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In this illuminating episode of Stay Grounded, host Raj Jana engages in a profound conversation with Greg Berry, a seasoned entrepreneur and wealth advisor with a unique approach to life and business. Greg shares his journey from tech entrepreneur to impact investor, and now to a wealth advisor focused on aligning investments with values. The discussion delves deep into topics such as servant leadership, the importance of vulnerability in business, and the wisdom of trusting one's intuition in decision-making.Key takeaways:The power of vulnerability and receivership in leadershipThe importance of creating a culture that values personal growth and well-being alongside business successHow a deeper understanding of interconnectedness can lead to more sustainable and ethical business practicesThe value of trusting gut instincts and waiting for a "full body yes" in decision-makingThe benefits of maintaining a daily practice for grounding and energy flowThe significance of questioning cultural assumptions and finding one's own pathThe impact of early spiritual awakening and continuous self-reflection on personal and professional growthThis episode offers a wealth of insights for entrepreneurs, leaders, and anyone seeking to live a more authentic and impactful life. Greg's journey and wisdom demonstrate how integrating spiritual principles, ethical considerations, and business acumen can lead to a more fulfilling and successful career. Listeners will be inspired to reflect on their own decision-making processes, leadership styles, and the importance of staying true to one's values in the face of external pressures. Whether you're navigating career transitions, seeking to make more aligned investment decisions, or simply looking to ground yourself in a chaotic world, this conversation provides valuable guidance and food for thought.Tools/resources mentioned in this episode:Tai Chi practice Tattered Cover bookstore Impact Hub Book "The Tao of Physics" by Fritjof Capra Connect with Greg:Website: https://www.beinggregberry.com/Connect with Raj:Website: http://www.rajjana.com/Instagram: @raj_janaiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/rs/podcast/stay-grounded-with-raj-jana/id1318038490Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/22Hrw6VWfnUSI45lw8LJBPYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@raj_janaLegal Disclaimer: The information and opinions discussed in this podcast are for educational and entertainment purposes only. The host and guests are not medical or mental health professionals, and their advice should not be a substitute for seeking professional help. Any action taken based on the information presented is strictly at your own risk. The podcast host and their guests shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss, damage, or injury caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by information shared in this podcast. Consult your physician before making any changes to your mental health treatment or lifestyle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Dr. Ben Pinsky and Dr. Greg Berry as they dissect recent news stories, including the USDA's testing for H5N1 in ground beef and a surprising bubonic plague case in Oregon. They also tackle the resurgence of measles in the U.S., the local reappearance of malaria, and a curious study on Neosporin's potential to prevent viral infections. Overview: H5N1 Influenza Virus: Dr. Ben Pinsky provides an update on recent cases of H5N1 in humans and animals, including concerns about dairy cattle infections and the potential for human transmission. Bubonic Plague: Dr. Greg Berry discusses a recent case in Oregon, its transmission through cats, and the historical context of the plague. Measles: The resurgence of measles in the U.S. is addressed, with Dr. Pinsky noting an increase in cases compared to previous years and emphasizing the importance of vaccination. Malaria: The episode covers recent cases of locally acquired malaria in the U.S. and discusses the history of malaria in America. Neosporin and Viral Infections: The hosts examine a study suggesting Neosporin might prevent viral infections and discuss the implications and practicality of this claim. Guests: Dr. Ben Pinsky Dr. Greg Berry Links: Join ASM for up to 50% off the publication fees when you publish in JCM or any of the ASM journals. This episode of Editors in Conversation is brought to you by the Journal of Clinical Microbiology and hosted by JCM Editor in Chief, Alex McAdam and Dr. Elli Theel. JCM is available at https://jcm.asm.org and on https://twitter.com/JClinMicro. Visit journals.asm.org/journal/jcm to read articles and/or submit a manuscript. Follow JCM on Twitter/
Episode 4Featuring Greg Berry, CEP and Founder of Municibid and SurplusToday on the podcast we are getting curious about used equipment and surplus goods. Have you ever wondered what happened to your old car tires or old school buses? Do they end up on a landfill? Sometimes - but could they have a new life being upcycled somehow? We talk to Greg Berry, founder and CEO of Municibid and Surplus that offers an alternative solution to governments and businesses.OUR GUEST BIO:Greg Berry is the Founder and CEO of Municibid and Surplus.com. He launched Municibid in 2006 to help governments and schools in the U.S. and Canada auction off surplus items. Municibid has become a trusted name in online auctions, recognized nationally and featured on the Inc. 5000 list for four years. This year, Greg founded Surplus.com, a B2B marketplace for premium listings of used equipment and surplus goods. With over 20 years in the industry, Greg is known for his strategic vision and commitment to sustainability and resource optimization.Social media handles:Greg:https://www.instagram.com/gregmberry/https://twitter.com/gregmberryhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/municibid/Municibid:https://www.instagram.com/municibidhttps://www.facebook.com/municibidhttps://twitter.com/municibidhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/municibid.comSurplus.comhttps://www.facebook.com/joinsurplushttps://www.instagram.com/joinsurplushttps://twitter.com/joinsurplusOther links mentionedhttps://www.healingbus.org/CREDITS:The BE CURIOUS PODCAST is brought to you by ECODA MEDIAHost: Louise HoughtonProduction by: Deviants MediaProducer: Louise HoughtonAssistant Producer: Marta WagnerAssistant Producer: Ralph CortezMotion Graphics: Josh Dage
Greg Berry dives into the world of retired school buses and explores the creative ways they can be repurposed. From converting them into food trucks or mobile shops to transforming them into RVs known as "skoolies," Greg shares valuable insights on what to consider when purchasing a used school bus at auction.Greg discusses the benefits of using a school bus, such as ample interior space, abundant natural light from the windows, and the potential for customization. He also addresses the importance of considering factors like size, engine type (front or rear), and the presence of heating or air conditioning when selecting a school bus for your specific needs.While school buses offer a blank canvas for creative projects, Greg also highlights some potential drawbacks, such as the lack of built-in storage, difficulty in towing, and the need for insulation when converting them into RVs. He provides tips on overcoming these challenges, such as adding storage compartments, replacing windows with double-pane glass, and installing proper insulation.Whether you're an entrepreneur looking to start a mobile business or an adventurer seeking a unique RV experience, Greg Berry's insights will help you make an informed decision when purchasing a retired school bus at auction.About the Speaker:Greg Berry, CEO and Founder of Municibid, is an entrepreneur with a passion for the auction industry, particularly in the government surplus sector. He started the company in 2006 after serving on the town council for the Borough of Pottstown in Pennsylvania. Over the past 17 years, Municibid has grown to serve nearly 6,000 governments across the US and has become a trusted platform for buying and selling government surplus.Key Takeaways:Retired school buses can be repurposed for various applications, such as food trucks, mobile shops, or unique RVs known as "skoolies."School buses offer benefits like ample interior space, abundant natural light, and the potential for customization.When purchasing a retired school bus, consider factors such as size, engine type, heating or air conditioning, and potential challenges like the lack of built-in storage and insulation.With proper planning and customization, a retired school bus can be transformed into a one-of-a-kind mobile business or RV experience.Additional Resources:Explore the wild world of government surplus at MunicibidThe Different Types of School Buses: https://blog.municibid.com/do-you-know-the-different-types-of-school-buses/How to Start a Food Truck: https://blog.municibid.com/how-to-start-a-food-truck-business/Got feedback or want to be a guest? Email us at marketing@municibid.com
Greg Berry shares his insights on purchasing retired ambulances at auction. He explores the various ways these vehicles can be repurposed, from mobile businesses to unique RVs, and provides tips on what to look for when buying a used ambulance.Berry discusses how ambulances can be converted into mobile workshops, food trucks, or even tailgating vehicles. He highlights the advantages of using an ambulance, such as spacious interiors, built-in storage, power outlets, and temperature control. Berry also shares how ambulances can be transformed into RVs, known as "campulances," for those seeking adventure off the beaten path.While owning a retired ambulance can open up a world of possibilities, Berry also addresses some potential drawbacks, such as lower fuel efficiency.Whether you're an entrepreneur looking for a unique mobile business solution or an adventurer seeking a one-of-a-kind RV experience, Greg Berry provides valuable insights to help you make an informed decision when purchasing a retired ambulance at auction.About the Speaker:Greg Berry, CEO and Founder of Municibid, is an entrepreneur with a passion for the auction industry, particularly in the government surplus sector. He started the company in 2006 after serving on the town council for the Borough of Pottstown in Pennsylvania. Over the past 17 years, Municibid has grown to serve nearly 6,000 governments across the US and has become a trusted platform for buying and selling government surplus.Key Takeaways:Retired ambulances can be repurposed for various applications, such as mobile businesses, tailgate vehicles, or unique RVs.Ambulances offer advantages like spacious interiors, built-in storage, power outlets, and temperature control.When purchasing a retired ambulance, consider factors such as previous use, mileage, wear and tear, and potential "remounts."Owning a retired ambulance can open up a world of possibilities for entrepreneurs and adventurers alike.Additional Resources:Explore the wild world of government surplus at MunicibidThe Ultimate Tailgate Vehicle: https://blog.municibid.com/how-one-man-converted-an-ambulance-into-a-tailgate-vehicle-masterpiece/Why an Ambulance Makes a Great RV: https://blog.municibid.com/why-an-ambulance-makes-a-great-rv/How to Build Your Ambulance Work Truck: https://blog.municibid.com/how-to-build-your-ambulance-work-truck/Breaking Down the Cost of an Ambulance: https://blog.municibid.com/breaking-down-the-cost-of-an-ambulance-vehicle/Looking to sell your government surplus? Learn more about how to sell: https://municibid.com/sell/ Got feedback or want to be a guest? Email us at marketing@municibid.com
At just 24 years old, Greg Berry was elected as a city councilor and quickly spotted a major problem: government organizations were struggling to get fair value for their surplus items when they sold them. Determined to find a solution, Greg leveraged his IT expertise and entrepreneurial spirit to create Municibid, an online platform that has since revolutionized government auctions. His innovative approach not only solved a persistent issue but also transformed the way surplus items are bought and sold in the US and some parts of Canada. Greg joined me on the show to talk about his journey as well as share what he's learned along the way. WE ALSO TALKED ABOUT: Greg's journey from city councilor to entrepreneur and the challenges he faced. The inefficiencies in government auctions and how Municibid addresses them. The development and scaling of Municibid, including marketing strategies and technological integration. The importance of data analytics in optimizing auction sales and identifying trends. Greg's new venture, Surplus.com, and its potential for global expansion. Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs on finding mentors and leveraging life experiences. Tune in to hear Greg's interesting story and get inspired to tackle your own business challenges! Want to be notified when new episodes come up? Sign up here. RESOURCES MENTIONED Government auction website: Municibid.com B2C surplus goods auction website: Surplus.com Customer engagement platform: Customer.io AI customer service platform: Intercom.com Self-service business intelligence platform: Holistics.io Google Cloud's enterprise data warehouse: BigQuery Want regular access to tips, techniques, and advice from experts about growing your business? Sign up here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode of the Municibid Podcast, the Municibid team comes together to celebrate the company's 18th anniversary. Founder and CEO Greg Berry is joined by Jackie Blaskovich, Jameel Farruk, Sam Penkacik, and Sophie Eden to share their experiences, favorite memories, and dreams for the future of Municibid.The team reflects on their initial exposure to government auctions and how their understanding has grown over the years. They share stories of memorable items sold on Municibid, from a 1970s Volkswagen Beetle police car to a hovercraft used for water and ice rescue. Key moments of pride for the team include Municibid Connect, a free service provided during the pandemic to connect government agencies with suppliers of PPE, and the company's consistent drive to innovate and lead the industry. Looking forward, the team is excited about the potential for further growth, the integration of AI technology balanced with personalized service, and the ongoing mission to support local communities and businesses.Key Takeaways:Municibid's quirky and niche business has led to memorable moments, like Jameel asking about backhoes on his first day and Greg meeting a customer while at an Apple store in Las Vegas.The team's favorite Municibid memories revolve around spending time together outside of work, from Jackie's wedding to company retreats filled with adventure (and sometimes mishaps, like a rocky sailboat ride!)During the pandemic, Municibid quickly pivoted to create Municibid Connect, a free service connecting government agencies with PPE suppliers, demonstrating the team's adaptability and commitment to doing the right thing.The team's diverse backgrounds and personalities contribute to a quirky yet harmonious work environment that fosters innovation and out-of-the-box thinking.About the Municibid Team:Greg BerryFounder and CEO of Municibid, launched the company in 2006 after identifying a need for municipalities to get true market value for their surplus to invest back into their communities.Jackie BlaskovichDirector of Customer Success, celebrating 8 years with Municibid, has become an expert in government auctions. She manages support and behind the scenes operations that keep the auction process ticking smoothlyJameel FarrukDirector of Sales, with Municibid for over 6 years, focuses on connecting with government agencies, attending municipal conferences, and expanding Municibid's reach.Sam PenkacikHead of Design, recently joined the team, brings fresh perspectives and ideas to enhance the user experience.Sophie EdenDirector of Marketing, approaching her 4th Municiversary in August, leads initiatives to promote auctions, fine tune item notifications to bidders, and share customer stories.Additional Resources:Explore the wild world of government surplus at MunicibidLearn more about Government Surplus Vehicles: https://blog.municibid.com/the-government-surplus-vehicle-guide/Looking to sell your government surplus? Learn more about how to sell: https://municibid.com/sell/ Got feedback or want to be a guest? Email us at marketing@municibid.com
Greg Berry shares his insights on purchasing retired fire trucks at auction. Berry explores the unique features of these vehicles, the reasons fire departments sell them, and what to consider when buying one for personal or business use.Berry discusses the various types of fire trucks available, from aerial trucks to water tenders, and how they can be repurposed for different applications, such as landscaping, farming, or even converting them into an RV. He also shares tips on inspecting a fire truck before bidding, including key areas to examine and questions to ask the seller.Whether you're a firefighting enthusiast, a business owner looking for a unique work truck, or simply someone who has always dreamed of owning a fire truck, Greg Berry provides valuable information to help you make an informed decision.About the Speaker:Greg Berry, CEO and Founder of Municibid, is an entrepreneur with a passion for the auction industry, particularly in the government surplus sector. He started the company in 2006 after serving on the town council for the Borough of Pottstown in Pennsylvania. Over the past 17 years, Municibid has grown to serve nearly 6,000 governments across the US and has become a trusted platform for buying and selling government surplus.Key Takeaways:Retired fire trucks can be purchased at a fraction of the cost of a new one, with prices ranging from thousands to tens of thousands of dollars.Fire departments typically use their trucks for decades before replacing them and take great care of their vehicles.Fire trucks can be repurposed for various applications, such as landscaping, farming, work trucks, or even converted into an RV.Inspecting the fire truck in person before bidding is crucial, with key areas to examine including the frame, suspension, brakes, tires, and engine.Additional Resources:Explore the wild world of government surplus at MunicibidEverything You Need to Know to Buy a Fire Truck: https://blog.municibid.com/can-you-buy-a-fire-truck-everything-you-need-to-know/Do You Need a CDL to Drive a Fire Truck: https://blog.municibid.com/do-you-need-a-cdl-to-drive-a-fire-truck/Learn more about Government Surplus Vehicles: https://blog.municibid.com/the-government-surplus-vehicle-guideLooking to sell your government surplus? Learn more about how to sell: https://municibid.com/sell/ Got feedback or want to be a guest? Email us at marketing@municibid.com
Greg Berry, the Founder and CEO of Municibid and Surplus.com, joins the show to share his journey from city councilman to creating the online government surplus auction marketplace. Hear the most random items ever sold on Municibid, how to manage an online marketplace, whether to focus on buyers or sellers, how to nail a cross-country road trip in an RV, and a little Breaking Bad. Connect with Greg at Municibid.com, Surplus.com, and on social media @Municibid and @GregMBerry
Greg Berry explores the advantages and potential drawbacks of purchasing a retired police vehicle at auction. Berry breaks down what sets police cars apart from their civilian counterparts and offers insider tips on what to look for when considering bidding on a decommissioned cop car.Berry also delves into the most iconic police car models throughout the decades, from the classic Dodge Polara of the 1960s to the iconic Ford Crown Victoria that dominated the market until 2011. He shares common issues to watch out for in popular models like the Ford Explorer Interceptor. Whether you're drawn to the cost savings, enhanced performance, or the unique experience of owning a piece of law enforcement history, this episode arms you with the knowledge needed to make an informed decision when considering a retired police car.About the Guest:Greg Berry, CEO and Founder of Municibid, is an entrepreneur with a passion for the auction industry, particularly in the government surplus sector. He started the company in 2006 after serving on the town council for the Borough of Pottstown in Pennsylvania. Greg noticed the struggles that municipalities faced when selling surplus items and decided to create a more efficient and effective solution. Over the past 17 years, Municibid has grown to serve nearly 6,000 governments across the US and has become a trusted platform for buying and selling government surplus.Key Takeaways:Retired police cars often sell at a significant discount compared to similar civilian vehicles, making them an attractive option for budget-conscious buyers.Police vehicles are built to handle extreme conditions, equipped with high-quality parts, robust suspensions, and powerful engines designed for high-speed pursuits.Departments typically adhere to strict maintenance schedules, ensuring these vehicles are well-cared for during their service.Common modifications include upgraded power systems, column shifters, and pre-wired lighting systems that can benefit certain business owners.Potential downsides include higher fuel costs, expensive replacement parts, and possible cosmetic issues from removed police equipment.Additional Resources:Explore the wild world of government surplus at MunicibidProblems with the Ford Explorer Through the Years: https://blog.municibid.com/problems-with-the-ford-explorer-through-the-years/ What are the Most Frequent Dodge Charger Problems?: https://blog.municibid.com/what-are-the-most-frequent-dodge-charger-problems/ Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor History: https://blog.municibid.com/the-ford-crown-victoria-police-interceptor-history/ The Best and Worst Chevy Tahoe Model Years: https://blog.municibid.com/the-best-and-worst-chevrolet-tahoe-model-years/ Learn more about Government Surplus Vehicles: https://blog.municibid.com/the-government-surplus-vehicle-guide/Looking to sell your government surplus? Learn more about how to sell: https://municibid.com/sell/ Got feedback or want to be a guest? Email us at marketing@municibid.com
Greg Berry, CEO and Founder of Municibid, shares his unique journey from vocational technical high school to establishing his own business. He discusses the benefits of trade schools, entrepreneurism, and the many opportunities within the trade sector.Greg touches on his experiences and the practical skills he acquired at a vocational technical high school, which propelled him into a successful entrepreneurial career. He reflects on the stigmas attached to trade schools and how real-world exposure through apprenticeships provided him an edge. With a focus on IT and networking, Greg discusses the certification programs that helped him carve a niche in the business world. His apprenticeship give him real-world applicable skills learned. Greg also highlights the value employers can find in hiring trade school graduates.About the Guest:Greg Berry, CEO and Founder of Municibid, is an entrepreneur with a passion for the auction industry, particularly in the government surplus sector. His journey in the world of business and technology began when he attended Western Center for Technical Studies, now known as Western Montgomery County Technical School, where he specialized in business technology. With a strong technical foundation and real-world experience gained through an apprenticeship program, Greg launched his own IT company immediately after graduating.Key Takeaways:Trade schools as a viable education and career path: Greg's personal experience defies traditional education norms, showcasing the robust opportunities trade schools offer.Real-world experience in education: Learning through practical application and apprenticeships can surpass the benefits of traditional academic approaches.Entrepreneurial success post-trade school: Greg exemplifies how trade school graduates can become successful entrepreneurs, leveraging their hands-on training and industry certifications.Rethinking the value of college degrees: With high costs of college and uncertain job prospects, Greg encourages considering trade school and certifications, which can often lead directly to high-demand careers.Benefits to employers: Graduates from vocational programs may possess strong work ethics and practical skills that are highly valuable in the workforce.Additional Resources:Explore the wild world of government surplus at MunicibidLearn more about Government Surplus Vehicles: https://blog.municibid.com/the-government-surplus-vehicle-guide/ Looking to sell your government surplus? Learn more about how to sell: https://municibid.com/sell/Got feedback or want to be a guest? Email us at marketing@municibid.com
In the bustling marketplace of government surplus, a visionary saw an opportunity to streamline a cumbersome process and provide value to both governments and the public. Greg Berry, the founder and CEO of Municibid, shares the riveting story of how he turned a simple observation into a revolutionary online auction platform.From his early days as a council member of the Borough of Pottstown, Greg saw the potential in underutilized government assets. With a blend of technological savvy and entrepreneurial spirit, he created Municibid, opening a treasure trove of unique items for the public and an efficient disposal solution for government entities.In this episode, Greg recounts the hurdles and breakthroughs, the strategy behind his innovative approach, and the exciting, sometimes quirky, world of government surplus. Whether it's a lawnmower that sparked a bidding frenzy or a bridge that found a new owner, Greg's anecdotes are a testament to the unexpected value hidden in government surplus.For those new to government auctions, Greg dispels myths and offers tips to navigate these waters, ensuring you're well-equipped to participate in what could be the most exciting bid of your life.So join us for a conversation that's not just about auctioning items, but about unlocking the potential of what many would overlook. For the complete show notes, transcript, and more information, hop over to: https://blog.municibid.com/wild-world-of-government-surplus-with-greg-berry/About Greg Berry:Greg Berry is the CEO and founder of Municibid, a government surplus auction platform. He started the company in 2006 after serving on the town council for the Borough of Pottstown in Pennsylvania. Greg noticed the struggles that municipalities faced when selling surplus items and decided to create a more efficient and effective solution. Over the past 17 years, Municibid has grown to serve nearly 6,000 governments across the US and has become a trusted platform for buying and selling government surplus.Key Points from This Episode:The inception story of Municibid and the journey of growth.Insights into the kinds of items available at government surplus auctions.Expert advice for first-time bidders and the nuances of government auction participation.Additional Resources:Explore the wild world of government surplus at MunicibidConnect with Greg Berry on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/municibid/ Learn more about Government Surplus Vehicles: https://blog.municibid.com/the-government-surplus-vehicle-guide/ Got feedback or want to be a guest? Email us at marketing@municibid.com
Looking for the perfect Father's Day gift or just wanting to check out some unique vehicles? We may just have what you are looking for! During this episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk, we chat with Greg Berry of MuniciBid, an online auction marketplace for governments, schools, and universities to sell off their surplus goods. Interested in transforming an ambulance into a camper? Or a fire truck into a tailgate vehicle?We also learn about the prices of fire trucks and why they tend to depreciate in value after a certain amount of time.But wait, there's more! It is not just about fire trucks and ambulances; we get a look into the world of government organization auctions and the incredible deals you can find there. Learn about the different types of products available, such as light bars and even gun holders! We also discuss the various categories of products available in the auctions, including appliances, building supplies, and police and fire items. With a little help from our online commentators, we get creative and envision a mobile studio for our podcast in the form of an ambulance. Join us for this fun and interesting conversation and stay informed on all things automotive with In Wheel Time Car Talk!---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeart Radio! Just go to iheart.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeart Radio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeart Radio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
In the season finale, Titus turns himself in, knowing it could mean his execution. Become a Patron of Port Saga: https://www.patreon.com/racheljwilkinson Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/AFMpfqSVZR Learn more and follow online at: Website: www.racheljwilkinson.com/portsaga Twitter: www.twitter.com/portsaga Voice performances by Dain Geist, Kat Mermelstein, Marta Da Silva, Callina Anderson, Michelle Nguyen Bradley, Andrew Alandy, Stephanie Tobin, Ryan Omega, Riley Silverman, Greg Berry, Aaron “Duckie” Lirette, Gabrielle Adkins, Brad Hardwicke, Luke Hales, and Jenifer Manning Sound Design by Rachel J. Wilkinson Additional Sound Design by Kae Shoe (https://kaeshoe.wixsite.com/sounddesign) Mixing and mastering by Brandon Strader (http://www.bstrader.net/) Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit worldofdarkness.com.
Titus secures a meeting with the Ventrue and discovers that they've kidnapped Marlowe. Become a Patron of Port Saga: https://www.patreon.com/racheljwilkinson Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/AFMpfqSVZR Learn more and follow online at: Website: www.racheljwilkinson.com/portsaga Twitter: www.twitter.com/portsaga Voice performances by Dain Geist, Kat Mermelstein, Marta da Silva, Callina Anderson, Greg Berry, Roxy Hales, Andrew Biss, and Janeka Rector. Sound Design by Rachel J. Wilkinson Additional Sound Design by Kae Shoe (https://kaeshoe.wixsite.com/sounddesign) Mixing and mastering by Brandon Strader (http://www.bstrader.net/) Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit worldofdarkness.com.
Titus, Rebel, and Lysander debate what to do in the wake of their altercation with Sheriff Usher. Then, Titus decides for everyone. Become a Patron of Port Saga: https://www.patreon.com/racheljwilkinson Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/AFMpfqSVZR Learn more and follow online at: Website: www.racheljwilkinson.com/portsaga Twitter: www.twitter.com/portsaga Voice performances by Dain Geist, Kat Mermelstein, Greg Berry, Aaron “Duckie” Lirette, Roxy Hales, Gabrielle Adkins, Logan Michael Boese, Ray Stakenas, and Rachael Lindman. Sound Design by Rachel J. Wilkinson Additional Sound Design by Kae Shoe (https://kaeshoe.wixsite.com/sounddesign) Mixing and mastering by Brandon Strader (http://www.bstrader.net/) Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit worldofdarkness.com.
Titus attends a meeting of Port Saga's Primogen, where politics and schemes unfold, and Titus is offered a dangerous way out of his surmounting debt. The presenting sponsor of this episode is BY NIGHT STUDIOS. Don't forget to use promocode PORTSAGA10 for 10% OFF everything at By Night Studios, including tickets to Saturnalia. For more information about Saturnalia, visit vampirelarp.com . Become a Patron of Port Saga: www.patreon.com/racheljwilkinson Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/AFMpfqSVZR Learn more and follow online at: Website: www.racheljwilkinson.com/portsaga Twitter: www.twitter.com/portsaga Voice performances by Dain Geist, Marta Da Silva, Callina Anderson, Michelle Nguyen Bradley, Riley Silverman, Greg Berry, Aven Gonzalez, Brad Hardwicke, Ken Pickering, and Janeka Rector. Sound Design by Rachel J. Wilkinson Mixing and mastering by Brandon Strader (http://www.bstrader.net/) Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit worldofdarkness.com.
Port Saga returns with Titus Reed buried in boon debt and forced into a dilemma of his own making. The presenting sponsor of this episode is BY NIGHT STUDIOS. Don't forget to use promo code PORTSAGA10 for 10% OFF everything at By Night Studios, including tickets to Saturnalia. For more information about Saturnalia, visit vampirelarp.com. Become a Patron of Port Saga: www.patreon.com/racheljwilkinson Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/AFMpfqSVZR Learn more and follow online at: Website: www.racheljwilkinson.com/portsaga Twitter: www.twitter.com/portsaga Voice performances by Dain Geist, Kat Mermelstein, Marta Da Silva, Michelle Nguyen Bradley, Stephanie Tobin, Greg Berry, Matthew Webb, Luke Hales, Jack Lankester, Logan Michael Boese, and Ray Stakenas. Sound Design by Rachel J. Wilkinson Mixing and mastering by Brandon Strader (http://www.bstrader.net/) Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit worldofdarkness.com.
Titus Reed, a young Malkavian, pursues justice for his murdered sire as two powerful vampires use him as the rope in a deadly tug-of-war over control of Port Saga. Season 2 releases on September 8! Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/racheljwilkinson Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/AFMpfqSVZR Learn more and follow online at: Website: www.racheljwilkinson.com/portsaga Twitter: www.twitter.com/portsaga Titus Reed welcomes you to the World of Darkness. Vampire: The Masquerade Port Saga is the first scripted audio series for V5. In it, indie podcast creator Rachel J. Wilkinson brings to (un)life the mid-Atlantic city of Port Saga and the vampires who call it home. With voice performances by Dain Geist, Kat Mermelstein, Marta Da Silva, Callina Anderson, Michelle Nguyen Bradley, Andrew Alandy, Seán Patrick Judge, Stephanie Tobin, Ryan Omega, Riley Silverman, Greg Berry, Aaron “Duckie” Lirette, Roxy Hales, Gabrielle Adkins, Aven Gonzalez, Brad Hardwicke, Matthew Webb, Ken Pickering, Luke Hales, Janeka Rector, Andrew Biss, Rachael Lindman, Jack Lankester, Logan Michael Boese, Doug Hess, Ray Stakenas, Jenifer Manning, and Rachel J. Wilkinson Sound Design by Rachel J. Wilkinson Mixing and mastering by Brandon Strader (http://www.bstrader.net/) Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit worldofdarkness.com
Titus Reed, a young Malkavian, pursues justice for his murdered sire as two powerful vampires use him as the rope in a deadly tug-of-war over control of Port Saga. Season 2 releases on September 8! Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/racheljwilkinson Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/AFMpfqSVZR Learn more and follow online at: Website: www.racheljwilkinson.com/portsaga Twitter: www.twitter.com/portsaga Titus Reed welcomes you to the World of Darkness. Vampire: The Masquerade Port Saga is the first scripted audio series for V5. In it, indie podcast creator Rachel J. Wilkinson brings to (un)life the mid-Atlantic city of Port Saga and the vampires who call it home. With voice performances by Dain Geist, Kat Mermelstein, Marta Da Silva, Callina Anderson, Michelle Nguyen Bradley, Andrew Alandy, Seán Patrick Judge, Stephanie Tobin, Ryan Omega, Riley Silverman, Greg Berry, Aaron “Duckie” Lirette, Roxy Hales, Gabrielle Adkins, Aven Gonzalez, Brad Hardwicke, Matthew Webb, Ken Pickering, Luke Hales, Janeka Rector, Andrew Biss, Rachael Lindman, Jack Lankester, Logan Michael Boese, Doug Hess, Ray Stakenas, Jenifer Manning, and Rachel J. Wilkinson Sound Design by Rachel J. Wilkinson Mixing and mastering by Brandon Strader (http://www.bstrader.net/) Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit worldofdarkness.com
Conscious Millionaire J V Crum III ~ Business Coaching Now 6 Days a Week
Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show for entrepreneurs, who want to create an abundant future for themselves and humanity. Heard by millions in 190 countries. Do you want to put more money in the bank, create a powerful impact, and enjoy a purposeful life? This is the podcast for you! Join host, JV Crum III, as he goes inside the minds of Millionaire Entrepreneurs and World-Class Business Experts. Today's featured episode... Greg Berry: How the Wealthy Create Wealth Greg Berry is a Whole Wealth Advisor at Conscious Capital Wealth Management. He builds holistic wealth plans and investment strategies for people with an evolved worldview. Like this Podcast? Get every episode delivered to you free! Subscribe in iTunes Download Your Free Money-Making Gift Now... "Born to Make Millions" Hypnotic Audio - Click Here Now! Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps others find our podcast. Thanks so much! Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts." Conscious Millionaire Network has over 3,000 episodes and millions of listeners in 190 countries. Join us as a regular listener to get money-making secrets on how you can grow your business and profits faster!
Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show for entrepreneurs, who want to create an abundant future for themselves and humanity. Heard by millions in 190 countries. Do you want to put more money in the bank, create a powerful impact, and enjoy a purposeful life? This is the podcast for you! Join host, JV Crum III, as he goes inside the minds of Millionaire Entrepreneurs and World-Class Business Experts. Today's featured episode... Greg Berry: How the Wealthy Create Wealth Greg Berry is a Whole Wealth Advisor at Conscious Capital Wealth Management. He builds holistic wealth plans and investment strategies for people with an evolved worldview. Like this Podcast? Get every episode delivered to you free! Subscribe in iTunes Download Your Free Money-Making Gift Now... "Born to Make Millions" Hypnotic Audio - Click Here Now! Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps others find our podcast. Thanks so much! Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts." Conscious Millionaire Network has over 3,000 episodes and millions of listeners in 190 countries. Join us as a regular listener to get money-making secrets on how you can grow your business and profits faster!
Interview with Greg Berry Founder/CEO of Municibid Did you know that most municipalities and government agencies auction off big ticket surplus items that are no longer needed or in service? Business owners can benefit from buying vehicles, heavy equipment and other big items they need through government auctions. Government auctions can also open up a lucrative side business buying and selling auction items. Richard “Capt'n” Henderson interviews Greg Berry, the CEO and founder of Municibid, the go-to online marketplace for government auctions. Learn about the fascinating world of government auctions. Subjects discussed in the podcast include: • Greg Berry's journey into his online auction business Municibid • The basic fundamentals of a government auction • How can business owners benefit from government auctions? • Benefits of buying vehicles and equipment from government auctions versus from dealerships and online seller platforms like Craigslist? • How government auctions can be a business opportunity within themselves, buying and selling big ticket items. • What are some of the most interesting or craziest items that have been sold on Municibid? • Success tips for acquiring items through auction • Where does Greg hope to see Municibid in five years? Subscribe to Home Business TV (https://tinyurl.com/ya4vs6qe). Home-Based Business Start-Up Guide (https://homebusinessmag.com/home-based-business-start-up-guide); Episode Sponsor: Safety Technology * https://SafetyTechnology.org
Listen to all 10 episodes of season 1 combined into a single 4-hour episode! Sponsored by Jackalope Live Action Studios Shocked by his sire's murder, Malkavian Titus Reed returns to the city of his embrace only to discover an old friend has confessed to the crime. Unconvinced of her guilt, he reopens the case and vows to hunt down the real killer while confronting his violent past, the Second Inquisition, and the Camarilla politics of Port Saga. Support more seasons of Port Saga by visiting https://www.patreon.com/racheljwilkinson 00:00:00 Thanks to our sponsor - Jackalope Live Action Studios 00:01:00 01 - You Can Never Go Home Again 00:26:15 02 - The Stories We Tell Ourselves 00:47:55 03 - Mergers and Executions 01:14:43 04 - A Thousand Words 01:36:40 05 - Living on the Fringe 01:58:30 06 - Ghosts of Moonlight Bay 02:23:00 07 - When the Cross Has a Point 02:45:28 08 - We're All Mad Here 03:07:15 09 - The Lesson of Pabok 03:29:53 10 - I Make No Promises Written, Directed, and Produced by Rachel J. Wilkinson Sound Design and Editing by Rachel J. Wilkinson Voice Performances by Dain Geist, Satine Phoenix, Kat Mermelstein, Callina Anderson, Andrew Alandy, Seán Patrick Judge, Ryan Omega, Riley Silverman, Greg Berry, Aaron “Duckie” Lirette, Rachel J. Wilkinson, Roxy Hales, Brad Hardwicke, Matthew Webb, Ken Pickering, Luke Hales, Janeka Rector, and Ricky Kramer. Mixing and mastering by Brandon Strader Learn more and follow online at: Website: https://www.racheljwilkinson.com/portsaga Twitter: https://twitter.com/portsaga Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PortSagaVTM Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit worldofdarkness.com.
In the Season 1 Finale, Titus unravels the mystery of his sire's killer only to discover it's just the tip of the proverbial murder-iceberg. This show contains adult content, violence, and explicit language. Listener discretion is advised. Created by Rachel J. Wilkinson with voice performances by Dain Geist, Satine Phoenix, Kat Mermelstein, Callina Anderson, Andrew Alandy, Seán Patrick Judge, Ryan Omega, Riley Silverman, Greg Berry, Rachel J. Wilkinson, Brad Hardwicke, Matthew Webb, Ken Pickering, Luke Hales, and Ricky Kramer. Mixing and mastering by Brandon Strader (http://www.bstrader.net/) Support the show at www.patreon.com/racheljwilkinson Learn more and follow online at: Website: www.racheljwilkinson.com/portsaga Twitter: www.twitter.com/portsaga Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PortSagaVTM Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit worldofdarkness.com.
Titus Reed decides it's time to make some bad decisions. This show contains adult content, violence, and explicit language. Listener discretion is advised. Created by Rachel J. Wilkinson with voice performances by Dain Geist, Satine Phoenix, Callina Anderson, Seán Patrick Judge, Greg Berry, Roxy Hales, Matthew Webb, Luke Hales, and Janeka Rector Mixing and mastering by Brandon Strader (http://www.bstrader.net/) Support the show at www.patreon.com/racheljwilkinson Learn more and follow online at: Website: www.racheljwilkinson.com/portsaga Twitter: www.twitter.com/portsaga Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit worldofdarkness.com.
Titus continues his investigation with a visit to the eyewitness and two of the primogen. This show contains adult content, violence, and explicit language. Listener discretion is advised. Created by Rachel J. Wilkinson with voice performances by Dain Geist, Kat Mermelstein, Callina Anderson, Andrew Alandy, Ryan Omega, Riley Silverman, Greg Berry, Aaron “Duckie” Lirette, Rachel J. Wilkinson, Brad Hardwicke, Matthew Webb, Luke Hales, and Janeka Rector. Mixing and mastering by Brandon Strader (http://www.bstrader.net/) Learn more and follow online at: Website: www.racheljwilkinson.com/portsaga Twitter: www.twitter.com/portsaga Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit worldofdarkness.com.
Host: John J. Russell, MD Guest: Greg Berry, MD We are at a time when COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus, and the flu all pose serious risks. Quick and accurate diagnoses are vital to determining the correct patient pathway and minimizing viral spread. But what diagnostic challenges do we face, and how can we overcome them? Joining Dr. John Russell to discuss these respiratory testing challenges and Cepheid's 4-in-1 respiratory test is Dr. Greg Berry, Associate Director of the Center for Advanced Laboratory Medicine at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York.
“Money -- It's a crime. Share it fairly but don't take a slice of my pie. Money -- it's a hit. Don't give me that-do-goody good bullshit.” Pink Floyd "Society is demanding that companies, both public and private, serve a social purpose. To prosper over time, every company must not only deliver financial performance, but also show how it makes a positive contribution to society." Larry Fink, CEO BlackRock (the world's largest asset manager) In episode #4 of Dignities & Disasters Robert discusses Wealth--joined by Greg Berry from Conscious Capital Wealth Management. While money and investments can incentivize greed, it can also be used as a tool for the betterment of society, the environment, and all of us here on Earth. In a system full of imbalances--how do we develop a relationship with wealth that avoids wanting to burn it all down? We investigate the good, the bad, and the ugly of wealth. Points discussed: - Holistic Wealth -- 5 Forms of Capital: Financial - money and investments ; Material - business, home, real estate ; Social - family and community ; Human - health, career, legacy ; Purpose - why you are here - Whole wealth advisory & Pragmatic radicalism - Wealth divide - Hoarding impulse and incentives - Interest acts as an accelerator in both directions (wealth and debt) - Typically takes 7 years to escape debt - Pervasiveness of one type of capital - Growth that's impacting our environment: (Charles Eisenstein ; The Population Bomb -- Paul Ehrlich) - Charity -- you can do good things with money - Responsible debt / loans - Re-valuing the ecosystems - Impact Investing. From: Socially responsible investing (SRI) → Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) → Systems Change Investing (SCI) - Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) & the “Great Reset” conversations at Davos Resources: - The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve -- G. Edward Griffin Greg Berry is a Whole Wealth Advisor at Conscious Capital Wealth Management. For over 25 years, Greg has been an advisor to entrepreneurs, investors, philanthropists and executives, both in the famous entrepreneurial ecosystem of Boulder, Colorado, and across several continents. He guides people at different points of wealth creation to evolve their relationship with wealth and money, towards more holistic and responsible approach, which is now commonly called 'impact investing.' For over 10 years, he has been an activist and catalyst for the impact investing community in Colorado.
Our guest on the podcast this week is Greg Berry. Greg is a Whole Wealth Advisor at Conscious Capital Wealth Management, a unique wealth advisory firm dedicated to integrating mindfulness into every aspect of business. For over 25 years, Greg has been an advisor to entrepreneurs, investors, philanthropists and executives, both in the famous entrepreneurial ecosystem of Boulder, Colorado, and across several continents. He guides people at different points of wealth creation to evolve their relationship with wealth and money, towards more holistic and responsible approach, which is now commonly called 'impact investing.' For over 10 years, he has been an activist and catalyst for the impact investing community in Colorado. Listen in as we explore what it means to be a whole wealth advisor, to bring the humanity back into financial management and how impact investing is changing the priorities of investors, catalyzing the new movement towards impact investing. This is a deeply thoughtful and powerful conversation that lies at the intersection of spirituality, wealth and money. Greg shares his wealth of experience to help us expand our sense of wealth to embrace multiple types of capital, to help us become aware of our own individual tensions around money and how they affect our lives. I feel so inspired but the way he talks openly about how it is “a hard time to be a conscious human on planet earth”. This is a fascinating conversation that weaves through many different disciplines to expand your relationship with money. I think you'll find it a truly valuable conversation, as I did. Resources related to this episode include: https://www.consciouscapitalwm.com/ (https://www.consciouscapitalwm.com/) https://sacredchangemakers.com/ (Awakening The Changemaker Within Free Program) http://sacredchangemakersu.com/ (SacredChangemakersU.com) https://sacredchangemakers.com/community (Our Sacred Community) Sacred Changemakers is a transformation company that believes in change for good. We partner with changemakers (coaches, consultants, speakers, authors, business owners, leaders, conscious humans) who want to become more purpose-driven, create a lasting impact and inspire a better future for all. Together, we are making a meaningful difference in our world. If you are a fellow changemaker who would like the support of an incredible community (and make a bigger impact along your path), you can http://sacredchangemakers.com/community (find out more about us here.)
Our guest on the podcast this week is Greg Berry. Greg is a Whole Wealth Advisor with Conscious Capital Wealth Management. He’s been involved in the intersection of socially responsible business, impact investing. Resources related to this episode: Conscious Capital Wealth Management site Greg’s About page Greg on Linked In The Awarepreneurs Community Paul's business coaching site Awarepreneurs is a popular conscious business and social entrepreneurship podcast. You can find out more at www.awarepreneurs.com.
In this episode, Giselle and Geoff welcome fraud prevention and risk management expert Greg Berry. Giselle dreams that she can’t get on a flight because someone stole her identity, Geoff starts to worry about his own safety after Giselle talks about the movie Now You See Me, and Greg tries to calm them both down with practical tips to protect themselves. In one of the more odd moments of the season, Giselle pressures Geoff into lying on his password clues.
Confessions of a Serial Salesman The Podcast with Greg Berry, Founder at MoneyPages.io by Steve Nudelberg
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
http://www.tropicalmba.com/municibid/ Dan and Ian have talked to many business owners on this podcast about what it takes to create a highly successful business, but what are we supposed to do once our businesses become successful? Today's guest is Greg Berry. Greg has been a very big contributor to our online community The Dynamite Circle, and has spoken at many of our events. Greg joins us this week to share the story of Municibid, a marketplace company that Greg founded when he was 26 years old. Since then, Municibid has grown to become a completely location-independent seven figure business. On this week's episode, we seek to answer a very high quality problem that many entrepreneurs end up facing: what happens after you actually build the business of your dreams?
The Business Method Podcast: High-Performance & Entrepreneurship
“Don't focus on money, focus on what you need to do to make it, and it will come.” Greg Berry's Mentor On this episode listeners, we are welcoming Greg Berry to the podcast. Greg is the founder of Municibid. Municibid is an online auction government website where the public can bid on the government surplus auctions. On today's episode, we will find out how Greg created a business and relationships with cities and municipalities to help local governments sell their surplus at a premium price. Greg started his entrepreneurial career right out of high school having quick success and support from his family. Nearly twenty years later he's created a very successful sustainable business. Not only that, Greg does live in Philadelphia but, his business is location independent. On another note, Greg gives a big shout out to Philadelphia, which he considers one of the most underrated cities in the U.S. “Philadelphia is a manageable New York City” Greg Berry 1:33 On Philadelphia, the startup scene and being in the most underrated city in the U.S. 02:13: Ben Franklin on entrepreneurship 41:23: Greg on direct-mail marketing and Instagram for his Municibid Honorable Mentions: Ben Franklin's Biography Sharktank The Prophet The Four Hour Work Week E-Myth Revisited Contact Info: https://www.municibid.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/municibid Instagram https://www.instagram.com/municibid/
This week we talk to Greg Berry who was gracious enough to spend some time talking about the opening and the eventual closing of his business and some of the pitfalls he experienced along the way