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There are women, driven by insecurity, who settle for men who don't value them, only to suffer in silence in a loveless or downright abusive marriage. Dana Nygaard (Day-nuh Nigh-guard) is a renowned psychotherapist, relationship coach, author, and national speaker who teaches single Catholic women how to date intentionally, stop settling, and start choosing wisely! She gives them the confidence and tools to know when a man is worth it—and when to walk away. Dana is here today to share a glimpse of the strategies she used to heal from her past and find her husband, David, so you can begin transforming your love life.Dana helps her clients move from an insecure to a secure attachment style, so they can stop second-guessing themselves, trust their God-given intuition, and approach relationships with clarity and confidence.Miss to Mrs.: From Single to Sacramental, a transformational community where single Catholic women shift from insecure to secure attachment. Through a structured three-pillar system, members uncover deep-rooted patterns, heal past wounds, and embrace authenticity—equipping them with the clarity and confidence to navigate relationships with intention and faith.If you are always drawn to the wrong men, we'll help you turn that around and show you how to attract the right man at ClarityPlease.com.Business website: www.ClarityPlease.com
This week we dive into your dating horror stories and you girls kept it interesting as hell. From Single dads to lawyers who have performance anxiety, it's a rough world out there haan. 0:00 intro 01:20 Ghosting Your Therapist 2:12 Reward Points To Make Them Stay 3:27 MOS in DU 3:56 College Clubs Give Us The Ick 5:05 Your Relationship Problems 11:03 Sakshi is in the mood for others revenge 20:00 Women know Themselves Too Well 23:50 Catfished & Tinder Scams 31:20 More Horror Stories ft. Men 39:50 Dating App Struggles 49:07 Romantic Stability? 51:30 Damad VS Daddy Behaviour
Rocky has a unique style of high-energy comedy that reaches every one. Having fun with audiences of all ages is a God given talent that Rocky has mastered. A former Hollywood Personality with appearances on TBS, “Friends”, MTV Showtime, and former host of the TV show, and the radio segment “The Hollywood Rockin' Wrap-Up” this eighteen-year veteran of television and stage will keep everyone in stitches, with humor from all walks of life. He pokes fun at everything From Single to married life, from friends to family, from observations to experiences, from preaching to his martial arts ministry. Although being a much-credited entertainer, an award winning Martial Artist and Sensei, Rocky says the God given talent that he cherishes most is the ability to make anyone laugh. He has performed across the country in front of tens of thousands, bringing laughter to everyone he has ever met. Now he brings his testimony and message of God's Love through laughter, touching hearts not just funny bones.
What if your office building could adjust its own temperature based on the number of people inside? Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Jeff Chretien, a seasoned expert from Old Castle Infrastructure, as we uncover the cutting-edge trends and innovations shaping the future of smart buildings. From Single-pair Ethernet to fault-managed power systems, Jeff shares his vast knowledge and firsthand experiences, shedding light on how robust communication systems are revolutionizing commercial buildings. This episode is the first of a two-part series that sets the stage for a comprehensive journey into the world of building automation.Have you ever wondered what sets a smart building apart from a traditional office space? In this episode, we explore the advanced technologies that make smart buildings truly smart. With Jeff's guidance, we delve into the role of sensors, controllers, and low-voltage cabling systems that optimize occupant comfort and energy efficiency. We discuss the evolution of cabling from RS-45 to Ethernet and the enduring importance of a copper backbone for effective communication. Learn how real-time adjustments using temperature, occupancy, and humidity sensors can lead to significant cost savings and enhanced comfort for building occupants.Copper cabling might seem old-fashioned, but its reliability, bandwidth, and security make it indispensable in modern data and building automation networks. In our discussion, Jeff highlights the advantages of copper cabling, its applications in various high-demand environments like hospitals and media companies, and why it remains a staple in HVAC systems. For installers, he offers practical advice on planning for future needs, balancing installation costs, and ensuring ease of access for upgrades. We also touch on the complexities of building management systems and the crucial role of project managers in bringing smart building projects to life. Tune in to understand how copper cabling continues to play a pivotal role in the evolving landscape of smart buildings.Support the Show.Knowledge is power! Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling . Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH#CBRCDD #RCDD
Ever wonder how things got more difficult when you thought they would get easier? In this week's episode, I dive into a topic that many of us grapple with but seldom discuss openly: the transition from thriving singlehood to the uncharted territory of marriage.In Episode 161: From Single to Married: Navigating Marriage After Successful Singlehood, I embark on a candid exploration of the challenges, discoveries, and triumphs that come with this profound shift. Join me as we unravel the complexities of finding your footing in a new partnership and redefine what it means to thrive in marriage.Here's a glimpse of what you can expect to learn in this episode:- Unveiling the common misconceptions and expectations surrounding marriage after successful singlehood.- Understanding the realities and complexities of transitioning from solitude to marital partnership.- Embracing the discomfort and challenges of developing a fulfilling intimate relationship.- Exploring the delicate balance between individuality and relational cohesion in marriage.- Discovering practical strategies and insights for navigating the journey from feeling lost to found in your marriage.As I delve into these nuanced topics, I hope to offer you guidance, inspiration, and a sense of solidarity in your own journey toward awakening in your marriage.If you resonate with the themes discussed in this episode and are eager to explore further, I invite you to download my free Love Affirmations mini-course, where we transform negative perceptions into a gratitude-filled "love list." Additionally, if you're ready to take the next step and explore the possibility of working together to reignite the spark in your marriage, book yourself a Courageous Love Conversation today.Your support means the world to us. Please take a moment to rate and review the podcast, helping others who may be seeking solace and guidance in their own marital journey.Thank you for being part of the AwakenYou in Your Marriage community. Until next time, may your hearts be open, your spirits resilient, and your love boundless.CBS News Interview: 6 Tips For A Healthy & Loving RelationshipDownload my free Love Affirmations Mini-Course to help you to start thinking and feeling in a way that feels more like love. More resources and how you can start the process of Awakening(YourTrue)You and being the partner who creates your best version of what marriage looks like for you: https://christinebongiovanni.com/Join my AwakenYou newsletter for weekly marriage tips and early announcements of upcoming offerings.Book your free Courageous Love Conversation here.InstagramFacebook
Episode 126 with Beth Underhill. Beth has a lot of experience in the real estate investing world. She has pretty much done it all. From Single family homes to now Multi family, we talk it all. She gives advice to anyone wanting to start into the Multi Family world and what she would have changed in her past investing. Go check her out @investingwithbeth If you can leave a review and subscribe to my Podcast on Apple Podcast or wherever you listen to this it would be greatly appreciated
“I'm burned out” is a familiar phrase in higher ed these days. This episode explores: What burnout is and is not. One scholar's personal experience with burnout. How higher ed's culture and the “expectation escalation” encourage burnout. Academic capitalism and its relationship to faculty burnout. The missing voices from the conversation on burnout. Imposter syndrome and how it plays out for women, especially, in the academy. Our guest is: Dr. Rebecca Pope-Ruark, Director of the Office of Faculty Professional Development at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She is the author of Unraveling Faculty Burnout: Pathways to Reckoning and Renewal (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022) and Agile Faculty: Practical Strategies for Managing Research, Service, and Teaching (The University of Chicago Press, 2017) as well as the coeditor of Redesigning Liberal Education: Innovative Design for a Twenty-First-Century Undergraduate Education (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020). Our host is: Dr. Dana M. Malone, co-producer and co-host of The Academic Life channel. Dana is energized by facilitating meaningful conversations and educational experiences for folks across the academy and beyond. Dana is the author of From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, (Rutgers University Press). Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: This Chronicle of Higher Education article on how to cope with Covid-19 burnout. This Inside Higher Ed article on beating pandemic burnout. The Maslach Burnout Inventory for Educators (MBI-ES). This Academic Life conversation on community building and how we show up. This Academic Life conversation on being well in academia. This Academic Life conversation on finding your people and making meaningful connections. Welcome to The Academic Life! You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island, and neither are we. We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Here on the Academic Life channel, we embrace a broad definition of what it means to be an academic and to lead an academic life. We view education as a transformative human endeavor and are inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Wish we'd bring on an expert about something? DMs us on Twitter: @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
“I'm burned out” is a familiar phrase in higher ed these days. This episode explores: What burnout is and is not. One scholar's personal experience with burnout. How higher ed's culture and the “expectation escalation” encourage burnout. Academic capitalism and its relationship to faculty burnout. The missing voices from the conversation on burnout. Imposter syndrome and how it plays out for women, especially, in the academy. Our guest is: Dr. Rebecca Pope-Ruark, Director of the Office of Faculty Professional Development at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She is the author of Unraveling Faculty Burnout: Pathways to Reckoning and Renewal (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022) and Agile Faculty: Practical Strategies for Managing Research, Service, and Teaching (The University of Chicago Press, 2017) as well as the coeditor of Redesigning Liberal Education: Innovative Design for a Twenty-First-Century Undergraduate Education (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020). Our host is: Dr. Dana M. Malone, co-producer and co-host of The Academic Life channel. Dana is energized by facilitating meaningful conversations and educational experiences for folks across the academy and beyond. Dana is the author of From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, (Rutgers University Press). Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: This Chronicle of Higher Education article on how to cope with Covid-19 burnout. This Inside Higher Ed article on beating pandemic burnout. The Maslach Burnout Inventory for Educators (MBI-ES). This Academic Life conversation on community building and how we show up. This Academic Life conversation on being well in academia. This Academic Life conversation on finding your people and making meaningful connections. Welcome to The Academic Life! You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island, and neither are we. We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Here on the Academic Life channel, we embrace a broad definition of what it means to be an academic and to lead an academic life. We view education as a transformative human endeavor and are inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Wish we'd bring on an expert about something? DMs us on Twitter: @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/academic-life
“I'm burned out” is a familiar phrase in higher ed these days. This episode explores: What burnout is and is not. One scholar's personal experience with burnout. How higher ed's culture and the “expectation escalation” encourage burnout. Academic capitalism and its relationship to faculty burnout. The missing voices from the conversation on burnout. Imposter syndrome and how it plays out for women, especially, in the academy. Our guest is: Dr. Rebecca Pope-Ruark, Director of the Office of Faculty Professional Development at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She is the author of Unraveling Faculty Burnout: Pathways to Reckoning and Renewal (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022) and Agile Faculty: Practical Strategies for Managing Research, Service, and Teaching (The University of Chicago Press, 2017) as well as the coeditor of Redesigning Liberal Education: Innovative Design for a Twenty-First-Century Undergraduate Education (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020). Our host is: Dr. Dana M. Malone, co-producer and co-host of The Academic Life channel. Dana is energized by facilitating meaningful conversations and educational experiences for folks across the academy and beyond. Dana is the author of From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, (Rutgers University Press). Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: This Chronicle of Higher Education article on how to cope with Covid-19 burnout. This Inside Higher Ed article on beating pandemic burnout. The Maslach Burnout Inventory for Educators (MBI-ES). This Academic Life conversation on community building and how we show up. This Academic Life conversation on being well in academia. This Academic Life conversation on finding your people and making meaningful connections. Welcome to The Academic Life! You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island, and neither are we. We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Here on the Academic Life channel, we embrace a broad definition of what it means to be an academic and to lead an academic life. We view education as a transformative human endeavor and are inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Wish we'd bring on an expert about something? DMs us on Twitter: @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
“I'm burned out” is a familiar phrase in higher ed these days. This episode explores: What burnout is and is not. One scholar's personal experience with burnout. How higher ed's culture and the “expectation escalation” encourage burnout. Academic capitalism and its relationship to faculty burnout. The missing voices from the conversation on burnout. Imposter syndrome and how it plays out for women, especially, in the academy. Our guest is: Dr. Rebecca Pope-Ruark, Director of the Office of Faculty Professional Development at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She is the author of Unraveling Faculty Burnout: Pathways to Reckoning and Renewal (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022) and Agile Faculty: Practical Strategies for Managing Research, Service, and Teaching (The University of Chicago Press, 2017) as well as the coeditor of Redesigning Liberal Education: Innovative Design for a Twenty-First-Century Undergraduate Education (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020). Our host is: Dr. Dana M. Malone, co-producer and co-host of The Academic Life channel. Dana is energized by facilitating meaningful conversations and educational experiences for folks across the academy and beyond. Dana is the author of From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, (Rutgers University Press). Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: This Chronicle of Higher Education article on how to cope with Covid-19 burnout. This Inside Higher Ed article on beating pandemic burnout. The Maslach Burnout Inventory for Educators (MBI-ES). This Academic Life conversation on community building and how we show up. This Academic Life conversation on being well in academia. This Academic Life conversation on finding your people and making meaningful connections. Welcome to The Academic Life! You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island, and neither are we. We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Here on the Academic Life channel, we embrace a broad definition of what it means to be an academic and to lead an academic life. We view education as a transformative human endeavor and are inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Wish we'd bring on an expert about something? DMs us on Twitter: @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever felt uncertain about how to manage the academic mid-career stage? This episode explores: Why the mid-career stage is so important to mid-career faculty. Strategies for taking control of your mid-career advancement plans. Equity issues surrounding women, academic mothers, and faculty of color. The importance of the department chair for mid-career faculty. Being strategic about your mentoring needs in mid-career. Two critical considerations for mid-career faculty developing programs. Our guest is: Dr. Vicki L Baker, author of Managing Your Academic Career: A Guide to Re-Envision Mid-Career (Routledge). Vicki is the E. Maynard Aris Endowed Professor in Economics and Management at Albion College and serves as the Faculty Director of the Albion College Community Collaborative (AC3), Co-Chair of the Economics & Management Department, and instructor for Penn State University's World Campus. Prior to joining the academy as a faculty member, Vicki worked at Harvard Business School (Executive Education) and AK Steel Corporation. Vicki is the author of 90 peer-reviewed articles, chapters, invited works, and several books. Recognized as a “Top 100 Visionary” in Education by the Global Forum for Education and Learning (20-21), Vicki is at the forefront of innovation and strategy in faculty and leadership development; her goal is to help faculty members and colleges and universities thrive. She earned her PhD (Higher Education) and MS (Management & Organization) from Penn State University, MBA from Clarion University and BS from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Vicki also holds a certificate in Human Resource Management from Villanova University and is a certified professional in HR from the Society for Human Resource Management. Our host is: Dr. Dana M. Malone, co-producer and co-host of The Academic Life channel. Dana is energized by facilitating meaningful conversations and educational experiences for folks across the academy and beyond. Dana is the author of From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, (Rutgers UP). Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: New Directions in Higher Education volume, Bridging the Research-Practice Nexus: Resources, Tools, and Strategies to Navigate Mid-Career in the Academy. Edited by Vick L. Baker and Aimee LaPointe Terosky. The Evolving Faculty Affairs Landscape - a compilation of publications from Inside HigherEd focused on faculty (several focused at mid-career). This Academic Life channel conversation with Vicki Baker on navigating mid-career choices as a faculty member. This Academic Life channel conversation with Laura Gail Lunsford on how to create a mentor network. How to Chair a Department by Kevin Dettmar (Johns Hopkins). Unraveling Faculty Burnout: Pathways to Reckoning and Renewal by Rebecca Pope-Ruark (Johns Hopkins). Welcome to The Academic Life! You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island, and neither are we. We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Here on the Academic Life channel, we embrace a broad definition of what it means to be an academic and to lead an academic life. We view education as a transformative human endeavor and are inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Wish we'd bring on an expert about something? DMs us on Twitter: @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Ever felt uncertain about how to manage the academic mid-career stage? This episode explores: Why the mid-career stage is so important to mid-career faculty. Strategies for taking control of your mid-career advancement plans. Equity issues surrounding women, academic mothers, and faculty of color. The importance of the department chair for mid-career faculty. Being strategic about your mentoring needs in mid-career. Two critical considerations for mid-career faculty developing programs. Our guest is: Dr. Vicki L Baker, author of Managing Your Academic Career: A Guide to Re-Envision Mid-Career (Routledge). Vicki is the E. Maynard Aris Endowed Professor in Economics and Management at Albion College and serves as the Faculty Director of the Albion College Community Collaborative (AC3), Co-Chair of the Economics & Management Department, and instructor for Penn State University's World Campus. Prior to joining the academy as a faculty member, Vicki worked at Harvard Business School (Executive Education) and AK Steel Corporation. Vicki is the author of 90 peer-reviewed articles, chapters, invited works, and several books. Recognized as a “Top 100 Visionary” in Education by the Global Forum for Education and Learning (20-21), Vicki is at the forefront of innovation and strategy in faculty and leadership development; her goal is to help faculty members and colleges and universities thrive. She earned her PhD (Higher Education) and MS (Management & Organization) from Penn State University, MBA from Clarion University and BS from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Vicki also holds a certificate in Human Resource Management from Villanova University and is a certified professional in HR from the Society for Human Resource Management. Our host is: Dr. Dana M. Malone, co-producer and co-host of The Academic Life channel. Dana is energized by facilitating meaningful conversations and educational experiences for folks across the academy and beyond. Dana is the author of From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, (Rutgers UP). Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: New Directions in Higher Education volume, Bridging the Research-Practice Nexus: Resources, Tools, and Strategies to Navigate Mid-Career in the Academy. Edited by Vick L. Baker and Aimee LaPointe Terosky. The Evolving Faculty Affairs Landscape - a compilation of publications from Inside HigherEd focused on faculty (several focused at mid-career). This Academic Life channel conversation with Vicki Baker on navigating mid-career choices as a faculty member. This Academic Life channel conversation with Laura Gail Lunsford on how to create a mentor network. How to Chair a Department by Kevin Dettmar (Johns Hopkins). Unraveling Faculty Burnout: Pathways to Reckoning and Renewal by Rebecca Pope-Ruark (Johns Hopkins). Welcome to The Academic Life! You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island, and neither are we. We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Here on the Academic Life channel, we embrace a broad definition of what it means to be an academic and to lead an academic life. We view education as a transformative human endeavor and are inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Wish we'd bring on an expert about something? DMs us on Twitter: @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/academic-life
Ever felt uncertain about how to manage the academic mid-career stage? This episode explores: Why the mid-career stage is so important to mid-career faculty. Strategies for taking control of your mid-career advancement plans. Equity issues surrounding women, academic mothers, and faculty of color. The importance of the department chair for mid-career faculty. Being strategic about your mentoring needs in mid-career. Two critical considerations for mid-career faculty developing programs. Our guest is: Dr. Vicki L Baker, author of Managing Your Academic Career: A Guide to Re-Envision Mid-Career (Routledge). Vicki is the E. Maynard Aris Endowed Professor in Economics and Management at Albion College and serves as the Faculty Director of the Albion College Community Collaborative (AC3), Co-Chair of the Economics & Management Department, and instructor for Penn State University's World Campus. Prior to joining the academy as a faculty member, Vicki worked at Harvard Business School (Executive Education) and AK Steel Corporation. Vicki is the author of 90 peer-reviewed articles, chapters, invited works, and several books. Recognized as a “Top 100 Visionary” in Education by the Global Forum for Education and Learning (20-21), Vicki is at the forefront of innovation and strategy in faculty and leadership development; her goal is to help faculty members and colleges and universities thrive. She earned her PhD (Higher Education) and MS (Management & Organization) from Penn State University, MBA from Clarion University and BS from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Vicki also holds a certificate in Human Resource Management from Villanova University and is a certified professional in HR from the Society for Human Resource Management. Our host is: Dr. Dana M. Malone, co-producer and co-host of The Academic Life channel. Dana is energized by facilitating meaningful conversations and educational experiences for folks across the academy and beyond. Dana is the author of From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, (Rutgers UP). Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: New Directions in Higher Education volume, Bridging the Research-Practice Nexus: Resources, Tools, and Strategies to Navigate Mid-Career in the Academy. Edited by Vick L. Baker and Aimee LaPointe Terosky. The Evolving Faculty Affairs Landscape - a compilation of publications from Inside HigherEd focused on faculty (several focused at mid-career). This Academic Life channel conversation with Vicki Baker on navigating mid-career choices as a faculty member. This Academic Life channel conversation with Laura Gail Lunsford on how to create a mentor network. How to Chair a Department by Kevin Dettmar (Johns Hopkins). Unraveling Faculty Burnout: Pathways to Reckoning and Renewal by Rebecca Pope-Ruark (Johns Hopkins). Welcome to The Academic Life! You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island, and neither are we. We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Here on the Academic Life channel, we embrace a broad definition of what it means to be an academic and to lead an academic life. We view education as a transformative human endeavor and are inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Wish we'd bring on an expert about something? DMs us on Twitter: @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
Ever felt uncertain about how to manage the academic mid-career stage? This episode explores: Why the mid-career stage is so important to mid-career faculty. Strategies for taking control of your mid-career advancement plans. Equity issues surrounding women, academic mothers, and faculty of color. The importance of the department chair for mid-career faculty. Being strategic about your mentoring needs in mid-career. Two critical considerations for mid-career faculty developing programs. Our guest is: Dr. Vicki L Baker, author of Managing Your Academic Career: A Guide to Re-Envision Mid-Career (Routledge). Vicki is the E. Maynard Aris Endowed Professor in Economics and Management at Albion College and serves as the Faculty Director of the Albion College Community Collaborative (AC3), Co-Chair of the Economics & Management Department, and instructor for Penn State University's World Campus. Prior to joining the academy as a faculty member, Vicki worked at Harvard Business School (Executive Education) and AK Steel Corporation. Vicki is the author of 90 peer-reviewed articles, chapters, invited works, and several books. Recognized as a “Top 100 Visionary” in Education by the Global Forum for Education and Learning (20-21), Vicki is at the forefront of innovation and strategy in faculty and leadership development; her goal is to help faculty members and colleges and universities thrive. She earned her PhD (Higher Education) and MS (Management & Organization) from Penn State University, MBA from Clarion University and BS from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Vicki also holds a certificate in Human Resource Management from Villanova University and is a certified professional in HR from the Society for Human Resource Management. Our host is: Dr. Dana M. Malone, co-producer and co-host of The Academic Life channel. Dana is energized by facilitating meaningful conversations and educational experiences for folks across the academy and beyond. Dana is the author of From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, (Rutgers UP). Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: New Directions in Higher Education volume, Bridging the Research-Practice Nexus: Resources, Tools, and Strategies to Navigate Mid-Career in the Academy. Edited by Vick L. Baker and Aimee LaPointe Terosky. The Evolving Faculty Affairs Landscape - a compilation of publications from Inside HigherEd focused on faculty (several focused at mid-career). This Academic Life channel conversation with Vicki Baker on navigating mid-career choices as a faculty member. This Academic Life channel conversation with Laura Gail Lunsford on how to create a mentor network. How to Chair a Department by Kevin Dettmar (Johns Hopkins). Unraveling Faculty Burnout: Pathways to Reckoning and Renewal by Rebecca Pope-Ruark (Johns Hopkins). Welcome to The Academic Life! You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island, and neither are we. We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Here on the Academic Life channel, we embrace a broad definition of what it means to be an academic and to lead an academic life. We view education as a transformative human endeavor and are inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Wish we'd bring on an expert about something? DMs us on Twitter: @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is there a strategy to communicating your research online? This episode explores: What an academic communications strategist does. Why having a strategy to your online presence is important. Common misperceptions about communicating online. Lessons learned from an academic communications strategist. The benefits and challenges to being an academic entrepreneur. Our guest is: Jennifer van Alstyne (@HigherEdPR), a communications strategist for professors and researchers. At The Academic Designer LLC, Jennifer helps people share their work effectively in online spaces like websites and social media. The Social Academic blog shares advice about managing your online presence in Higher Education. Jennifer is a Peruvian-American poet with a BA in English from Monmouth University, an MFA in Writing & Poetics from the Jack Kerouac School, and an MA in English from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She lives in San Diego, California. Connect with Jennifer on Twitter and LinkedIn. Our host is: Dr. Dana M. Malone, a higher education scholar and practitioner energized by facilitating meaningful conversations and educational experiences. She specializes in college student relationships, gender, sexuality, and religious identities as well as student success and assessment planning. Dana is the author of From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, (Rutgers UP). Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: Social Media How To's Articles about managing your personal website Successes and Setbacks of Social Media: Impact on Academic Life edited by Cheyenne Seymour (Wiley) Social Media for Academics by Mark Carrigan, 2nd edition (Sage) This NBN conversation on how social media has shaped contemporary society. This NBN conversation on theories and practices of social media communication. Welcome to The Academic Life! You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island, and neither are we. We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Here on the Academic Life channel, we embrace a broad definition of what it means to be an academic and to lead an academic life. We view education as a transformative human endeavor and are inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Wish we'd bring on an expert about something? DMs us on Twitter: @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/academic-life
Is there a strategy to communicating your research online? This episode explores: What an academic communications strategist does. Why having a strategy to your online presence is important. Common misperceptions about communicating online. Lessons learned from an academic communications strategist. The benefits and challenges to being an academic entrepreneur. Our guest is: Jennifer van Alstyne (@HigherEdPR), a communications strategist for professors and researchers. At The Academic Designer LLC, Jennifer helps people share their work effectively in online spaces like websites and social media. The Social Academic blog shares advice about managing your online presence in Higher Education. Jennifer is a Peruvian-American poet with a BA in English from Monmouth University, an MFA in Writing & Poetics from the Jack Kerouac School, and an MA in English from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She lives in San Diego, California. Connect with Jennifer on Twitter and LinkedIn. Our host is: Dr. Dana M. Malone, a higher education scholar and practitioner energized by facilitating meaningful conversations and educational experiences. She specializes in college student relationships, gender, sexuality, and religious identities as well as student success and assessment planning. Dana is the author of From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses, (Rutgers UP). Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: Social Media How To's Articles about managing your personal website Successes and Setbacks of Social Media: Impact on Academic Life edited by Cheyenne Seymour (Wiley) Social Media for Academics by Mark Carrigan, 2nd edition (Sage) This NBN conversation on how social media has shaped contemporary society. This NBN conversation on theories and practices of social media communication. Welcome to The Academic Life! You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island, and neither are we. We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Here on the Academic Life channel, we embrace a broad definition of what it means to be an academic and to lead an academic life. We view education as a transformative human endeavor and are inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. Wish we'd bring on an expert about something? DMs us on Twitter: @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/digital-humanities
Edna Keep's journey from single mom at age 16 – living in subsidized housing with a daughter in subsidized daycare - to being a multi-millionaire Real Estate Entrepreneur and Coach inspire others. Her major operations are long-term buy-and-hold rental apartment buildings. Her claim to fame is a $75 Million real estate portfolio built with “Other People's Money.” A proponent of education and inspiration, Edna offers free training with her Real Estate Coaching Fridays and Mindset Monday events on Facebook each week. Let's dive into her story! [00:01 - 09:40] Opening Segment Edna started out when she was 16 What got Edna into discovering Personal Development Living within your means is limiting for Edna A C Student's status [09:41 - 16:52] Edna's Real Estate journey How did Edna and her partner got to it fast From Single family to Multifamily Doing the job in 6 months The difference between Canadian and American Real Estate What “Canadianized” meant An undervalued market The nuances [16:53 - 28:11] An Advice to those who don't want to limit themselves Get coached! - invest in this Breaking news: Edna still has coaches today! Widen your network What kind of coach is Edna like? [28:12 - 29:39] Closing Segment Connect to Edna: Discover the 6 Figure JV Secret and Mindset Transformation by joining Edna's Facebook groups Follow and subscribe to her socials: LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram Listen to her podcast, and don't forget to visit her website https://ednakeep.com/ to learn more about Edna Ready to get to that goal? Start with this 20 minute webinar from Edna WANT TO LEARN MORE? Connect with me through LinkedIn Or send me an email sujata@luxe-cap.com Visit my website www.luxe-cap.com or my YouTube channel Thanks for tuning in! If you liked my show, LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe! Tweetable Quotes "At one point in my life, I just decided I'm not going to listen to anybody who has not accomplished what I accomplished. I stopped listening to all the naysayers and I started to hang around with people who could always see the next level of getting better [in me].” - Edna Keep "I learned from someone who has ‘been there, done that.' That's the kind of coach that I want. Those are always the kind of coaches I hired.” - Edna Keep "I always tell my students: that person sitting on that zoom call could be your next [business] partner… The network is huge, and a lot of times your coaches are connecting you to that network too.” - Edna Keep "I believe that if you don't make a big investment, it's a waste of your time.” - Edna Keep Resource Mentioned: Why "A" Students Work for "C" Students and "B" Students Work for the Government
From Single to Spoken For 1 Corinthians 6:19-30 Spoken for by God Spoken for by your spouse Spoken for by the Church Spoken for by the world Crossroads – about heaven, earth, and the journey in between. Connect with us Website: www.crossroadsjourney.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC17oxaQ1yWK2DgN0xnlMO_g Facebook: www.facebook.com/crossroadsjourney
Welcome to The Academic Life! In this episode you'll hear about: Dr. Dana Malone's inspiration for researching in her own backyard, why she chose to do qualitative research for her dissertation and her first book, how she managed her insider/outside status, what bracketing is, using feminist research ethics, and how she dealt with gatekeepers. Our guest is: Dr. Dana M. Malone, a dynamic scholar-practitioner with a diverse portfolio of experiences in higher education. She specializes in the intersection of gender, sexuality, and religious identities as well as student success, assessment planning and program evaluation. Currently, Dr. Malone is an Independent Scholar, based in the Philadelphia area, writing, teaching, speaking, and working with institutions on a contract basis. She provides invited talks on her book, From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses (Rutgers University Press), and she teaches in the M.Ed. in Higher Education Leadership and Social Justice Program at Bellarmine University. She is also the co-producer and co-host of The Academic Life channel. When she's not engaging in the academic life, Dana can be found enjoying a good latte with family and friends, wandering the Jersey shore, and spending time on her yoga mat. Connect at danammalone.com. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, co-producer of the Academic Life. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: --From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses by Dana M. Malone, published by Rutgers University Press --Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approach (5th ed) by John W. Creswell and J. David Creswell, published by SAGE --Qualitative Research and Evaluation Methods: Integrating Theory and Practice (4th ed) by Michael Quinn Patton, published by SAGE --Doing Feminist Research in Political and Social Science (2nd ed) by Brooke Ackerly and Jacqui True --Tufford, L. & Newman, P. (2010). Bracketing in Qualitative Research. Qualitative Social Work, 11(1), 80-96. DOI: 10.1177/1473325010368316 --Dr. Gessler and Dr. Malone's conversation about sexuality on evangelical campuses: You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island and neither are we. We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project, to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Wish we'd bring on an expert about something? DM us on Twitter: The Academic Life @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/academic-life
Welcome to The Academic Life! In this episode you'll hear about: Dr. Dana Malone's inspiration for researching in her own backyard, why she chose to do qualitative research for her dissertation and her first book, how she managed her insider/outside status, what bracketing is, using feminist research ethics, and how she dealt with gatekeepers. Our guest is: Dr. Dana M. Malone, a dynamic scholar-practitioner with a diverse portfolio of experiences in higher education. She specializes in the intersection of gender, sexuality, and religious identities as well as student success, assessment planning and program evaluation. Currently, Dr. Malone is an Independent Scholar, based in the Philadelphia area, writing, teaching, speaking, and working with institutions on a contract basis. She provides invited talks on her book, From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses (Rutgers University Press), and she teaches in the M.Ed. in Higher Education Leadership and Social Justice Program at Bellarmine University. She is also the co-producer and co-host of The Academic Life channel. When she's not engaging in the academic life, Dana can be found enjoying a good latte with family and friends, wandering the Jersey shore, and spending time on her yoga mat. Connect at danammalone.com. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, co-producer of the Academic Life. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: --From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses by Dana M. Malone, published by Rutgers University Press --Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approach (5th ed) by John W. Creswell and J. David Creswell, published by SAGE --Qualitative Research and Evaluation Methods: Integrating Theory and Practice (4th ed) by Michael Quinn Patton, published by SAGE --Doing Feminist Research in Political and Social Science (2nd ed) by Brooke Ackerly and Jacqui True --Tufford, L. & Newman, P. (2010). Bracketing in Qualitative Research. Qualitative Social Work, 11(1), 80-96. DOI: 10.1177/1473325010368316 --Dr. Gessler and Dr. Malone's conversation about sexuality on evangelical campuses: You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island and neither are we. We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project, to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Wish we'd bring on an expert about something? DM us on Twitter: The Academic Life @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
Welcome to The Academic Life! In this episode you'll hear about: Dr. Dana Malone's inspiration for researching in her own backyard, why she chose to do qualitative research for her dissertation and her first book, how she managed her insider/outside status, what bracketing is, using feminist research ethics, and how she dealt with gatekeepers. Our guest is: Dr. Dana M. Malone, a dynamic scholar-practitioner with a diverse portfolio of experiences in higher education. She specializes in the intersection of gender, sexuality, and religious identities as well as student success, assessment planning and program evaluation. Currently, Dr. Malone is an Independent Scholar, based in the Philadelphia area, writing, teaching, speaking, and working with institutions on a contract basis. She provides invited talks on her book, From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses (Rutgers University Press), and she teaches in the M.Ed. in Higher Education Leadership and Social Justice Program at Bellarmine University. She is also the co-producer and co-host of The Academic Life channel. When she's not engaging in the academic life, Dana can be found enjoying a good latte with family and friends, wandering the Jersey shore, and spending time on her yoga mat. Connect at danammalone.com. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, co-producer of the Academic Life. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: --From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses by Dana M. Malone, published by Rutgers University Press --Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approach (5th ed) by John W. Creswell and J. David Creswell, published by SAGE --Qualitative Research and Evaluation Methods: Integrating Theory and Practice (4th ed) by Michael Quinn Patton, published by SAGE --Doing Feminist Research in Political and Social Science (2nd ed) by Brooke Ackerly and Jacqui True --Tufford, L. & Newman, P. (2010). Bracketing in Qualitative Research. Qualitative Social Work, 11(1), 80-96. DOI: 10.1177/1473325010368316 --Dr. Gessler and Dr. Malone's conversation about sexuality on evangelical campuses: You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island and neither are we. We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project, to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Wish we'd bring on an expert about something? DM us on Twitter: The Academic Life @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Welcome to The Academic Life! In this episode you'll hear about: Dr. Dana Malone's inspiration for researching in her own backyard, why she chose to do qualitative research for her dissertation and her first book, how she managed her insider/outside status, what bracketing is, using feminist research ethics, and how she dealt with gatekeepers. Our guest is: Dr. Dana M. Malone, a dynamic scholar-practitioner with a diverse portfolio of experiences in higher education. She specializes in the intersection of gender, sexuality, and religious identities as well as student success, assessment planning and program evaluation. Currently, Dr. Malone is an Independent Scholar, based in the Philadelphia area, writing, teaching, speaking, and working with institutions on a contract basis. She provides invited talks on her book, From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses (Rutgers University Press), and she teaches in the M.Ed. in Higher Education Leadership and Social Justice Program at Bellarmine University. She is also the co-producer and co-host of The Academic Life channel. When she's not engaging in the academic life, Dana can be found enjoying a good latte with family and friends, wandering the Jersey shore, and spending time on her yoga mat. Connect at danammalone.com. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, co-producer of the Academic Life. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: --From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses by Dana M. Malone, published by Rutgers University Press --Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approach (5th ed) by John W. Creswell and J. David Creswell, published by SAGE --Qualitative Research and Evaluation Methods: Integrating Theory and Practice (4th ed) by Michael Quinn Patton, published by SAGE --Doing Feminist Research in Political and Social Science (2nd ed) by Brooke Ackerly and Jacqui True --Tufford, L. & Newman, P. (2010). Bracketing in Qualitative Research. Qualitative Social Work, 11(1), 80-96. DOI: 10.1177/1473325010368316 --Dr. Gessler and Dr. Malone's conversation about sexuality on evangelical campuses: You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island and neither are we. We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project, to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Wish we'd bring on an expert about something? DM us on Twitter: The Academic Life @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
From Single to Love Magnet with Barbara SantenAired Tuesday, October 5, 2021 at 4:00 PM PST / 7:00 PM ESTThis week on Miracle Guidance for Everyday Life, Dr. Harra and Barbara Santen show you how to attract your dream relationship.Love relationships are complex and confusing, to say the least. At their best, they teach us necessary lessons and help us evolve into better people. At their worst, they chip away at our hope and leave us distrustful of others. We've all had bad experiences in love, but if you're tired of meeting the same relationship roadblocks, this is the episode for you! Dr. Harra and special guest, dating coach and relationship expert Barbara Santen, will give you the tools to shift old patterns and choose the right person as a partner. Call in—Barbara and Dr. Harra will answer all your questions during the show. Tune in to Miracle Guidance for Everyday Life this Tuesday at 7pm ET and learn how to get the relationship you deserve. Visit the Miracle Guidance for Everyday Life show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/miracle-guidance-for-everyday-life/Connect with Carmen Harra at http://carmenharra.com/#BarbaraSanten #MiracleGuidance #CarmenHarra
"May God us keep From Single vision & Newtons sleep." -William Blake "When a man has seen a [linear perspective] picture for the first time, his book education has begun." -Robert Laws (1851–1934) "My main argument was that a photograph could not be looked at for a long time. Have you noticed that? You can't look at most photos for more than, say, thirty seconds. It has nothing to do with the subject matter. I first noticed this with erotic photographs, trying to find them lively: you can't. Life is precisely what they don't have—or rather, time, lived time. All you can do with most ordinary photographs is stare at them—they stare back, blankly—and presently your concentration begins to fade. They stare you down. I mean, photography is all right if you don't mind looking at the world from the point of view of a paralyzed cyclops—for a split second. But that's not what it's like to live in the world, or to convey the experience of living in the world." -David Hockney "The anguish of the third dimension is given its first verbal manifestation in poetic history in King Lear. Shakespeare seems to have missed due recognition for having in King Lear made the first, and so far as I know, the only piece of verbal three dimensional perspective in any literature. It is not again until Milton's Paradise Lost (II, 11. 1 -5) that a fixed visual point of view is deliberately provided for the reader...The arbitrary selection of a single static position creates a pictorial space with vanishing point. This space can be filled in bit by bit, and is quite different from non-pictorial space in which each thing simply resonates or modulates its own space in visually two-dimensional form. Now the unique piece of three-dimensional verbal art which appears in King Lear is in Act IV, scene vi. Edgar is at pains to persuade the blinded Gloucester to believe the illusion that they are at the edge of a steep cliff: 'Edgar. . . . Hark, do you hear the sea? Gloucester. No, truly. Edgar. Why then, your other senses grow imperfect By your eyes' anguish... . Come on, sir; here's the place. Stand still. How fearful And dizzy 'tis to cast one's eyes so low!' ...Far from being a normal mode of human vision, three dimensional perspective is a conventionally acquired mode of seeing, as much acquired as is the means of recognizing the letters of the alphabet, or of following chronological narrative. That it was an acquired illusion Shakespeare helps us to see by his comments on the other senses in relation to sight. Gloucester is ripe for illusion because he has suddenly lost his sight. His power of visualization is now quite separate from his other senses. And it is the sense of sight in deliberate isolation from the other senses that confers on man the illusion of the third dimension, as Shakespeare makes explicit here. There is also the need to fix the gaze: 'Come on, sir; here's the place. Stand still. How fearful And dizzy 'tis to cast one's eyes so low! The crows and choughs that wing the midway air Show scarce so gross as beetles. Halfway down Hangs one that gathers sampire—dreadful trade! Methinks he seems no bigger than his head. The fishermen that walk upon the beach, Appear like mice; and yond tall anchoring bark, Diminish'd to her cock; her cock, a buoy Almost too small for sight. The murmuring surge, That on th' unnumb'red idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so high. I'll look no more, Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headlong.' -Marshall Mcluhan, Gutenberg Galaxy Sources: https://old.reddit.com/r/DilettanteryPodcast/comments/nvsg5u/122_the_four_dimensions_of_reality_and_the_two/?
Dylan Borland serves as the CEO and Chairman of Borland Capital Partners, a private firm that focuses on wealth preservation and creating multi-generational wealth through investments in real estate.Since 2006, Dylan has completed over 2,700 real estate investment transactions and placed over $250M in real estate private equity. Over the years, Dylan has become one of the most sought-after real estate experts and consultants in the U.S., specializing in single-family, multi-family, and real estate private equity.[00:01 – 02:44] Opening SegmentLet's get to know Dylan BorlandDylan talks about his backgroundReal estate investing career[02:45 – 15:49] From Single-family to multifamilyTransition from single-family to multi-familyBorland Capital PartnersDeveloping their framework and scalingBuilding the multi-family dream teamFind and put the right people in the right seatsSetting their first goal as a teamFinding over $250M in deals [15:48 – 26:24] Building a new team and portfolioSelling their $100M portfolio before the 2020 pandemicThe process of building a new teamRaising their $200M fund at the beginning of 2020Wealth preservationProspecting Institutional investorsLimiting beliefs Dylan overcame with a change in mindset[26:25 – 30:06] Final Four SegmentDylan's advice to aspiring investorsFocus on consistency and adding value to othersHow he stays on top of his gameHis way to make the world a better placeHow to reach out to Dylan– links belowFinal wordsTweetable Quotes:“As a group, everybody getting a piece of a billion-dollar portfolio is a lot different than one guy going out there and trying to syndicate 30 or 50 Million.” - Dylan Borland“Consistency is key. In whatever you're doing, focus on consistency and adding value to other people.” - Dylan Borland“Before we can start working on the mind, we have to break some bad habits. Then the mind will start to convince itself once it sees something is achievable. And it can't be achievable until we start fixing the bad habits that are preventing it to be there from the beginning.” - Dylan BorlandResources Mentioned: Borland CapitalThe Ultimate Real Estate Investing Course------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Dylan, visit https://www.dylanborland.com/ and https://www.borlandcapital.com/ Connect with me:I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify strategy and provide solid predictable returns.Call: 901-500-6191FacebookLinkedInLike, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me --> sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com
Dylan Borland serves as the CEO and Chairman of Borland Capital Partners, a private firm that focuses on wealth preservation and creating multi-generational wealth through investments in real estate.Since 2006, Dylan has completed over 2,700 real estate investment transactions and placed over $250M in real estate private equity. Over the years, Dylan has become one of the most sought-after real estate experts and consultants in the U.S., specializing in single-family, multi-family, and real estate private equity.[00:01 – 02:44] Opening SegmentLet's get to know Dylan BorlandDylan talks about his backgroundReal estate investing career[02:45 – 15:49] From Single-family to multifamilyTransition from single-family to multi-familyBorland Capital PartnersDeveloping their framework and scalingBuilding the multi-family dream teamFind and put the right people in the right seatsSetting their first goal as a teamFinding over $250M in deals [15:48 – 26:24] Building a new team and portfolioSelling their $100M portfolio before the 2020 pandemicThe process of building a new teamRaising their $200M fund at the beginning of 2020Wealth preservationProspecting Institutional investorsLimiting beliefs Dylan overcame with a change in mindset[26:25 – 30:06] Final Four SegmentDylan's advice to aspiring investorsFocus on consistency and adding value to othersHow he stays on top of his gameHis way to make the world a better placeHow to reach out to Dylan– links belowFinal wordsTweetable Quotes:“As a group, everybody getting a piece of a billion-dollar portfolio is a lot different than one guy going out there and trying to syndicate 30 or 50 Million.” - Dylan Borland“Consistency is key. In whatever you're doing, focus on consistency and adding value to other people.” - Dylan Borland“Before we can start working on the mind, we have to break some bad habits. Then the mind will start to convince itself once it sees something is achievable. And it can't be achievable until we start fixing the bad habits that are preventing it to be there from the beginning.” - Dylan BorlandResources Mentioned: Borland CapitalThe Ultimate Real Estate Investing Course------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Dylan, visit https://www.dylanborland.com/ and https://www.borlandcapital.com/ Connect with me:I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify strategy and provide solid predictable returns.Call: 901-500-6191FacebookLinkedInLike, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me --> sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com
It's February and I invited the lovely Rebecca Dotson George who is the host of the “Do The Thing Movement” podcast, to talk about all things relationship, and her experiences. From Single to dating, engaged, to marriage! We talk about it all. I have just been dying to share this message with you. As always I pray this conversation inspires, educates, affirms, encourages, and empowers you.To follow more of what Rebecca please check out her website by clicking here, and her podcast by clicking here, and lastly follow her on Instagram @rebeccadotsongeorge or by clicking here.To follow along on the Here Goes Anything Journey please subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here.Support the show (http://paypal.me/laurenmpeters)
Welcome to The Academic Life. You are smart and capable, but you aren’t an island, and neither are we. So we reached across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project, to how to care for your beautiful mind. Wish we’d bring in an expert about something? Email us at dr.danamalone@gmail.com or cgessler@gmail.com. Find us on Twitter: The Academic Life @AcademicLifeNBN. In this episode you’ll hear: differences between trade books and monographs, how to translate academic scholarship for wider audiences, risks and rewards of writing for trade, and trade books as a means to address justice issues related to access to knowledge and audience hierarchies. Our guest is: Dr. Donna Freitas, a longtime researcher and scholar on topics related to sex on campus, Title IX, and sexual assault. She has spoken about her work at more than 200 colleges and universities across the United States. Donna is also the author of many books, both fiction and nonfiction, among them, Consent on Campus: A Manifesto (Oxford University Press) and Consent: A Memoir of Unwanted Attention (Little, Brown). She has appeared on NPR, The Today Show, and many other radio and news programs to talk about her research, and her work has been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal among other places. Her novel, The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano will be published in April 2021 by Pamela Dorman Books/Viking in over twenty countries and languages. She lives in Brooklyn. Your host is: Dr. Dana Malone, a higher ed scholar and practitioner. Dana was a follower and admirer of Donna’s work for many years and had the good fortune to connect with her in person when Donna served as a reviewer for Dana’s book, From Single to Serious (Rutgers UP). Things that make Dana’s heart happy include making delicious, healthy food, yoga, and wandering the coastline of the Jersey shore. Listeners to this episode might be interested in: Freitas, D. (2017). The Happiness Effect: How Social Media is Driving a Generation to Appear Perfect at Any Cost. Oxford University Press. Freitas, D. (2010). Sex and the Soul: Juggling Sexuality, Spirituality, Romance, and Religion on America’s College Campus. Oxford University Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Academic Life. You are smart and capable, but you aren’t an island, and neither are we. So we reached across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project, to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Wish we’d bring in an expert about something? Email us at dr.danamalone@gmail.com or cgessler@gmail.com. Find us on Twitter: The Academic Life @AcademicLifeNBN. In this episode you’ll hear: an overview of the publishing process (from the author side), what makes a strong proposal, common mistakes to avoid when approaching a university press, and advice for both aspiring and seasoned authors. Our guest is: Kimberly Guinta, Editorial Director at Rutgers University Press. In addition to managing the editorial program for the press, she is responsible for acquiring books in the areas of Anthropology, Women’s and Gender Studies, and Caribbean and Latin American Studies. Kim arrived at Rutgers University Press in 2015 from Routledge, where she spent 15 years acquiring in U.S. and Latin American History. Your host is: Dr. Dana Malone, a higher ed scholar and practitioner. She specializes in relationships, gender, sexuality, and religious identities as well as assessment planning. Dana met Kim Guinta in 2015 when Kim served as the acquiring editor for Dana’s book, From Single to Serious. Things that make Dana’s heart happy include making delicious, healthy food, doing yoga, having inspiring conversations, and wandering the coastline of the Jersey shore. Listeners to this episode might be interested in: Ask UP Publishing programs in NYC: Pace University NYU Columbia Rachel Toor, The Chronicle of Higher Education, columns on publishing From Dissertation to Book (2nd ed.) by William Germano Getting it Published: A Guide for Scholars and Anyone Else Serious about Serious Books (3rd ed.) by William Germano Revising Your Dissertation: Advice from Leading Editors (updated ed.) by Beth Luey Handbook for Academic Authors (5th ed.) by Beth Luey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Academic Life. You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island, and neither are we. So we reached across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project, to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Wish we'd bring in an expert about something? Email us at cgessler@gmail.com or dr.danamalone@gmail.com. Find us on Twitter: The Academic Life @AcademicLifeNBN. In this episode you'll hear about: dating, sex and single students on evangelical campuses, and a discussion of the book From Single to Serious. Our guest is: Dr. Dana M. Malone. She a higher ed scholar and practitioner energized by facilitating meaningful learning experiences for students and educators alike. Currently an Independent Scholar, she writes, teaches, and works with institutions on a contract basis. Her specialty areas include student cultures, the intersection of gender, intimate relationships, and religious identities as well as student success, assessment planning, and program evaluation. She's the co-host of The Academic Life channel on New Books Network. She supports her work-life balance by making delicious healthy foods, spending time at the Jersey Shore, and doing yoga. Your host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women, gender, and sexuality. She met Dana Malone when she interviewed her for the NBN Gender Channel about her new book From Single to Serious. They stayed in touch after the interview, and over the following weeks worked together to develop and launch The Academic Life channel for NBN. They have been friends and TAL co-hosts ever since. Christina supports her work-life balance with long daily walks, and her love of photography, which you can find on Getty Images/iStock, and in galleries, and here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/academic-life
Welcome to The Academic Life. You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island, and neither are we. So we reached across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project, to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Wish we'd bring in an expert about something? Email us at cgessler@gmail.com or dr.danamalone@gmail.com. Find us on Twitter: The Academic Life @AcademicLifeNBN. In this episode you'll hear about: dating, sex and single students on evangelical campuses, and a discussion of the book From Single to Serious. Our guest is: Dr. Dana M. Malone. She a higher ed scholar and practitioner energized by facilitating meaningful learning experiences for students and educators alike. Currently an Independent Scholar, she writes, teaches, and works with institutions on a contract basis. Her specialty areas include student cultures, the intersection of gender, intimate relationships, and religious identities as well as student success, assessment planning, and program evaluation. She's the co-host of The Academic Life channel on New Books Network. She supports her work-life balance by making delicious healthy foods, spending time at the Jersey Shore, and doing yoga. Your host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women, gender, and sexuality. She met Dana Malone when she interviewed her for the NBN Gender Channel about her new book From Single to Serious. They stayed in touch after the interview, and over the following weeks worked together to develop and launch The Academic Life channel for NBN. They have been friends and TAL co-hosts ever since. Christina supports her work-life balance with long daily walks, and her love of photography, which you can find on Getty Images/iStock, and in galleries, and here.
Today’s guest is Tyler Deveraux, a multi-family investor, and syndicator from Multi-Family Capital Partners. At 21, he acquired a student rental property and has been part of over 100 real estate transactions, including single-family flips to larger multi-family repositions. He controls assets in Alabama, Texas, Ohio, and North Carolina. Tyler has been actively investing in real estate for 13 years and now shares his knowledge and experiences with new and season investors. Join us for this episode and learn more about real estate and overcoming the fear of raising money. [00:01 – 05:32] The Beginning of His Journey I introduce our guest, Tyler Deveraux Tyler shares his life before delving into real estate His inspiration is his mother, who, even though they struggle financially, has approached life with happiness and laughter He joined the real estate business because he wanted security for himself and his family and he wanted to help other people too [05:33 – 10:33] A Viable Source of Passive Income Tyler started an internet business in his early 20s and eventually started acquiring single-family rental properties He initially didn’t know anything about real estate, but then realized it could be a viable source of passive income He met someone from MF Capital Partners, who introduced him to David Lindahl. David Lindahl trains people on real estate business and is the author of “Emerging Real Estate Markets” and “Multi-Family Millions.” David Lindahl has an education company that mentors and walks people through multi-family acquisitions Eventually, David asked him to be a trainer himself of Fundamentals of Multi-Family Investing, which he has been teaching the last couple of years Tyler talks about willing to coach and mentor people about multifamily acquisitions [10:33 – 23:55] From Single to Multi-Family Properties Tyler talks about his first multi-family acquisition; a 20-unit deal at Birmingham, Alabama. He has a third-party management team to manage his businesses for him He was self-managing before for his single-family properties Third-party management is a “game-changer” for bigger properties and provides a better experience for tenants Tyler then acquired a 75-unit property in Austin, Texas, together with his coach and sponsors. He grew into the business after following his coach’s advice Reach out to people to know their needs. Tyler discusses briefly the significance of syndicating your deals [23:56 – 34:30] Overcoming the Fear of Raising Money Tyler shares an advice about raising money Get an investor into your transactions and take care of them. You don’t have to convince people that real estate is a good business. Most of the time, you’re teaching them. Tyler encourages his peers to reach out to more people Rejections and failures are part of the process. Tyler shares how important an elevator pitch is. An elevator pitch briefly discusses what you offer. Be clear on your message and on what you do. [34:31 – 38:49] Closing segment If your grandkids and great-grandkids want to write a book about you, what would that be? “My Great Grandpa was Super Bitching” Tyler wants to be remembered as happy, energetic and giving Connect with Tyler. See the links below Tweetable Quotes “As long as you’re putting people first and taking care of people…everything works out how it should. People first and everything falls in line.” – Tyler Deveraux “The key to acquiring wealth is providing value.” – Tyler Deveraux “You cannot be successful without experiencing some failure.” – Tyler Deveraux Resources Mentioned: David Lindhal Emerging Real Estate Markets Multi-Family Millions The Go-Giver How to Win Friends and Influence People Jake and Gino You can connect with Tyler Deveraux on his social media platforms, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram or email him at tyler@mfcapitalpartners.com. Visit their website, Multi Family Capital Partners, and their social media accounts: LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode. I believe that you only need a small axe to build a lasting empire. Let’s start building yours! To know more about me and all the real estate opportunities you can find, you can connect with me on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook or check out my website https://smallaxecommunities.com/ and book a call with me.
Guess who's back, back again? It's the SECOND SZN of I'll Say It and the FIRST INSTALLMENT of our new series "From Single to Serious." Rach & Liv are going to be walking y'all through every stage of the dating game: from getting on the apps to getting through the dreaded "talking" stage to an IRL RELATIONSHIP and everything in between. Buckle up I'll Say It Squad, this one's gonna be A RIDE! For our first episode of the series, Rach & Liv are going to be talking about that good good post breakup glow up- AKA how to *REALLY* get over your ex, live your best single life, and maybe make them jealous at the same time. Enjoy!
Christabelle Moyo is a mother, area manager and author of book ‘From single and Hating to Single and Loving it'. She's also a wedding planner and has recently found the art of home baking the please craving. In this episode Christabelle shares why her philosophy of doing everything with love is important to her, why she wrote her book and much more. If you've enjoyed this episode and want to learn more about Christabelle and her book From Single and Hating It, to Single and Loving it you can follow her on IG @iam.christabelle Facebook: ChristabelleChardae Website: https://iamchristabelle.com
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Scott Jones is the author of The Free Agent Mindset. He talks us through building a list of your skills and building a brand to find clients if you've been laid off and decide to go freelance. We also go into other strategies behind building up your new freelance practice. Panelists Brad Large Charles Max Wood Petra Manos Brooks Forsyth Panelists Scott Jones Sponsors Springboard | 20, $500 Scholarship Available for Candidates who Apply with Code "DASPRINGBOARD" LessAccounting | An easy to use software plus a bookkeeping service done by a real human CacheFly "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links BNI Picks Brooks Forsyth: Pokemon GO Petra Manos: From Single to Scale Brad Large: Pray or meditate before and after work sessions. Try to put some mental space between your work and personal life. Trailhead Charles Max Wood: The Star Principle Devchat Conferences Devchat Meetups Scott Jones: Catch - Use referral code: scottjones
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Scott Jones is the author of The Free Agent Mindset. He talks us through building a list of your skills and building a brand to find clients if you've been laid off and decide to go freelance. We also go into other strategies behind building up your new freelance practice. Panelists Brad Large Charles Max Wood Petra Manos Brooks Forsyth Panelists Scott Jones Sponsors Springboard | 20, $500 Scholarship Available for Candidates who Apply with Code "DASPRINGBOARD" LessAccounting | An easy to use software plus a bookkeeping service done by a real human CacheFly "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links BNI Picks Brooks Forsyth: Pokemon GO Petra Manos: From Single to Scale Brad Large: Pray or meditate before and after work sessions. Try to put some mental space between your work and personal life. Trailhead Charles Max Wood: The Star Principle Devchat Conferences Devchat Meetups Scott Jones: Catch - Use referral code: scottjones
In this episode we're going to discuss Real Estate. If you are looking to start investing, real estate over the past 100 years has been a tried tested and true way to increase your net worth over time. But with the various strategies and types of real estate it can become confusing. From Single family, to Duplex, to multi-unit residential, to commercial, industrial and Land there are many ways to slice the pie. Let's take a look at Real Estate as a whole to see if it is still a good investment.
O Michael Killen atualmente ajuda marketers que vendem funis de marketing a atingirem o seu potencial máximo, e já ajudou mais de 2000 estudantes a vender funis aos seus clientes. A sua empresa “Sell Your Service” foi fundada em 2016, e desde então criou uma imensidão de conteúdo, ajudando marketers a vender mais serviços de marketing digital e a ensinar técnicas de vendas. Ele é o autor do livro “From Single to Scale”, e atualmente está a escrever o seu terceiro livro “How to sell a marketing funnel for $25,000”. Tem o objetivo ambicioso de incluir em todas as escolas do mundo a disciplina de vendas, algo que considera essencial para qualquer pessoa. Se quiser ver a versão vídeo desta entrevista, pode fazê-lo acedendo a: https://tiagofaria.pt/nicho-mercado-michael-killen/
Transcript Aaron: [00:07] Hello, my name is Aaron and you are listening to the WP Square One podcast. Micah: [00:12] I’m Micah Wood. And today we have with us Mike Killen, the world’s number one sales coach for funnel builders, author, “From Single to Scale”, and founder of Sell Your Service. Welcome, Mike. First question… The full content for Michael Killen (Sell Your Service) can be viewed on WP Square One.
Today’s guest is Mike Killen. Mike helps marketers and service-based businesses build marketing funnels and get better at sales. Mike has also written a book called From Single to Scale.
My brother, Marciece (also on From Single to Married) joined me again along with two of his friends to talk about what guy code means for them and experiences they've had within their group. Listen up as we get into Guy code. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app