year. The whole area has had little historic drilling. Initial results from drilling are very promising. Senegal is one of the most stable democracies in West Africa and mining is well supported. An emerging discovery has been declared at KB West, three miles east and on the same structure that feeds Chesser´s resource. Chesser is well funded. Andrew shares details in the podcast. BEST MOMENTS ‘Senegal is a great investment jurisdiction. ´ ‘This whole area has only had proper drilling for three years and it is delivering a lot.' ‘With the existing balance sheet that gives us quite a war chest to go and aggressively pursue drilling.'   EPISODE RESOURCES Website: https://www.chesserresources.com.au Twitter: https://twitter.com/chesser Contact: https://www.chesserresources.com.au/contact/   VALUABLE RESOURCES mailto:rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ http://www.mining-international.org https://twitter.com/MiningConsult https://www.facebook.com/MiningInternational.org https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC69dGPS29lmakv-D7LWJg_Q?guided_help_flow=3 ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first world to third world countries from Africa, Europe, Middle East, Asia, and Australia. We source, headhunt, and discover new and top talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients' organisations in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative, and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace.   CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/   Podcast Description Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight into people's experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Esker On Air
Season 3 Episode 1: Supply Chain Trends & Bolstering Working Capital with Vikas Shah, LSQ Supply Chain Finance Executive Leader

Esker On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 24:06


In the S3 Episode 1 of Esker On Air, host Scott Leahy chats with Vikas Shah, Supply Chain Finance Executive Leader at LQS, and Dan Reeve, Director of Sales here at Esker, about current and future trends in in the supply chain sector and ways to improve working capital within procurement and receivables.Contact Information:ESKER: info@esker.comDan Reeve: daniel.reeve@esker.comVikas Shah: vshah@lsq.com

The Safety Pro Round Table with Stacey Godbold | A Podcast for Safety Professionals by Sospes
How I Went From Finance Executive to Founder of an EHS Software, with Tom Carson CEO and Founder of Sospes

The Safety Pro Round Table with Stacey Godbold | A Podcast for Safety Professionals by Sospes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 44:57


In this episode, Stacey Godbold is joined by Tom Carson, CEO of Sospes, to talk about his start in the safety industry and how he came to found Sospes. Topics that Stacey and Tom discuss in this episode: * Tom's background as an entrepreneur * How he got started in software * Why he started Sospes * The future of safety Thanks so much to Tom Carson for being a guest! Learn more about Thomas Carson and Sospes at https://sospes.com/ Learn more about “The Safety Pro Round Table”: http://bit.ly/Safety-Pro Sospes was built to allow employees to connect in safer, more productive workplaces. Learn more about Sospes: https://sospes.com/ Subscribe to the Sospes YouTube channel (where we also post podcasts): https://bit.ly/SospesYouTube Connect with Sospes: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sospes/ * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SospesInc * Twitter: https://twitter.com/sospesinc Subscribe to the podcast: * Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3rTi6rQ * Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33muFSS * Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/Safety-Pro-Round-Table-Google-Podcasts Connect with Stacey Godbold on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacey-godbold-57057313/ This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com.

The Jake Dunlap Show
Expert Generalist -- Building A Moral Compass For AI with Anne Cheng

The Jake Dunlap Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 47:21


This week's guest is a serial entrepreneur who was born into a working class family, and has held executive positions in the financial services industry prior to working on numerous startups before founding Supercharge Lab. Anne Cheng is this week's guest on “The Jake Dunlap Show”Going back into Anne's early years, some of her fondest memories were around the dinner table, where her mother would tell stories of her times setting up churches and providing education in the jungle. Anne is a first generation university student who has fought through learning disabilities on her way to massive success. Anne studied Banking and Finance at The London School of Economics and Political Science, before later completing graduate studies at the University of Adelaide for both her MBA, as well as a Master of Engineering. During her studies in Engineering, she learned the valuable skill of thinking in a process oriented manner. She was a Finance Executive for a number of years prior to starting Start Up Nation, which is a proprietary angel investment vehicle. Anne attributes building her people skills while working at Stand Up Nation. At Supercharge Lab, she specializes in executive strategy, operations management, talent development and building innovative cultures in organizations. It is a primary goal for her to build a moral compass for AI. She considers herself a serial entrepreneur who has started, failed, and exited multiple startups on her roller coaster to success, and is now passionate about innovation, social causes, and mentoring startup founders in the South East Asian Region. Anne's 5 Things To Create A Successful Startup: Know your value propositionEnsure value generation can be repeated, scaled, and taught“A chain is only as strong as it's weakest link”Keep learning and unlearningEmbrace Discomfort(https://medium.com/authority-magazine/anne-cheng-of-supercharge-lab-five-things-you-need-to-create-a-highly-successful-startup-336dbd9aae56) Find out more about Anne and Supercharge Lab in the following links:Website: https://www.superchargelab.com/Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/SuperchargeLab/?__tn__=C-RTwitter (Supercharge Lab): https://twitter.com/superchargelabLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-cheng/ Learn more about Jake Dunlap and Skaled by visiting the links below:Jake Dunlap:Personal Site - http://jakedunlap.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakedunlap/Twitter - https://twitter.com/JakeTDunlap  Instagram - http://instagram.com/jake_dunlap _Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JakeTDunlap/Skaled:Website - https://skaled.com/  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/skaledYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsw_03rSlbGQkeLGMGiDf4Q

CFO Talks - Idea Sharing for CFOs
‘It's critical as the head of finance that you have an in-depth understanding of the operations.'

CFO Talks - Idea Sharing for CFOs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 37:28


Finance Executive, Chris Strauss, describes his career in the food and food service industry as a life-long passion, and he believes it's critical to understand the intricacies of business if you want to play an influential role in guiding the business.

Latinos In Real Estate Investing Podcast
First-Generation Born American - Byron Enriquez's Journey to Success

Latinos In Real Estate Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 36:47


In this week's episode, I am joined by the Casual Executive, Byron Eriquez! Being a First-Generation Born American like myself, Byron shared how it all started to now being a successful Business Strategist and Finance Executive. If you're coming from the same background as ours, this episode will be sure to inspire, lead, and teach you how to overcome such struggles.BYRON'S LINKS:WEBSITE - http://byronenriquez.com/JSS FINANCIAL - https://jssfinancial.net/INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/byronenz9/?hl=enLINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/byron-enriquez-a3267117/To Reach Martin Perdomo "The Elite Strategist": martin@premierridgecapital.comIf you want to learn more on how to invest passively in Multifamily Real Estate visit our website:  https://www.premierridgecapital.com To get on our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gDkX0P  Connect with us on social media:Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/elitestrategist/Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/theelitestrategistCheck out our online course and learn How to wholesale Real Estate:https://real-estate-investing15.teachable.com/p/real-estate-beginner-dealsCheck our Real Estate Investors Club Website:https://stroudsburgrei.comGet our Free Habit Register by texting the word  STRATEGIES to 33222Check our resources and tools for Real Estate Investors @ https://stroudsburgrei.com/resources/

MENTOR dna
17 :: Whitney Gomez - Finance Executive

MENTOR dna

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 66:01


I've noticed a few trends as I speak to my guests. One that shouldn't surprise me, but hadn't occurred to me, is that great leaders make career choices while also carefully considering their family's needs. Whitney Gomez is a former finance executive who spent 11 years at Morgan Stanley, then 10 years at PAAMCO before choosing a more flexible schedule with non profit board work to focus on her family. Whitney is an inspiration to me with her east coast, no-nonsense, direct approach. She's honest, confident, and leads with an open ear. Our chat on MENTOR dna will be insightful to hear how a busy executive can have it all...just not all at the same time.  Amor Boutique Hotel is a beautiful and secret spot in Sayulita Mexico. Our family and friends love it and you will, too! This spot is a safe and family-friendly spot 30 minutes from Puerto Vallarta airport. Amor Boutique Hotel - Sayulita Mexico

MENTOR dna
17 :: Whitney Gomez teaser - Finance Executive

MENTOR dna

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 1:00


I've noticed a few trends as I speak to my guests. One that shouldn't surprise me, but hadn't occurred to me, is that great leaders make career choices while also carefully considering their family's needs. Whitney Gomez is a former finance executive who spent 11 years at Morgan Stanley, then 10 years at PAAMCO before choosing a more flexible schedule with non profit board work to focus on her family. Whitney is an inspiration to me with her east coast, no-nonsense, direct approach. She's honest, confident, and leads with an open ear. Our chat on MENTOR dna will be insightful to hear how a busy executive can have it all...just not all at the same time.  

CFO Talks - Idea Sharing for CFOs
From Farm Girl to Finance Executive

CFO Talks - Idea Sharing for CFOs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 35:53


Having spent her career in the motor industry, Catherine Campbell-Ferreira admits that it's an industry that's in her blood and which she loves, but she also shares her views here on the role of women in accounting and how they can assist in the post-Covid recovery.

The Level Up REI Podcast
Exploring Mobile Home Park Investing With Former Finance Executive Todd Sulzinger

The Level Up REI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 35:48


While it doesn't see like much, investing in mobile home parks can actually pay off. If you do your research and prepare well, mobile home park investing could be your ticket to financial success. Join Lisa Hylton as she chats with the President of Blue Elm Investments, Todd Sulzinger, about investing in mobile home parks. Todd talks about how he got into investing in real estate, and shares why mobile home parks can be an attractive investment. This episode is a must-listen if you're looking for passive income on a mobile home park.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The Level Up REI Podcast Community today:lisahylton.comTwitterInstagramFacebookLinkedInYouTube

Supply Chain Secrets
A Finance Executive's Perspective On Ocean Shipping

Supply Chain Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 35:34


When it comes to supply chain and logistics, typically these responsibilities have been left to the transportation professionals.However, with supply chain disruptions directly impacting the bottom line for major retailers, finance personas are getting more involved in the supply chain and ocean strategy.In this episode, Don and Bryan sit down with Ryan Lockwood, SVP of Finance at CarParts.com to get a finance executive's perspective on supply chain and container shipping.In this episode, you'll learn about:How CarParts.com managed their supply chain through the pandemicHow CarParts.com uses their supply chain as a competitive advantageWhat's missing in the container shipping industry from a financial point of viewAnd much more!

The FourBlock Podcast
How an Entertainment and Finance Executive Developed a Special Bond with a WWII Medal of Honor Recipient (Part II)

The FourBlock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 25:12


This week, FourBlock Founder Mike Abrams welcomes finance and entertainment executive Mark Konjevod to the podcast for a powerful two-part conversation about Mark's unique career path and his incredible relationship with Medal of Honor recipient Walter (Walt) D. Ehlers.   In Part I, Mark recounted the amazing story of how he came to meet United States Army soldier and World War II Medal of Honor recipient Walt Ehlers and shared some of the lessons and values he learned from the unique relationship that developed between them over the years. In Part II, Mark discusses the arc of his career, how his relationship with Walt impacted his career and how he looks at business, as well as how the friendship impacted his life and made him a better person. Mark holds a B.A. in Political Science and History from the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he also played for their Division I Varsity football team. Mark also holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He served for seven years as a member of the Board of Trustees of the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, LA.   ABOUT US Welcome to the FourBlock Podcast, a show that examines veteran career transition and the military-civilian divide in the workplace. General Charles Krulak coined the term "Three Block War" to describe the nature of 21st-century military service defined by peace-keeping, humanitarian aid, and full combat. But what happens next? Veterans are often unprepared to return home and begin new careers. We call this the Fourth Block.  FourBlock is a national non-profit that has supported thousands of transitioning service members across the nation in beginning new and meaningful careers.  Mike Abrams (@fourblock) is an Afghanistan veteran, founder of FourBlock, and author of two military transition books. He represents the military transition perspective. Lindsey Pollak (@lindsaypollak) is a career and workplace expert and New York Times bestselling author of three career advice books. Lindsey represents the civilian perspective of this issue.  Veterans, explore new industries and make the right connections. Find a career that fits your calling. Join us at fourblock.org/ Sponsor our program or host a class to equip more of our veterans at fourblock.org/donate. Follow FourBlock on Social Media  LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter Podcast episodes are produced and edited by the Columbia University Center for Veteran Transition and Integration.    

Words Fail Me: A podcast about thriving with dyslexia

This episode is with Finance Executive and Social Innovator Joan Bohan. While working at Disney Joan set up the Dis-Ne Network to help dyslexic employee's realise their full potential. Doing this work was the happiest of her professional life. Which is exactly why she decided to continue that work with Social Innovation, Inc. In her words, she is not ‘reinventing the wheel' but aiming to help businesses pick the low hanging fruit in order to ensure all their employees reach their full potential. Funding from the Coronavirus Community Support Fund (distributed by The National Lottery Community Fund) has helped the Dyslexia Foundation make this podcast. Find out more at dyslexia-help.org

The FourBlock Podcast
How an Entertainment and Finance Executive Developed a Special Bond with a WWII Medal of Honor Recipient (Part I)

The FourBlock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 37:10


This week, FourBlock Founder Mike Abrams welcomes finance and entertainment executive Mark Konjevod to the podcast for a powerful two-part conversation about Mark's unique career path and his incredible relationship with Medal of Honor recipient Walter (Walt) D. Ehlers.   In Part I, Mark recounts the amazing story of how he came to meet United States Army soldier and World War II Medal of Honor recipient Walt Ehlers and shares some of the lessons and values he learned from the unique relationship that developed between them over the years.     Mark holds a B.A. in Political Science and History from the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he also played for their Division I Varsity football team. Mark also holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He served for seven years as a member of the Board of Trustees of the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, LA.  ABOUT US Welcome to the FourBlock Podcast, a show that examines veteran career transition and the military-civilian divide in the workplace. General Charles Krulak coined the term "Three Block War" to describe the nature of 21st-century military service defined by peace-keeping, humanitarian aid, and full combat. But what happens next? Veterans are often unprepared to return home and begin new careers. We call this the Fourth Block.  FourBlock is a national non-profit that has supported thousands of transitioning service members across the nation in beginning new and meaningful careers.  Mike Abrams (@fourblock) is an Afghanistan veteran, founder of FourBlock, and author of two military transition books. He represents the military transition perspective. Lindsey Pollak (@lindsaypollak) is a career and workplace expert and New York Times bestselling author of three career advice books. Lindsey represents the civilian perspective of this issue.  Veterans, explore new industries and make the right connections. Find a career that fits your calling. Join us at fourblock.org/ Sponsor our program or host a class to equip more of our veterans at fourblock.org/donate. Follow FourBlock on Social Media  LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter Podcast episodes are produced and edited by the Columbia University Center for Veteran Transition and Integration.    

CFO Talks - Idea Sharing for CFOs
Value Creation is Key for the Modern Finance Executive

CFO Talks - Idea Sharing for CFOs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 39:22


Liam Costello has returned to South Africa after gaining diverse financial management experience in Switzerland and the UK, and he now has his sights set on opportunities within the Southern African market. 

Count Me In®
Ep. 115: David Wray - Accelerating your “Power of Potential” for Business and Personal skills

Count Me In®

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 17:10


David Wray, Finance Executive in a Fortune 50 Multinational and now author, joins Count Me In again to talk about his approach towards acquiring new skills. The Harvard Business Review in October 2019 investigated where learning and development goes wrong. They found that organizations spend about U$360 Billion on training, asking the provocative question: whether or not it was worth it? In this episode, David shares his thoughts on whether organizational spending on learning and development offers a good return on investment. He also explains how his learning approach is different from others out there and goes into detail about the concepts of unconscious competence and conscious competence. For those of you interested in learning about learning, seeking advice on how to self-assess your own skills, and/or looking for more information on personal and professional development in the future, download this episode and listen to it now!

Irish Business Builders
#024: Bart Kane (The FD Centre)

Irish Business Builders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 39:32


For our second episode of 2021, I had a chat with Bart Kane, who is the Regional Director of The FD Centre, a provider of part-time CFOs and Financial Directors with a passion for growing businesses. With over 25 years experience as a key Finance Executive, Bart has a strong understanding of how to manage a growing business to ensure success. Surprisingly, this isn't always a straightforward strategy and growth can sometimes hurt a business more than it can help. Bart talks to me about the key things we must think about when scaling a business, how this exponential growth can actually kill an organisation and why the financial director is an entrepreneur's secret weapon!Find out more about The FD Centre here: https://www.thefdcentre.co.uk/Irish Business Builders is brought to you by Jetbooks. Jetbooks provides online bookkeeping services for Irish Businesses. For a free 15 minute online consultation, visit www.jetbooks.ie

BT Talks!
BT Talks Episode 34 with Yancy Berry, Celebrity Personal Trainer Certified Life Coach LA

BT Talks!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 29:24


Today I had the pleasure to have my good friend @ybwellness, Celebrity Personal Trainer Certified Life Coach, addiction recovery specialist, @equinox Lifetime Achievement Award Winner and Founder of Y Club. In this episode we discuss Yancy's journey from Finance Executive to Celebrity Personal Trainer & Life Coach, lifestyle tweaks that can dramatically improve your wellbeing, the power of gratitude & mindset and the different initiatives he has launched with his longtime friend, client and hip hop artist @common. Yancy is truly an extraordinary person. If you are looking to take your fitness to the next level or need some life coaching, look no further. Follow Yancy here @ybwellness and go to www.yancyberry.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bttalks/message

Diary Of A Jesus Girl Podcast
The Reality Of Being A Christian Single Mother

Diary Of A Jesus Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 61:24


How often do you hear real stories from single mothers about the sacrifices, struggles and even the blessings of raising a child alone (especially as a Christian woman)? Rarely Right?!  On today's podcast, we are having a transparent conversation with Cierra Jones, Founder Of Single Mothers In Christ Ministry. Cierra is mother to the beautiful Reagan, US Army Veteran, Serial Entrepreneur and Finance Executive. After losing 2 babies, having her daughter then the father decided he doesn't want to be apart of the parenting journey, Cierra found her solace in Christ. She founded the ministry where she empowers single mothers to fulfill their purpose even as they carry out their assignment as godly mothers.  You'll truly be inspired as you listen to this episode as Cierra truly shares about feelings unworthiness and overwhelmed on her single motherhood journey; but when she truly surrenders her cares to God, seen Him works so many miracles in her life.  "You weren't born a single mother. It was an assignment God knew you would be qualified to do." " Follow Single Mothers In Christ Instagram @singlemothersforchrist _________ If you desire to write or publish your book, schedule a complimentary session at bit.ly/writewithdayelight  Visit www.dayelightpublishers.com  Follow me on Instagram @crystalsdaye Visit www.crystaldaye.com   

Dinis Guarda citiesabc openbusinesscouncil Thought Leadership Interviews
citiesabc interview: Randall Bolten, Author, Finance Executive: CFO Role And The Importance Of Data In Business

Dinis Guarda citiesabc openbusinesscouncil Thought Leadership Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 75:48


Randall Bolten is the author of "Painting with Numbers: Presenting Financials and Other Numbers So People Will Understand You" and Other Numbers So People Will Understand You, published in 2012. Randall speaks frequently, and provides workshops and training to Fortune 100 companies in the area of presenting complex numerical information clearly and effectively.INTERVIEW FOCUS1. An introduction from you - background, overview, education... 2. Career highlights3. Your company, organisation and focus4. What are your work priorities5. Future of Education6. Goals and how do you see the future of work and the main trends in tech and society7 With Covid-19 how can you look at this as a way to redesign our society 8. Future visionAbout Dinis Guarda profile and Channels https://www.openbusinesscouncil.org/w... https://www.dinisguarda.com/ https://www.intelligenthq.com/author/... https://www.hedgethink.com/author/din... About citiesabc.com https://www.citiesabc.com/ https://twitter.com/citiesabc__ 

The Real Estate Syndication Show
WS622: Corporate Finance Executive Turned Mobile Home Park Operator with Todd Sulzinger

The Real Estate Syndication Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 20:56


One area of real estate we have not considered yet on the show since the pandemic is mobile home syndication but today we are changing that with Todd Sulzinger! Todd is a corporate finance executive turned mobile home park investor and the Founder of Blue Elm Investments, a mobile home park operating firm that focuses on rehabbing distressed mobile home parks across the US. Todd tells us about his transition from finance into real estate and how his background helps him so much with his current focus. We talk customer service next, and Todd tells us the story of how he learned the value of great communication and all the ways he applies it to his investor and tenant relations today.Our gracious sponsor: Lionshare Bookkeeping believes the key to generating wealth is understanding where it comes from, and where it needs to go. They provide bookkeeping and financial coaching exclusively to Real Estate Investors - focusing on cash flow, strategy, and action. Go to http://bit.ly/LionshareBookkeeping to connect with them now.

Career Coaching Xs and Os
Ep 25 - "Unlock Your Career Success" - Interview with Christine Brown-Quinn, Fdr of The Female Capital Consultancy

Career Coaching Xs and Os

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 62:17


In Episode 25, I interview Christine Brown-Quinn, Former Int' l Finance Executive, Career Expert, Thought Leader on Women in Business, and Author of the upcoming book, "Unlock Your Career Success: Knowing The Un-Written Rules Changes Everything."In the interview, Mrs. Brown-Quinn discusses the Nine Unwritten Rules that you high performing employees MUST know in order to get promoted to senior levels in their organizations. If you are stuck in the mindset that the corporate world is a one-dimensional meritocracy, you will probably miss the boat. If you are playing it safe and keeping your head down, you will never get recognized. Check out this episode and learn how to Unlock Your Career Success.If you like Career Coaching Xs and Os, then you might also like my other two business podcasts, Guerrillapreneur: The Art of Waging Small Business Warfare (Mastermind Interviews with Entrepreneurs, Consultants, and Business Mavericks) and Gigging: Everything and Sharing Economy (news and predictions about the Sharing Economy).Thinking of launching a business? Please check out my book, Guerrillapreneur: Small Business Strategy for Davids Wanting to Defeat Goliath, available on Amazon, Barnes, and Noble, and iTunes Bookstore and more. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BR9YNWO/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_vHAaDb4MP6K8PIf you like this episode, please subscribe to this podcast and leave us a comment. Please share this episode with your colleagues. Follow us on Twitter @ceyeroconsltg and Instagram and Facebook @ceyeroconsulting. Find us on the web at https://www.ceyero.com.Need help developing a business pitch for your startup or small business? Check out my online course "How To Develop A Winning Business Pitch" https://ceyero-consulting-eschool.thinkific.com/courses/how-to-develop-a-winning-business-pitch. The course is only $39.00.Guest Information:Author: Christine Brown-QuinnCompany: The Female Capitalist - christinebrown-quinn.comEmail: christine@christinebrown-quinn.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/FemaleCapitalYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ChristineBrownQuinnLinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/christinebrownquinnBook: Unlock Your Career Success: Knowing The Unwritten Rules Changes EverythingPurchase URL(s): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Unlock-Your-Career-Success-Everything/dp/1781334412/ref=as_li_ss_tl?crid=Y7SQ2L9ALPXB&keywords=christine+brown-quinn&qid=1582223160&sprefix=christine+brown,aps,284&sr=8-1&linkCode=ll1&tag=femalecapital-21&linkId=9c2a3572cf4bf2509058238e7b8ba4b1&language=en_GB

Living Corporate
208 : Managing COVID-19 Induced Stress (w/ Tonya Kinlow)

Living Corporate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 39:09


Sheneisha sits down to chat with wellness lifestyle enthusiast and author Tonya Kinlow in this special Sunday episode themed around managing COVID-19 induced stress. They talk a good bit about the practice of meditation, Tonya offers three tips about what we could be doing to help manage our wellness during the pandemic, and she also talks some about the impact this outbreak will have on our minds following its eventual end. Connect with Tonya on LinkedIn, and check out her website, remarkablewellness.us.Interested in finding out more about the TKI Remarkable Wellness Journey? Learn on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.You can click here to browse Tonya's books on Amazon.Find out how the CDC suggests you wash your hands by clicking here.Help food banks respond to COVID-19. Learn more at FeedingAmerica.org.Visit our website.TRANSCRIPTSheneisha: What's up? Sheneisha here with Living Corporate, and today we'll be discussing managing COVID-19-induced stress. We have a very special guest. Our guest is a Wellness Lifestyle Entrepreneur, A Woman in Technology, a Certified Health & Wellness Coach, a Blogger, and an Author. Her three books, A Year of (ME) Mindful Eating to Improve Wellbeing, The 10 Days- A Wellness Retreat for Personal Transformation and A Wellness Journey are all dedicated to health and wellness through mindful living. She writes a weekly blog, Mindfulness Matters, raising awareness for living a holistically healthy life. An avid foodie and mindfulness enthusiast, she left Corporate America in 2016 to launch the UGottaEat app, creating a virtual marketplace providing much needed fresh and healthy meals into local communities, and a platform for food sharing. UGottaEat is dedicated to improving the overall health and wellness of society. She also launched TK Inspirations offering Remarkable Wellness Transformation Coaching, group Wellness Journeys and inspirational meditations talks based on discovering wellness through purpose, and how we together can improve the overall health and wellness of our world. Before becoming an entrepreneur, our guest was a Finance Executive with a corporate career spanning over 26 years. A crippling car accident involving her children led to the awakening of her spiritual journey. She takes great pride in being from Washington, DC and a graduate of THE Florida A&M University. Her greatest joys are her children, Evan and Taylor, and her husband, Chef Craig Stevens. Let’s welcome our special guest Tonya Kinlow! Tonya, welcome to the show.Tonya: Thank you. Thank you for my introduction.Sheneisha: It is fabulous, as it only should be being a Rattler.Tonya: Yes! Oh, that's so exciting. I love my FAMUly. Absolutely.Sheneisha: Yes, and it's so good to have you. So how are you?Tonya: I'm good. You know, I'm like everybody else, surviving this virus, a new way of life, but, you know, I really try to keep it positive and be a light for other people. So in that way I'm doing well, healthy and happy.Sheneisha: Yes, I love that. See that? A whole 'nother logo. There go another business, Tonya. [both laugh] Tonya: Let me write that down... [laughs]Sheneisha: So Tonya, I've given the intro. Can you tell us - who is Tonya Kinlow?Tonya: So, you know, many years ago I probably would have said just what you said. I would have said what I do, things like that, but now--it's funny because one of the first questions I ask when I do my morning meditations is "Who am I?" You know? "What do I want? What is my purpose?" These essential questions. "What am I grateful for?" So it's not what I do but who I am. So I can say I am a spiritual being living a human experience, and I am a seeker, you know, seeking truth and wisdom and ultimately happiness and inner peace, and in that way we're all alike, you know? We all want the same things. I think I just sort of transitioned and transformed over time to sort of when I got out of corporate and started thinking about life in a bigger way that it just became my goal. Like, who doesn't want to be happy? Like, I think everyone's goal should be one of happiness. So I've started to focus more on the spiritual part of me versus just the human part, which is where there's a lot of power. So I would say, aside from what you just presented about me and my background and where I went to school and where I'm from, who I am is a spiritual seeker. I'm looking, and my job, my role, my purpose is to use my gifts to make the world a better place. So I'm uniquely me. I'm a woman, a mother, mentor, entrepreneur, spiritualist. I practice compassion. I'm funny. I got a loud laugh. I am really smart, people tell me, and I'm just a little bit of a diva, and that's me. [laughs]Sheneisha: And you know what? I love all of it, all of it, and I love how you made the point, or emphasis, on the difference between who you are and what you do. That's important. That's so, so important. I think a lot of times we get that mixed up. Could you share more insight about TK Inspirations? Like, how did you enter this space of wellness transformation? But let's start first with tell me about TK Inspirations.Tonya: So TK Inspirations is only a year old and we've done a lot. About a little over a year, maybe a year and a half ago, I was finishing my second--my second and third book, because they sort of accompanied one another, and it's called The 10 Days. So I was talking about these seven intentions, a way of living life, that I have discovered over my lifetime that really can help you overcome any circumstance that comes before you. Like, it just takes your mindset, your way of living, and it's a practice, and so I developed these seven intentions and I wrote a book about it, and at the same time I decided to get a certification for being a health coach, because I felt like I wanted that, you know, certification behind my name and the technical aspect, and that was more, like, about, you know, your insulin levels and carbohydrates and proteins, the really more practical, so I was able to combine, as I do now with everything, right, the practical human side with the spiritual side, and they both--and then align them. I did that. So they were coming out. We self-published and then got it on Amazon, and we were okay, and I went on--last March, a year ago--on a cruise with my sorority sisters. I had a big anniversary celebration and I led the morning meditations and they--we started having a conversation and they loved the idea. They said, "Everybody needs to know this now." So from there I started doing wellness journeys and coaching and just talking to people about these principles and teaching these things, and I did two wellness journeys last year. They're, like, each 60 days long. I do a talk every week. So it just grew, it just blossomed, and meditation is one of the intentions, and it's just been very liberating. I actually have now--I feel like I have, through these intentions and through this journey, created the life that I want. Because I've gone through divorce, as you mentioned my kids had a really bad car accident. I've had some very tough things, as we all have had. The beauty is though when you learn how to overcome these things. I've learned. I've survived, like we're gonna survive this virus. I've survived. I know how to overcome things, and I was able to say, "Ah, here's the things that got me through," and now I just love to help other people make that same connection. So it's all inspirational, all transformational, and so it's about remarkable wellness. So that's how we got that going. And so that's TK Inspirations. Really, actually I didn't even think about it, like, we're celebrating an anniversary right now. A year old.Sheneisha: Well, happy anniversary. If I could sang, I would definitely you hit that with that "It's my anniversary." [both laugh] I would, but congratulations on TK Inspirations's anniversary, and thank you so much for entering this space and giving us something to help us even go beyond surviving, and with that being said, Tonya, I'd like to dive into this COVID-19-induced stress. That's what I'm calling it, y'all, COVID-19-induced stress. So what are the symptoms of stress, and how can we manage it during a time like this?Tonya: So stress manifests itself in a million ways, but some of the really obvious or major ones are--so the physical ones are headaches. A lot of people are tired now, even though they're not even really doing anything, you know? Fatigue, lethargy. Just something not being right. That's sort of the physical thing. Sometimes people break out in hives. The emotional piece is more you can recognize it when you're overthinking, your mind is racing, you have fear and guilt, you know? There's, like, this anxiety, this edge, and just a lack of motivation and a lot of uncertainty. When you're feeling this way, that is stress. And then there's also some really unique things I wanted to point out that people may not be aware of. Anything that's sort of off-kilter or that's different, it's stress, which is an indicator where, if you're paying attention to it, then you can manage it or you can learn how to live with it. So for instance, for me I've been having time shifts, and I've talked to two other people this week who are having the same issue. Like, the time... time doesn't make sense anymore. I think only 15 minutes has gone by and it's been an hour and a half, or I think it's been 3 hours and it's only been 20 minutes. Well, that's an exaggeration. An hour and a half, you know? Or I'd wake up in the middle of the night and I'd close my eyes and wake back up, I think it's 15 minutes, and it's time to get up, right? So these feelings of, like, nothing is the same, that is also an indicator of stress. Not as harsh or harmful as, you know, migraines and things like that. That's just sort of a wake-up to remind us that everything is changing right now. So I think that's interesting. I don't know if people think about time shifting or if you can't recognize--like, people don't look the same to you. Like, if you've ever looked in the mirror and said, "I don't recognize myself anymore," you know? Times of high stress, things just don't seem--it's like a vertigo or an imbalance. Those are all indicators of stress, so those are things to look out for. Anything off, anything that's not working out. And then the question is, as you said, what do you do about it? And the first thing is to be aware of it. So I have to be aware that I'm being stressed out. "I'm thinking too much. I'm getting these headaches," and then you can do something about it. So the first step is, like, just checking out your own body, checking out your own behavior. Oh, I forgot to mention short tempers, you know? Attitudes. Some people just don't handle stress well, and those things, you have to find it in yourself, see it, and then you can react to it. That's the first thing. If people just walk around blind, it is awareness. So I would say the big one thing is to think about what you think about. That is the first thing. What are you stressed out about? What is it doing to your body?Sheneisha: That is a really good tip. I didn't even think about what to think about.Tonya: Mm-hmm. It's awareness, right? Because stressors are--we just let our bodies run wild, you know, with thoughts and worries and fears, but if you start to think about what you're thinking about, there's an infinite amount of things you could be thinking about. Why just choose the negative ones? Once you start recognizing that, it just makes a world of difference.Sheneisha: A big, big difference, especially if there's so many things already being projected on you from family and friends and just this whole ordeal right now from what you see in the media. It's easier to revert to the panic like everyone else when you can honestly just take a moment for yourself and have that carved out time where you meditate and reflect on things that are impacting you. I know a lot of people right now are probably going crazy sitting in the house with their families and their loved ones. You can look at this side of it and just say, "Hey, this is that vacation. It may not be exactly the vacation that we wanted, but this is that time when we can really embrace one another and learn some things about your family that you never knew before," you know?Tonya: Yes, exactly. And that's another thing, when people are getting a little of, you know, that cabin fever, and so within--it builds, the stress builds, because then what? People start to overeat or eat whatever they can get their hands on because they don't want to go out, you know? Or drink too much or binge watch TV, you know? So there's some things that we might do without awareness that are just negative, it just sets us back. It stresses us out more. Now we may have gained weight. Sheneisha: Ooh. I have to manage this. I done went on Amazon and got all this stuff for a home gym. Like, Lord, keep these pounds down. And it goes even into my next question. Like, what are three tips you would like to share to those during this quarantine? Like, what should we be doing?Tonya: Yeah, okay. First is to give yourself a break. Now, this is overarching. This is overarching. We're all in the same boat. None of this is anyone's fault. So the ability to pay bills, the inability to go outside, all of those, this is--we've never felt the oneness of the world and the universe before. We should feel it now. So one is to just give yourself a break. Let the guilt go. Let the fear go. It's all going to be okay in the long term. So that's just, like, a big mindset, but for practical things also to do at home that, you know, we can't use--I always say we can't just use the same things that got us here, so we, as humans, we focus on our five senses, but we are spiritual beings. There is a bigger power that this is the time to tap into. This power is changing the entire world right now. Like, there's a virus spreading. People are working together, you know? People are being kind to one another. There's a whole shift that's happening. You know, tragedy breeds kindness sometimes. It's a shame that it has to be a tragedy. So there's a lot. So creativity is the first thing. We don't have to be competitive now. We're not at work, you know, competing for that next promotion or racing home 'cause we gotta beat the traffic, you know, to get home and make dinner for our kids. This is the time where you can let that competitive side go and bring out the creative side. So do some home projects, do some do it yourself. I've been making shea butter. I just sent my best friend a package with some whipped shea butter with lavender. It's beautiful, you know? And it's something nice to do in the afternoon and I could send it to someone. Journaling, you know? Do things internal or find, you know, something creative. Then the second thing is positive thinking. I just said there's a million things you can think about, so instead of focusing on "Oh, there's no toilet tissue," well, there's facial tissue? You know? Sheneisha: See, I told y'all about this toilet paper. Nobody is listening to me. People are going crazy about this toilet paper. But yes, please proceed.Tonya: Yeah, it's crazy. I literally went to six stores one morning. I really needed it, like, last week. Like, six stores, and then finally I found--I waited for a truck to deliver. It's crazy, but I wasn't mad. Like, I don't understand. I don't understand. I guess I do understand the psychology a little bit, but I tend to say, "Well, I was just picking up some more packs of facial tissue. I just need some tissue." [laughs] You know? Or anti-bacterial stuff. I looked up how to make it. I made some at home. Like, instead of angry and upset about the negative, it's about shifting your mindset to a positive space, to a creative space. You can find solutions, and if you don't it's still gonna be okay. And then the third thing is the biggest thing, and this is one of the seven intentions - meditation, and I mentioned it before. It's one of the biggest things you can do to calm your mind. So what produces stress is this chemical, cortisol. Meditation calms--it blocks the production of cortisol. So the things that we do, the spiritual things align with our bio-chemistry, with our body, and when we are aware, when we start to recognize and manage those things... if you meditate in the morning, it will make your whole day go better. I mean, that stillness and time with spirit, God, the universe, however you call it, will cover your whole day, and it brings that awareness to you. So those three things, those three tips. It's a shift for people because we're so busy and crowded throughout our days that we don't take the time to be creative, to pick back up that hobby, to read a book, you know? To think about creative solutions instead of complaining about problems. So these three things--and the meditation thing, if you can just do one thing, start a meditation practice. That's a stress reliever. It's physical and spiritual. It's, like, a magic elixir.Sheneisha: Yes, meditation, and this meditation goes into - how do we stay focused, right? So we're meditating, right? How do we stay focused while experiencing a pandemic like COVID-19? And even things outside of just this, 'cause there's so many things that can impact your day and induce stress. How do we stay focused during this time? Would meditation be the key?Tonya: Medititation would be one of the keys, one of the main keys, to healthy--because when you start to... and I talked about those seven intentions, when you start to be able to overcome any situation, that means any situation. We all have deaths and relationships and sicknesses and illnesses. That is how life goes. People come into our lives, people leave. So we always have these. The question is how do we overcome them? What are the tools? How can we be equipped? Meditation is one of--it's the biggest--and to me that's the alignment of the physical and spiritual, but there's other things. You know, exercise, self-care, journaling, getting enough rest, but the one thing that you can do to stay focused, I'd say on the practical side, is you set your mindset. It's all about a mindset shift. Again, now, the mind works--there's this executive function, so whenever you put yourself in the context of a situation, you make better decisions and that situation is easier. What do I mean by that? When you're at school, you know you're at school. It's about the teachers, your friends, your homework, what are your assignments. That's what you're thinking about. You're not thinking about your family reunion when you're at school. When you're at your family reunion, hopefully you're not thinking about work. You're meeting your cousins, you're cooking out, you know? "What are we gonna eat?" You're all in that context. Right now we need to be in the context of health and wellness. So everything that--if you can just focus everything that you're doing, bring it back to "Is this good for me?" Is it "Am I washing my hands? Am I keeping a good distance? Am I being mentally healthy?" Everything will naturally come back to the context of health and wellness instead of putting everything in context of the virus. That's gonna make you fearful. It's gonna make you stressed out and depressed. So yes, the virus is part of it, but the main context, the main focus is health and wellness. "How do I stay healthy?" Not "How do I avoid sickness?" "How do I stay healthy?" It's the same thing, but that positive outlook and energetic transference is in your mindset. So everything--we're not at school. We're not at work. We're living our lives. We're in our home. But we are in the mindset of health and wellness. That will go so far, awareness to health and wellness.Sheneisha: So with this health and wellness and it taking us so far, what impact do you think the coronavirus will have on our minds following this, like, months beyond, hopefully when all of this is over and it's resolved. What impact do you think it wil leave upon the minds?Tonya: I think we have a great opportunity to find ourselves, find the world, in a better place. I think we would be missing an opportunity. Once we get through this, it's gonna be like spring. Like, we're going through a winter. We're going through a setback. It's like the world has the flu or the world is going through a divorce. The globe is going through a tough time, but like every time, once you get over it there's an emergence, and I think that we're gonna find that we're gonna work together, we're gonna have a lot of compassion for one another, because a lot of us are suffering losses financially, physically, people, and we all feel bad for one another, so what's gonna happen is there's gonna be a lot more compassion for one another, and that in and of itself is gonna make the world a better place. We're gonna be cleaner. We're gonna be more caring about our fellow man, all of those things, after we get through it, but we can get through it positively. I always say, "You create the future in the present." What we do now determines the world that we're gonna be in. If we start wars now, fighting over beds and, you know, things, if we begin a war, it's gonna take a lot longer. If we go negative and close our doors to helping other people it's gonna take a lot longer, but what I see right now is a lot of compassion showing up, and if we can learn how to get over this hump positively, the world will be a better place on the other side.Sheneisha: Yes, it definitely will. It definitely will be a better place, and that can start with y'all stop withholding all that toilet paper, how about that? Let's start there. #1. [both laugh]Tonya: I went to the store today. I told you I made shea butter. I also made hand sanitizer, and when I was at this little store, the guy, he said "I'm almost out of hand sanitizer, oh, my goodness," so I took him a bottle today and I just gave it to him. He's like, "What do I owe you?" I said, "Nothing." I felt so good.Sheneisha: See? Look at that, y'all. It's things like this, you know, to show that oneness that you spoke of earlier. There was a need, and you went and used the resources you had to help meet that need, and hopefully that can just be paid forward to so many others. And you know what? That plays into your wellness lifestyle. So what are some misconceptions that people of color about wellness lifestyle?Tonya: Oh, my goodness. So many from different places. I can say, you know, on the spiritual aside, because I'm talking about--and I call it remarkable wellness. It is your body, your soul, your spirit, your emotions. It's everything, because it's all interwoven. So, you know, if someone says, "Oh," you know, "I'm not into that wellness of the spiritual side," they think you're trying to take them away from church, you know, or something. That's why I say, you know, "If you don't believe in God, or if you do, or if it's the universe, however your words are," but we get real protective and scared around that, so that keeps us limited sometimes. When it's working out, it is--sometimes people just don't want to get their hair sweat out. [laughs] We gotta get away from that. Like, a healthy body is meaningful, but people have a conception--they feel like it's not fun, and being healthy and strong and energetic is fun, you know? It's like, if you gotta go upstairs to get to your bedroom, that's just what you gotta do. It's not good or bad. So we have these sort of notions around just not wanting to change what we have, and I think this is a good time for us to start getting past that, you know? People say, "I don't have time to work out. I don't have this, th--" We've got time now. There's plenty of time, and this would be a great--what if we all came out on the other side of this in--I'ma just say four months. Who knows how long it's gonna take? Three or four months--healther than when we went in because we actually had time to sleep, to walk, to whatever? So I think that we just need to change, we just need to sort of break some falsehoods, and my main thing is it's all about awareness. I mean, once we start focusing on the negative side of everything and start focusing on the positive, it sort of takes care of itself. If you have a wellness mindset like we were talking about, then you're gonna want to work out. It's only 30 minutes, you know, 45 minutes. It's because of your mindset. You know it's gonna reduce your stress. It's gonna make you feel good. You're gonna be in that wellness space. So those are a few things that I think we gotta sort of turn the switch on.Sheneisha: Yes, turn the switch on to this awareness, this health, being in this space, and talking about being in this space, can you speak to the live meditations? Like, you've done recently a few live limitations, and they've held impact that has helped change the community.Tonya: Yeah. So I mentioned meditation a few times, and I'm not, you know, a master or anything, but I'm very connected, and so I know how good it makes me feel. What I tend to do is bring people together. So the last meditation was on protection and healing, because that's what we need now. And, you know, wherever two or more gather there's a lot of power. so the live meditations, bringing people together. I did a Facebook Live, and I'll try to do them weekly. When you bring people together in that oneness, in that energetic space, it's powerful. It's really powerful when you do it by yourself anyway, but when you bring people doing these things together [?] it makes all of the difference. And what meditation does for me is it makes me more connected. So everything is energy. Everything is vibrational, you know? Whether you can hear it or not, like a dog hearing a whistle or radio vibrations, you know, everything is actually that energy that we transfer. It's what sort of connects us. So examples of how this invisible or spiritual or whatever we want to talk about energy works. You know when someone's staring at you from across the room. You know when someone's standing too close to you behind you, when someone walks on you. You know when you call someone or when you think of someone and then they call you. Those things aren't coincidences. That is how the energy works. And so with meditations and those practices, you learn how to control some things. You learn how to control your thinking. Because you only want positive energy to come to you, so therefore you only put positive energy out, and that's what I do in my meditations. I am putting out positive energy, and sort of we're all lifting the world. We're building a sacred space, almost like protection. Like, you can almost just envision, like, a bubble around you, and it's just the light of God. It's all things good. No conflict. Peace. Inner peace. Happiness. Wisdom. Fulfillment. That's all we need. That's all we want. And so when you can continue to practice energetically, how does that feel? How does that feel when you give that out to other people? How does it feel when you receive it back? These are the live meditations. So we create a sacred space of health and protection and, again, if I'm happy and I can make you happy and then you make someone else happy, we've just made the world a better place just like that. So that's what I try to do in my meditations, and we'll keep up pretty much topically. Right now it's clearly all about protection and health, but I think it's also about transformation. We're going through a transformation, and I think we can do it positively.Sheneisha: Yes, we can. How can we join y'all on Facebook? What's the Facebook page where people can tune in?Tonya: TK Inspirations, and I have [?] on Instagram, but we definitely did the Facebook Live, and I think we're gonna just definitely do it weekly. So definitely join my page, follow me, and it's TKIRemarkableWellness on Facebook, and it's @Remarkable_Wellness on Instagram. And I just started a YouTube channel too, and I will be doing some meditations on there, and we talk about these seven intentions more and daily affirmations, everything positive. So whichever gets your, you know, mode of social media, I try to show up in different ways.Sheneisha: And speaking of showing up, what's the YouTube channel?Tonya: TKInspirations. Yep. Tonya Kinlow TK Inspirations. That'll bring me up. And we just launched it right before this started, this virus started, so it's very new, so I would love to have more conversations on there. Sheneisha: Yes, guys. Make sure you check out TK Inspirations YouTube, TKIRemarkableWellness on Facebook. Tune in. And Tonya, are there any key takeaways you'd like to share with our listeners?Tonya: Yes, that I think the biggest thing that we're gonna take from this is what I would call whether it's the law of attraction or, you know, giving and receiving. Stay mindful of that, because what you put out you definitely always get back, and so that's why it's important to put the stress away. Let it go, because what you're wanting is a clean, healthy experience, and we're all connected, so just that connection, positivity, positive energy. With that and practicing that every day, you can overcome anything. And again, I talk about seven intentions, and when you put them together in a certain way they are so powerful. Each of them by themselves is powerful, like meditation or exercising, but when you put them together in a certain way it is extremely powerful. All positive things, no negatives. Always positive.Sheneisha: Yes, all positive. All positive vibes all 2020, please.Tonya: All day long.Sheneisha: Yes, I love it. I love it. Tonya, do you have any shout-outs? Family, friends, YouTube, Facebook? Any shout-outs?Tonya: Yeah, I want to shout-out to all of my wellness journeyers. I want to shout-out though to all of the people on the front lines right now. The health care workers, pharmacists, doctors, PAs, RNs, everybody. The policemen, everything. Just the oneness, and then all of our families. Certainly I shout-out FAMU. We on the phone, right? [both laugh] And to my family, my kids and my husband for sure. And I just want to say that we are about to launch a new wellness journey, so I want to shout-out the TKI Wellness Journey. Like I said, we did two last year. It's 8 weeks. Every week we talk about one of the intentions. I do a one-on-one coaching with everybody, and it's interactive. We do it on Zoom so people can ask questions. So when people are thinking about what to do at home, this would be great. Like, take the wellness journey with me, and we're gonna launch it... it's gonna start April 13th. And the other thing we didn't say is my website. All the information is on remarkablewellness.us. So that's coming. I would love to see more people be a part of it. And during that we do this 10 days--it's like a retreat. We're working together. I'm doing guided meditations. Like, we're just doing a wellness retreat at home. So I think it would be a great time for more people to participate in a wellness journey. That's my big shout-out.Sheneisha: Yes, y'all. Make sure y'all participate. Be active, especially in a time like this. Oneness, positive vibes, being united, helping each other out, just putting forth all things positive going forward.Tonya: All things positive, and there's no need to be bored. Like, this will be a great, positive addition, and again, we all come out on the other side better than we went in.Sheneisha: Yes, so much better. So much better. And thank you again for highlighting all of those on the front line, our nurses, physicians, pharmacists--all my fellow pharmacists, physical therapists, respiratory therapists. All of those on the front line, thank you guys so much for what you all are doing. Police officers. Even those at Auto Zone. Shout-out to Auto Zone, you know? Helping those out when they need things. So just thank you guys in this, everyone. Thank you all so much.Tonya: Oh, my goodness. The people at the grocery store. The cashiers. Oh, my goodness.Sheneisha: Yes, cashiers. All grocery stores. Thank you, Wal-Mart. Thank you.Tonya: Stockers, yes.Sheneisha: Yes, everyone. Truck drivers, thank y'all, because I need my food and my tissue. Everybody, thank y'all. UPS, FedEx.Tonya: We're a thankful people. This energy, and this--it's just gonna make it better, and I'm so thankful for you for having me on here. I'm very happy about this. Thank you for having me. It was a great conversation. I feel good hearing you.Sheneisha: You know, and vice versa. Thank you so much, Tonya. We greatly appreciate it. And that is our show. Thank you for joining us on the Living Corporate podcast. Be sure to follow Tonya Kinlow on LinkedIn and her website, Remarkable Wellness. You guys heard her YouTube channel. Make sure to follow in. And her Facebook page, TKIRemarkableWellness. Make sure you guys follow her. All things positive energy. And make sure to follow us on Instagram @LivingCorporate, Twitter @LivingCorp_Pod, and subscribe to our newsletter through www.living-corporate.com. If you have questions you'd like for us to answer and read on the show, make sure you email them to us at livingcorporatepodcast@gmail.com. This has been Sheneisha, and you've been listening to Tonya Kinlow, founder of Remarkable Wellness, TKI. Y'all, check her out. This is great, great energy, and just thank you again, Tonya, for being here with us today. Thank you.Tonya: Thank you. Thank you so much.

Savannah Sessions
Entrepreneurship

Savannah Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 29:59


In this episode I interview Hiten Keshave the CFO of PRP Solutions. Join me as we discuss his journey as a Finance Executive and entrepreneur.

Starting It Up
Finance Executive: Nick Severino

Starting It Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 36:16


Finance Executive Nick Severino found success at the executive level of companies like Philz Coffee, Apple, and Gap and shares his experience with a live audience at the University of San Francisco. Nick shared how his education at Trinity College shaped his formative years and created professional opportunities abroad. Moderated by: Emma Bargetto

Count Me In®
Ep. 38: Steve McNally - Business Transformations

Count Me In®

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 23:01


Steve McNally, CMA, CPA, is the CFO of PTI Family of Companies. He is a Finance Executive, Transformational Thought Leader, and Business Partner who is results-driven and experienced in leading transformative projects for overall continuous improvement. Steve is recognized for his expertise in governance, risk management, and internal control, and uses that expertise along with his global work experience to optimize performance and add value across organizations. In this episode, he explains his perspective on business transformations and shares some best practices for those considering any one of the various business transformations that are popular in today's business environment. There are a few keys to ensure a successful business transformation, and Steve McNally is here to make sure you are aware of them all! Download, listen, rate, and review now.

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Determining Value in a Value-Based World with Marsha Boyle, Enterprise Sales Operations and Finance Executive, Value Team

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019


This episode features Marsha Boyle, Enterprise Sales Operations and Finance Executive, Value Team, of Allscripts. Marsha talks about value and risk-based care and contracting, how these affect the practice of medicine, and how providers can approach the value/risk-based care arena with confidence.

Is This Really a Thing?
Is Triple-Entry Accounting Really a Thing?

Is This Really a Thing?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 17:26


Featured Guests: Greg Trompeter - Director, Kenneth G. Dixon School of Accounting Melanie Fernandez - Partner, BDO Paul Gregg - Assistant Chair, Finance Executive in Residence, Dept. of Finance; CFO, Rini Technologies, Inc. Jim Adamczyk - Senior Executive VP / CLO, FAIRWINDS Credit Union Mike Johnson - Dean, UCF College of Sciences Episode Transcription:   Paul Jarley:                         This is a story of a man who was ahead of his time. Some say that he had the most important idea of the last 500 years. He may very well have helped to invent the future. He most certainly understood the role trust plays in our modern economy. And he was of all things, a mild mannered accounting professor. Paul Jarley:                         This show is all about separating hype from fundamental change. I'm Paul Jarley, Dean of the College of Business here at UCF. I've got lots of questions. To get answers, I'm talking to people with interesting insights into the future of business. Have you ever wondered, "Is this really a thing?". On to our show. [music]` Paul Jarley:                         A few months ago, I received an email from Mike Johnson. Mike is Dean of the College of Sciences and more importantly, my drinking buddy. The subject line read, Innovations in Accounting. Who knew? I opened the email and clicked on the link to an article entitled, "Why Everyone Missed the Most Important Invention of the Last 500 Years". I was skimming the article when Greg Trompeter walked into my office. Greg is the director of the Dixon School of Accounting, and so I turned to him and said, "Hey Greg, have you ever heard of triple entry bookkeeping?" Greg Trompeter:              (laughs). Triple entry bookkeeping. Paul Jarley:                         Indeed he had. Greg Trompeter:              It's an idea that came up, maybe in the mid to late 1970s. There was a professor at Carnegie Mellon. His name is Yuji Ijiri and he came up with a notion that for four or five hundred years people had been using double entry bookkeeping as if it were perfection itself. He said, "Well, maybe you could make it better". Paul Jarley:                         Okay, let's stop right there. I realize a podcast in accounting theory is a bold move. But Dr. Ijiri was quite the dude. His obituary notes he was interested in things like the relationship between accounting, quantum physics, and quantum computing. How many people do you think are trying to connect those dots? He didn't strike me as the kind of guy who would waste his time on frivolous pursuits. Yuji Ijiri:                               Bookkeeping evolved from single entry, which just recorded what happened, to a double entry, where what happened has to be explained by reasoning. Paul Jarley:                         Dr. Ijiri might be dead, but in the miracle of today's modern technology, he left behind a YouTube video explaining his ideas around triple entry bookkeeping. Yuji Ijiri:                               I get attracted by three. Everything three is very interesting and much more complex than two. And what the triple entry might look like. Paul Jarley:                         He challenged a group of Ph.D. students to figure this out. 10 years lapsed, when he realized... Yuji Ijiri:                               Nobody is doing anything about it. (laughs). Paul Jarley:                         So he decided to take matters into his own hands. Yuji wrote two books on the subject. The second of which... Yuji Ijiri:                               bases on the calculus of taking a type of derivative of existing accounting and come up with a new dimension and then create the double entry at that level. I think it has a lot of applications... Paul Jarley:                         I know that seems esoteric, but Dr. Ijiri's ideas might just rock your world. As Greg explains, changes in accounting facilitated changes in markets and signific...

Guerrillapreneur: The Art of Waging Small Business Warfare
Episode 29 - Guerrillapreneur Mastermind Interview - Talking with Tonya Kinlow, Fndr of UGottaEat

Guerrillapreneur: The Art of Waging Small Business Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 53:51


In Episode 24, I interview Tonya Kinlow, the founder of the Airbnb of Food Sharing, #UGottaEat. #UGottaEat provides Homemade Meals without a Hassle and markets themselves as "The Chef in Your Pocket." #UGottaEat is dedicated to connecting friends, families and their communities with home cooked meals, and meals made from scratch through local home cooks, chefs, and caterers. In this episode, we discuss how Mrs. Kinlow built her platform for private caterers, but had to pivot when small Mom & Pop restaurants started using the #UGottaEat platform to market their services. Because Tonya Kinlow is targeting only health meals for the platform, the strategy has created a "Chicken and Egg" dilemma, i.e., how do you get enough chefs and eaters to make the platform scale. Listen to find out how she is solving this problem.Tonya is a Finance Executive with over 25 years of corporate experience. She is a food enthusiast and promotes compassion in sharing. This episode is chalked full of tips and advice for corporate folks looking to become entrepreneurs.Do you want to advertise on the Guerrillapreneur podcast? Send me a direct message @guerillapreneur on Twitter and let's feature one of your songs on an upcoming episode. Want a signed copy of my book, Guerrillapreneur: Small Business Strategy for Davids Wanting To Defeat Goliath? Sign up for the Ceyero Consulting newsletter at ceyero.com. We conduct a monthly Sweepstakes using the names of the individuals who have signed up for the newsletter. If your name is drawn, we will send you a signed copy of my book. You can subscribe to the Guerrillapreneur podcast via iTunes, Podomatic.com, Spreaker, GooglePlay, RSS, or stream episodes at ceyero.com. Watch the video broadcasts of our podcasts on YouTube at Ceyero Consulting or Periscope @guerrillapreneur. Host: Mark Peterson Host Social Media: @guerillapreneur @ceyeroconsltg (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Periscope). Guest: Tonya Kinlow, ugottaeat.com, Twitter: @ugottaeatsome, Instagram: u.gotta.eat, Facebook: Facebook/ugottaeat Sponsors: Ceyero Consulting. www.ceyero.com.

Passioners podcast with Norbert Pusztai
Emilie Leruste Finance Executive about career, leadership and family

Passioners podcast with Norbert Pusztai

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 34:19


Emilie Leruste is the leader of a team of 80+ people at GE Global Operations Europe, providing Financial Planning & Analysis from 9 AM to 5 PM every working day, and a mother of two from 5 PM to 9 PM and over the weekends. She will share her story about how she lived and worked in 3 different continents, managed to build a new department while she was pregnant, and helped to raise 60,000 USD to build a school in Nicaragua. The conversation was recorded at the "Womenspire Passioners TALK by GE Women's Network" event on March 7th, 2018.

AFP Conversations
107. The Secretary Turned Finance Executive: Stephanie Uhl's Improbable Career

AFP Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 28:40


Stephanie Uhl is assistant treasurer of Forest City Realty Trust, a NYSE-listed company with nearly $1 billion in annual revenue. But Uhl didn't start there 13 years ago as a treasury associate. Actually, she was hired as a part-time receptionist. "This was just an entry-level position to get me through college," she says. "And then it leads to a wildly different career. It's pretty amazing, don't you think?" Uhl discusses her improbable career path and has some advice -- especially for women.

Vancouver Real
#150: Cam MacDougall | Shorten the Divide

Vancouver Real

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 64:25


In order, Cam MacDougall has been a Criminal, Chef, Finance Executive, CrossFit & Lifestyle Coach, Social Entrepreneur and now Impact Driven Philanthropist and Blogger. Cam joins on the podcast to share his journey from a rough beginning to run his own business and now coaching! He shares many tools a tricks that have helped him along the way! Cam will also be riding mountain bikes from Banff to Mexico to raise awareness and funds for the Mental Health of our future generation. They have partnered with the Take A Hike Foundation to help at risk youth realize their true potential. Support Cam on his ride at Shorten the Divide (website below) Connect with Cam: www.cammacdougall.com www.cammacdougall.com/blog/ https://www.instagram.com/cammacdougall/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/cammacdougall/ https://twitter.com/cammacdougz Shorten The Divide (Impact Project) www.shortenthedivide.com https://www.instagram.com/shortenthedivide/ https://shortenthedivide.com/donate-today/ Hosts: Andy and Mike Zaremba Connect with Andy or apply as a guest on Vancouver Real at www.andyzaremba.com Sponsored by: Float House www.floathouse.ca: use the promo code "Vancouver Real to save 20% on a single float. www.Vancouverreal.tv Vancouver Real Media inc.

The Conscious Consultant Hour
Your Hidden Light with Raana Zia

The Conscious Consultant Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 60:37


This week, on The Conscious Consultant Hour, Sam welcomes Finance Executive turned Spiritual and Self-help Author, Raana Zia. Raana Zia is a corporate finance executive turned spiritual, self-help author. She has spent her career holding executive level leadership roles in large retail companies including the position of Chief Financial Officer. She has spent over 15 years developing leaders and teams to maximize their abilities and achieve their professional goals in the corporate world. Her passion for personal and leadership development and an intense desire to discover her own purpose and potential led her down an unexpected path of self-realization and spirituality. Raana's journey into self-discovery opened her up to a greater understanding of her direct connection and influence over her reality. Her realizations and personal experiences compelled her to write the bookYour Hidden Light: A Personal Guide to Creating Your Desired Life in order to share with others what she believes is the most direct and efficient path to achieving your desires and living a life of happiness, continued growth, and fulfilment. You can learn more about Raana and her book at www.yourhiddenlight.com Segment 1: The Universe Quote: Sometimes on your birthday, you're not in a very celebratory mood. But, birthdays are so special and a lot can be revealed about ourselves by doing lots of research about our birthdays. Abraham Quote: Talking about the difference and importance of vibrations and emotions. Your vibration comes before your emotion. Your emotions are a response to your vibrations. Segment 2: What was it that got Raana to go from that typical business level to someone that would write a book called your hidden light? In 2012, she moved to the big city and accomplished everything she wanted to accomplish in such a short period of time. “I knew internally, that I created these big changes in my life.” Says Raana. She decided to write a book about all the profound wisdom she learned on her journey. Raana believes in all religions and all faiths. We all believe in love and doing good for others. Segment 3: Your Hidden Light: ” When I started writing this, I didn't stop. I wrote for eight hours a day,” says Raana. She felt a powerful energy with her the whole time. She was writing the way that she would want to receive the information. Segment 4: Your Hidden Light Part II: When you talk about spirituality, you have to look at it practically. The chapter, Question reality pushes your mind and makes you see the world in a different light. When you open your mind to new pieces of information, you may be surprised what you get in return. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-conscious-consultant-hour8505/donations

AFP Conversations
96. AI and FP&A: Perfect Together? Maybe, Says Finance Executive Chris Ortega

AFP Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 35:19


Chris Ortega does financial planning and analysis for Emarsys North America, but he's increasingly interested in artificial intelligence. In this episode of AFP Conversations, Ortega discusses the future of FP&A and AI, why FP&A may be late adopters of this new technology, and the lessons he's learned on his journey from accounting to finance and employee to leader. Ortega will lead a session about AI and FP&A at www.FinNext.org, March 18-20 in San Francisco.

Executives on Campus
JobSmart Career Hour (2007): A Day in the Life of a Finance Executive

Executives on Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 58:09


Eileen Cohen, Managing Director, JP Morgan Asset Management and Kathleen Costine, Head Manager, Bear Stearns Health and Education Finance Group speak about their individual career paths, job functions, experiences within the finance industry at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event is moderated by Nelgene Stiell, Baruch student, Marketing Director of the Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society. The event takes place on March 6, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.

Executives on Campus
JobSmart Career Hour (2007): A Day in the Life of a Finance Executive

Executives on Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 58:09


Eileen Cohen, Managing Director, JP Morgan Asset Management and Kathleen Costine, Head Manager, Bear Stearns Health and Education Finance Group speak about their individual career paths, job functions, experiences within the finance industry at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event is moderated by Nelgene Stiell, Baruch student, Marketing Director of the Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society. The event takes place on March 6, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.