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Find Robert here: https://robertphoenix.com/ Rokfin: http://www.rokfin.com/rogueways Locals: https://rogue.locals.com Site: https://www.rogueways.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/ApotropaicSoul Donate: http://paypal.me/QuorriScharmyn Music for Rogue by The UnknoWn: https://www.patreon.com/JohnnyLarson Telegram: http://t.me/RogueWays Rogue on Odysee: https://odysee.com/@RogueWays:0 Rogue on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-345755 Rogue on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RogueWays Rogue on BitChute: https://tinyurl.com/y4cq7m6r Rogue on DLive: https://tinyurl.com/yyuxbv8n Rogue on DTube: https://d.tube/#!/c/quorri.scharmyn Rogue on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/lindesy-quorri-brwon Spagyric Remedies and Supplements you can trust: https://www.phoenixaurelius.org/?ref=lindseybrown1 Thrive Movement: https://ThriveOn.ontraport.com/t?orid=147635&opid=18 Donate via Coinbase Wallet: @ApotropaicSpirit
Robert is a psychic and a healer and a badass soul on the journey of life! Find Robert here: www.RobertLindsyMilne.com Locals: https://rogue.locals.com Site: https://www.rogueways.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/ApotropaicSoul Donate: http://paypal.me/QuorriScharmyn Music for Rogue by The UnknoWn: https://www.patreon.com/JohnnyLarson Telegram: http://t.me/RogueWays Rogue on Odysee: https://odysee.com/@RogueWays:0 Rogue on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-345755 Rogue on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RogueWays Rogue on BitChute: https://tinyurl.com/y4cq7m6r Rogue on DLive: https://tinyurl.com/yyuxbv8n Rogue on DTube: https://d.tube/#!/c/quorri.scharmyn Rogue on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/lindesy-quorri-brwon Spagyric Remedies and Supplements you can trust: https://www.phoenixaurelius.org/?ref=lindseybrown1 Thrive Movement: https://ThriveOn.ontraport.com/t?orid=147635&opid=18 Donate via Coinbase Wallet: @ApotropaicSpirit
What a powerful conversation! Robert Mack is an Ivy-League educated positive-psychology expert, a celebrity and executive happiness coach, and an author of the book Happiness From the Inside Out: The Art and Science of Fulfillment. His work is both celebrity endorsed and critically acclaimed. Robert helps organizations achieve a balance of happiness and success based on his knowledge and wisdom! This was an incredible conversation, and we are so grateful for Robert and his amazing work!Find Robert at-http://www.coachrobmack.com/Book- Happiness From the Inside Out: The Art and Science of FulfillmentIG- robmackofficialFB- https://www.facebook.com/robmackofficial
In episode #466 Robert C. Pozen, a senior lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management and renowned corporate speaker on productivity, discusses his latest book, “Remote Inc.: How to Thrive at Work Wherever You Are.” He explains how employees should decide which days to come to the office and what challenges managers will face leading teams in a hybrid model. ▶️ Subscribe to the Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g?app=desktop
Bestselling author Robert G. Hagstrom, CFA, senior portfolio manager at EquityCompass, takes listeners on a journey from the time he first heard Warren Buffett talk about a “money mind” to what he learned while researching and writing his latest book, “Warren Buffett: Inside the Ultimate Money Mind,” about the mindset and ideas that shaped the legendary investor’s investment methods. ____ ► Subscribe to our Take 15 Podcast YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3HUMuK4FSp_CvQH_2Ji7g?app=desktop ►Transcript: https://cfainst.is/3mZN6lA ►Email us for comments, questions, or appearance requests:Take15podcast@cfainstitute.org ____ Topics discussed: 1:45 Intro 2:50 Robert talks about his new book, Warren Buffett: Inside the Ultimate Money Mind 3:55 Temperament and why it’s critical as an element of a money mind? 4:47 What is a money mind? 5:55 Building blocks to a money mind 9:41 How does the average investor emulate Warren Buffett and these building blocks? 11:13 Investing is easier than you think but harder than it looks – Is that temperament? 13:36 Robert’s favorite chapter 16:40 The “Woodstock for Capitalists” annual meeting and how many Robert has attended 18:50 What Robert will be listening for at this year’s meeting 20:05 Warren Buffett wrote that debt securities face a bleak future – do you agree? 22:12 The perennial question – who will succeed Warren Buffett as Chief Executive? 23:17 The relationship between Warren and Charlie 25:13 Cocktail nugget – One Thousand Ways to Make $1000 by FC Minaker 27:02 Penny scale 28:49 A cocktail nugget about Warren and Charlie ____ Related articles and links: Warren Buffett: Inside the Ultimate Money Mind https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Warren+Buffett%3A+Inside+the+Ultimate+Money+Mind-p-9781119714590 The Warren Buffett Way https://www.amazon.com/Warren-Buffett-Way-Robert-Hagstrom/dp/1118503252 One Thousand Ways to Make $1000 https://www.amazon.com/One-Thousand-Ways-Make-1000-ebook/dp/B0170AKILI/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2NTCHCZ4CVRLR&dchild=1&keywords=1000+way+to+make+1000+dollars&qid=1618843035&sprefix=1000+way+to+make+%2Cstripbooks%2C156&sr=8-3 CFA Institute members and charterholders Professional Learning Tracker https://cpd.cfainstitute.org/ ____ Find Robert here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberthagstrom Twitter: https://twitter.com/robertghagstrom?lang=en Find Lauren here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren- foster/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenfosternyc
I had a blast recording this latest episode, featuring a multi-passionate pharmacist and entrepreneur, who boldly went after his dreams and never looked back. Robert Kress, RPh, graduated from Temple University School of Pharmacy in Philadelphia PA in 1994. After becoming disenchanted with the chemical dominant based medical system, Robert took his passion for nutrition and became board certified in clinical nutrition through the Clinical Nutrition Certification Board, as well as trained as a compounding pharmacist through the Professional Compounding Centers of America. During this time, Robert opened his own compounding and nutritional clinic, which blossomed into a complete longevity clinic housing other integrative practitioners. Robert became certified in Quantum Reflex Analysis, a practice of kinesiology, as well as have trained and certified in other modalities such as Reiki, auricular acupuncture, he is a Primal Health Coach, and a Registered Yoga Teacher. Currently, Robert consults both with patients to enhance their health through lifestyle medicine as well practitioners to help integrate, promote, and implement natural medicine into their practices. Robert teaches continuing education courses on lifestyle medicine and functional pharmacy which is highlighted by the Integrative Pharmacy Specialist Certification training he created. Robert believes as pharmacists, we are offered the perfect opportunity to integrate lifestyle medicine and functional pharmacy into our practices, as its core to the history of pharmacy. Patients are looking for natural solutions for their health, while practitioners are looking towards integrative care to help solve their client’s problems and enhance their practices. Find Robert at: Website: www.functionalpharmacy.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robkressfrx/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robkressfrx LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertkress/ Email: functionalpharmacy@gmail.com For more amazing content, visit us at https://rawfork.com Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
This live call was part of The Showrunner Sessions. This is the 8-week podcast workshop series where we at Marketing Showrunners work with podcasters to transform your skills, your show, and your community, with an aim to making “their favorite podcast.” Join Jay and Robert in this informative, insightful conversation about strategies to create a great podcast. Robert talks about his process; the importance of planning, structure, and doing your research; and he emphasizes why you should “write it down.” NEWSLETTER: Subscribe to “Playing Favorites,” the newsletter from Jay Acunzo and Marketing Showrunners, exploring creativity, content, marketing, and making someone's favorite podcast. Subscribe at marketingshowrunners.com/subscribe/WORKSHOPS: https://www.marketingshowrunners.com/podcast-workshops-content-marketers/These are online, interactive, cohort-based workshops for makers and marketers, all for one aim: Learn how to make a show that makes a difference. In other words, learn how to make someone's FAVORITE show. Level up an existing show, or launch a new one. Students are marketers, executives, science researchers, freelancers, entrepreneurs, authors, and artists and thinkers of all kinds who connect, do real work on their real shows together, and benefit from the community around them as much as the system we’ve built. INSIDE THIS EPISODE: Robert Rose’s This Old Marketing can be found here: https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/pnr-with-this-old-marketing-podcast/ Follow Robert Rose on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/Robert_Rose Learn more about Robert Rose here: https://robertrose.net/ Visit The Content Advisory here: https://contentadvisory.net/ Find Robert’s podcast The Weekly Wrap here: https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/cmi-weekly-wrap-podcast/ Follow 3 Clips host Jay Acunzo on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/jayacunzo/You can find all episodes of Marketing Showrunners wherever you listen to podcasts, or by browsing the show’s home page at marketingshowrunners.com/podcastThanks for listening!(3 Clips with Jay Acunzo is the official podcast of Marketing Showrunners, helping makers and marketers find and share their voices and make shows that make a difference. MSR offers free and paid education and entertainment to help you create podcasts and video shows that are central to both your brand and your audience’s lives.)
I have a authentic talk with Robert A. Belle, author of Blow the Lid Off. He is a transformational speaker, mentor and ACCA Qualified Accountant. He is dedicated to helping people who feel stuck in their life journey to break away from the “norm” and find new paths that reveal their true value.Find Robert at:www.robertabelle.comInstagram: Robert_AgufanaTwitter: RobertAgufana
Remote work continues to be a hot topic for organizational leaders. There are a lot of benefits that come with managing a remote workforce, but it also comes with its challenges. How can leaders find the balance and create a remote workforce that's both efficient and thriving?In this episode of Executive Insider, I sit down with Entrepreneur & Best-Selling Author, Robert Glazer, to discuss how to successfully manage a remote office and how leaders can develop a culture that attracts — and keeps — virtual talent.Find Robert's ebook, "How to Make Virtual Teams Work: Manage and Empower a Virtual Team That Thrives While Working from Home", on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3gUCtfnFind more from Robert Glazer here: https://www.robertglazer.com/
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It’s time for part 2 of Adrianne’s conversation with Robert Harris, flight nurse and author of the book, The Flight Nurse Bible: A Field Guide to Awesomeness. This conversation was recorded as a video podcast that you can view in its entirety at https://youtu.be/9nY_SMwvvDA. For your listening convenience, the entire conversation has been ripped and cut into tidy little packages for your ears. This is part two of three.Adrianne and Robert tear through the topics of *Narcotic accountability among nurses*DIY Stethoscopes*Real tales from the helicopter*”The Rousability Threshold”*Smoking*Depression among nurses and meaningful self-care*Tomahawk intubation and Roberts badass girlfriend*Protecting your licenses and certifications ...probably a dozen other things in no particular order.Find Robert at https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-p-harris-rn/Get his book here: https://amzn.to/2ZIYs1I————————Want more nursing-related content?
Welcome to part one of a three-part series with Robert P. Harris, flight nurse and author. This conversation was recorded as a video podcast that you can view in its entirety at https://youtu.be/9nY_SMwvvDA. For your listening convenience, the entire conversation has been ripped and cut into tidy little packages for your ears. This is part one of three.In this episode, Adrianne and Robert discuss*His path from Army Corpsman to flight nurse*Starting the clock on your nursing life*36 months to flight*Robert’s book, The Flight Nurse Bible: A Field Guide to Awesomeness*His controversial study strategy and the NCLEXThe two of them really let loose, so these episodes are definitely not safe for work, so please listen responsibly. You won’t be sorry. Find Robert at https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-p-harris-rn/————————Want more nursing-related content?
Sitting down with Robert Syslo, he talks about his journey with his media production/advertising business and the origins of it. For those that are interested in his particular market, Robert is an expert having years and years of exposure to this particular niche. Tune in to see what kind of things Robert can open up for you if you are a person interested in this field! Find Robert on Instagram @robertsyslojr
Robert Spangle is a Los Angeles based photographer, but can be found traveling for 30 weeks out of the year photographing for the likes of GQ, Vogue, The Rake, and many others, as well as pursuing personal projects around the world. In this episode we talk about his experience in the Marines with two deployments to Afghanistan, becoming an apprentice on Saville Row, and how he ultimately came to photography. We also delve into why he shoots with the Leica MD system, what influences his style and personal aesthetics, and his ongoing projects exploring hyper-masculine roles such as matadors, fighters, and racers in the search for truth and spirituality. There is so much good stuff in this episode and I hope you enjoy! Find Robert on Instagram @thousandyardstyle and on his website http://www.thousandyardstyle.com
Robert Simonson writes about bars, bartenders, cocktails, spirits and travel for The New York Times. His work has also appeared in Imbibe, Food & Wine, Saveur, Bon Appetit, Punch and many other publications. His books include “The Old-Fashioned” “A Proper Drink”, and “3-Ingredient Cocktails,” and his newest book, “The Martini Cocktail,” was released earlier this fall. His writings have been nominated for a total of eleven Spirited Awards; and two IACP Awards. He is the recipient of the 2019 Spirited Award for Best Cocktail and Spirits Writer, and he is the co-author, with Martin Doudoroff, of two apps, “Modern Classics of the Cocktail Renaissance” and “The Martini Cocktail,” In the podcast today we discuss: Robert’s early writing career The role of instinct in creative work The evolution of the celebrity bartender The book someone should write on hospitality And so much more. Robert was such a thoughtful and entertaining guest, and I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did. Find Robert online at Robertsimonson.net Or on Instagram at @robertosimonson Find Robert’s latest book, “The Martini Cocktail,” at fine booksellers everywhere, or on Amazon
Few Americans know much about the Reserve Officer Training Corps program, and even fewer have insight into the ROTC scholarship. However, the evident and not-so-obvious benefits of this scholarship deserve the attention of anyone involved in the college admissions process. Amy and Mike invited consultant and author Lieutenant Colonel Robert O. Kirkland to talk all about the ROTC scholarship. What are five things you will learn in this episode? What does ROTC entail? How difficult is it for a student to earn an ROTC scholarship? What obligations and benefits accompany an ROTC scholarship? Do scholarship requirements vary by branch or intended major? What are some little-known but powerful benefits that accompany an ROTC scholarship? MEET OUR GUEST Lieutenant Colonel Kirkland was one of the few officers ever to lead two separate Army ROTC programs--Claremont McKenna College from 2006 to 2009 and the University of Southern California from 2010 to 2013. He was selected as Army ROTC instructor of the year and the best Professor of Military Science in his Brigade in 2009. He is a graduate of the United States Military Academy, West Point and has also earned an MA and PhD from the University of Pittsburgh. Robert is the author of The Insider's Guide to the Army ROTC Scholarship for High School Students and Their Parents and The Insider's Guide to the Air Force ROTC Scholarship for High School Students and Their Parents. https://www.amazon.com/Insiders-Scholarship-School-Students-Parents/dp/1535319720/ https://www.amazon.com/Insiders-Scholarship-School-Students-parents/dp/1501075810/ Find Robert at https://www.rotcconsulting.com ABOUT THIS PODCAST Tests and the Rest is THE college admissions industry podcast. Explore all of our episodes on the show page.
Robert Sikes, a lifetime natural competitive bodybuilder. Started coaching to help motivate and educate others. He has proven results with his own competitions and his clients that you can build muscle following a ketogenic diet. Robert shares the biggest benefits of keto and bodybuilding is that it is a much healthier option than the with traditional bodybuilding. Another added benefit to keto bodybuilding is that you don't have to add on all the bulk building and then drastically cut during the taper. The Keto Savage method helps bodybuilders stay healthy and lean year around. Find Robert at KetoSavage
Robert Kiyosaki is the best-selling author of the book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad", one of the most well-known books in the sphere of personal development. In our interview, he shared a few fundamental lessons that are going to help you in growing your financial situation. Here are some of the key concepts discussed in this interview: 1. "We're going down. Crashes make the rich, richer." Learn more about the potential financial crisis and what one can do about it 2. "You must understand taxes; the rich don't pay taxes." If you're looking to build your wealth, chances are you are in some type of debt (student debt, etc), so one of the fundamental skills you need is a good accounting understanding. 3. "We're going down. Crashes make the rich, richer." Learn more about how to profit in the down market. 4. Robert Kiyosaki's message to young people: "Challenge what you've been taught." 5. "Most people should be employees". It's an interesting argument since being an "entrepreneur" requires (like any other action) a price. What is the price of working for yourself and are people willing to pay that price? We had a very interesting conversation. Hope you enjoy it! I'm also doing a GIVEAWAY with this interview. So just watch the interview, post your favorite takeaway from it on Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn, tagging Robert and me. We're going to pick 10 random answers and give away Robert's new book, "Fake" Find Robert: https://www.richdad.com https://www.facebook.com/RobertKiyosaki/ https://www.instagram.com/therealkiyosaki/ Resources: Fake - https://www.richdad.com/fake-money #robertkiyosaki #fake -
Episode #52 - 365 Days at Disney World with Robert and Alyssa from Here With the Ears! In this episode we are chatting with Robert and Alyssa from HereWithTheEars. This couple is staying in the WDW resorts for the whole year of 2019. Follow along as we play the Disney version of the Newlywed Game with them. They also answer all our burning questions about how they make it happen! Find Robert and Alyssa on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram at @herewiththeears! If you like what you hear and want to stay up to date on the most recent Disney news, we would love for you to Rate, Review and Subscribe to the podcast. You can always reach us contact@castletocastleadventures.com. Follow us on Instagram at www.instagram.com/castletocastleadventurespod or our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/groups/CastletoCastleAdventures. Music: https://www.bensound.com Thank you for all your support!
Robert Kandell is a speaker, podcaster and bestselling author who has created an international company based on mastering the art of communication—helping men to walk an unhidden path. Amy interviewed him about his book Unhidden: A Book for Men and Those Confused by Them” and other concepts that will help any wife or single woman feel she has gotten a peek into often mystifying territories of romantic life. Find Robert at https://robertkandell.com/ Join our growing online podcast community: https://www.facebook.com/somethingbetterpodcast/ www.somethingbetterpodcast.com email Amy: somethingbetterpodcast@gmail.com www.amyloftus.com For even more support, join our growing secret FB page by messaging Amy on FB Google voice line: 323-999-1536 Free Live Zoom Call June 15 noon PST
Today I have a talk with Robert J. Goodman, Ph.D., assistant professor at Northern Arizona University. Robert is a psychologist who examines the neurological, behavioral and psycho social consequences of mindfulness. In this episode, we talk about the influence of mindfulness on memory, regulating emotions, the practice of Satipatthana and aging-related memory decline. I'm sure this talk will help you understand why this practice is so important for each one of us. I'm joined by Tim Schofield from the UK, one of our community members who writes about non-duality and minimalism, who provides additional questions and input. Find Robert's work here: https://in.nau.edu/psychological-sciences/robert-goodman/
GG is joined by boxing historian Robert Silva on this boxing edition of the Fight Game Podcast. They look at all the weekend action with Vasyl Lomachenko, Jamie Mungia, Claressa Shields, and Peter Quillin staying busy. They look at upcoming fights such as Crawford/Khan, Canelo/Jacobs, Josh/Baby Miller, and Wilder/Breazeale. And then they look at some of the dream matchups that may never happen because of the politics of the fight game including Loma/Garcia, Crawford/Spencer, and the three heavyweights and how they match up against one another. Lastly, Robert gives his thoughts on the Fabulous Four series that GG and Duan just finished. Find Robert on Twitter at: twitter.com/ROBERTSILVA5768 World Championship Boxing Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/world-championship-boxing/id366165343 Our new YouTube channel is here: www.youtube.com/channel/UCaJKsqfSTkt1Cj7GZ0-yDyA Find our new Facebook group here: www.facebook.com/groups/1958473677605950/ www.fightgameblog.com/ www.facebook.com/fightgamemedia/ twitter.com/fightgamemedia www.instagram.com/fightgamemedia/
In this Episode I sit down with Robert Jacob Lerma, one of the top Barbecue Photographers in the Country. Robert has traveled the world with Legendary pit masters, he's also visited the most Obscure joints in small town America & everything in between. Although he has an extremely busy schedule which requires a great deal of travel with his photography, it's actually not his primary employment! I met this Family Man & Father of 3 at his house in Bee Cave Texas Outside of Austin where we sat in his back yard with a nice bottle of Whiskey and Cigars. His rags to riches story is very inspirational, I hope you enjoy it. Find Robert on Instagram: @robertjacoblerma If you like the show, please subscribe, leave us a comment and share with your friends!! You can always find us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter: @Icrushbbqshow Or email us at icrushbbqshow@gmail.com Don't forget to tag us with your favorite pics We'd love to see what you're crushing Until next time, Happy Crushing. Music Credit: Audionautix- Dirt Road Traveler
Anton and I are excited to have on Robert Liu-Trujillo who is an author and artist from Oakland, CA who wrote and illustrated the childrens book Furqan’s First Flat Top.Here is the list of children and YA books that Robert shared on the episode:Justine Villanueva (Picture bk) Mama, mama know what I like ages 4-8 (Family/ Filipino)Thi Bui (Graphic novel) The best we could do ages 12-18 (Vietnam/immigration)Nidhi Chanani (Graphic novel) Pashmina (Fall 2017) ages 8-14 (Disc. of culture) Ann Berlak (picture bk) Joelito's big decision ages 4-8 (Worker solidarity)Gayle Romasanta (picture bk) Beautiful Eyes ages 4-8 (filipino culture/beauty)Maya Gonzalez (Picture BK) They He She Me ages 4-8 (Gender)These are other books he has worked on besidesFurqan's First Flat Top:Tony Medina (Picture bk) 13 Ways of Looking at a Black Boy ages 4-8 (Boys of color)Laurin Mayeno (Picture bk) One of a kind, like me ages 4-8 (gender fluidity)Melissa Reyes (Picture bk) I am Sausal Creek ages 4-8 (ecology, local history)Diane Gonzales Bertrand A Bean and Cheese Taco Birthday ages 4-8 (Siblings, food)Find Robert at his website: www.robdontstop.com, Instagram: @Robert_tres, Twitter: @RobertresFollow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube: @papaculturepod Theme music provided by Shift the MC: https://soundcloud.com/shiftthemc
Robert Egger is a non profit innovator and national leader changing the way we source, make and serve food for those in need. In this conversation Ethan and Robert discuss Robert's start in the non-profit world, his relationship with music and art as a former nightclub entrepreneur and where he finds love throughout the world and in Los Angeles. Find Robert at https://www.fuckingshitup.net/ and on instagram @robertegger
Successful Project Planning for Small Firm Architects This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Successful Project Planning for Small Firm Architects with Robert Yuen of Monograph. For a full transcription of this episode, click here! Find Robert online at Monograph.io, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, or get in touch with him at robert@monograph.io. Learn more about Robert in EA133: The Power of Trying with Robert Yuen of SectionCut.com […] The post EA226: Successful Project Planning for Small Firm Architects [Podcast] appeared first on EntreArchitect.
This week I have Robert Smith on the podcast. Robert is a entertainer with a very cool and unique gig. Enjoy! Find Robert on Twitter: @meetrobertsmith Conjurer on twitter: @ConjurerMachine Website: meetrobertsmith.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meetrobertsmith/ Conjurer on IG: https://www.instagram.com/conjurerfortunemachine/ >>>> "Horribly Awkward" Outro music by: Liza and Sam of Slammerkin Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/slammerkingdom Sound cloud: https://soundcloud.com/slammerkingdom
Randy sits down with CEO and Founder of Black Diamond Leadership Robert Grossman to talk about using the response chain to deal with stressful workplace moments. We also talk about a recent workshop he put on in Poland with a mostly millennial workforce.Find Robert online:blackdiamondleadership.comrobert@blackdiamondleadership.com----This podcast is sponsored by 360 Solutions. 360 Solutions helps people start, build, and run successful business consulting firms. 360 Solutions' proven High Performance Framework has helped hundreds of companies reach their full potential for over 20 years. Ready to work for yourself and make an impact in your community? Visit www.360solutions.com to learn how to get started.Get more info about this podcast, listen to past episodes, and sign up for updates and exclusives at www.hpleadershippodcast.comIf you found this podcast helpful, consider giving us a review. Every little bit helps. Giving your feedback ensures you hear the kind of quality content you’re looking for. Review the podcast here: http://bit.ly/hplreviewConnect with us on social:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hpleadershippodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/hpl_podcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/57778/Google+: https://plus.google.com/b/106894781036619151917/+360solutions See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the past 2 ½ years, Lowell, Mich. runner Robert Woldhuis has competed in almost 90 running events, including 29 half marathons, three 25Ks, four full marathons, a 50K trail race and, this October, his first 50-miler, which took place in Door County, Wis. Runners throughout the state know Robert, or are at least probably familiar with who he is, given he’s the friendly, outgoing guy wearing a colorful tutu and carrying an American flag during races. “The tutu for me is a reminder to not take life too seriously. It inspires people to smile and laugh,” says Robert, 41, who created a Facebook page titled Adventures of Tutu Man. Finding levity in life and sharing it with others is important to Robert, who spent a good chunk of his life struggling to maintain healthy relationships, remain sober and stay out of trouble with the law. He ultimately served a five-year prison sentence because of drug crimes he committed and scams he orchestrated. It was in prison, on a half-mile dirt track, that Robert discovered running and its transformative power. Heather and Robert talk about this journey and how running opened up a new world to him as well as triggered a new life’s mission. He’s especially excited about being named to the 2018 Fifth Third Riverbank Run Road Warrior Team of Ambassadors. Whether on the road or trail, or behind a race expo booth table, Robert is passionate about connecting with others. “My favorite memory of the 50-mile race was the fact that I probably got to share my testimony and listen to other people’s stories probably 10,12, 15 times … A big part of the healing part of the journey that I have been on — you know, I’ve been sober for a little over 7 years now — and a big part of that was just transparency and accountability with some people in my life. The transparency comes in with being more of an open book, instead of being reclusive and shoving issue down and not talking about them. It’s being open to talk about things.” Find Robert on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/Theadventuresoftutuman/
Our guest’s 13 year-old face has left an indelible impression upon the memory of every Beatles fan who has ever watched their debut appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show. Deb Supnik (nee Gendler), dubbed “the first fan” by director Andrew Solt, is much more than just an attendee of The Beatles’ first live TV performance in America: her life changed forever that evening. Over the next several years, she worked tirelessly on behalf of the group (and their US fans) while maintaining relationships with members of the group’s organization (and even the odd Beatle parent or two). Deb has shared her amazing stories in documentaries before, but here she gets to present them full-length and in exquisite detail. Find Richard’s books here. Find Robert’s books here. The post 121: New York Stories appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
49 years ago, The Beatles launched their Apple label with one of rock’s most successful single releases. Paul’s “Hey Jude,” backed with John’s “Revolution” – if not officially a double A-side release – surely ranks as among the finest 7″ records the group ever produced. It was also, as George observed years later, a real turning point in the band’s fortunes: a high point after which things could only go downhill. In this episode, Richard and Robert discuss the context of this record, as well as the writing, the recording and the public presentation of Apple’s first issue: a record that spent two weeks atop the UK charts and nine at number one in the US. Find Robert’s books here. Find Richard’s books here. The post 120: Hey Jude / Revolution appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
For too many years, the role of Skiffle in The Beatles’ development as artists has been glossed over or diminished. Not anymore: in his new book, Roots, Radicals and Rockers: How Skiffle Changed the World, singer/songwriter/activist Billy Bragg presents an examination of the musical and sociological history of skiffle – where it came from; what it meant to a generation in post-war Britain, and how it paved the way for the British Invasion – while also restoring Lonnie Donegan to his rightful place as a true cultural revolutionary. In this episode, Robert and Richard host this special guest, discussing his book as well as his recent release, Shine A Light – a collection of railroad songs recorded on the road across the US. The Shine A Light project: http://shinealight-joehenry.billybragg.co.uk/ For more on Billy: http://www.billybragg.co.uk/ Find Richard’s books here. Find Robert’s books here. The post 119: Skiffle, The Beatles, and Billy Bragg appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
In a recent show, we profiled a pair of Liverpudlians who witnessed the Beatles up close and personal during their ascent to greatness. This time, we feature conversations with two personas – one English, one American – who likewise had a series of most memorable encounters with The Beatles; by this time, greatness achieved. Richard and Robert talked with the two Davids: the Brit is David Stark; the Yank goes by “Mr. Bonzai.” Check out David Stark’s online Beatles archive here and Songlink International here. Check out John Lennon’s Tooth here – Mr. Bonzai’s site here, and his podcast pilot here. Find Robert’s books here. Find Richard’s books here. The post 118: London Stories; ’67 – ’68 appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
The first volume of a new biography detailing the life of the late Sir George Martin has just been published. Kenneth Womack has been responsible for a number of fine volumes covering aspects of the Beatles’ career, but with Maximum Volume: The Life of Beatles Producer George Martin, he takes on a figure whose background and story have long lacked a detailed telling. Backstage at the Paramount Theatre in Asbury Park, Robert and Richard sat down with Kenneth to discuss what’s in volume 1, as well as George’ Martin’s working relationship with The Fabs. Find Richard’s books here. Find Robert’s books here. The post 117: George Martin – Maximum Volume appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
A show on Beatle books is a fine idea but at the same time a little too broad: without some sort of focus, the confines of a single episode will not allow for a thorough examination. But with the arrival of this recent work by Erin Torkelson Weber, Richard and Robert are able to narrow the discussion to some key works, selected for their power in shaping public perceptions of the Beatles’ story. Applying a strict historiographic methodology, Erin’s book examines where various authors have succeeded or (mostly) failed in presenting accurate and essential tellings of their history. Authors discussed include Mark Lewisohn, Philip Norman, Albert Goldman, Bob Spitz, Hunter Davies, Barry Miles and Jann Wenner. About Erin’s book: https://www.mcfarlandbooks.com/2016/04/newly-published-beatles-historians/ Find Robert’s books here. Find Richard’s books here. The post 116: The Beatles and the Historians appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
The Beatles remain the most collected rock band on the face of the planet: records of every kind – books – art – toys – and so forth. That’s just for the mainstream fandom; for the more serious collectors, there are promotional items, rare pressings, autographs, etc. Beyond even this, there rare those who’ve made it their pursuit to acquire items of a more personal nature: clothing – glasses – instruments – teeth. Of those in the latter two categories, Robert and Richard spoke with Todd Jackson and Russ Lease, both of whom have assembled what must be described as world-class collections. You can see items from Russ’s collection (along with a few others) on tour – click here for info. Find Richard’s books here. Find Robert’s books here. The post 115: Collecting The Beatles appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
While echoes of 1967 live on this year with 50-year commemorations of Sgt. Pepper and the Summer of Love, the events of two summers later were, if anything, even more portentous as far as the Beatles’ story goes. In this episode, Richard and Robert examine one specific week: July 1 through July 9, 1969. These eight days marked the resumption of the Abbey Road sessions after a month-long break. During this time, several tracks were recorded or developed – John crashed his car in Scotland – Brian Jones died – the Rolling Stones performed a free concert in Hyde Park – “Give Peace A Chance,” the Plastic Ono Band’s debut single was released, and John returned to work (along with Yoko – and her bed). The period saw the group compartmentalizing a 3-1 business split while striving to remain functionally harmonious musically. Songs include “You Never Give Me Your Money” and “Give Peace A Chance.” Find Robert’s books here. Find Richard’s books here. The post 114: A Week In The Life – July 1969 appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
Our guests in this episode – Jim Mawer and “Rita” – are not likely anyone you’ve ever heard of before. They’ve haven’t written books or appeared as guest speakers at any Beatle fan gatherings. But they did grow up in Liverpool; being a few years younger than the Beatles, they were uniquely situated in the right place at the right time to witness history up close. In this episode, Jim (from Huyton) and Rita (West Derby) share their memories with Robert and Richard, representing two sides of the community that made up the group’s earliest fans and supporters. Songs include “That Was Me” and “Liverpool 8.” Find Richard’s books here. Find Robert’s books here. The post 113: Liverpool Stories appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
In honor of his birthday, Richard and Robert honor Ringo by focusing an entire show on his drumming (as well as that of his predecessor). Aboard for the discussion is Gary Astridge, Ringo’s drum historian and archivist, as well as Alex Cain and Terry McCusker, authors of Ringo Starr and The Beatles Beat. We’ll be exploring the kits he used as well as his evolution as a drummer and percussionist. Songs include “Boys” and “Dear Prudence.” Find Alex and Terry’s book here. Find Gary’s site here. Find Robert’s books here. Find Richard’s books here. The post 112 77 on 7-7: Ringo Starr and The Beatles Beat appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
July 6, 1957 is the day that should be commemorated in Beatledom for all that sprang from it: not only in terms of the Beatles’ career, but in 1960s popular culture as well. In this special (nearly) 60-minute show, Robert and Richard discuss not the events of that day per se, but really, what it meant when the first of a series of minor miracles occurred: Paul was introduced to John.Songs include “Be Bop A Lula” and “20 Flight Rock.” Find Richard’s books here. Find Robert’s books here. The post 111: It Was 60 Years Ago Today appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
In another listener suggested topic, Richard and Robert examine this aspect of song craft and how it evolved in Beatles recordings over time. Songs include “All I’ve Got To Do,” “With A Little Help From My Friends,” and “I Me Mine.” Find Robert’s books here. Find Richard’s books here. The post 110: Take Me To The Bridge – Beatles Middle 8s Examined appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
Suggested by a listener, your hosts, Robert and Richard divulge their favorite post-Beatles desert island discs (and books and videos, too), in a follow-up to their earlier Beatles Desert Island Discs show. Songs include…well, listen and find out! “Sleepy Lagoon” performance by Martin Wheatley – check out his music here. Find Richard’s books here. Find Robert’s books here. The post 109: Desert Island Solo Discs appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
In this special episode, Richard and Robert take listeners back to 1964 and the life-changing live TV debut of The Beatles in America before 73 million viewers. Sharing their impressions of the Sullivan experience are director/writer/filmmaker Andrew Solt (Heroes of Rock N Roll,This Is Elvis!, Imagine: John Lennon), whose Sofa Entertainment owns the Sullivan archive of shows, as well as CBS executive Vince Calandra, who occupied a unique perspective: directly working with the group.Songs include “She Loves You” and “Long Tall Sally.” Find Robert’s books here. Find Richard’s books here. The post 108: The Beatles and Ed Sullivan appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
In what’s likely to be the first of a series of Sgt. Pepper discussions, Robert and Richard attempt to sort out their feelings toward a most complicated and singular Beatles release; one that stirs powerful emotions within those who were there at the time – and more than a few that weren’t. (Be sure to listen for the bonus observations by a fan who was there in ’67.) Songs include “Good Morning, Good Morning” and “A Day in the Life.” Find Richard’s books here. Find Robert’s books here. The post 107: Sgt. Pepper at 50 – A Conversation appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
Before you roll your eyes, take a second: in this special episode, Richard and Robert dissect what is easily the most polarizing recording of The Beatles’ entire canon: the musique concrète produced by John, with assistance from Yoko and George, issued on their wildly expansive 1968 self-titled double album. Adding to the conversation: Jack Petruzzelli from The Fab Faux – a rare ensemble who have actually performed the piece live. No matter what you think of “Revolution 9,” there’s a lot here worth discussing: the inspiration – the intent – the influence (yes, there is that). Songs include “Your Feet’s Too Big.” Find Robert’s books here. Find Richard’s books here. The post 106: Deconstructing The Beatles – Revolution 9 appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
Said Allmusic about our guest: “He writes songs that are melodic, hooky and emotionally true, and he sings and plays them with an honesty and force that still finds room for humor without venom.” (See any commonality with The Beatles?) In this episode, Robert and Richard sat down and talked Beatles (and music generally) with Marshall Crenshaw, before discussing the meanings of “power pop” and “Beatlesque,” citing some favorite artists along the way. Songs include “Crying, Waiting, Hoping” and “Soldier of Love.” Find Richard’s books here. Find Robert’s books here. The post 105: Marshall Crenshaw, The Beatles and Power Pop appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
“Are The Beatles on their way out now?,” asked The Daily Sketch. Said a critic at The Sunday Mirror: “They have, to put it bluntly, goofed. ‘Paperback Writer’ would have gone into my junk box had it been by another group.” They were speaking of this, The Beatles’ 12th single: a work signaling the transition from their rock ‘n’ roll era into psychedelia. Though not an official double-A-side release, both songs warrant a detailed examination by Richard and Robert. Find out if they concur with the contemporaneous words of producer George Martin: “A pretty ordinary rock beat…As far as I’m concerned, there are other tracks I much prefer to it.” Find Robert’s books here. Find Richard’s books here. The post 104: Paperback Writer / Rain appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
Setting aside the thematic full album works like Run Devil Run, Rock ‘n’ Roll or Sentimental Journey, the former Beatles recorded a fair amount of material written by others. Naturally, Ringo – the least prolific writer among them – relied on covers the most, but each of them had favorite tunes that they took on, mostly (but not always) for official release. Robert and Richard present some of their favorites (and some, not so much). Songs include Randy Newman’s “Have You Seen My Baby,” Bob Dylan’s “If Not For You” and Ian Dury’s “I’m Partial To Your Abracadabra.” Find Richard’s books here. Find Robert’s books here. The post 103: Solo Beatle Covers appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
Throughout the years, The Beatles’ music was repackaged in ways beyond counting, notwithstanding their aversion to anyone tampering with their presentation. In this episode, Richard and Robert examine the myriad ways their work was re-imagined and compiled: from A Collection of Oldies to Rarities to 1, from Alpha-Omega to Reel Music. Songs include “Bad Boy,” “Things We Said Today” and “Girl.” Find Robert’s books here. Find Richard’s books here. The post 102: Compiling The Beatles appeared first on Something About The Beatles.