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Lÿden Foust, CEO of Spatial AI, joins Anjee Solanki for this month's episode of Retail Recorded. One of retail's biggest challenges is identifying its core consumers; Spatial AI works with brands to surface its best customers by leveraging social media, retail visitation, and demographic data to classify their behavioral patterns by type and trade area. Listen in to learn the value of combining social media data with demographics and shopping behavior to target your core customer, how the 'follow' in social media shows stronger intent than hashtags and the impact of brand collaborations like Barbie and Bloomingdales.
Who are you imitating?
Pastor Ryan uses 1 Corinthians 13 as the backdrop for Building a life of Love
Charlotte Foust is with the Joplin Area Agency on Aging and she joined Newstalk KZRG to discuss heat safety tips for older residents. Join Ted and Steve for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
The Collective Talk with Rachelle Francey.
On December 20, 2022, Kadin Black, a beloved 19-year-old son and brother, was reported missing in Wrightsville, Pennsylvania. His family hadn't heard from him for three days, and he had failed to show up at his dad's house for a pre-planned get-together, which was out of character. The police immediately launched an investigation into Kadin's disappearance, but there was no sign of him anywhere. It's been just over 16 months since Kadin went missing, and investigators are still searching for him… 19-year-old Kadin Black last contacted his family on December 17, 2022. His phone connected to the WiFi at the Foust home on Vickilee Drive in Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, at around 9:30 am on the 18th. At that time, his phone also pinged in the same vicinity. After 9:30, his phone was either turned off or died. No sign of Kadin has been found since then. Kadin is a light skinned Black male with dark brown hair and brown eyes. He is 5'10”, 160 pounds, and has an athletic build. It's unclear what he was last wearing. A Facebook page named "Find Kadin Black" has been created for people to learn additional information and keep Kadin's name circulating. Anyone with information should contact the Lower Windsor Township Police Department at 1-717-244-8055. Editor: Shannon Keirce Research/Writing: Haley Gray and Anna Luria SUBMIT A CASE HERE: Cases@DetectivePerspectivePod.com SOCIAL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/detperspective/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/detperspective FIND DERRICK HERE Twitter: https://twitter.com/DerrickL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DerrickLevasseur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DerrickVLevasseur CRIME WEEKLY AND COFFEE Criminal Coffee Company: https://www.CriminalCoffeeCo.com Crime Weekly: https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop ADS: 1. MagicSpoon.com/Detective - Use code DETECTIVE to save $5!
2022 was a rough year for Kadin Black. The popular high school athlete had moved from Pennsylvania to Maryland with his mother, but had recently moved back to his father's house in Pennsylvania so that he could be closer to his friends. The move, however, came with its own set of challenges. Fights at school led to him being expelled, and a fight with his father led to an arrest, a psychiatric hold, and needing to find a new place to live. Thankfully, the family of one of his childhood friends, the Fousts, agreed to take him in. The arrangement seemed to work out for everyone, and the Foust family, especially the father, Chris, helped Kadin get back on track. But then in December 2022, Kadin mysteriously vanished. It took several days for his parents to find out that their son was missing, and when they did, there were questions surrounding when he was last seen. In modern missing persons cases, there are usually plenty of theories to be found on social media, and Kadin's case is certainly no exception. Did the young man leave on his own to avoid his upcoming trial? Did he harm himself? Did the Foust family, who graciously took him in, actually have something to do with his disappearance? We'll be talking about all of this and more, as we dig into the story of Kadin Black.GoFundMe for a private investigator in Kadin Black's caseBuy the ebook! - And Then They Were Gone: True Stories of Those Who Went Missing and Never Came HomeFind us everywhereGet episodes early and ad-free on PatreonMerch storeFor a full list of our sources, please visit our blog
In this episode of the podcast, Zach uncovers... • How to create compelling and consistent content • How to show up on your ideal audience's feed • Other social media strategies to attract your ideal clients JUMP TO THESE TOPICS
True Crime Psychology and Personality: Narcissism, Psychopathy, and the Minds of Dangerous Criminals
True Crime Personality and Psychology True Crime Psychology and Personality is a podcast that profiles criminal personalities, discusses personality disorders, and examines real life events from a scientifically informed perspective. Want more mental health content? Check out our other Podcasts: Mental Health // Demystified with Dr. Tracey Marks Healthy // Toxic Cluster B: A Look At Narcissism, Antisocial, Borderline, and Histrionic Disorders Here, Now, Together with Rou Reynolds Links for Dr. Grande Dr. Grande on YouTube Produced by Ars Longa Media Learn more at arslonga.media. Produced by: Christopher Breitigan and Erin McCue . Executive Producer: Patrick C. Beeman, MD Legal Stuff The information presented in this podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not professional advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of Tide Chasers Podcast we head to central Pennsylvania to talk river fishing with Duayne Foust of @reelintheadventures on Instagram and TikTok! Duayne gives us some tips for wintertime fishing as well as targeting Smallmouth Bass and Musky on the Susquehanna River. If you love river fishing, you won't want to miss this episode! Tide Chasers is a weekly podcast featuring local fishermen, charter captains, tackle shop owners and party boat captains among others. We discuss our local fisheries as well as opportunities to the north and south of our home waters of PA/NJ. If you or someone you know would like to be a guest, send us a message! Otherwise, we appreciate all the likes, shares, follows and subscribers as it helps us grow! Help us get the word out, hit that share button! Where to find Tide Chasers on Social media: Instagram: @tide_chasers Facebook: www.Facebook.com/tidechaserspodcast Hosts: Khoa @thatasianangler Bobby @fishingwithaphd Lee @ljssurfing Tyler @tmwilczek Guest : Duayne Foust IG@reelintheadventures TikTok@reelintheadventures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Under the Cortex hosts Jeremy Foust from Kent State University about his new paper in Perspectives on Psychological Science titled “Information Avoidance: Past Perspectives and Future Directions.” The conversation with APS's Özge G. Fischer-Baum starts with defining information avoidance and then explores some of the factors that impact whether someone will choose to avoid information. Foust and Fischer-Baum also dive into me-search and how social media has or has not impacted the ways we take in information. If you want to know more about this research, visit psychologicalscience.org.
Join us as we delve with Zach as he shares his insights on creating impactful, relatable content that resonates deeply with the local community, driving real business results. Zach's unique approach to social media, his strategies for brand awareness, and his perspective on the changing real estate landscape provide invaluable lessons for professionals looking to elevate their game. Notable Moments: The Shift to Local Content (00:02:00): Zach discusses his pivot from generic, entertaining content to local-focused content, significantly impacting his business. Creating Consumer-Resonating Content (00:05:36): The importance of acknowledging current market difficulties and connecting with consumers' real experiences, rather than presenting an overly optimistic view. Social Media Strategy and Brand Awareness (00:14:27): Zach highlights the pitfalls of faceless, voiceless content and emphasizes the importance of personal brand presence in social media marketing. The Power of Google and Online Presence (00:33:31): A discussion on the significance of a cohesive online presence, including social media and Google, for building trust and legitimacy in the real estate business. Personal Development and Business Strategy (00:40:39): Zach shares his personal approach to mental and physical health, emphasizing the importance of self-care and mindset in achieving business success.
In this episode, Lisa is telling us the story from a different perspective. When looking at death row inmates, we can usually see the pain from the past, using it as the “why” for the crimes they committed. However, looking at the case of Aaron Foust, through the eyes of a grieving father who did his best, it leaves us with the bigger question of why did he do it, and could anything have stopped it the collision course this man was on, leading him to death row.Episode: Evil Lives Here “I Raised a Sociopath” Season 7, Episode 2I hope you enjoyed our banter and arguing, and of course or opinions – but please let us know what you think twistedtalestruecrime@gmail.comAlso, come visit our socials for photos and extras, amazing memes and people.Facebook – TwistedTales True CrimeInstagram – TwistedTales_Pod
Long time pro-life leader Bob Foust joins Greg to highlight the work of Pregnancy Resource Centers across Alabama and the importance taking advantage of the Choose Life Alabama Auto tag renewal.
Nan Calvert's November guest on the program is Shannon David Foust from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh talking about a class of hers called "Connecting with Nature" that she is offering to the general public.
In a world where fast food has long been synonymous with unhealthy indulgences, a surprising shift is taking place, led by an unexpected pioneer - Little Caesars. The popular pizza chain is breaking new ground by championing healthy changes in the way America eats, proving that convenient and delicious food doesn't have to compromise on health. Little Caesars' commitment to change how America eats is sending ripples across the fast-food industry. By embracing healthier ingredients, providing transparency in nutrition information, offering portion control options, and encouraging healthier choices, they are setting an example that other chains are starting to follow. On today's episode with will speak with Jessica Foust, RDN Director, Global Product Development & Menu Management for Little Caesars and Jill Overdorf, a Culinary & Foodservice Expert and founder of The Produce Ambassador.
About The Guest: Zach Foust is a team lead and the number one followed real estate agent on TikTok. He is known for his impactful storytelling and engaging content creation strategies. Summary: Zach Foust shares his insights on the importance of impactful storytelling in social media and real estate. He emphasizes the need for conscious consumption of content to understand what grabs people's attention. He also discusses the art of storytelling in conversations and relationships in the real estate industry. Zach introduces the Ghost method, which stands for Grab, Hook, Overview, Storytell, and Target. He explains each step of the method and how it can be used to create compelling content. He also highlights the importance of empathy in content creation and engaging with the audience in the comment section. Key Takeaways: Conscious consumption of content helps understand what grabs people's attention. Storytelling is an essential skill in the real estate industry to build rapport and engage with clients. The Ghost method (Grab, Hook, Overview, Storytell, Target) provides a framework for creating impactful content. Empathy is crucial in content creation to connect with the audience and address their problems. Engaging with the audience in the comment section can lead to lead generation and building brand share.
We all know self care is important, especially when life is so crazy and busy all the time. Do you ever feel like taking time for you is so forced that you don't actually enjoy it? This weekend Fick and Foust returned to the theater for a new season, which kicked off with Mrs. Doubtfire. Tune in this week as share our thoughts on the performance and much needed R&R.
South River, let's admit it, we had a rough sports week last week. We need to acknowledge that fact, leave it behind and go get some wins. Join Tom and Chloe this week as they break down all the fall sports and welcome one of SRHS's most decorated football players. He's a 2020 grad and former University of Maryland QB, it's David Foust. David shares with us his life lessons from his career at South River and College Park. If you are looking for some mid-season inspiration, you've come to the right place!MASCOT Update: We have narrowed this down to a few possibilities. Nothing is set yet, so if you are out there, listening to the show and you are thinking to yourself, that would be kinda cool to be on the field, hyping up the student section, here's what you need to do… DM us @SRHawkTalk this week. We are going to hold private tryouts at a undisclosed location for a handfull of potential mascots and it could be you.Hawk Talk is produced by Spaceman World Media, recorded live at Chad's BBQ in Edgewater, Maryland and hosted by Tom Frank and Chloe Kravitz. Follow us on Instagram @SRHawkTalk, let us know what you think of the show by adding a review on Apple or a comment below and spread the word Seahawk Nation. #WERSR Support the show
In today's episode, we have a special guest, Steven Foust, who has found success in teaching non-commissioned officers (NCOs) in the Army to get promoted. Steven has developed a membership program that not only provides valuable resources and training to NCOs but also manages to be efficient and low maintenance. As your host, I'll also be sharing my own experiences with online courses and the tools that have helped me along the way. Get ready to learn from Steven's expertise and discover new strategies for creating and managing your online course. Let's jump right in!
Today's guest on the Powerful Ladies Podcast, Amanda Foust, is a certified coach and the founder of the Highest Potential Planner. She is on a mission to ensure that as many people as possible are awakened to their lives. I couldn't agree with this more! From starting two businesses to creating her own planner and establishing her family, Amanda's approach to life is an example of relentlessly going after everything you desire and nothing less.
Ep #69: In this podcast episode, we discuss the exciting world of mystery shopping and how it can be a rewarding opportunity for various individuals, including moms, dads, and military spouses. We highlight the financial benefits of mystery shopping, from saving money on everyday expenses to earning extra income. Listen in as Nadia shares personal experiences and tips to make the most of mystery shopping, including:Overcoming Fear of the Unknown: Don't be afraid of trying mystery shopping. The task is easy if you're observant and can write clearly. It's an opportunity that can fit a wide range of people.Starting Small and Local: Start with mystery shops close to your home to minimize expenses and make it convenient. Trying out shops nearby is a great way to get started without overcommitting.Focus on Similar Types of Shops: Choose a certain type of shop and do multiple of the same kind on the same day. This helps streamline the process as you become familiar with the requirements, making reporting more efficient.Mystery shopping can have a positive impact beyond personal gain. Nadia shares stories of how she's used her mystery shopping experiences to give back to her community by providing food to those in need and surprising hardworking individuals with gifts. Hear Nadia's advice to use mystery shopping as a flexible and rewarding side hustle. This episode highlights the practicality of mystery shopping and its potential to contribute to financial goals while making a positive impact on others' lives.You're Invited to a free LIVE training: How To Get Out of Debt Faster With Mystery Shopping. Mystery shopping? What's that got to do with my finances? Mystery shopping isn't just about scoring free meals or testing out luxury cars; it's a powerful tool that can turbocharge your journey to financial independence! Imagine paying off your student loans, credit card debt, or that pesky mortgage years ahead of schedule! Head over to www.budgetdivas.com/faster and secure your spot. Seats are limited, and you won't want to miss out on this life-changing event. It's time to take control of your financial future and unlock the potential within you.
Olá pessoas! Vamos aproveitar a polêmica envolvendo a tenista Iga Swiatek por causa de uma foto divulgada onde ela está treinando com a boca tampada. Será que temos evidências científicas que suportam essa técnica? Qual a base fisiológica por trás disso? Tampe a boca mas não tampe as orelhas e vem comigo nesse drops que eu vou te explicar tudo direitinho! A música de abertura do programa (Podium) é de autoria do compositor e músico Anderson Botega e as vozes da introdução são do Diogo Bob e Marlos Sanuto. Se você acha muito importante nosso projeto, saiba que você pode nos ajudar financeiramente. Independente do valor, você vai permitir que possamos expandir e gerar mais conteúdo de qualidade. Para saber CLIQUE AQUI e conheça nosso programa de patronato. Siga-nos nas redes sociais procurando por @Quatrode15_ no instagram e Quatrode15 no facebook. Não deixe de entrar em contato conosco através do nosso e-mail contato@quatrode15.com.br ou deixando aqui o seu comentário! Se não estiver cansado das nossas vozes você pode nos seguir a nossa equipe nas redes sociais Yuri Motoyama, Gilmar Esteves, Fabiano Fonseca, Daisy Motta e Ana Luiza Lopes. Referências Dallam, G. M., McClaran, S. R., Cox, D. G., & Foust, C. P. (2018). Effect of nasal versus oral breathing on Vo2max and physiological economy in recreational runners following an extended period spent using nasally restricted breathing. International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science, 6(2), 22-29. Illidi CR, Romer LM, Johnson MA, Williams NC, Rossiter HB, Casaburi R, Tiller NB. Distinguishing science from pseudoscience in commercial respiratory interventions: an evidence-based guide for health and exercise professionals. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2023 Aug;123(8):1599-1625. doi: 10.1007/s00421-023-05166-8. Epub 2023 Mar 14. Erratum in: Eur J Appl Physiol. 2023 Apr 20;: PMID: 36917254; PMCID: PMC10013266. Rappelt L, Held S, Wiedenmann T, Deutsch JP, Hochstrate J, Wicker P, Donath L. Restricted nasal-only breathing during self-selected low intensity training does not affect training i
If you want to create compelling content that will generate leads join us for this episode featuring Zachary Foust, the #1 followed agent on TikTok (@ZachLoft) to discover... • Where Zach and his team are getting the most success. • The process he uses to generate 95% of his closings from digital marketing. • A proven system on how to generate deals online. Subscribe here for our updates and latest episodes: redx.bz/podcast
Having ADD or ADHD is a gift, not a curse. Hear from people all around the globe, from every walk of life, in every profession, from Rock Stars to CEOs, from Teachers to Politicians, who have learned how to unlock the gifts of their ADD and ADHD diagnosis, and use it to their personal and professional advantage, to build businesses, become millionaires, or simply better their lives. Our Guest today in their own words: As a visionary team leader from Delaware, Zachary has leveraged the power of social media to build his own successful brokerage, Loft Realty. With a robust following of 1.6M on TikTok, coupled with a significant presence on Facebook and Instagram, he has elevated Loft Realty to the pinnacle of Google reviews in the state. Now, Zachary channels his passion for mentorship, regularly sharing his blueprint for success. From gracing stages as a distinguished speaker, coaching budding agents, to hosting inspiring masterminds, his mission is to empower others to make their own mark in the industry. Enjoy! [You are now safely here] 00:40 - Thank you again so much for listening and for subscribing! 00:41 - Introducing and welcome Zachary Foust!! 01:42 - So what's your backstory? 03:35 - “Where there's consistency, there's redundancy” -Zachary Foust 5:55 - Talk to me about some of the lessons that you pulled out of those dark times? 06:15 - On meditation and the change is made in Zach's life. 07:32 - How on Frozen pond do you Meditate@!?? On ADHD!? Ref: MindValley.com Ref: Wim Hof Method 09:00 - On wanting to resume disciplines and hobbies. 12:32 - How do our subscribers find out more about you if they are at the lake? Web: https://www.loftteamde.com https://zacharyfoust.liftoffalpha.com Socials: @zacharyloft on TikTok @Zachary.Loft on INSTA and Loft RealtyDE on FB 00:00 - 00OhHello hello? Hello there! YEs, yoU. We are so happy that you are doing good, here & listening with us!! I'll say it till I die.. ADHD and all forms of Neurodiversity are gifts, not curses. -Peter Shankman. And ooh-ooh now.. and just by the way, if you haven't picked up The Boy with the Faster Brain yet, it is on Amazon and it is a number #1 One bestseller in all categories. Click HERE or via https://amzn.to/3FcAKkI My link tree is here if you're looking for something specific. https://linktr.ee/petershankman 13:15 - Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits. Guys, as always thanks so much for subscribing! Faster Than Normal is for YOU! We want to know what you'd like to hear! Do you have a cool friend with a great story? We'd love to learn about, and from them. I'm www.petershankman.com and you can reach out anytime via email at peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterNormal on all of the socials. It really helps when you 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! All right, guys, as always, than you for listening. Love that you're here. Any news, shoot us a note. Petershankman.com go to fastennormal.com everywhere but Twitter. We are on Blue Sky now at Peter Shankman on Blue Sky. [Ed: I will siphon -in BlueSky and learn about that next week!! If not, in October when Twitter stops eating itself and we figure out hash^tag threads or whatever it all the Newnew is, cooL?? -Ed] [Also Ed: This is still a relatively brand new experiment in editing show notes, transcriptions sort of; so if you notice any important, or significant goofs we've missed here or along, please do let us know @FasterNormal Thanks! -sb] — TRANSCRIPT via Castmagic.io and then corrected.. somewhat. You're listening to the Faster Than Normal podcast, where we know that having Add or ADHD is a gift, not a curse. Each week we interview people from all around the globe, from every walk of life in every profession. From rock stars to CEOs, from teachers to politicians who have learned how to unlock the gifts of their add and ADHD diagnosis and used it to their personal and professional advance edge to build businesses, to become millionaires, or to simply better their lives. And now, here's the host of the Faster Than Normal podcast, the man who doesn't understand how anyone could have leftover Pizza Peter Shankman [00:00:40]: Hey, guys. Peter Shankman. Welcome to another episode of Faster Than Normal. Thrilled to have you here. Every once in a while I'm browsing Instagram or a lot. And not just once in a while, but like constantly. And every once in a while I do come across someone who is worth following. And I found someone named Zach Faust who does a billion things. I'll tell you, he sent me a bio and he managed to put a billion things into two paragraphs. He's a team leader from Delaware. He's levered the power of social media to build his own successful real estate brokerage called Loft Realty. With a robust following of 1.6 million on TikTok. Coupled with his significant presence on Facebook and Instagram, he has elevated Loft Realty, the pinnacle of Google reviews in the state. Now, Zachary channels his passion for mentorship, regularly sharing his blueprint for success, gracing stage as a speaker, coaching agents, hosting Masterminds. He likes to empower other people. He's also massively ADHD. At 29 years old. Zach. Welcome to past the normal man. Zachary [00:01:35]: Thank you, Peter. Man, I did not write that. My lovely assistant Adrian did. And yeah, he did manage to somehow sum it all up. Peter Shankman [00:01:42]: Well, it's pretty much everything you need. It turned out pretty well. It turned out pretty well. So tell us your story. You tried to tell me offline. You were diagnosed when you were a kid. Tell us what happened. Zachary [00:01:51]: Yeah, I think probably the typical history book for a lot of ADHD was, hey, if only he applied himself. Right? If only he would apply himself. If only he could pay attention, being a distraction. And so it eventually just led to teacher after teacher saying the same thing. Doctor appointment schedule came out at around eleven or twelve years old, was given the Adderall medication for several years, body just wouldn't take it. Nothing was really helping in that regard. And it led me toward pushing toward the inevitable difficulty of US. Structure and consistency and had been for so many years. Peter Shankman [00:02:30]: Right. Zachary [00:02:30]: And it took me a good twelve years of adulthood to finally accept that and just accept than that's how it's going to be Add. We're all just kids that grew up. We just happen to be kids that wanted to fidget every time. Peter Shankman [00:02:42]: What was it? Because a lot of entrepreneurs. A lot of ADHD people are entrepreneurs. Entrepreneur people, ADHD. What was it that sort of woke you up and said, okay, I don't play well with others in that regard? Zachary [00:02:55]: So I was six years military. I joined the army at 17 years old. My parents, dual military, they didn't force me to get in, but obviously just the influence and from their perspective and from mine, the consistency and the discipline required just to be a part of it seemed like it could help, and it did, and I learned so much. But one thing I definitely learned was that where there's consistency, there's redundancy. And that redundancy for me especially, I just couldn't do it. Peter Shankman [00:03:25]: That's a great line where there's consistency, there's redundancy. Zachary [00:03:29]: Yeah. And it's tough to not bleed those lines together. And we have to be consistent, especially in the entrepreneurial world, but that also leads to that. Oh, it's the same thing, chicken and rice. So I eventually bled into accidentally becoming an entrepreneur by when I not back from my first deployment or actually my only deployment to Afghanistan, I wanted to play soccer again. There were no adult soccer leagues that weren't like either 40 year olds or 40 year old or older or for kids 18 younger, Add. So I was like, let's just start an open gym. And then we had 10, 20, 30 before we knew it was uncontrollable. So we're like, let's turn this into a league. And before I knew it, I was profiting off of something we created. And I discovered entrepreneurship, and I quickly found out that even though I was making no money off the venture, it was like 40K in, 40K out. I was like, this is what I need to do. Meeting with different people every day is different. New problems to solve, something different, some new fire to put out. I fell in love with it. And that's what led us into led me to finding real estate, which is just every single day is definitely different. And now running a team here in Delaware of 17 fold problems, fires to put out, and loving every day of it. Peter Shankman [00:04:38]: What is it about the constant? Not, say the constant fires, but the constant you never know what you're going to get when you wake up in the morning that excites you? Zachary [00:04:45]: That exact thing. The never knowing what's going to happen. I'll put our podcast, for example, I put your book in the morning when I went into the gym by noon or 01:00 p.m., I'd finished it. DMG said I liked it. And here we are in a podcast together. I love that about life. I love that about the universe. I love that about just the life I get to live with my beautiful daughter and wife, that every day is different. And I love that because I've seen the redundancy just lead to a dark time for me where my brain is just not being stimulated and part of that for me was immaturity and not knowing my brain. Add not knowing that just like a muscle in my body being worked at the gym, so too did my brain need to be stimulated. Even more so for us to continue to grow and not grow stagnant and frankly, dark and went through a lot of dark spots before I really started learning about what I was and how my brain operates. Peter Shankman [00:05:43]: Talk to me about.. so that's an interesting point. So you went through dark times. Talk to me about some of the lessons that you pulled out of those dark times, because if you're talking about the now in the past, you obviously learn from them. Zachary [00:05:55]: Well, I would say the fall of 2021 was my darkest time. I've had, I had fallen into it on so many different levels. But what got me out is what's really important and what got me out was understanding what my brain was doing add how it was operating. And that every time I went into a consistent pattern of good, I felt like I was met with water on the other end time period of doing bad. Like I could go two weeks, no alcohol, no sugar, no caffeine, and then boom, four weeks laying on the couch, getting to work late, not taking care of myself, things like that. And that wave was just compounding, it seemed, every single time. Add it was like a drug. Higher the high, lower the lows. And so finally I met meditation and I sat and I finally learned and I sucked for a while. I sucked for a while. Add I finally started to learn how to actually be in a moment. I never knew what that meant. And then from there, it was a little easier to start the little tiny self care things back again, just doing what I need to do, the routines of making my bed. I started getting back into the gym for the first time in years and then a fitness journey took off and real estate grew from being just myself and as part of our team to now it's the top brokerage in the state. And all that was based off the little consistencies that really just started with getting my brain involved and giving it a moment to breathe. Man, it's like our engines are on hyperdrive all the time. Peter Shankman [00:07:32]: Yeah, talking about than brings up an interesting point though. You said you learned to meditate. People with ADHD usually equate meditation with something else. Whether it's for me, I meditate, my bike is my meditation, right? I look at people who sit there and sort of become one with their brain and one with the universe and can do 30, 40, 50 minutes of, of just, just Zen. Add I just don't understand those people, right? And God bless them, it's amazing what they can do. But it has never come easy to me and I just assumed it's because of my ADHD, you seem to have cracked the code there. And I guarantee you a lot of my listeners, a lot of my listeners are like, sitting there going, how the fuck did you do that? Zachary [00:08:24]: I can't sit here and say there's one secret. I will say getting my own brain is very on the logical end of things. Emotion doesn't get mixed in a ton. And so for me, I need to know why I started ice bathing because I learned why it was helping my I i started going to the gym more because I started learning more about it wasn't just about my body. It's what my liver is getting from it. It's what my bones are getting from know. It's what I'm going to be as a grandfather type deal. And so with the meditation side of things, a man by the name of Joe Dispenzia, dr. Joe Dispenzia and a company named Mindvalley both were really good at breaking down why we're doing it, why being in the moment matters, what are the studies? What's the reality behind the science? And from then, I discovered that what I thought was keeping me from being able to meditate, I was actually given a little bit of a superpower behind it. It's just like your book, being able to operate on hyperdrive, being able to go in super fast mode, it seems like the worst thing in the world for when you're told, hey, shut your eyes and think about nothing, right? But the way that, like Dr. Joe Dispenzio puts it, is meditation is focus. And we have this innate superpower that we can unlock sometime called that hyper focus, where we can just lock in, where you're on a plane writing a book for 8 hours, right? And so meditation has become my plane in a way where I can now focus my energy instead of focusing my thoughts, because we're really good at focusing on something, add just going into it. But what if we could transition that insane amount of hyper focus into, say, hey, just focus on the top of your head. Just focus really hard on the top of your head and just on repeat or focus on the tip of your nose. How does the air feel going in and out? Is it warm? Is it cold? What do you smell? How are your nostrils moving? How do your eyes feel? Because doing that body scan type stuff where it's like feeling your toes and your fingers, I feel we have such a superpower with that because we can lock in now. When I'm locked out, don't expect me to be able to knock out more than seven to ten minutes, right? But like any form of exercising, I'm continuing to get better. And that was definitely the start because I wasn't listening to me. And especially when we have 19 different voices and messages and emotions and stressors and, oh, by the way, I forgot to say Happy birthday to Gabrielle six weeks ago. Got to get to that all going on at the same time. Giving the opportunity to breathe was just something I had to learn how to do. Peter Shankman [00:11:15]: I understand. It makes sense. It's one of the simplest things in the world, and yet the hardest thing in the world to master. Zachary [00:11:20]: There's no question about it. Yeah. And this thing that named itself between our ears, we don't even take the time. Peter Shankman [00:11:29]: I love the fact that you're an ice bath guy. I fell in love with ice bathing about probably ten years ago. It's so funny because I go for me, everyone's like, oh, how do you survive the cold? I'm like, It's not about the cold. It's about breathing. Zachary [00:11:43]: Yeah. Peter Shankman [00:11:44]: It's not about the about I know that if I get dumped into Coney Island on New Year's Day for the polar bear plungers, I do almost every year that I'm not going to drown because I understand how to control my breathing. The fight or flight scenario of hitting that water, I don't say I control it, but I don't say I own it, but I definitely can control it. Zachary [00:12:09]:You're aware of it. Peter Shankman [00:12:10]: Yeah, and I understand that it's going to take five to 10 seconds. Push through it, and you'll be breathing again. Zachary [00:12:18]: Exactly. Peter Shankman [00:12:18]: It is literally a metaphor for life. I've yet to meet a problem that might take some time. Bu. You just push through it, and then you're onto the next thing. Zachary [00:12:30]: Onto the next side. Yeah. Peter Shankman [00:12:32]: Really true. Zach, how can people find you? I know that you have a ridiculous Instagram following or Twitter following all that. No TikTok followers. How can people find you? Zachary [00:12:40]: Yeah, it's at Zachary Loft. On most platforms. Just Loft Realty is the company. Zachary is the name. So just combined it and ended up sticking. So it's at Zachary loft. Instagram is the best place for DMs. That's in my opinion. I'm not a big Twitter guy. I know. It's good over there, too. Peter Shankman [00:12:54]: No. Canceled myself off Twitter about three months ago. I just don't see the point anymore, but awesome. Zach, thank you so much for taking time. I definitely want to have you back in a few months. I'm going to make a note to reach out to you, and we'll do this again in the fall, but I have a feeling you have a lot more stories to share and a lot of value to give, so we're definitely going to have you back. I really appreciate the time, man. Zachary [00:13:13]: Of course. An open book for you, my man. I appreciate you. Peter Shankman [00:13:15]: All right, guys, as always, fast and almost for you. We want to know what you want to hear. Shoot us an email. Know it's the beginning of summer now, and my kid is at summer camp. She's at sleepaway camp. So I got a shit ton of time in my hands. Let me know what we're talking about. Find me a guest. Bring the on. We'll have them on just like Zach. Stay safe, stay healthy. ADHD add all forms of neurodiversity are gifts, not curses. We'll see you guys soon. You've been listening to the faster than normal podcast. We're available on itunes, Stitcher and Google Play, and of course, at www.fasterthnormal.com. I'm your host, Peter Shankman, and you can find me@petershankman.com and at 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? The more people who leave positive reviews, the more the podcast is 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 Wagonblast. Thank you so much for listening. We'll see you next week! — 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 shankman.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 composed and produced by Steven Byrom who also produces this podcast, and the opening introduction was recorded by Bernie Wagenblast. Thank you so much for listening. We'll see you next week!
If you want to close more deals by leveraging the power of social media join us for this episode featuring the most followed agent on social media, Zachary Foust, to discover... • How you can take more listings just by posting on social media. • The social media techniques to boost your prospecting. • Easy tactics you can implement today to close more deals. Subscribe here for our updates and latest episodes: redx.bz/podcast
On Friday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined live in studio by Sara Foust, the owner of Foust Gallery and Yvonne Leon, an artist whose exhibition will be launched at Foust gallery today. There will be an opportunity to meet the artist and see more than 20 of her new sculptures at a preview of her exclusive collection of contemporary ceramic sculpture. Yvonne spoke about her work, the theme of the upcoming exhibition and much more.
Summary: Zachary Foust, better known online under the handle @ZacharyLoft, is a content creator and proven Real Estate professional. The charismatic and highly entertaining ‘Zach' was one of our guests at SocialCon, and this episode is about his key takeaways from the event, as well as his current and future Social Media plans. Zach is one of the people we would recommend following and learning from online, so learn more about him and his methods by tuning in! Highlights: Intro Zach's thoughts on SocialCon. Zach's recent subs boom. Zach: Super SEO-friendly content… Jeff shares something real quick. The factor of ‘Luck'. Zach's response to hyper-nichism. Aaaaand - cue commercial! Tristan, quickly, say something! Zach's plan is his alone. Quick playoffs discussion. Let's talk more about the 3 Cs. Where differentiation happens. Why Zach quit his job. What's next for Zach? Jeff: In closing… Outro Resources: Follow Zack Foust! https://linktr.ee/zacharyloft LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachary-foust-loft/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009690497109 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/zachary.loft/ TikTok https://www.TikTok.com/@zacharyloft Twitter https://twitter.com/ZacharyLoft YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCluiO_VhqVk84zfmX9s_eKg Business Video School https://www.bizvideoschool.com/ Tags DrunkOnSocial, SocialGenius, TristanAhumada, JeffPfitzer, Socialmediaupdates, Socialmediastrategy, Socialmediatrends, socialmediasimpactonyourbusiness, socialmediaplatforms, socialmediainfluencers, Socialmedia, Socialmediamarketing, Socialmediacoach, Socialmedianews, Socialnetwork, videomarketing,
We swear we weren't ghosting you. It's been a crazy few months for Fick and Foust but we're ready for a comeback that goes back to why we started. The last few months have been proof that no one can control the sh*t life throws at them, but somehow we make our way through it. This week we're talking about under or way over sharing on social media. Are things out of control or are we just out of the loop? And just how much is too much? Tune in and share your thoughts with us.
For today's episode, the newest addition to the OIS Podcast team, Carey Powers, sits down with the newest additions to the Staar Surgical team: Warren Foust, Chief Operating Officer; and Magda Michna, PhD, Chief Clinical, Regulatory, and Medical Affairs Officer.Starr has led the way in implantable lenses for over 40 years, but like many medical device companies, not many patients have heard of them.That's changing now that Staar has doubled down on direct-to-consumer advertising. To date, they've secured collaborations with the Jonas Brothers, Peyton List, and NBA player Max Strus, among others.Kudos from celebrities, as well as a 99.4% patient satisfaction rate, will help Staar emulate the company's success in the Asia-Pacific region and Europe in the United States. A clinical strategy that includes physician partnerships will help those docs communicate the safety profile and benefits of Staar's EVO-ICL lenses for myopia and astigmatism.Listen to the podcast today to discover:Starr Surgical's approach to physician partnerships and patient education.Why Starr decided to integrate its clinical, regulatory, and medical affairs teams and Dr. Michna's vision for all three.How Starr Surgical plans and executes its advertising and marketing campaigns, including influencer campaigns.Foust and Dr. Michna's thought process behind making the move to Starr Surgical from Johnson & Johnson and AcuFocus, respectively.[Press Play]ResourcesStaar Surgical https://www.staar.com/Carey Powers https://ois.net/carey-powers/
Tim Foust is a sardonic, yet sensitive, singer-songwriter who doesn't take himself too seriously. As an established performer with all-vocal country band, Home Free, Tim is known mostly for a bass voice that reaches notes deep enough to shake arenas. Now, as he begins to release new recordings as a solo artist, the world will be introduced to a master craftsman who can build a wall of sound using the unequaled range of his voice alone. An accomplished songwriter, Tim has achieved recognition for his compositions on Home Free's Billboard Chart-topping albums, “Timeless,” “Dive Bar Saints” and So Long Dixie.” With an unmistakably authentic writing voice, Tim uses his clever wit to tell stories inspired by both fact and fiction. He enjoys being a wordsmith as much as a musician, and each piece is an opportunity for him to pen lyrics that stir emotion as well as entertain with originality and, at times, humor. Onstage, Tim is known equally for his voice and his personality. Like a big brother, he shows affection to his audience through jokes and teasing, and he's built a community of fans who travel from far and wide just to be in the same room with him. Tim is a true musician's musician, which is why he feels at-home in Nashville. Born and raised in the small town of Nederland, Texas, he went on to live in Los Angeles, Boston, Minneapolis, and At-Sea as a guest entertainer aboard cruise ships, before joining Home Free in 2010. In 2013, the group found international success after competing on, and winning, the NBC series “The Sing-Off”. Tim finally found a home in Tennessee in 2014, which is where he also met his wife and frequent musical cohort, Jenika Marion. Collaborating with friends is a huge part of what makes Tim happy and one of the ways he prefers to spend his time. He has been featured on releases by Peter Hollens, VoicePlay, Straight No Chaser, The Hound + The Fox and more. This year, he plans to use new platforms to share the stage and screen with his talented cohorts via stage and backyard shows, destination experiences, livestreamed events, exclusive recordings and more. He recently formed the supergroup, Sweet + Low Music Co., with some off his favorite vocalists, writers and multi-instrumentalists. Tim has two solo albums - “The Best That I Could Do,” a collection of country originals, and “Pieces of Me, Vol. 1,” and all-Tim, all a cappella Doo-Wop project.
Dr. Kelle DeBoth Foust is one of my best friends; we've been friends for over 15 years. She is an Occupational Therapist and an Associate Professor of OT at Cleveland State University. She has a passion for working with children with autism and other developmental disabilities and today she shares her wealth of knowledge with us.What is Occupational Therapy? No, it has nothing to do with helping people find jobs! Dr. DeBoth Foust describes it as therapy to regain the skills necessary for meaningful activities or occupational roles. This is a skill or activity that you LOVE to do and the foundational skills necessary to help you do it. For kids and young learners, this is commonly play or school participation.Occupational Therapists work frequently with sensory processing disorders and help use sensory integration for regulation. Dr. DeBoth Foust talks about "sensory diets,” which are strict schedules for sensory activities, and how these can sometimes not be very helpful. Working with sensory issues needs to be totally individualized, and teachers need to “be a detective” to see what triggers or helps students. Students should have some choice and be able to self identify how they feel and what they need to regulate. We also discuss a hot topic I love; collaboration. As we are all highly trained in our fields and we want what's best for the learner, collaboration can be tough if we don't fully understand each other's roles. When it comes to BCBAs and OTs collaborating, they can often butt heads because it might feel like OTs are reinforcing problem behaviors with sensory integration. Dr. DeBoth Foust explains it well when she says, "Not every behavior problem is a sensory issue and not every sensory issue is a behavior problem”. Dr. DeBoth Foust and her work focus on increasing engagement and participation in play! You can find out more about her work through CSU or the program PLAAY on the Move.#autism #speectherapyWhat's Inside:What is Occupational Therapy?What school is required to become an OT?Common goals and skills OTs practice.What are sensory processing disorders?What is a sensory diet?What are the barriers to collaboration with BCBAs and OTs?Mentioned In This Episode:PLAAY on the MoveKelle Kathleen DeBoth Foust, PhD, OTR/L
On today's show, we sit down with New Hanover County Schools district Superintendent Dr. Charles Foust about his reaction to an increase in guns and drugs on school campus. Then, WHQR's Kelly Kenoyer has an exit interview with Marie Parker, who helped right the ship at WAVE as executive director for the last two years.
In Episode 33 of Venture Games, my guest Shawn Foust, COO & Co-Founder at Fortis Games, discusses his career as a serial entrepreneur; his company's focus on design advancement; why he's still optimistic about innovation in the gaming industry; and his thoughts on major tech trends impacting the gaming landscape.
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In this episode of The Real ResQ, we are joined by Daniel Foust, former USMC pilot and founder and CEO of Corporate Aviation Security International (CASI). While working overseas, he and his crews were tasked with all sorts of different missions. As for the mission we discussed, Daniel and crew flew out to a Forward Operating Base (FOB) to do an extraction of a few people. However, the manifest that was handed to them was inaccurate and missing a name. This required them to go back out into “bad guy country” again. Enjoy! https://therealresq.com/home https://www.facebook.com/therealresq https://www.instagram.com/therealresq Thank you for sponsoring this episode of The Real ResQ; Breeze-Eastern, https://www.breeze-eastern.com/ Axnes, https://www.axnes.com/ SR3 Rescue Concepts, https://sr3rescueconcepts.com Airwaav, https://airwaav.com/ VersaLifts https://vlifts.com/ CASI https://casiprotects.com/
This show aired on Friday, May 12th, 2023 on 107.9 and 980 The WAAV in Wilmington, NC. Guests include Michael Whatley and Dr. Charles Foust. Title 42 Expires, School safety, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bir tarafta dertliler, diğer tarafta benciller.. Bir tarafta insanları hakka çağıranlar, diğer tarafta düzenleri bozulmasın diye çaba sarfedenler.. Bir tarafta kullar ile Allah arasındaki engelleri kaldırmaya çalışanlar, diğer tarafta her an engel çıkartanlar.. Habibi Neccar‘ın üstün gayretleri ve sonunda şehit edilip Allah'ın mükafatını görünce “ah keşke kavmim bilselerdi” deyişi. Dünden bugüne tarih hep tekerrür edip duruyor.. Havarilerden sahabelere, sahabelerden günümüze bütün kutsilerin ortak bir derdi vardır. Foust ile mefistonun bir kavgasıdır devam eden aslında..
With the women's college basketball season entering the dog days of summer, it's time for offseason content. In the first episode of the 2023 Summer Series, Brian Trent is joined by Murray State Women's Director of Basketball Operations, Wyatt Foust. The guys talk through Wyatt's come up into coaching, including a start at the high school level, how he earned his way to coach at Buffalo, how life came full circle and a variety of recruiting and coaching topics.
Hosts Jim Mazzo and John A. Hovanesian, MD, FACS, discuss the new leadership at STAAR Surgical with Tom Frinzi, president and CEO; Warren Foust, COO; and Magda Michna, PhD. • Welcome to the Eyeluminaries podcast :00 • Review of episode 13 with Gil Kliman, MD :23 • Review of episode 12, the Annual Drug Name Awards :52 • Preview of episode 14 1:20 • Tom Frinzi, president and CEO; Warren Foust, COO; and Magda Michna, PhD, introduction 1:28 • Tom: What were the qualities and factors that made you choose Foust and Michna to join the STAAR Surgical team? 3:42 • Magda: Why STAAR Surgical? 6:07 • Magda: What can you do to help repair the relationship between STAAR Surgical and the FDA? And what do you hope to change at STAAR? 8:07 • Warren and Magda: What's the 100-day plan? 9:47 • Tom: How does STAAR Surgical plan to make the ICL exciting for doctors and patients in the US? 13:17 • Warren: How do you get physicians excited about the ICL? 16:26 • Tom and Warren: How do you compete with other companies that have an advantage when it comes to selling STAAR's technology? 18:20 • What kind of impact would you like to have on STAAR Surgical 3 to 5 years from now? 23:14 • STAAR Surgical and the Jonas Brothers 28:25 • Wrap up and thank you, Tom, Warren and Magda 29:51 • Preview of episode 15 30:04 • Feedback, questions and guest suggestions at eyeluminaries@healio.com 31:00 • Thanks for listening 31:36 John A. Hovanesian, MD, FACS, is a faculty member at the UCLA Jules Stein Eye Institute and in private practice at Harvard Eye Associates in Laguna Hills, California. Warren Foust is the chief operating officer at STAAR Surgical. Thomas Frinzi is the president and chief executive officer at STAAR Surgical. Jim Mazzo is an ophthalmic industry veteran with over 40 years as CEO/Chairman of both public and private companies, including Allergan, Avellino Labs, Carl Zeiss, Neurotech Pharmaceuticals and AMO. Additionally, he is an advisor for Bain Capital and CVC Capital Partners and sits on numerous industry boards such as MDMA. Magda Michna, PhD, is the chief clinical, regulatory and medical affairs officer at STAAR Surgical. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to eyeluminaries@healio.com. Follow John Hovanesian on Twitter @DrHovanesian. Disclosures: Foust is the chief operating officer at STAAR Surgical. Frinzi is the president and chief executive officer at STAAR Surgical.
None of us are smart enough for our audience to even remember anything we've ever said. They're not going to remember anything, but they will remember how we made them feel. Hence, having that sixth sense is what separates great attorneys from the not-so-great. While you'll never be able to figure jurors out, you can always at least get a better idea of what is going right and what is going wrong in the cases you're handling. If you're interviewing and you want to have a positive result in anything, you should have some background or understanding of that audience. In today's discussion, I'm joined by Lucas Foust to talk all about focus groups, the different focus groups they're using, and how using them has become a valuable resource. In this episode, you will hear: Their process of running focus groups The value of figuring out your hits The power of using videos in focus groups The benefits of running virtual focus groups The impact of using checklists Valuable time vs. busy work Subscribe and Review Have you subscribed to our podcast? We'd love for you to subscribe if you haven't yet. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Supporting Resources: Lucas Foust Lfoust@foustlaw.net Website: https://www.lucasfoustlaw.com/ www.rev.com Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know I sent you.
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Have you ever felt really busy but still struggled to prioritize the things that matter most? In this episode, Jordan interviews Amanda and David Foust - two entrepreneurs their own businesses who share their insights on how they set goals differently (and why), how they prioritize their marriage and time with their kids, and how they co-create with God in their businesses.In this episode we discuss:How high achievers should set goalsInvolving your kids in different aspects of your life and workWhy planning your day matters (+ how to get started)How to co-create with God in your workFind it quickly:3:45 - Balancing entrepreneurship + family life8:47 - Simple habit to steward your time better12:10 - Being successful in what matters15:56 - Co-creating with the Lord17:33 - How faith impacts business26:20 - Breaking free from busynessResources mentioned:Highest Potential PlannerTake Back Your FamilyCrucial ConversationsThe Founder and the Force MultiplierConnect with Amanda:Instagram: @amandakayfoustWebsite: highperformanceinsider.comThis episode is sponsored by Daily Kairos, a daily prayer journal to help you spend more time with God and in His Word. Save 10% on your first prayer journal with code "JORDAN"Connect with Jordan: Instagram YouTube Website Affiliate Disclaimer: Some of the links mentioned in our podcast may be affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase from our link, we may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This is a small way of supporting our work here on the podcast, so we thank you for considering purchasing with our affiliate links!For the full show notes, links, and blog transcription, visit https://jordanjones.co/podcast
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Looking in from the outside, it seems that chefs and food professionals have an uphill battle when it comes to relationships. Late nights, erratic schedules and stress don't make for the best foundation for marriage and family. But sometimes, with lots of perseverance, understanding and effort, things just work. I sat down with Chef Lloyd Foust, who just joined the team of Salt, to open Poppy in Larchmere, and his wife Rachel Ventura, the proud creator/owner of FrankieLynn Hot Dogs, to hear how they make it work. The couple met while working together at The Black Pig and now they're married with two sons. Over a couple of glasses of wine at Old Brooklyn haunt, Opal on Pearl, we find out what makes their marriage work. The truth is, all you need to do is sit with them for 15 minutes, and you know the answer. I hope you enjoy this "Valentine's Day Episode" as much I did when I made it. Thank you Chef Douglas Katz and Real Food Remedy for partnering on this episode.
Today on the Lab Coat Agents Podcast, special guest Zach Foust joins the show. He is a real estate agent out of Delaware. He has an infectious energy, passion, and willingness to share with others how he uses Tik Tok and leverages other social media platforms to generate success. Tune in and be inspired! Episode Highlights: Tristan asks Zach if he has hired someone yet to follow him around with a camera to create live content. Tristan asks, “When did the opportunities start coming from left and right for you?” Zach shares how it started for him. Zach shares about his team and experience in the business. Do you have a mentor or counselor? Zach shares about how his personal mentor has been instrumental in his life and journey. How is Zach able to convert? Jeff asks Zach about his volume and zooming approach to creating his content, where it came from, and if it was intentional or not. Tristan asks Zach to share his niches and pillars. What about Instagram business accounts? Same video to all of the platforms or change it up? Jeff asks Zach if he is shooting the videos on his phone and uploading natively to the apps. There are subscription style services coming for creators. Jeff asks about the music that Zach uses and how to be careful with copyright. Zach shares about his preferred editing apps and why he likes them. Sharing business and personal? How does it all balance? What if you have other ventures? If you have a team, how do you figure out if you should have one TikTok account or separate accounts? Zach gives analogies that explain non consent and consent when it comes to content and how steps are taken in building trust. Social isn't different from real life when it comes to how much you promote and sell. Jeff and Zach discuss the importance of understanding that along with the intention of the audience. Tristan asks Zach is he practices his hooks and writes them out or what his process is. Resources Mentioned: Resources Mentioned: Lab Coat Agents | Website | Facebook | Facebook Group | Twitter | Instagram Jeff Pfitzer | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter Follow Up Boss (Sponsor) Chime (Sponsor) Z buyer (sponsor) Zachary Foust: https://www.instagram.com/zachary.loft/ https://linktr.ee/zacharyloft https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009690497109 https://www.TikTok.com/@zacharyloft? https://open.spotify.com/show/01SPZKZMlcmjShrETfHnEt?si=vzsZdLr7T6-D4AgdpVLPPA&nd=1 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCluiO_VhqVk84zfmX9s_eKg https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachary-foust-loft/ TikTok Video Checklist: What You Should Do in Every Video You Create! from Business Video School:https://www.bizvideoschool.com/free-tiktok-video-checklist
The start of a new year brings an opportunity to sharpen our perspective and step into new callings and promises. In “Time to Step Out,” Pastor Joel Foust shares four key directives to make 2023 a year of following God's call with boldness and courage. 1. Courage 2. Come Close 3. Commit 4. Community Need prayer? Send us a message here https://www.theoceanschurch.com/contact Stay Connected- Oceans Church: https://tinyurl.com/y9mdx8av Oceans Church Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/y9llms4k Oceans Church Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/ycnwmn67 Mark Francey Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/yagop5gt
Jonathan Foust joins Tricia and Doro to share insight on awakening the intuitive voice within ourselves. Through various teaching techniques and years of experience, Jonathan educates us on the links between mindfulness and opening yourself to intuition. We also learn there are many paths to finding your individual calming style. Listen in!
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Photo: Texas - Boca Chica - Starbase Starbase is the world's first true spaceport located in South Texas, home to SpaceX's next-generation Starship rocket factory and launch pads, and is known as the "Gateway to Mars" #HotelMars: Starship mission at Starbase. Jeff Foust is editor of The Space Review, thespacereview.com David Livingston, Space.com https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2022/05/one-year-since-sn15-starbase-lays-groundwork-for-orbital-attempt/ .. Permissions USA - Texas - Boca Chica - Starbase Date | 27 June 2021, 12:39 Source | USA - Texas - Boca Chica - Starbase Author | Alexander Hatley from Spring, Texas, USA Camera location | 25° 58′ 51.84″ N, 97° 11′ 27.52″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license. You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the workUnder the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.