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In this episode of 'The Daily Mastermind,' George Wright III interviews Rob Kalwarowsky, a TEDx speaker and co-host of the Leadership Launchpad Project, about his incredible journey from being an MIT-trained engineer to a leadership coach. Rob discusses the pivotal moments that led him to realize the importance of mindset, how he overcame the challenges of toxic work environments, and his transformation through personal development. Highlights include insights into the subconscious mind, the impact of coaching and mentorship, and practical strategies for dealing with difficult bosses. Rob also shares his experiences preparing for and delivering a TED Talk and offers listeners valuable resources such as a free ebook and discounted program on dealing with an 'asshole boss.' 00:00 Introduction and Casual Conversation00:21 Background and Career Journey01:44 Personal Development and Coaching03:07 Mindset and Personal Growth04:42 Podcasting and Business Strategies10:47 Leadership and Overcoming Challenges23:27 The Power of Being Heard24:23 From Podcast to TED Talk26:07 Overcoming Limiting Beliefs27:36 The Journey of Inner Work30:23 Leadership and Mindset Coaching38:34 Practical Tips for Dealing with Difficult Bosses Thanks for listening, and Please Share this Episode with someone. It would really help us to grow our show and share these valuable tips and strategies with others. Have a great day. George Wright III“It's Never Too Late to Start Living the Life You Were Meant to Live”FREE Daily Mastermind Resources:CONNECT with George & Access Tons of ResourcesGet access to Proven Strategies and Time-Test Principles for Success. Plus, download and access tons of FREE resources and online events by joining our Exclusive Community of Entrepreneurs, Business Owners, and High Achievers like YOU.Join FREE at www.JoinTheEvolution.comAbout Rob KalwarowskyTransform Your Leadership & Achieve Extraordinary Results | World-Renowned Executive Coach | TEDx Speaker | Author | Top 100 Most Dynamic Leader | Former College Athlete With a client roster including Fortune 500 executives, C-suite leaders, visionary entrepreneurs, and Olympic Gold Medalists, Rob only works with top performers who want to dig into the work so they can achieve huge results. He's the right coach for you if you're driven to hit your pinnacle goals.Rob has foundations of high-performance as he graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Management, was a 3-time Academic All-American in NCAA Water Polo and played on the U18 Canadian National Water Polo team.Guest Resources:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/rob-kalwarowskyYouTube: @bosscoachrobkWebsite: https://www.robkalwarowsky.com/About George Wright III:George Wright is a Proven, Successful Entrepreneur- and he knows how to inspire entrepreneurs, companies, and individuals to achieve Massive Results. With more than 20 years of Executive Management experience and 25 years of Direct Marketing and Sales experience, George is responsible for starting and building several successful multimillion-dollar companies. He started at a very young age to network and build his experience and knowledge of what it takes to become a driven and well-known entrepreneur. George built a multi-million-dollar seminar business, promoting some of the biggest stars and brands in the world. He has accelerated the success and cash flow in each of his ventures through his network of resources and results driven strategies. George is now dedicated to teaching and sharing his Prosperity Principles and Strategies to every Driven and Passionate Entrepreneur he meets. His mission is to Empower Entrepreneurs Globally to create Massive Change and LIVE their Ultimate Destiny.
It's YOUR time to #EdUp This EdUp Mini Series, "The Currency of Change", wraps up with episode 6: "From Podcast to Practice - Applying Professional Learnings" YOUR hosts are Andy Benis, Chief of Staff at Los Angeles Pacific University & Dr. Jamie Brownlee-Turgeon, Vice Provost of Operations, Graduate and Professional Studies at Point Loma Nazarene University. Listen in to #EdUp! Want to accelerate YOUR professional development? Want to get exclusive early access to ad-free episodes, extended episodes, bonus episodes, original content, invites to special events, & more? Want to get all this while helping to sustain EdUp, for only $2.99 a month? Then subscribe today to lock in YOUR $2.99/m life long founders rate! This offer will end on December 31, 2024! BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TODAY! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business!
MPF Discussion with Tevin KittoeThe Power of Change: How Tevin Kittoe is Amplifying Change with 1,000 Voices The Power of Change: How Tevin Kittoe is Amplifying Change with 1,000 VoicesWelcome to another exciting episode of "My Perfect Failure"! Today, we're joined by the phenomenal Tevin Kittoe, the mastermind behind “One Thousand Voices.” Get ready for a mix of humor, positivity, and deep insights into the power of unity and change. About TevinTevin is the founder and host of 1000 Voices, a podcast that interviews black British changemakers and aims to empower a generation of black British changemakers. With a background in social entrepreneurship and a current career as a financial sales professional, Tevin is driven by a desire to create a more equitable society for all. Through the 1000 Voices podcast, Tevin is working towards his long-term vision of eradicating racial inequalities and inspiring others to make a positive impact in their own communities and beyond. Episode Highlights:Growing Up in Leytonstone: Tevin reminisces about his childhood in Leytonstone, East London, and the conscious decisions he made to steer clear of crime. It's all about smart choices and dodging trouble!Mum's Influence: Tevin's mum is a true superhero in his eyes. Learn how her career success, despite the odds, inspired him to follow his dreams. Moms really are the best!Driven by Purpose: Discover what keeps Tevin purpose-driven and focused. Spoiler: It's all about making a real impact!Inspiration Behind Ideas: Tevin talks about what inspires his purpose-driven ideas and how these ideas shape his entrepreneurial projects.Birth of a Podcast: Hear the story of how Tevin came up with “One Thousand Voices.” It's a journey filled with inspiration and vision!Facing Racism and Discrimination: Tevin discusses his experiences with racism and the harmful media portrayal of black and ethnic communities.From Podcast to Platform: Find out how “One Thousand Voices” evolved into “One Thousand Black British Change Makers,” focusing on influential change-makers.Tech Challenges: Discover the technical challenges Tevin encountered and how he navigated through them. It's all about resilience!Ego vs. Purpose: We discuss the importance of having a purpose that's bigger than our ego. It's a crucial insight for real impact!Platform for Change: Tevin introduces his Seen framework, explaining how “One Thousand Voices” is more than just a podcast – it's a platform for change.Maintaining Hope: We dive into the need for solutions and the importance of maintaining hope in the face of challenges.Tevins 3 Inspirational Dinner Guests: Tevin reveals the three inspirational figures he'd invite for dinner. You'll want to join this dinner party! Tune into this insightful conversation. Tevin Kittoe's story is a powerful reminder of the impact we can have when we unite our voices for change. Don't miss out! 1000 Voices Links:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@1000voicesukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/1000voicesuk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/1000voicesuk/ Tevin Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/tevinkittoe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tevinkittoe/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tevinkittoe/
In this episode, Nick Constantino interviews Cassius Butts, an entrepreneur, business leader, and educator. Cassius shares insights from his diverse upbringing and experiences, emphasizing the importance of embracing different perspectives and the "grind and grit" required for entrepreneurship. The conversation explores how their backgrounds influenced their career paths, with one speaker initially wanting to be an industrial-organizational psychologist but realizing the value of understanding human motivation for effective leadership They discuss the significance of building rapport, finding common ground, and diversifying one's experiences for success. The speakers reflect on how their grandfather's involvement in local politics inspired them to pursue a career in government, aiming to positively influence people while avoiding partisan politics. They share their experiences navigating urban development and housing policies at HUD during the Bush administration, highlighting the importance of financial literacy and addressing the challenges faced by marginalized communities The conversation also touches on the resilience and opportunities for growth that can arise from navigating adversities, using examples like New Orleans' recovery from natural disasters. Thasunda Brown Duckett, the first African-American Administrator of the Small Business Administration (SBA), discusses the critical role small businesses play in the US economy and how the SBA supports access to capital for these businesses. Overall, the episode emphasizes the power of perseverance, bipartisanship, community engagement, and leveraging existing resources to empower small businesses and minority-owned enterprises Chapters 00:02:56 - Trailblazing the SBA as the First African-American Administrator 00:19:06 - Navigating the Political Landscape: A Bipartisan Approach 00:21:03 - Scaling a Business: Strategies for Growth and Community Engagement 00:27:19 - Thriving Through Challenges: Helping Businesses Scale 00:32:20 - From Podcast to Published: My Book Tour Journey 00:39:44 - Teaching at Morehouse: Lessons Learned 00:45:06 - Fixing the Education System: Bridging the Skills Gap 00:46:26 - Nurturing Competitive Spirit in Education Key Lessons The importance of embracing different perspectives and diverse backgrounds in shaping one's entrepreneurial journey and leadership approach. The "grind and grit" of entrepreneurship, which Cassius Butts now imparts to his students as an educator, highlighting the value of resilience in navigating challenges. The speakers' involvement in politics and government, and how their experiences in the public service have influenced their career paths and leadership style. Support the show: https://www.nick-constantino.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Demand Generation Marketing is one of the most important go-to-market strategies that a business must execute if it wants to scale profitably. But it can be so confusing and seems so hard to define. The good news? We have a framework for Demand Generation marketing that has been rigorously tested, and led many B2B marketers to go from being 'order takers' from sales, to being the major contributors to pipeline. In this episode, we take you through our proven 5 BEs Framework for Demand Generation, so any marketer can put in place a long term revenue engine in their business. For you that means: a better relationship with sales, leads that turn into revenue, and a business that can scale profitably. We've detailed our 5 BEs Framework for demand generation throughout The B2B Playbook, covering each of the 5 BEs in a season:Season 1 - BE Ready - Deeply understand your customersSeason 2 - BE Helpful - Build relationships with your best customersSeason 3 - BE Seen - Amplify and accelerate demand with paid media and ABM Season 4 - BE Better - Optimise your workflow Season 5 - BE The Best - Advanced tactics In this episode, we give you an overview of our 5 BEs Framework for Demand Generation so you can start creating your own demand engine, or plugging the gaps in your existing one. Tune in and learn:+ why demand generation is more important now than ever+ the 5 BEs Framework that you can implement in your business+ success stories from marketers like you that are now driving revenueWhether you're new to demand generation or looking to enhance your existing strategies, this episode provides the knowledge and tools you need to make a significant impact on your B2B marketing efforts.-----------------------------------------------------SUBSCRIBE to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@theb2bplaybookSUBSCRIBE to our newsletter: https://theb2bplaybook.com/newsletter/GET the latest CONTENT: https://theb2bplaybook.com/-----------------------------------------------------00:00 Introduction: Unveiling the 5 BEs Framework for Demand Gen03:10 Deep Dive: Why the 5 BEs Matter06:50 Solving B2B Challenges: Insights & Solutions10:20 Tackling Misalignment and Lead Quality13:30 Embracing Dark Social for Community Building17:00 The 5 BEs Explained: A Comprehensive Overview20:40 Target Audience: Who Benefits the Most?24:00 The Power of In-House Marketing27:50 From Podcast to YouTube: Our Content Journey31:20 Future Directions & The Role of AI34:30 Practical Steps: Implementing the Demand Generation 5 BEs Framework37:40 Closing Thoughts: What's Next?-----------------------------------------------------
In this episode of The Rising Leader podcast, Alex is joined by Nick Cegelski, founder of 30 Minutes to President's Club. Nick shares his unique perspective on sales, emphasizing the importance of practical application and actionable strategies over theory. He discusses the journey of starting his company as a side hustle and growing it into a well-known sales podcast. Nick also highlights the significance of personal growth and transformation in business success. Chapters:00:00:00: Connecting on LinkedIn: No Leads or Bitcoin Offers, Please00:03:32: The Daily Ritual of Journaling: A Valuable Asset for Salespeople00:04:41: Navigating Life's Challenges: The Power of Journaling for Sales Professionals00:06:34: Reflect, Plan, Become: The Role of Journaling in Sales Success00:11:47: Empathy in Sales: Its Importance and Application in Various Scenarios00:15:31: Embracing the Sales Professional Role: A Key to Success00:16:33: The Crucial Role of Sales Skills and Overcoming Associated Challenges00:21:55: From Podcast to Company: Starting Your Entrepreneurial Journey in Sales00:26:11: The Reality Check: Struggles in Scaling Sales00:28:45: Embracing Friction: A New Perspective on Sales and Communication00:30:07: Difficult Conversations: Navigating Towards Long-term Growth in Sales00:34:26: The Power and Dual Nature of Social Media in SalesConnect With Nick here:LinkedIn30 Minutes to President's ClubThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to The Rising Leader? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on iTunes and leave us a review!Mentioned in this episode: The Arise Immersion
From Podcast to Business! Sports RD Snippets LLC Sports RD Snippets is now SO much more than just a podcast! Listen to this episode to learn more about the behind the scenes of how the podcast became a business. If you're a student, early professional, or career changer you won't want to miss this! Check out the new website! www.sportsrdsnippets.com 1:1 Mentoring: How I Can Help You! - Clarify the next steps in your career - Provide guidance on resume and cover letters - Interview prep for your first fellowship or Job - Navigate the workplace as an entry level RD - Discover your niche in sports nutrition Sign up for your FREE discovery call today! https://www.sportsrdsnippets.com/mentoring Looking forward to working with you!
Play Podcast: 01-03-23f1weekly972.mp3 NASIR AND THE HOST ARE BLOWN AWAY WITH THE 2023 DAKAR RALLY’S CINEMATOGRAPHY! MOTORSPORTS MONDIAL IS STUFFED WITH RACING HISTORY GOODIES. WE REMEMBER PHIL RILEY WITH AN INTERVIEW OF THE MAN WITH HIS BRABHAM BT-44 FROM PODCAST # 128 HERE IS SOME DAKAR NEWS FROM STAGE TWO… Nasser Al-Attiyah, Daniel Sanders and … Continue reading F1Weekly Podcast # 972 → The post F1Weekly Podcast # 972 appeared first on F1Weekly.com - Home of The Premiere Motorsport Podcast (Formula One, Formula Two, Formula Three, Motorsport Mondial).
On today's episode, we get to hear a conversation with the host of the To and From Podcast and Knoxville, TN musician, Grady Milligan. Grady talks about his journey from being employed in the evangelical church to being an openly queer person and living in the freedom of his truest self. His podcast, To and From is available everywhere you can get podcasts and you can stream his music under Grady Milligan everywhere you can stream music.
Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/podcast/2021/06/why-we-volunteerOver 16 hours of volunteer podcasting this year. Why do we do it? How can we encourage the next generation of camp pros to give back to the industry…There are SO many people that love and support the industry. From Podcast hosts, to speakers, to bloggers, to association volunteers, to contributors in the online communities, there are tens of thousands of volunteer hours poured into the industry every year.This episode is dedicated to the spirit of volunteering at camp, and how we can encourage the next generation of camp professionals to step up and support the industry as it enters this chapter of recovery and change.Chris, Joe and Travis are joined by Go Camp Pro's Executive Producer, Matt Honsberger (who's currently typing this blog!) to look back on this season of the CampHacker Podcast and share where the inspiration to give time comes from, and how to help others find it as well.-How are you encouraging staff to volunteer? Let us know in the comments!-Tool of the Week – Make Yourself a Better Camp DirectorTravis: The Future is Trust: Embracing the Era of Trust-Centered LeadershipJoe: Books Full of Tools (3 books): Four Favorite Tools; Recomendo; Cool Tools: A Catalog of PossibilitiesChris: NutribulletMatt: Forgettable to Unforgettable: How to become an extraordinary leader in just seven weeks-Your Hosts:Chris Hudson, Camp Director - Camp HighlightJoe Richards, Executive Director - Pearce WilliamsTravis Allison, Summer Camp Consultant - Go Camp ProMatt Honsberger, Executive Producer of Podcasting at Go Camp Pro-Rate and Review the CampHacker Show(Thank you!)-Thanks to our sponsor!UltraCampWouldn't it be refreshing if your registration software gave you MORE time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: CAMP! Find out more at summercampsoftware.com/camphacker
Welcome to Living in God's Rhyme DEDICATION We all know that Jesus Is the Son of God and the Holy Spirit completes the Trinity. From the beginning of time and even before, Jesus, as God, with the Holy Spirit created the earth and all we know as good. So, though not always mentioned as Jesus, this book and podcast are dedicated to him to whom we relate in human form. May this glorify his Holy Name. and may it also bless you as he has blessed me in knowing him better. An experience of growth, which even now continues, it, therefore, is offered incomplete. Copyright 2019 1. Finding the true Jesus w/ Larry Dunn. From Episcopal church to Catholic Church to led by God elsewhere. 2. Why poetry. I have written since high school. Read discussion with Canadian film make at first book signing. Poetry, why would one read poetry? Maybe this will help. At a book signing for “God's Rhyme” I had a discussion with a filmmaker from Canada (yes, Canada is across the river from Port Huron) about the first sentence on the back cover of the book, “Life is a continuous poem.” He did not understand that. I guess for him life was seen through the view of a camera lens. So for him life is a continuous movie. For me there is a poem in a weed, in a child, a storm, joy, sorrow and especially in the goodness of God, in the joy of our salvation, in the sorrow that lead to our salvation. I'm not sure that everything we experience about God can be seen through our eyes. I do know that all that God has for us can be seen through our hearts and it is in our hearts that poetry is born, where it is seen, where it lives and thrives. So why poetry, because it is how I see who I am through the great I AM. Poetry is a series of short chapters that allows the reader to follow the poet's journey with, let's face it, fewer words. 3. MOTHER'S DAY On this day we pray With sisters and brothers. We pray for our mothers, Who gave all they could So hopefully we would Know right from wrong While singing us a song; A song of love And winter gloves, A song of warm summer days And early morning haze. They nurtured our growth As if having taken an oath To protect us from harm. Around their necks hangs a charm, That of their children's love Showered down from Heaven above. Dear Lord our prayer today Is that our mothers may Rejoice in us Following Jesus. From Podcast dated 5/9/2021 FOR YOU TWO Thank you Jesus for loving me, for being able to see that I am more than I think I can be. When the world seems to swirl around & sounds are blurred, somehow your love is heard. You've given me a life; a loving wife, the sweet joys of a baby girl & a little boy. I have been blessed. I just need to take time...
Hindsight may be 20-20, but no one would have had the foresight to know the challenges of 2020. This is especially true in marketing for financial advisors. In this episode, Dave McPherson & Misty Lynch join host Chris Boyd to share how they are marketing and the impact of the Coronavirus. From Podcast, Blogs, Videos, & Social Media, to Newsletters, COI’s and the tried and true, hear what’s working for these financial professionals. Members, share your thoughts on FPAConnect in the FPA MA community.
จริงอย่างไรล่ะ? นั่งลงไปประเดี๋ยวก็ได้รู้จริงกันละ นั่งลงไป เมื่อยเต็มทีเอ้าเมื่อยก็เมื่อยไป ปวดเต็มที เอ้าปวดก็ปวดไป ทนไม่ไหว เอ้าไม่ไหวก็ทนไปทนให้ไหว มันจะแตกก็แตกเดี๋ยวนี้ ดับให้มันดับเดี๋ยวนี้ ไม่ถอยเลย ให้เอาจริงเอาจังต้องเป็นทุกคน ไม่ต้องไปสงสัยละ From Podcast https://apple.co/2UavIP0 ; Spotify https://spoti.fi/2wJlVWq
ปฏิบัติไปเถอะถึงแค่นี้แล้วก็แล้วละ เสร็จกิจทางธรรม ต่อไปไม่ต้องเรียนไม่ต้องศึกษา เรียกว่ารู้เห็นเกิดขึ้นแล้วแก่เราทีเดียว กิจที่จะต้องทำอีกต่อไปกิจเพื่อความเป็นอย่างนี้ ไม่ต้องมีกระไรต่อไปภพของเราต่อไปไม่มี หมดภพแล้วแค่นี้ นี่เสร็จกิจในพระพุทธศาสนา เมื่อรู้จักหลักอันนี้แล้วก็เป็นของไม่ยาก ของไม่ใช่ทำยาก แต่ว่าได้เพียรกันนักแล้ว ทำกันได้เห็นได้มากแล้ว โสดา สกทาคา อนาคา อรหัต ทำมาได้ก็จริง แต่ว่า "ไม่ติด" ไปติดอยู่แค่โคตรภูเท่านั้นเอง From Podcast https://apple.co/2UavIP0 ; Spotify https://spoti.fi/2wJlVWq
ถ้าว่าจิตหยุดเสียได้ละก็ เขมํ ทีเดียว เกษมผ่องใสเหมือนอย่างกับกระจกคันฉ่องส่องเงาหน้าทีเดียว เกษมผ่องใสขนาดนั้น จิตเกษมผ่องใสเช่นนั้นแล้ว จิตดวงนั้นแหละตัวมงคลแท้ๆ ที่เรียกว่า มงฺคล อุตฺตมํนั่นแหละตัวมงคลแท้ๆ เทียว เหตุเครื่องถึงซึ่งความเจริญจริง From Podcast https://apple.co/2UavIP0 ; Spotify https://spoti.fi/2wJlVWq
เพราะมนุษย์ปุถุชนเหลวไหลเลินเล่อเผลอตัว มีเงินสักเล็กน้อยก็ใช้กันเสียอย่างฟุ่มเฟือยทีเดียว เทกระเป๋าทีเดียว ไม่รู้ว่าจะต้องไปหาเงินที่ไหนไม่รู้ว่าตัวโง่ถึงขนาดนี้ จึงได้ลำบาก เป็นนายเงินไม่ได้ ต้องเป็นบ่าวเงินร่ำไปนั้นฉันใด From Podcast https://apple.co/2UavIP0 ; Spotify https://spoti.fi/2wJlVWq
สัตว์โลกจะเป็นหญิงก็ดีชายก็ดี ในกามภพนี้ รวมอยู่ในกามทั้งนั้น กามบังคับป่นปี้ทั้งหญิงทั้งชาย กิเลส กามวัตถุกามบังคับป่นปี้ทีเดียว ให้ติดอยู่ในกิเลสกามบ้าง วัตถุกามบ้าง ร้องไห้ร้องครางไปต่างๆ นานา รบราฆ่าฟันซึ่งกันและกัน เพราะกิเลสพัสดุกามเหล่านี้แลหมกอยู่ในกามนี้ From Podcast https://apple.co/2UavIP0 ; Spotify https://spoti.fi/2wJlVWq
ไฟเมื่อจุดขึ้นแล้ว ให้นึกถึงว่าไฟให้ความสว่างให้ประโยชน์แก่มนุษย์มากนัก ใช้ถูกส่วนเข้าแล้วให้ประโยชน์แก่มนุษย์มากนัก หุงต้มปิ้งจี่ได้ตามความปรารถนา ต้องการสิ่งใดได้ต้องตามความปรารถนา จะให้เป็นเรือยนต์เรือบินได้ สมมาดปรารถนา ใช้ไฟได้ดังนี้ ถ้าใช้ไม่ดีไหม้บ้านไหม้ช่องก็ได้ ธรรมเหมือนกัน ถ้าใช้ดีก็วิเศษวิโส นักทีเดียว ให้สำเร็จมรรคผลตัดกิเลส เป็นสมุจเฉทปหาน ไปนิพพานได้ สมเจตนา ถ้าทำไม่ดีก็คร่าไปโลกันต์เหมือนกัน ไปตกโลกันต์เหมือนพวกมิจฉาทิฏฐิเหมือนกัน ประพฤติธรรมไม่ดีไม่ถูก ผิดธรรมไป ไปเป็นมิจฉาทิฏฐิ เหมือนพระ เทวทัตปฏิบัติธรรมทำพลาดธรรมไป ไปอยู่ในอเวจี พลาดธรรมไปอเวจีเหมือนกันผิดธรรมไป From Podcast https://apple.co/2UavIP0 ; Spotify https://spoti.fi/2wJlVWq
ถ้าว่ามีวิปัสสนาเห็น มีวิปัสสนาก็มีธรรมกาย เห็นด้วยตาธรรมกายนั่นแหละเรียกว่า วิปัสสนา วิปัสสนา แปลว่า เห็นแจ้งวิเศษเห็นต่างๆ เห็นไม่มีที่สุด ตาธรรมกายโคตรภูเห็นแค่นี้ ตาธรรมกาย โสดาโสดาละเอียดเห็นแค่นี้ สกทาคาสกทาคาละเอียดเห็นแค่นี้ พระอนาคาอนาคาละเอียดเห็นแค่นี้ พระอรหัตอรหัตละเอียดเห็นแค่นี้ From Podcast https://apple.co/2UavIP0 ; Spotify https://spoti.fi/2wJlVWq
มีการสู้รบเช่นนี้ ใครเคยได้ยินได้ฟังบ้าง ไม่มีเลย หมดทั้งชมพูทวีปแสนโกฏิจักรวาล อนันตจักรวาล นิพพานถอดกายที่ไหนๆ ไม่มีเลย แล้วไม่มีใครรู้จักเสียด้วยซ้ำ นี่มารู้จักขึ้นแล้วที่วัดปากน้ำ ภิกษุสามเณร อุบาสก อุบาสิกา อยู่วัดปากน้ำก็จริง แต่ไม่รู้ว่า สมภารวัดปากน้ำทำอะไร นี่อัศจรรย์นัก อยู่ด้วยกันตั้งหลาย ๑๐ ปี อยู่วัดปากน้ำทำวิชชานี้ ๒๒ ปี ๘ เดือน ๙ วัน วันนี้ ไม่มีใครรู้ว่าทำอะไร รู้แต่นิดๆ หน่อยๆรู้จริงจังลงไปไม่มี มีก็ผู้ที่ทำวิชชาด้วยกัน รู้จริงเห็นจริงกันลงไปทีเดียวทำอยู่ทุกวันๆ นั่นละก็รู้จริงเห็นจริง นี่เป็นวิชชาลึกอย่างนี้ From Podcast https://apple.co/2UavIP0 ; Spotify https://spoti.fi/2wJlVWq
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Today we have special guest that will bless us before we transition to a larger platform. From Podcast to Broadcast. Shenise Harris, Antwoinette Ayers and Shanta Scott are all ministers who will share intimate experiences with us from their own personal lives. This episode would like to convey that truth has a fragrance and that scent is deliverance. We have a mouth full to share on how Jesus got us over. Pretty Women Wake up, make up and put you lipstick or lip balm on. PRAY, SLAY and REPENT
Welcome back! It’s 2020 and the beginning of our second year, here at The To and From Podcast! What a surreal and lovely thing. Thank you for being a part!!! Today’s episode features a wonderful conversation with The Montvales, and it cannot be overstated how much fun I had talking with this band. Molly and Sally create songs that lean into the best parts of country music, the sound just feels like it comes right from both of their lives, stories, and the roots of places they love. I hope you enjoy the authenticity and care that these creatives work from and that you can just feel as they talk and share. Don’t forget to follow The Montvales on all of your social media, stay on the lookout for new music, and make sure to see them live as often as you can! Here’s a link for a fantastic song and music video, for your viewing delight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLceFCRrJkI
This should be fun, folks! My dear friend Becky Carlyle returns to The To and From Podcast for the first wonderful chat about food (my favorite thing, people). We'll discuss the welcoming space that food creates, the struggles with shame and tension in food, and why delicious meals can subversively heal so much that's busted.It's a good time, people!If you’re a patron on www.patreon.com/gradymilligan you can keep a lookout in your inboxes for some extra conversation clips soon AND some tasty food recipes!
Welcome, one and all, to another episode of The To and From Podcast! Today’s show is a little bit of a reversal, as I (Grady) am actually going to be the interviewee. That’s right, we’re taking a podcast field trip to the universe of All Things Music, a podcast hosted by my friend Harry McCarthy.Harry and I explore a little of my songwriting journey and unpack some of the heart behind how we’ve both approached this whole creative world.If you haven’t heard any of the All Things Music podcast, please be sure to go to www.espressivomusicstudio.com or use the direct Spotify/Apple Podcast links below to listen to this excellent project. I think you’ll love the way Harry thinks and welcomes his listeners into insightful space. Also, the Espressivo website is a great place to see everything that Brittany and Harry are up to in creative work, teaching and culture growth in Maryville, Tennessee.Thank you for being here on To/From (as well as All Things Music), I’ll see you again soon!Spotify of All Things Music:https://open.spotify.com/episode/7IsPGwP9QtLY50ozKmhoxW?si=Gjw6vHZCToacKQM6mzChGgApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-things-music-podcast/id1465673937?i=1000444035631
WATCH OUT! It's another episode of The To and From Podcast, this time featuring the incredible singer-songwriter, Kelsi Walker! I can't say enough about the light that Kelsi has been in my family's life, and in so many other lives that her music and goofiness have touched. Kelsi's sincere heart for people does great work at setting the table for anyone that walks into her life, so I hope you'll experience some of that in this talk. PLEASE go check out all of Kelsi's music and connect with her pages (in the notes below) to keep up with the upcoming album in late June and more!Kelsi’s Website: heythisiskelsi.comFollow her work on Instagram as well @heythisiskelsiListen to all of Kelsi’s songs on Spotify and iTunes and anywhere music is sold or streamed! Here’s the link to her new single: Living and Breathing
Thanks for joining me on another episode of the To and From Podcast! I had such a blast recording this chat with my friend, Brandon McBath. Honestly, we could probably talk for 3 hours minimum every time we’re in the same room. In addition to our shared love of nerd culture, song-craft and more, I think a deep love of people making impactful work has brought us together. Brandon is a person with vision and I’m thankful for his inspiration and creativity.You can see his work at his website www.brandonmcbath.workYou can also follow @mcbeezy16 on all social media platforms.Brandon has been an artist since his middle school days and now he’s a full-time art teacher to middle schoolers at Concord Christian School. He’s also a part-time youth pastor at Beech Grove Baptist Church.
Welcome back, friends! It's time for the first full-length episode, here at The To and From Podcast. I am so glad to share this chat with the always-wonderful, Lindsay Mizell. As a trusted friend and the Pastor of Vineyard Church Springbrook, Lindsay has been a steady and catalyzing voice in my life for years now. Lindsay writes and speaks life-enriching stuff into the world on the regular, drawing from a love of story, music and more. I expect you'll hear more from her in episodes to come. Today we laugh and reflect upon Lindsay's childhood adventures and some of her journey in finding her own voice.Also! Here’s the kinda-random, really awesome list of things and folks that Lindsay brought up in the episode:BOOKSBird by Bird by Anne Lamott, An American Childhood by Annie Dillard, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Anne DillardPODCASTSDefinitely check out the works of Malcolm Gladwell including Revisionist History and Broken Record (great podcasts) and many books. Trinity Anglican has a great sermon feed, Adam Russell is the host of The Ferment Podcast and his weekly sermons are at Vineyard Campbellsville’s apple podcast feed.OTHERTo know Lindsay is to hear about her favorite band The Boxer Rebellion, so go check them out. Also, and obviously, you need to go listen to, watch and read the work of Brené Brown.
Welcome to this new journey, friends! In this introductory episode of "The To and From Podcast", I'll be talking a little about why I felt it was time to begin this new experiment and sharing about some personal growth. ALSO, stay tuned through the end to hear one of my new, soon-to-be-released tunes. Thank you for spending some time with me!
Yes, this episode is long. I apologize. Also, I said Mike Murphy lives on the Isle of White, and that’s a lie. Mike Russell lives there. Mike Murphy lives in Florida. Both do podcast stuff. I follow them both. I apologize for making the mistake. Talk about your all-time backfires. Get a guy who loves and produces podcasts and who happens to be a Saints fan and who also happens to be a lifelong resident of Southampton, then have him on your show and then make sure you mess up the audio worse than you have in at least 6 months. Super. Great job, Matt. But, Chris Huskins is my guest this week, and he’s amazing. From Podcast production to digital marketing and speaking, he does a fantastic job. He’s been someone I’ve sought out time and time again to get feedback and advice on the podcast, and he’s truly been invaluable in the development of this show. All of the links to his stuff are below and I highly recommend you look him up, give him and follow and check out his website, no matter what stage of podcast/project production you are at. So, this week we talk his history with the club, from the days at the Dell to the coming season, we talk podcasting, and we have a good time doing it. I hope you have a good time listening to it, and we always welcome your feedback. Follow Chris Huskins, yo. Twitter-@chrishuskins- https://twitter.com/chrishuskins Instagram-@chrishuskins- https://www.instagram.com/chrishuskins/ Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/planbuildgrow/ Personal Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/chris.huskins.18 LinkedIn-https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrishuskinsradio/ Website- https://podtips.pro/ CONTACT the SHOW and SUBSCRIBE- Twitter (@SFCDell_ivery)- https://twitter.com/SFCDell_ivery Instagram (@sfcdell_ivery)- https://www.instagram.com/sfcdell_ivery/ Facebook (facebook.com/sfcdellivery)- https://www.facebook.com/SFCDellivery Email- southamptondellivery@gmail.com Submit questions with #sfcdell SUBSCRIBE NOW! Get every show as soon as it’s ready! Use the links below or search “Dellivery” in your app. iTunes, Acast, Stitcher, Google Play, Tunein, Soundcloud, YouTube, Radio Public, Podchaser Credits and Stuff: OUR PARTNER-Follow the Southampton Page- on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. LOGO Design- Matt Beling of the wearesouthampton on Instagram. Music Credits: All music in this episode comes courtesy of the Free Music Archive at freemusicarchive.org. Intro Song- “Epic Song” by BoxCat Games- http://freemusicarchive.org/music/BoxCat_Games/ End of Show/Credits- “Aim is True” by Podington Bear- http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/ Until next time, cheers. Matt
Guitar Lesson 37: Taking your playing from the woodshed to the stage; from podcast to performance Our article: https://www.musical-u.com/learn/podcast-performance-tune-tone/ Thanks Musical-U: https://www.musical-u.com/ Guitar lesson 37 is a slightly different format to usual. We have written a guest post for Musical-U, a company who are committed to music education and developing musicality in people through a dedicated team who maintain a subscription-based website, a wide-ranging set of articles and a fantastic podcast. We are honoured to be part of Musical-U’s growing set of resources. Our article, called “From Podcast to Performance” offers advice for how to use podcasts and other media to develop your playing, includes a description of our “Tune in Tone up” and ends with a section on how you to take your playing from practicing on your own to performing with others. This podcast episode is a companion to this and features some of Dan’s advice on how to achieve this. Main timings: 00:01:40 Introduce the partner article which we wrote on using podcasts in musical education for Musical-U 00:06:52 1) One option to begin playing with others is to look in the small ads, Gumtree, internet, Facebook and so on 00:08:30 2) Playing music with friends and family is a great way to develop your confidence to perform 00:10:29 Something which contributes to our reluctance to perform are our own misconceptions and our self-doubt 00:11:58 3) Open mic nights and low pressure performances are a great option when you are looking to get your playing out there 00:15:08 Advice: When working or playing with others, you need to ensure that what you are all playing fits together nicely and you're listening to eachother well 00:16:28 How do you organise yourself as a novice to start playing an Open Mic night? 00:18:43 Advice: Don't compare yourself to professional musicians - it's not fair on yourself 00:20:09 Scenario 1: I had a possible slot on an Open Mic at a wedding. Here's Dan's advice for this 00:30:25 Advice: Build confidence through good preparation, a sense of perspective and some bravado
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Can you remember episode 07? Our amazing guest, Dr. Ellen Langer, is back now on episode 70! Mindfulness, the effects of it on decision making and so much more.... From Podcast 07 to Podcast 70, Dr. Langer hasn't lost a beat and she continues to impress us, entertain us and educate us how to be more thoughtful, better critical thinkers and more productive. Don't miss this one. June 08, 2015
From Podcast to Movement Today’s episode of In The Trenches features Timothy Lawson of Veteran’s Empire and the founder of 1, 2 Many: Veteran Suicide - which is a podcast series telling the stories of veteran suicide. Tim’s story of starting work with Veteran’s Empire is an encouraging tale that shows us success is a matter of breaking out of the mold, taking bold action, and ultimately doing the work. Lawson, a prior service Marine, is completing his Broadcast Journalism degree at American University, while working with Veteran’s Empire and 1, 2 Many Veteran Suicide. In today's episode, you’ll learn about: The impact starting a podcast has had on Tim's life How Tim crowdfunded his podcast (and why it matters) The work of Veteran’s Empire and 1,2 Many to help vets reintegrate back into civilian life You'll also hear Tim speaks passionately about the work of 1, 2 Many Veteran Suicide and hopes the message he is spreading will put an end to veteran suicide. If it resonates with you, please share this podcast and help spread the word. Life as a Veteran Timothy Lawson served five years in the USMC, including a short stint in the Moscow US Embassy. Currently completing a Broadcast Journalism degree at American University as a full-time student, Tim hosts the Veteran’s Empire podcast and is creating the 1, 2 Many Soldier Suicide project, as well. Tim says he got started in Veteran’s Empire by volunteering to help with their social media. “I was getting out of the Marine Corp, had a blog called A Couple Good Ideas, focused on healthy aspects of relationship.” Later, he offered to help Veteran’s Empire with their social media, “I just thought that Veteran’s Empire needed a podcast.” Starting the podcast without permission (the result of Tim Ferris’ Four Hour Work Week) “instead of asking them if I could do the podcast, I just started doing one and I jut put their name on it.” The organization gave no resistance, “they thought it was a great idea and thy pretty much told me to run with it, keep everything in line with the mission of Veteran’s Empire.” Tim says he launched that podcast about the same time as when Cliff Ravenscraft arrived on the scene. The show organically grew in influence and in guest credibility. “It went from talking to my friends on the show to reaching out and getting guests that had a name,” he says. Tim found Veteran’s Empire after a fellow Marine sent him the logo. As soon as he got the logo he knew it would be huge. “So I asked to get involved. Somehow I actually started running their Twitter. That’s how I actually got involved with Veteran Empire to begin with,” telling them, “you need a social media presence, no one’s running your Twitter, let me run that.” Becoming a Podcaster Tim says he’s launched a total of five podcasts, with four currently being updated. With the Veteran’s Empire podcast, Tim says he was completing a podcast when he came to the realization that “this is what I should be doing… I continue to pursue it more than anything else in my life.” Since that time, Tim has created Romantic Comedy - a weekly podcast, which gave birth to the Capital Experience, which gave birth to the 1, 2 Many Veteran Suicide project. About three weeks into his work with Veteran’s Empire Tim started podcasting. The first rendition of the podcast was, in Tim’s word, “success-esque” - inspired by the Tim Ferris book Four Hour Work Week. Saying he realized the value of Veteran’s Empire “if we promoted veterans and what they were doing.” “Back then,” he continues, “there was no other podcast that was focusing and promoting veterans specifically in their post-military career.” After creating the podcast, before even having been approved by Veteran’s Empire, "I kept going with it, and as soon as the guys at Veteran Empire realized how much more attention they brand was getting through the podcast, I quickly became … officially a member of Veteran Empire." Tom says the story is a great lesson for entrepreneurs. “Be proactive about that kind of stuff,” Tom says. Tim says he started interviewing friends who were doing cool stuff, “I didn’t have to go very far to get a guest.” Then people started recommending guests to him before he reached out to Marine Aaron Chaffs of Love and the Wild. “I thought it would be fun to talk to a reality TV star, and he responded back to me, which I didn’t expect at first. That interview was the first bridge that I had ever been connected between my world and the entertainment world." Tim didn’t realize that people were so easily approachable. Later, Tim landed Marine veteran Shannon Ihrke, who’s now the Loop Rock Girl in Chicago and has been in and on the cover of Maxim Magazine. "When I got her on the show and the guys (at Veteran Empire) realized that one, I was able to reach people that were in a sense inspiring in the veteran community, and two, the people I was getting in touch with were either successful or on their way to becoming successful, that affiliation had a lot of power." Shannon’s return to the show after her success was when he says he realized the real value in building a strong network. Another celebrity who has demonstrated the respect others have for Veteran Empire is UFC fighter Tim Kennedy. "He does plenty of interviews, but it still looks good for us for him to come interview with us…. when I ask an author or model, or something like that, while they’re still an amateur, and they move on to become a professional, they’re going to speak really well on us, and it’s going to look good for use to have that affiliation,” Tim says. 1, 2 MANY PROJECT Tim says he started the 1, 2 Many project while waling around the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. “I started thinking — for some reason, veteran suicide was on my mind — just the stats and how the media was covering the 22 a day, 1 an hour… .it was right around the tim when the first leg of the V.A. scandal really hit mass media and that was a big thing.” Saying the VA crisis started to bug him, Tim says he became concerned that “no one was talking about practical solutions to this. It was like we were overcomplicating the whole thing.” Saying he decided to create a podcast “because i’m not going to go run a 5K and think it’s going to save someone’s life,” Tim describes what he thought 1, 2 Many would be like. Using Kickstarter to help fund the original project, intended to conduct interviews during college Summer Break, Tim used the Kickstarter campaign to get the word out about his project and then used the funds to support himself during the summer while he traveled all summer to conduct the interviews. “The project was happening, whether Kickstarter got funded or not. It was just the matter of the level in which is was going to happen." Since started the project, Tim says several changes have been made from the original program to what it is today. 1, 2 Many launched in June 2014, with his own story of personal battled with suicidal behavior. “Every Monday since,” Tim says, “a new story has come out, whether it’s been a veteran who experienced suicidal behavior and how they got out of it where they sit down now, or it’s been a friend of a family member who lost a veteran to suicide.” Tim says his Kickstarter campaign attracted the attention of the American Legion Auxiliary. “They heard that I was doing this project and they had a conference coming up in three weeks, and wanted me to find someone in the D.C. area who had lost a veteran who’d be willing to come up and speak.” Lawson explained to the program official that three weeks was not enough time to arrange such appearances, and that most who had recently gone through such loss or struggle probably wasn't ready to go public. So, he tells them, “how about you just have me come up and talk, I’ve talked to a bunch of veterans, and I’m doing this project.” With the validation of his Kickstarter campaign, Tim was invited to the conference, “and I’ve raised thousands of dollars behind this project and there’s obviously an audience ready for this.” Results of the 1, 2 Many Podcast Tim explains that the evaluation of his podcast, 1, 2 Many, is one of the objective evaluations of his business. “From what I’ve learned, simple things save lives. And, when I tell you these three things, you’re going to wonder why we’re not doing more of this. This is stuff, these three things that I preach to my live audiences and through the podcast, that I believe that we could use to really save, not only the veterans, but the people around us, from depression and suicide.” Stating he learned these three things and their effectiveness as he’s had some more experience with military personnel who have struggled, Tim says one of the three things is empathy. “Most people actually just want you to understand that they're sad, and they want to make sure that it’s ok for them to be sad.” He says it’s ok for vets to be sad if transitions back to civilian life have been difficult, “and, even though your friends around you look like they’ve been successful coming out of the military, there’s a chance they’re experiencing the same thing, so you should not feel like you’re isolated in this frustration.” Empathy is something which should be shared with others even before there’s any sign of suicide, says Lawson. Second, Lawson says he has learned, as a result of his 1, 2 Many podcast, is renewed purpose. This is very important, according to Lawson, because when soldiers separate from the military, it’s hard to find a position that will make them feel as important and depended upon as when they were in uniform. “When I was an E-2 or E-3,” he says, “I had more responsibility than I did in any of my jobs when I first got out of the military.” He says that lack of a sense of responsibility, or feeling that someone is depending on you is detrimental to a soldier’s psyche. The third thing Tim Lawson says he’s learned through talking to soldiers, their families and experts about soldier suicide is that soldiers need mentorship, “on both sides,” he says. The advice is something any business coach or business person will tell you - it’s good to have a mentor, and it’s good to be a mentor. “so why aren’t we suggesting people who are getting out of the military find a mentor?” he asks. Advice for Struggling Soldiers Tim says it’s important for a soldier to focus on those things that make them feel good. Relying on advice from James Altucher, Tim says “if you don’t feel good, think about what makes you feel good. If it’s laughter, maybe watch some stand-up comedy.” Tim says depressed soldiers need to find ways to get away from just focusing on the negative aspects of life. “If you realize this is the way you’re doing down, it’s not easy to tell someone what’s going on in your life, it really isn’t,” he says, “I would never discount that… but there are things that you can do to let people know that you need a little bit of help, or you need some more involvement that could really benefit you.” One of the ways you can find happiness is through a hobby. Tim refers to Ralph Randolph from the Discovery TV show, “Devil’s Riot’. “He was on a panel we did in Nashville, and he talked briefly on motorcycle clubs, and how a lot of veterans join motorcycle clubs because they’re given a role inside that club.” He says even if that role is Treasurer and they have to balance a checkbook once a week, the soldier knows they have a task to accomplish and that the other guys in the club are spending on them to do it. Lawson says it puts them back in a unit. “We don’t have to wait for signs of suicide to intervene, we can provide empathy, sense of purpose and mentoring long before we see depression.” Advice for Friends and Family of Struggling Soldiers For those who love the soldier that’s struggling, Tim offers some advice as well. “If you know that a veteran… anybody… comes out, and they’re processing out of the military, talk to them. “Ask them what their kids like to do in their spare time. Show interest in their life outside of military. If there’s one thing people who are suffering mentally and emotionally dont’ want, is for that to be the focus of attention.” “If I came to you and said, ‘hey, I’m going through some emotional things and I’m starting to contemplate some scary stuff,’ I don’t want the next five times of you and I interacting, for that to be the first thing that you bring up. That’s just going to drive me nuts.” He says the lines of communication will collapse and drive their self-esteem even lower because of how they think you perceive them. He suggests that you ask all sorts of different questions, in order to get them talking and thinking about something else. He reminds those loved ones, “you don’t have to be a superhero or a therapist. Or be able to admit that you need help. There’s a lot of proactive ways to be doing this, and they’re things I believe we should be doing long before we see emotional and mental stress.” The Future of 1,2 Many Podcast Tim says he will continue to tell powerful stories of soldiers struggling with suicidal tendencies. “Mondays are the stories. Wednesdays, I share a short essay I’ve written on my thoughts on suicide, whether they’re in my personal life or the observations that I’ve made through the conversations and interviews that I’ve had. Then on Fridays, I will start doing a short, five or ten minute Q & A podcast.” That podcast will feature questions from Twitter, Facebook from when he speaks publicly and other avenues. “I plan on incorporating a non-profit called 1, 2 Many branded the same way, sort of, this umbrella over several different causes, and I’d like to have some sort of programming. I would like to have some sort of programming that not only addresses veteran suicide, but also campus rape, maybe human trafficking. I feel like I can get enough interviewees on that. It’s actually something else I’ve been interested doing programming on, things where I feel like America just sucks at having a conversation on.” “There aren’t any real actions for people to take to be a part of the solution to any of these problems,” Tim says, “so I would really like to see 1, 2 Many start doing both recorded and live programming that changes the conversation in all those arenas.” Connect With Timothy Lawson Tim invites you to listen to his podcast at on iTunes. To reach Tim directly, visit his website: one2manyproject.com Share This Podcast Three things you can do to help a struggling soldier coming back home @TimLawson21 http://bit.ly/1ywCdWp OneTooMany podcast host @TimLawson21 is passionate about stopping soldier suicide http://bit.ly/1ywCdWp There’a a lot of complications with saying I’m thinking about harming myself @TimLawson21 http://bit.ly/1ywCdWp Empathy, Purpose, and Mentorship: 3 Things @TimLawson21 says every returning soldier needs. http://bit.ly/1ywCdWp The impact USMC Sgt @ShannonIhrke and @TimLawson had on Veteran's Empire http://bit.ly/1ywCdWp If you enjoyed today's podcast, please leave a review on iTunes here. Thanks so much in advance for your support.