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MARCUS COPE FITNESS
EPISODE 49- NICK KAY Professional Basketballer

MARCUS COPE FITNESS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 15:43


What a guest to have on! I was lucky enough to have Nick Kay on the podcast this week. Nick has just came off an incredible campaign with the Australian Boomers at the olympics winning Bronze Medalla. We spoke about: -Nick's journey through basketball -Olympics what it means to be a boomer and winning that bronze medal. -His up and coming season in Japan -Goals for this season and next. Thanks again Nick for the opportunity and your time. Find Nick at: IG- nickkay4 Find myself at: IG:@m.cope.fitness Website: www.marcuscopefitness.net Facebook:Marcus Cope Fitness Youtube Channel: Marcus Cope Fitness

DrunkFriend
Episode 56 - Nick, Creator of Racketboy.com

DrunkFriend

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 103:50


This week, we're visited by Nick (40:29), the creator of the retrogaming website Racketboy.com, which has been around since ye olden days of 2004. We discuss how coverage of retrogaming content has changed over the years, what its like to have your writing and research picked apart, retro game pricing changes and what influences those prices, baseball video games, and lots of other stuff. If you're a collector folk, you'll enjoy this one.Find Nick on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/racketboyFind more of our work at http://www.polymedianetwork.comFind Travis on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/travplaysgamesFind Alex on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/snesdrunkSend us an email drunkfriendpodcast@gmail.comPlease rate and review our podcast wherever you listen!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/snesdrunk)

RockTape Podcast
Episode 71 - Nick Sanders talks about dry needling

RockTape Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 52:21


On this episode, John chats with Nick Sanders about dry needling. Find Nick on social media: Instagram - @phytforfunction www.phytforfunction.com Find John on social media: Instagram - @drjohncampione Don't forget 15% off your next order of tape, topicals, mobility tools and apparel at shop.rocktape.com. 15% off of the best tape and gear around! Use Promo code: ROCKCAST Check out www.knackbags.com whenever you buy a bag just use our affiliate code ROCKCAST. The new Series 2 is out and it is amazing! Trust me when I tell you, you are going to love your Knack bag.

Drunk Read-Thrus
Season 2: Episode 7: Jade & Nick join us to read 'Two Introverts in a Bar'

Drunk Read-Thrus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 33:06


In this episode, Jade Robertson (@jaderobertsonfilms) and Nicholas Janzen (@nicholasjanzen) from Wildfire, the feature, join us to read the hilarious 'Two Introverts in a Bar' by the fabulous, Mackenzie Ogden! Pour yourself a drink, drink responsibly and join the coversation! Find Nick and Jade @wildfirefeature on IG and folllow their journey! You can find us on the socials @180sisterhood Cheers!

Lead Sell Grow - The Human Experience
Creating the Person You're Meant to Be with Nick Connor

Lead Sell Grow - The Human Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 60:16


In this podcast, Creating the person you're meant to be with Nick Connor, Nick shares his story about being a pro baseball player that reached his peak and had to make a change. What would that transition look like? In Nick's case, he ended up taking a job in door to door sales selling security systems in residential neighborhoods.Nick talks about the complexities in life and business. In baseball, one can be a really good player but as they progress in the game, they face other players who are also advancing in the game. In his case, the complexity of hitting a 95 MPH babseball with movement was too complex.In business, we are encouraged to grow. What we may not calculate is what is underneath, below the surface. In sales, we need to deal with rejection. Rejection is not something that any of us desire. Just like in baseball after a bad game, players are encouraged and coached to put that game behind them and to keep moving forward. The same can be true with sales. There are bad days and you have to keep sticking with it.We also venture into the conversation regarding the pandemic and making use of the time to make changes for the better. We also discussed Jim Rohn's Goal setting workbook, that can be found here https://store.jimrohn.com/jim-rohn-one-year-success-planner/Find Nick at Nickconnor.com 

Teawithmikeshow
From playing competitive Basketball to running the National Ability Basketball League

Teawithmikeshow

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 44:09


Joining me for this conversation was National Ability Basketball League founder with a background in Business and Marketing Nick LaVere. The theme of the show was about overcoming challenges and not being afraid to ask for help. Nick spoke about his love of Basketball, his connection to his brother Alex and the National Ability Basketball League project. Be inspired by Nick's story and use it as motivation to go out and make a difference in your local community. Find Nick through: Website: https://www.nabl.net Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nationalabilitybasketball Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NationalAbilityBasketballLeague Twitter: https://twitter.com/ability_league Twitter: https://twitter.com/NickLaVere20 Find the Teawithmikeshow through: Website: http://teawithmike.com Podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-johnson933 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TEAWITHMIKEJ/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tea_with_mike?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teawithmike/?hl=en Thank you for listening. Please tell your friends about this Podcast. Thank you Teawithmike

MindStorm Podcast Show
Daniel Erhu - Changing Your Life for The Better Through Fitness - 134

MindStorm Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 42:41


Fitness can act as a tool to improve your own life. However there’s a lot of misinformation out there, and along with fitness, there come endless diets, workouts and opinions. Our guest today went from being socially anxious and afraid to becoming confident, and sustain himself financially before 20 years old. He says that he was lucky to find his passion so early in life…Daniel was 14 when he first got into a gym. What came after was a transformation that would shape his life. His physique is just a by-product of that transformation, because it all starts in the mind. And the same it happend with him when he fell in love with reading various authors. ▫ Find Nick on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielerhu/ ▫ Find us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/gratefulshow

Hisessions Hawaii Podcast
Hisessions Hawaii Podcast Episode #70 - Ryoji Soranaka and Nick Rammer

Hisessions Hawaii Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 74:53


It's a special 2-guest version of the podcast today. First, we talk to Ryoji Soranaka who started his restaurant career in Japan. Ogo Ono-Loa has been considered to be the "Cheers" of Japan with many locals stopping through. He talks about the relationship between Hawaiian food, Japan, Hula, and music. Jon does a 1-on-1 interview with Nick Rammer who is the creator of the Mental Health Toolkit. Nick developed his product to help first responders in dealing with either Autistic, or mentally compromised individuals. Get your limited edition Colt Brennan T-shirts here: barefootleague.com hilife808.com You can find Ryoji here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/264223874597477/ Find Nick and the Mental Health Toolkit here: https://mhtk.org/ Support the show by getting a shirt here: https://hilifeclothing.com/collections/shirts/products/hilife-t-shirt-hisession-collaboration Find Devon Nekoba here: https://kumu.com/ Love watching HI*Sessions? Well, now you can join our Patreon community and directly impact our ability to continue making great videos like this one. For as little as $1/mo. you'll get early access to our content as well as cool exclusive stuff for the Patreon community. Visit http://www.patreon.com/hisessions and sign up today! Make sure you subscribe to get notified when we release new videos! Follow HI*Sessions: http://hisessions.com http://www.facebook.com/hisessions http://twitter.com/hisessions

MindStorm Podcast Show
Nick Nittoli - Living Consciously in a World of Suppression - 132

MindStorm Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 57:58


Our guest today is a rapper, singer, song writer and producer. He got his foot in the door through BRAVO Platinum Hit in 2011. Shortly after he started a record label and worked with many high-end people such as Snoop Dogg, French Montana, White G and more. His grandparents were song writers for Frank Sinatra and every step he took in his career was based off the love for music. In this episode we talk about how the music industry is corrupted at the top, why the school system is failing us, we also touch upon the over-sexualization of music, movies and media overall… And last but not least we talk about death, immortality, existence and reality. ▫ Find Nick on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicknittoli/ ▫ Find Nick on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialnicknittoli ▫ Listen to Nick's music on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3xzm09zGUXD96eVSzTVNRj?si=BtP0xSCUQ0O9QEqXlUHiLw ▫ Check out Nick's music on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi-XI9tJXttOUroa67-XIeg ▫ Find us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/gratefulshow

Sober Experiment Podcast
Season 3 Episode 14 with Nick Craze @gamblingguard

Sober Experiment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 65:24


What are the odds of this? Today, Alex and Lisa chat to Nick Craze about his gambling addiction and his journey to recovery and find surprising similarities between gambling and alcohol addiction. As a ‘rite of passage’, Nick wanted to have a bet for the first time, now that he was able to gamble legally in the UK. The bet paid off and the seeds of his addiction had been sown. After years of destructive gambling and an addiction that Nick describes as “uniquely dangerous” he finally won the battle against his addiction. Nick now raises awareness of gambling addiction across social media, with the aim and intent of reaching both those suffering from, and at risk of, gambling related harm. Nick has embraced the positivity and opportunity of recovery from addiction and is passionate about helping others to do the same. Please check out our website https://www.beesoberofficial.com. You can also check out the following link to find out more of what we are up to, you can sign up to our newsletter, join our Facebook group and subscribe to our YouTube channel - linktr.ee/beesober Find Nick on his website: https://gambling-guard.com and @gamblingguard on Instagram, TikTok and Twitter. Numbers and websites for anyone needing external support with gambling; GamCare - the national gambling helpline lines open 24/7 0808 8020 133 https://www.gamcare.org.uk GamStop - national self exclusion scheme from all licensed gambling websites/operators in the UK https://www.gamstop.co.uk Season three is sponsored by IPHM, The International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine, an International Accreditation Board for Holistic, Complementary, Alternative, Beauty Therapists and Training Providers & Counsellors. Visit their website here for more information: https://www.iphm.co.uk/ Additional links: Nacoa: https://www.nacoa.org.uk/ AA https://aa.org/ Al Anon https://al-anon.org/ Samaritans: https://www.samaritans.org/ or call 116 123 Abortion Support Line: https://www.supportline.org.uk/problems/abortion/ Luna Courses: https://www.lunacourses.com/ Use code BEESOBER20 to receive £20 off any course over £50 15% off Nocktail use BEESOBER at checkout https://www.nocktail.com 10% off Noughty AF wine use BEESOBER10 at checkout https://thomsonandscott.com/products/noughty-alcohol-free-sparkling-wine Buy a range of AF drinks from The Dry Drinker https://scripts.affiliatefuture.com/AFClick.asp?affiliateID=348247&merchantID=7264&programmeID=26735&mediaID=-1&tracking=&url=

She's Out Of This World with Madi Baulch
Nick Werber: Navigating Family Trauma

She's Out Of This World with Madi Baulch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 68:11


In this week's episode Madi is joined by Integrative Coach, Nick Weber. Nick specializes in individual, family and inherited trauma, mindfulness, applied neuroscience and energy work. In their conversation, Madi and Nick talk about trauma, in particularly family trauma and he explains Family Constellations. Nick tells us what inherited trauma is and how we can navigate our roles in family relationships. Madi and Nick discuss holistic healing, and how the body can be a portal for healing. Nick gives practices to implement into our daily lives if we're interested in exploring this work more deeply. Join Nick's Focalizing Training Starting in MayWhere to Find Nick: https://nicknwerber.com/Nick's InstagramWhere to Find Madi: www.madibaulch.comMadi's Instagram

The Higherside Chats
Nick Hinton | The Saturn Time Cube, Tyler, & The Plasma Apocalypse

The Higherside Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 68:28


Sign up for Plus, hear the full 2 hour episodes, and join the THC inner circle: thehighersidechats.com/plus-membership Oh mama! Today the great Nick Hinton joins THC to talk about the vital content he's released, often in the form of Reddit/Twitter threads. We also talk about his two books The Saturn Time Cube Simulation & The Aquarian Singularity, both only available through Direct Message. Nick is also the host of the What Iff Podcast & the Founder of The Institute For Folly. Find Nick on Reddit or Twitter, and tell him you liked the show!    

Coffee Talk With John Papaloni
Episode 35: Real Estate 2021 - Importance of Investing in Real Estate - Ottawa vs GTA with Nick J. Kyte

Coffee Talk With John Papaloni

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 37:30


Today I interview Nick J. Kyte from Coldwell Banker First Ottawa Realty. We talk about the real estate market, some of the similarities and differences between Ottawa & The GTA. We discuss some points for purchasing or selling your home, as well as the difference with buying for living in or for investment purposes. You can Find Nick at https://nickkyte.com/ or on All social Platforms as NickJKyte.

Coffee Talk With John Papaloni
Episode 35_Real Estate 2021 - Importance of Investing in Real Estate - Ottawa vs GTA with Nick J. Kyte

Coffee Talk With John Papaloni

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 37:30


Today I interview Nick J. Kyte from Coldwell Banker First Ottawa Realty. We talk about the real estate market, some of the similarities and differences between Ottawa & The GTA. We discuss some points for purchasing or selling your home, as well as the difference with buying for living in or for investment purposes. You can Find Nick at https://nickkyte.com/ or on All social Platforms as NickJKyte.

Red Dog Road
Red Dog Road Podcast: Announcing the Date for the New Show

Red Dog Road

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 54:28


We decided to do one more episode when we learned the timeline for our new show. You’ll learn the date and Nick and Mike also catch you up on what they’ve been doing over the last few weeks. Find Nick and Mike on social media here: Mike: InstagramNick: Instagram and Twitter Music for the show courtesy of Bensound.

Uber Podcast
CMP E100: Nick Mason, Living Dead Drummer

Uber Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 84:11


Today we are talking to the ultra awesome, Nick Mason. Nick is a professional drummer. What is it like creating art with sticks and a beat? Listen to Nick's story. Find Nick online: Website: http://www.livingdeaddrummer.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LivingDeadDrummer Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/livingdeaddrummer This episode is sponsored by Naked Warrior Recovery. Check them out at nw-recovery.com and use code: CMP20 at checkout for 20% your order. Go to www.calemarker.com for more goodness. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecalemarkerpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecalemarkerpodcast/support

Fat Kid At Heart
Episode 13- Brain Boss Nick Krantz

Fat Kid At Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 58:20


In this episode I interview the brain boss Nick Krantz. He is a nutrition coach that helps people optimize their brain health and shares his own struggles and experiences with concussions and traumatic brain injuries.  Find Nick on Instagram @nickkrantzfit you can also find him on his podcast Brain Boss Find me on Instagram @coachtonyavila Facebook - Tony Avila Email- info@nexusnutritioncoaching.com

Overshot: A Paintball Podcast
EP: 73 GPX 10-Man Recap with the Master Blasters

Overshot: A Paintball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 64:46


In the studio, we have Nick De Sarno and Travis Baskin from the pro-ICPL team Master Blasters fresh off their win at the Gator Paintball Xtreme 10-man in Florida.We dig into everything from how the points broke down and what they did to get ready for the event. We also talk about the Fox Nation show that they appeared in called Paintball: America's Secret Pastime. Find Nick below at:https://www.facebook.com/nick.sarniehttps://www.instagram.com/nickdesarno_/ Find Travis below at:https://www.facebook.com/travis.baskin.7https://www.instagram.com/tbask7/Find the Master Blasters below at:https://www.facebook.com/masterblasterspaintballhttps://www.instagram.com/masterblasters_85/Check out the sponsors for the podcast below:https://vulcanousa.com (Use code overshot10 for 10% off)https://www.dyzanasports.com/overshot (Use code overshot for 10%)Please support the show below:https://www.patreon.com/Overshotapaintballpodcast

Catching Up With Dwayne
Catching Up - Nick Sahoyah ( Mortal Kombat Kitties)

Catching Up With Dwayne

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 64:54


Happy New Year! Dwayne catches up with West Coast Comedian Nick Sahoyah! This week we discuss video games, Armie Hammer, and the Adidas/ Puma split. Find Nick on Twitter and Instagram. @Sahoyah

New Realm
#56 - Nick Seck Returns!!!

New Realm

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 53:25


Nick Seck is a traveler and blogger on a journey to visit every county in the United States. Find Nick on Instagram @countycounting and @nickseck.

ScreenVomit
Relaxer: Help I'm Sitting and I Can't Stand Up - feat. Nick Alonzo

ScreenVomit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 77:50


WOW, this week we've tackled a wild one! We're getting into Kid Rock fans, Y2K challenges, the most disgusting beverage (milk), anti-sodomy laws, and whether leather is edible as we discuss the 2018 indie film RELAXER, joined by special guest, Chicago filmmaker Nick Alonzo (Shitcago, Da Big Zip). CW: There is vomit audio in the trailer (around 10m in). After dark, we get into Stranger Things, McRib commercials, I'm Thinking of Ending Things, Showgirls, and Thunderpants. Find Nick at www.nickalonzo.com, or find their new movie at www.dabigzip.com. We can be found everywhere @screenvomit, or send us an email at screenvomitpod@gmail.com.

After Hours with Amy Lawrence
After Hours with Amy Lawrence - Nick Hardwick, Former NFL Player/Podcast Host

After Hours with Amy Lawrence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 15:52


Nick joins Amy to disucss Philip Rivers' 1st season with the Indianapolis Colts. Nick also gives his thoughts on Justin Herbert and Anthony Lynn's hot seat in Los Angeles. And lastly, Nick sheds some light on his Weight Loss Program he's been working on since retirement from the NFL. Find Nick's Podcast on the BLEAV Podcast Network: Finding Center. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sean L. Show
Man of the Cards

Sean L. Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 59:43


My guest this week is Nicholas Kepley, also known as the MAN OF THE CARDS! Nick is Tarot Reader & Mystic. Nick has written a series of interactive guides called “In Search of Tarot.” He tells us a brief history of Tarot and his experience getting into tarot and readings. Nick also pulls some cards for me and some of our listeners. We even find out if Zoe might finally get to peg! Find Nick on Instagram at Instagram.com/ManoftheCards Find me on Insta: Instagram.com/SeanLShow Find me on Twitter at: Twitter.com/SeanLShow For the late night Twitter: Twitter.com/SLS_AfterHours --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seanlshow/support

The Movie Bunker
Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight with Nick de Semlyen

The Movie Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 48:20


Happy Halloween! To join in the spooky fun this week we have deputy editor of Empire magazine Nick de Semlyen along to wax lyrical about 1995's Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight. Will it be a frightful mess or a fright fest, now thats intertainment! Find Nick here: https://twitter.com/NickdeSemlyen https://twitter.com/empiremagazine   Visit our Patreon site! Patreon All Movie Bunker Podcasts and info: Movie Bunker Website Follow us on the socials: Insta Facebook Twitter

Made For This with Jennie Allen
08 - What You Need When You Feel Hopeless with Nick Vujicic

Made For This with Jennie Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 26:48


This is your 30-minute pep talk for when you feel hopeless. My friend Nick Vujicic was born without arms or legs and has an incredible story. DON'T MISS THIS EPISODE. It will help you get back to the basics we all need to anchor ourselves in when we're feeling hopeless.Find Nick's ministry here: https://lifewithoutlimbs.org/Find Nick's books here: https://shop.lifewithoutlimbs.org/collections/booksGet started with Issuu today for FREE or if you sign up for a premium account you willget 50% off when you go to ISSUU.com/​podcast​ and use promo code ​madeforthis.

Beyond The Strange
'The Martians' w/ Researcher-Author: Nick Redfern 10/18/20

Beyond The Strange

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 119:53


Join us live, this Sunday 10/18 @ 7pmPT when Beyond The Strange guest paranormal investigator, author Nick Redfern joins Dave and talks about his latest book 'The Martians'. Nick will explain why he feels their is life on Mars, what the martians may look like, how similar are they to us and much more! Do not miss this interview Stay Strange!Listen to the show below in the Spreaker player or at shows Spreaker channel https://www.spreaker.com/show/beyond-the-strange also streaming at TheFringe.FMUse the Chat tab at the top of the page to join the Strange Chat Discord channel. Nick Redfern has been interested in UFOs since 1978. His main area of research centers around determining what has been learned about the UFO subject at an official level in Britain. He has spent hundreds of hours at the Public Record Office in London, and has uncovered thousands of pages of previously-classified Royal Air Force, Air Ministry and Ministry of Defense files on UFOs dating from the Second World War. Nick is the author of several best-selling books on UFOs including: The FBI Files: The FBI's UFO Top Secrets Exposed; and Cosmic Crashes: The Incredible Story Of The UFOs That Fell To Earth. Nick also lectures on the UFO subject both in the U.K. and abroad. Find Nick on his websitehttps://nickredfernfortean.blogspot.com/

Beyond The Strange
'The Martians' w/ Researcher-Author: Nick Redfern 10/18/20

Beyond The Strange

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 119:53


Join us live, this Sunday 10/18 @ 7pmPT when Beyond The Strange guest paranormal investigator, author Nick Redfern joins Dave and talks about his latest book 'The Martians'. Nick will explain why he feels their is life on Mars, what the martians may look like, how similar are they to us and much more! Do not miss this interview Stay Strange!Listen to the show below in the Spreaker player or at shows Spreaker channel https://www.spreaker.com/show/beyond-the-strange also streaming at TheFringe.FMUse the Chat tab at the top of the page to join the Strange Chat Discord channel. Nick Redfern has been interested in UFOs since 1978. His main area of research centers around determining what has been learned about the UFO subject at an official level in Britain. He has spent hundreds of hours at the Public Record Office in London, and has uncovered thousands of pages of previously-classified Royal Air Force, Air Ministry and Ministry of Defense files on UFOs dating from the Second World War. Nick is the author of several best-selling books on UFOs including: The FBI Files: The FBI's UFO Top Secrets Exposed; and Cosmic Crashes: The Incredible Story Of The UFOs That Fell To Earth. Nick also lectures on the UFO subject both in the U.K. and abroad. Find Nick on his websitehttps://nickredfernfortean.blogspot.com/

New Realm
#31 - Nick Hirshon

New Realm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 55:01


Nick Hirshon is a journalism professor, media historian, author, and previously served as a reporter for the New York Daily News. Find Nick at http://nick-hirshon.com/ and read his book 'We Want Fish Sticks". Be sure to follow him on Twitter and to check out the Pioneer Times!

Access Potential Podcast
#113 Deep Dive: Nick Maier - Youth development, writing and storytelling

Access Potential Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 50:42


In this conversation I chat with Nick Maier who owns The Youth Academy - a gym and youth development centre in Warners Bay. We talk about owning a business, journalling, writing and more. Find Nick on instagram: @nickmaier__ www.humandevelopment.me

The Faster Than Normal Podcast: ADD | ADHD | Health
Finding Your Funny w/ Comic Creator Nick Seluk

The Faster Than Normal Podcast: ADD | ADHD | Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 20:25


Nick Seluk is the New York Times Bestselling cartoonist behind Heart and Brain comics and creator of The Awkward Yeti. He is the author/illustrator of two books with Scholastic, creator of the card game OrganATTACK, and enjoys finding new projects and mediums to work in. Nick lives in Michigan, where he enjoys occasionally going for a very slow, painful run.  Today we’re talking about his ADD and how he harnessed it to create a career! Enjoy!   ***CORONA VIRUS EDITION***   In this episode Peter & Nick Seluk discuss: :47-  Intro and welcome Nick!  Check out his work that I love here https://theawkwardyeti.com 2:12-  Tell us your backstory, tell us what it was like growing up? 5:00-  Growing up as a kid were your distractions primarily drawings, doodling then? 6:20-  What would you say to our listeners who are emailing and saying, how do I figure out what I really want to do and how do I turn it into success, despite whatever degree I’m allegedly pursuing?  11:40-  Have you had a moment where you realized/it hit you that ‘holy crap, I can make a living and survive by doing this for a living’? 13:00-  Do you still suffer in any capacity from imposter syndrome? 15:24-  Have you noticed any changes in the way you live your life during all this COVID madness? How are you handling it in regards to your ADD, etc? 17:43-  What is a life rule, or two that you really have to keep in place, otherwise, everything just goes to shi*&? 18:20-  How can people find you?  Find Nick’s website at https://theawkwardyeti.com and @theawkwardyeti on Twitter  INSTA and @AwkwardYeti on Facebook 18:38-  Thank you Nick Seluk! And thank YOU for subscribing, reviewing and listening. Your reviews are working! Even if you’ve reviewed us before, would you please write even a short one for this episode? Each review that you post helps to ensure that word will continue to spread, and that we will all be able to reach & help more people! You can always reach me via peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterThanNormal on all of the socials. STAY HEALTHY - STAY SAFE - PLEASE WEAR YOUR MASK.. until next time! 19:40-  Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits As always, leave us a comment below and please drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven’t already! As you know, the more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse! Do you know of anyone you think should be on the FTN podcast? Shoot us a note, we’d love to hear! We have a new sister video cast called 20MinutesInLockdown! A video podcast devoted to learning fascinating lessons from interesting humans all around the world, all in 20 minutes or less!  20 Minutes in Lockdown was born in early April of 2020, when we were in fact, in lockdown, and couldn’t do much of anything. Realizing that more than ever, people could benefit from learning from people outside of their comfort zone – people with interesting stories to tell, people with good advice, people with useful ideas that could help improve lives, we started hosting short Facebook video interviews, and we grew from there. (Plus, you can actually see my hair colors change before your very eyes!) Check it out:  www.20MinutesInLockdown.com   TRANSCRIPT:  Hey guys, Peter Shankman, welcome to another episode of Faster Than Normal. We're going to have fun today this is going to be a great episode! I got Nick Seluk here. Nick… you've seen his stuff. You might not know his name, but you know, his comic. Nick is the cartoonist behind the amazing, The Awkward Yeti. Have you ever seen this? I guarantee you, you have, I've shared them with my ADHD audience, you probably shared them with friends. There's no question about it because it speaks to anyone who has any type of neurodiversity going on in their lives- a hundred percent. He's the cartoonist behind Heart and Brain comics and as I said, The Awkward Yeti. He’s the author and illustrator of two books with Scholastic, creator of the card game Organ Attack, and he enjoys finding new projects and mediums to work in. Nick lives in Michigan, where he enjoys occasionally- I love, I love this knowing for a very slow painful run. Oh my God. I've found my soul mate. I've found my, my, my… This is awesome. Nick. Welcome to Faster Than Normal man.  Thanks for having me, Peter.  Oh, this is awesome. I was just telling you before we started all, I'm a fan boy of yours, but a huge fan for years.Your, your comics speak to, they speak to everyone, but my God, I mean the, the, the ones you do where the brain just sort of goes off on us like we're perfectly happy. Everything's fine. And then, we'll say something and now we're up all night and we're screwed. It is just beautifully done for those with ADHD, because that is literally how we live our lives. Now you have.. ADD you were telling me, so tell us your backstory, tell us what it was like growing up, where you, obviously, you said you were diagnosed around, uh, what'd you say? 38 or so?  Yeah, around the age that I am right now, 38. I, as you can imagine was not a very good student. I hung out with really intelligent people, really good students and I always thought, Oh, I must just be kind of the clown with the group. That's fine. So, you know, this mediocre student never knew how to study. I was the one in college who was pulling all nighters with people who were studying, but I was just there distracting them. But I never did it for a test. So, um, yeah, it was just, uh, I.I needed to figure out like what's going on with, um, my focus and everything. And I finally saw a psychiatrist and I was telling them about my anxiety and my depression and, uh, you know, things like that. And, and then I said, well, you know, maybe some of the impulsiveness, there's some ADD element, and he's like, yeah, Yeah. He immediately, yeah. Some, some good stuff that Adderall, um, which is, which was really great the first, week for those of you who have taken Adderall. It's wonderful. Um, but the funny thing with my comics is I think they are pretty, uh, They do display a lot of the tendencies that I have with ADD. And I've even had, I think years ago, somebody said you should probably get yourself checked out over, ADD in the comments and I remember at the time I was really offended by it. Oh yeah. How dare you diagnose me? About how little attention span. I have. Um, and it turns out they were right. So if I could find them I’d probably say thanks.   Begrudgingly angry. Thanks. No, I, you know, it's totally true though. I mean, I've, I've been on stage, you know, before I, before I got diagnosed and started making ADHD a mainstream of what I talk about, I mean said, I'd be on stage. We'd be like, wow. You know, you're a really fast mouse and a really fast brain, you know, you should, I wonder if that does that affect you negatively? And I'd be like, bitch, please. How dare you? You know? But no, that's exactly what it is. And, and, and I always, I always compare it to like, um, Every once in a while, you'll catch an interview on TV or something with some sports figures, some music, musician or something who's clearly hi at the time they're playing it off. Like they're playing it off like they’re not, and they're just trying really hard to participate in the conversation, but you're watching them and you're watching their facial expressions. Yeah, it's obvious you're high, you know, stop trying to hide it. Just be high. It's sort of exactly the same thing. Um, so tell me about you growing up as a kid, you were always on assuming, you know, even me for college, like school and whatever it wasn't that great. Or, you know, as it were, did you, were you a, was your district or your distractions primarily, um, uh, drawings. Doodling or yeah, drawing? Absolutely. In class. That's all I would do. I would, I couldn't pay any attention to anything that didn't interest me, which was about 80% of school. So it's any wonder I even made it to college at that rate, but yeah, I would draw comics in class and I'd share them with my friends and that was pretty much how I spent school. I never got any better at it. And I think that has something to do with the attention span too. It was just, I, I. Love the drawing, but I didn't have the focus to sit there and, and get better. Like do fine Art had took a couple of classes here and there, but, uh, I think cartoons ended up just being the perfect medium for me. So I could express things without having to really commit to say 10 hours doing an intricate drawing or painting or something.  A lot of our listeners are students or college students, things like that are just out of college, you know? And they're constantly emailing, Hey, I don't have. You know, even on Adderall, even on Conserta, my attention span, you know, I'm trying to figure out what I love. Right. It seems to me that you figured out what you love and to manage, to turn it into a career. Right. You know, at least one that would seemingly support you. So what would you tell. All these kids who, you know, are, are emailing and saying, how do I figure out what I do and how do I, how do I turn it into success? You know, they're saying, Oh, you know, I got my degree in this or that. And I just love it. I can't imagine doing the rest of my life and I get bored and I get stressed out about it. I think there's still very much a very much a stigma, even though it's dropped a bit, there's still a very much of a stigma of, um, and what you love as opposed to doing, you know, getting the 40 hour job, every job, and then doing it 40 years ago, even though that doesn't exist anymore. It's, you know, our parents' generation, obviously, that's what they have. And so it takes a very sort of enlightened parent to be okay with that, doing that and I think we have another, another generation to go before that starts to let up a little bit.  Yeah. Um, finding what you love to do is really difficult. And I, I did not go right into it. I tried, I tried to get syndicated when I was 18. I was making a strip and sending it into at least one syndicate who rejected me, of course. Well, funny thing is later, they ended up being my first publisher.  So you can take a second. You can tell us how awesome of a feeling that was.  That felt really good. I pursued one publisher because they used to publish Calvin and Hobbes. Awesome.  And that's, that was my favorite strip or one of my favorites. And, uh, so I didn't shop around and it was just like, it's this, or it's nothing basically. And it worked out after a while, but I spent, you know, I went to school for, uh, I wanted to do Music Production and then I shifted over to Psychology and that ended up being really good for me because I could kind of BS my way through it because there was a lot of essays and it's like, I can, I can kind of convince you that this makes sense. Um, so I got through my degree that way, um, you know, in science, uh, in more straightforward sciences, you can't do that as much because you really have to stick to facts and figures and you know, there are. Real answers.  I think that is, I think that is something that we do because, you know, I have a journalism degree, right. And well, I know how to write as long as I had a right. You can't tell me I didn't do the assignment.  Exactly, when it came to the formatting, this is where I really struggled because I didn't care. Um, and it's, it's really difficult to do something that you don't care about. Like even with the medication they want to help you care about something they will just help you follow through to something you are willing to do. So I ended up of course, with a degree in Psychology going into Graphic Design, uh, that natural transition for somebody like me. Um, so I did Graphic Design and it kind of worked my way up and it was an art director for awhile and was managing a team and I did the whole soul sucking corporate job for about. 10 years and I hated it and I hated the people I was around. I started thinking I was one of them and I got really dark and depressing and still, I just, I put all of my energy into this thing that I really loved doing. And I already knew that I loved doing, and it was my escape. Um, and then it became my desperate attempt to get out of it. And so I think it took me about a year and a half of working on it maybe two years, but I've. I mean, I, I worked my ass off when I was like, uh, when I was making comics initially I was riding in the car on the way to work. I would, if I was at the stop light, I’d scratch down a quick comic and then I'd get to work. I just to take my lunch break in the car and. And do comics in there. And then like once things were going, I I'd be doing emails and shipping out orders and before work in the morning, and then after work and I still, I had kids and a wife. And so I was still busy with that too. And you know, social life, but I like when you want something bad enough, that's the kind of work you have to put into it as I'm sure, you know, Peter. No question about it. And you know, it's interesting because even though you're busting your ass and you're constantly exhausted and you're 24 hours a day, you know, if you're not doing your real job, you're doing this. So you get to, hopefully one day become your real job, no matter how much you're doing that, it still doesn't feel like work because you love, you love it so much that you constantly want to do it, right? Yes, absolutely. I mean, what I do now, you know, any new projects I'm working on, it never feels like work. I'm not really thinking about, you know, what kind of, what's this going to turn into? Um, monetarily, I like I'm working on a video game right now and I'm not really thinking about- is this video game going to make me a bunch of money. I'm thinking I really want to make video game because I've never made one and I don't know much about it and I think it would be fun to try to do this. Um, there was no, Oh no, no, no. That's all right. I was kind of trailing off. Anyway.  Have you had a moment where your, where you realized the moment hit you, where you realized, holy crap, I can make a living out of this and I can survive this and, and this is going to be, you know, this is the future I wanted. I mean, I remember when I was, when I was a kid, I was always nervous if I didn't have a complete answer to something, if it's not a guaranteed way of doing something and finishing something and knowing how it was gonna work out, I'd be crazy. Right. And I couldn't, I, you know, I'd be, I'd be anxiety filled and now I'm just like, Well, yeah, I know I'm not traveling, and  COVID’s hit and I’m doing some, some digital keynotes and I'll make it, I'll make it. And, you know, eight year old Peter be like, who the fuck is this? Right? How the hell is, how the hell is he okay with this? Not like, you know screaming and downing Xanax or whatever you had that moment, as well? Yeah, I think so. I. Yeah. I feel that all the time, like, I, I just, I feel that I can make things work. And I remember the first time I felt like I could actually do what I wanted. It was a very early on when I was posting on Facebook for awhile. I, I got to a point where I had 33,000 followers and this was a turning point. I was working on a project and trying to start a business with like an old colleague and, um, And it wasn't really going anywhere. And I called him and I said, you know, I've got 33,000 followers and I actually think this could be something, so I'm done with this project and I'm focusing on this other one. And so it was an interesting gut feeling because I think it was just the rate that I had gotten to 33,000 felt like a trajectory that would sustain and I was right. I have a 2.4 million now on Facebook. So. I think it's pretty cool that I was seeing it that early on. Um, you know, I looked, I just looked for the patterns and things, I guess.   You know, it's, it's, it's interesting. Do you still suffer in any capacity from imposter syndrome? I'm assuming you do because every everyone like us does.  Oh, big time.  Let's talk about that for a second. Tell us about that.  Um, how do you experience it? So the best way I can describe and positives. And I've done this before in the podcast that people who listen know, um, everyday I wake up sure. That today is the day. The New York times is going to have a full front page story about what a complete fraud I am and how none of the success I have is real. I've just fallen into it. And then obviously they don't. But then the reason they don't is because I don't know when you're important enough for New York times to do a story, a front page story on someone like me. Well, you know, and, and I get these, I get these speaking gigs that people call me in the email, me, and I'm like, Wow. It was amazing. I made so much money this year, doing what I love sitting on stage and talking. It was all just a fluke. That won't last, it can't be real…yet it has lasted quote unquote for over 20 years. Right. It's completely lasted, but it's still in my head. I see it as that. I, I can not see my own success. I'm completely blind to it and, uh, I sometimes have to sit down and this may be maybe once a month or so. I'll force myself to think and say, listen, you had 80,000 likes on your comic on Instagram and you are so down on yourself right now, you're an idiot. Like you're not seeing this for what it is. Think of it as an absolute number. Now, 80,000 people took the time to read and participate in the posts, but I just can't even seem to see that. And I, I look at other Artists at any level of success and I think there's so much better- they are actual cartoonists where I'm more just, I just sketch things and I can't seem to..  I always see there might be 50,000 comments thanking me for something awesome. And then there's a one comment who says you're terrible. And of course that's the one I see, the other 50,000 completely don’t matter.  Yeah, that's the one that is more important than all the rest, they're just being nice. But the one in a million who was all; that was like stupid. That, that person was correct. That's the truth that one person spoke the truth. Nobody else was willing to speak. Where do you see, um, where you, I mean, we're, you know, we're obviously a weird time now, right? What do you see? Have you noticed any changes in the way you live your life? We were talking about this earlier. You said you can't go to the bar as much, but have you noticed any changes that you think might affect you or might affect that, that the focus more on neurodiversity? And one of the things I've noticed is that it's so much easier. To quote, unquote, forget about the schedule that keeps me on point. It's so much easier to forget about the fact that I have to exercise every day or I don't have a good day. And I have, you know, it's always easier to forget about the fact that dude, if you eat everything in the fridge, you're going to get much, much fatter, you know, what are you seeing and how are you handling that in this sort of weird new post-apocalyptic nightmare that we're all in? Not having accountability and a schedule is difficult. You know, I used to have a, a strip that I did for an online publisher for web, And I think I did Two a week. So it kept me on schedule and I found that everything else kind of went along with it. So if I, I knew I had to do those and it would kind of motivate me to do my other comics. Um, but at the same time, having very little restriction over overtime. Like once I've gotten used to, this has been really beneficial because I've noticed, you know, I'll do whatever I want whenever I want um, I'm, I've been running a lot more lately, like the last month. Like every other day, at least I'm running because I can, I just run what I feel like running. Right. It doesn't have to fit into any schedule. And I like, I don't have to be in an office or anything. So, you know, if I've done enough work that I feel satisfied and it's like, Two o'clock, three o'clock in the afternoon I'll just go out. You know, of course, absolutely. Without question in the worst possible time, I'll get it done. And..I’m starting to hit a groove. I've got good projects to work on where there is some accountability, like I’m trying to get an animated series going with a company, so I have to deal with them. And then the video game I'm dealing with the program, or, you know, I have people that need me and rely on me. I think that is necessary, or I probably wouldn't get anything done, especially a home where it has, you know, TV, iPad, phone, distracting me constantly. What is a life rule, or two; that you have things that if you don't do, everything just goes to shit? Um, if I don't do something creative, I, I am like dying inside and that kind of spirals. So I, I have to be creating something and it doesn't matter if anybody sees it, um, I just have to be doing a project that's like creating something new. That's my, that's my main thing, like that's what drives me and keeps me going, is just being productive.  How do people find you now? Obviously the awkward Yeti, um, is, is, is we're going to see where else do people find you? Oh, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter. Those are great places. Um, and yeah, the AwkwardYeti.com.  Very, very cool. I have no doubt that people are gonna reach out to, I, I I'm so thrilled. It was funny. I, when I emailed you and sent you a message, I'm like, you know, I really would love to have you, I'm sitting here going; you have you’ve had over 200 episodes, major celebrities like Tony Robbins, why the fuck are you sitting there going, you know, beginning to get all worried that he's what he’s going to say saying was, this was..I was excited about this. There's no was he’s going to say yes. So I’m thrilled that you did, man. This was really awesome. And, uh, really appreciate you taking the time. I really appreciate you inviting me on! Most definitely. And, and we'll definitely have you back. We'll do some more over time in the future- And again, thank you for being here!  Guys, just a phenomenal interview with Nick from The Awkward Yeti it's a phenomenal interview. We really appreciate him being here. If you liked what you heard as always, this is your first time you can subscribe if you liked what you heard, you could leave us a review somewhere on iTunes or Google play or wherever you download your stuff from. I think we're even on the Alexa. Yeah. So I have to say that because there's Alexis all in the house cancel. And if I don't say yes, a little start bothering me what I want.So thank you so much. ADHD is a gift, not a curse, as you know, and we will see you guys again next week. Thanks for being here. Have a great day. Stay safe, wear a mask.  — Credits: You've been listening to the Faster Than Normal podcast. We're available on iTunes, Stitcher and Google play and of course at www.FasterThanNormal.com I'm your host, Peter Shankman and you can find me at petershankman.com and @petershankman on all of the socials. If you like what you've heard, why not head over to your favorite podcast platform of choice and leave us a review, come more people who leave positive reviews, the more the podcast has shown, and the more people we can help understand that ADHD is a gift, not a curse. Opening and closing themes were performed by Steven Byrom and the opening introduction was recorded by Bernie Wagenblast. Thank you so much for listening. We'll see you next week. 

Let's Get Into It!
Why Online Business Exploded During 2020 with Nicholas Lal

Let's Get Into It!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 43:13


Find Nick here: https://www.facebook.com/nicklal WHERE TO FIND BREE: Instagram: goo.gl/SBtRko Website: livingbreely.com/ Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/living_breely/ Wanna be a guest on the show? Shoot us an email: teambree@livingbreely.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Camping Out with Dan Camp
Nick Roberts: Unleash the Vagabond-hood

Camping Out with Dan Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 69:58


Meet Nick Roberts. A true outdoor Casanova, Nick has been making his way through life on his own terms. Backed by his family and friends, Nick has felt the benefits of his access to the world of outdoor recreation but knows its not that way for everyone. We talk about roadblocks that appear as you follow your heart, the benefits of having a Flow vs. Grit mentality, why it's okay to not have conversations with your tattoo artist, and even a little bit about the harsh reality of lost love. As with every guest, I encouraged Nick to truly be himself. This comes along with some explicit language, so be aware of that heading into this conversation! Find Nick on Instagram: @nickroberts9 Nick's suggested books: Into the Wild by John Krakauer The Wedge by Scott Carney or any book by Edward Abbey Support Afros in Nature by following this link! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-camp7/support

The Build My Sports Biz Show with Ben Nabers
a conversation with Coach Nick (basketball entrepreneur)

The Build My Sports Biz Show with Ben Nabers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 34:09


Today, I interview Coach Aldiero (basketball trainer) who shares how he is growing his online coaching business.  Find Nick on instagram at @coach_aldiero Tap this link here to learn how I can help you grow your business: www.buildmysportsbiz.com/accelerate  

What's Next! with Tiffani Bova
Future Ready with Nick Davis

What's Next! with Tiffani Bova

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 27:53


Welcome to the What's Next! podcast with Tiffani Bova.       This week I am thrilled to welcome Nick Davis to the show! Nick is a managing partner at Reaching the Future Faster and author of the Amazon Best-Seller: Future Ready: A Change Makers Guide to the Exponential Revolution. He is the prior V.P. of Enterprise Solutions and the current Faculty Chair for Corporate Innovation at Singularity University. Nick is a recognized thought leader in the innovation space who specializes in identifying exponential trends that enable enterprise organizations to deliver customer value through new and existing technology platforms. He is also a Venture Partner at Bold Capital, which invests in high-growth startups that leverage exponential technologies. He’s previously served as External Innovation Leader for PwC and the Director of Corporate Development for The Anderson School of Management at UCLA.    THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… anyone looking to be Future Ready!    TODAY’S MAIN MESSAGE… Nick is talking about making our business, organizations, and frameworks Future Ready! He discusses the intersection of innovation, leadership, and culture and drives home that being ready for the future doesn’t come down to one thing. It isn't one thing, it's a combination of multiple things, like the decisions you make as a leader and how you allocate your people resources. Moreover, it is your investment in technology that has and will have huge implications on how successful your organization is going to be 12, 18, 24, and/or more months from now. Nick is helping us think critically about the decisions we’ll soon have to make.     WHAT  I  LOVE  MOST… I really enjoyed hearing his framework on how to think about building a business that is “Future Ready” across innovation, leadership, and culture.      Running time: 27:52        Subscribe on iTunes       Find Tiffani on social:   Facebook   Twitter   LinkedIn   Instagram      Find Nick online:   LinkedIn  Twitter  Future Ready Book 

Speak For Change With Thomas Sage Pedersen
Ep.27 Interview | Dr. Nick Rowell - The Importance of a Healthy Democracy

Speak For Change With Thomas Sage Pedersen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 73:56


Find Nick:https://www.cabrillo.edu/salsa/listing.php?staffId=2096About Nick:Nick Rowell is an instructor of Political Science at Cabrillo College in Aptos, CA. He joined Cabrillo College faculty in 2014. Nick earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of New Mexico in 2012. His research background is on the relationship between the human rights movement and organized religion in Latin America, including fieldwork conducted in El Salvador in 2009. Today he teaches courses on US Government, Comparative Politics & International Relations.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/speakforchange/supportSupport the show (Http://Www.patreon.com/speakforchangepodcast)

Think Act Be: Aligning thought, action, and presence
Ep. 94: Nick Davies — How to Create a Life You Love One Step at a Time

Think Act Be: Aligning thought, action, and presence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 51:24


My guest this week is business and career coach Nick Davies. As you’ll hear, Nick is from England, though he’s currently living in the States. I really enjoyed talking with Nick, not only because he’s easy to listen to, but because he speaks very clearly about principles that we find in cognitive behavioral therapy. He and I talked about things like how to develop better habits, learning to recognize the stories we tell ourselves, and the importance of a compelling Why for our goals. I’m sure you’ll find a lot of value in this conversation. Topics we discussed included: Nick’s work as a “practical psychologist” My impactful conversation with Doug Holt (a previous podcast guest) What makes for a really effective business or personal coach What led Nick from banking to coaching Recognizing the choice we all have in how we live our lives The sometimes long process of discovering what happiness is about How to become more aware of our thought processes Learning to recognize the stories we tell ourselves Finding your purpose vs. creating the life you want The innate ability all of us have to find passion How to develop new, more helpful habits What the scope of our goals reveals about our beliefs Finding the motivation to catalyze important change The interplay between our thoughts and behaviors The value in breaking down tasks into the smallest steps necessary The importance of reminding ourselves of the “Why” for our goals Complexity as the enemy of execution How to deal with stress, anxiety, and uncertainty Finding opportunities in the midst of crisis, including the COVID pandemic Nick offers a free assessment on his website, available here: Awareness Assessment. I described making broccoli sprouts at one point in our conversation; here’s the video that taught me how to do it: How to Make Broccoli Sprouts. And these are the lids I use: Set of 4 Stainless Steel Sprouting Jar Lid Kit (affiliate link). Please note that you’ll need wide-mouthed canning jars, too. Nick Davies is a business and career coach, with 20 years of background in financial services. Originally from London, England, Nick has also lived and worked in the Philippines, Florida, New York, and now calls Charlotte, North Carolina, home. Over the last four years, Nick has shifted his focus, and now finds his purpose in helping people and businesses through coaching. He is trained through Tony Robbins coaching and is also a certified health coach. Find Nick online at his website, and follow him on Facebook and Instagram.

SaaS-Story in the Making
112: How Customer Success has Shaped the Future of SaaS - with Nick Mehta

SaaS-Story in the Making

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 38:35


I really enjoyed talking with and learning from Gainsight CEO, Nick Mehta. Nick is a very skilled leader, and what he's done at Gainsight- from creating the Customer Success category, to building an excellent team that is upwardly mobile, to getting an industry to re-think how we view customer service - is nothing short of incredible. In particular, Nick and I discuss:Why it's about the people, not the product3 things that SaaS has changed in the software worldKey advice for founders starting out on their journeyWith the amount of amazing knowledge Nick delivered I could've listed for days, but I'm thrilled he brought so much value over the course of half an hour.To learn more about Nick and Gainsight, visit: https://www.gainsight.com/Find Nick on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickmehta/Follow Nick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nrmehtaPurchase the book, The Customer Success Economy here.--For more about how host Matt Wolach helps software companies achieve maximum growth, visit https://mattwolach.com/.As part of the founding team in his first SaaS product, Matt owned the sales & marketing processes. But he struggled to sell and gain traction for the company. It took years of learning and tweaking before Matt created The Perfect DEAL Process, an innovative yet easy to implement method for closing more software deals. To find out more, visit https://mattwolach.com/about-matt.

SaaS-Story in the Making
110: Prioritizing the Customer Experience - with Nick Hague

SaaS-Story in the Making

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 22:48


I enjoyed taking another perspective this week, as I spoke with Customer Experience thought leader and influencer, Nick Hague of B2B International. Nick and his firm work with companies around the world to help them better understand their markets through data. In particular, he is an expert in how to deliver an excellent Customer Experience (CX). We discuss:The 4 key dichotomies in B2B marketsWhat will happen if you de-prioritize CXHow Nick was able to create a "bomb-proof" culture to grow worldwideThis was a fascinating discussion, seeing how Nick focused on analyzing and improving the Customer Experience was very interesting.To learn more about Nick and B2B International, visit: https://www.b2binternational.com/Follow Nick on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickhague/Find Nick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nick_HagueB2B--For more about how host Matt Wolach helps software companies achieve maximum growth, visit https://mattwolach.com/.As part of the founding team in his first SaaS product, Matt owned the sales & marketing processes. But he struggled to sell and gain traction for the company. It took years of learning and tweaking before Matt created The Perfect DEAL Process, an innovative yet easy to implement method for closing more software deals. To find out more, visit https://mattwolach.com/about-matt.

WaxPackHero Sports Card Minute
Conversation with Nick Wosika - WaxPackHero Podcast Episode 38

WaxPackHero Sports Card Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 33:51


Nick is a sports photographer based out of Minnesota who’s work has been used by Sports Illustrated, ESPN, and the New York Times amongst many others. But that’s not all, from a card perspective, I think it’s awesome that some of his photos have also been used by Upper Deck and Topps to create Sports Cards! Find Nick on Twitter @Nick_Wosika and at https://www.nickwosika.com/ Sponsors for this Show: Starstock.com Underdog Collectibles --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/waxpackhero/support

Mondo Neon
Paying Homage to Signage & Creative Execution with Neon Artist Nick McKnight

Mondo Neon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 25:12


Find Nick on Instagram @nick_mcknight and website. Tweet us @mondoneon with your favorite moment.Consider supporting the show at Patreon.

ANY GIVEN FUNDAY
Nick "Gizmo" Gismondi Chicago Blackhawks Rinkside Reporter

ANY GIVEN FUNDAY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 33:02


Any Given Funday 4/9- Check out this weeks exclusive interview with NBCS Chicago Rinkside Reporter and NHL Network Reporter for the Chicago Blackhawks Nick Gismondi. Nick speak's on everything from his daily life as a Blackhawk reporter to the future of Chicago sports and much more! Find Nick on Twitter @NickGismondi for all your Blackhawks updates and NHL news! - Whats it like being associated with the Blackhawks and Chicago sports- Quarantine life with some positive reinforcement- Media guy Kevin honing in on his interview tactics- Favorite moment in his 25 years in sports- Netflix must watch and whats next- Much moreLETS GO #AnyGivenFunday

Six Unseemly Questions
What is Something That Most People Do Wrong?

Six Unseemly Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 29:30


Host of the wildly successful etiquette podcast, Were You Raised By Wolves, Nick Leighton joins Victor and Dave to share his thoughts on cherries, North Korea, and self-awareness.Find Nick on Instagram @nicholasleightonHosted by Victor Varnado with his trusty Side Kick, Dave RosinskyTechnical Producer: Rachel TeichmanProducer: Ayanna Dookie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sheepdog Nation
Nick Ortner: Instant Anxiety and Stress Relief Anytime Anywhere with Tapping

Sheepdog Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 29:54


Imagine being able to reduce your feelings of stress and anxiety within 5-10 minutes? Well, with tapping you can! In this episode, you'll meet multiple New York Times Best Selling Author and the founder of the Tapping Solution, Nick Ortner.  He even brings sheepdog nation on our own tapping meditation to reduce stress now!  Find Nick on Instagram, FB and his website www.thetappingsolution.com You can find Autumn on Instagram @officerautumn and check out her website: www.autumnclifford.com  

Podcasting 101
S6 E3 Nick Murphy-The Parentpreneur

Podcasting 101

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 81:19


Learning to Pivot is the theme of this episode. Finding your personal "Avatar" that speaks to not only you, but your audience can be a hard thing. Nick is the master at overcoming and adapting. After a couple of false starts, he was able to merge his entrepreneurial spirit with the most important parts of his life. His kids. His wife. Combining "Fatherhood" and "The Hustle" is everything that Nick Murphy is about. This is his story. Find Nick over at www.NickMurphy.io and follow him on Instagram @CoachNickMurphy

Miss Education
S3 - 02 / Nick Garcia from Teach for America

Miss Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020


'Miss Education' Jennifer Maestas sits down with Nick Garcia, the Executive Director for Teach for America, San Antonio. Nick and Jen touch on some misconceptions of TFA as well and the past, present and future of the Non-Profit. Find Nick on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-garcia-b879b426/

Miss Education
S3 - 02 / Nick Garcia from Teach for America

Miss Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020


'Miss Education' Jennifer Maestas sits down with Nick Garcia, the Executive Director for Teach for America, San Antonio. Nick and Jen touch on some misconceptions of TFA as well and the past, present and future of the Non-Profit. Find Nick on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-garcia-b879b426/

Life Beyond Fitness hosted by Austin Current
Nick Sorrell on Saying No & Setting Boundaries Around Your Work | Life Beyond Fitness Ep.32

Life Beyond Fitness hosted by Austin Current

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 87:51


Nick and I chat through a few different topics: how input leads to output — if the latter is fucked, please adjust the former, best practices for networking and collaborating alongside others, and how saying no can help set boundaries around your work. Nick is bright, witty, and someone who has found success within an uncommon path. Find Nick on the Internet: Instagram: @nicksorrell Website: http://www.nicksorrell.net/ Find Austin on the Internet: Instagram: @austincurrent_ Website: https://www.physiquedevelopment.com If you love the episode and would like to support the podcast, I would ask for you to please head over to iTunes or Apple Podcasts and leave me a 5-star review and tell a friend about the podcast. If you’re here from Instagram, share a screenshot of the podcast on your story — be sure to tag me @austincurrent_. Enjoy the conversation! ---- Produced by: David Margittai | In Post Media Website: https://www.inpostmedia.com/ Email: david@inpostmedia.com © 2020 Austin Current

Art Juice
How to Sell More Art with Nicholas Wilton [44]

Art Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 55:32


This week, we welcome a special guest. Nicholas Wilton is a Californian painter who also runs a successful online art course called The Creative Visionary Program (a course both Alice and Louise have taken in the past). Nicholas has an unusual take on the age-old topic of selling art - and it's one that might surprise you. In this special conversation, we discuss his counter-intuitive ideas (such as the fact that the more unique your art becomes, the more others can relate to it); share our own art-making processes; discuss the value of working in a series; and consider the role intuition plays in our creative process. We also touch on the power of found materials, and learn about the profound changes that Nick and Alice are experiencing in their work. This is a conversation that is sure to energise and inspire you. This is also the last week to join our exciting end-of-year event which started in Monday. “Your Best Art Year Ever” is an interactive live 5-day event during which we are sharing our approach to planning for success. There will be chat, laughs, sound advice, a chance to ask questions, and even a few free downloads so that you can plan your own “best art year ever.” You can join the Facebook group now and catch up with anything you missed. Join HERE. Mentioned: Your Best Art Year Ever event: https://www.facebook.com/groups/425384981672761/ Find Nick's colour tips PDF HERE Sign up for our newsletters at: www.alicesheridan.com www.louisefletcherart.com Submit a question at bit.ly/artjuicepodcast Buy us a coffee at: https://ko-fi.com/artjuice Follow us on Instagram: @alicesheridanstudio @louisefletcher_art Credits "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

From Poop to Gold with Harmon Brothers
Nick Francis: From Haunted Houses to Successful Marketing Agency

From Poop to Gold with Harmon Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 19:56


Benton Crane chats with Nick Francis, founder of the successful digital marketing agency SkySprout. Nick tells the story of how he created a haunted house in his backyard that brought thousands of people, the time he thought he would lose everything in his business, and how going after the one thing you know you’re the best at can change everything.00:41 - The haunted house business that started at age 603:24 - From haunted house to digital marketing04:51 - Bootstrapping: How Nick funded the haunted house business 08:50 - Nick’s Poop to Gold moment: Bad news from the Fire Marshall11:06 - What if it all ends? Lessons on planning for the worst15:16 - When to make the jump to entrepreneurshipTo see what else Nick is up to, you can catch him by emailing nick@skysprout.com, or find him on Facebook and Instagram (links below). If you’re interested in learning more about Harmon Brothers, you can grab a copy of our book at harmonbrothersbook.com.Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share. Episodes published every Tuesday at 6 am EST. We’ll see you on the next one.Find Nick here:https://nickjfrancis.com https://www.instagram.com/nickjfrancis https://www.facebook.com/nickfrancis

Flow State of Mind Podcast | Health | Fitness | Physique | Psychology | Business

Today's guest is someone we've wanted to have on the podcast for a while and finally made it happen, Nick Komodina or better known as Nick the Trainer. Nick has a fantastic story to share and a few stories about failure that really hit home for us that you will learn from as well. Listen in as Nick tells us stories about getting served a cease and desist notice from one of our past guests (a little cliff hanger for you), how to handle losing friends, and how to keep your initial free or test clients bought in and accountable.   Time Stamps:   (0:00) Nick Intro (3:25) Nick’s Story (11:27) First Failure (17:19) Miguel’s Story (Episode 17) (30:00) Money (37:00) Scarcity (52:50) How to Keep Free Clients Bought In (55:38) Rapid Fire Questions (58:40) Where to Find Nick   Follow Nick on Instagram!   Please make sure to follow Erin at @erindimondfitness, Jordan at @duggaestetics, and the official Flow State of Mind Podcast page @flowstateofmindpodcast.   Subscribe & Review in iTunes   Are you subscribed to our podcast? If you’re not, we encourage you to do that today. We don’t want you to miss out on any episode. Click here to subscribe in iTunes!   If you’re a true badass, we’d be super grateful if you left us a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help us climb the podcast ranks and extend our listenership and reach. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let us know what your favorite episode was.