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A Winning Cup: http://awinningcup.weebly.com. Please donate to Ask Win by going to Payment Venmo Win1195 at https://venmo.com/. Win Kelly Charles’ Books: https://www.amazon.com/Win-Kelly-Charles/e/B009VNJEKE/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1. Win Kelly Charles' MONAT: https://wincharles.mymonat.com. On A Winning Cup today (Wednesday, May 26, 2021), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Robin Shear. Robin owns Joy To The World Coaching. She provides virtual joy coaching to givers who find themselves depleted and especially loves working with parents who want richer relationships with their kids. Through fun, customized coaching, Robin aids her clients in thinking optimistically, helps them define & incorporate joy into all aspects of their lives, and encourages them to share their joy with the world. She can help clients infuse joy into their family, love life, health & fitness, career, social life, spirituality, and sense of adventure, among other areas. Robin is a Whole Person Certified Life Coach through the International Coaching Federation (ACC). She is the author of Joy Bites blogs which are filled with thought-provoking nuggets to help readers reframe their thinking in a joyful direction. Just for the fun of it, she shares off-the-cuff “One Take On Joy” videos for her YouTube channel. Robin has a private group on Facebook which encourages members from around the world to share what brings them joy as a means of making joy more contagious than the current pandemic. For Robin’s free video, “6 Shortcuts to JOY in Your Family” visit Joy To The World. She offers fun and engaging presentations to groups in person and virtually, with her signature presentation being “Finding Joy in the Unexpected.” Robin has served in various professional roles, including registered dietitian specializing in eating disorder treatment, youth pastor and developer of two vibrant youth programs, and life enrichment team member at senior living communities including two for people with dementia. Robin’s greatest sources of joy include making memories with her family, developing her faith and learning about other faith traditions, connecting with people (it has been said this is her superpower), being spontaneous, and helping others live fulfilling, rewarding lives. She is a member of the International Coaching Federation, American Business Women’s Association, Zonta International, and the Small Business Association. She has volunteered with The Special Olympics, Compassion International, and Amigos for Christ. She lives in Michigan with her husband, two twenty-something children, goldendoodle puppy, and their massive 18-year old cat. To learn more about Robin visit joytotheworldcoaching.com.
We’ve all been there. You see an artwork and think 'surely, that is a photo'. But as you get closer and read the description, you accept it is made of paint, expertly applied, creating the illusion of reality. I am in awe of the artists who work in this way because it calls for painstaking labour and the technique is certainly not suited to every painter. Australian artist Robin Eley, based in Los Angeles, is highly skilled in every step of the process, producing work which leaves many viewers incredulous. For Robin, the task of creating the reference material is often the most important, and the time consuming execution of the painting requires expertise finessed over years of practice. Robin has been shortlisted in many Australian art prizes including the Archibald, the Doug Moran National Portrait prize (where he has been awarded runner up and highly commended) and the Eutick Memorial Still Life prize. His work is held in private collections and public institutions around the world. In this episode you'll hear how Robin came to painting, which he didn’t embark on until he was 27, after a career as a commercial illustrator. A teacher of art, he is generous in sharing his knowledge as many of his Instagram and Facebook followers would know. His most recent body of work has to be seen to be believed - paintings of masterpieces including the Mona Lisa and Girl with a Pearl Earring, wrapped in plastic. The illusion even continues beyond the canvas support where he has extended the sides irregularly to heighten the appearance of the plastic turning around the edges of the work. He has also created other innovative works including 'The Binary Project' (see link below to YouTube video) which involved the participation of thousands of people around the world. The ambition of that work is typical of this artist, though; he is always pushing the boundaries of what a painting can be. To hear my conversation with Robin click 'play' beneath the above photo. A short video relating to this interview will be uploaded to this website and the Talking with Painters YouTube channel in a few weeks. Upcoming exhibition Solo exhibition, 2022, New York - details to be confirmed later this year. Links Robin EleyRobin Eley on InstagramRobin Eley on Facebook'The Binary Project' on YouTube'Alla Prima' by Richard SchmidtMichael ZavrosDavid Korins 'Mona Lisa (wrapped), oil on linen, gesso and marble dust 'Girl with a Pearl Earring', oil on linen, gesso and marble dust 'Self Portrait', 2010, oil on Belgian linen, 39" x 25"Runner Up, Doug Moran portrait Prize, 2010 'Polaroid', 2010, oil on Belgian linen, 24.5" x 18.5"Finalist, Eutick Memorial Still Life Award, 2011 'Plastic', 2011, oil on Belgian linen, 35.5" x 35.5" 'Silent Respiration', 2012, oil on Belgian linen, 24.5" x 18" 'The Deep Marine', 2012, oil on Belgian linen, 31.5" x 24" 'Bibliography', 2012, oil on linen-bound hard cover books, 70 x 48 cmFinalist, 2012 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of NSW Part of 'The Binary Project'
Robin Marriott started understanding customer service as a high school teacher, and later took her skills to CEOs, entrepreneurs, and upper level management. For Robin, customer service and social skills are merely ettiquette and manners. Suprisingly, from medical doctors at Baylor Scott & White and beyond, these basics play a huge role in whether or not a customer actually takes your advisement!Create a trusting relationship when you exercise manners, but teaching high-level clients where ettiquette is needed requires great tact. Host Paul Hittner gets Robin to reveal tips we can ALL use today. The first 20 seconds are key to winning trust with clients and others. Listen in to Robin to learn how you can improve your techniques and reap the benefits of being a trusted and well-liked advisor. Reach out to Robin at 817-966-0519, or email Robin.Marriott@EVRealEstate.com. Go to BizVisionary.com and type in OBBM on the home page for 50% off workshops that will take your brand to the next level. Call 214-984-2773 for guest and sponsor information.Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more. Click here for Building The Brand Podcast. ------------------------Listen to more on these business topics:BusinessCoaching: http://bit.ly/BISB-TVTechnology: http://bit.ly/BizPointzTVLocal DFW Business Spotlights: http://bit.ly/OBB-TVLocal AllenBusinesses: http://bit.ly/PowerGroupAllenPodcast------------------------Brought to you by: Worksuites #AllenTX, Worksuites.comEpoch Times https://trustednewspaper.com1stSafetyTraining.com, 214-808-9757 WeStandForFreedom.com-------------------Follow us on Faceboook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbeatbusinessmedianetwork/Support the show (https://offbeatbusiness.com/sign-up/#join)
As always, this episode of People at Work is brought to you by Jostle. Head over to www.jostle.me to start your free trial today! Observe a group of children being curious and you’ll see joy, engagement, experimentation, and more on display. That’s because they’re free to try new things, make mistakes, and learn to trust what others have to say and do. Robin Barone saw a parallel between child-like curiosity and the ingredients for a healthy and vibrant place of work. Pivoting from children’s book author to workplace consultant, she now teaches leaders how to use curiosity to build workplace culture. For Robin, there are two distinct buckets of workplace cultures: those that embrace curiosity and those that don’t. Those that do, use curiosity to make the uncomfortable more comfortable, and she believes that we get there by building trust. Listen in to hear Robin’s take on how else curiosity can help workplaces and people in them perform at their best. We can all aspire to bring more childlike wonder into work! Even better if it builds trust and helps us relate better with others. About our guest: Robin Barone is an educator, writer, and traveler who has visited over 60 countries and lived abroad. Prior to founding Diplomat Books, Ms. Barone worked in finance where she was known for her ability to formulate win-win solutions. You can connect with Robin on Instagram @whereisrobinusa. Resources: The next Curiosity Conversations for Individuals cohort will be held May 12-June 2 The next Train the Trainer session will be held July 12-13 Visit https://curiosityconversations.co for details.
We continue our Emerging Researchers series with an interview with Robin Powers, a student just starting her master’s degree work. Robin is an enigma. She has a wealth of energy and a very fast-moving mind. She has dreams and aspirations that will change the world. Yet she has yet to find the right experiences and coaches to refine her approach. She most certainly has not come from a place of privilege. Robin is a patient who has been managing and advocating for her own Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome for 17 years now, including identifying the issue and securing the genetic testing required to confirm the diagnosis. She has presented at conferences, been a PCORI Ambassador, and volunteered with other rare disease organizations. She has done all this independently without the luxury of programs or an organization paving the way. Robin talks about how she came to Buffalo State College and designed her own degree program, Biochemical Pharmacology of Rare Diseases. She also discusses her work to earn a degree in patient advocacy and public policy. The goal of our Emerging Researchers series is to highlight people like Robin who are full of potential but lacking the experience our other guests may have. These younger people have fresh ideas and the freedom to be bold. For Robin, her life depends on it. Support this podcast
In Maori culture, images and objects or treasures can come to embody a person. However when the Maori were first confronted with portrait photography they initially responded by hiding from the camera, fearful that their 'mauri', or life force, would be lost. Professor Deidre Brown explains though how the Maori began to see the new medium as an effective method of embodying the 'wairua', or everlasting spirit, of a person. Robin Finn was very close to her mother, they spoke to each other several times a day. After her mother's death Robin decided to keep their phone-mediated relationship alive and continued ringing her mum and leaving voicemails. Robin fantastically hoped that maybe these messages were being sent out into the cosmos and her mum would somehow receive them. For Robin, her mother's mobile helps to keep her 'Mauri', or life force, alive. David Glowacki is a Royal Society Research Fellow who runs the 'Intangible Realities Lab' at the University of Bristol. David is interested in aesthetic metaphors that guide scientific imagination. He believes this is particularly important in domains which cannot be seen with the naked eye, where our scientific intuition is guided by the aesthetic representations and metaphors we use to imagine phenomena which are otherwise invisible. David uses virtual reality to bring to life molecular physics and quantum dynamics, particularly in relation to the idea of matter and energy. David says watching colleagues interact with the virtual visualisations of molecular physics inspired him to design VR which explores how energy connects to the sacred. Aleks asks if technology really can give us a greater understanding of our relationship with the sacred. Producer Kate Bissell Researcher Juliet Conway
“Blessed are they who rememberthat what they now have they once longed for.” - Jean Valentine If you’re a poetry fan like Robin, wait until you hear about this one! Tonight, Robin shares an inspiring idea coming from the UK. A Poetry Pharmacy recently opened up in Bishop’s Castle with a goal of providing people with alternative therapy for emotional ailments. Imagine all the people who are feeling sad or lonely going in and getting a prescribed dose of words that can heal or just brighten their day. It’s just such an amazing idea. For Robin, this lovely quote from Jean Valentine often does majestic work. What are some of the poetry lines that do the trick for you? Tonight’s episode is sponsored by: DogwoodBooksAndGifts.com Be A Sponsor: Share your positive impact product or service, or make a dedication to someone you love! For more information on the show and to share YOUR thoughts via our contact form, visit: GoodnightRobin.com For more information on Robin: Visit RobinRice.com Please be sure to subscribe and rate our podcast - it helps others find us! CREDITS:Music: Arni KarlssonEditing: Predrag Mladenović
Hos Spækbrættet vil vi gerne hylde kvinden. I er, har altid været, og vil altid være klogere, smartere og mere snu end vi mænd. Og det gælder ikke kun menneskekvinder! For Robin har fundet en artikel, hvor modige bavianhunner demonstrere at kunne snyde dumme, fulde bavianhanner så de ikke kan mishandle deres unger med døden til følge.Mark har til gengæld fundet verdens mindste astronomer i lortebillen! En samling af artikler viser nemlig at afrikanske lortebiller er i stand til at bruge universet og store himmellegenmer til at finde vej væk fra den konkurrenceprægede bunke af lort, de får deres mad fra.Flemming er syg, så Robin har sørget fra lidt ekstra guf til os.Giv os fem stjerner på iTunes! bit.ly/spækitunesSend os water hilarious science eller stil et spørgsmål på facebook, twitter eller spaekbraettet@gmail.comKilder:Zinner and Deschner (2018) Sexual swellings in female hamadryas baboons after male take-overs: "Deceptive" swellings as a possible female counter-strategy against infanticideDacke et al. (2013) Dung Beetles Use the Milky Way for OrientationSupport the show (https://spaekbraettet.10er.app/)
In this episode of the Rational Reminder Podcast we welcome Robin Powell. Robin is a journalist and content creator who has dedicated the more recent part of his career to helping spread the word on research backed investing and turning the tide on the history of investment advice. For Robin, this all came about from an assignment he was working on and the feeling of shock he experienced when he discovered the wealth of information that is available to investors but how it is shielded by the majority of investment advisors. Robin explains these experiences and why we still see this in today’s marketplace. He chats to us about the films he has produced on the subject and the great characters and thought leaders with whom he has met. Robin is kind enough to open up about his thoughts on the future of investing, regulation and his hopes for the spread of this information. For all this and more, be sure to join us! Key Points From This Episode: Some of Robin’s background and previous work experience. [0:01:40.6] Why Robin started spreading the evidence based investment message . [0:02:38.9] The experience of speaking with industry leaders to make a documentary film. [0:04:07.7] The impact of this and the subsequent films Robin has produced. [0:05:44.0] Robin’s perspective on the Canadian financial industry. [0:06:57.8] The impact of the change of rules for financial advisors in the UK. [0:09:21.6] The effect of RDR and claims about reduced access to advice. [0:12:24.2] Difficulties in sharing information and changing people’s minds. [0:15:06.0] The role of the press in this dynamic and whether it can change [0:16:52.2] Robin’s favorite interviews and encounters over the years. [0:18:07.4] Looking to the future of the financial industry. [0:19:53.5] Considering the role of the human financial advisor with the rise of robo-advisors. [0:21:40.1] Robin’s own measure of success in his work [0:22:59.9] Regulation in the pursuit of changing the approach of advisors. [0:24:28.9] And much more! For more information or to contact Cameron and Ben, visit pwlcapital.com
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High Point Spring Market 2018: Passion Sucks Today in The Lounge Nick sits down at High Point Market with an all-star panel to discuss “Passion Sucks. It's All About the Money!” a forum on taking an interior design business from dreams to not only creative but financial success. On the panel is Robin Baron of Robin Baron Design in NYC; California-based designer and real estate star Barrie Livingstone (who was also Nick's first-ever guest in The Lounge!); and David Charette of outstanding design firm Britto Charette in Miami.Also, enjoy highlight os The Morning Show with Barrie Livingstone who joins Nick as co-host to interview Jeffrey Johnson of Jeffrey Design LLC, Gary Pettit of Seasonal Living, Libby Langdon, and Kelli Ellis. Find the full live video on our Facebook Page.The Nit and Grit of GrowthNick and the designers agree that there's no shortage of passion in the interior design industry, so the difference between firms that sink or swim are smart business practices. The panel tackles everything from liability reduction and software use through management and hiring practices, where everyone has their own style of doing things. David, in particular, offers valuable insight into management at Britto Charette, where employee perks like great healthcare, free lunches and happy hours, and potlucks aim to keep staff loyal and hardworking -- but most importantly, happy. David also discussed the challenges and blessings of partnering with his spouse, and recommends working together but in different market sectors.No Lack of PassionNick's questioning then turned philosophical with discussions into definitions of success, motivation, and the real value of money. For Robin, success is making a difference in the life of a client -- and failures are your best teacher; for Barrie, winning means getting everyone involved in a project on the same page and feeling like they've won, too; and David says he is still searching for the job that frees his passions but doesn't see himself ever retiring -- so he's got ample time to chase his creative spark! Chaise Lounge Updates EXTENDED DEADLINE: Don't forget about the #makemychaise design competition click this link for more info.Nick is in Dallas for Dine and Design. Follow along on our Instagram! Our Events Page Resources Datacolor–If you've ever worked with a Benjamin Moore dealer and asked for a color match, then you've probably worked with Datacolor without even knowing it. Now, Datacolor has announced the ColorReader, a tool that identifies paint colors from any surface and provides you the closest existing paint match right on the spot! Stop cutting out your drywall or scanning fan decks and start saving time by confirming color with the help of the ColorReader. Revolutionize your color tools and visit www.datacolor.com/may for more information.Moore & Giles, JLF Collections, Design Manager, Benjamin Moore, Porcelanosa, Universal Furniture Upcoming Events HD Expo – May 2 – 4ICFF – May 20 – 23NeoCon – June 11 – 13 More About Our Sponsors Wrap Up If you would like to hear more episodes, please visit us on iTunes or on our website at TheChaiseLoungePodcast.com. Lastly, find The Chaise Lounge on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter or post a review on iTunes, you may even hear your review read live on our next podcast. With that said keep dreaming big, and keep designing a great design business. See ya!
SHOW NOTES At the age of thirty-three, Robin Behrstock, author of ADVENTURES OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS, started Alchemade, a copper mug business just as they became a popular trend. In less than three years, she grew the business to annual sales of $3 million. For Robin, the best part of being an entrepreneur isn't making money or selling lots of copper mugs; its inspiring people to take control of their lives and turn their dreams of starting a business into reality. Robin is currently a partner in Radius Partnership, a consulting firm focused on working with small businesses. Listen and Learn: The ins and outs of selling on Amazon Why measurement and KPI's are important to success Robin's definition of success TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ALCHEMADE, CLICK HERE. TO FIND ROBIN ON LINKEDIN, CLICK HERE.
Today on Entrepreneur Effect our host is joined by Robin Behrstock. At the age of thirty-three, Robin Behrstock started Alchemade (www.Alchemade.com), a copper mug business just as they became a popular trend. In less than three years, she grew the business to annual sales of $3 million. For Robin, the best part of being an entrepreneur isn’t making money or selling lots of copper mugs; it’s inspiring people to take control of their lives and turn their dreams of starting a business into reality. Robin is currently a partner in Radius Partnership, www.RadiusPartnership.com, a consulting firm focused on working with small businesses.
Today on Entrepreneur Effect our host is joined by Robin Behrstock. At the age of thirty-three, Robin Behrstock started Alchemade (www.Alchemade.com), a copper mug business just as they became a popular trend. In less than three years, she grew the business to annual sales of $3 million. For Robin, the best part of being an entrepreneur isn’t making money or selling lots of copper mugs; it’s inspiring people to take control of their lives and turn their dreams of starting a business into reality. Robin is currently a partner in Radius Partnership, www.RadiusPartnership.com, a consulting firm focused on working with small businesses.