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Join Corey Quinn and Nate Freedman—Founder & CEO of Tech Pro Marketing—to learn how niching down helped him transform his generalist agency into a leader in MSPs (Managed Service Providers). Nate shares how embracing specialization reshaped his business strategy, helped him connect more deeply with clients, and opened the door to sustainable growth. From leveraging mentorship to making bold moves like acquiring another agency, Nate offers a candid look at the most valuable lessons he's learned while building a more focused, scalable, and resilient business. Whether you're stuck in generalist mode or looking for your next growth lever, this episode is full of proven, tactical insights to help you build a specialized, scalable agency. Episode Highlights: - The Power of Niching Down — Why MSPs became the ideal market for Tech Pro Marketing. - From Generalist to Specialist — What changed when Nate made the leap into specialization. - Mentors That Moves the Needle — How mentorship inspired Nate's agency direction and growth. - Guest Posting for Growth — How early content wins helped attract ideal clients. - Knowing What Clients Actually Need — The overlooked skill that improves retention and results. - Building a Scalable Model — Why Nate focused on repeatability and systems early on. - Growth Through Acquisition — How buying another agency accelerated expansion. - From One-to-One to One-to-Many — Creating leverage through scalable delivery models. - Tech That Drives Margins — How software and automation improved both ops and profitability. - Community as a Growth Engine — How to achieve long-term benefits from building loyal client communities. The resources mentioned in this episode are: - Check out Tech Pro Marketing: https://www.techpromarketing.com - MSP Sites: https://mspsites.com - Connect with Nate Freedman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natefreedman - Follow MSP Sites on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspsites - How To Build an 8-Figure Agency In One Vertical Market with Chris Yano (RYNO): https://www.coreyquinn.com/podcasts/the-deep-specialization-podcast/episodes/2147898991 - Escape the generalist trap with my best-selling book “Anyone, Not Everyone” and discover how to become the go-to agency in a vertical market https://www.AnyoneNotEveryone.com
Since a few years back, Redpill Linpro have collaborated with From One to Another to support a computer school in Kenya. The computer school is part of a bigger project that work for every girl's right to education and to create a better society. Ida Pihlgren works at Redpill Linpro and visited the school in the beginning of 2025. This episode covers her visit, learnings and understanding of why this project is needed and how it makes a real change.
In this episode of the None of Your Business podcast, Neel Dhingra shares his journey into digital content and emphasizes the importance of being known rather than just being good. He discusses his strategy of moving from one-to-one interactions to one-to-many through video content. Neel highlights the misconception of market saturation, explaining that many fail due to lack of quality. He offers insights into overcoming the fear of creating content, achieving authenticity, and leveraging connection for business growth. The episode introduces practical frameworks and tips for content creation, with a special focus on the significance of personal branding. The episode closes with actionable steps for listeners to enhance their content and marketing efforts effectively. 00:00 The Importance of Being Known00:33 Welcome to the Podcast01:24 Neel Dhingra's Journey into Digital Content01:54 From One-to-One to One-to-Many03:28 Overcoming Initial Hesitations04:32 Creating Effective Content06:00 The Power of Authenticity09:47 The Role of Lighting and Presentation10:44 Content Creation vs. Content Capture11:17 The Interest Graph and Social Media12:59 Improving Your Content Strategy14:48 The Value of Repetition in Content16:05 Frameworks for Crafting Content16:38 Finding Your Authentic Voice17:51 Building a Personal Brand18:32 Overcoming the Fear of Sharing20:04 The Power of Vulnerability21:21 The Importance of Relatability25:01 Content Strategy Framework30:21 Consistency in Content Creation32:39 Final Thoughts and Encouragement Follow Neel:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neelhome/?hl=enWebsite: https://www.forwardacademy.com/Support the showJoin the #1 Community for Service-Based Entrepreneurshttps://www.blackdiamondclub.com Follow Shawn and Lacey on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/drshawndill/ https://www.instagram.com/drlaceybook/
On this episode of Franchise Envy, we dive into the world of 100% Chiropractic with Dr. Steve Nutty, a thriving franchise owner who's been in the game for 14 years! From scaling his first location to becoming a multi-unit owner and consultant, Dr. Steve shares the secrets to success, the challenges of starting out, and how he built a million-dollar business through franchising.
Hi This is Brad Weisman - Click Here to Send Me a Text MessageJoin us for an exclusive conversation with Brian Johnson, the visionary force behind Mail Shark, as he uncovers the secrets that propelled his company to the forefront of direct mail marketing. Imagine revolutionizing industries like pizza shops, automotive repair, and HVAC companies with a simple yet groundbreaking weekly mailing strategy. Brian's journey from a single opportunity with a multi-location pizza shop to overseeing operations that handle over 160 million pieces of mail annually is nothing short of inspiring.We'll take you behind the scenes of Mail Shark, exploring the surprising complexities of paper production and the logistics of housing a USPS facility within their own warehouse. Brian's story is one of resourcefulness and dedication, underlined by a unique company name inspired by the dual ferocity of a shark and the practicality of mail. This episode is packed with insights into how Mail Shark ensures a steady flow of business and better budget management for its clients, showing how understanding and catering to specific industry needs can lead to phenomenal success.But that's not all—Brian also shares his latest entrepreneurial venture, Dumpster Dudez. Moving from marketing to a successful franchise model, Brian discusses the simplicity and effectiveness of the dumpster rental business and its growing appeal. Learn how Dumpster Dudez is expanding at a remarkable rate and the importance of mentoring new business owners. We wrap up with a heartfelt discussion on community engagement, the value of collaboration, and potential business opportunities, like the exciting expansion prospects of Dumpster Dudez in a location NEAR YOU. Don't miss this chance to hear from a true innovator who knows how to turn simple ideas into thriving enterprises."From ONE pizza shop sending 5000 Mailers to now over 160 Million Mailers a year, is nothing short of Amazing! Brian Johnson's (founder of Mail Shark) ONE idea and a ton of hard work and vision has turned into a large company with over 120 employees. He has a national footprint with Mail Shark and now he's looking to use those same ideas to grow the franchise Dumpster Dudez. Must listen Epidsode! - Brad Weisman ---Welcome to The Brad Weisman Show (formerly known as Real Estate and YOU), where we dive into the world of real estate, real life, and everything in between with your host, Brad Weisman!
The Most Haunted City On Earth | Presented by The Savannah Underground
Join us on Patreon to join the Parajunkie Family! www.patreon.com/savannahunderground Join us in this special birthday episode of "The Most Haunted City on Earth," where Madison Timmons and Chris Soucy dive deep into the enigmatic figure of The Morrígan, an ancient Irish goddess of war, fate, and death. For her birthday, Madison has chosen to explore The Morrígan in a "From One to Wicked" episode, where they meticulously uncover the goddess's origins, her roles as a triple goddess, and her influence on mythology and war. At the end of this journey, they rank The Morrígan on a scale of one to wicked—how wicked will she be? Tune in to find out! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-taylor-timmons/support
In this episode, Mark recites his poem "From One to Another" from his 2024 poetry collection 'The Pathfinder' - which is now available to buy in paperback and as an ebook from Amazon: https://amzn.eu/d/aXnSwxa and you can check out more of Mark's poems at http://MarkThePoet.Me --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/markthepoet/message
Episode 39: From One to Two: Rediscovering Yourself, Managing Expectations, and Splitting the Load with Cameron Oaks Rogers @cameronoaksrogers This week Rachael has on guest Cameron Rogers, a content creator, podcaster and mother of two! Cameron shares her journey to motherhood, including her transition from a career on Wall Street to full-time content creation. Recently a mom of 2, she discusses the challenges and surprises of transitioning from one to two children. Cameron also talks about the impact becoming a mom has had on her relationship with her partner and how they navigate the division of labor through the Fair Play method. In this candid conversation, Cameron shares openly about her mental health during pregnancies and postpartum, her decision to go alcohol-free and the journey to finding identity outside of motherhood. Find out how she deals with negative comments on the internet, why parenting each child differently has been so helpful, and the unexpected healing and challenges of parenthood! Cameron Oaks Rogers is best known for her voice and relatable humor which carves out a safe space on the internet for mothers everywhere. She's dedicated to dismantling the stigma surrounding mental health, and leveraging her platforms to foster an open dialogue within her closely-knit community about real life issues. Drawing from her fearless career journey, a notable five-year stint on Wall Street, and a robust entrepreneurial skill set, she's earned recognition as one of Forbes' "Five Entrepreneurs Who are Changing New York's Wellness Scene." Embracing the challenges of new motherhood, she has passionately shed light on her own experiences with pregnancy, postpartum depression, and the often unspoken or overlooked trials and tribulations of navigating the journey of motherhood, she's also a recent mother of two! Mentioned in this episode: Cameron's Instagram: @cameronoaksrogers Cameron's tiktok: @cameronoaksrogers Cameron's Podcast: Freckled Foodie & Friends Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, please rate 5⭐️ and write us a review! ⬇️ ✨For sleep support and resources, visit heysleepybaby.com and follow @heysleepybaby on Instagram!
Redpill Linpro proudly sponsors From One to Another, an organization committed to fostering education for girls in Kenya with the vision “A world of educated citizens”. Guests Kristina and Kristina from From One to Another share insights into their collaborative efforts together with Karin from Redpill Linpro. They highlight their commitment to empowering girls through educational initiatives, including comprehensive computer literacy programs. Visit From One to Another. Together, we're building a brighter future! Read more about Redpill Linpro and From One to Another's collaboration here.
When you drive through Beachwood Canyon, don't be fooled by the droves of tourists vying for the perfect shot of the Hollywood sign or the beautiful stone gates of the village that lead to storybook houses covered with ivy and brilliant bougainvillea. The canyon has had its share of strange, and often dark, Hollywood history including religious cults, suicides, and a love triangle murder that involved popular and prolific Hollywood actor PAUL KELLY. Join us as we explore the happenings that occurred “from beneath the Hollywood sign." _________________________________________ Sources: Hollywood Sign: Fantasy and Reality of an American Icon (2011) by Leo Braudy; Hollywoodland (Images of America) (2011) by Mary Mallory; Peg Entwistle and the Hollywood Sign Suicide (2013) by James Zeruk; Peter Duel: A Biography (2105) by Paul Green; “Jury Convicts Man of Stalking Madonna,” by Andrea Ford, The Los Angeles Times, January 9, 1996; "Hollywood Actor Killed, Rival Held," New York Times, April 19, 1927; "Coroner's Jury Finds Kelly Killed Raymond," Associated Press, April 21, 1927; "Paul Kelly's Trial for Murder Starts," Associated Press, May 9, 1927; "Testifies Kelly Was Aggressor," Associated Press, May 11, 1927; "Miss Mackaye Denies Nights in Kelly's Flat," Associated Press, May 17, 1927; "Japanese Houseboy on Stand Reveals Secrets of Paul Kelly and Dorothy Mackaye," Los Angeles Times, May 17, 1927; "Kelly on the Stand Admits Fist Fight," Associated Press, May 18, 1927; "Kelly Guilty, Asks New Trial," Los Angeles Times, May 26, 1927; "Kelly Sentenced to From One to 10 Years at San Quentin," June 1, 1927; "Dorothy Mackaye Gets 1 to 3 Years," Associated Press, July 2, 1927; "Dorothy Mackaye Leaves Prison," Associated Press, Jan. 1, 1929; "Kelly Will Be Paroled Next Friday," Los Angeles Times, July 20, 1929; "He's Heading for Comeback Trail," Los Angeles Times, Aug. 3, 1929; "Paul Kelly to Wed Widow of Raymond," New York Times, Feb. 11, 1931; "Actress Pens Prison Story," by Grace Kingsley, Los Angeles Times, Aug. 12, 1932; "Dorothy Mackaye, Former Actress, Dies of Auto Injuries Received Near Ranch," Los Angeles Times, Jan. 6, 1940; “Paul Kelly, Actor on Stage and Screen Dies,” The New York Times, November 7, 1956; __________________________________________ http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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*Want one piece of business strategy delivered daily to your inbox?* Subscribe here: geraldinecarter.com/subscribe The hustle can be tempting: all that activity seems to have a positive effect. Hustle too much, and risk becoming stretched too thin across too many areas of your accounting practice. Hustle for too many years, and risk burning out. If you don't solve your hustle problems now, you run the risk of carrying your hustle problems with you as your accounting practice grows. And as your accounting practice grows, the problems that caused hustle in the first place continue to grow, leading to more and more hustle. Consider solving problems that cause hustle now, so you don't carry them with you. In this episode, I give you eight hustle-related thought patterns to consider shifting: From: “The way to solve this is by working more.” To: “Working less is better for me, my clients, and my business.” From: “I am always behind.” To: “I am on top of my work.” To: I am getting ahead of my work.” From: “There's always more to do.” To: “My responsibilities are finite.” From: One-time, this-time solutions to the solution that also works when your accounting practice is twice the size. From: “This is how we've done it.” To: Bigger, better, faster results for your clients. From: Speed and intensity. To: Slowing both mind and actions down. To: All the ways that when you work less your clients have a better experience. To: All the ways that extra time is good for you and extra time is good for your staff. Going from 40 down to 25 hours requires a new set of skills, and a new way of thinking. When you work less, it's better for your accounting practice, it's better for your clients, and it's better for you.
Thanks for tuning in! Check out our latest episode on Selling Real Estate with Kelly Cook! Today, we're going to be talking about video marketing and how to use it to your advantage in Real Estate. From ONE long form video you can produce numerous short form videos as long as you have a plan and execute on that plan! How many times are you currently posting each week? If NONE - you're missing the boat! Find a schedule that works for YOU and stick to it! Video marketing and content creation are the ways of the world now, so as a Realtor I recommend you jump on board and give it a go!! If you have any specific questions or want insight into how to get started, send me an email, I'd love to chat with you! Stay tuned! Want to be a guest on our podcast? Email marketing@cookandassociatesaz.com OR kelly@cookandassociatesaz.com Selling your home? Get a free Home Price Evaluation http://www.myhomevaluecalculator.com Kelly Cook, MBA Cook & Associates, PC REAL Broker 14201 N Hayden Rd, Ste C-4 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480-442-9868 kelly@cookandassociatesaz.com CookandAssociatesAZ.com
Welcome to the first interview for season 5! Our guest is Sahaj Ticotin! Sahaj is world class musician, record producer, and frontman of RA. Matthew had the opportunity to chat with Sahaj before the RA at The Music Factory in December. Hear Sahaj and Matthew discuss the 20th anniversary of the album From One, the current state of rock and metal music, and the plans for RA in 2023. SCR and Matthew Thomas would like to thank Sahaj for the great interview. Please check out, stream, support, and give a like to RA! Links for RA: RA - Listen on Spotify - Linktree If you like this video, please consider heading over to our merch store and supporting us. Your support means so much! Link: Super Cool Radio's Artist Shop | Featuring custom t-shirts, prints, and more (threadless.com) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/supercoolradio/support
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Ever wonder how working from home can go all wrong? Today, Nicole shares five mistakes she's made while working from home and how she's resolved them all. A great listen for you and your team. 1. Starting My Day Without a Plan / 3:02 2. Multitasking (It's a Myth Anyhow) / 10:53 3. Not Adapting to Remote Technology / 16:25 4. Disconnecting from Everyone / 22:11 5. Not Making Time for Me / 26:21 Get free resources: The Entrepreneur's Toolkit Resources Mentioned: Episode 7 From One to Many: How Nicole is Growing Her Team Rescue Time App Nicole's Google Spreadsheet Follow Nicole on Instagram Visit: Smartcookiemedia.co Have a story to tell? Signup here: www.serialentrepreneurshow.com
In todays episode, Des and Dill talk about some current news in the world, and have brief discussion on if "Toronto Ladies" are STILL the best kept secret for international men visiting. In the second half Des shoots a few rapid fire questions and topics for Dillon to get his opinion on. From One night stands, to Pantsuits, to Shrinkage. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mintandmylo/message
Global Policy Watch: What Ukraine Tells UsIndian perspectives on global events — RSJAmong the rare joys of writing a weekly newsletter is the ability to pretend you’re an expert on everything under the sun. That way the last 2 years has been a gift that has kept on giving. Science of epidemiology, methods of lockdown, the efficacy of vaccines, how fiscal stimulus should be structured, what to do about China, the transitory nature of inflation or the long-term impact of working from home - there’s a wide swathe of subjects that I have claimed expertise on. The only thing missing was war. This week God, Putin heard me. And there was war.Now we do talk about matsyanyaaya a lot around here. That is all international relations can be reduced to the maxim of ‘big fish eating small fish’. To many, it seems like a simplistic formulation. Surely it cannot be just about power, they say. What about things like global order, liberal values and democracy that we hear nations claim that govern their outlook? Didn’t we do just that during the cold war? Fought on principles and brought down an evil empire? I can sympathize with them. There’s so much talk about higher-order morals in international relations that you can easily be taken in by it. Well, my view is that most of that stuff is garbage. The naked truth about international relations is grotesque. It needs the garb of pious intentions. And this becomes clear as daylight when you have a war. As much as it is a humanitarian crisis that saddens you, war is also a moment when all pretenses fall away. And you see the truth.So, what are the truths that emerge from the Russian invasion of Ukraine? The usual response to that question is about Putin, his ego and his frailties, his hegemonic ambitions and his desire for leaving behind a legacy that might appear dubious to us but important to him. Here’s a cross-section of views from experts in Brookings. Just to pick one of them (Pavel Baev, non-resident senior fellow):“Now we know that Putin’s obsession with Ukraine — which constitutes a threat to his regime not because of hypothetical NATO missiles, but because of its choice for democracy and closer ties with Europe — prevailed over common political sense and strategic risk assessments. Wars rarely go according to plans, and this one is set to turn bad for Russia because it is based on serious miscalculations about Ukraine’s capacity to defend its statehood, the strength of NATO resolve, and quite possibly the readiness of Russians to partake in this aggression. Every setback will prompt Putin to raise the stakes yet further.”In summary, Putin doesn’t like democracy in his neighbourhood, especially in countries with large Russian speaking populations. He fears any success there will have a risk of such ideas being transplanted and taking roots in Russia. So, he has to act. He will win the initial rounds but lose eventually though no one knows when. There are other views too but mostly in the same vein. I don’t have much to quarrel with these but I think there are other truths to consider in this clear moment of war. Firstly, there was a view gaining strength in the past decade that the interconnected nature of global trade and funds flow allows those who orchestrate them to wield tremendous power. An example of this was the way Iran was brought to the negotiating table by the US by freezing them out of SWIFT, a global financial messaging system that’s the spine that supports the money flow across the world. The term that’s often used to explain this ‘weaponized interdependence’. As Daniel Drezner of Tufts University in his introduction to the anthology, The Uses and Abuses of Weaponized Interdependence, puts it:“Weaponized interdependence (WI) is defined as a condition under which an actor can exploit its position in an embedded network to gain a bargaining advantage over others in a contained system…WI challenges long-standing ways that international relations experts think about globalization. States with political authority over central economic nodes can weaponize the networks to gather information or choke off economic and information flows, discover and exploit vulnerabilities, compel policy change, and deter unwanted actions.”In the abstract of their original paper, Weaponized Interdependence: How Global Economic Networks Shape State Coercion, Farell and Newman, also explain this:“Liberals claim that globalization has led to fragmentation and decentralized networks of power relations. This does not explain how states increasingly “weaponize interdependence” by leveraging global networks of informational and financial exchange for strategic advantage. The theoretical literature on network topography shows how standard models predict that many networks grow asymmetrically so that some nodes are far more connected than others. This model nicely describes several key global economic networks, centering on the United States and a few other states. Highly asymmetric networks allow states with (1) effective jurisdiction over the central economic nodes and (2) appropriate domestic institutions and norms to weaponize these structural advantages for coercive ends. In particular, two mechanisms can be identified. First, states can employ the “panopticon effect” to gather strategically valuable information. Second, they can employ the “chokepoint effect” to deny network access to adversaries. Tests of the plausibility of these arguments across two extended case studies that provide variation both in the extent of U.S. jurisdiction and in the presence of domestic institutions—the SWIFT financial messaging system and the internet—confirm the framework's expectations. A better understanding of the policy implications of the use and potential overuse of these tools, as well as the response strategies of targeted states, will recast scholarly debates on the relationship between economic globalization and state coercion.”As we have seen in the past few days, this all-seeing, all-knowing panopticon (like the SWIFT) hasn’t worked as a deterrent against Russia. The Biden administration sanction order sounded like we will see a complete freeze on SWIFT for the biggest Russian banks and energy companies. But tucked under a subclause in that order was an exemption for energy companies. Hah. I mean what are you left with on sanctions if you exempt the Russian energy sector. So, the question is why was this carved out? There is only one answer. All the networked interdependence by itself doesn’t create real, hard assets on the ground. It only facilitates their trade in a manner that reduces friction. Real world operates a step removed from this. Russia has cheap energy and the EU needs it. And the EU doesn’t love Ukraine more than the cheap, assured heating in their homes. That’s the reality. The other thing that we learned is any kind of freezing out of a node in a global interconnected network doesn’t put that node away for good. The network is so vast with so many strands crisscrossing them that quite soon a new equilibrium is reached. Order is restored and the freeze circumvented. The simple lesson here is that cyber warfare, paralyzing a network or cutting someone lose from the interdependence are legitimate and novel weapons in international conflicts. But when it comes down to the crunch, real assets trump everything. The other truth to appreciate is the hollowness of nuclear power as a deterrence to any potential escalation of conflict. The idea was somewhat simplistic. This is captured in the definition of the non-proliferation treaty (NPT):“…the NPT non-nuclear-weapon states agree never to acquire nuclear weapons and the NPT nuclear-weapon states in exchange agree to share the benefits of peaceful nuclear technology and to pursue nuclear disarmament aimed at the ultimate elimination of their nuclear arsenals.”Viewed from a perspective of deterrence, what was unwritten was the non-nuclear-weapon state would do good to ally with one or more nuclear-weapon states who would, in turn, help them in case they have to face off a nuclear state. I mean that’s the kind of thing Taiwan depends on. That the US will defend it in case China threatens to send over a few nuclear warheads their way. What’s the basis of this touching confidence in another nation? This is where things get nebulous. It is some kind of a commitment to values of friendship, liberty, human rights and, perhaps fresh air. Maybe this was true for a while in the post WW2 kind of polarised world. It is possible those who fought those wars and saw the iron curtain descend over eastern Europe believed in an exalted value that went beyond self-interest. Though it is difficult to believe how the crimes of Stalin in the 30s, especially in Ukraine, were too different from that of Hitler. Anyway, maybe WW2 was that moment of truth. And that generation realised some things were just too precious. That era and that generation have long gone. Those whom the Ukrainians trusted to come to their aid aren’t raring to get into their battle fatigues. There’s no urgency there while the Ukrainians huddle in their bomb shelters. It is an object lesson for the other smaller nations who are watching this.Lastly, a global order needs a superpower that has the legitimacy that it will back its promises. The ability to do so is linked to multiple factors including the strength that superpower projects, its willingness to forge partnerships and lead them and its actions in following through on its words. For these to happen, the superpower needs a domestic polity that’s united on how they see their role as the enforcer of global order. If it is fractured on this point and on many others like the US domestic politics is now, it won’t be able to play its role. A default on that means loss of legitimacy. What’s happening in Ukraine is the crystallisation of the truths that were evident to all post 9/11 but difficult to prove. That truth is in front of us. You can talk forever about common interests and shared values. It means zilch. A generation lived under the myth that the free world will take care of its members. That spell is broken. Matsyanyaaya: Where do we go Now?Big fish eating small fish = Foreign Policy in action— Pranay KotasthaneAs someone who didn’t know that Ukraine was the largest European country west of the Volga river, I don’t have anything to say on the specifics of the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Instead of looking up the operational and tactical aspects of the ongoing war, I’ll zoom out and try to ask: what do these events mean for the global order?Over the last few days, there have been several articles attempting to answer this question. I have found them to be unhelpful because they focus excessively on the West-Russia divide in geopolitical terms. What’s missing in these conversations is that the global order is a function of both geopolitics and geoeconomics. That’s why in our book India’s Marathon, we imagined 20 new world order scenarios, at the intersection of key geopolitical and geoeconomic trends. This framework serves as a useful anchor. Its intent is not to predict the future but to imagine the various possibilities. Using this framework, what we can say is that the sharpening Russia-West conflict does not per se alter the world order situation on the map. We are still in the “Great Walls” scenario at the intersection of a stagnated global economy and an intensifying US-China conflict. If anything, the current war brings out more clearly where each state falls.Whether Russia installs a puppet regime in Ukraine or not, the incoming sanctions of a united West are going to make it even more dependent on China. China for its own sake is hasn’t been overly appreciative of Russia’s warmongering, but the two states still remain close. China has much to gain from Russia’s presence in the Arctic, its energy supplies, and military equipment. Some scholars have suggested that the West’s refocus on Russia might allow China to achieve a modus vivendi with the US and settle on a “Co-opetitive G2” power distribution. However, it seems unlikely to me given how China has stood by Russia, and how it rebuffed US overtures to prevent Russia from attacking Ukraine. What might the Great Walls scenario look like? Here’s what we wrote earlier:US and China relations would break down, leading to a side-lining of global institutions and the world separating into alliances dominated by either power. The superpowers would compete to expand their blocs while attempting to revive their economies and those of their allies, likely with investment packages or trade barriers as opposed to military intervention. Both sides would see excessive tech disruption - such as automation - as a threat to stability, but military and software research would continue. Conventional conflict (between the US and China) would mostly be a last resort, and be low-intensity clashes over resources. The relative lack of coordinated international effort would allow a very high degree of asymmetric warfare, both between states and between states and non-state actors. Owing to the increasing friction between the major powers, agreements on climate change are unlikely to bear fruit.Updating this assessment after the pandemic hit, we had written that Great Walls will be characterised by three factors:Stable geopolitics, dynamic geoeconomicsIn the post COVID-19 world, the US will likely see countering China as an overriding national priority. Reorienting supply chains to reduce dependence on China will be an important priority. As a result, the post COVID-19 global recession won’t be easily solved as global trade and investment flows are reoriented, leading to a period of secular stagnation for quite some time.From One to Many Economic Webs In the post COVID-19 world, many ‘Great Walls of China’ may come up — a new version of the Iron Curtain, where the world is split into three economic webs - one dominated by US markets and investments, one by Chinese markets and investments, and a more diffused collection of middle powers who independently strike bargains with the US and China-led economic webs, and form their own networks of trade with friendly countries. A New Age of Multilateralism Every facet of policy will be affected by the New Cold War. Like the global economy, the Internet may splinter into multiple interacting webs with unprecedented State oversight, especially outside the old Western liberal democracies. Global bodies would become far less important, and multilateral institutions organised around powerful nation-states become far more important for transnational cooperation.As the west unites against Russia and China, these trends seem to be getting sharper. Where does this leave India?India’s task has gotten a lot tougher than before the war began. As long as the primary focus of the west remains countering China, India gains. As soon as the primary focus becomes Russia, India is on a weak footing. India would come under significant pressure from both the US and Russia to show support for either side. Given its military overdependence on Russia (something we wrote about in the previous edition) on one hand and the overwhelming agreement with the west on countering China on the other, India’s choices have become more constrained. It will be a serious test of India’s diplomacy to keep both sides happy. It seems to be pushed to strategic autonomy by compulsion, not by choice. PolicyWTF: Billboard Bans This section looks at egregious public policies. Policies that make you go: WTF, Did that really happen? - Pranay KotasthaneAs we like to say, public policy is all around us— the failures, the successes, the whole package. This week I came across an educational PolicyWTF courtesy that evergreen fount of knowledge: Bengaluru’s roads.See this image below and identify the PolicyWTF.My photography skills suck so I’ll try to explain in words. The yellow circles mark legal yet empty advertisement holdings. The red circles mark the illegal, haphazard but thriving advertisement hoardings. What gives?Three years ago, the city government banned advertisement hoardings outright. The reasons: hoardings spoil the city’s aesthetics, cause visual pollution, and are a threat to drivers’ safety. After a number of contortions, this ban still stands. And what does this ban do? First, it has pushed all advertisement hoardings just beyond the city government limits. Second, it has allowed illegal and more unsafe hoardings to come up. As you can see in the image, a legal, small ad-space high above the eye level of the driver of any vehicle is now replaced by ad boards of all shapes, sizes, and colours blocking a vehicle user’s eyesight. In pursuit of better aesthetics, we have made the roads more unsafe. Instead of using advertisement space fees to supplement the anaemic city finances, the city government now has to spend resources on policing illegal hoardings. As for aesthetics and visual pollution? Seems like ‘isomorphic mimicry’ to me. With the GST taking away taxation powers of city governments, non-tax revenue through leasing land and advertisement space has become even more important. As long as the city government has to beg the state for half of its revenues, we can forget about improving aesthetics in any meaningful sense.HomeWorkReading and listening recommendations on public policy matters[Article] Ace international relations historian Lawrence Freedman’s take on Putin’s gamble is a must-read. [Report] The India Justice Report is a valuable input for the law & order, justice policy pipeline. This data collection exercise can spark off conversations on improving access to justice. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit publicpolicy.substack.com
Bringing you the latest music created by the worlds most innovative musicians. ElecSoul is a weekly underground Soul, Jazz & House music podcast hosted by DJ Robbie Duncan. Ft. Pachyman. Wonky Logic,Allmos, Joel Culpepper, Turbulance & more… El Benson - Pachyman https://pachyman.bandcamp.com/album/the-return-of Spacebass (Canis Major Style) - Wonky Logic https://wonkylogic.bandcamp.com Chief Enthusiasts - AllMos https://freshselects.bandcamp.com/album/sound-affects-vol-2 Black Love Story - Kindred The Family Soul https://www.amazon.com/Black-Love-Story/dp/B08YXGZNVC Pray - Joe Armon-Jones https://joearmon-jones.bandcamp.com/album/pray Kisses - Joel Culpepper https://joelculpeppermusic.bandcamp.com/album/sgt-culpepper Something About Us - Shelley FKA Dram https://youtu.be/irALbYIQ8HE Within Without - Scrimshire https://scrimshire.bandcamp.com/album/within-without Groove - Virgo Deep https://youtu.be/Khs1CxsV90w Rude Movements - SunPalace (Opolopo Remix) https://bbemusic.bandcamp.com/track/rude-movements-opolopo-remix Yellow - Emma-Jane Thackray https://ejthackray.bandcamp.com/album/yellow One For Brother Misho - Turbulance https://turbulance.bandcamp.com/album/turbulance Cover art picture taken at Cotswold Sculpture Park, July 2021 sculpture (From One by Jonathon Hateley)https://cotswoldsculpturepark.co.uk/from-one-by-jonathan-hateley-17600/
From One to Many
Howdy you beautiful soul!I love that I get to introduce you to a light in the world, my dear friend Ben Azadi.One of his best-known ideas: "You don't lose weight to get healthy, you get healthy to lose weight."Ben has been my personal coach for health this year. Since the beginning of the year, I've lost over 20 pounds off of the scale (probably more fat than that as I THINK I'm gaining muscle, too). More importantly, I have a TON of energy (which was my Quarter 1 BIG goal), I'm thinking more clearly, and I'm sleeping like a CHAMP--hopefully, you heard the last ChipChat Episode on putting you to sleep!Ben has a brand new book that launched this week, you can find out all about it at www.KetoFlexBook.comAnd you can also find out all about Ben's Keto Kamp program (I am a member!) at www.KetoKamp.comIf life, health, and finding a Hero's Journey are important to you at all--Press play on this awesome interview.Here is some of what we talk about (WOW--there's a lot!)Managing time/the calendar and principles in this.How to IPOD (Intention, Purpose, Obstacles, Design)Some of our commonalities.--and how we grew up.WHY Ben does what he does. He's on a Hero's Journey, and this was laid on his soul due to his health improving so much.Ben's dad dying as a result of diabetes and a stroke.The major issues with the current medical/health system.The big conspiracy?The THREE THINGS we must do to get our health right.How he turned obesity into a 6-pack physically, and...How he turned from a video gaming couch potato into having a mental 6-pack.Aligning daily activities with purpose in life.Some of the lessons from the books...this is so good.Why the average person doesn't think."When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change."The importance of being present.Reaction versus response-ability.Investing in yourself.Loving ourselves and how to do that!Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends on It.You can't heal a body that has hate in it.Self-love and gratitude.How to be more grateful and The MIGHTY FIVE TECHNIQUE.The levels of Gratitude, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0Divine Love, Baby! Ben's ridiculously awesome gratitude practice!What we appreciate, appreciates!God and Abundance."You are a masterpiece because you are a piece of The Master."Yearly goals by quarter.Fat (instead of glycogen/sugar) being our major fuel source.Ben's health advice! This is sooooo good!What to eat!SWAPPING not STOPPING!How does Ben grow business?Ben's YouTube Channel click here to check out his free info here!Who not How.From One on One to One to Many. Get a COACH!Creating a Platform.Content to Email List to Offer!How can we take less hits? News, EMF, processed oils!This is such a wonderful conversation!Please go take a look at what Ben does, as it will change your life for the better!I'd also love to know what you thought about this! Hit me up at c@ChipFranks.com and tell me what you loved and what needed some help!And with that, please know that YOU (the beautiful person reading this) are loved and deserving!Chip Franks ❤️
Will and Frank discuss the Apple Retail store Creative Role . From One-to One to Today at Apple. How this role can work in a post Covid19 world or is the role over. Plus, Apple news with Adobe Flash ending and the future of the M1 Macs. News, thoughts, and education from former Apple employees. Teaching our listeners about their Apple devices. We challenge you to THiNK DIFFERENT! Twitter: ThinkDiffPod Instagram: ThinkDifferentPodcast Youtube: Search Think Different Podcast Facebook: Search the same thing!
Our road to 300 begins now! We're revisiting key episodes from the Short Box saga, starting with a remastered version of the first episode featuring the crew you know today. Originally released as "Ep.134 From One to Loki", this episode also happens be Ashley's debut as a full time host! Throwback topics include: 2016 E3 hype, Dark Knight 3, and an introduction to Ashley and her comic picks. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theshortbox)
Max Saltonstall is back in the co-host seat, joining Mark for a fun chat about Active Assist. Chris Law is our guest this week, and he starts with the story of his arrival at Google and his path to the Active Assist team. Active Assist is Google’s way of helping clients learn about and take advantage of all the cloud features available. Chris describes the main ways Active Assist helps customers in the real world, from troubleshooting tools that identify problems to analysis software that helps clients determine how changes will effect the project. Active Assist also provides recommendations for cost savings, better security, and performance boosters to help clients proactively build better projects. As companies scale, these features become even more important, Chris tells us, citing examples from real users. Later, we talk about how machine learning is employed to create these recommendations. We talk transparency and learn how Chris and his team keep open communication with clients as they design and improve client security structures. In the future, the Active Assist team will continue to work with departments across Google Cloud and build more recommendations tools for customers. DataFlow and BigQuery are some of the recommendations projects coming soon. More automation will be introduced as well, helping clients do things like scale automatically based on machine learning analysis done behind the scenes. Chris Law Chris has helped to start several companies in the past, everything from Social Networking (Tribe.net) to Aggregate Knowledge, which started out as a Recommendations company and moved into Data Management Platform in the Ads space. He joined Google to see what it’s like to build things at scale. Cool things of the week Cloud Next Week 9: Business Application Platform site From One to More: Why Sharing Our Narrative Matters site The 2020 Doodle for Google national finalists are here blog Explore Kids Space: A way to nurture your kid’s curiosity blog Interview Active Assist site IAM Recommender Documentation site IAM Recommender Service Account Insights site Committed Use Discounts site Stack Chat at Home This week, we talk to Rob Hedgepeth about SkySQL. What’s something cool you’re working on? Max is working on quite a few things, from fixing his dishwasher and teaching his family new board games to a new animated Google series with Jen Person.
Wiggins from Palm Beach, FL says it is not normal to be vulnerable. CBS News Admits To Airing Footage Of Overcrowded Italian Hospital In Report About NYC Rick from Maine claims that the virus was invented to kill off old people very similar to what happened to the jews. Jesse from New Jersey says it's not normal to be vulnerable. He also describes being in the process of forgiving his mother to which JLP explains that isn't possible. A YouTuber by the name of PrinceZee took part in the coronavirus challenge that has made some users online infamous. Gary from Brooklyn, NY calls in about coronavirus and how NY is handling it. He also explains that the coronavirus was --- Police Officers Disperse 40 Party-goers From One-year-old Girl's Birthday In La After Citywide Shutdown Amid Coronavirus Jason from Buffalo talks about love and knowledge.
Writer and "craictivist", The Don continues her top 20 picks from the first 144 episodes of A Pint With Seaniebee. (A perfect starting point for first-time listeners to the series). THE DON: Kind and fearless, Šejla used her art to navigate herself through the dreadful atrocities of the Bosnian War. ************************************** Šejla Kamerić has a pint with Seaniebee One of Europe's foremost visual artists joins the pod to share her life journey. Born and raised in Sarajevo, art has been a central part of Šejla's life since childhood. An introvert, she used her work to communicate and share the loss, horror, sadness and personal tragedy of the war, as Yugoslavia fractured and split around her. Often controversial, we discuss the motivation behind many of her works including the famous “Bosnian Girl” (2003) tinyurl.com/z2wna33 and the ambitious “From One, Learn All” (2015) tinyurl.com/jbotsgs – a forensically-driven memorial to Bosnia's wartime lost and missing. We also discuss the importance of struggle in the creative process; the role of art in changing behavior and attitudes; and why looking at life in the simplest terms possible, may be the secret to surviving today's rather pessimistic world. Other works discussed: “EU / Others” (2000) tinyurl.com/hrxv6rf “Basics” (2001) tinyurl.com/zpycv3y “1395 Days Without Red” (2011) tinyurl.com/h3godqo (film excerpt) “June is June Everywhere” (2013) tinyurl.com/hdp766h *********************************************** Release date: March 15th 2020 Runtime: 74m Recorded: Dublin & Sarajevo
TIP TOE THRU THE TULIPS JOHNNY MARVIN COLUMBIA 1964-D TELL ME TO-NIGHT CHARLEY STRAIGHT AND HIS ORCHESTRA BRUNSWICK 3324 THE CO-ED THE HAPPY COLLEGIANS GENNETT 3122 ROSY CHEEKS THE KNICKERBOCKERS COLUMBIA 1012-D LET’S DO IT THE GEORGIANS HARMONY 776-H AIN’T SHE SWEET JACK HYLTON AND HIS HYLTONIANS HMV B 5211 TIE ME TO YOUR APRON … Continue reading "Episode 90: From One ‘Til Too Many Parties"
If you struggle to run your business and develop relationships in today’s virtual world, we are here to help. Today, Jennifer Britton, author of Effective Virtual Conversations, shares how to break out of the dreaded death by conference call rut and instead create truly engaging groups and conversations. Along with discovering new ways to work with people virtually, you’ll get added value in learning these important skills: How to dissect the ecosystem of virtual learning so you can understand the nine types of learning processes and integrate techniques that keep people engaged Three tools to help you make virtual learning more interactive Platforms that make virtual communication fun, effective and cater to clients’ needs Best practices for virtual one-to-one and group coaching so you can maximize coaching skills and the benefits for your clients About Jennifer Britton Jennifer Britton, MES, CHRP, CPT, PCC is the author of Effective Group Coaching (Wiley, 2010) and From One to Many: Best Practices for Team and Group Coaching (Jossey-Bass, 2013). An expert in the area of group coaching and team development and a performance improvement specialist, she founded her company, Potentials Realized, in 2004. Since early 2006, her Group Coaching Essentials teleseminar program, and ICF CCE approved program, has supported hundreds of coaches in the creation and implementation of their own group coaching work. An award-winning program designer, Jennifer is dedicated to supporting groups, teams and organizations in the areas of leadership, teamwork and performance. She is the recipient of the Prism Award for Excellence in Coaching for her support to the Scarborough Hospital (ICF Toronto, 2016) and the 2017 Award of Excellence – Curriculum Design (i4PL) for Coaching and Mentoring: Partnering for Performance and Growth a project with the Scarborough and Rouge Hospitals focusing on coaching and mentoring skills training, and the development of a coaching culture. She draws on almost three decades of experience as an experiential educator and former manager with the United Nations and other humanitarian organizations, with a global client list that spans government, corporate and non-profit sectors, from financial services, to education and healthcare Jennifer is considered a thought leader in the field of coaching groups and teams. Her first book, Effective Group Coaching (Wiley, 2010), was the first to be published on the topic globally, and has been well received by coaches all over the world and is used as a text and/or recommended resource for many coach training programs. She also speaks internationally to groups on topics related to coaching, leadership, teamwork, virtual learning, and capacity building. Her second book, From One to Many: Best Practices for Team and Group Coaching (Jossey-Bass, 2013) has also been widely embraced by the coaching community. Her 2017 book, Effective Virtual Conversations, has found its way into the hands of multiple global learning teams and organizations who are looking to virtualize their conversations - from sales teams, to consumer-packaged goods, to the public sector. An avid writer, Jennifer will be releasing the Coaching Business Builder: Workbook and Planner during summer 2018. It’s part workbook to get clear on your business, part undated planner to capture your thoughts, plans and actions! Jennifer has supported a wide range of clients through coaching, training and speaking services including the Ontario Provincial Police, agencies of the UN, the Canada Public Sector School, multiple banks and hospitals, as well as many different business schools. Credentialed by the International Coaching Federation, Britton was originally trained and certified by the Coaches Training Institute. She has also completed advanced coaching training in the areas of ORSC and Shadow Coaching. A Certified Performance Technologist (CPT), Britton holds a Masters of Environmental Studies (York University) and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology (McGill). Jennifer divides her time between just north of Toronto in East Gwillimbury, Ontario, and beautiful Muskoka, where she enjoys her next passion - the outdoors. If you join her programs in the summer, chances are, you'll join her lakeside. Show Notes http://professionalchristiancoachingtoday.com/
Steve and John take a few moments to remember the great Milos Forman, who passed away a few days ago. From One flew Over the Cuckoos Nest to the People Vs. Larry Flynt and Man and the Moon, Milos Forman wasn't interested in playing it safe. His movies were always, unique, dangerous, and energized by deep affinity for rebellion. Perhaps his finest film, Amadues, was only the 4th film ever discussed on The Cine-Files and it is still one of John and Steve's favorite episodes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecine-files/message
An Interview with David Mills, Editorial Director of Ethika Politika and Columnist for Aleteia. We welcome David back to the show as he stops by to tell us what it is really like to live with the those that make up the Church--namely, US!!! From One-issue Catholics, to those barely hanging on, to those in the midst of suffering, death, and rebirth, what does it mean to concretely live with our Brothers and Sisters in Christ?
"Lahshov" means to think, a crucial word and root. From "One could think" to "without thinking twice" and "think about it", this episode teaches all the thought-related expressions you can, well, think of. Pro tip: "Let me think about it" is a perfect phrase to use with pushy marketing people. Looking for the full Hebrew version of this episode? You'll find it on Patreon at patreon.com/streetwisehebrew New words and expressions: Lahshov – To think – לחשוב Lakachat pesek zman ve-lo lahshov – To take some time off and not to think – לקחת פסק זמן ולא לחשוב Ve-hu hoshev she-yeladim ma'aminim la-ze – And he thinks that kids believe in that – והוא חושב שילדים מאמינים לזה Mishehu hoshev aleicha (m.)/alayich (f.) – Someone is thinking about you – מישהו חושב עליךָ/עליךְ Ten/Tni/Tnu li lahshov al ze – Let me think about it – תן/תני/תנו לי לחשוב על זה Lahshov mi-hutz la-kufsa – To think outside of the box – לחשוב מחוץ לקופסה Bli lahshov paamayim – Without thinking twice – בלי לחשוב פעמיים Efshar lahshov – One would think… (It’s not such a big deal) – אפשר לחשוב Efshar lahshov, ma kvar asiti – What did I do, it's not such a big deal – אפשר לחשוב, מה כבר עשיתי Al ma at/a hoshev/et? – What are you thinking about? – על מה את/ה חושב/ת? Ma ata hoshev (ma’ta’hshev)? – What do you think? (m.) – מה אתה חושב? Ma at hoshevet (ma at’hshevet)? – What do you thinki? (f.) – מה את חושבת? Al ma hashavta/hashavt? – What did you have in mind? – על מה חשבת? Al mi at hoshevet? – Who are you thinking of? – על מי את חושבת? Hashavti lehatsi'a lach lehisha'er – I thought to offer you to stay – חשבתי להציע לךְ להישאר Hashavti lalechet la-mesiba, basof lo yatsa – I thought of going to this party, at the end it didn't happen – חשבתי ללכת למסיבה, בסוף לא יצא Ma hashavti le-atsmi? - What was I thinking? - מה חשבתי לעצמי? Ma hashavta le-atsmecha, ma hashavt le-atsmech? - What were you thinking? - מה חשבת לעצמך? Hoshev et atsmo, hoshevet et atsma – He/she thinks highly of himself/ herself – חושב את עצמו, חושבת את עצמה Hu ma-ze hoshev ta'tsmo, hi ma-ze hoshevet ta'tsma - He/she is so full of himself/herself – הוא מה-זה חושב ת’עצמו, היא מה-זה חושבת ת’עצמה Tahshov/tahshevi rega – Think about it for a sec. – תחשוב/תחשבי רגע Mi bichlal hashav al ze – Who even thought about this – מי בכלל חשב על זה Tahshov/tahshevi be-gadol – Think big – תחשוב/תחשבי בגדול La'asot hoshvim – To stop and rethink – לעשות חושבים Bo’u na’ase rega hoshvim – Let’s stop and do some thinking – בואו נעשה רגע חושבים Mahshava – A thought – מחשבה Tahshevi mahshavot – Think (imp. f.) (‘Think thoughts’) – תחשבי מחשבות Playlist and clips: Arik Einstein – Pesek Zman (lyrics) Shalom Hanoch – Laila (lyrics) Hava Alberstein – Shir Tishrei (lyrics) Kipa, efshar lahshov Gil Nissan – Al Ma At Hoshevet [Lyrics beneath clip] Dudu Tassa – Hashavti (lyrics) Meir Alfi – Ma Hashavti Le'atsmi [Lyrics beneath clip] Ha-duda’im & Ha-parvarim – Tilbeshi Lavan (lyrics) Idan Yaniv & Lior Datauker – Hoshev Aleha (lyrics)
One of Europe's foremost visual artists joins the pod to share her life journey. Born and raised in Sarajevo, art has been a central part of Šejla's life since childhood. An introvert, she used her work to communicate and share the loss, horror, sadness and personal tragedy of the war, as Yugoslavia fractured and split around her. Often controversial, we discuss the motivation behind many of her works including the famous “Bosnian Girl” (2003) http://tinyurl.com/z2wna33 and the ambitious “From One, Learn All” (2015) http://tinyurl.com/jbotsgs – a forensically-driven memorial to Bosnia's wartime lost and missing. We also discuss the importance of struggle in the creative process; the role of art in changing behavior and attitudes; and why looking at life in the simplest terms possible, may be the secret to surviving today's rather pessimistic world. Other works discussed: “EU / Others” (2000) http://tinyurl.com/hrxv6rf “Basics” (2001) http://tinyurl.com/zpycv3y “1395 Days Without Red” (2011) http://tinyurl.com/h3godqo (film excerpt) “June is June Everywhere” (2013) http://tinyurl.com/hdp766h Release date: October 10th 2016 Runtime: 40m Recorded: Sarajevo
The Team Coaching Zone Podcast: Coaching | Teams | Leadership | Dr. Krister Lowe
Join Dr. Krister Lowe and today’s guest and early pioneer in the team coaching field—Professor David Clutterbuck—for this week’s episode of The Team Coaching Zone Podcast! Professor David Clutterbuck is Practice Lead at David Clutterbuck Partnership, Special Ambassador for the European Mentoring and Coaching Council, Founder of Coaching and Mentoring International, Visiting Professor at Sheffield Hallam, Oxford Brookes and York St. John Universities and an Adjunct Faculty at Ashridge Coaching MBA. He is also the author of 65 books and countless articles, white papers and blog posts. David is the author of the team coaching classic “Coaching the Team At Work”—an essential read for all team coaches. He is a thought leader in the coaching world and a leading trainer and supervisor of coaches and team coaches. In this episode of the podcast, David shares his journey into team coaching. Themes explored on the show include: his book “Coaching The Team At Work;” working with teams across the full organizational hierarchy; multiple types of teams (leadership teams, cabin crew teams, stable teams, project teams, learning teams, evolutionary teams and more); knowledge management in teams; working with history in teams; coaching as a link between the inner context and the outer context; getting quick wins; the dangers of focusing too much on dysfunction; goals in team coaching; contracting and re-contracting in team coaching; three core focal areas in team coaching (performance, learning, relationships/behavior); focusing on opportunities vs. problems; performance vs. learning orientations; self-coaching in teams; individual vs. team level learning; coaching cultures in teams; learning plans in teams; peer coaching within teams; the importance of having skills in “being coached;” 9 signs when you shouldn’t coach a team; the current lack of team coach supervision; four developmental mindsets of coaches (model-based à process-based à philosophy/discipline-based à systemic/eclectic-based); powerful questions in team coaching; balancing bringing calm to teams while also generating constructive conflict; three practical tips for coaching teams – 1) how to manage extroverts vs. introverts in teams, 2) how to manage resistance to you as the team coach, 3) a creative way to address interpersonal conflict in teams; David’s 3-day “From One-to-One Coach to Team Coach” training program; David’s perspectives on the evolution of team coaching and more. This is yet another podcast with a towering figure in the team coaching arena that is chock full of “value bombs” and an episode that you will surely not want to miss!
There’s an old adage in photography: “inside every 8×10” print, there is a really excellent 5×7” image waiting to be found.” That old saw is the foundation for an exercise that I’ve used for myself and in my classes over the years; take an image that you’ve made and search for alternate cropping choices that … Continue reading Camera Position 175 : From One, Many →
Today we have something different, brief meditation tips and instruction from long-time meditator and reknowned cardiologist Dr. Stephen Sinatra, who is also today's guest, discussing his new book Health Revelations from Heaven and Earth, a book on Heart-Health and a Near Death Experience. After this short instruction, I'll leave the music on to help you relax get in the zone, giving you plenty of time to practice silently focusing only on your breath. If you like these meditations and tips, please rate and review our show on iTunes. And to hear Dr. Stephen Sinatra's Interview on Tommy Rosa's Near Death Experience and Heart Health Revelations, or to hear more meditations by me, or our guests, check out our inspire nation show, or inspirenationshow.com. I send love. I send light. And many, many blessings your way. Namaste. Learn Practical, Relaxing, Meditation How-To's From One of America's Leading Cardiologists & Long-Time Transcendental Meditation Meditations Dr Stephen Sinatra, Co-Author of Health Revelations From Heaven and Earth | Spirituality | Self-Help | Health
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April 6, 2015 by Curtis Killian Jason Rueger and Austin Nelson of the Brooklyn-bred duo Curtin released their debut album, One for the Doghearted, in 2014. Largely recorded at Nelson's home studio in Charleston, South Carolina, the album features Berklee alumni Sweeney Tidball ’03 and Andrew Tracy ’04, who also handled mixing, as well as Wilco keyboardist Mikael Jorgensen. From One for the Doghearted, here is Better Ride by Curtin.
The Team Coaching Zone Podcast: Coaching | Teams | Leadership | Dr. Krister Lowe
Join Dr. Krister Lowe and leading organizational coach Jennifer Britton for this week’s episode of The Team Coaching Zone Podcast. Jennifer is the Founder of Potentials Realized, a Canadian Performance Improvement company focusing on coaching, leadership and team performance issues. Jennifer is the author of Effective Group Coaching (Wiley, 2010) and From One to Many: Best Practices for Team and Group Coaching (Jossey-Bass, 2013). Jennifer integrates her passion for individual and team excellence, with her skills as a coach, trainer and facilitator, in the area of group and team coaching. She trains coaches group and team coaching skills in both face-to-face as well through virtual formats. Jennifer holds a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Psychology, and a Masters of Environmental Studies (MES) and has completed post-graduate HR studies. Jennifer is a Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP) and a Certified Performance Technologist (CPT). She is also a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC) with the Coaches Training Institute (CTI, 2005). She is recognized as a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) by the International Coach Federation and brings over 3000 hours of coaching experience with groups, individuals and teams. Jennifer has also completed advanced coach training in Organization and Relationship Systems (ORSC) and Shadow Coaching. Jennifer also holds the credential of Board Certified Coach (BCC) through the Center for Credentialing and Education. In this episode, Jennifer helps differentiate group coaching from team coaching and shares some best practices tips and reflections about the dynamic practice of coaching teams. Jennifer's journey to becoming a leading figure in group and team coaching is inspiring and is a story that listeners will surely not want to miss!
This is the last episode of the Spare Room I hope you enjoyed another Live R&B mix From One of the Spare Room Nights at the Roosevelt Hotel. This is Part 4 of Just some GOOD ASS throwback classics and some new joints for you mitches that don't know good soul music . Now if you aint singing these songs I feel sorry for your un educated music ass You think Spare room has no idea what happen to them on this R & B night. WELL IF YOU HAVE ALL 4 Volumes, YOU DONT EVEN KNOW WHAT HAPPENED HAHAHAH. If your not singing these old and new tracks guess what. ITS PAST YOUR BEDTIME, BETTER YET "KILL YO SELF" hahaha... Thanks For Listening.
GUESS WHAt? You Guessed Right. YET another Live R&B mix From One of the Spare Room Nights at the Roosevelt Hotel. This is Part 3 of Just some GOOD ASS throwback classics. This is definitely Another one to play and sing along to. I am going in on these classics. Spare room has no idea what happen to them on this R & B night. If your not singing these tracks guess what. ITS PAST YOUR BEDTIME hahahaha .....
Just another Live R&B mix From One of the Spare Room Nights at the Roosevelt Hotel. This is Part 2 of Just some good ol throw back classics. This is definitely one to play and sing along. I am going in on these classics. Spare room has no idea what happen to them on this R & B night.
Just a Live R&B mix From One of the Spare Room Nights at the Roosevelt Hotel. This is Part 1 of Just some good ol throw back classics. This is definitely one to play and sing along.
From One is the lonliest number to a million to one, Songs by the numbers.