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Carol Roth returns for a breakdown of Trump's tariffs and a nuanced examination of America's economic challenges. She and Bridget discuss the tariffs' disproportionate impact on the 35 million small businesses in the US, the alarming debt-to-GDP ratio that has reached unsustainable levels, the truth about American companies with overseas supply chains, the prevailing misconceptions about tariffs, and why a precision approach to the tariffs would have been much better. They discuss the realities of manufacturing, why there's no getting around math, a potential debt spiral, the stability of the US dollar, why we shouldn't throw the baby doll out with the bathwater, and how to best prepare for the death of a loved one. Packed with in-depth knowledge presented in approachable and understandable language, this episode is not to be missed by those desiring a rational and unbiased analysis of Trump's tariff plan. Get Carol's Future File workbook at futurefile.com. Sponsor Link: - Quest offers 100+ lab tests to empower you to have more control over your health journey. Choose from a variety of test types that best suit your needs, use code WALKINS to get 25% off - https://www.questhealth.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- Walk-Ins Welcome with Bridget Phetasy - Podcast Bridget Phetasy admires grit and authenticity. On Walk-Ins Welcome, she talks about the beautiful failures and frightening successes of her own life and the lives of her guests. She doesn't conduct interviews—she has conversations. Conversations with real people about the real struggle and will remind you that we can laugh in pain and cry in joy but there's no greater mistake than hiding from it all. By embracing it all, and celebrating it with the stories she'll bring listeners, she believes that our lowest moments can be the building blocks for our eventual fulfillment. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PHETASY IS a movement disguised as a company. We just want to make you laugh while the world burns. https://www.phetasy.com/ Buy PHETASY MERCH here: https://www.bridgetphetasy.com/ For more content, including the unedited version of Dumpster Fire, BTS content, writing, photos, livestreams and a kick-ass community, subscribe at https://phetasy.com/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/BridgetPhetasy Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bridgetphetasy/ Podcast - Walk-Ins Welcome with Bridget Phetasy https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/walk-ins-welcome/id1437447846 https://open.spotify.com/show/7jbRU0qOjbxZJf9d49AHEh https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/I3gqggwe23u6mnsdgqynu447wvaSupport the show
Host: Tracy Shuchart for MicDropMarketsGuests: Andy Constan DampedSpring.comAndy has spent the past 35 years investing and trading global markets. Over the last 12 years, he has developed strong expertise in Macro investing working at Bridgewater Associates as an Idea Generator and most recently at Brevan Howard as Chief Strategist. Andy spent the first part of his career at Salomon Brothers and its successor companies. After 17 years at Salomon and as the Head of Global Equity Derivatives, Andy left and started two relative value hedge funds specializing in Multi-Asset Volatility Arbitrage and Capital Structure Arbitrage. Throughout his career, Andy has developed a keen cutting edge understanding of systematic quantitative research and investment while also deeply appreciating the importance of the insights that arise from discretionary investing strategies.Bill FleckensteinFleckensteinCapital.comLegendary Hedge Fund manager Bill Fleckenstein. Who called the dotcom bubble in the 1990s and the 2008 collapse. Bill graduated from the University of Washington with a major in Mathematics, and joined the prestigious Wall Street firm Kidder Peabody in 1979. In 1982 he launched his own firm. He has written daily commentary on market action since 1996 and FleckensteinCapital.com was launched in 2003. He is also a bestselling author. His book is titled: Greenspan's Bubble: The Age of Ignorance at the Federal Reserve published in January of 2008.Carol RothCarolRoth.comMedia: 12+ years of on camera experience. Judge, America's Greatest Makers (TBS). Host, Microsoft's Office Small Business Academy. Panelist, Closing Bell (CNBC) and Bulls and Bears (Fox Business). Radio Host (WGN). Host of Don't Quit Your Day Job…Yet (CNBC.com).Weekly commentator on current events, business, finance, markets, the economy, small business, news, current events and more. Featured in documentaries including Live Another Day and Prohibition. Interviewer of celebrities, business moguls and presidential candidates, among others.Business: “Recovering” investment banker. Billions of dollars' worth of transaction experience. Public and private company board member experience. Advisor + consigliere to private equity professionals, C-level management and high-performing entrepreneurs. Creator of the Future File legacy planning system. CCO (Chief Customer Officer) and developer of proprietary customer loyalty models. Run and design customer loyalty programs. Expert in finder's fees. Small business advocate and expert. Investor in private companies, primarily established, bridge to exit scenarios or board roles. Advocate for economic freedom and wealth creation. Speaker, host, emcee and panel moderator for some of the biggest companies and organizations in the world. Received a standing ovation from Richard Branson.Content Creation: 2x New York Times bestselling author. Books include The Entrepreneur Equation, The War on Small Business and You Will Own Nothing. Writer of op-eds and an economic newsletter. Developing scripted and...
How can you ensure your legacy is well-planned and protected? In this episode of The Financial Quarterback, Josh sits down with Carol Roth, renowned television host, author financial expert and creator of the Future File system, to discuss how her innovative legacy planning tool can help secure your financial future and simplify critical end-of-life decisions. Carol shares her journey from investment banking to entrepreneurship, detailing the personal stories that inspired her to develop the Future File system. Josh and Carol delve into the practicalities of managing medical emergencies, aging, and end-of-life decisions, emphasizing how Future File can reduce stress and ensure smooth transitions for families. The two also talk about the importance of having family discussions about desires and personal property to prevent future conflicts. They explore the impact of persistent inflation on the economy, debate over interest rates, and discuss the significance of owning diverse assets like property, stocks, and precious metals. Additionally, they highlight the ongoing relevance of small businesses and the need for digital and financial literacy in today's world. Can't get enough of the Financial Quarterback? Click 'Subscribe' to never miss a play. New episodes touchdown right here! Loving the playbook? Drop us a 5-star rating and share your thoughts in a review. Your feedback fuels the game plan! Resources: Future File: futurefile.com Carol Roth on X (Twitter): @caroljsroth You Will Own Nothing: Book available at major retailers The War on Small Business: Book available at major retailers
Are you ready to secure your family's future and protect your legacy? In this episode, David tackles some frequently asked listeners questions about wills, estate planning, and the impact on your loved ones. From heartbreaking stories to empowering examples, David talks about the importance of making a will, the consequences of not having one, and how estate planning can benefit you and your family. Plus, we've teamed up with Future File to guide you through organizing your essential information, wishes, and assets in one place. Visit Future File and use the promo code executorhelp for an exclusive discount. Subscribe to the podcast for more valuable insights and resources. Take charge of your legacy today.
Guests Carol Roth Carol Roth is a “recovering” investment banker; entrepreneur; TV pundit and host; speaker; economic, business, and financial commentator; content developer; and New York Times bestselling author. Her books include The Entrepreneur Equation, The War on Small Business and now, You Will Own Nothing (out 7/18/23). Carol has worked in a variety of capacities across industries, including currently as an outsourced chief customer officer (CCO), as a director on public and private company boards, and as a strategic advisor and C-level consigliere. Carol connects the dots on financial, business, and economic issues for novice and pro audiences alike. She is also the creator of the Future File legacy planning system and software (http://FutureFile.com). Carol advocates for small business, small government, and big hair. In her book just out last year, You Will Own Nothing¸ Roth reveals how world governments, globalist organizations, Big Tech, Wall Street and other powerful elites are proactively trying to control every finite resource and determining who has access to such resources. Chris Martenson Chris Martenson is an economic researcher and futurist specializing in energy and resource depletion, and founder of PeakProsperity.com. As one of the early econobloggers who forecasted the housing market collapse and stock market correction years in advance, Chris rose to prominence with the launch of his seminal video seminar: The Crash Course which has also been published in book form with a new revised edition that just came outlast year. The Crash Course is a popular and extremely well-regarded distillation of the interconnected forces in the Economy, Energy and the Environment (the “Three Es” as Chris calls them) that are shaping the future – one that will be defined by increasing challenges to growth as we have known it.Following that, the book Prosper! addresses personal resilience by building eight forms of capital.In addition to the analysis and commentary he writes for his site PeakProsperity.com, Chris shares his insights on his own social media channels, as well as through traditional media, academic, and civic and private organizations around the world, including the UN, the UK House of Commons and U.S. State Legislatures
Listen in as David has a conversation with business and finance expert Carol Roth sharing her experience of creating the Future File System after facing the unexpected loss of loved ones, including her father. Carol emphasizes the profound impact of her father's proactive planning and how it inspired her to develop a product to help others navigate the complexities of end-of-life affairs. For David's book, other resources, and more visit www.davidedey.com
This time... On City On A Hill...Part 1 of Session 3 of our Impulse Drive Game is here! Check it out!You can find out more on Microscope, the system we used for the Impulse Drive worldbuilding, here - https://www.lamemage.com/microscope/And more on Impulse Drive to come!Ben - City On A Hill DiscordDaniel - https://twitter.com/FullMetalHoyt or twitch.tv/fullmetalhoytGrant - https://twitter.com/VagueGrant or stgcast.orgPeter - stgcast.org or Saving the Game Discord or City On A Hill DiscordKim - https://twitter.com/AdventurerArtsyGreg - City On A Hill DiscordLiz - https://twitter.com/GarnElizabeth or https://www.prpbooks.com/book/freedom-to-flourishSaving the Game can be found at stgcast.org.@SavingTheGame on TwitterBig thanks to our supporters! Grizzly Rich, JD, Andrew, Christina, Bryan, Doug, and Tony!https://www.patreon.com/cityonahillgamingCheck us out at @CityOnAHillGame on Twitter or email us at cityonahillgaming@gmail.comUs on teh Discords - https://discord.gg/N2Qj8fk5wELeave us a rating/review on iTunes or whatever awesome podcast app you use. And tell us where you listen to the fun!
In this episode of The Ryan Hanley Show, Ryan Hanley sits down with Carol Roth. Carol Roth is the Creator of the Future File® legacy planning system, a national media personality, a billion-dollar dealmaker, a brand spokesperson, an investor, a board member & bestselling author of The War on Small Business. In this repeat visit to the podcast, Carol expands on your warning calls two years ago with the War on Small Business with her new book, You Will Own Nothing: Your War with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back. Carol is easily one of my personal favorite economic commentators for her real-world, pragmatic take without bias for political or word games. I highly recommend pre-ordering Carol's book: You Will Own Nothing: Your War with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back. You are going to love this conversation... Episode Highlights: Carol expresses her concerns about the changing global financial order and the possibility of a new financial world order. (5:21) Carol clarifies the conflation of central bank digital currency and cryptocurrency issues. (11:35) Carol mentions that people should be vigilant in order to prevent CBDC from being approved by Congress in order to create a digital dollar because CBDC could be sneaked into other legislation, potentially putting freedom and opportunity at risk. (15:51) Carol discusses the importance of people being informed about these issues and being exposed to various sources of information in order to understand the broader implications. (22:19) Ryan discusses the challenges that small business owners face in today's economy, as well as the importance of communicating these realities. (26:09) Carol mentions that individuals, families, and communities should be prepared for a possible shift in living standards as a result of the changing financial world order. (35:08) Carol explains the Fed's responsibility in holding the world reserve currency and the potential consequences of the dollar's decline. (41:32) Carol believes that people are shifting to digital currency out of fear of losing control, but they are unaware of the implications. (48:50) Carol mentions that people are afraid of being independent thinkers because they are afraid of losing their jobs and opportunities, so they don't ask questions they don't want to know the answers to. (52:32) Carol explains that accountability must be restored in order to reduce moral hazard and hold politicians accountable. (54:39) Key Quotes: “We have been at the center of the global financial universe, all of the signs everything that I'm sure that you're going to deep dive into the different pieces of this all lined up under this big umbrella. So that is the piece that's concerning me and everything else is just a puzzle piece on how that all comes together.” - Carol Roth “We have to be very clear that the central bank, digital currency, or digital dollar is not crypto for what it stands for because that's the first level of conflation.” - Carol Roth One thing I'll tell you is that while not every war brings about new financial world order, every new financial world order has been brought about by war, which is another important thing to think about…But you know, that's just the reality of kind of a final catalyst because everyone gets real desperate when they start feeling like they lose control of the money, which again is why they're moving towards the central bank digital currency. - Carol Roth Resources Mentioned: Carol Roth LinkedIn Future File® Book: You Will Own Nothing: Your War with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back. Book: The War on Small Business Reach out to Ryan Hanley Rogue Risk Finding Peak
In this episode of The Ryan Hanley Show, Ryan Hanley sits down with Carol Roth. Carol Roth is the Creator of the Future File® legacy planning system, a national media personality, a billion-dollar dealmaker, a brand spokesperson, an investor, a board member & bestselling author of The War on Small Business. In this repeat visit to the podcast, Carol expands on your warning calls two years ago with the War on Small Business with her new book, You Will Own Nothing: Your War with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back. Carol is easily one of my personal favorite economic commentators for her real-world, pragmatic take without bias for political or word games. I highly recommend pre-ordering Carol's book: You Will Own Nothing: Your War with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back. You are going to love this conversation... Episode Highlights: Carol expresses her concerns about the changing global financial order and the possibility of a new financial world order. (5:21) Carol clarifies the conflation of central bank digital currency and cryptocurrency issues. (11:35) Carol mentions that people should be vigilant in order to prevent CBDC from being approved by Congress in order to create a digital dollar because CBDC could be sneaked into other legislation, potentially putting freedom and opportunity at risk. (15:51) Carol discusses the importance of people being informed about these issues and being exposed to various sources of information in order to understand the broader implications. (22:19) Ryan discusses the challenges that small business owners face in today's economy, as well as the importance of communicating these realities. (26:09) Carol mentions that individuals, families, and communities should be prepared for a possible shift in living standards as a result of the changing financial world order. (35:08) Carol explains the Fed's responsibility in holding the world reserve currency and the potential consequences of the dollar's decline. (41:32) Carol believes that people are shifting to digital currency out of fear of losing control, but they are unaware of the implications. (48:50) Carol mentions that people are afraid of being independent thinkers because they are afraid of losing their jobs and opportunities, so they don't ask questions they don't want to know the answers to. (52:32) Carol explains that accountability must be restored in order to reduce moral hazard and hold politicians accountable. (54:39) Key Quotes: “We have been at the center of the global financial universe, all of the signs everything that I'm sure that you're going to deep dive into the different pieces of this all lined up under this big umbrella. So that is the piece that's concerning me and everything else is just a puzzle piece on how that all comes together.” - Carol Roth “We have to be very clear that the central bank, digital currency, or digital dollar is not crypto for what it stands for because that's the first level of conflation.” - Carol Roth One thing I'll tell you is that while not every war brings about new financial world order, every new financial world order has been brought about by war, which is another important thing to think about…But you know, that's just the reality of kind of a final catalyst because everyone gets real desperate when they start feeling like they lose control of the money, which again is why they're moving towards the central bank digital currency. - Carol Roth Resources Mentioned: Carol Roth LinkedIn Future File® Book: You Will Own Nothing: Your War with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back. Book: The War on Small Business Reach out to Ryan Hanley Rogue Risk Finding Peak
In this episode of The Ryan Hanley Show, Ryan Hanley sits down with Carol Roth.Carol Roth is the Creator of the Future File® legacy planning system, a national media personality, a billion-dollar dealmaker, a brand spokesperson, an investor, a board member & bestselling author of The War on Small Business. In this repeat visit to the podcast, Carol expands on your warning calls two years ago with the War on Small Business with her new book, You Will Own Nothing: Your War with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back.Carol is easily one of my personal favorite economic commentators for her real-world, pragmatic take without bias for political or word games.I highly recommend pre-ordering Carol's book: You Will Own Nothing: Your War with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back.You are going to love this conversation...Episode Highlights: Carol expresses her concerns about the changing global financial order and the possibility of a new financial world order. (5:21) Carol clarifies the conflation of central bank digital currency and cryptocurrency issues. (11:35) Carol mentions that people should be vigilant in order to prevent CBDC from being approved by Congress in order to create a digital dollar because CBDC could be sneaked into other legislation, potentially putting freedom and opportunity at risk. (15:51) Carol discusses the importance of people being informed about these issues and being exposed to various sources of information in order to understand the broader implications. (22:19) Ryan discusses the challenges that small business owners face in today's economy, as well as the importance of communicating these realities. (26:09) Carol mentions that individuals, families, and communities should be prepared for a possible shift in living standards as a result of the changing financial world order. (35:08) Carol explains the Fed's responsibility in holding the world reserve currency and the potential consequences of the dollar's decline. (41:32) Carol believes that people are shifting to digital currency out of fear of losing control, but they are unaware of the implications. (48:50) Carol mentions that people are afraid of being independent thinkers because they are afraid of losing their jobs and opportunities, so they don't ask questions they don't want to know the answers to. (52:32) Carol explains that accountability must be restored in order to reduce moral hazard and hold politicians accountable. (54:39) Key Quotes: “We have been at the center of the global financial universe, all of the signs everything that I'm sure that you're going to deep dive into the different pieces of this all lined up under this big umbrella. So that is the piece that's concerning me and everything else is just a puzzle piece on how that all comes together.” - Carol Roth “We have to be very clear that the central bank, digital currency, or digital dollar is not crypto for what it stands for because that's the first level of conflation.” - Carol Roth One thing I'll tell you is that while not every war brings about new financial world order, every new financial world order has been brought about by war, which is another important thing to think about…But you know, that's just the reality of kind of a final catalyst because everyone gets real desperate when they start feeling like they lose control of the money, which again is why they're moving towards the central bank digital currency. - Carol Roth Resources Mentioned: Carol Roth LinkedIn Future File® Book: You Will Own Nothing: Your War with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back. Book: The War on Small Business Reach out to Ryan Hanley Rogue Risk Finding Peak Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Uncover the sinister secrets of Project Blue Beam - a mysterious government scheme with roots in biblical prophecy and a diabolical plan to control the entire world. Join Ty and Bailey on the final episode of Cult Talks: Conspiracy as they peel back the layers of this shocking conspiracy and ask the questions that will #QuestionEverything.Support the showMake sure to follow @CultTalkNet on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube for more Groovy content!Check out Cult of Campbell every other Monday for a groovy dose of Bruce Campbell!#QuestionEverything every other Tuesday with Cult Talks: Conspiracy! where we dive deep into the dark corners of the fringe. Explore the vast worlds of Fantasy and Sci-Fi with our long-form exploration podcast, Cult of Lore! You can find FULL videos of Cult of Lore as well at youtube.com/CultTalkNet.#JoinTheTalk
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"The War on Small Business" written by Carol Roth was released today by Harper Collins and you can listen to our featured interview! In The War on Small Business, entrepreneur Carol Roth unveils the many abuses of power inflicted on small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Small business owners were thrown in jail for trying to make a living. Individual rights were discarded. Big government did what it does best—intentionally protect the rich and powerful. And if Americans don't wake up and stop it, politicians will continue to produce policies that intensify their war on small business and all that stands in the way of centralized power and control. Carol Roth is a national media personality, creator of the legacy planning system Future File, ‘recovering' investment banker/billion-dollar deal maker, business advisor, company director, investor, speaker and author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Entrepreneur Equation. She has been a judge on the Mark Burnett (Shark Tank, The Voice, Survivor, The Apprentice) produced technology competition series, America's Greatest Makers, on TBS and the Host of Microsoft's Office Small Business Academy show, among other on-air engagements. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themichaelcalderinshow/message
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This week, The Pack visits with Carol Roth (@caroljsroth on Twitter). Carol is a vociferous advocate for small business. She is also the Creator of the Future File®️ legacy-planning system, a national media personality, billion-dollar dealmaker, brand spokesperson, investor, board member and a bestselling author. Carol takes The Pack though her upcoming book, talks about the NFL and names the greatest running-back of all time, and tackles government overreach and the devastating impact that both the government and Covid 19 have had on small business in America. Touching on China, PPE, supply chains, and the unemployment rate, Carol covers pretty much everything under the sun. Carol was named a Top-100 Small Business Influencer for 2011-2015 by Small Biz Trends. She has written hundreds of articles for a variety of outlets. Additionally, she is a sought-after emcee, speaker, and moderator at events that included the Virgin Atlantic Conference with Richard Branson, the Chicago Cubs Convention, VALIC, Entrepreneur, and many others. Carol is the creator of Future File. The Future File system provides you and your loved ones two roadmaps for legacy-planning. The first helps you to organize your wishes and provides important information for your loved ones. The second helps your loved ones know what to do when the time comes. Sit back, pour yourself a drink, and enjoy. Links for Carol Roth & topics covered on the podcast. https://twitter.com/caroljsroth https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroljsroth/ https://bookshop.org/ https://www.futurefile.com/ 3:83 Carol and The Pack talk about the NFL and getting her to be a Lions fan. 4:42 How Carol came up with “The war on small business” and the Pandemic. 8:51 Small business are the backbone of 99.9% of the world economy and lets just shut it down for 2 weeks. 11:49 Dan predicts the pandemic in 2018 and gets boo'ed. 13:28 China, Free Speech and Capitalism. 16:52 Empires, the crushing weight of debt and the attack on small business. 24:22 Small Business, the pandemic supply chain, and no booze in Pennsylvania. 30:14 Government Overreach and misspent funding during Covid 19. 34:39 The march towards UBI and Zombie Companies. 36:55 Passive Investment Vehicles and Frauds. 39:14 SPAC Jesus, RTO's and the golden age of IPO's. 42:32 Central planning – the soft takeover and dept we cannot service. 46:48 We don't have a revenue problem we have a spending problem. 51:27 Provident funds, let me invest my own money. 54:24 Why we need a viable 3rd party and inflation. 56:59 The Fed and faux independence. 1:01:50 Free Speech, social media, and censorship 1:04:53 What can people do to help small business. 1:09:43 I got an action figure. 1:12:13 An amazing summary and closing from Carol.
Carol Roth is a TV personality, bestselling author, entrepreneur, radio host, and investor. She appears regularly on national cable television networks including Fox Business, CNBC, CNN, Fox News and MSNBC. Widely respected a one of the country's most successful business advisors, she is the author of New York Times bestselling book, The Entrepreneur Equation and creator of the Future File® legacy planning system. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhts/message
Our special guest on this week's episode of The Over 50 Entrepreneur is Carol Roth, creator of Future File. She's a business advisor, company director, investor, speaker, and best-selling author of The Entrepreneur Equation. A “recovering investment banker” and small business expert, she also hosts her own podcast, The Roth Effect.We chat about her self-made start, as well as: Her entrepreneurial spirit and early applications of business consulting Considering who you serve as a small business Finding the right business support for continued expansion The number one thing small businesses should be focusing on right now ROI > ROE And more
Carol Roth is the creator of the Future File(r) legacy planning system, "recovering" investment banker, investor, entrepreneur, business advisor, national media personality and author of the New York Times bestselling book, "The Entrepreneur Equation. " Carol "plays herself on TV" weekly, having been a reality TV show judge for Mark Burnett's America's Greatest Makers on TBS, media contributor to a variety of national outlets, and host of Microsoft's Office Small Business Academy. She currently hosts The Roth Effect podcast (available on all podcast outlets) and is a weekly panelist on Fox Business's Bulls & Bears show. Carol is a former public company director and sits on private boards as well. Carol has also acted as an outsourced CCO (Chief Customer Officer) via a JV for a branded consumer company for more than a decade and has an action figure made in her likeness. You can connect with Carol on Twitter @CarolJSRoth
Carol Roth is an entrepreneur, creator of Future File, a commentator on TV and radio and she has her own podcast The Roth Effect. Carol joined me about the time she took break from post-college pageant life to go on a job interview she thought was just an excuse to go on a free vacation, and ended up with a career. It worked out pretty well for her. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-greatest-story-ever-podcast6760/donations
New York Times best-selling author and future game show host Carol Roth was kind enough to spend an hour chatting with us. We covered all of the things; how small businesses are struggling to survive during the government imposed lockdown, the Fed's seemingly endless money printing, the 2020 presidential primary (yes that's still a thing) and the awesome tool that Carol has created called Future File that will help you plan your legacy and wishes.
Carol Roth joins Tim to talk about a wide range of things, most notably how to use humor to make a point. Carol is a 2020 version of a renaissance woman, a national media personality, a former investment banker, a New York Times best-selling author, and now an investor, business advisor and entrepreneur. We talk with Carol about her career and the niche she has carved for herself providing tough love on business, entrepreneurship and how she leverages the power of humor to make a point. https://traffic.libsyn.com/shapingopinion/Using_Humor_to_Make_a_Point_auphonic.mp3 Carol Roth describes herself as a recovering investment banker and billion-dollar deal maker, and that's just the beginning. She's a national media personality, a business advisor, a company director, investor, sought after speaker and the author of the New York Times bestseller, “The Entrepreneur Equation.” She was a judge on the Mark Burnett TBS network series called “America's Greatest Makers.” Think of it as a “Shark Tank” for technology ideas. She's been the host of Microsoft's Office Small Business Academy, and makes frequent appearances on Fox Business Network's Bulls & Bears, CNBC and many other network news programs. She has a popular blog and is the host of a podcast called “The Roth Effect.” And, of course, she's what you might consider a social media influencer, with a legion of followers on Twitter and a big presence on other platforms. But as I mentioned, if Carol has a super power, it's probably her ability to drive a point home with a sense of humor that's edgy and contains no small amount of truth. Links Carol Roth (website) Carol Roth Twitter Account The Entrepreneur Equation, by Carol Roth The Roth Effect, (podcast on Apple) Future File About this Episode's Guest Carol Roth Carol Roth is a national media personality, creator of the legacy planning system Future File, ‘recovering' investment banker/billion-dollar deal maker, business advisor, company director, investor, speaker and author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Entrepreneur Equation. She has been a judge on the Mark Burnett (Shark Tank, The Voice, Survivor, The Apprentice) produced technology competition series, America's Greatest Makers, on TBS and the Host of Microsoft's Office Small Business Academy show, among other on-air engagements. Carol also contributes various media, where her multimedia commentary covers big and small business and the economy, current events, politics and pop culture topics. She hosts the podcast The Roth Effect and is a weekly panelist on Fox Business's Bulls & Bears, as well as other programming. Her avid defense of capitalism, free markets and reason finds her op-eds published in a variety of outlets. Previously, Carol was the host of The Noon Show, a current events talk show on WGN Radio and a contributor to CNBC where she was a weekly panelist/co-host of CNBC's Closing Bell. Carol has also been seen weekly on a variety of national television outlets including Fox Business, CNN, Fox News and MSNBC. Carol has worked with hundreds of companies, ranging from a single entrepreneur with an idea to Fortune 500 businesses, on all aspects of business and financial strategy. Collectively, she has helped her clients complete more than $2 billion in deal transactions, including raising more than $1 billion in capital, completing $750+ million in mergers and acquisitions, securing high-profile licensing and partnership deals and creating 7-figure brand loyalty programs. Carol also acts as a brand spokesperson, ambassador and influencer for a number of companies and brands that are seeking to reach a broader audience, with a focus on those looking to reach small business owners and entrepreneurs, professional women and retail investors. Previous and current brand clients include Microsoft, Bank of America, MasterCard and Nextiva, among others. She also creates proprietary and licensed conten...
Carol Roth joins Tim to talk about a wide range of things, most notably how to use humor to make a point. Carol is a 2020 version of a renaissance woman, a national media personality, a former investment banker, a New York Times best-selling author, and now an investor, business advisor and entrepreneur. We talk with Carol about her career and the niche she has carved for herself providing tough love on business, entrepreneurship and how she leverages the power of humor to make a point. https://traffic.libsyn.com/shapingopinion/Using_Humor_to_Make_a_Point_auphonic.mp3 Carol Roth describes herself as a recovering investment banker and billion-dollar deal maker, and that’s just the beginning. She’s a national media personality, a business advisor, a company director, investor, sought after speaker and the author of the New York Times bestseller, “The Entrepreneur Equation.” She was a judge on the Mark Burnett TBS network series called “America’s Greatest Makers.” Think of it as a “Shark Tank” for technology ideas. She’s been the host of Microsoft’s Office Small Business Academy, and makes frequent appearances on Fox Business Network’s Bulls & Bears, CNBC and many other network news programs. She has a popular blog and is the host of a podcast called “The Roth Effect.” And, of course, she’s what you might consider a social media influencer, with a legion of followers on Twitter and a big presence on other platforms. But as I mentioned, if Carol has a super power, it’s probably her ability to drive a point home with a sense of humor that’s edgy and contains no small amount of truth. Links Carol Roth (website) Carol Roth Twitter Account The Entrepreneur Equation, by Carol Roth The Roth Effect, (podcast on Apple) Future File About this Episode’s Guest Carol Roth Carol Roth is a national media personality, creator of the legacy planning system Future File, ‘recovering’ investment banker/billion-dollar deal maker, business advisor, company director, investor, speaker and author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Entrepreneur Equation. She has been a judge on the Mark Burnett (Shark Tank, The Voice, Survivor, The Apprentice) produced technology competition series, America’s Greatest Makers, on TBS and the Host of Microsoft’s Office Small Business Academy show, among other on-air engagements. Carol also contributes various media, where her multimedia commentary covers big and small business and the economy, current events, politics and pop culture topics. She hosts the podcast The Roth Effect and is a weekly panelist on Fox Business’s Bulls & Bears, as well as other programming. Her avid defense of capitalism, free markets and reason finds her op-eds published in a variety of outlets. Previously, Carol was the host of The Noon Show, a current events talk show on WGN Radio and a contributor to CNBC where she was a weekly panelist/co-host of CNBC’s Closing Bell. Carol has also been seen weekly on a variety of national television outlets including Fox Business, CNN, Fox News and MSNBC. Carol has worked with hundreds of companies, ranging from a single entrepreneur with an idea to Fortune 500 businesses, on all aspects of business and financial strategy. Collectively, she has helped her clients complete more than $2 billion in deal transactions, including raising more than $1 billion in capital, completing $750+ million in mergers and acquisitions, securing high-profile licensing and partnership deals and creating 7-figure brand loyalty programs. Carol also acts as a brand spokesperson, ambassador and influencer for a number of companies and brands that are seeking to reach a broader audience, with a focus on those looking to reach small business owners and entrepreneurs, professional women and retail investors. Previous and current brand clients include Microsoft, Bank of America, MasterCard and Nextiva, among others. She also creates proprietary and licensed conten...
“As an entrepreneur today you don’t have the luxury of not being a marketer” Carol Roth is the creator of the legacy planning system, Future File. After a career in investment banking, Carol decided she wanted to do something else. She is now a business advisor and author of the New York Time’s best seller “The Entrepreneur Equation.” Carol is also a weekly panelist on the Fox Business show Bulls & Bears. With over 20 years of business advisor experience, Carol has worked with countless small and medium sized businesses, as well as Fortune 500 companies, advising in many aspects of business and financial strategy. “You have to accept failure as part of the process. And the right way to fail is to fail quickly, cheaply and never the same way twice.” On this podcast, Carol outlined her career path and how she moved from investment banking to a business focus. We also discussed: -Handling challenges in business -5 minute mentors -Tips on moving ahead in business -Technology advancements in business -Valuing existing customers -The importance of testimonials and social proof If you want to learn more about Carol, click below: Website: https://www.carolroth.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/caroljsroth LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/caroljsroth/
Sarah and Dawn welcome business & venture capital guru, Fox Business panelist, podcast host & action figure model Carol Roth to the #@#*! studio. Join them as they talk about Carol’s Future File legacy planning system (FutureFile.com), capitalism and entrepreneurship, and her approach to improving on-camera performance. You’ll even get to hear a couple “Now You Know” tidbits, a la “The Roth Effect” podcast. Twitter: @FoundersGirl @aurora_g96 @caroljsroth Web: http://www.bleepingpodcast.com
Sarah and Dawn welcome business & venture capital guru, Fox Business panelist, podcast host & action figure model Carol Roth to the #@#*! studio. Join them as they talk about Carol’s Future File legacy planning system (FutureFile.com), capitalism and entrepreneurship, and her approach to improving on-camera performance. You’ll even get to hear a couple “Now You Know” tidbits, a la “The Roth Effect” podcast. Twitter: @FoundersGirl @aurora_g96 @caroljsroth Web: http://www.bleepingpodcast.com
Entrepreneur, Planning, Business, Thinking, Consequences Summary Good intentions are terrific, but what are the consequences when they're not thought through? We'll look at that in our Thought of the Day. And in our interview segment, the always wise and entertaining entrepreneur and media personality, Carol Roth, shares the benefits of playing the long game … and why most of us fail to do so. That and more on today's show. Bob's Thought of the Day We'll explore: A powerful passage about unintended consequences from Robert Greene's book, The Laws of Human Nature. Steps to take when about to make a quick decision to solve an immediate problem. The importance of making a “conscious decision” based on the most amount of information possible. Interview with Carol Roth You'll discover: How long-term thinking and delayed gratification can improve all areas of society. Carol's story of going from 40k in student debt to making her first million by age 30. Why investors and board members of publicly traded companies must think long-term. The value of term limits for politicians. How playing the long game can make you more prepared for short-term opportunities. The value of the legacy planning system Future File® when planning end-of-life wishes. Click to Tweet On this episode, @caroljsroth shares how the power of long-term thinking and delayed gratification can improve all areas of society. #planning When you play the long game, you are more prepared to take advantage of short-term #opportunities. @caroljsroth What makes a successful #entrepreneur? 1) A need in the market. 2) You are the right person to solve it. 3) It's the right time for you and for the market. @caroljsroth Interview Links CarolRoth.com Read Carol's blog Hire Carol to speakThe Laws of Human Nature by Robert GreeneFuture FileThe Entrepreneur Equation by Carol Roth The Roth Effect Podcast Follow Carol on Twitter Resources The Go-Giver Influencers Facebook LIVE Show Order The Go-Giver Influencer Sell The Go-Giver Way Audio Program GoGiverSalesAcademy.com The Go-Giver Leader TheGoGiver.com GoGiverSpeaker.com Burg.com How to Post a Review
Segment 1: Scott Jordan is the CEO of Scottevest. He grew the company from his guest bedroom into one of Inc.com's fastest growing companies, now offering more than 60 garments for men and women including jackets, pants, hoodies, hats, even underwear.Segment 2: Seth Godin is an author, entrepreneur and most of all, a teacher. In addition to launching one of the most popular blogs in the world, he has written 18 best-selling books, including The Dip, Linchpin, Purple Cow, Tribes, and What To Do When It's Your Turn (And It's Always Your Turn).Segment 3: Ramon Ray & Mike MichalowiczRamon Ray is the founder of Smart Hustle Magazine. He is an entrepreneur, best-selling author and international speaker. Mike Michalowicz is the author of Profit First, Surge, The Pumpkin Plan, and his newest release Clockwork. By his 35th birthday, Mike had founded and sold two companies. Today he is running his third multi-million dollar venture, Profit First Professionals.Segment 4: Carol Roth is the creator of the Future File® legacy planning system, “recovering” investment banker, billion-dollar dealmaker, investor, entrepreneur, business advisor, national media personality and author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Entrepreneur Equation. Segment 5: Barry Moltz with Courtney Gilcrest and Debbie Schreiner – the Business Insanity Talk Radio team!Sponsored by Nextiva and Finagraph
Jason Hartman talks with Carol Roth, entrepreneur, creator of Future File, and author of The Entrepreneur Equation, about the trials and tribulations that come from starting your own business. Many entrepreneurial advice is all sunshine and rainbows, but Carol's book show the dirty side that many entrepreneurs don't get told about. Key Takeaways: [1:44] What is Future File and how did it help Carol when her father passed? [8:08] Carol's dealings with entrepreneurs when she was an investment banker made her realize that many were getting terrible advice as they were starting out [10:29] Can anyone be an entrepreneur or are some people not cut out for it? [13:25] Entrepreneurs need to keep in mind that so few endeavors are successful and prepare themselves accordingly. Really know the business you're going into before jumping in [17:06] You need to figure out if you're running a business or if you're just an independent contractor Website: www.twitter.com/CarolJSRoth www.FutureFile.com
Future File has taken a bit of an indefinite hiatus recently - but we're back for a one-off special edition show all about science!Science continues to progress at breathtaking speed and making sense of it all can be a bit tricky.Technological advancements face off against dangerous precedents and thanks to the internet, it can all be published, tracked and disseminated.Jeff Parsons and Shivali Best have welcomed a special guest to the Future File table to discuss all things science and debunk a couple of popular myths around the subject. Dr. Holly Reeve has a day job as a researcher in the University of Oxford's chemistry department, but has joined the Mirror team as a member of the British Science Association's annual Media Fellowship program. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Carol Roth’s father left a priceless gift when he passed. Now, she is using that to help others map out their plans for everything from their social media accounts, to their cryptocurrency and bitcoin assets, using her innovative FutureFile system. For more information, visit the show notes at https://bobbirebell.com/podcast/carolroth
The fact that Facebook is hoarding your data is nothing new. But you may be surprised at just how nefarious the big blue social network has become.That's the message from Mark Weinstein, a privacy advocate and the founder and CEO of an alternative social network called MeWe.Mark has been an outspoken critic of Facebook and joins Future File host Jeff Parsons to discuss the implications of the recent Cambridge Analytica scandal and the incoming GDPR law in Europe.He reiterates how his business makes money without requiring users to hand over all their information and also has some things to say about the different approaches to privacy on each side of the Atlantic.Join us for a lively discussion that will have you rethinking how you use Facebook and may make you want to check twice what you've agreed to in the settings options of your own account.Thanks for listening. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
You may play video games. You may even be quite good at video games. But are you good enough to compete against thousands of other players for prize money that runs to millions of pounds?Video gaming has grown up and the result is “eSports” a nickname for professional video gaming where the top players are celebrities in their own right. Although eSports got its start in strategy based games in Asia, it's now spread to western titles like Call of Duty, Counter-Strike and FIFA Ultimate Team.Joining host Jeff Parsons this week is Chuboi, a professional FIFA eSports caster and content creator on platforms like YouTube and Twitch.Chuboi is in London to commentate on the Gfinity Elite Series tournament taking place this evening – Friday, April 27 – but he's also knows A LOT about FIFA Ultimate Team. This week's episode of Future File peels back the layers of EA Sports' global hit and offers a few tips and tricks for anyone looking to improve their game. We also discuss what it takes to make it to eSports levels and what the future holds for the sport of competitive video gaming.Thanks for listening. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
With a Netflix or Amazon Prime subscription under your belt, you need never worry about finding something to watch.Both services are pumping millions into developing exclusive content and offering features like 4K resolution or offline viewing.The crucial question, though: which is better?Each one will set you back a monthly subscription but depending on what kind of content you like, you may be drawn to a particular one.Future File hosts Jeff Parsons and Shivali Best sit down with Mirror.co.uk's deputy audience growth editor (and bona fide streaming expert) Jo-Anne Rowney to debate the merits of the different streaming services.Perhaps you're already a subscriber, or have yet to dip your toe in the digital waters. Either way, you should come away from this episode with a few extra films and TV shows added to your watchlist.Thanks for listening. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The Cambridge Analytica fallout is continuing for Facebook which this week released new information about the numbers involved in the data harvest.Chief technology officer Mike Schroeper also outlined new measures to limit data sharing with third-party apps and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will appear before a US committee.But despite the controversy, are people actually willing to delete their Facebook account? Could it still operate if switched to a paid-for model?Jeff Parsons and Shivali Best are discussing the state of the big blue social network in this week's episode. They touch on how Facebook collects data and whether alternatives like SnapChat or (Facebook owned) WhatsApp are enough to replace it.And, if all this privacy talk has just left you wanting out – Future File tells you how you can delete your account. Or, if you're not sure, just deactivate it for a little while.Thanks for listening. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
If something happened to you today, would your family know your last wishes? Would they even know your computer password? Today’s guest, Carol Roth, is working hard to make sure they do. Carol created FutureFile, a comprehensive legacy planning system that allows you to put all your important documents and wishes in one place. Of course, this is just one of many projects Carol is working on. She is a highly successful entrepreneur, investor, TV personality, New York Times best selling author, and recovering investment banker. She’s even got her own action-figure. I’ll talk to Carol about her multi-faceted career, as well as what we all need to know about creating a legacy plan. To learn more about Carol, visit www.CarolRoth.com or follow her on Twitter @CarolJSRoth. For more visit www.somoneypodcast.com.
Children born today will have a completely different upbringing than any previous generation thanks the explosion of personal information technology.From the constant connectedness of smartphones and social media to a wealth of entertainment provided through the likes of YouTube or video games. Children born in this decade will be immersed in touchscreens, cameras and the ability to access information 24/7.To dive into the benefits and drawbacks of this, Future File host Jeff Parsons is joined by two new fathers: Steve Myall, co-host of the Mirror's First Time Dads podcast and JC Sutton who previously appeared on our video game roundtable episode.Whether you're a new parent yourself or just interested to hear how tech has impacted a couple of guys trying to figure out fatherhood for themselves, you'll enjoy this week's episode.Thanks for listening. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Since launching in February 2005, YouTube has become one of the biggest websites on the planet. Over a billion users spending hours each day watching and uploading content.The company, which was sold to Google in 2006 for $1.65 billion, has given rise to a new way of consuming video. In doing so, it has spawned a new type of celebrity with the top stars drawing huge amounts of money from the platform. But there have also been missteps and controversies along the way as the numbers of views and uploads continues to climb.This week's Future File podcast sees Jeff Parsons and Shivali Best joined by Myles Dyer – a popular YouTuber who has been creating videos on the site for over a decade.They discuss Myles' own story as well as some of the positive and negative aspects of YouTube as a whole.There are also a few nuggets of advice for anyone wanting to get more from YouTube – whether that means finding the right kind of videos or even creating one themselves.Please subscribe and rate the Future File podcast, wherever you choose to listen to it and you can also find out more about Myles on his YouTube channel.Thanks for listening. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Space may be the final frontier but several private companies are making it their mission to turn space tourism into an affordable reality.SpaceX, Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic have poured millions of pounds into research and development, bringing with it a new kind of “space race” for the 21st century.This week's Future File podcast explores the current state of space tourism – from current space stations like the ISS and China's doomed Tiangong-1 to the proposed human settlements on the moon and Mars that Elon Musk hopes to create.Jeff Parsons and Shivali Best discuss whether they would be willing to journey into space and even manage to throw in a couple of book recommendations on the subject of space travel.We also pay a tribute to the late Professor Stephen Hawking who was undoubtedly one of the brightest minds in the scientific community.Thanks for listening. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Mobile World Congress is the giant Barcelona-based tech conference that runs for a few days at the end of every Feburary.It's a chance for industry types to mingle and journalists to get a look at some of the latest products. It's also the launch venue of choice for several technology titans.This year was no different as both Samsung and Sony launched new flagship smartphones. The Samsung Galaxy S9 and the Sony XZ2 are the top-tier Android alternatives to Apple's iPhone X and iPhone 8.Jeff Parsons and Shivali Best have both attended Mobile World Congress and spend this week's episode of Future File analysing the big talking points from this year's event.They touch on the big news from Sony and Samsung and question whether re-released retro phones, which continued in 2018 with the Nokia 8112, is a viable option for some people.There's also a special competition that you can enter to win your very own Samsung Galaxy S9+ and a trip up the BT Tower in London.Thanks for listening. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Video games had a stellar year in 2017.The likes of Super Mario Odyssey, Horizon: Zero Dawn and Forza Motorsport 7 dominated the Switch, PS4 and Xbox One respectively.Meanwhile, smartphones continue to become better gaming devices with better graphics and more complex titles.That's not to say there weren't controversies. Loot boxes hampered the release of EA's Star Wars blockbuster Battlefront 2 and have become a hot-button topic in the gaming world.This week's episode of Future File includes a roundtable discussion of the state of video games in 2018.We touch on some of the best upcoming titles, the aforementioned issues around loot boxes and the best place to start if you're entirely new to gaming.So hit the pause button for the next half-hour and join us for the discussion.Thanks for listening. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
If your New Year's resolution included trying out a new diet in a bid to get healthier then by now you're probably feeling the strain.To keep you on track, this week's Future File podcast is all about the science behind some of today's most popular health trends.Jeff Parsons and Shivali Best explore veganism, gluten-free, paleo and intermittent fasting in an effort to understand how these diets work and why they've become so popular.They examine the nutritional as well as the environmental effects of these diets and even discuss a recent experiment involving edible insects.Whether you're a die-hard diet fan or a nutritional novice, you'll find this week's episode informative and entertaining. Feel free to tweet us with any thoughts you had about the show.Thanks for listening. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Is love anything more complex than chemical signals in the brain? Can human companionship ever be replaced by a sentient robot?These are just some of the questions puzzling Jeff Parsons and Shivali Best in this week's episode of our Future File podcast.The presenters celebrate the fact the most romantic day of the year with a trip into the high-tech world of romance. They find out which dating app is the most popular, what a sex robot actually costs and why they'll both be taking their respective partners to Greggs.Whether you're looking for love or happily settled - this week's episode is best enjoyed with a bottle of wine and a box of your favourite chocolates.Thanks for listening. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Many of the technologies we take for granted today owe their existence to the world of cinema.Inventors frequently cite Hollywood spectacle as the driving force behind creating some shiny new piece of tech.And as real-world equipment begins to match what we see at the multiplexes, screenwriters have to dream up even more outlandish examples of on-screen gadgetry.In this week's episode of Future File, Jeff Parsons and Shivali Best list some of their favourite movie gadgets and explore their real-world alternatives.They also explore some of the gadgets that should best be left in the realm of fiction - paying special attention to the hit Netflix show Black Mirror.If you want to dive more deeply into Charlie Brooker's dystopian TV series, you should check out our sister podcast: Black Mirror Cracked. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Every year, hundreds of thousands of technology enthusiasts descend on Las Vegas for the annual Consumer Electronics Show. It's a place where the great and the good of the technology industry have gathered each January since the 1960s.Alongside the quirky gadgets are emerging technological trends that come to define the next twelve months. Not every new product is a hit, but the show always provides plenty of talking points – and not just for the techies.In the first Future File of 2018, Jeff Parsons and Shivali Best dive into the genesis of CES and pick out what impressed them at this year's event.If you've never heard of CES, then this will serve as an excellent introduction to the tech industry's biggest and brashest annual shindig.Thanks for listening. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Happy New Year! Here are show notes for Episode #24… Hot Topic #1: The Power of Habit Breaking bad habits and/or forming new ones is often at the top of our new year’s resolution lists. If that s you, I have a great book to recommend The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We […] The post The Power of Habit, Life Purpose + Chat w/Carol Roth appeared first on Retirepreneur.
Television viewing habits are changing at breakneck speed. In 2017 we have on-demand programming coupled with affordable tablet screens littering British homes. There's less emphasis on communal viewing but also a huge opportunity to embrace audience engagement and new technologies.This week's episode of Future File features special guest Craig Doyle, best known for presenting BT Sport's live rugby union and MotoGP coverage.Craig, who is also known for his time on seminal tech show Tomorrow's World, helps examine how broadcasters are adapting to the changing needs of consumers. Whether that's dealing with social media pressure or testing out virtual reality.Join us for this lively discussion that might make you stop and think for a second next time you settle down in front of the box. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Strapping a mini-computer to your wrist was once the realm of science fiction. Now, you can't walk down the street without spying an Apple Watch or a Fitbit band.These popular new gadgets offer an increasing number of features, including the ability to measure your heart-rate or pay for things on the go. But do they really warrant you ditching a regular Timex just so you don't have to pull your phone out of your pocket to check your notifications?In this week's episode of Future File, we delve into the state of the smartwatch scene, comparing the Apple Watch Series 3 against the Fitbit Ionic. We discuss whether glancing at your watch is ruder than glancing at your phone and uncover the meaning of the word “Phubbing”.If you're not sure what the fuss is about so-called “wearable technology” or aren't sure which smartwatch is worth your cash, then dive in and find out what you've been missing.Thanks for listening For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Segment 1: Carol Roth is the creator of the Future File® legacy planning system, “recovering” investment banker, billion-dollar dealmaker, investor, entrepreneur, business advisor, national media personality and author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Entrepreneur Equation.Segment 2: Ryan O'Donnell is Co-Founder/CEO of two leading tech platforms used by thousands of companies, both large and small, for generating a consistent sales pipeline. SellHack is a Chrome browser extension used to build targeted prospect lists and Replyify automatically sends out your cold email campaigns so you'll never forget to follow-up again.Segment 3: Pablo Fuentes is the CEO and Founder of Proven, a leading small business hiring tool. Segment 4: Barry Moltz shares how to get your business unstuck.Segment 5: Adam Stettner is the founder and CEO of Reliant Funding, a financial services company dedicated to helping American small businesses. Sponsored by Nextiva and Kabbage.
The theme for Nextiva’s conference this year, NextCon, was customer experience. And Small Business Trends did a great job of covering the event. Do yourself a favor and check out the coverage, as there were a ton of great speakers, including Brian Solis, Les McKeown, and Google’s Lawrence Cole, as well as Nextiva founder and CEO Tomas Gorny. I had the pleasure of speaking with business television personality and best-selling author Carol Roth, who focused her keynote session on customer loyalty, and idea she calls Customer Experience 3.0. Below is an edited transcript of our conversation. To hear the full conversation click the embedded video or SoundCloud player below.
Technology companies are scrambling to win the war for your house.The Amazon Echo, Google Home and Apple HomePod are examples of so-called "smart speakers" that answer questions, play music and in some cases even control other smart appliances.But if you're a consumer trying to decide which is the best option for you, it can all be a bit baffling. Should you side with Siri or answer to Alexa? In this week's episode of Future File, we delve into the different products on offer and discuss whether voice-controlled tech will become the norm for the next generation.So, whether you've taken the plunge with a smart speaker already or are just curious about the motives behind the new gadgets, this episode is for you. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In the Microsoft Partner Network Podcast, we speak with industry leaders and Microsoft partners about the big ideas shaping business and technology today. Today’s we hear from Carol Roth in episode 2 of 6 in our Hacking the Future podcast series. Carol, creator of the Future File® legacy planning system, discusses why most tech companies fail when selling to small businesses, what mistakes she sees most frequently in the partner ecosystem, and what can be done to succeed instead. For a full transcript of the podcast, check out the blog, and be sure to follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter @MSPartner. Host: Rachel Braunstein, Microsoft Digital Marketing Manager Follow her @rkbraunstein and on LinkedIn. Guest: Carol Roth, Creator of the Future File® legacy planning system, billion-dollar dealmaker, national media personality and bestselling author Follow her @CarolJSRoth, on LinkedIn, or visit http://www.carolroth.com/ and futurefile.com