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“One of the things that the military really does well to prepare entrepreneurs is creating the ability to be comfortable in an environment with a lot of unknowns, that's highly dynamic, and rolling with the punches with whatever's thrown at you." -Zach Scheel, U.S. Navy Veteran Zach Scheel is the CEO and Co-founder of Rhumbix, a mobile technology company that empowers construction workers to capture accurate, real-time data in the field while providing project managers with data-driven insights to dramatically improve site safety and labor productivity. Zach has led Rhumbix from its inception in 2014 to the company being recognized as the Forbes #8 Veteran Startup in the U.S. He holds a BSE in mechanical engineering and mathematics from Duke University and an MS/MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business. From 2006-2011, Zach served as a Civil Engineer Corps Officer in the U.S. Navy while stationed in the Republic of Djibouti and as an Assistant Public Works Officer and Assistant Resident Officer in the Greater Seattle Area. He is a California Board Certified Professional Engineer, an LEED Accredited Professional, and an active member of YPO. He is passionate about leveraging technology to improve construction efficiency and worker safety. In this episode, we discuss: Zach's career in the Navy as a Civil Engineer Corps Officer, managing large construction projects and facing technology limitations in the field. The inspiration for Rhumbix, drawn from Zach's military experience and exposure to systems like Blue Force Tracker while working in the Horn of Africa in Djibouti. Rhumbix's focus on field and workforce management for contractors and digitizing workflows, like timekeeping, production tracking, and safety compliance. The company's emphasis on user-friendly mobile applications designed specifically for field workers. Rhumbix's journey from a venture-backed startup to approaching profitability, with a shift in focus from hypergrowth to unit economics. The challenges faced by the construction industry, including skilled labor shortages and the need for increased productivity. Challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, including workforce reductions and transitioning to remote work. Zach's goals for Rhumbix, including becoming the software of choice for craft workers in the construction industry. Connect with Zach: LinkedIn Rhumbix zach@rhumbix.com If you found this episode valuable, please share it with a friend or colleague. If you are a Service Academy graduate and want to take your business to the next level, you can join our supportive community and get started today. Subscribe and help out the show: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts & Spotify Leave us a 5-star review! Special thanks to Zach for joining me this week. Until next time! -Scott Mackes, USNA '01
Matt McLennan, an executive vice president and shareholder at Kidder Matthews, specializes in industrial leasing and sales in the South King and Pierce counties. In this episode, he discusses his background in the wine industry and how he transitioned into a career in real estate. He explains the different types of industrial real estate, such as distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, and industrial outside storage. Matt also shares insights into market trends, including the increasing focus on efficiency and sustainability in industrial buildings. He emphasizes the importance of technology, particularly social media, in the real estate industry. Takeaways Industrial real estate includes various types of properties, such as distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, and industrial outside storage. Market trends in industrial real estate include a focus on efficiency and sustainability, as well as the increasing demand for industrial outside storage. Technology, particularly social media, plays a significant role in the real estate industry, allowing for better marketing and communication with clients. Investors should consider factors such as the going-in price, cash flow, and potential for future growth when investing in industrial real estate. The industrial real estate market in the Pacific Northwest is expected to continue to perform well, driven by factors such as e-commerce and the need for greener and more efficient buildings.
Dr Linda Berberich, Founder and Chief Learning Architect at Linda B. Learning. A consulting company based in the greater Seattle area, focused on innovation in learning design and learning technology. Go to www.thejasoncavnessexperience.com for the full episode and other episodes of The Jason Cavness Experience on your favorite platforms. Sponsor CavnessHR delivers HR companies with 49 or fewer people with our HR platform and by providing you access to your own HRBP. www.CavnessHR.com Partners Message your customers - https://www.tawk.to/?pid=byo1znq Payroll - https://offers.everee.com/cavness-hr Sales CRM for small business - https://refer.close.com/100cqlbfcgg5 Health Insurance and Benefits - https://www.peoplekeep.com/refer Linda's Bio Dr Linda Berberich, Founder and Chief Learning Architect at Linda B. Learning, a consulting company based in the greater Seattle area, focused on innovation in learning design and learning technology. With a 30-year track record of designing learning experiences and technologies that revolutionize how people learn, her expertise helps tech leaders develop innovative learning products in record time. Companies I Have Worked For and With Apex Learning, Ashmead College, Atlassian, AuthenticID, Blackbaud, Click2Learn, The Cobalt Group, Expedia, Imperative, Interflexion, Microsoft, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Oracle, Practiss.ai, Simple Habit, Sun Microsystems, University of Washington, Visa, and more! I specialize in innovative learning solutions and learning technology products, especially those that include Extended Reality (XR) and machine learning (AI/ML). I am best known for my ability to quickly produce results based on data-driven outcomes, often in fun and highly imaginative ways! We talked about the following and other items Ice skating, tattoos, and theater. Ice skating competition nerves and preparation. Ice skating, acting, and psychology. Reading habits and book recommendations. Learning to read, languages, and focus in later life. Education and learning, with a focus on personalized instruction and valuing individual potential. Homeschooling, academic credentials, and parental time constraints. Rekindling curiosity in older adults and the importance of socialization in school. Middle school experiences with bullying and social dynamics. Parental influence, education, and open-mindedness. The importance of lifelong learning and challenging authority. Personalized learning and the evolution of education technology. Using AI tools for homework, challenging teachers to adapt. Learning and development, including technology use. Dreams, technology, and balance. Dream analysis and AI-powered dream interpretation. Personalized dream interpretations and introspection. Lucid dreaming and parallel universes. Dreams, communication, and hierarchy among species. Coexisting with nature, respecting other species, and gardening practices. Data-driven strategies, innovation, and tech consulting. Business model, pricing, and networking for a consultant. Innovation consulting, client acquisition, and measuring success. Virtual reality, augmented reality, and customer satisfaction. AR/VR/AI/ML technology in Seattle, with focus on education and potential risks. Data privacy, UBI, and side hustles. Advanced tech, UBI, and essential workers' compensation. AI and tech projects with diverse teams, including dream analysis app, GPT group, child CBT, and femtech. Entrepreneurship, AI, and social media platforms. UX testing, incubators, and future plans for a startup learning person. Tech startup funding, diversity, and inclusivity. Funding for black female founders, company startup stories. Confidence and competence in learning and career development. Scaling a business, leadership, and gender bias in the tech industry. Networking events and startup pitch competitions in Seattle. Fundraising for startups, matchmaking founders with investors. AI, ML, and VR, with tips for entrepreneurs. Linda's Social Media Linda's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/linda-berberich-phd-3745004/ Company Website: https://www.lindablearning.com/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/linda-b-learning/ Linda's Advice Don't be scared of technology. The biggest thing is that people fear it. But fear to me is always an opportunity to look at why you're scared. It's an opportunity to dive deeper. It's an opportunity for inquiry, like that's how I usually describe it. So if it scares you, that's your emotions telling you pay attention. Learn.
How can you begin to heal yourself physically, emotionally, and mentally? What are some practical strategies to guide you on your holistic journey to well-being?MEET Ashley JamesHer podcast is called Learn True Health with Ashley James where she interviews holistic health experts and doctors of Naturopathic medicine 3 days a week. Through the interviews, her expert guests teach listeners how to gain health naturally through holistic medicine, diet, supplemental nutrition, and lifestyle changes. Ashley ensures listeners learn Natural Medicine Life Hacks for gaining energy, better sleep, a boosted immune system, and an overall feeling of awesomeness! Over the last 10 years, Ashley and her husband have built several interesting businesses including reaching the top rank of a holistic network marketing company, living off of a thrifty eBay business, and building and selling bat houses from their garage to aid in bat conservation.Ashley struggled with health issues her whole adult life, including infertility. When she was 19 she was told, by an MD and an endocrinologist, that she couldn't have kids. When Ashley was 22 she lost her Mom to cancer. This loss was so great it caused Ashley to reassess her life. She became determined to learn how to help others lead healthier happier lives.First, Ashley became a massage therapist and Reiki Master. Then she became a master practitioner and trainer in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Time Line Therapy, Hypnosis, and coaching.Through her 20s, she struggled with hormone issues, diabetes, weight gain, regular infections and chronic fatigue. MDs offered only drugs to manage symptoms with no solution to help her body heal. In 2011, Ashley turned to naturopathic holistic medicine for answers. Through holistic medicine, Ashley cured her diabetes, resolved her hormone issues, got her energy back, and stopped the chronic infections. What's most impressive is after 6 years of trying to get pregnant without natural medicine, Ashley and her husband were able to naturally have a baby thanks to naturopathic medicine and nutrition!When Ashley isn't interviewing doctors and holistic health experts for her podcast or coaching her wonderful clients to achieve their life and health goals, she is spending time with her husband and son, enjoying the Pacific Northwest, exploring the Greater Seattle Area, and cultivating her skills in the kitchen by cooking whole food, organic meals for her family.Ashley is passionate about her podcast and building its listenership because she is on a mission to change lives by bringing holistic health information to those who, like her, are seeking better health naturally!Please help Ashley in her mission by sharing her podcast with your friends and family! Together we can all Learn True Health!Find out more at Learn True Health, and connect with Ashley on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTubeJoin the Learn True Health Facebook GroupLearn True Health PODCASTIN THIS PODCAST:What is intuitive eating? 12:06What is the connection between eating and mental health? 16:08Mindful approaches to dealing with clients who have eating
Amanda Aguiar is a residential home specialist realtor in the Greater Seattle area. She's advancing the real estate industry with its innovative marketing strategies, proactive presence in the community and service-based mentality for each client.Her passion is to help the community learn more about the surrounding areas. She's here to help you navigate the intricacies of the Real Estate Market in Washington.Amanda's strengths include the ability to powerfully negotiate on behalf of clients and an expansive knowledge of current market trends. She is your all-in-one concierge service for the Greater Seattle Area, helping buyers and sellers meet their real estate goals.In addition to real estate sales, Amanda has a true passion for family, fitness and health. In her spare time, you can find her spending time at family or friend's gatherings. Growing in Brazil then moving to the United States in her pre-teen years, she is no stranger to competition, and grit. She embraces hard work, friendly competition and thrives on the perseverance needed to help her clients reach a smooth closing. She is a multi-lingual realtor covering Portuguese and Spanish.IG: https://www.instagram.com/amandaaguiarofficial/Website: http://www.amandaaguiarrealestate.com/Connect and tag me at:https://www.instagram.com/realangelabradford/You can subscribe to my YouTube Channel herehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDU9L55higX03TQgq1IT_qQFeel free to leave a review on all major platforms to help get the word out and change more lives!
Faisa Farole, a local midwife in the Greater Seattle Area, has been mentioned in previous episodes by those who adore her. In this episode, I have the honor of interviewing her as she talks about her journey of becoming a midwife, an impactful birth, and what her plans are for the future of our community, with our community. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. The resources I mention in this episode are listed below:Faisa Farole-Global midwifery Services:https://www.globalmidwiferyservices.com/ Global Perinatal Services: https://www.globalperinatal.org/ Something Beautiful Midwifery-Mercedes Snyder: https://www.sbmidwiferycare.com/ Wellspring Midwifery Care-Elliot Leslie & Lizz Fay: https://wellspringmidwiferycare.com/ Hakima Tafunzi Payne: https://uzazivillage.org/ Binta Niang: https://blessed-hands-midwives.business.site/Midwifery Schools Mentioned:Commonsense Childbirth School of Midwifery:https://commonsensemidwifery.org/ Midwives College of Utah: https://www.midwifery.edu/ Definitions:Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC)North America Registry of Midwives (NARM) Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) Article:Samoli Perinatal Outcome of WashingtonSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
The Makings of Steve Hello beautiful people! We have the pleasure of introducing you all to Steve, better known as PhotogSteve81. Steve is from the Pacific Northwest, born and raised in Washington state. Steve has a self-made professional photographer and media reporter. Steve is my news outlet for the Greater Seattle Area and more. He shares his experiences, values, and perspectives with us on his Makings of You! You can find him at:@PhotoGSteve81 on TikTok, Instagram, Clapper, Google, etc. You can find us at:Www.EverythangCulture.comIG/Facebook/Tiktok/Tumblr: @EverythangCultureTwitter: @EveryTHGCultureSpotify: https://spotify.link/0aUXvoaZOybApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everythang-culture/id1455598116?i=1000607845198YouTube: https://youtu.be/yvHrmv7cDAMSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/everythang-culture-podcast/exclusive-contentSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/everythang-culture-podcast/exclusive-content
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Jason Matias is a contemporary photographer and the author of NakedThoughts who lives and works in the Greater Seattle Area. His work focuses on the ideas of isolation and introspection, with photographs of nature from locations around the globe. Jason began exploring photography as a medium of expression during his service in the United States Air Force. His artwork has been shown in exhibitions in the US including Art BaselWeek and Art Expo New York and has been featured in National Geographic.
Hello Beautiful people! We have the pleasure of welcoming Katrina Johnson to Everythang Culture. Katrina Johnson is a commissioner, social justice organizer, advocate, and spokesperson for her family in June of 2017, after her first cousin Charleena Lyles was killed in her home in North Seattle after police officers responded to the location to investigate a burglary, Charleena had reported. Katrina is a core member and executive director of Families are the Frontline. They provide rapid response to help families nationwide who have lost their loved ones to the police use of deadly force. Katrina works with other families who have lost loved ones to the use of deadly force in Washington state, as well as local nonprofits working to improve policy on the use of lethal force, emphasize de-escalation, reduce instances of deadly force, and improve police-community relations. Katrina gathered signatures for I-940 and supported the resolution negotiated by De-Escalate WA and law enforcement leaders that resulted in House Bill 3003, modifying I-940 after it was adopted by the legislature. Katrina has been a guest speaker in various cities and states on police reform, served as a panelist in the Greater Seattle Area, nationally, and internationally on police reform and Washington state-sponsored violence. Katrina organizes events and authored an op-ed piece for BET.com. Katrina is Everythang Culture! You can find her at: IG: @TrineBean17Email: JohnsonTrina63@yahoo.comYou can find us at:Www.EverythangCulture.comIG/Facebook/Tiktok/Tumblr: EverythangCulture Twitter: EveryTHGCulture Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3MhNfR2sXgOOXq8rcymG7j?si=_auxt7T_SXmsikc1YBuutwApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everythang-culture/id1455598116?i=1000589629014YouTube: https://youtu.be/2A1FeTJP1WQSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/everythang-culture-podcast/exclusive-content
Hi I'm Kaitlyn, I am an artist living in Paris. I moved here three & a half years ago with my partner & have been studying art & French in Montmartre, where I currently reside. I have a background in Arts & Human Services from Cornish College of the Arts in my hometown of Seattle, Washington & have continued to study different mediums since arriving in France. Before our move, I was a Social Worker focusing on poverty alleviation in the Greater Seattle Area, and lead art therapy classes in my free time with a local non-profit, supporting women & children exploited by sex trafficking. You oftentimes see the intertwining between my two passions through my artwork- a world where philanthropy and the arts collide into one beautiful, blend of both disaster & healing. I've had multiple exhibitions in Paris & Barcelona since relocating to Europe, and am beginning a new chapter in sculpting this spring in Florence.Website: katehanson.euInstagram: katehanson.artSupport the show
For this week's episode, Rob interviews Kay Miller, based in Greater Seattle Area. Kay has a book called “Uncopyable Sales Secret” and was named salesperson of the year in the automotive muffler industry. A truly well-accomplished woman. Sales are more of an investigative journey, understanding the customer, and finding out what's important to them. From her years in the sales industry, Kay helps small-medium business owners by sharing her experience, lessons, and her book that the ideal sale is helping your customer buy. Kay said, “They have problems, they have scenarios they're working with, and they have outcomes that they want. And so, I think letting them describe that is helpful.” This Cast Covers: Marketing and Selling. Experiences of Kay Miller. The definition of the word, marketing. Attracting the best prospects. Helping customers buy. The investigative journey in sales. The importance of discipline in sales. The importance of timely silence in sales. Listening, focusing, and delivering solutions to the customer. Links: Kay Miller Kay's Website Additional Resources: Uncopyable Sales Secrets: How to Create an Unfair Advantage and Outsell Your Competition by Kay Miller Free Ebook: Five Proven Secrets to Get in the Door Quotes: “Your goal with marketing is to attract the people who are going to be your very best prospects.” — Kay Miller. “Sales is more of an investigative journey, understanding the customer, and finding out what's important to them before you tell them what you've got because you want to make that the solution to what they need.” — Kay Miller. “Listening is I feel like it's a discipline.” — Kay Miller. “It's just how you make them feel important when you listen to them.” — Kay Miller. “One thing that I think salespeople are afraid of, and it takes some getting used to, is letting silence happen.” — Kay Miller. Music from https://filmmusic.io “Cold Funk” by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com. License: CC by http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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So you may have heard the saying "starving artist." It's a mindset that many entrepreneurs and creatives have, making them feel like they have to choose between pursuing their passions and making a living. I'm so excited to share today's guest, Jason Matias, Creative Director of Jason Matias Fine Art and Founder of ‘Art of Selling Art'. Jason will be sharing how to overcome the starving artist mindset. Main Topics:- How to you overcome the challenges of starting your own business- Why it's important to look at art as a luxury product instead of an esoteric/intangible ‘thing'- The most common mistake that creative entrepreneurs make when starting a business Key Takeaways:- Over $4 billion of art is sold online each year -- the real challenge is navigating that ocean to find collectors.- You shouldn't be afraid to fail otherwise you'll always have one foot on the brake. - It doesn't take courage to be creative. More About Our Guest:Jason Matias is an author and contemporary photographer who lives and works in the Greater Seattle Area. A New York native, his photographs of nature include locations around the globe. More recently in his career, his creative focus expanded work with models. No matter the subject, Jason's work focuses on the ideas of isolation and introspection.
She said news that the U.S. Supreme Court could be about to overturn Roe v. Wade will energize voters in support of Democratic congressional candidates this fall.
Alison Kimble began writing because she loves stories and believes in their power to shape our world and ourselves. Her writing blends the real and the fantastical and crosses genres of horror, fantasy, and sci-fi. She has written one novel, Strange Gods, and is working on her next. She lives in the Greater Seattle Area with her husband and spends her time walking in the woods, going to the movies, and seeking adventures large and small. Connect with Alison at https://www.authoralisonkimble.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dallas-woodburn/support
The Simple Church Collective began in 2019 as a prevailing model church startup led by Luis and Melissa Sánchez. As COVID-19 changed the world the church changed with it. Luis and Melissa began to wrestle with the question, "What is a church in its most basic form?" By the summer of 2020 Luis and Melissa were convinced that biblically faithful churches in their most basic expressions are communities that meet certain irreducible minimums. There are just four of these, but an expanded value-set includes Jesus as the center, Spirit-led prayer, hospitality, generosity, compassion, social responsibility and engaging the Great Commission in an urban environment.Simple Churches are Jesus-centered communities on mission. Through this quest the original vision changed, but the original mission, "Love God. Love People. Make Disciples. Keep it Simple" remained. Luis' vision is to develop a network of Jesus-Followers that make disciples in the Greater Seattle Area.Want to learn more or perhaps start or join a Simple Church? Click on https://www.simplechurchcollective.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Simple Church Collective began in 2019 as a prevailing model church startup led by Luis and Melissa Sánchez.As COVID-19 changed the world the church changed with it. Luis and Melissa began to wrestle with the question, "What is a church in its most basic form?" By the summer of 2020 Luis and Melissa were convinced that biblically faithful churches in their most basic expressions are communities that meet certain irreducible minimums. There are just four of these, but an expanded value-set includes Jesus as the center, Spirit-led prayer, hospitality, generosity, compassion, social responsibility and engaging the Great Commission in an urban environment.Simple Churches are Jesus-centered communities on mission. Through this quest the original vision changed, but the original mission, "Love God. Love People. Make Disciples. Keep it Simple" remained. Luis' vision is to develop a network of Jesus-Followers that make disciples in the Greater Seattle Area.Want to learn more or perhaps start or join a Simple Church? Click on https://www.simplechurchcollective.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Season Two: Episode 26, we are in the midst of our apest series based on Ephesians 4:11-12, "11 And he [Jesus] gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds and teachers, 12 to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ" (ESV). Apest is an acronym for apostle, prophet, evangelist, shepherd, and teacher. This episode is about the teacher! Scott and Luis brought back a guest from earlier in season two, Carlos Piñero of Citizen House! Carlos is a fellow mircochurch practitioner in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area. Carlos & Lydia Piñero have spent their 12 years of marriage pouring their lives into making disciples at churches in Denver, Phoenix, and Dallas. They're passionate about raising their five kids in an authentic community and helping others discern where God is calling them to plant the Gospel. In January 2021, they were sent from a multi-site church in Dallas/Fort Worth that Carlos was on staff at to plant Citizen House - a family of microchurches reaching those who may never step foot in an established church. Check out their website here: citizenhouse.org or stay connected through social media: @citizenhousedfw We hope you enjoy this episode and the apest series in an effort to build up the body of Christ in the Greater Seattle Area. Here is a resource to learn more about your apest giftings: fivefoldministry.com Thank you for listening! Please like, share, and subscribe to Keeping It Simple. To be in contact with us please email media@simplechurchcollective.com or visit simplechurchcollective.com. Stay tuned for more episodes! Music produced by Jesse Calentine, find him on Instagram: @Jessecalentine
Welcome to Season Two: Episode 25, we are in the midst of our apest series based on Ephesians 4:11-12, "11 And he [Jesus] gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds and teachers, 12 to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ" (ESV). Apest is an acronym for apostle, prophet, evangelist, shepherd, and teacher. This week's episode is about the S, the shepherd. Scott and Luis had the joy of interviewing Bre Wiebe of the Kansas City Underground! Breanna Wiebe serves as one of the founders and directors of the Kansas City Underground, a mission agency and decentralized network of missionaries and microchurches in Kansas City. KCU's forty-year vision is to have a missionary on every street and a microchurch in every network of relationships, connecting with training Hubs throughout the city, saturating Kansas City with the beauty, justice, and Good News of Jesus. Breanna's primary role is to multiply and equip coaches for missionaries and microchurches within the KC Underground network. Her other passion is supporting adults with special needs in their community-based employment in her co-vocation with WillowTree Supports in Shawnee, Kansas. Breanna and Ryan live as missionaries with their two kids in their neighborhood, seeking to build an extended spiritual family there. You can contact Bre at breannawiebe@kcunderground.org or follow the Kansas City Underground at KCunderground.org We hope you enjoy this episode and the apest series in an effort to build up the body of Christ in the Greater Seattle Area. Here is a resource to learn more about your apest giftings: fivefoldministry.com Thank you for listening! Please like, share, and subscribe to Keeping It Simple. To be in contact with us please email media@simplechurchcollective.com or visit simplechurchcollective.com and stay tuned for more episodes on the APEST. Music produced by Jesse Calentine, find him on Instagram: @Jessecalentine
Monica is joined by comedian and writer Jenny Zigrino (Comedy Central, Bad Santa 2) before she heads to the NW on a tour including Carco Theatre in Renton, Wa (tickets below!). Jenny is ready for an arranged marriage and she thinks there are much better options than your parents or friends deciding… why not Google? How about a vitual reality that shows you what it's like to be someone you have biases toward? Possibily helpful, definitely payback. It's a hilarious episode and Jenny is a gem. Everyone follow her @jennyzigrino and Greater Seattle Area get tickets to our Carco Theatre show on March 26th here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/comedy-at-carco-2-tickets-206823684207
Welcome to Season Two: Episode 24. We are in the midst of our apest series which is derived from Ephesians 4:11-12, "11 And he [Jesus] gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds and teachers, 12 to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ" (ESV). Apest is an acronym for apostle, prophet, evangelist, shepherd, and teacher. This episode is about the E (evangelist), Scott and Luis interviewed a good friend Ashley Dalen. Ashley Dalen lives in Salem, Oregon with her husband Kyle and Great Dane Puppy Prudence. She is the Pastor of Neighborhoods at Salem Alliance Church. In her free time, she is walking her pup, reading (ideally in the sun), or watching some docuseries with a huge bowl of popcorn. To connect with Ashley, email her at adalen@salemalliance.org We hope you enjoy this episode and the apest series in an effort to build up the body of Christ in the Greater Seattle Area. Here is a resource to learn more about your apest giftings: fivefoldministry.com Thank you for listening! Please like, share, and subscribe to Keeping It Simple. To be in contact with us please email media@simplechurchcollective.com or visit simplechurchcollective.com and stay tuned for more episodes on the APEST. Music produced by Jesse Calentine, find him on Instagram: @Jessecalentine
Welcome to Season Two: Episode 23. We are in the midst of our apest series which is derived from Ephesians 4:11-12, "11 And he [Jesus] gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds and teachers, 12 to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ" (ESV). Apest is an acronym for apostle, prophet, evangelist, shepherd, and teacher. This series is spending time each episode exploring one of the giftings with someone, Dusty has a strong prophetic leaning in his giftings. Dusty is a lead pastor and microchurch leader in Boise, Idaho. Dusty Benner's life revolves around the person and mission of Jesus. He has been married to his wife Chandra for 20 years and is a proud dad of 5 kids. He serves as the lead discipler of Sojourn Alliance Church and is one of the founders and directors of The Syndicate. Here are links to stay connected to Dusty and his work: https://www.facebook.com/sojournalliance https://sojournalliance.com/ https://www.thesyndicateboise.org/ https://www.facebook.com/thesyndicateboise/ We hope you enjoy this episode and the apest series in an effort to build up the body of Christ in the Greater Seattle Area. Here is a resource to learn more about your apest giftings: fivefoldministry.com Thank you for listening! Please like, share, and subscribe to Keeping It Simple. To be in contact with us please email media@simplechurchcollective.com or visit simplechurchcollective.com and stay tuned for more episodes on the APEST. Music produced by Jesse Calentine, find him on Instagram: @Jessecalentine
This week we take a look at what it takes to compete with the competition when attempting to purchase a single family home in the Greater Seattle Area in today's market.
Jason Matias is an author and contemporary photographer who lives and works in the Greater Seattle Area. A New York native, his photographs of nature include locations around the globe. More recently in his career, his creative focus expanded work with models. No matter the subject, Jason's work focuses on the ideas of isolation and introspection. You can check out his work below.https://www.jasonmatias.com/If you enjoyed the podcast please rate, subscribe and share with your friends!Follow Scott on Instagram for more here. www.instagram.com/causingtheeffectpodcastYou can email Scott @ causingtheeffectpodcast@gmail.com
Sponsors: Deese Real Estate and Property Managementhttps://www.deeserealestate.com/ G3 Homes https://www.g3-homes.com/ Our Guest Jacob Weaver Jacob is a licensed real estate broker who entered the real estate industry in 2012 when buying personal investment property in the Greater Seattle Area. His passion for real estate grew very quickly after realizing the direct influence he could have helping clients reach their investment and lifestyle goals through real estate. With a background in electrical engineering, Jacob's strengths are apparent through resourceful problem solving, tactful negotiation, and creative deal structure. You can expect a high level of communication, integrity, and personal accountability when working with Jacob starting from your first interaction with him. In addition to selling real estate, Jacob enjoys playing music and spending time with his wife and two young daughters. https://www.weaverbyrnegroup.com https://www.instagram.com/jacob.weaver.realtor
EP #284 -This week on the podcast, I'm joined by Jason Matais, an author and contemporary photographer as we discuss Artists Might Just Make The Best Entrepreneurs! Jason lives and works in the Greater Seattle Area. A New York native, his photographs of nature include locations around the globe. More recently in his career, his creative focus expanded work with models. No matter the subject, Jason's work focuses on the ideas of isolation and introspection. Learn More About Jason Matais: Visit Jason‘s Website and get his Book "The Art of Selling Art PDF - 10 Tips For Getting Your Next Art Sale" Follow Jason Matais on social media on Twitter, and Instagram Whether you are new to 'The Driven Entrepreneur' podcast or a recurring fan, please help out by subscribing to the show on Apple, Spotify, or Google, and leave us that 5-Star love and a quick review over at Apple Podcasts! Your support and your reviews mean a lot to me, and really help the show to reach more people. Plus, it provides me with valuable feedback, so that I can continue to bring value to you each and every week. I love hearing from fans and listeners. Please share your feedback, guest suggestions, or ideas for show topics with me on social media. Connect with Matt Brauning On Social Media: Follow Matt Brauning on social media on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube Check out more on this podcast, PLUS subscribe to my other podcast “Speaking of Getting Booked” This one's for anyone who wants to get booked to speak. We interview people who book and hire speakers just like you, and share all their strategies for you to get booked!" mattbrauningpodcast.com Get a signed copy of my #1 Best-selling book, "The Firebox Principle" PLUS take the Firebox quiz FREE at: fireboxbook.com Want to sponsor the show? Email inquiries to: mattbrauningpodcast@gmail.com
George and Sami were happily joined by Seahawks & UW legend Jermaine Kearse! We talked about being the ultimate Seattle guy, playing football from youth years through the NFL all in the Greater Seattle Area. 2 years with the New York Jets were the only time he had ever played or lived elsewhere. We also talked the mental side of leaving football and how that can effect someone. Plus, your submitted questions were added to the podcast! Find out more about Kearse's love for golf as well! & After George (Twitter) & Sami (Twitter) discuss the upcoming Seahawks week 5 matchup on Thursday v. the Rams. The 'Sports ON Tap Seattle' Podcast is brought to you by Pod That: Two Brothers Talking Sports and the Sports ON Tap Podcast Network! 'Cheers to Seattle'! You can follow our Seattle Pages on all platforms @SONTSeattle - Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok To watch our videos of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/thesportsontap Follow @GeorgeONTap & @SamiONTap on all platforms as well!
Welcome to the Something To Talk About, a podcast and blog series about all things classroom discourse! In each episode of the Something to Talk About mini podcast we ask just one juicy question about classroom discourse to a group of educators. In Episode 1, Stenhouse editor and author, Kassia Wedekind asks: What are some of your greatest hopes for your students as talkers and listeners? And what kind of practical routines will you set up at the beginning of the year to help build that community? Take a listen to hear from third grade teacher, Jennifer Orr, first grade teacher, Santasha Dhoot, and authors of Intentional Talk, Elham Kazemi and Allison Hintz. Meet the Educators in this Episode Jennifer Orr has spent more than twenty years teaching and learning with elementary students from kindergarten through fifth grade. She currently teaches third graders at Fort Belvoir Upper School in Fairfax County, Virginia. She tweets @jenorr and blogs at jenorr.com. Elham Kazemi is the co-author of Intentional Talk and the co-editor of Choral Counting and Counting Collections. She is a professor of mathematics education at the University of Washington. Elham works alongside teachers to create thriving mathematical classrooms centered on children's mathematical thinking. She is deeply committed to building university-school partnerships that tackle social and academic inequities and create strong professional learning communities for teachers to learn from and with their students. Elham tweets @ekazemi. Allison Hintz is the co-author Intentional Talk and the co-author of the upcoming Mathematizing Children's Literature. She is an associate professor of mathematics education at the University of Washington, Bothell. She studies teaching and learning alongside educators to create experiences where children are heard, understood, and inspired as mathematical sense makers. Allison tweets @AllisonHintz124. Santasha Dhoot (She/Her/Hers) is a Punjabi Sikh first-grade teacher in the Greater Seattle Area. She graduated from the University of Washington with a Masters in Teaching. She has a passion for educational justice and aspires to be a part of building an education system in which all students thrive. She loves learning alongside our youngest students and believes our future is bright because of them. You can follow Santasha on Twitter @tashadhoot. Resources Mentioned in Episode 1 Something to Talk About Blog https://www.nctm.org/Standards-and-Positions/Catalyzing-Change/Catalyzing-Change-in-Early-Childhood-and-Elementary-Mathematics/ https://www.stenhouse.com/content/becoming-math-teacher-you-wish-youd-had https://www.stenhouse.com/content/which-one-doesnt-belong https://www.stenhouse.com/content/how-many https://www.stenhouse.com/content/intentional-talk
Local real estate professional, Moya Skillman, joins us to talk about the market and what both buyers and sellers should be aware of. High-profile real estate deals require experience, care, and great attention to detail to execute properly. That is why Wealth Consultants at Evergreen are very selective about the professionals we partner with to guide clients through the process. With Moya's 15 years of experience in residential real estate and selling over $200 million annually, you'll not want to miss what she has to say regarding the current market and trends in the Seattle area. Answers to these questions and more: How does this compare to other boom periods? What area do you find most attractive? What is your biggest concern? Advice to first-time buyers or those worried about their kids being able to get into real estate in the future? What do clients who are downsizing need to be aware of? How do you help buyers of more lavish estates and properties to prepare? As always, we hope you enjoy the listen! Prospective Client Compatibility Survey: http://www.invest.evergreengavekal.com/client-compatibility This material has been prepared or is distributed solely for informational purposes only and is not a solicitation or an offer to buy any security or instrument or to participate in any trading strategy. Any opinions, recommendations, and assumptions included in this piece are based upon current market conditions, reflect the personal opinions of the featured guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Evergreen Investment Committee as a whole. Investment decisions for Evergreen clients are made by the Evergreen Investment Committee. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. All investments involve risk including the loss of principal. Securities highlighted or discussed in this piece have been selected based on current events and/or relevant topics and are not intended to represent Evergreen's performance or be an indicator for how Evergreen has performed or may perform in the future. Each security discussed has been selected solely for this purpose and has not been selected based on performance or any performance-related criteria. Evergreen's portfolios are actively managed and securities discussed in this piece may or may not be held in such portfolios at any given time.
Hashtag 59's Podcast is back with Season 4 and there are two simple themes: Switchbacks & Sandwiches! We dissect and share our story about epic hikes (Switchbacks) and then give the ingredients and recipe for the Sandwiches we eat along the way on the trail (or before or after the Switchback!) In this episode we discuss four hikes in the Greater Seattle Area: 1. Mailbox Peak 2. Mount Si 3. Vashon Island Lighthouse 4. Snow Lake And with those hikes we talk about Jill's close encounter with heat exhaustion, our favorite diner from the old TV show and movie Twin Peaks, and our variety of sandwiches and food we took on these trails in Washington State! Thanks for listening to Switchbacks and Sandwiches, if you don't already, make sure you subscribe to our podcast by searching "Hashtag 59" on your podcasts app! Keep in touch with us on our website www.Hashtag59.com for our latest podcast episodes, blogs, join our postcard club, and find out about our latest outdoor cleanup events! #Hashtag59
Larsen MettlerLarsen is the Managing Director at S2G Ventures (Seed 2 Growth) in the Greater Seattle Area.S2G Ventures aims to find solutions that make healthy food cost effective and accessible for all consumers. There are three key components - meeting the demand for healthy food, reducing costs, improving the safety and transparency of our food system and supporting workers fairly across all stages of the value chain.At S2G Ventures, they believe a healthier food system is the under-recognized solution to critical global challenges like climate change, healthcare and nutrition. Food should be produced in a way that considers human and environmental health just as much as taste and profit – and they back trailblazing entrepreneurs with the big ideas to help make that dream a reality. They are harnessing the power of food innovation to create better outcomes for people and the planet.Time Stamps: [00:02:26] Larsen's road into the world of the agriculture industry.[00:05:30] Larsen's point of view on the pros and cons in the aquaculture industry.[00:07:20] The projects that S2G Ventures are focusing on.[00:11:22] Mission of S2G Ventures. [00:12:49] Top three trends in the aquaculture industry in the next 10 years.Useful links:S2G VenturesLarsen Mettler
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Founder of Moving Beyond, supporting fund managers, wealth advisors, impact-investors, philanthropists, and other social innovators creating positive impact for people and the planet. Aparna works at the intersection of D&I and organizational design. In 2015 she launched Firki India's first online teacher education platform supporting 1 million educators in its first year and in 2019 she launched Future for Us, a platform to advance women of color at work and grew a professional community of 11,000. Her work has been featured in Forbes, Seattle Magazine, Business Insider, PSBJ, and Melinda Gates's Evoke Magazine. She been a presenter on the intersection of diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI) with program design and evaluation at SXSW, The American Evaluation Association, SOCAP, Global Impact Investing Network, as well a number of Greater Seattle Area organizations, including Equal Pay Today, Equal Rights Advocates, WASBA, Legal Fund of Washington, Seattle University and more. Having lived and worked in six countries, Aparna brings a diversity lens to all her work. Find Aparna here: aparnarae.com Instagram @aparnarae -------------------- About Erin Female-identifying and want to be a guest? Book here! https://WearHappyConsult.as.me/conversationsaboutclosets Erin Keam is a stylist like no other, thanks to her unique The Happy Wardrobe Method. This Method, which provides instant insights and lasting results explores beloved possessions in your home to find personal themes and create a one-of-a-kind Style Statement, transforming your wardrobe and positively impacting your closet, business, career and life. Oh, and she teaches you to look great, get dressed easily and with confidence. Discover your style brand and get to your ideal closet (& life) faster! https://www.thehappywardrobe.com/ Click to book a FREE Wear Happy Consult (she's on PST time) https://WearHappyConsult.as.me/FREE Or to talk about how you look on camera https://WearHappyConsult.as.me/ZoomReady Or to sign up for her FREE Zoom-Ready workshops https://www.thehappywardrobe.com/zoom-ready --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erin-keam/support
Leka Devatha is a former fashion expert turned real estate investor She's been wildly successful in the Greater Seattle Area doing fix and flips, land subdivisions, multi-family investing, and selling of residential real estate representing both buyers and sellers. https://www.linkedin.com/in/leka-devatha-5616bb185/
Today on the program Mike Johnson of the Yakima Union Gospel Mission talked about homelessness in the Greater Seattle Area. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the program Mike Johnson of the Yakima Union Gospel Mission talked about homelessness in the Greater Seattle Area. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second of our ongoing series on mothers in politics, we're talking to Dr. Kim Schrier, the first pediatrician in Congress, who represents Washington's 8th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. She's telling us how she pivoted from a medical career to a political one, what it's like to sponsor a bill on vaccines that ends up taking on new meaning when a pandemic hits, and why it's important for other parents to seek elected office.Congresswoman Kim Schrier, MD represents Washington State’s 8th Congressional District. Prior to being elected to Congress on November 6, 2018, she spent her career as a pediatrician in Issaquah, WA, working with children and helping families navigate the health care system. As the first pediatrician in Congress, Rep. Schrier brings a critical voice to issues related to health care. Through her own experience as a patient living with Type 1 diabetes, she understands the very real fear of health care costs and access for people living with pre-existing conditions. After graduating from U.C. Berkeley Phi Beta Kappa with a degree in Astrophysics, Rep. Schrier spent a year working at the EPA before attending medical school at U.C. Davis School of Medicine. She completed her residency at the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford University. In 2013, she was named Best Pediatrician in the Greater Seattle Area by Parents Map Magazine. Rep. Schrier lives in Sammamish, WA with her husband, David, and son, Sam.
Welcome to Keeping It Simple where we talk about life and mission in ways that are easy to understand. This episode is the second episode of our relaunch! In this episode, Luis and Scott talk about the vision for planting Simple Churches in the Greater Seattle Area and about their recent trip to Indianapolis--unpacking the idea of becoming a level 5 Multiplying Church. Join us on our journey as we begin to plant Simple Churches in the Greater Seattle area, if you want to know more about the Simple Church Collective listen to episodes as they come out each week or email media@simplechurchcollective.com. Visit www.simplechurchcollective.com for more information and subscribe to weekly emails from our team! Enjoy the show!
Multifamily Investor Turned Accidental $25M+ Broker With Leka Devatha: Discovering Multifamily 112On this episode of Discovering Multifamily, Leka Devatha joins us to discuss her experience starting out as an investor doing single family fix and flips, and have since spearheaded hundreds of transactions including land subdivisions, multi-family investing, and selling of residential real estate representing both buyers and sellers. She's also the co-host the 'Real Estate At Work' monthly meetup in the Greater Seattle Area. Podcast Links: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/discovering-multifamily/id1506820688#episodeGuid=Buzzsprout-3366217 Website: www.redknightproperties.com/media Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gfcVc3p YouTube: https://youtu.be/QIb7AFaNxIU Links/Shout-Outs Mentioned: www.redknightproperties.com - Red Knight Properties Website Leka Devatha LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/leka-devatha-5616bb185/#financialfreedom #passiveinvesting #activeinvesting #investsmart #investwisely #buildingwealth #multifamily #podcast #Red Knight Properties #Anthony Scandariato #Brian Leonard #investing in real estate #investing in multifamily #investing in syndication
Chevelle Walker is a trainer and coach in the Greater Seattle Area. Chevelle's passion for athletics and curiosity about the human body has fueled a lifelong journey of learning and inspired the foundation for his business, CESP Athletics. This episode is powered by The Symphony: TheSymphonyco.com CESP Athletics: CESPAthletics.com Chevy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cesp_athletics/?hl=en Kyle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adventure_creator/?hl=en
You ever wanted to be an Actor like I did....well I learned real quick that I wasn't a good actor. However, I sat down with twin actors and entrepreneurs who have been able to break down those barriers and break onto the acting scene. On top of that, if you want to know where some good chicken is, check out Ezell's chicken restaurants throughout the Greater Seattle Area. Having a family business legacy is true success and getting the inside scope on that will add some value and perspective to your mental. Make sure you tune into this week's episode for a double whammy, chicken fried episode!
Real Estate Philosophy: What You Will Learn: James’ journey into the real estate business How James managed to get off of the hamster wheel and enjoy both the financial success and the freedoms that real estate has to offer How James’ real estate philosophy aligns with our philosophy at Pursuing Freedom, and how it has worked for him Why it is important to familiarize yourself with your process of failure as you plan out your goals What steps you can take to shatter your limiting beliefs and overcome your fears of success/failure The framework of James’ book, “RESUCCEED” What is Your Real Estate Philosophy? James Colburn is an agent with John L. Scott, a brokerage based in the Greater Seattle Area. He is also the author of the bestselling real estate book, “RESUCCEED.” James is with us today because his real estate philosophy is perfectly aligned with the values here at Pursuing Freedom. He shares his journey into the real estate business and explains his approach to planning, goal setting, and execution. Learn how to find a balance so your success doesn’t come at the expense of your freedom! Get off of the Hamster Wheel Your real estate philosophy determines how you approach every aspect of your business, so it needs to be something you believe in! This requires intention, planning, and consistency because it is something you live every single day. James first realized this when he hired a coach to get from 80 deals to 120. They came to a mutual agreement that James would not achieve his goal unless he was also able to slow down and savor his life at the same time! For many agents, slowing down to hit a large goal is counterintuitive, but you have to play the long game. What is the point of working 80 hours a week to hit your financial goals if you can’t enjoy the fruits of your labor anyway? Get off of the hamster wheel and make a plan that gives you both time and financial flexibility. Full Transparency We have talked a lot about visioning and planning, especially as we approach year-end and get ready for 2021. James opened my eyes to an entirely different side of that coin. In the Pursuing Freedom real estate philosophy, journaling plays a significant role in our ability to distill the goals in our heads and create a concrete plan to achieve them. But have you ever thought about what it would take to fall short of your goals? James stresses the importance of getting familiar with your process of failure, just as you would your process of success! Planning is an opportunity to clear the slate and be completely honest with yourself. Stop shoulding all over yourself, and get clear on what you need to do to hit your goals starting right now! About James Colburn James’s core commitment is to human potential. This driving force compelled him to write RESUCCEED. For James, he believes the purpose of life has all to do with avoiding the trap of survival success which offers little to no fulfillment, passion, and joy in life. James challenges a life of a purpose where we are moved to contribute beyond ourselves, to fully show up in our lives, and fully integrate our talents and skills with our purpose, our meaning, and what brings us joy. With over two decades of executive and entrepreneurial experience including nonprofit leadership and oversight, real estate investments, for-profit and nonprofit marketing design and implementation, and business development consulting, James offers a unique and refreshing approach to his work and all of our potential. His direct approach is centered in the practical and approachable for every day, already successful but real people looking for that edge, that area of improvement that dispels the myth that you have to sit alone on a mountaintop for 20 years to attain a life with purpose, fulfillment, and joy. James has a BS in Marketing/Management and a MA in International Care and Community Development. He is the Chairman-Elect of Family Lines, an organization that reaches families from all walks of life by recognizing the value of an involved, engaged, loving father. He and his wife, Maurita are members of the Medical Teams International Puget Sound Leadership Council, a global health organization that empowers communities to live full and healthy lives. James is also a Guest Lecturer at Northwest University College of Social and Behavioral Sciences speaking on Leadership and entrepreneurialism from a global context. As an accomplished Resucceed Coach, James works with successful, already achieved individuals seeking the fullness that a life with success can offer. James, his Wife Maurita, and his three children Eliot, Lucas, and Madeline live in Bothell, WA, a suburb of Greater Seattle. When James is not teaching, coaching, or writing he enjoys spending cherished moments with his family, enjoying sunsets in warm weather, or finding time to reflect and gain a new perspective on age-old challenges and problems of the human condition. How to Connect with James Colburn: Website: http://www.jamescolburn.net/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamescolburn/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamescolburnauthor/ Twitter: @james_colburn Balanced Growth Course: Website: https://pursuingfreedom.thinkific.com/courses/balanced-growth Additional Resources: Set for Success Planner Time Tracker 5-Step Guide to More Referrals Book Recommendations: RESUCCEED by: James Colburn
Resource Links:CaseFuel Website (http://casefuel.com/)Get your copy of “Legal Marketing Fastlane” (https://www.amazon.com/Legal-Marketing-Fastlane-Roadmap-Generating-ebook/dp/B06X9B76QX)Radical Candor by Kim Scott (https://amzn.to/3iz4St6)The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz (https://amzn.to/2E0YrQm)Solo by Choice by Carolyn Elefant (https://amzn.to/3iBFWRy)Join the Lawyer Mom Summit this coming September 30th for $39 only (https://lawyermomownersummit.com/)Join the Associate Academy live event by Maximum Lawyer (https://maximumlawyer.com/associateacademy/)Like most other businesses, law firms did not see the pandemic coming. Many law practices were forced to cut back on expenses, leaving so many paralegals, associates, and other legal professionals jobless. With everything that’s going on, growing your business sometimes sounds all too hopeless!While increasing your employee headcount amidst a pandemic sounds counterintuitive, some enterprising practice owners have been able to use it as an opportunity to scale. So what can you do to ensure your practice’s growth even in the heat of a global crisis?We’ll find out today as Elise Buie, Founder of Elise Buie Family Law Group, shares with us how her big shift into the remote workspace in 2015 made a compounding effect on her practice 5 years later. We also talk about the importance of getting the right people to work with as well as the importance of building rapport in a remote setting.Don’t let a crisis go to waste. Tune in to this episode!We’ll be talking about:Starting a virtual law firm before it even became a thing [00:57]Scaling a business in the midst of a pandemic through systems and teamwork [04:04]Finding the right people to work with [07:04]Has the demand for Family Law changed during the pandemic? [09:24]Putting solutions at the front and center to create a positive impact on her practice [12:59]How systems have further improved her law firm’s process [15:34]Going completely remote since 2015 [19:20]What Elise uses for employee assessments [22:04]Building rapport and maintaining culture with employees working remotely [23:39]Elise’s inspiration on how she became a great leader [30:01]Elise’s advice to law business startups [34:05]About Our Guest:Being in the law business for more than 5 years, Elise Buie is continually advocating for children’s best interest in high-conflict divorce situations. She is the owner of the Elise Buie Family Law Group based in the Greater Seattle Area. Her decision to go virtual when she started her practice has proved to be a great one and she has since continued to scale her business, helping both paralegals and clients along the way.If you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nat chats with Lesli and Umang Desai who became parents to twins through adoption. After 6 years of infertility and loss, Lesli and Umang shifted their family plans to adoption. After 3 broken adoption matches and a disrupted adoption in 2019, they were chosen to be the parents of girl-boy twins. They had 6 weeks' notice before meeting their newborn twins in person and they returned home with their twins right before the COVID-19 stay-at-home order came down in Seattle.Sponsored by Dr. Brown'sLesli Desai is a perinatal psychotherapist, specializing in infertility, pregnancy loss, pregnancy, and the transition to parenthood. In addition to individual and couples therapy, she teaches a small selection of parenting workshops in and around the Greater Seattle Area. Visit her website at seattle-therapy.comCONTACT USVISIT Twiniversity.com for tons of free twin tips!FOLLOW us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, and Twitter.SUBSCRIBE to our email newsletter!Subscribe for FREE to our other podcast, the Twins Tale Podcast, giving you an inside look at feeding schedules, sleep struggles, and all the highs and lows of raising twins from birth to college age.
Ashley James is an entrepreneur, coach and podcaster. She interviews holistic health experts and doctors of Naturopathic medicine 3 days a week on the Learn True Health podcast. Ashley struggled with health issues her whole adult life, including infertility. When she was 19 she was told, by an MD and an endocrinologist, that she couldn’t have kids. When Ashley was 22 she lost her Mom to cancer. This loss was so great it caused Ashley to reassess her life. She became determined to learn how to help others lead healthier happier lives. In 2011, Ashley turned to naturopathic holistic medicine for answers. Through holistic medicine, Ashley cured her diabetes, resolved her hormone issues, got her energy back and stopped the chronic infections. After being told by an MD and an endocrinologist that she couldn’t have kids, and after 6 years of trying to get pregnant without natural medicine, Ashley and her husband were able to naturally have a baby thanks to naturopathic medicine and nutrition! When Ashley isn’t interviewing doctors and holistic health experts for her podcast or coaching her wonderful clients to achieve their life and health goals, she is spending time with her husband and son, enjoying the Pacific Northwest, exploring the Greater Seattle Area and cultivating her skills in the kitchen by cooking whole food, organic meals for her family. Connect with Ashley James: https://www.learntruehealth.com/ https://www.facebook.com/2LearnTrueHealth/ https://twitter.com/LearnTrueHealth https://www.youtube.com/c/learntruehealth Join us in Making Pittsburgh Healthy: www.makingpittsburghhealthy.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MakingPittsburghHealthy/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makingpittsburghhealthy/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/draarontressler Don't forget to subscribe, rate & review the show! (:
Welcome to episode 53 of the Crushing it in Real Estate podcast! This week we have Adrian Chu, a real estate professional located in Seattle, WA. Adrian's bio: " Hello! My name is Adrian Chu. Born and raised in Seattle – I attended Laurelhurst & Wedgwood Elementary School, Eckstein Middle School, Roosevelt High School, and finally graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Washington. GO HUSKIES! I am a real estate dealmaker – a licensed Real Estate Managing Broker and Mortgage Loan Originator. I buy, sell, invest, develop, build, and remodel properties in the Greater Seattle Area. I am a member of the CCIM Institute, Commercial Broker Association, and the Northwest Multiple Listing Service. In addition, I am the Founder of CHU Design + Build – an integrated real estate development and construction company. My clients have entrusted me with over 200 residential and commercial transactions ranging from $45,000 to over $4 million. Nothing is too small or too big. I excel at working with clients to quickly maximize the value of their properties when selling and to acquire high cash flow, high appreciation, and potential arbitrage opportunities. Over the years, I have enabled many partners to build wealth and become financially secure from real estate through opportunistic and value-added investment philosophies." We are super excited to have Adrian on the show this week, please enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crushingitinrealestate/support
11. My Girl, Kennethia, does a whole bunch of things and teaching Group Exercise is one of them. Her number one advice to group exercise newbies is, Show Up! Kennethia talks to us about what you should expect during your first time(s), tips on how to enhance your experience and confirmation that we can see you peeking into the class with curiosity... You know you want to come in, so do it. Support Black Owned Business: In the Greater Seattle Area? In need of a moving company? Zolo Express Moving Company is based out Kent, WA Serge and Kennethia Lozolo, along with their team, can be reached at 206-474-0050 If you are in King, Pierce, Snohomish and Thurston counties of WA; call them with your moving needs
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In this episode, Sara talks with Jeanie Kendall about her journey from medical administration to real estate. Jeanie chats about her hesitation in leaving a career that wasn't everything she longed for because she had an amazing supervisor; she gets real about the impact that stepping down as primary breadwinner for her family had on her self-esteem; and she shares the realities of finding clients and self-promoting in real estate. Today, Jeanie is a real estate agent and broker for Keller Williams Realty in the Greater Seattle Area. Want to make your own career change? Download Sara's Seven Cs of Successful Career Change Chart. Sara and Jeanie discuss: How Sara found Jeanie F Bomb Breakfast Club Jeanie attending Humboldt State University with the intention of getting into literature and writing Working at a nonprofit health clinic on campus and working multiple positions there Moving to Florida and continuing to work in healthcare administration Getting transferred to Seattle Having a hard time leaving medical administration because of a fantastic boss Recognizing that she wanted to be her own boss Reevaluating her future as her 45th birthday was approaching Saving to cushion her career transition Remembering her good and bad experiences purchasing homes Experiencing her own foreclosure (and shame) Longing to make a difference in people's lives Appreciating the low startup costs of real estate Taking her real estate agent to lunch and asking about the industry Making the decision to become a real estate agent The challenge of finding her own clients What she's learned about self-promotion Support from her wife, and her mother The impact of temporary low-income on her self-esteem Slowly building her business for two years, keeping her eye on the prize Feeling the pull back into her previous, "known" career (but not going back) The challenges of real estate The power of mentors and networks Her "baby steps" approach Choosing not to confide in others until she was already invested in her career change Earning the trust, as a real estate agent, of her former colleagues in the medical field The similarities between the process of home buying and career change Helping change the minds of people who don't think home buying (or career change!) is possible Jeanie's passion for volunteering and Camp Ten Trees Something to consider: what would you like to do if you had more financial resources to give? Jeanie's advice for people looking to get into real estate ...and more! Jeanie's Full Bio: Jeanie Kendall is a residential real estate broker with Keller Williams, who has been described by clients as “ride or die." In 2018, she left a successful 20-year career in medical administration to pursue a career as a real estate agent with the intention of helping people successfully navigate, and more importantly enjoy the process of buying and selling their homes. Jeanie approaches all of her professional interactions with an objective to assist and empower, and is a fierce advocate for her clients before, during, and after their real estate transactions. Jeanie not only develops strong and long-lasting relationships with her clients, she is respected by her peers who know they can rely on her to be responsive, reliable, and ethical during negotiations and escrow. While her background makes her uniquely qualified to partner with medical professionals for their real estate needs, she is also passionate about working with the LGBTQIA+ community, and makes a donation to Camp Ten Trees (where she serves as a Board Member and volunteer each summer) each time she earns a commission. Connect with Jeanie Kendall: Her website: jeaniekendall.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/jeaniekendallRE LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-kendall-a104031a Instagram: www.instagram.com/jeaniekendall.realestate Connect with Sara McArdle and Women Who Went for It: Facebook: www.facebook.com/womenwhowentforit Website: www.womenwhowentforit.com Nominate a Podcast Guest (we do not take nominations over email): www.saramcardle.com/podcast-guest Email (see link above to nominate a podcast guest): womenwhowentforit@gmail.com Phone: 503.893.2043 Want to make your own career change? Download Sara's Seven Cs of Successful Career Change Chart.
How to land your dream job, LinkedIn strategies, How to build your personal brand, tips to make your resume stand out | #NomadicHustle 14 w/ Yahye Dineh, Senior Recruiter at Robert Half InternationalYahye specializes in connecting top accounting & finance talent to companies in the Greater Seattle Area. He works with both recent graduates and tenured Senior professionals by helping them develop their professional career.This episode was sponsored by:Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC“Minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund!”Click here ——>http://bit.ly/abdiwaliCPAThis tax season, trust your individual and business taxes with the trusted staff of Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC. They have been doing taxes since 2002 and can help you minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund. For more information, please visit their website at www.abdiwalicpa.com and call Abdiwali “Taxmancpa #26”ZingsDigitalNeed a website? Click here —> http://bit.ly/zingsDigital“Your online presence is meaningless without a complete website. Tell us a bit more about your company and our in-house development team will design a website with the perfect aesthetic and functionality to meet your business needs”.__Follow the host:IG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__Follow the guest:IG: https://www.instagram.com/ydineh08—Follow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yILike Nomadic Hustle and share this video!About Nomadic Hustle:Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusing on inspiring the younger generation is the goal, and facilitating conversations on common issues and solutions that pertain to the Somali diaspora experience will help us stay connected as a people.Nomadic Hustle: Shedding light on our stories while engaging in conversation to enlighten our youth and inspire our community to grow."All we're trying to do is hustle and motivate"
Steven (aBoyInTheWoods) and Jesse (RocketAdminJ) bring x3DxJimCorn and Friskachu of the Greater Seattle Area about their experience in the Battle for LA Timeless tournament. We ask them about the atmosphere of a 300+ competitor tournament, what it is like to go on the road for a tournament, and some of their overall experiences of the event. Then we look to the new year and go over the Fusion Cup meta and reminisce of all of the past top performers that could shine in January. Have questions for the Battle Science crew or want to get involved in the show? Hit us up on Twitter @battle_science or join the Battle Science Discord at discord.gg/XtubaxnThank you everyone for checking out our Extra Life content! Donations will still be accepted for a few more weeks, so if you want to send a few dollars to help the kids over at Seattle Children's Hospital, the link to donate is extra-life.org/participant/372646
The holidays may be the most beautiful time of the year for some, but that is not always true when it comes to relationships. The stress of travel, finances, packed schedules, and extended family can impact you and your partner, individually and as a couple. Vanessa and Lindsey sit down with Leanne and Drew Konzelman to hear about common relationship problems that often pop up this time of year and how to manage them — among other great things about counseling. Leanne and Drew, Licensed Mental Health Counselors, are passionate about helping individuals and couples find healing and wholeness in their lives. They are the founders of @thenovolife in the Greater Seattle Area, working individually and sometimes together in couples therapy. In this episode we talk about: How to Handle Relationship Conflict (Holiday Version): http://www.novolifecounseling.com/blog/2018/12/4/how-to-handle-relationship-conflict-holiday-version Novo Life Counseling: http://www.novolifecounseling.com/ Nove Life Counseling on Instagram: @thenovolife Novo Life Blog: http://www.novolifecounseling.com/blog Get started with counseling at Novo Life: http://www.novolifecounseling.com/contact LENS Neurofeedback: http://www.novolifecounseling.com/neurofeedback Co-therapy: http://www.novolifecounseling.com/co-therapy Lifespan Integration Therapy: https://lifespanintegration.com/what-is-lifespan-integration/ Subscribe today on any podcast listening app and leave a rating and review to let us know what you think! Your feedback makes our day. Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! If email is your thing, send us a note at hello@atyourcervix.us Just a reminder, the purpose of this podcast is to educate and empower, it is no substitute for professional care by a doctor or other qualified medical professional. Guests who speak in this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. If you have any specific questions about any medical matter, you should consult your doctor or another professional healthcare provider.
Many of us with skin conditions don't know exactly what is going on. We often don't know our root causes, so we have trouble finding out why our skin is flaring up in various ways. I hope today's guest will help you. My guest today is Ashley James, an entrepreneur, coach and podcaster. When Ashley was 22, she lost her Mom to cancer. This loss was so great it caused Ashley to reassess her life. She became determined to learn how to help others lead healthier happier lives. She is a massage therapist, Reiki Master, a master practitioner and trainer in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Time Line Therapy, Hypnosis, and coaching. When Ashley isn't interviewing doctors and holistic health experts for her podcast or coaching her wonderful clients to achieve their life and health goals, she is spending time with her husband and son, enjoying the Pacific Northwest, exploring the Greater Seattle Area and cultivating her skills in the kitchen by cooking whole food, organic meals for her family. Join us as we discuss the fascinating story behind Ashley's skin rash, and the steps she took to heal. Are you working to find your skin rash root cause? Let me know in the comments! In this episode: Ashley's skin rash story How Ashley treated her skin rash Did Ashley use a topical cream on her armpit area? How did Ashley keep the affected areas dry? How to manage stress Quotes “I'm used to candida being in the vagina, or thrush in the mouth, or some kind of something in the gut. Those are my experiences with it. I had never had a candida infection or a yeast infection on my skin.” [4:59] “I have to be honest. The skin rash kept me honest and it helped me stay on track to really manage healthy blood sugar, and stress and sleep. I had to do all of that.” [9:50] "We get so habituated to stress mode that it becomes our new normal. I challenge you, all listeners, to create a new normal, become habituated to the healing mode. Relax, rest and digest and heal mode." [19:31] Links Find Ashley online Jen's appearance on Ashley's podcast, Learn True Health: Ways to Make Healthy Skin About That Skin Rash… Can It Be Candida? article Healthy Skin Show 043: Candida and Skin Rashes: A Hidden Root Cause Healthy Skin Show 052: Blood Sugar Imbalances And Skin Problems w/ Dr. Ritamarie Loscalzo 7 Keys To Learn True Health That Your Doctor Will Never Teach You [Free Video Series] Ashley's stress-busting webinar
On today's episode, my friend Whitney Hartshorne stopped by to chat with me about the work she does with Frolic Pet Services. Frolic is a local business providing private dog walking, pet sitting and in-home training to pet owners in the Greater Seattle Area. They care for any pets a person may own, help with pets with medical and/or special needs, provide transports to and from veterinary and grooming (among others) appointments for their clients. They have been in business over 10 years, and the owner has been doing in-home dog training for over 14 years. They have a lot of clients with pets that have behavior issues, so they work with the owners to craft the best care plans to keep everyone happy, healthy and safe! All of the people who work for Frolic are actual employees, not contractors, who have been vetted and fully trained. This is so awesome! To learn more about working with Frolic, you can visit their website: https://www.frolicpetservices.com Give them a follow on social media to see adorable photos of the pets they care for: https://www.facebook.com/FrolicPet https://www.instagram.com/FrolicPet --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In today's episode, we learn about CBD and how it benefits our pets! Annie McCall is the marketing director for All The Best Pet Care. They have 15 stores in the Greater Seattle Area specializing in natural foods and supplements for dogs and cats. In addition to being the marketing director for All The Best, Annie enjoys fostering for local rescues. You can learn more about All The Best Pet Care by visiting their website: www.allthebestpetcare.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 18 of The KORE Women Podcast airs October 16th and features very talented Erin Sanchez of Candidly Erin. Erin is a writer, storyteller, and business coach with a little bit of sass and a whole lot of tenacity. Her mission is to help entrepreneurs get visible, credible, and memorable online, so that they can explode their brands and their bank accounts without the 24/7 hustle. Erin lives in the Greater Seattle Area with four dogs, five chickens, and one husband. When she's not enjoying the outdoors, you can find her blogging at , www.CandidlyErin.com, or hanging out in her Facebook group at: The Rebellious Entrepreneurs' Club. Erin's philosophy is simple, "Live life on your terms and never sacrifice the quality of your coffee to save a buck (She knows mentioning coffee in her bio is trite, but she really, really loves the stuff, damn it)." Find more of Erin on: Instagram Facebook Twitter You don't want to miss this KORE Women podcast episode and thank you for being part of the KORE Women Home!
Meet Brian Hopper, Brian is a managing broker with Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty in the Greater Seattle Area. He is a highly successful real estate agent, husband and father. He has built his business around building relationships and believes that "luxury is a service, not a price point". Furthermore, he believes that money will follow the passion. In this episode, Brian explains his systems and how he has built his business. He also jumps into some of his predictions for 2018 real estate. Don't miss this great chat with Brian Hopper! Reach out to Brian http://hoppergroupre.com/ https://twitter.com/hoppergroup https://www.instagram.com/hoppergroup/ The following was mentioned in this episode contactually.com boxbrownie.com Brian's recent Inman article https://www.inman.com/2018/02/19/where-real-estate-marketing-is-headed-in-2018/
I want to apologize for the lack of an actual show today. I'll have it up tomorrow (April 8th) but with being in Orlando for Wrestlemania Weekend and getting caught up on school work I feel behind on my wrestling watching so I wasn't caught up in time to record today. That being said I felt I had to give you something so I'm previewing an Indie Show I'm attending tonight, Defy 2: Wolves At The Door. I'll have a review of this show up next week. If you live in the Greater Seattle Area and want to attend its Tonight, April 7th at 7:30 Pm Washington Hall 153 14th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122. I'll have the regular podcast up tomorrow (April 8th) thanks for your patience and understanding. Please feel free to leave questions comments and concerns at websweeklywrestlingwrant@gmail.com and follow me on twitter at @webconn69. Oh and another thing check out Defy Wrestling at http://www.defywrestling.com/ and on twitter @ defyNW Cody Rhodes vs Shane "Swerve" Strickland Defy 1; Legacy 1/13/17 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xZViGEimVc
I'm talking with Maggie of Hidden Creek Games about their current kickstarter, Dragon Dodge. Dragon Dodge is a light strategy game for 2-4 players that is easy to learn and quick to play. It is ideal for casual gamers, families, and anyone looking for a simple yet strategic filler game. In Dragon Dodge you play a team of wizards in an arena with two dragons. Your goal is to cast spells to move the dragons around and tag the other team’s wizards. Your spells can also change the arena itself and the board shrinks as the dragons move around, making every game different. Hidden Creek Games is a game design company created by two former physicists who love to play games and invent things. Our mission is to create innovative table top games to enjoy with our two kids, friends and family. You can usually find us in the Greater Seattle Area playtesting our games. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1870586178/dragon-dodge http://www.hiddencreekgames.com/ https://twitter.com/CreekGames https://www.facebook.com/hiddencreekgames/ http://nwain.com/ http://terranacliff.tumblr.com/ Theme music created by Brett Miller http://www.brettmillermusic.net/
Local Seattle Comedian Max Hubbard joins us on the show to talk about the Man In the Tree, The Brussels Attack, The future of transportation in the Greater Seattle Area, and more!