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The Troy Francis Podcast
BECOME THE MAN WHO CAN'T BE BROKEN: Turn your pain into FIRE!

The Troy Francis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 15:28


Pain is inevitable - success is notWhen we feel pain, whether around relationships, work, or any other aspect of our lives, we need to use it as a force for goodWe need to make it fuel that drives us on even in the direst of circumstances Remember - it's not about how many times you fall over. It's about how many times you get up again. ******This is not a podcast about pickup.It's about presence.Seduction.Style.Power.And the mythic art of staying dangerous in a world that wants you tame.If you're done with fluff and ready to hear something real — you're in the right place.

Linda's Corner: Faith, Family, and Living Joyfully
Sharing our Pain: A Survival Journey from Heartbreak to Healing

Linda's Corner: Faith, Family, and Living Joyfully

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 32:14


Theresa Bruno was shaken to her core when her beloved husband James took his own life during the Covid lockdown in 2020.  This tragedy sent her on  survival journey and a mission to turn her pain into purpose.  Theresa is an overcomer, the host of The Soul Talks Podcast, and the founder and designer for Jordan Alexander Jewelry.  Some of the highlights Theresa shares:Her survival journey after losing her husband to suicideLearning how to emerge from the darkness of shame and isolationHow sharing your pain lessens its powerI wanted to handle everything myselfHow we can grow from hard thingsGather a group of trustworthy people to create a "kitchen table" of supportDon't go through grief aloneOur friends and family can support and help usDealing with depressionHow the lockdown during Covid exacerbated feelings of grief and isolationGrief doesn't go away - it changes us for goodWe can experience happiness again after tragedyHow suicide adds shame and self blame to our grief of lossWe're trying to be perfect so we can be worthy of love - here's the secret - you're already worthy of loveHow Theresa's definition of success changed after her loss.  She designed jewelry pieces for Oprah, Julia Roberts, Jennifer Hudson, Pink and Michelle Obama - but now she finds fulfillment in reaching out to othersFinding a sense of purpose in service rather than the pursuit of successI am enough - You are enoughIt's okay not to be okayEveryone is on a survival journey of some kindLearning to be vulnerableLearning to share from our imperfectionUsing gratitude as a tool for survivalFinding meaning and purpose from hard thingsAnd more Please share, subscribe, leave a rating and review, visit the Linda's Corner website at lindascornerpodcast.com and/or follow on youtube, facebook, instagram, and pinterest @lindascornerpodcast. Thanks!Also please visit the Hope for Healing website at hopeforhealingfoundation.org for free resources to increase happiness, build confidence and self esteem, improve relationships, manage stress, and calm feelings of depression and anxiety.   Become the champion of your own story as you overcome your challenges. 

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword
Thursday, August 8, 2024 - Oh, boy, it's an OBOE

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 17:16


It's Rebus Thursday, not an official holiday as far as we can tell, but a) it is Thursday, and b) the grid is riddled with rebuses (rebusae?), so the name seems apt. The crossword was Christopher Youngs' fifth for the NYTimes, but his first Thursday effort, so it's a debut, of a sort. We're betting his next crossword will be a Sunday.Show note imagery: Some JAWAs, probably up to no goodWe love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!

GOD'S SpokenWords
"Radiant Grace: Reflecting on God's Goodness

GOD'S SpokenWords

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 7:43


God`s Goodness God is good all the time, all the time He is good.We say this phrase all the time, most especially during good times.We thank God for His goodness, and we praise His Holy Name when things are moving very well.But can you also say that God is good all the time, and all the time He is good in an unpleasant situation?Specially, in the midst of you losing someone. Does the goodness of God stops or ends, when our prayers according to our understanding are not being answered?How do we define the goodness of God?The word of God is full with the goodness of God.Ps 107: 1-2 O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever. 2 Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom he hath redeemed from the hand of the enemy;Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men! 9 For he satisfieth the longing soul, and filleth the hungry soul with goodness. God is not just good, he is the definition of goodPs 119:68 You are good and do good..He is good in and of himself.It is His nature, His character.He is the original definition of goodJesus put it this way in Mark 10:18 So Jesus said to him, “Why do you call Me good? No one is good but One, that is, God.Goodness is what he does.All that he does is good.David said in psalms 145:6-7 Men shall speak of the might of Your awesome acts, And I will declare Your greatness. They shall [e]utter the memory of Your great goodness. And shall sing of Your righteousness.Good and upright is the Lord God, our heavenly father is always there for us,He intervenes for us daily, and supplies all of our needs.James 1:17 says Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.His goodness does stop or ends because we think he didn`t answered our prayers.God shows his goodness through His Son Jesus Christ.Him being the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation.God was pleased to have all His fullness dwell in Him.Jesus is God`s goodness in the flesh.Through the finish work of Christ, our sins have been forgiven. Is that not the greatest gift ever?Is that not his goodness poured lavishly upon us?Romans 5:8 says: But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. God is good, He is has shown his good in the biggest way possible, by not sparing His own son. How will he not also with him grant us everything? This includes all the little things which we need to go through life, even in that depression, during your grieving process, the late-night cry, the smile you put on your face even though life is hard.He sees all of that and he has provided all that you need to go through that moment. In the midst of trouble, His is goodIn the midst of depression, His is goodIn the midst of losing your loved ones, He is goodIn the midst of that financial situation, He is goodIn the midst of all that life may through at you, He is goodWe see in Christ, the goodness of God. For all the promises of God is yeah and amen.He is a good father that gives good gifts to his children. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/assumpta-widak/message

SB Nation AM with Tony Desiere & Ronn Culver
3961: The Good The Bad The Dumb 10/25/2023

SB Nation AM with Tony Desiere & Ronn Culver

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 21:52


GoodWe have a DFW Sportsigami! All 5 of their major sports franchises are in season at the same time - Cowboys, Rangers, Mavericks, Stars, FC Dallas BadSad to say Tony, Bobi, the world's oldest dog has passed away at the age of 31 years old. Dumb#GiannisAntetokounmpo claims for the first time in his career, he did not know the numbers to his contract...sounds like "football guy" #DallasCowboys #StraightUpTX #MFFL #TexasHockey #DTID #FearTheDeer

de Groene Nerds
#8 Waarom vallen mijn zonnepanelen uit?

de Groene Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 38:18


Schijnt de zon flink én heb je net een beetje pech? Dan kan het zijn dat je omvormer uitschakelt. Je hebt dan het maximum voltage bereikt wat je omvormer mag verwerken. In deze aflevering van De Groene Nerds bespreken Aljo en Danny het uitvallen van zonnepanelen bij een te hoge netspanning. Ze onderzoeken oorzaken van dit probleem en bespreken maatregelen die je kunt nemen om te voorkomen dat je zonnepanelen automatisch, zoals het voordeel van een 3-fase omvormer en het zelf gebruiken van stroom tijdens pieken van veel zonne-energie. Handige linksDossier zonnepanelen uitzettenZo zet je je GoodWe omvormer slim uit: Zo zet je je Growatt omvormer slim uitPodcast over lage of negatieve prijzen bij veel zon en wind: zo werkt het Hoofdstukken00:00 Slap gepraat02:39 Terugblik op de vorige aflevering over het uitzetten van je zonnepanelen tijdens negatieve energieprijzen07:26 Euvels tijdens het inspelen op lage dynamische energieprijzen10:46 Vraag van een luisteraar: waarom schakelt de netbeheerder mijn omvormer uit?11:45 Zonnepanelen uitvallen bij te veel zon: de cijfers12:54 Veel zon en wind zorgen steeds vaker voor een vol stroomnet15:45 Wat is netspanning?18:15 De netspanning bij jou thuis bekijken19:43 Hoe erg is het als de omvormer uitvalt vanwege een te hoge netspanning?25:21 Hoe kun je er voor zorgen dat je omvormer niet uitvalt?Volg de Groene Nerds podcast op YouTube, Apple Podcasts en Spotify. En discussieer mee in onze Telegram Community!De Groene Nerds is een productie van De Podcasters. Wil je samenwerken met ons? Neem dan contact op met samenwerken@depodcasters.nl.

We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits
451. Real Talk: Why Nonprofits Must Dream Bigger (Replay) - Dan Pallotta

We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 48:13 Transcription Available


Meet Dan. His TED Talk "The Way We Think About Charity is Dead Wrong," went viral less than a decade ago and has been viewed millions of times by starry-eyed dreamers everywhere who are intent on using their creativity and innovation to do good. [insert image of us frantically waving as some of these believers] We're talking nonprofit disruption, marketing, involving your kids in philanthropy and generally working hard not to fangirl over him too much. Join us for the convo we waited to have since the first time we hit play and we're excited to share again today.Today's GuestDan Pallotta, TED Speaker, Entrepreneur, Author + Humanitarian ActivistEpisode HighlightsDan's story and journey to where he is today (2:45)The difference between the non-profit and for-profit sector  (6:45)Combating the overhead crisis - (13:10)What is holding people back? - (17:25)If you aren't being laughed at, you aren't dreaming big enough (17:30)Leaning into disruption (23:45)Dan's advice for young professionals (24:00)Explore the full potential of your humanity and inspire your donors to join you (27:00)Background of the Charity Defense Council (32:30)A powerful moment of philanthropy in Dan's life (35:35)Infusing philanthropy into raising kids - (38:35)Dan's One Good Thing: Life is happening right now.  (40:30)For more information + episode details visit: weareforgood.com/episode/451.About our Sponsor: Foster AvenueAs a philanthropic communications consulting and creative agency, Foster Avenue sees how campaign communications are facing a revolution these days. And luckily, they're sharing their insights. They are sharing a 10-point checklist for creating campaign communications that meet the moment. And we want to get this checklist into your hands so you can start refining your messaging right away.Learn more today at www.fosteravenue.com/goodWe want to thank the sponsors of this year's Responsive Nonprofit Summit that we co-presented with our friends at Virtuous. Thank you to Community Boost, DonorSearch, Feathr and Philanthropy Network for your support. We are honored to lock arms with you!

Podcast Notes Playlist: Latest Episodes
Trae Stephens - Find Good Quests - [Invest Like the Best, EP.319]

Podcast Notes Playlist: Latest Episodes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 66:10


Invest Like the Best Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Many of the high-margin software businesses have no impact on society, and sometimes can even have a negative impact on society Founders in the dynamism category are creating teams that are mission-oriented and interested in more than just making money; they want to build techno-optimist solutions for strategically important problems It is important for society's best players to choose good questsIt is best to lean into your passions and overinvest in them We must encourage people to be “spikey” instead of only encouraging them to be “well-rounded”  In his early days at Founder Fund, Trae was looking to invest in a 21st-century reboot of Lockheed Martin; it did not exist, so he started it If a company is going to work, each team member must leverage their own superpower to achieve the company's audacious goal The adversary must know that Anduril's product will prevent their offensive from happening and that the defensive cost to prevent it is far lower than the offensive cost to launch it  “The DoD has done a really good job at creating theater around their innovation efforts.” – Trae Stephens The big defense primes are effectively government agencies that respond to the incentives presented to them Mimetic desire is the primary motivation for conflict in society because we are all going after the scarce resources that other people want  Working and learning about an industry in a supporting role is 100x better than graduate schoolThe first question that Trae Stephens asks in every pitch meeting is: “What is the origin story of this business?”Ask yourself what you are uniquely suited to do to contribute to a greater goodWe lose the wonders of virtue when we rely on ourselves as the source of all truth Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgMy guest this week is Trae Stephens. Trae is a partner at Founders Fund and co-founder and Executive Chairman of Anduril. Trae's philosophy can be boiled down to finding good quests, which has led him to investing in businesses that work closely with the government on societally important issues. Clearly, that extends to co-founding Anduril and I would highly recommend listening to my Business Breakdowns episode on Anduril if you haven't already. In this conversation, we discuss the importance of lobbyists, why the high-tech defense firms of the past became stale, and how he hunts for disagreeableness in founders. Please enjoy my conversation with Trae Stephens.   For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here.   Listen to Founders Podcast Founders Episode 136 - Estee Lauder Founders Episode 288 - Ralph Lauren   -----   This episode is brought to you by Tegus, the modern research platform for leading investors. I'm a longtime user and advocate of Tegus, a company that I've been so consistently impressed with that last fall my firm, Positive Sum, invested $20M to support Tegus' mission to expand its product ecosystem. Whether it's quantitative analysis, company disclosures, management presentations, earnings calls - Tegus has tools for every step of your investment research. They even have over 4000 fully driveable financial models. Tegus' maniacal focus on quality, as well as its depth, breadth and recency of content makes it the one-stop, end-to-end research platform for investors. Move faster, gather deep research to build conviction and surface high-quality, alpha-driving insights to find your differentiated edge with Tegus. As a listener, you can take the Tegus platform for a free test drive by visiting tegus.co/patrick.   -----   Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.    Past guests include Tobi Lutke, Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger, John Collison, Kat Cole, Marc Andreessen, Matthew Ball, Bill Gurley, Anu Hariharan, Ben Thompson, and many more.   Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here.   Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus   Show Notes [00:03:17] - [First question] - Why Trae thinks most high-margin businesses are bad for society [00:04:28] - What would he change to impact energy technology most if he were in charge [00:06:18] - His investing focus on dynamism and mission-driven tech companies [00:09:42] - Analyzing why relatively few people strive to make society-level advancements [00:11:35] - What he's done as a parent to enable his kids to develop passions [00:12:41] - The most noteworthy adventures in his career [00:14:41] - Founding Anduril and what it taught him about the tech industry [00:18:40] - The cutting-edge of defense technologies today [00:21:29] - What Shyam Sankar of Palantir taught him about defense tech [00:23:34] - Why some of the biggest defense tech companies have stopped innovating [00:28:29] - What he and Anduril have learned about sales and scaling in the public sector [00:32:12] - Where lobbyists and decision makers play in to defense tech business models [00:35:22] - His take on Peter Thiel's notion that competition should be avoided [00:38:24] - The importance of being psychologically disagreeable when building a start-up [00:39:54] - The origin story that stands out the most from companies he has interviewed [00:41:12] - How he developed an investor mindset on his unorthodox path to the venture world [00:43:57] - What he has learned from playing supporting roles and aligning with great leaders [00:46:11] - Important but uncommon lessons about entrepreneurship [00:48:21] - Venture investing lessons he's learned from Lauren Gross [00:50:00] - His first VR project and aspirations for the future of VR [00:54:50] - The role of religion and spirituality in his business philosophies [00:59:13] - Why he tries to capitalize on morality as opposed to sin [01:03:57] - The kindest thing anyone has ever done for him

Podcast Notes Playlist: Business
Trae Stephens - Find Good Quests - [Invest Like the Best, EP.319]

Podcast Notes Playlist: Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 66:10


Invest Like the Best Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Many of the high-margin software businesses have no impact on society, and sometimes can even have a negative impact on society Founders in the dynamism category are creating teams that are mission-oriented and interested in more than just making money; they want to build techno-optimist solutions for strategically important problems It is important for society's best players to choose good questsIt is best to lean into your passions and overinvest in them We must encourage people to be “spikey” instead of only encouraging them to be “well-rounded”  In his early days at Founder Fund, Trae was looking to invest in a 21st-century reboot of Lockheed Martin; it did not exist, so he started it If a company is going to work, each team member must leverage their own superpower to achieve the company's audacious goal The adversary must know that Anduril's product will prevent their offensive from happening and that the defensive cost to prevent it is far lower than the offensive cost to launch it  “The DoD has done a really good job at creating theater around their innovation efforts.” – Trae Stephens The big defense primes are effectively government agencies that respond to the incentives presented to them Mimetic desire is the primary motivation for conflict in society because we are all going after the scarce resources that other people want  Working and learning about an industry in a supporting role is 100x better than graduate schoolThe first question that Trae Stephens asks in every pitch meeting is: “What is the origin story of this business?”Ask yourself what you are uniquely suited to do to contribute to a greater goodWe lose the wonders of virtue when we rely on ourselves as the source of all truth Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgMy guest this week is Trae Stephens. Trae is a partner at Founders Fund and co-founder and Executive Chairman of Anduril. Trae's philosophy can be boiled down to finding good quests, which has led him to investing in businesses that work closely with the government on societally important issues. Clearly, that extends to co-founding Anduril and I would highly recommend listening to my Business Breakdowns episode on Anduril if you haven't already. In this conversation, we discuss the importance of lobbyists, why the high-tech defense firms of the past became stale, and how he hunts for disagreeableness in founders. Please enjoy my conversation with Trae Stephens.   For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here.   Listen to Founders Podcast Founders Episode 136 - Estee Lauder Founders Episode 288 - Ralph Lauren   -----   This episode is brought to you by Tegus, the modern research platform for leading investors. I'm a longtime user and advocate of Tegus, a company that I've been so consistently impressed with that last fall my firm, Positive Sum, invested $20M to support Tegus' mission to expand its product ecosystem. Whether it's quantitative analysis, company disclosures, management presentations, earnings calls - Tegus has tools for every step of your investment research. They even have over 4000 fully driveable financial models. Tegus' maniacal focus on quality, as well as its depth, breadth and recency of content makes it the one-stop, end-to-end research platform for investors. Move faster, gather deep research to build conviction and surface high-quality, alpha-driving insights to find your differentiated edge with Tegus. As a listener, you can take the Tegus platform for a free test drive by visiting tegus.co/patrick.   -----   Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.    Past guests include Tobi Lutke, Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger, John Collison, Kat Cole, Marc Andreessen, Matthew Ball, Bill Gurley, Anu Hariharan, Ben Thompson, and many more.   Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here.   Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus   Show Notes [00:03:17] - [First question] - Why Trae thinks most high-margin businesses are bad for society [00:04:28] - What would he change to impact energy technology most if he were in charge [00:06:18] - His investing focus on dynamism and mission-driven tech companies [00:09:42] - Analyzing why relatively few people strive to make society-level advancements [00:11:35] - What he's done as a parent to enable his kids to develop passions [00:12:41] - The most noteworthy adventures in his career [00:14:41] - Founding Anduril and what it taught him about the tech industry [00:18:40] - The cutting-edge of defense technologies today [00:21:29] - What Shyam Sankar of Palantir taught him about defense tech [00:23:34] - Why some of the biggest defense tech companies have stopped innovating [00:28:29] - What he and Anduril have learned about sales and scaling in the public sector [00:32:12] - Where lobbyists and decision makers play in to defense tech business models [00:35:22] - His take on Peter Thiel's notion that competition should be avoided [00:38:24] - The importance of being psychologically disagreeable when building a start-up [00:39:54] - The origin story that stands out the most from companies he has interviewed [00:41:12] - How he developed an investor mindset on his unorthodox path to the venture world [00:43:57] - What he has learned from playing supporting roles and aligning with great leaders [00:46:11] - Important but uncommon lessons about entrepreneurship [00:48:21] - Venture investing lessons he's learned from Lauren Gross [00:50:00] - His first VR project and aspirations for the future of VR [00:54:50] - The role of religion and spirituality in his business philosophies [00:59:13] - Why he tries to capitalize on morality as opposed to sin [01:03:57] - The kindest thing anyone has ever done for him

Podcast Notes Playlist: Startup
Trae Stephens - Find Good Quests - [Invest Like the Best, EP.319]

Podcast Notes Playlist: Startup

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 66:10


Invest Like the Best Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Many of the high-margin software businesses have no impact on society, and sometimes can even have a negative impact on society Founders in the dynamism category are creating teams that are mission-oriented and interested in more than just making money; they want to build techno-optimist solutions for strategically important problems It is important for society's best players to choose good questsIt is best to lean into your passions and overinvest in them We must encourage people to be “spikey” instead of only encouraging them to be “well-rounded”  In his early days at Founder Fund, Trae was looking to invest in a 21st-century reboot of Lockheed Martin; it did not exist, so he started it If a company is going to work, each team member must leverage their own superpower to achieve the company's audacious goal The adversary must know that Anduril's product will prevent their offensive from happening and that the defensive cost to prevent it is far lower than the offensive cost to launch it  “The DoD has done a really good job at creating theater around their innovation efforts.” – Trae Stephens The big defense primes are effectively government agencies that respond to the incentives presented to them Mimetic desire is the primary motivation for conflict in society because we are all going after the scarce resources that other people want  Working and learning about an industry in a supporting role is 100x better than graduate schoolThe first question that Trae Stephens asks in every pitch meeting is: “What is the origin story of this business?”Ask yourself what you are uniquely suited to do to contribute to a greater goodWe lose the wonders of virtue when we rely on ourselves as the source of all truth Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgMy guest this week is Trae Stephens. Trae is a partner at Founders Fund and co-founder and Executive Chairman of Anduril. Trae's philosophy can be boiled down to finding good quests, which has led him to investing in businesses that work closely with the government on societally important issues. Clearly, that extends to co-founding Anduril and I would highly recommend listening to my Business Breakdowns episode on Anduril if you haven't already. In this conversation, we discuss the importance of lobbyists, why the high-tech defense firms of the past became stale, and how he hunts for disagreeableness in founders. Please enjoy my conversation with Trae Stephens.   For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here.   Listen to Founders Podcast Founders Episode 136 - Estee Lauder Founders Episode 288 - Ralph Lauren   -----   This episode is brought to you by Tegus, the modern research platform for leading investors. I'm a longtime user and advocate of Tegus, a company that I've been so consistently impressed with that last fall my firm, Positive Sum, invested $20M to support Tegus' mission to expand its product ecosystem. Whether it's quantitative analysis, company disclosures, management presentations, earnings calls - Tegus has tools for every step of your investment research. They even have over 4000 fully driveable financial models. Tegus' maniacal focus on quality, as well as its depth, breadth and recency of content makes it the one-stop, end-to-end research platform for investors. Move faster, gather deep research to build conviction and surface high-quality, alpha-driving insights to find your differentiated edge with Tegus. As a listener, you can take the Tegus platform for a free test drive by visiting tegus.co/patrick.   -----   Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.    Past guests include Tobi Lutke, Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger, John Collison, Kat Cole, Marc Andreessen, Matthew Ball, Bill Gurley, Anu Hariharan, Ben Thompson, and many more.   Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here.   Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus   Show Notes [00:03:17] - [First question] - Why Trae thinks most high-margin businesses are bad for society [00:04:28] - What would he change to impact energy technology most if he were in charge [00:06:18] - His investing focus on dynamism and mission-driven tech companies [00:09:42] - Analyzing why relatively few people strive to make society-level advancements [00:11:35] - What he's done as a parent to enable his kids to develop passions [00:12:41] - The most noteworthy adventures in his career [00:14:41] - Founding Anduril and what it taught him about the tech industry [00:18:40] - The cutting-edge of defense technologies today [00:21:29] - What Shyam Sankar of Palantir taught him about defense tech [00:23:34] - Why some of the biggest defense tech companies have stopped innovating [00:28:29] - What he and Anduril have learned about sales and scaling in the public sector [00:32:12] - Where lobbyists and decision makers play in to defense tech business models [00:35:22] - His take on Peter Thiel's notion that competition should be avoided [00:38:24] - The importance of being psychologically disagreeable when building a start-up [00:39:54] - The origin story that stands out the most from companies he has interviewed [00:41:12] - How he developed an investor mindset on his unorthodox path to the venture world [00:43:57] - What he has learned from playing supporting roles and aligning with great leaders [00:46:11] - Important but uncommon lessons about entrepreneurship [00:48:21] - Venture investing lessons he's learned from Lauren Gross [00:50:00] - His first VR project and aspirations for the future of VR [00:54:50] - The role of religion and spirituality in his business philosophies [00:59:13] - Why he tries to capitalize on morality as opposed to sin [01:03:57] - The kindest thing anyone has ever done for him

Electrical News Weekly
How Australia Plans To Steal Our Electricians

Electrical News Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 8:57 Transcription Available


The dangers of installing lightning conductors are in the spotlight this week as an electrical contracting firm receives a fine of £120,000 over the death of an employee…Australia says it will steal UK sparks with the promise of top wages……and Generation Wars: Young electricians slam the standards of old school boomers…Electrical News Weekly 27th February 2023 in association with Scame============================00:00 Electrical News Weekly00:38 Electrical contractor firm fined after employee falls from roof.02:11 Australia trying to steal UK Sparks03:24 Young Australian electricians slam standards of older tradesmen04:40 Time is nearly up to win our free Virgin experience day 05:02 More meter bypassing across the UK06:00 Goodwe unveils hybrid solar inverter for residential use06:31 GU10 lamps have a lower global warming potential07:00 Thanks to our premium partners==============================Show notes

Voices of Wrestling Podcast Network
Days of Thunder #60: Who's in Charge Here?

Voices of Wrestling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 119:10


Days of Thunder barrels on toward Slamboree and takes a look at quite a decent taped Thunder for once:Are Hardcore matches the solution to the double shot crowd problem?In a brand new twist, NWO factions are feuding!Bret tees off on NBCThe main event is actually allowed to be goodWe'll be back in two weeks, in the meantime follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/wcwthunderpod) to keep up to date with us, go to our linktree (https://linktr.ee/WCWThunderPod) to find all the ways you can listen to or follow us, and if you want a hell of a lot more Dave & Lee in your podcast diet, subscribe to our Patreon (http://alargemanappears.com )Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Everyday Icon Style Podcast
Episode 92: Stylist Just Aren't For Celebrities

The Everyday Icon Style Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 9:50


In this week's episode, I will go over 4 reasons why stylists aren't for celebrities.  As a bust professional climbing the corporate ladder or building your business, we help you with making your image a priority and be apart of your career and business goals Decluttering your closetWe do more than make you look goodWe help you with building the image that you want to present to the worldHelp with building an image that aligns with your professional goalsBe sure to Subscribe to The Everyday Icon Podcast on  Apple Podcast or SpotifyClick the link to access a free copy of 7 Closet Deadly SinsLearn more about my services: www.theeverydayicon.coSubscribe To My YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/2X7ATiITiffanyOHowardYoutubeBusiness Inquiry? Email Tiffany@theeverydayicon.coLet's Get Social! Connect with me on Instagram Tiffany_theimagecoachConnect with me on LinkedIn Tiffany Connect with me on Facebook  Tiffany Howard, Image Strategist Connect with me on YouTube  Tiffany

The Baseball Prospectus Podcast Network
Flags Fly Forever, Episode 278: Hot Takes at Hot Corner

The Baseball Prospectus Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 52:40


Rafael Dever is a KingKris Bryant is good (?)Bret can't quit Anthony RendonAdam wants the guys to talk about Yoan Moncada, there's resistanceJustin Turner old and goodWe're down on Ke'Bryan Hayes It's time we have a talk about Josh DonaldsonThe 2-star guys: There aren't many and they kinda suck, but Bret hearts Josh Jung

Flags Fly Forever Fantasy Baseball
Episode 278: Hot Takes at Hot Corner

Flags Fly Forever Fantasy Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 52:40


Rafael Dever is a KingKris Bryant is good (?)Bret can't quit Anthony RendonAdam wants the guys to talk about Yoan Moncada, there's resistanceJustin Turner old and goodWe're down on Ke'Bryan Hayes It's time we have a talk about Josh DonaldsonThe 2-star guys: There aren't many and they kinda suck, but Bret hearts Josh Jung

The Enchanted Library
Viking Tales - Chapter 15: Wineland the Good

The Enchanted Library

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 19:21


Today's Book: Viking Tales by Jennie HallToday's Episode: Chapter 15 - Wineland the GoodWe wrap up the last of Viking Tales today! We're looking forward to our new series starting next week: 50 Famous Stories RetoldThanks for joining us! We'd love to hear from you - reach out to us through our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/enchantedlibrary ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

A Simply Intentional Life

You all know how I like to talk about how life is 50/50. I believe that life is both black and white. Both, good and bad. Today I'm going to talk to you more about feeling the “bad” parts, but learning how to do so in a productive way. I want to challenge you to take a step back, and really question, when and why did it become a defining life goal to “be happy” all the time? Society has conditioned us to strive for this unrealistic expectation of getting to a point where we are always going to be feeling joy and just being happy. I'm going to walk you through this ideal that is in most of our heads and invite you to challenge your thinking on why this shouldn't be the goal, like I do with my clients.This can open you to a whole new way of thinking, where you can embrace both the bad and the good parts of life. I truly believe that one of the main points of life is learning to fully experience all of your emotions. So many people struggle to do this, it's time to embrace this change, and I can't wait to help show you how!In this episode, I'm sharing with you:Life is 50/50The ideal that our life goal should be to be “happy”It's time to start questioning itWe are going to feel all of the different feelings, but we need to learn how to feel them and experience them fullyGive yourself permission to feelThe benefit of allowing yourself to truly feel “bad” sometimesIt is very common to repress some of your emotions & avoid feeling themI help MANY of my clients on how to identify, feel, and process their emotionsToxic Negativity AND Toxic PositivityIt is okay to feel badFear of feeling badFear that it will slow down their manifestationResistance to experience those feelings in our bodyNot allowing these feelings and processing them, creates more resistance Thought work is important, BUT, just slapping a positive thought to mask a negative emotion is not helpfulCircumstances are neutralThoughts about circumstances are what create our feelingsWe are allowed to feel badWe are allowed to feel goodWe are allowed to choose our thoughtsProductive negativity vs. unproductive negativityMaking yourself feel bad, about feeling badJust because you feel bad, does not mean something has gone wrongGiving yourself a time limit to sit in negative emotions & to processHonoring both the good and bad feelingsYou can listen to this podcast on any platform or app you listen to podcasts, just search The Dream Builder Society!Click here to listen on Apple Podcasts Work with me:Book a Clarity Call: https://workwithrachel.as.me/schedule.phpEmail: hello@rachelolstad.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/rachel_olstad Website: rachelolstad.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crossroads Church of God, Lima OH
Grafted: Goodness & Faithfulness

Crossroads Church of God, Lima OH

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 36:31


Scripture used: Mark 10:17-22 NIV, Romans 7:18-19 NIV, Romans 12:2, Philippians 4:8, Galatians 5:16-25NotesOnly God is truly goodWe need grace and love of GodImportance of "mind discipleship"How do I know if I'm working in God's goodness or mine?Does it please God?Does it honor God and draw attention to him, rather than myself?Does it require the power of God or can I do it on my own?Meditate on Galatians 5:16-25

The Beesotted Brentford Pride of West London Podcast
750: Bournemouth 1 Brentford 0 - post-match podcast from the pub

The Beesotted Brentford Pride of West London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 22:03


Bees travelled to the Vitality Stadium Bournemouth in the first leg of the playoff finalTenth time lucky? A tight game saw Bournemouth go into the second keg one goal to the goodWe spoke to fans in the pub after the match #afcb 

The EmPOWERment Couple
Super Sexy Superfoods

The EmPOWERment Couple

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 61:56


Today we are going to tantalize your taste buds and talk about delicious super sexy superfoods so grab a snack and let's get into this show. May we recommend you pick an organic superfood to snack on while listening?If you're not sure what superfoods are, and why we called this show super sexy superfoods, don't worry we are going to blow your mind with superfood facts and why you should incorporate them into your diet. Today we will cover: What superfoods are.Why you should include superfoods into your daily dietWhat makes superfoods so sexy and how they help you feel goodWe'll also give you the top superfoods we recommend adding to your diet today.We hope this episode inspires you to add some super items to your grocery cart and embrace nature's superfoods so you can feel super sexy and empowered.Manifest everything you want in your life, using our HoldTheVibe.com course! Get 10% off any Intellipure device using this link & code: ZuriGet 15% off any Branch Basics Starter Kit using this link & code: ZuriGet  25% Off + Free 30-Day Trial at THRIVE MARKET with this linkIf you enjoyed this episode please share, subscribe and review. Join our free newsletter.Got a show idea or a question? You can contact the EmPOWERment Couple by emailing hello@iamzuri.com To get the full songs featured in this episode, “Walk With Me” by Zuri Star go here.Visit our website Follow the EmPOWERment Couple on social here:Facebook TwitterInstagramYouTubeSupport the show

Hey Mes Amis, Arretons De Chercher Gaou
Creol eN COUPLE AVEC LE GENERAL MAKOSSO - LOLO BEAUTE S'EN MELE & ANABELLA GLOSS AVEC HUMILITE AMOUR

Hey Mes Amis, Arretons De Chercher Gaou

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 91:10


Thinking I feel blueBut really I'm just into the wrong thingsSometimes, I like to indulge in wineCome and dine with meLive by my dreamsTake it oh so deep, deepTake it how you likeBut I feel so damn goodWe no fight, we love

Why Are Your Bars So Lite ?
TOXIC MASCULINITY - Le général Makosso EST T-IL UN VRAI HOMME LORSQU'IL DIT Ma femme me manque

Why Are Your Bars So Lite ?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 10:04


Thinking I feel blueBut really I'm just into the wrong thingsSometimes, I like to indulge in wineCome and dine with meLive by my dreamsTake it oh so deep, deepTake it how you likeBut I feel so damn goodWe no fight, we love

Hey Mes Amis, Arretons De Chercher Gaou
SORCELLERIE - Maeva TRAHISON Carla MAGIE NOIRE - VAS TE FAIRE SUIVRE - MENSONGES MARSEILLAIS - SALE

Hey Mes Amis, Arretons De Chercher Gaou

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 5:36


Thinking I feel blueBut really I'm just into the wrong thingsSometimes, I like to indulge in wineCome and dine with meLive by my dreamsTake it oh so deep, deepTake it how you likeBut I feel so damn goodWe no fight, we love

Guru Please
When Conventional Medicine Doesn’t Work with Faith Coats

Guru Please

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 44:43


The conventional views of our health are leading to an addicted, unhealthy, and chronically pained society. Here is an alternative to these views and how naturopathic medicine is filling the gaps where medicine today is failing. Faith is a Naturopathic doctor who specializes in gut and hormone health. Through working as a scribe in the ER she saw the truth behind the conventional medical world, where the same people returned with chronic diseases to receive symptom relief but not true healing. Now she helps people find the root cause of their health concerns by focusing on optimal wellness.Quotes to remember: “The answers are in the history.”“You can choose if you want to rise above it or if it overcomes you.”Takeaways:There is a gap in medicine for subclinical occurrencesBirth control often messes up your hormonesSome people don’t know what it feels like to feel goodWe often just need accountability for our health, instead of more tipsSocial media is insulting to our sensesListening and asking the right questions can help the healing process when someone knows that another person is taking care of themConfidence comes from being okay with where you are What you’ll learn:How Faith found herself pivoting from contemporary medicine to naturopathic medicineWhat she does to solve “medical mysteries”How to know when you have hormone issues (it’s not obvious)Dr. Faith’s essentials for good healthHow growing up in a large and abusive household has affected her and her practice todayHow naturopathic doctors are filling in the gaps in medicine todayMentioned on the podcast: https://faithfuldoc.com/Links:TiktokYoutubeInstagramFacebook

Fotovoltalks
Especial: Inversores

Fotovoltalks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 65:50


Recebemos os profissionais técnicos e especialistas da comerciais da SMA, Growatt e GoodWe para discutirmos sobre o panorama do mercado de inversores no Brasil. Conversamos sobre qualidade, novas tecnologias, treinamentos e capacitação, e digitalização.

Netskips
S02 E09: The Last Dance, The Half Of It, Dangerous Lies

Netskips

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 63:15


Everyone's talking about The Last Dance, some people are talking about The Half Of It, and hardly anybody thinks Dangerous Lies is any goodWe are talking about all three, so if you can't get enough TLD as we wait for the last two episodes or whether you're in the hunt for a decent movie or a very not decent movie, then listen no further.

Good Shepherd Barrhaven Sermon Stream

Temptation is part of human life. We know we should say no, but it's very tough. What do we do when we want to do something which seems fine, but God says no? In today's sermon, we see Jesus himself being tempted with things that aren't bad in themselves. Yet, he says no. Listen as Fr. Stephen explains how the core temptation isn't to do something bad, but instead to doubt God's love for us.Scripture Passages: Genesis 3:1-7; Psalm 32:6-7; Matthew 4:1-11Preached on the First Sunday in Lent, March 1st, 2020 by Rev. Stephen SilverthorneSermon HighlightsTemptation is most difficult when we are tempted with something goodJesus is tempted with things he has the right to enjoyJesus says no because God said the time is wrongWe are tempted in the same wayGod tells us no for our own goodWe must ask if we trust GodWe must ask if it is something which helps us become more like God wants us to be See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Crossroads Church of God, Lima OH
Joseph: Path of Forgiveness pt 1

Crossroads Church of God, Lima OH

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 31:51


Genesis 42:21-22, Matthew 5:43-35a, Genesis 42:25-26, Romans 12:21, Ephesians 4:32Notes:Family is messyCalled to be PeacemakersTakes timeTruthfulness/HonestyPray blessing for one anotherOvercome evil with goodWe all need a Savior"Everyone thinks forgiveness is a lovely idea, until they have something to forgive." CS Lewis, Mere Christianity  

Freelance Freedom
2. Authenticity and Client Acquisition

Freelance Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 25:57


This episode is all about client acquisition. But, before we dive into that, we have a little heart to heart about authenticity. You will not be successful in acquiring your best clients, if you are not authentically yourself.One more time, for the people in the back!You will not be successful in client acquisition, if you are lying about who you are. Period. Full stop.Your authenticity will not only attract the right clients, but more importantly it will repel the wrong ones.Now that that's out of the way, lets' get into the top 10 ways you can acquire clients (and 5 bonus ways you can f**k that up).1:04 -- 1. Forge RelationshipsBE the referral sourceBE the service provider people tell their friends aboutWord of mouth rules all other channels2:55 -- 2. Look for People in TroubleYou have a set of skills that can save people's butts, and there's a lot of butts that need saving out there. Jump in there! These are services that people will be so grateful for, and often make lifetime clients.4:20 -- 3. Connect to People in Adjacent IndustriesNetwork with people OUTSIDE your industry. Are your clients at these conferences? No. If you want to make websites for Plastic Surgeons, go to a Surgeons conference.5:36 -- 4. Joining Facebook GroupsBeware, this is a fine line to walk. Be authentic, help people in the group. Provide enormous value. As a general rule, provide 10 times the value for every ask (or offer). Also, please read the terms of engagement, as many groups do not allow promotion of any kind.Or, set up your own group!8:50 -- 5. Working for Free or at discounted ratesThis can be quite controversial, but I do believe in working for lower rates on projects that you truly love. Please don't begrudgingly take on a free project, but by all means if it's in a niche you want to excel in, or a cause you believe in, I say take it.Also, I prefer free (or pro-bono) as opposed to discounted. Pshycoligically, I've found people value full price the most, free the second most, and discounted the least.In any case, convey the value. And when invoicing, include the full amount with the discounts. They need to see what they would have paid had it have been full price.11:45 -- 6. Be reliable, accessible, accountable, on time, and on budget. AKA have integrity.The fortunate thing is you just need to be one notch above average to be good. The reality (especially in the world of web development) is that there are so many bad ones out there. This can work against us in the sense that people become quite apprehensive about development services in general, but it can also work in our favour in that it only takes meeting the above criteria to be miles ahead of the competition.12:36 -- 7. Empathy, Empathy, EmpathyYour clients have stressful lives, they are often trying to launch their own businesses. You have a deep understanding of what they are going through, then show it!Use collaborative language. Have "we" conversations. It's not us, vs them.15:30 -- 8. Drop the technical "mumbo jumbo"Clients can feel helpless against the language that you use. This will make them feel frustrated, un-empowered and helpless. Learning to talk to your clients in lamens terms will put you head and shoulders above others, for the sheer fact that it instills confidence in your clients, and allows them to be empowered and informed.Try to use metaphors and comparisons instead of technical terms.18:04 -- 9. Pair up with someone that makes your work look goodWe a re not creating our work in a silo. If you are a developer, pair up with a good designer. If you're a designer, pair up with a good photographer. Finding people in the adjacent industries will elevate our own work, as well as theirs.19:26 -- 10. Propose and adjust, adjust, adjustWhen your proposal is rejected, get feedback! Ask the clients if it was strictly a cost issue, or if they felt there were components/features missing, do they need social proof...Then... implement the changes! The proposal is a living/breathing document, which will always be changingBonusesTop 3 things NOT to do when acquiring clients22:00 -- 1. Don't change your personality to what they want, instead be more curious about their needs.22:45 -- 2. Don't claim that you can do it all24:30 -- 3. Don't ignore your gut. It knows before you do. You get gut feeling when something in your core values and identity is not aligned with the person you are presented with. Listen to that.That's it!Reach out if you have any Q's (at symbol)margreffell everywhere. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Healing the Rift
Deeper Healing...Find Your Life Lesson...Move Beyond it!

Healing the Rift

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 90:00


Your friendly Over Soul SOTU, Josh & Adrienne discuss; Your Life Lesson is aligned with the greater goodWe really are creating tornadoesRealizing the metaphor of Adam & EveConsensus 'Are You Sure's?'Trusting YourselfThe Future of the Species Show includes a Mini Meditation** to uncover deeper layers of Your Life Lesson. Find the mini meditation alone here: https://youtu.be/rvQvROkNB3o ** Do not Drive while listening to the Mini Meditation! __________________________________________ SOTU is channeled by Josh Schwartzbach https://www.conversationswithsotu.org/  &  https://www.peacegenesisproject.org/   __________________________________________ Meditation Music composed & performed by Mark Kelso. "Song for Annie" & "As You Sleep" from album "Cathedral" available ~ iTunes, CD Baby & http://www.muddyangel.com .  Pexels.com & EJA Magical Journeys - photos. © EJA Magical Journeys 2019      

All Wine Aside - The Podcast
058. Open my mouth ; Keep it tight

All Wine Aside - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 75:04


This week, is a older episode (3 weeks old)… Which we didn't have time to edit sooner. Kim bakes Cakes and Isa has another dream.We are drinking Giacondi Sangiovesi 1L Red wine https://www.saq.com/page/en/saqcom/red-wine/giacondi-sangiovese/443036 We rated it 4.25/5 It's pretty goodWe discuss the Buzzfeed article Suck it or Bite it https://www.buzzfeed.com/michellerennex/eh-he-heh-suckIn the newsClit-me : closing the […]

All Wine Aside - The Podcast
058. Open my mouth ; Keep it tight

All Wine Aside - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 75:04


This week, is a older episode (3 weeks old)... Which we didn't have time to edit sooner. Kim bakes Cakes and Isa has another dream.We are drinking Giacondi Sangiovesi 1L Red wine https://www.saq.com/page/en/saqcom/red-wine/giacondi-sangiovese/443036 We rated it 4.25/5 It's pretty goodWe discuss the Buzzfeed article Suck it or Bite it https://www.buzzfeed.com/michellerennex/eh-he-heh-suckIn the newsClit-me : closing the “orgasm gap” Mobile interactive game by NFB/UQAM interactive school Jeunes pousses launching March 4. nfb.ca/clitme https://www.canada.ca/en/national-film-board/news/2019/03/clit-me--closing-the-orgasm-gap-mobile-interactive-game-by-nfbuqam-interactive-school-jeunes-pousses-launching-march-4-nfbcaclitme.htmlHappy play time : https://www.bustle.com/articles/25043-happy-playtime-app-will-help-you-masturbate-as-if-youre-not-already-a-pro LIKE US?  FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | FACEBOOK | STITCHERS | ITUNES | GOOGLEPLAY

EPAC Bible Talks
Bible Talk : From Here to Eternity : Romans 7-8, Assurance in Suffering

EPAC Bible Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018


Daniel 7: 1-4Romans 8:18-30 25 November 2018Josh Wheeler GOD IS ALL POWERFULGOD HAS OUR GOOD AT HEARTsoSUFFERING SHOULD NOT EXIST From our perspective GOD’S WORD and OUR EXPERIENCE sometimes seem to clash 1). God is all powerfulHe FORKNEW us and PREDESTINED us. 2). God does everything for our goodWe are CONFORMED to the image of Jesus GOD IS ALL POWERFULGOD HAS OUR GOOD AT HEARTsoEVERYTHING IS WORKING FOR OUR GOOD We can depend on GodWe can long for Jesus return

Sermons - Auckland Church
Perspective - Feb 11, 2018

Sermons - Auckland Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 30:32


Dave Bliley preaches Gal 2:11-21 and how coming closer to God allows a more accurate perspective of God and selfNo one is goodWe all fallWe need the gospel

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Morning Manna
God With Us - Morning Manna #2660

Morning Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 7:11


In today's episode I share some thoughts from a powerful message by Craig Groeschel titled, "God is With Us in the Wilderness." I also shared some of the lyrics from a powerful song titled, "With Us," by the LifeChurch worship team. "When we don’t understandWe know You’re workingFor our good, For our goodWe’re trusting in Your planYour purpose always winsYou are with us, You are with us"I invite you to listen to the song here and allow it's message to wash over you today. http://bit.ly/2AMfdws

Morning Manna
God With Us - Morning Manna #2660

Morning Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 7:11


In today's episode I share some thoughts from a powerful message by Craig Groeschel titled, "God is With Us in the Wilderness." I also shared some of the lyrics from a powerful song titled, "With Us," by the LifeChurch worship team. "When we don’t understandWe know You’re workingFor our good, For our goodWe’re trusting in Your planYour purpose always winsYou are with us, You are with us"I invite you to listen to the song here and allow it's message to wash over you today. http://bit.ly/2AMfdws

Reframe Your Life
Episode 60 | What we've learned and implemented from our guests

Reframe Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 57:52


It's been 60 episodes and during that time we have interviewed 15 guests. What a truly amazing experience it has been. It really is an honour to interview people and learn from them and their stories. On this episode we review lessons learned from some of our guests. We each share what actions we’ve taken as a result. We are all on this journey of living and leading our best lives. It is one thing to learn and gather information, but true leadership lies in taking action. That action could be a shift in mindset, which ultimately impacts our thoughts and our actions, or it could be larger change in the way we live and work. We invite you to join us in your own reflection and revisit some of these episodes.So here they are in order of our discussion!Episode 9: Our interview with Jeff Hendler on transitions and resilience.In this episode, chosen by Sandy, we talk about resilience. How do you view resilience in your life? It's an important topic.Jeff challenged us to think about two things:1. How do you view the world?2. How do you view yourself?As a result of this episode Sandy did a lot of thinking about how she was dealing with her own story of resilience and strength. It is a very personal conversation that we hope will help anyone struggling with resilience.Episode 17: Deborah Bakti - Embrace the GapJo-Anne resonated with this interview - especially the idea of slowing down when you are in the midst of a transition. There is a stage between your current reality and your ideal vision of your future often referred to as 'the gap'. Deborah shared the GAAP acronym with us: Growth - Acceptance - Awareness and Perspective as tools for navigating the gap. As Jo-Anne identified, we can be in such a rush to get through it we we don’t embrace the gap and miss out on the growth available to us during that time. A big action Jo-Anne took as a result of this interview was to become a certified facilitator of The Empowerment Dynamic (now renamed the 3 Vital Questions - a guide to work and life). We'll be featuring more on this program in an upcoming episode.Episode 35 - Ezzie Spencer How the moon can help you thriveHave you ever wondered about the moon cycles? Lawyer - activist turned lunar abundance coach and author Ezzie Spencer will give you a different perspective on how the moon can be a guide to creating rhythms that bring balance into your life. This topic could easily get really woo-woo but it doesn't! In fact, it becomes quite practical and grounded. Sandy learned, "The moon cycle gives us permission to have rhythms in our life. It helps us to focus on rest and self-care and not just feeling like we should always be going/doing. It keeps us from that all or nothing way we live." And a result she has started tracking the moon and letting it inform her schedule.Episode 28 - Erin Power: Alter your relationship with food to feel goodWe interviewed Erin Power ten months ago. And it continues to be one of our most discussed episodes in conversations with our listeners. Jo-Anne has been friends with Erin since she moved to Canada and has been watching her social media as she developed her business. Erin’s story was that she was a fat, sick, fitness instructor. Jo-Anne shared, "Erin is very knowledgeable about health and fitness. When

Get Your Hands Off My Dogcast
Episode 22: Russell Madness

Get Your Hands Off My Dogcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 26:18


Just stop your cryingIt's a sign of the timesWelcome to the final showHope you're wearing your best clothesYou can't bribe the door on your way to the skyYou look pretty good down hereBut you ain't really goodWe never learn, we've been here beforeWhy are we always stuck and running fromThe bullets, the bullets?We never learn, we've been here beforeWhy are we always stuck and running fromThe bullets, the bullets?Just stop your cryingIt's a sign of the timesWe gotta get away from hereWe gotta get away from hereJust stop your cryingIt'll be alrightThey told me that the end is nearWe gotta get away from hereJust stop your cryingHave the time of your lifeBreaking through the atmosphereAnd things are pretty good from hereRemember, everything will be alrightWe can meet again somewhereSomewhere far away from hereWe never learn, we've been here beforeWhy are we always stuck and running fromThe bullets, the bullets?We never learn, we've been here beforeWhy are we always stuck and running fromThe bullets, the bullets?Just stop your cryingIt's a sign of the timesWe gotta get away from hereWe gotta get away from hereStop your cryingBaby, it'll be alrightThey told me that the end is nearWe gotta get away from hereWe never learn, we've been here beforeWhy are we always stuck and running fromThe bullets, the bullets?We never learn, we've been here beforeWhy are we always stuck and running fromThe bullets, the bullets?We don't talk enoughWe should open upBefore it's all too muchWill we ever learn?We've been here beforeIt's just what we knowStop your crying, babyIt's a sign of the timesWe gotta get awayWe got to get awayWe got to get awayWe got to get awayWe got to get awayWe got to—we got to—awayWe got to—we got to—awayWe got to—we got to—away

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