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Ever wondered how credit reporting started? Join me and Renee Fritton, former VP of Sales at Experian, as we explore the history and importance of credit scores in the latest SmartLiving podcast episode. Learn practical tips to maintain good credit and protect against fraud. Tune in now! #CreditHistory #FinancialTips #Podcast #SmartLiving
Part Soho Farmhouse, part Swallows & Amazons, Fritton Lake is East England's premier members club with a 2 mile long lake at its heart. In this episode, Molly sits down with owner, Hugh Crossley, to hear all about transforming this lake from one of England's most popular day attractions to a major rewilding project and members club offering back to nature luxury for tourists and locals alike. Introducing Hugh Crossley who grew up enjoying a Swallows & Amazon childhood on the Somerleyton Estate on the Norfolk/Suffolk border before venturing into the world of hospitalityPainting a picture of Norfolk and Suffolk with endless beaches and the BroadsStarting Fritton Lake in the 70s and it becoming one of the country's busiest visitor attractions before its evolution into a club during lockdownHow the shifting landscape of cabins and holiday homes led to cabin owners asking for a club and the transition towards this during CovidCreating a club for local people to bringing them on the Fritton Lake journeyWatching the ideas and dreams come to life in how they are used by the club's membersThe food & drink, wellness and nature triad that people use Fritton Lake for and the importance of being able to get out there and enjoy the local area on holidayWildEast, working with other Norfolk landowners on a massive rewilding project to inspire and build collective focus and collaborative momentumThe next chapter for Fritton Lake with a brand new pavilion and hitting 1000 membersHugh's top places for detoxing, celebrating and travellingYou can find Fritton Lake here / https://www.frittonlake.co.uk/And follow them here / https://www.instagram.com/frittonlake/Join the Curated Spaces conversationInstagram / https://www.instagram.com/curated_spaces_club/Substack / https://curatedspaces.substack.com/LinkedIn / https://www.linkedin.com/company/curated-spaces-clubYoutube / https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXSPidWwH8vkNOPhHB7vcuQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thank you for bearing with us the past few months whilst we have been relocating. Going through all of our books unearthed a few stories about a quiet, tranquil holiday spot with beautiful scenery, placid lakes, great fishing, aliens, monsters and the neolithic dead. Why not book your cabin now? Please leave a review, subscribe and recommend this podcast to anyone you know with an interest in East Anglia, history, folklore and the macabre. Contact us at hallowedhistories@gmail.com if the spirit moves you, or check out our website at hallowed-histories.org. This episode was hosted by me, Richard Sheppard, with research by Dr Linda Sheppard and tech wizardry by Stephen L Parkes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hallowedhistories/message
Brian Fritton has built products and led engineering, design, and IT teams at companies with credentials such as Fortune's 500 Fastest Growing Companies, the Inc. 5000 List, and Entrepreneur's 100 Most Brilliant Companies. He's been the “guy in the hot seat” — responsible for defending a small business from cyber attacks — as a FinTech CTO at Patch of Land and the VP of Engineering for a critical political campaign and enterprise data science software maker. Brian brings the founder's perspective to cybersecurity in an increasingly complicated and risk-filled environment. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Brian Fritton: Website: https://havocshield.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/havoc-shield Twitter: https://twitter.com/havocshield
This week, Nathan, Richard, Todd and Adrian Phoon leave the peasants of Worksop to their mud-eating and get together to ask themselves the questions Is the Doctor as big a hero as Robin Hood? and Is Robin Hood even real?, only to come up with some very surprising answers. It's Robot of Sherwood. Notes and links There have been any number of film versions of Robin Hood, which is part of the point, but Richard is mostly reminded of the 1938 film The Adventures of Robin Hood, starring Errol Flynn as Robin, directed by Michael Curtiz, with an Oscar-winning score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Errol Flynn didn't go to Scots College in Sydney, Nathan: it was Sydney Church of England Grammar School, commonly known as Shore. He claimed to have been expelled from Shore for having sex with one of the ladies who worked in the laundry. Star Trek: The Next Generation did its fantasy Robin Hood episode in its triumphant fourth season. It guest starred John DeLancie as Q and was called Qpid. Here is an article in The Guardian from 2014, reporting the cuts made to this episode because of the beheading of two American journalists by members of Islamic State. We spend some time talking about Ben Miller's career. He's one half of Armstrong and Miller, of course, as well as doing two series of Death in Paradise. Paul Cornell's Primeval episode which featured Miller hunting a dinosaur was called Traitor Revealed. When this was shot, Tom Riley was also playing a young Leonardo Da Vinci in Da Vinci's Demons. He was also in St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold (2009) with David Tennant and Jodie Whittaker. Follow us Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Todd is @toddbeilby, Richard is @RichardLStone, and Adrian is @the_iphoon. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. We're also on Facebook and Mastodon, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, or we'll assault you with cutlery until you do. And more You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the entirety of the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We'll be back with a new flashcast on the second Russell T Davies era in November. Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well. We can also be heard on the Blakes 7 podcast Maximum Power, which has completed its coverage of the first half of the show. Plans are already well underway for our coverage of Series C later in the year, probably. There's also our Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. In our most recent episode, we watched another episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds — this time, the delightful fantasy romp The Elysian Kingdom. There are new episodes out every Friday. And finally, Brendan and his friend Bjay have joined forces to play and review videogames on The Bjay BJ Game Show. Take a listen: it's funny, well-informed and completely enjoyable.
For this episode Dan, Michael and Helena look back at a movie Michael loved and Helena saw in the cinema, St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold. Theme music by @themenniss. Follow @HiltMpod on social media https://linktr.ee/hiltmpod Join our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/hiltmpod Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summary: Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins. Fake Keith, the Real Keith Dunn and Steven Clare review Big Finish’s Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor and River Song (boxset) and the 2009 film St. Trinian’s 2: The Legend of Fritton’s Gold, find some general news, and a variety of other stuff, specifically: 00:00 – Intro and theme […]
Welcome to Episode 34 of Uncaptive Agent. This episode is special because instead of having an independent agent or broker on with me to present you with cutting edge information, I'm joined by Brian Fritton, the CEO of Havoc Shield. Havoc Shield specializes in cybersecurity. And not just that – they assist businesses in regulated industries such as finance, healthcare, and insurance, ensuring that their data is protected. So, why is this important to you as an agent? Because of the increase of cybersecurity incidents overall and the fact that you'll be selling more cybersecurity policies.Brian is also a serial (and successful!) entrepreneur with venture capital experience, so he has a lot of great advice that he brings to our conversation.So what are some of the highlights you'll get from listening to our conversation?Tips on how you can minimize the risk of your agency becoming a victim of cyber crimeThought points on whether you create liability for yourself if you don't protect the data of others, such as third-party vendor data (remember the Target hack? We talk about it!)Funding ideas for small businesses Getting organized so that you can sustain growth as time progresses A crowdfunding experience Brian had in one of his business models and how it worked outDon't miss this great conversation and learn how you can get into contact with Brian or his business, Havoc Shield.
Brian Fritton joins the podcast to talk about the power of Havoc Shield, your all-in-one cybersecurity solution for your small business. Find out more at HavocShield.com.
Host Rob Galbraith is joined by Brian Fritton from Havoc Shield. Rob & Brian discuss merging cyber liability & cyber security.Find us on social media!We're on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, or follow James on Twitter!Subscribe, rate, and comment.As always -Enjoy the Ride & Geek Out!
Hosts Fr. Randal Kasel & Nick Modelski visited with our guests during these hours of the Live Drive!
Brian Fritton is CEO at Havoc Shield, having built his previous startup into a crowdfunding machine that originated over a billion dollars in real estate loans which led to a successful exit. Brian has also been responsible for defending a small business from cyberattacks as CTO at Patch of Land and the VP of Engineering for a an enterprise data science software maker. He is a 2020 TechStars Alumni and Founding Member of Forbes Technology Council. Today Brian talks about the founder's perspective to cybersecurity in an increasingly complicated and risk-filled, constantly evolving cyber risk environment. He says Havoc Shield has done what TurboTax did for personal finance, turning Cyber into a step-by-step plan so companies get it right. Brian sees a connection to insurance having built a product for brokers looking to enter the cyber space that performs a fitness assessment helping to understand the technical jargon and mapping carriers requirements, building a full evidence package for underwriting that speeds their approvals process. Brian gives a tip that multi-factor authentication is one of the first steps that insured parties should implement, despite the minor inconvenience, the ROI on multi-factor is well worth it. Follow the Insurtech Leadership Podcast airing weekly hosted by Joshua R. Hollander. We give you up-close access and personal insights from the leaders of the fastest-growing #insurtechs and most innovative #insurance carriers and brokers.
In this episode of Agency Freedom Podcast, James talks with Brian Fritton, CEO of Havoc Shield, a cybersecurity-focused consulting firm. Episode Highlights: Brian explains that the reason they have built the business is that they care about keeping people in their jobs. (6:33) Brian shares how Havoc Shield was created and what they do as a cyber security company. (8:34) Brian discusses that they are transparent about their company and is aware that there is still much to learn as to what they can offer. (14:35) Brian shares that one of their products that helps clients counter-check the requirements is called the "Cyber Fitness Assessment". (19:26) Brian explains that they have an annual fee, but that it comes along with recurring benefits, as well as collateral and quarterly updates. (25:11) Brian shares that he thinks people who take advantage of this technology are more likely to demand better pricing. (30:33) Brian shares that one of their services is to help reduce the scope of an attack by isolating all the computers. (34:32) Brian talks about their reseller program that has tiered pricing. (39:33) Brian explains that they have built an impact calculator, to help tailor-fit any premium clients' preferences. (43:00) Brian shares with us that we should remember to put two-factor authentication on everything, keep our computers updated, and train our people. (46:35) Key Quotes: "We are decidedly transparent about where we are on things. And we know that we have as much to learn when we enter a new space as a value we have to offer. And so we like to do it carefully and in fast iterations." - Brian Fritton "I think to that extent, the folks who use something like this are going to be able to demand better pricing from the carriers, they're going to be able to write more through the carriers, which is going to mean better pricing." - Brian Fritton "A couple impactful things to save your skin…two factors on everything, keep your computers updated, and train your people. Those three things are almost free." - Brian Fritton Resources Mentioned: You can learn more about Havoc Shield's programs and how they can benefit your insureds here: https://bit.ly/36w7WoS Visit our website to join our email list, get the scoop on our LIVE coaching calls, and never miss an episode: https://www.agencyfreedom.com Connect with Agency Freedom Podcast on Facebook at the Agency Freedom Podcast group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/agencyfreedom Email us at podcast@riskwell.com with ideas, questions, complaints, or your favorite grilling recipe.
In this episode of Agency Freedom Podcast, James talks with Brian Fritton, CEO of Havoc Shield, a cybersecurity-focused consulting firm. Episode Highlights: Brian explains that the reason they have built the business is that they care about keeping people in their jobs. (6:33) Brian shares how Havoc Shield was created and what they do as a cyber security company. (8:34) Brian discusses that they are transparent about their company and is aware that there is still much to learn as to what they can offer. (14:35) Brian shares that one of their products that helps clients counter-check the requirements is called the "Cyber Fitness Assessment". (19:26) Brian explains that they have an annual fee, but that it comes along with recurring benefits, as well as collateral and quarterly updates. (25:11) Brian shares that he thinks people who take advantage of this technology are more likely to demand better pricing. (30:33) Brian shares that one of their services is to help reduce the scope of an attack by isolating all the computers. (34:32) Brian talks about their reseller program that has tiered pricing. (39:33) Brian explains that they have built an impact calculator, to help tailor-fit any premium clients' preferences. (43:00) Brian shares with us that we should remember to put two-factor authentication on everything, keep our computers updated, and train our people. (46:35) Key Quotes: "We are decidedly transparent about where we are on things. And we know that we have as much to learn when we enter a new space as a value we have to offer. And so we like to do it carefully and in fast iterations." - Brian Fritton "I think to that extent, the folks who use something like this are going to be able to demand better pricing from the carriers, they're going to be able to write more through the carriers, which is going to mean better pricing." - Brian Fritton "A couple impactful things to save your skin…two factors on everything, keep your computers updated, and train your people. Those three things are almost free." - Brian Fritton Resources Mentioned: You can learn more about Havoc Shield's programs and how they can benefit your insureds here: https://bit.ly/36w7WoS Visit our website to join our email list, get the scoop on our LIVE coaching calls, and never miss an episode: https://www.agencyfreedom.com Connect with Agency Freedom Podcast on Facebook at the Agency Freedom Podcast group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/agencyfreedom Email us at podcast@riskwell.com with ideas, questions, complaints, or your favorite grilling recipe.
On the latest episode of FNO: InsureTech, Rob and Lee talk with Brian Fritton, CEO of Havoc Shield. Startups face regulatory, financial, and reputational pressures, as well security pressures to protect themselves and customers. Havoc Shield is the security steward that brings information security and compliance requirement solutions to startups and small businesses. Havoc Shield creates a custom cybersecurity plan, created by experts, to address and reduce security threats. One price, 12 tools, an all-in-one cybersecurity solution. We had the opportunity to talk with Brian and learn about Havoc Shield, the origins of the company, Brian's experience being a serial entrepreneur, and much more. Don't miss this interesting and unique episode as we dive into cyber security and more. Learn more about Havoc Shield at https://havocshield.com. Like what you hear on FNO: InsureTech? Know someone who would be a great guest for the podcast? Let us know: Email us at amuya@alacritysolutions.com!
Video Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NttM6ZOneHw&t=1sI chatted with Brian Fritton, CEO at Havoc Shield about cyber risks, especially for small businesses and how Havoc Shield can protect even your small agencies.Brian Fritton: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bfritton/Havoc Shield: https://havocshield.com/product
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Brian Fritton has built products and led engineering, design, and IT teams at companies with credentials such as Fortune's 500 Fastest Growing Companies, the Inc. 5000 List, and Entrepreneur's 100 Most Brilliant Companies. He's been the “guy in the hot seat” — responsible for defending small businesses from cyberattacks and moving security from a cost center into the competitive advantage it show be. Havoc Shield was born out of the pains Brian experienced doing that as a FinTech CTO and later on, the VP of Engineering for a company maintaining sensitive political campaign data. Brian brings the founder's perspective to cybersecurity in an increasingly complicated and risk-filled environment. Listen in on how Brian build the business and tips on cyber security you can implement as a business owner to make your company safer. Please Support this Podcast by checking out our Sponsors: Mad River Botanticals 100% certified organic CBD products. The product is controlled from seed to end product by it's owners. Use code: EDGE22 to get 10% off all your orders. Shop here>>> EPISODE LINKS: Havoc Shield PODCAST INFO: Apple Podcasts: EDGE on Apple Podcasts Spotify: EDGE on Spotify RSS Feed: EDGE's RSS Feed SUPPORT & CONNECT Sign up for the EDGE's Weekly Newsletter and get all the BONUS material. It's FREE! EDGE Weekly Newsletter >>> Twitter: Follow Brandon on Twitter Instagram: Follow Brandon on Instagram LinkedIn: Follow Brandon on LinkedIn
In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks to the CEO of https://havocshield.com/ (Havoc Shield), Brian Fritton. Havoc Shield believes security is a top competitive advantage when it comes to gaining customers. Brian started as a software engineer but ultimately became a cybersecurity expert. He shares that many businesses engage contractors for their cyber security needs, but the issues start when it comes to costs, not to mention the complexities of the foundational work. Getting serious about cybersecurity is essential, and many contractors are also booked up. Too many business owners are seeing the negative effects of bad cybersecurity, so this boom in investing in cybersecurity will only get more intense. Doing cybersecurity internally is much more difficult than you might think, and hiring a third party expert to provide top notch protection is often your best bet, both time wise and financially over time. Brian shares that it's always been important to him to protect others, and protecting other business owners and founders gives him purpose. Brian and Josh also explore how to audit your cybersecurity measures. For one thing, your login credentials need to be truly secured. Those are your ‘keys to the kingdom' and are extremely vulnerable. Brian says you MUST enable multi-factor authentication to secure your credentials. Use the app, not text messaging, when you use multi-factor authentication. Brian also explains that the human element also has to be considered; if your team members are sharing passwords or clicking suspicious links, the tech you invested in isn't effective. Make the education about protecting your company's security a learning moment, not a punishment. Humans can be used by thieves for attacks. Protect your team by teaching them all about this topic. Josh also talks about how password security has changed. Brian shares that new technology is coming out that will eliminate the need for passwords using behavior based and hardware token based technologies that work together with your biometrics, behavior, and location. It will take years, though, for this to be commonplace. There's been updated guidance on how passwords should be changed; what's recommended is that your password is at least 12 characters long (mixing character case can't hurt but isn't as important), but your passwords MUST be unique to everything you use. You might be asking yourself how you could possibly remember it all. Brian explains that password managers are either free or extremely affordable and remember and autofill your passwords for you. There are ways to protect your business's cybersecurity affordably, but look into all of your options and make sure to invest in better cybersecurity for the sake of your business. Want to learn more? Check out Havoc Shield's website at https://havocshield.com/ (https://havocshield.com/). Check out Havoc Shield on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/havoc-shield/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/havoc-shield/). Check out Brian Fritton on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/bfritton/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bfritton/). Don't forget to subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur and thank you for listening. Tune in next time! More from UpMyInfluence: ✅ We are actively booking guests for our DAILY Entrepreneur Success Podcast.https://upmyinfluence.com/guest ( Schedule HERE). ✅ Are you a 6-figure consultant? Let us fill your sales schedule and move you to 7-figures.https://upmyinfluence.com/b2b ( Learn more here). ✅ Check out our freehttps://upmyinfluence.com/1 ( Authority Transformation Masterclass).
December 15, 2021 - Land Land Brent Bowers, Havok Shield Brian Fritton and YPO Christine Crawford
Our special guest this week is once again in that incredibly important field right now, cyber-security, Brian Fritton, CEO of Havoc Shield. Brian has built products and led engineering, design, and IT teams at companies with credentials such as Fortune's 500 Fastest Growing Companies, the Inc. 5000 List, and Entrepreneur's 100 Most Brilliant Companies. He's […]
Brian Fritton is the founder of Havoc Shield, which is a cybersecurity program as a service where he brings the founder's perspective to cybersecurity in an increasingly complicated and risk-filled environment. Brian has built products and led engineering, design, and IT teams at companies with credentials such as Fortune's 500 Fastest Growing Companies, the Inc. 5000 List, and Entrepreneur's 100 Most Brilliant Companies. Most passionate about I built Havoc Shield, which is a cybersecurity program as a service. It helps you holistically protect your business from attacks as well as win new business with security-conscious customers like government organizations or larger enterprise businesses. At the beginning of 2020, we went through an accelerator called Techstars and, about this time last year, raised a $1.5 million round. Right now, we are selling primarily into financial services but really our goal is to protect other founders and small business owners. Brian's career and story I've always been a little bit of a nerd, I guess. I taught myself how to program. I was very fortunate to have a computer pretty early as a child and taught myself how to design websites and to program. I was always very interested in the security side of things. I had a website design and development firm that was doing other websites for small businesses. Through that, I learned how to manage clients, price my products, manage my time, and all of that sort of stuff. Most recently, I started a startup with my brother called Patch of Land, which was a real estate crowdfunding investment business. We took the Kickstarter model of investing fractions, little small amounts and larger projects, and applied that to giving normal people the ability to invest in real estate. We recently sold that business and I moved back to Chicago from Los Angeles, where I was at the time. I took a job with a data science software maker in Chicago. They work very heavily in the political space. When I came on as the VP of engineering, I quickly inherited it and got put in charge of cybersecurity in front of the midterm elections in the States in 2018. Trying to put together a professional cybersecurity program that would protect us and help us win new customers was a really difficult thing to do. I left that job and started Havoc Shield. Best advice for entrepreneurs For a while, we were trying to sell to what I would call Main Street businesses—less technical companies. We explored very technical startups, but more broadly than any one industry and a couple of other things. Don't be afraid to narrow. You want your business to grow and do more. I think the fastest and highest-quality way is by focusing first on a smaller group of people who will love your product and represent your product, whom you can speak very clearly to. The biggest, most critical failure with customers In businesses in the past, I've certainly spent less time than I should have on listening to people whom I want to solve a problem for—understanding how painful the problem that I think I'm solving is for them and what problems they have that are related to it and that may actually be more top of mind for them. Without listening carefully, without interviewing people whom you're trying to serve, it's very difficult to build the right thing. And that is how companies die. Biggest success with customers The managed plan is driven by our internal client success team, which uses a very well-oiled, well-designed playbook for how to use our tools inside other people's businesses to reduce their risk of an attack or, if one happens, the impacts of it, and help those customers who don't have time to do a lot of those activities. We built a plan through which, in a couple of meetings, every few months, we can take those actions for them using our existing tool and take security as a responsibility, more or less,...
Recently, it was reported that cyber criminals are monitoring deal flow announcements and targeting affiliated startups. Moreover, according to stats, 50% of successful cyber attacks target small businesses. Needless to say, cybersecurity needs to be a top priority for startups these days. Brian Fritton, CEO & Founder at Havoc Shield, joins the show to talk about what you should be doing to protect your business. We discuss: -Why investing in cybersecurity is vital to the success of your business -Why startups struggle with cybersecurity - How security helps startups prevent revenue leaks and win business from enterprise clients -How Havoc Shield works with startups to stand up a cybersecurity strategy -His experience working with Techstars This discussion with Brian Fritton was taken from our show Startup Success. Reach out to Brian at brian@havocshield.com or on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/bfritton and visit havocshield.com for more information. If you want to hear more episodes like this one, check us out on Apple Podcasts. If you don't use Apple Podcasts, you can find every episode here. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Startup Success in your favorite podcast player.
Episode 60 of HIPAA Critical features an interview with Brian Fritton, CEO of Havoc Shield.
Meg Fritton is a trauma slayer, consciousness activator, and conscious business consultant. Meg is truly all-or-nothing, and I have not met many people in my life who carry so much potency and integrity within their own being. Here's Meg in her own words: “I was born yearning to understand the contextual “why” behind most all things. This led to a desire to learn as much possible, about as many subjects as I could. At age 24, I became a Trained Life Coach and Speaker. After practicing and training new coaches for many years, I became known as a rigorous, World Class Business Breakthrough coach, operating with an impervious level of integrity, making a difference with high-powered coaches to get clear on incoming personal and energetic blocks. In 2018 I was called to become a Certified Quantum Inner Child Healing [QIC] facilitator. (Certification through QIC Founder Freedom Franklin, who was one of my very first students when I started my coaching career). Clients have said that my “no holds barred” coaching style along with my ability to access what's hidden in the obscure, (which is usually a lack of integrity inside the architectural structure within), has proven to be life changing. With laser beam focus, constant on-going internal work and 20 years' coaching experience, I'm skilled at helping unveil the layers of your conscious and subconscious. We drill down to determine the source of un-workability, find where dis-ease resides and invite healing to any past trauma that drifts to the surface. We then heal and transform it, so that the floodgates of clarity and abundance are opened easily and seamlessly for you to thrive, as is your birthright! I facilitate you in shaping the business and life you are devoted to creating! Who I serve are newly awakened souls” Follow Meg on IG: @rthgirl Email Meg: mmfritton@gmail.com
4/9/2021 - Friday Forum: Milwaukee Bowling Hall of Fame Member Eric Fritton
Our hosts visited with Scott Fritton on our Fall Live Drive!
In this segment, our hosts Fr. Tim Biren & Matt Willkom visited with Scott and Theresa Fritton.
In this segment, our hosts Fr. Tim Biren & Matt Willkom visited with Scott and Theresa Fritton.
Real Estate Investing Classroom (Audio): Experts Teach Real Estate Investing Tips and Strategies
Today, Jason Fritton goes over the need to always remember the basic fundamentals of smart real estate investing in each and every deal you consider. Jason Fritton emphasizes the need to research the cap rates, comps, neighborhood demographics, job growth in the area. In addition, there’s also a need to research the borrower. If you'd like to learn more about our Investor Fuel Real Estate Mastermind, please visit InvestorFuel.com.
Real Estate Investing Classroom (Video): Experts Teach Real Estate Investing Tips and Strategies
Today, Jason Fritton goes over the need to always remember the basic fundamentals of smart real estate investing in each and every deal you consider. Jason Fritton emphasizes the need to research the cap rates, comps, neighborhood demographics, job growth in the area. In addition, there’s also a need to research the borrower. If you'd like to learn more about our Investor Fuel Real Estate Mastermind, please visit InvestorFuel.com.
Crowdfunding is on fire right now. It's also rapidly becoming more clear how beneficial it is for real estate investors, and those looking to financially back real estate investors without getting their hands dirty. Jason Fritton of Patch of Land joins us on the FlipNerd.com Expert Tip show to discuss where crowdfunding as been, where it's going from here, and how to get involved. Don't miss this insightful episode! Do you want to be a real estate investor but need step-by-step guidance to help get you started? The Investor Machine is a 90-day program with training, weekly tasks, bi-weekly group calls, and more! Schedule a free call to discuss your goals today!
Grant and Vince catch Chris Fritton — The Itinerant Printer — on a brief break from his years-long mission to collaborate with North America’s analogue printing community. The trio chat about navigation, both in terms of the logistical challenges of large-scale projects, as well as the more nuanced experiences of exploring craft, culture and process. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace (use offer code '10000HOURS').
Search and Rescue dogs (and their handlers) are incredible assets to locating missing individuals. However, a poorly executed search effort is a distinct possibility as the “Professional” rescue teams are compromised by the well-intentioned, but amateur handlers that are, with concerning frequency, self-dispatching to incident venues and interfering with evidence and overall efficiency of time-sensitive operations. I interviewed Jennifer Fritton, Search and Rescue Dog handler, to learn more about the training and protocols for deployment of a search and rescue dog. While one would assume that rescue dogs are deemed such through a standardized training and competency assessment, that's only a partially accurate statement. Efforts to move toward standardized baseline credentials are underway, but there remains variation between how dogs are trained and how dogs are deemed qualified to participate in various search and rescue scenes. IMMEDIATE ACTIONS TO TAKE IF A CHILD WANDERS AWAY: Jennifer clarified that school staff should mobilize and go to “probable” and “high-risk” areas with their cell phones per the direction of a principal or designee. This can be done prior to the arrival of law enforcement. Although such a step makes sense, it might not be considered by the school administrator who is preparing to interface with policy and emergency responders, sharing a description of the child, perhaps sharing main points from the child's IEP (for example, is the child non-verbal?), and trying to identify a staging area. These are crucial steps. However, Jennifer noted that awareness of certain rescue profiles have proven effective in searches. For example, she shared that children with autism might gravitate to bodies of water, railroad tracks and tall objects, such as towers. She added that children with autism have been located within large machinery and buildings. On the other hand, a person with dementia tends to be linear and will try to overcome a barrier, such as a fence, rather than navigating around it. Still, someone expressing harm to self is likely to stay within 1000 feet of a known road or trail. The biggest take-aways from my interview with Ms. Fritton where as follows: 1) SAR professionals must work under the direction of law enforcement. Self-dispatch is a problem and must be mitigated as best as possible. 2) Don't wait for the law enforcement to arrive to dispatch personnel to “high probability” locations. The people you dispatch aren't technically searchers, but are more likely to serve in the role of interceptors or to simply observe a sign of the missing subject, such as a mitten. 3) Make staff aware of what to anticipate in the event that a SAR occurs at the school premises. Also, educate staff on their roles and also the need to avoid rallying a rescue crowd to help with a by-foot search. If necessary, the police will coordinate such efforts. 4) If you are interested in learning more about being a member of a SAR team, perhaps in the role of a support to the team or as a handler, it is best to inquire with local law enforcement in order to be directed to the “professional” teams that are contacted by police relative to persons or teams that maintain engaging websites and abide by less formal protocols. This interview can be accessed via the following media sites: YouTube: https://youtu.be/pe0-JJmhmCE The 405 Media (9PM Pacific M-R): http://the405media.com/the-safety-doc/ Subscribe to the SoundCloud RSS feed for this podcast: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:253648050/sounds.rss Follow me (The Safety Doc) on Twitter @SafetyPhD Follow my safety blog: https://crisisprepconsulting.wordpress.com/
Real Estate Investing Classroom (Audio): Experts Teach Real Estate Investing Tips and Strategies
Today, Jason Fritton goes over the need to always remember the basic fundamentals of smart real estate investing in each and every deal you consider.Jason Fritton emphasizes the need to research the cap rates, comps, neighborhood demographics, job growth in the area. In addition, there's also a need to research the borrower. For a limited time, access a FREE Master Class called the "Real Estate Millionaire Blueprint" HERE!
Real Estate Investing Classroom (Video): Experts Teach Real Estate Investing Tips and Strategies
Today, Jason Fritton goes over the need to always remember the basic fundamentals of smart real estate investing in each and every deal you consider. Jason Fritton emphasizes the need to research the cap rates, comps, neighborhood demographics, job growth in the area. In addition, there's also a need to research the borrower. For a limited time, access a FREE Master Class called the "Real Estate Millionaire Blueprint" HERE!
Real Estate Investing Classroom (Audio): Experts Teach Real Estate Investing Tips and Strategies
In the classroom today, Jason Fritton explains how over the past few years, it's become easier and easier to invest quickly online with reliable information at your fingertips. Jason elaborates on the ability to invest in a real estate deal with only a few thousand dollars. For a limited time, access a FREE Master Class called the "Real Estate Millionaire Blueprint" HERE!
Real Estate Investing Classroom (Video): Experts Teach Real Estate Investing Tips and Strategies
In the classroom today, Jason Fritton explains how over the past few years, it's become easier and easier to invest quickly online with reliable information at your fingertips. Jason elaborates on the ability to invest in a real estate deal with only a few thousand dollars. For a limited time, access a FREE Master Class called the "Real Estate Millionaire Blueprint" HERE!
Real Estate Investing Classroom (Audio): Experts Teach Real Estate Investing Tips and Strategies
Jason Fritton talks to us today about how American Dream that everyone has been accustomed to over the past few decades is changing into being more independent in your wealth and creating your success, especially for real estate investors. Get your copy of our FREE "Profiting with Rental Properties" Guide!
Read the full GoodCrowdinfo article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/240Ctmb. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwitunes or on Stitcher by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwstitcher. Patch of Land is a sponsor of the Your Mark on the World Center and GoodCrowd.info. Crowdfunding always looks easier than it is. Very few–if any–of the crowdfunding campaigns famous for raising millions of dollars got there without tremendous planning and hard work. Many people still cling to the “if you build it, they will come” model that has been proven to fail. Patch of Land provides financing for people wishing to acquire a home to refurbish and sell. Here are some tips provided by the co-founder and Executive Chairman, Jason Fritton: Explore the FAQs and Resource Center — real estate crowdfunding and marketplace lending are new to many people, so we provide a ton of information for investors, borrowers and the general, curious public. Everything is available on our resources page. If you’re a borrower, fill out the 5 minute application and have your documents ready. It only takes a few minutes to fill out an application with basic information about the loan you need here. Our system issues an LOI within minutes, and you’ll receive a follow-up call from one of our associates that same day. With a complete document package, we can close and fund a loan in as little as 7 business days (and we’ve done it in 4!) Read the full GoodCrowdinfo article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/240Ctmb. Please consider whether a friend or colleague might benefit from this piece and, if so, share it.
Coach Patrick finds out just exactly why Bill signed up for IMUSA in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay using his iPhone, what charity he raced to support and how Bill just killed his first IM attempt (including a negative split swim and an even split run). Can't wait to see what his next race looks like!