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I Like Beer The Podcast
Burgeon Beer's Next Chapter: Growth, Community, and Collaboration

I Like Beer The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 49:23


The guys recap their Denver beer trip, including Coors, Prost, Bierstadt Lagerhaus, Left Hand, and a few memorable side quests. Then Tori Bleher joins the show to talk about Burgeon's origin story, their commitment to community and sustainability since 2016, their growing list of collaborations and partnerships, and how they keep releasing so many fresh beers without losing their identity. The episode also covers Burgeon's Pink Boots collaboration, The Audacity, their Carlsbad Firefighters Association beer, Stay Stoked, and the rotating Adventure Series IPA, Mountain Mode. Plus, Tori takes on the ILB lightning round!

AiPT! Comics
Final Boss Comics talks growth, community, and what sells

AiPT! Comics

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 94:19


Owner Floyd and manager Griffin join us to talk about their upcoming expansion into a second-floor space, how they've turned their shop into a true community hub, and what it actually takes to run a successful comic store in 2026. Visit our Patreon page to see the various tiers you can sign up for today to get in on the ground floor of AIPT Patreon. We hope to see you chatting with us on our Discord soon! NEWS Comics legend Gerry Conway passed away at 73 New series 'Regicide' blends dracula and 'Berserk' for August 2026 release Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips are back for the wildest noir yet with 'Unfinished Tales' DC launches Building Bad Sweepstakes letting fans create a new Batman villain Marvel assembles Daredevil, Echo, and more for Disability Pride Month story Marvel pushes blind bags to the limit with 'DNX' #1 and ultra-rare surprise covers Marvel has revealed 'Avengers: Armageddon' #3 and 'Cap' #14, teasing a major team shakeup ahead New symbiote Symbie scores new one-shot 'It's Symbie' #1 Our Top Books of the Week: Dave: Red Roots #1 (Lorenzo De Felici) Uncanny X-Men #27 (Gail Simone, Luciano Vecchio) Chris:​​ Is Ted OK? #3 (Dave Chisholm) Wrestle Heist #5 (Kyle Starks) Standout KAPOW moment of the week: Chris: Is Ted OK? #3 (Dave Chisholm) Dave: Swamp Thing 1989 #1 (Rick Veitch, Michael Zulli) TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK Chris: She-Spawn #1 (Gail Simone, Ig Guarra) Dave: If Destruction Be Our Lot #1 (Matthew Rosenberg, Andy MacDonald) JUDGING BY THE COVER JR. Dave: Daredevil #2 (Bill Sienkiewicz Virgin Cover) Chris: Tales of the Green Lantern Corps: Guy Gardner #1 (David Aja Variant) Interview: Final Boss Comic Shop, Floyd - Manager / Griffin - New Jersey 1. Expansion & Growth You've been a staple since 2007, and now you're expanding. What made this the right moment to grow, and what does expansion look like for Final Boss? 2. The “Final Boss Family” Identity You refer to your community as the “Final Boss Family.” What does that mean in practice, and how have you intentionally built that culture over the years? 3. Competing with Bigger Markets You're not in NYC, but your signings can rival shops in major hubs. What's your approach to events that helps you punch above your weight? 4. The State of the Industry From your perspective behind the counter, what's working in comics right now, and what challenges are you seeing for shops like yours? 5. Book Club & Community Engagement Your monthly book club is a big part of your identity. How does something like that translate into both community building and business sustainability? 6. Curating the Shelves With so many publishers and titles, how do you decide what to stock, and what kinds of books tend to resonate most with your customers? 7. Lessons from Nearly Two Decades Since opening in 2007, what's the biggest lesson you've learned about running a successful comic shop? 8. Looking Ahead With expansion on the horizon, what's your vision for Final Boss over the next 3–5 years, and what do you hope never changes?

The Art of Franchise Marketing
Scaling Smarter: Franchise Growth, Community, and Data with Tony Zaccario

The Art of Franchise Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 36:44


In this episode, Tony Zaccario, President and CEO of Stretch Zone, breaks down what it takes to scale a franchise brand the right way. From growing to over 400 locations with zero closures to building a strategy rooted in community engagement and clinical research, Tony shares the frameworks behind sustainable success. Learn how data-driven marketing, local connection, and brand storytelling can work together to drive growth, build trust, and create a lasting impact in the health and wellness space.

#DoorGrowShow - Property Management Growth
DGS 337: Property Management: A Teen Entrepreneur Head Start

#DoorGrowShow - Property Management Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 20:28


Jason sat down with young entrepreneur Malcolm Keith to explore how teens can develop leadership, confidence, and entrepreneurial thinking much earlier in life, long before most people ever consider that path. In this episode of the #DoorGrowShow, property management growth expert Jason Hull and teen entrepreneur Malcolm Keith discuss how environment shapes mindset, why exposure matters more than pressure, and how parents can give their teenagers a powerful head start by surrounding them with the right opportunities and conversations. You'll Learn (00:00) Why Every Entrepreneur Wishes They Could Start Earlier  (00:45) Malcolm Keith's Early Exposure to Entrepreneurship  (02:00) How Environment Shapes an Entrepreneurial Mindset  (03:50) Discovering the Power of Being in the Right Rooms  (05:00) The Isolation of Young Entrepreneurs (and How He Solved It)  (06:10) Building Teen Mastermind: From Idea to Community  (07:30) Taking a Shot: Trying to Get on Funnel Hacking Live Stage  (09:00) Turning Community Into Real-World Experiences (Live Events)  (12:30) Designing Events for Growth: Community, Action, and Fun  (18:30) Advice for Parents: How to Raise Entrepreneurial Thinkers Quotables "It wasn't my parents who were directly telling me like, you need to be a business owner. This is how being an entrepreneur works. It was the people on stage that were selling me on the idea of entrepreneurship."  "If you don't ask, the answer is always no."  "I never knew it become this big and we'd be doing live events. I just created it because I wanted a friend group."  Resources DoorGrow and Scale Mastermind DoorGrow Academy DoorGrow on YouTube DoorGrowClub DoorGrowLive Transcript Jason Hull (00:01) All right, five, four, three, two, one. Welcome everybody. I'm Jason Hull, the owner and founder of DoorGrow, the world's leading and most comprehensive coaching and consulting firm for long-term residential property management entrepreneurs. For over a decade and a half, we've brought innovative strategies and optimization to the property management industry. At DoorGrow, we are on a mission to transform property management business owners and their businesses.   We want to transform the industry, eliminate the BS, build awareness, change perception, expand the market and help the best property management entrepreneurs win. Now let's get into the show. All right. So today this show is going to be all about giving your teenager the headstart that you wish you had as an entrepreneur. Don't you wish you could just go back and like help yourself out. So I'm hanging out here today with Malcolm. Malcolm, welcome. Welcome, Keith.   Malcolm Keith (00:56) Hey, thank you.   Jason Hull (00:59) welcome to the show. So I'll give you a little bit of background on Malcolm. At just 17, Malcolm launched Teen Mastermind, a growing community of more than 60 teens dedicated to leadership, entrepreneurship, and building a meaningful legacy. Now 19, Malcolm has taken that vision even further by bringing the movement into the real world with Teen Mastermind Live, a three-day immersive leadership experience designed for both teens and their parents.   In a time when most conversations about young people revolve around screen addiction and disconnection and lack of direction, Malcolm represents a powerful counter narrative. As a young leader himself, he's helping teens step into confidence, develop entrepreneurial thinking and strengthen family relationships around shared purpose and growth. So Malcolm, welcome to the DoorGrow show.   Malcolm Keith (01:53) Awesome. Thank you so much. I'm excited to be here.   Jason Hull (01:56) Cool, cool. So now tell people a little bit, how did you get started doing this and how did you kind of start your little entrepreneurial journey yourself?   Malcolm Keith (02:09) Yeah, so my parents got married and opened their dojo the same year. And so I've been in the entrepreneurial world my entire life, about as long as I've been on the mats doing jujitsu. And so those two go very hand in hand in my journey. ⁓ And so I think when I was when I was nine years old is when my parents, they've been going to a mastermind for ⁓ martial arts school owners. And so they've been like, you   Jason Hull (02:17) Thank   Malcolm Keith (02:38) One parent would go while the other parent would stay home and take care of me and my little sister. But one day they were like, why are we continuing to do this? We, we homeschool and we have the ability to just take the whole family together and it kind of sucks when the family is split apart. So why don't we just, so they made a commitment to always take the whole family on every trip, on every business trip. And so we got to sit in the meeting rooms.   and learn from these entrepreneurs. At first we were like little kids just playing with our toys quietly in the corner, reading a book quietly. But ⁓ as a little kid, you're a little information sponge. And so eventually we actually started listening and taking notes. And then I think it was probably when we went to some of Russell's events, like Funnel Hacking Live and Unlock the Secrets was when I was like, this entrepreneur stuff is super cool. And it wasn't my parents who were   directly telling me like, you need to be a business owner. This is how being an entrepreneur works. It was the people on stage that, so my parents put me in these rooms where there were people on stage and they were the ones that were selling me on the idea of entrepreneurship. And so that's how, that's kind of how I got into this whole world.   Jason Hull (03:56) You had entrepreneurial parents and they put you in some amazing opportunities and rooms to be exposed to think differently. And man, that's like the best homeschool education ever, right? It's a real education that actually leads you making money instead of just being a really good employee somewhere maybe. cool. And your parents are doing, have the martial arts school and doing the martial arts thing. And do you do martial arts? ⁓   Malcolm Keith (04:08) yeah.   Yeah, I've been doing   it since I I learned how to walk and talk on the mats. So I've been, yeah, whole life.   Jason Hull (04:26) Yeah, okay. So   right. I mean, don't let the glasses fool you. This guy could probably kick your butt. So, all right. So very cool. So Malcolm, and you've been doing this mastermind, you've got this event coming up. So tell people about like, why did you decide to start this and get this thing going?   Malcolm Keith (04:47) Yeah, so I've been going to these, like, there's been, we've been going to Russell's events for a while and I would sometimes meet a couple of the teens there. ⁓ There'd be occasionally a few teens, but we would never stay connected. And ⁓ as I was homeschooled, we were part of kind of a co-op. And so I still had like classmates that I would meet with every week and it was great.   But every time I'd come back home from these events, I'd come back to class and talk with my classmates there. And they just didn't understand it, this whole world of entrepreneurship and being a business owner and having a big vision and actually knowing that you can achieve it. so they didn't get exposed to that world ⁓ the same way that I did. And so ⁓ that felt a bit isolating. ⁓   Jason Hull (05:32) Yeah.   Yeah, yeah.   Malcolm Keith (05:44) It was at like, I think it was Unlock   the Secrets that I saw that, there are actually other teens that ⁓ are not only interested, but doing business already. But then I kept going to those events and we would never stay connected. ⁓ And so eventually it was ⁓ Unlock the Secrets in Paradise in 2024. And I realized, and I made the decision like, okay, this time is going to be different.   Jason Hull (06:01) Yeah.   Malcolm Keith (06:13) I'm going to make a Discord server and invite all the teams that I meet there. And we're just going to make a commitment to stay connected. Then we had, so I invited everybody there that I had met. We did our own little like in-person mastermind ⁓ during like one of the off sessions during the event, which is super fun. And then ⁓ one of us had the idea to start doing a call every week. So that's how that started happening. We could stay connected, keep each other updated on.   what we're all doing with our businesses. And that's how that started. Eventually the idea came along to, ⁓ we had this idea to try to get on the FHL 10 stage. And it's crazy idea, like, cause only the best of the best get on that stage. But.   Jason Hull (06:44) Yeah.   So   let's pause for a second. So I wanna explain to people listening. So he's mentioning Russell. We're talking about Russell Brunson. He's like the sort of the founder of ClickFunnels and brilliant entrepreneur, probably one of the greatest marketing minds ⁓ period of this generation. And ⁓ that's how we met you and your parents is we're in Russell Brunson's inner circle. ⁓   which is not an inexpensive thing to be part of. So getting access to that as a teenager is pretty amazing. So really awesome. And you were wanting to get on stage at Funnel Hacking Live, which was like this massive event. I think they have like sometimes 5,000, 6,000 people at these conferences, these events. And you're like, how can we maybe get on stage at this event as teenagers? So I love it. All right, so continue.   Malcolm Keith (07:53) Yeah, biggest marketing business event   like ever. So rock concert for entrepreneurs. ⁓ So we had this idea, what if we try to get on stage? It's probably not going to happen, but you might as well try. If you don't ask, the answer is always no. So, yeah, we put together a video made sure to include as many little like nods to all the stuff that Russell says to show that you actually listen to him. ⁓ And he really appreciated it. He said that   Jason Hull (07:59) Yeah.   Right, yeah.   Yeah.   Malcolm Keith (08:24) The lineup for the main stage was already chosen like a while before we had sent the video. But they were doing this new thing called round tables while actually bringing it back to this last event. So it was like 60 round tables each hosted by a high level entrepreneur. And they're like, maybe we can try to give you one of these round tables, which ended up being way better because we can actually talk directly to the other teens who came to that event, which there are a ton, which is   Jason Hull (08:30) I'm sure.   Yeah.   Malcolm Keith (08:53) So   cool to see. So we did that. And the team mastermind grew a lot after that event. was, I think, we were able to get our own separate room during that event. They were able to give one to us. And we had just our own in-person mastermind during FHL with 20 or more teens all in the room talking about our goals for the next 10 years.   Jason Hull (09:11) Yeah.   Malcolm Keith (09:23) and figuring out like what are the things that we're going to do today and this next week after we come back home that's actually going to bring us closer to those goals. So that was that was super fun.   Jason Hull (09:24) That's awesome.   Yeah.   Yeah, that's really cool. So ⁓ you're 19th over, right? What happens to this teen mastermind when you're not a teenager? Like that's within the next year.   Malcolm Keith (09:40) I am, yes.   Yeah, that's been something that I've been thinking about almost since the inception of it. Although at the beginning of it, I never knew it become this big and we'd be doing live events. Like I just created it because I wanted a friend group. ⁓ But they're like, this is super valuable. You got to monetize it. And so that took me a while to do that, ⁓ to kind of get over that block of like, I don't want to charge people who are my friends for something that I created.   Jason Hull (09:54) Sure, yeah.   Yeah.   Malcolm Keith (10:17) as a community, ⁓ but they were telling me like, it is super valuable and people value it more if you actually do charge money for it. Attention, yep, exactly. So I finally did that and that immediately started to grow the team mastermind. And then they were asking for live events. And so we're like, okay, yeah, we should do a live event just for our group. ⁓   Jason Hull (10:25) Yeah, like Russell says, when people pay, they pay attention.   Malcolm Keith (10:44) because there's   Jason Hull (10:44) Yeah.   Malcolm Keith (10:45) people, not just, a lot of them at the start were from Russell's Circles, going to Funnel Hacking Live together, but then there were teens from other places as well. And so we needed one kind of ⁓ our own place to all get together. So that's how the live event came about. ⁓ And I started with something else. I totally forgot. went off.   Jason Hull (11:05) Well, yeah,   it's ideas like what comes next? are you going to keep doing this? I mean, I imagine you could keep doing it, but you you're about to turn 20, so you're not a teen. But that's the main thing, can't run the team mastermind, but at some point you might be like, my friend group's getting a little young here, so.   Malcolm Keith (11:08) Yeah.   Yeah, so I got another year left.   Yeah, I mean, the thing is, the friends that are in there right now, ⁓ they're all growing up to. And so I think once all of those people quote unquote age out as well, I'll always have like my own inner circle of people that are similar to my age. We won't always all be teens, but we'll all be around the same distance apart. And so I think there'll be a mastermind afterwards, but   Jason Hull (11:39) Yeah.   Malcolm Keith (11:53) I'll always be part of the Teen Mastermind in some way, maybe not in the same role that I am right now. ⁓ I'm the person that's just a couple of steps ahead. ⁓   Jason Hull (12:06) Yeah. Well,   maybe you pick a teenager to kind of head it up or maybe they vote or something, but then you've got, you, give them the IP, you set up the frameworks, you help them know this, how to run the events. can ask you for guidance and you're always going to be a step ahead. know, so.   Malcolm Keith (12:23) Yeah, so that's, that was a really cool part of the mastermind was that it was created by a team and led by a team for teens. And so I always wanted to keep it that way. ⁓ and a couple of the teens in the group have kind of stepped up and become their own leaders in the group. and so I've been, ⁓ recruiting them a little bit here and there, and it's been really awesome so far. And so that's, ⁓   Jason Hull (12:34) Yeah.   Yeah.   Malcolm Keith (12:52) That's working out a lot.   Jason Hull (12:54) Right. Yeah. Now you're like Willy Wonka and you're just trying to find Charlie at the, who do I give the golden ticket to and teach them the ways and let them run this place. All right. So really cool. So what are some of the things that happen at the, at the event that you're gearing up?   Malcolm Keith (13:01) Yep.   Yeah, so   the idea first came, let's see, that's actually, okay, I'll save that. There's the grand finale part, which is my favorite and kind of the first idea that came about. ⁓ But so at the event, ⁓ I'm going to take pieces of previous events that I had been to the things that I really liked and implement them, but also look at the things that I, you know,   didn't like as much or things that I think could be improved and kind of take that into it. And so the whole event is built around community implementation and fun. At a lot of events, you know, if it's the event of like thousands of people, you can't really do this. But if it's an event of maybe a hundred or less, then you could very easily as the host, make sure that everybody knows each other. And so we start the event with   Jason Hull (13:52) Okay.   Yeah.   Yeah.   Malcolm Keith (14:10) having all the families introduce each other or introduce themselves so that everyone kind of knows like who it is that they're actually sitting next to because it's like to be at an event and have no clue who the person who the how cool the person in the chair to the right of you is. So that's how we start it. And then we love the walk and talks. Russell does that with Inner Circle. ⁓ Walk and talks are amazing. So we do that between every speaker and then. ⁓   Jason Hull (14:26) Right, yeah.   Okay.   Malcolm Keith (14:39) All of the, everybody sat at a round table and that's very specific because, ⁓ means that everybody is kind of grouped together and they get to talk, you know, across from each other instead of like talking all the way over to the table there, they're ⁓ sitting around and that automatically like subconsciously creates that sense of community. ⁓ so everything is built around that creating opportunities.   for people to have conversations. And then implementation, we want to make sure that the teens aren't just sitting there in a room having speakers just talk at them for hours. ⁓ We make sure that all those speakers have something like some kind of workshop and the teens are doing something active. And you learn more that way and you actually get stuff done during the event. And you can take that momentum with you back home.   Jason Hull (15:32) Yeah.   Malcolm Keith (15:36) and continue on from there. So many events give you a ton of ideas, but you're like, have no clue what to do when you get back home.   Jason Hull (15:45) Yeah, I got it. Some people call that experiential learning instead of just, you know, sitting there and listening the whole time and then eventually zoning out, making sure that I like the walk and talks. I like that there's this experiential learning where you're taking action, each of the speakers, it sounds like a challenge to do like get people to do something or implement something. So.   Malcolm Keith (16:07) Yeah, so we're super intentional about that. And then fun, of course. I think that's the most important because if I really do any of this, if it isn't fun along the way, entrepreneurship should be fun.   Jason Hull (16:21) Yeah, business owners, don't think of that a lot. Entrepreneurs are like, wait, like, let's make money. But yeah, but fun is nice, right? So how do you make it fun? Maybe you can teach the grownup here how to how to be more fun. So.   Malcolm Keith (16:31) So again, all the speakers are.   Yeah, the, mean, every speaker and all the workshops are meant to be fun. ⁓ and then we also have, excursion, like a special trip that we do for each day. So the first one is usually something kind of unique to the area for the one we did here in Oregon. ⁓ we went to wildlife safari, which I sometimes call it a zoo, but it's way more than that. It's, it is like an actual safari. we did like a bus tour and got to see a bunch of, ⁓ cool animals.   Jason Hull (17:01) Yeah.   Malcolm Keith (17:05) ⁓ in Arizona, we went to, ⁓ a like super car show, which is super fun. And then for this next event in Illinois, we'll be going like a ⁓ hiking trip and seeing some of the cool scenery there. So that's what we do for the first day, something kind of unique to the area that we go to. ⁓ on day two, we do jujitsu and so bringing my family's business routes there. ⁓ and there's.   Jason Hull (17:13) Nice.   Yeah.   Malcolm Keith (17:35) As my dad always says, jujitsu is a metaphor for pretty much everything. ⁓ It's constantly in the cars, what we talk about is how does jujitsu relate.   Jason Hull (17:40) Right.   Is this   Brazilian jujitsu or jujitsu or are you like throwing people like what are doing during the   Malcolm Keith (17:52) No, we usually teach like some basic self-defense stuff. So, wrist grab escapes, and then we do kind of more of what you would see if you actually watched a Jujutsu match, which is kind of like the grappling on the ground, ⁓ like a trap and roll. If someone's sitting on top of you, how to like get them over and escape. ⁓ So, some of the basic stuff like that.   Jason Hull (18:08) Mm-hmm.   Yeah.   Malcolm Keith (18:19) No throws and stuff. You need to learn how to fall first before you can throw. so yeah. Yeah.   Jason Hull (18:23) Sure, yeah, Breakfall, yeah, got   it. So like mount, guard. Okay, got it, okay. And these are with parents and kids?   Malcolm Keith (18:30) Mm-hmm. Yeah, that all that kind of stuff   Yes, so the whole event is supposed to be not just for teens, but for the whole family, because that's how our family does it. We always go together and we want to continue to be that example and start to like influence that mindset in other families to be a family together. so ⁓ and the jujitsu really helps with that. A lot of the like most successful students in ⁓ our dojo are families that all do it together. ⁓   Jason Hull (19:07) I see. Okay, got   it. So when you're doing the second day, and is it just two days?   Malcolm Keith (19:14) And then we have a final third day and we end the event with the Teenpreneur Ball. And that's an opportunity for all the teens, the whole family to ⁓ dress nice, dress fancy, which is very rare nowadays, especially for kids and teens. ⁓ And so I wanted to provide that opportunity to dress nice and fancy. We have a dinner and so that gives us an opportunity to learn about.   Jason Hull (19:16) Third day.   Malcolm Keith (19:43) like table etiquette, and then we do English dancing. So have you ever seen like pride and prejudice that movie? Okay. Yeah. Yeah. So big. Yeah. Big rows of, ⁓ of dance of, yeah, dancing. They all dance together.   Jason Hull (19:51) I think I know what you're talking about, where they're like all kind of doing their thing in circle and like turning.   like ancient   English line dancing or something. Okay. Okay. Yeah. All right. Cool. So a little teenpreneur ball.   Malcolm Keith (20:06) Yeah, I think it's called English country dancing, but yeah, I just call it English dancing. yeah. So and that's   yeah, so and that's our grand finale and the teens and the parents especially actually really love it.   Jason Hull (20:21) Yeah, okay. Yeah, you have an excuse to dress nice and dance with each other. all right. Yeah, I love it. That sounds, it sounds like fun. So, sounds really cool. So when is your, when's your next one?   Malcolm Keith (20:28) Yeah.   Our next one is April 30th to May 2nd in Marion, Illinois.   Jason Hull (20:39) April 30th   to May 2nd.   Sorry, what were you saying?   Malcolm Keith (20:45) It'll be in Marion, Illinois.   Jason Hull (20:50) Cool. How do you pick the locations?   Malcolm Keith (20:53) well, the first location that's where we live, we had a couple of members in Arizona and they were like really adamant about like, Scottsdale is amazing. So we went there and then a couple of our founding members who've been just so supportive since the beginning are in Illinois. So they're, they've been a huge help.   Jason Hull (20:56) Yep.   ⁓   got it. So you've got some boots on the ground in each area assisting you.   Malcolm Keith (21:16) yeah, yeah, it's, I'm   so grateful for, yeah, the patents. They are awesome.   Jason Hull (21:21) Yeah, very cool. Well, hey, Malcolm, really awesome. As adults, we love seeing this, ⁓ seeing the youth doing cool stuff like this. It's inspiring. And there's probably a lot of entrepreneurs listening to this. They're man, I wish my kid would just stop playing video games and be more like me and be more entrepreneurial. But sometimes kids are not entrepreneurial like their parents are. So.   they might feel like forcing them into this. So what would you say to some of those parents that might be trying to push their kid into being an entrepreneur and maybe the kids like, this isn't my thing.   Malcolm Keith (21:58) Yeah, I'd say my parents didn't necessarily push me. They just put me in the rooms where I learned that that was a path that was available to me. And I think that's the most important because the school system, I mean, it's a fact at this point. It is designed for the employee path. That's just a straight fact. Yeah, but and so there was no yeah, there's no teaching of the entrepreneurial way.   Jason Hull (22:09) Yeah.   Right. It makes good employees. Good factory worker.   Malcolm Keith (22:27) And so, and I totally agree that not everybody is built to be an entrepreneur, not everybody's built to be an employee either. And so having that option ⁓ just allows for your team to make a choice and to make an educated choice. And that's what, that's kind of what it's all about is giving them that opportunity and it's up to them whether or not they take it. ⁓ But there are so many lessons from entrepreneurship anyway that can apply to the ⁓   Jason Hull (22:31) Yeah.   Malcolm Keith (22:57) employee path anyway.   Jason Hull (22:59) Yeah, cool. Well, Malcolm, I really appreciate you being here on the DoorGrowth show. How can people find out about the Teen Mastermind, this event, and connect with you?   Malcolm Keith (23:11) Yeah, the best place ⁓ probably for the event would be teammastermylive.com.   Jason Hull (23:17) teenmastermindlive.com. Cool. So if you're a parent listening to this and you're like, man, I got a teenager and they might be interested in this and this sounds cool. Maybe this would be exciting for them. Then go check out teenmastermind. That's what it is, teenmastermind.com. Live. Okay, teenmastermindlive.com. Cool. Malcolm, thanks for coming here on the DoorGro show and hanging out with me for a bit. Keep going. Excited to see what you do next as you move into.   Malcolm Keith (23:33) Yeah.   Jason Hull (23:46) adulthood outside of being just a teenager, right? So very cool. All right. I've got a whining dog here in my office, so it might be time to go. for those, if you're a property management business owner and you enjoyed this episode, if you've ever felt stuck or stagnant and you want to take your property management business to the next level, reach out to us at door, go.com for free training on how to get unlimited free leads. Text the word leads to five one two six four eight four six zero eight.   Also join our free Facebook community just for property management business owners at doorgro club.com. And if you want tips, tricks, ideas to learn about our offers, subscribe to our newsletter by going to doorgro.com slash subscribe. And if you found this even a little bit helpful, don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review. We'd really appreciate it until next time. Remember the slowest path to growth is to do it alone. So let's grow together. Bye everyone.

Destination On The Left
472. Events & Major Milestones as a Catalyst for Future Growth: Community Conversation

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 63:56


On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Amir Eylon, CEO of Longwoods International; Debra Ross, author of "The Eclipse Effect" and founder of Kids Out and About; Jean Mackay, Deputy Director of the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor; and Jennifer Miller, Domestic Tourism Manager for Visit Detroit. Our discussion is all about how events and major milestones, from sporting events and festivals to milestone anniversaries, can become catalysts for future tourism growth and regional transformation. The panel shares their perspectives on the importance of preparation, partnerships, and long-term thinking, and you'll hear some practical strategies for maximizing the economic impact and future opportunities that come with hosting special events, no matter the size of your organization or your budget. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How communities can strategically use major events and milestones as catalysts for economic development and future tourism growth Why early preparation and diverse partnerships are critical to successful event planning What recent research from Longwoods International reveals about American travelers' interest in events like America 250, FIFA World Cup, and the Route 66 Centennial How organizations have expanded their reach and strengthened community identity by leveraging large-scale events Why building partnerships creates lasting benefits that extend far beyond the event itself How event-driven connections foster long-term collaboration and resilience within communities Practical strategies panelists recommend for marketing events, engaging stakeholders, and sustaining the momentum for future opportunities The Power of Preparation One recurring theme across the panel was the vital importance of preparation. Debra Ross, who spearheaded Rochester's Eclipse Task Force explains that the most successful community events begin years in advance—sometimes long enough that people question your sanity! Preparation isn't just about logistics. It's about building community cohesion, nurturing enthusiastic leadership, and forging trust among diverse stakeholders. Healthy, resilient communities pull together early, overcoming skepticism, and allow space for a diverse range of voices and ideas. This diversity not only fuels creativity but also ensures that the event, and the connections it forges, resonate widely and last well beyond a single day. Events as Economic Engines Events have dramatic potential to spark economic growth, but the benefits often extend far past the event itself. Jean Mackay shared how the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor's bicentennial celebration was an investment in the region's future. Research revealed that events generate close to a billion dollars in annual economic activity along the canal. Armed with this knowledge, the Corridor's leadership expanded event sponsorship and created a marketing toolkit that united diverse partners under a single, cohesive brand. Similarly, Jennifer Miller details how Detroit has used sporting events—from the Super Bowl to the NFL Draft—to redefine its narrative as a vibrant, thriving city. Major events attracted international media, generated significant direct spending, and opened doors for future meetings, conventions, and leisure tourism, including bringing 775,000 people for the NFL Draft and more than $213 million in economic impact. Building and Sustaining Partnerships The secret sauce to transformative events lies in partnership. Whether through building a local host committee (a model started by Detroit and adopted by major sporting events nationwide) or cross-sector collaborations, successful organizers emphasize inclusivity and empowerment. Empowering organizations to run with the baton rather than wait for someone else to lead amplifies the reach and relevance of milestone events. These connections aren't just temporary. Debra shares how networks forged through eclipse planning served her community during a subsequent ice storm emergency, emphasizing the long-term value of partnerships. The American Astronomical Society's National Eclipse Task Force, for example, expanded their partnerships beyond scientists to include tourism, the arts, and transportation, strengthening future capacity and cross-pollination. Resources: Website: https://travelalliancepartnership.com/ https://travelalliancepartnership.com/events/events-major-milestones-community-conversation/ We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more o​f. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!

Race Industry Now!
Knoxville Raceway's Formula for Success: Growth, Community & the Nationals

Race Industry Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 32:45


During Race Industry Week by EPARTRADE, Jason Reed, General Manager of Knoxville Raceway, breaks down how the Sprint Car Capital of the World continues to grow—delivering record attendance, sold-out premium experiences, and one of the strongest community-driven motorsports models in the country.Despite challenging spring weather, Knoxville Raceway completed more than 30 race nights in 2025, while the iconic Knoxville Nationals once again produced eight nights of sold-out racing and rising attendance across both the 360 and 410 Nationals for the third consecutive year.

The CADDle Call
AUGI in 2026: Growth, Community & Innovation in AEC

The CADDle Call

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 33:01


In this episode of the CADDle Call Podcast, Eric DeLeon, President of AUGI, shares what's new for 2026 - including updates to the AUGI community, AUGIWORLD magazine, the podcast, and AUGI CON.If you're in the AEC industry this is your inside look at where the industry's leading user community is headed next.

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Wine After Work
Leading Without a Technical Playbook: Growth, Community, and Women in HVAC

Wine After Work

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 32:53


What does leadership look like when your path isn't linear — and your industry wasn't built with you in mind? In this episode of Wine After Work, Bryce sits down with Gwen Smothers, a long-tenured leader at Piedmont Service Group, to talk about career pivots, people-centered leadership, and the power of community in the HVAC industry. Gwen began her career in accounting before transitioning into business systems and leadership roles — a move that required confidence, curiosity, and a willingness to step into discomfort. With more than two decades at the same organization, she shares what has kept her engaged, how the industry has evolved, and what leadership really requires beyond technical expertise. In this conversation, we explore: Navigating leadership without a technical background Building confidence when stepping outside your comfort zone Long-term career growth inside one organization Co-founding and leading the Women in HVAC peer group at Service Logic Why visibility, voice, empowerment, and community matter — especially in male-dominated fields Gwen also reflects on mentorship, culture, and what the HVAC industry must do to attract and retain diverse talent in the years ahead. This episode is a powerful listen for anyone leading through change — or considering a career path that doesn't fit the traditional mold.  

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast
The State of Telemark in the U.S. — Growth, Community, and What's Next

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 21:37


What's the state of telemark skiing in the United States today — and where is it headed next? In this episode of First Chair, George Thomas sits down with PSIA Telemark Team member Keith Rodney and instructor Charlie MacArthur to talk about the evolving landscape of telemark skiing. From regional “pockets” of passionate skiers to grassroots growth through clinics and community events, they explore how the sport continues to adapt and thrive. They discuss modern telemark gear, accessibility, and why now might be the perfect time to try something new on snow. You'll also hear about upcoming telemark festivals, Telemark Academy at Copper Mountain, certification prep, and how U.S. Telemark is preparing to represent its approach on the global stage at Interski. Whether you're tele-curious, a longtime tele skier, or simply looking to expand your movement toolbox, this conversation highlights the spirit of exploration, learning, and community that keeps the freeheel turn alive.

Owning Up
February: MilSpo Entrepreneur Community Updates & Opportunities

Owning Up

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 9:39


February Events: Leadership, Growth & Community for Military Spouse Entrepreneurs In this episode Moni highlights a dynamic lineup of February programming created specifically for military spouses. From leadership development and AI integration to conquering impostor syndrome and business strategy, these events provide practical tools, expert coaching, and meaningful connections. Whether you're launching your first venture or scaling an established business, this month offers opportunities to grow alongside a supportive community that truly understands the military spouse experience. Key Highlights Leadership development workshops tailored for military spouses Expert coaching sessions on business strategy and AI tools Community-driven support for overcoming impostor syndrome Networking opportunities with fellow military spouse entrepreneurs Actionable guidance for every stage of your business journey A full month of resources designed to build confidence and capability

The Parts Girl Podcast
Building Strong Teams Across Dealerships: Felicia Barr on Growth, Community, and Co-Ops

The Parts Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 33:55


From Greeter to Multi-Store Service Director: Felicia Barr's candid conversation with Kaylee Felio is a masterclass in how to grow a thriving career and resilient team in automotive fixed ops—from humble beginnings on the service lane to overseeing three stores and a commercial building. Hear how Felicia navigates dealership culture, time management, and community impact, and why creating your own pipeline of talent is the future of our industry. If you're looking for inspiration on staying teachable, building genuine relationships, and fostering growth opportunities in your dealership (and beyond), this episode is packed with actionable insights.--------------------------------------------This show is powered by PartsEdge: Your go-to solution for transforming dealership parts inventory into a powerhouse of profitability. Our strategies are proven to amp up parts sales by a whopping 20%, all while cutting down on idle inventory. If you're looking to optimize your parts management, visit

Outdoor Classrooms Podcast
180: 2025 Reflections & Looking Ahead to 2026: Growth, Community, and Teaching Beyond Walls

Outdoor Classrooms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 14:57


In this special reflective episode, I pause to look back on 2025—a year filled with growth, connection, creativity, and community inside Outdoor Classrooms.Rather than an interview, this episode is an invitation to slow down. Together, we reflect on what it truly means to build outdoor classrooms over time—with intention, curiosity, and care—while looking ahead to what's taking root for 2026.

Honey & Hustle
2 Years of Please Hustle Responsibly. Celebrating growth, community, and what's next.

Honey & Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 3:43


If you prefer to read this episode, you can find the original article here: https://www.pleasehustleresponsibly.com/p/2-years-of-please-hustle-responsiblyThanks for listening! Let's keep the convo going: Join the community, Please Hustle Responsibly: https://pleasehustleresponsibly.com/Find all episodes here: https://www.honeyandhustle.coYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AngelaHollowellLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelahollowell/Twitter: https://twitter.com/honeyandhustle

Mining Minds
#202- Mine Safety & Health Conference: Adrienne Clinton

Mining Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 77:42


In this energized episode of Mining Minds, we sit down with Adrienne Clinton, a driving force behind the 2025 Mine Safety & Health Conference and a rising leader in mining safety. From her early days in law enforcement to her unexpected path into security, safety, and now industry leadership, Adrienne shares her story full of humor and passion for people. This episode explores the real human challenges inside mining — mental health, generational differences, communication barriers, culture shifts, regulatory frustrations, and the everyday wins that shape safer operations. Adrienne opens up about bombing the interview that actually changed her life, stepping into safety with no prior background, building community partnerships, advocating for new miners, and helping grow a national conference. Please help us welcome Adrienne Clinton to the Face.  Thank you to the Mine Safety & Health Conference for giving us the opportunity to participate in this event.   Event Sponsor: Safety First Training and Consulting   Episode Sponsors:  Safety First Training and Consulting JSR Fleet Performance Liebherr Mining   Chapers:    01:45 The Conversation That Changed Everything 03:06 Mental Health, Suicide Prevention & Industry Family 04:15 Growing Up Nevada: Law Enforcement to Mining 05:44 Returning Home & an Interview Gone Wrong (But Right) 08:10 Getting the Job, Earning Trust & Building Opportunity 11:40 Florida Canyon Culture & Showing up to support safety 15:57 Challenges of Safety: New Miners, Old Mindsets 17:48 Bridging Generations 20:02 The "Goggles" Story & Earning Stripes in the Field 24:15 Why Mining Won Her Over: Impact, Growth & Community 49:42 Building a National Safety Conference & What's Next

Grief 2 Growth
Spiritual Awakening After Loss | Effie Linke's Journey from Orthodox Roots to Soul Purpose | EP 455

Grief 2 Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 71:52 Transcription Available


Send me a Text Message- please include your contact information so I can respondWhat happens when your entire belief system unravels—and something deeper begins to rise?In this moving conversation, host Brian D. Smith welcomes back Effie Linke, a spiritual medium whose journey from Greek Orthodox tradition to intuitive channeling was anything but predictable.Effie didn't seek out a spiritual awakening—it found her. Through heartbreak, resistance, and a fateful reading that cracked her wide open, Effie was thrust into a new reality. One where spirit spoke, healing came from within, and her purpose became undeniable.If you're navigating your own spiritual awakening after loss, this episode offers hope, guidance, and a powerful reminder: the pain doesn't mean you're broken—it means you're opening.

Grief 2 Growth

Grief 2 Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 70:25 Transcription Available


Send me a Text Message- please include your contact information so I can respondWhat do you do when the life you dreamed of is shattered overnight?Weston Brandon was just 23 when his wife, Lauren, died days after giving birth to their premature son. In this raw and powerful episode, Weston shares how he moved from heartbreak to healing, how he reopened his heart to love, and how he now helps others rediscover purpose after profound disruption.From signs from the other side to the powerful D.R.I.V.E. framework he created, Weston's story will inspire anyone who's lost a loved one—and is wondering how to live again. ❤️‍

Grief 2 Growth
Grief 2 Growth Is The #3 Grief Podcast In The World | EP 443

Grief 2 Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 7:06


Send me a Text Message- please include your contact information so I can respondThe Email I Almost Ignored — And Why It Changed EverythingEpisode SummarySometimes the most meaningful reminders of why we do what we do come when we least expect them. In this episode, I share the story of an email I almost deleted—a message buried in my inbox that turned out to be a powerful affirmation of the work I've been doing for nearly 500 episodes of Grief 2 Growth.I open up about what it's really like to host a podcast in a world obsessed with big numbers and viral moments—how some days it feels like I'm speaking into the void, and why I keep going anyway. You'll hear about the heart behind Grief 2 Growth, the remarkable guests I've had the honor of interviewing, and the personal legacy I'm carrying forward in my own way.Whether you're navigating grief, creating something you hope will matter, or simply wondering if the quiet work you're doing is making a difference—this episode is a reminder that impact is not always measured in millions. Sometimes, it's measured one heart at a time.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeThe story behind the “Top 100 Grief Podcasts” email that caught me by surprise.Why podcasting can sometimes feel like speaking into the void—and how I deal with it.The deeper purpose behind Grief 2 Growth and who it's for.How the work we do can ripple out in ways we don't always see.Why one listener's story can matter more than a thousand downloads.Resources & Links Mentioned in This EpisodeListen to more episodes: https://www.grief2growth.com/podcastJoin the Grief 2 Growth Community: https://www.grief2growth.com/communityWork with me one-on-one: https://www.grief2growth.com/coachingSupport the PodcastIf this episode touched your heart, please share it with someone who needs encouragement today. Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify—it helps others discover the show.Visit the Grief 2 Growth store for FREE items as well as other tools to help you along your journey:Guided MeditationsMy book GEMS of Healing (signed copy)My Oracle deck to help you connect with your loved onesMini-coursesMini-guidesCheck it out at https://grief2growth.com/store Support the show

Conversations with Mayi Lenz
EP188 - Finding My People 3 Reasons I Joined a Personal Growth Community

Conversations with Mayi Lenz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 6:54


Have you ever searched for a place to truly belong?In this episode, I share the 3 reasons I joined Toastmasters, a personal growth community that helped me find my people, grow in confidence, and inspire others.Did this episode make you think, "Where's my place? Where are my people?'' That's exactly why I built my coaching, so you don't have to walk this path alone.If you're ready to find your kind of people, get rooted in community, and grow, with support, clarity, and heart—head over to mayilenz.com/work-with-mayi to book your free clarity call today.

Young Black Equestrians
On Growth, Community, and Everything In Between

Young Black Equestrians

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 27:45 Transcription Available


I'm back after a much-needed break and a whole lot of reflection. This episode is my personal reset. I share why I paused the podcast, what I've learned from producing over 100 interviews, and how Black In The Saddle is evolving into something more intentional, grounded, and community-driven. If you've been riding with me for a while, or you're just saddling up, this one's for you.In this episode, I coverThe evolution from Young Black Equestrians to Black In The SaddleBurnout, balance, and why I had to step awayWhat I'm craving more of: depth, research, real conversationsHow the podcast will be more strategic (think: panels, Patreon, meet-ups)Why your voice and ideas are part of what's nextWant to Get Involved?Pitch a topic or guest: I want your questions, your curiosities, your dream convos. Send me a DM on Instagram @blkinthesaddleJoin the newsletter: You'll get updates on new episodes, upcoming events, and Patreon launch details.Catch the archive: 100+ episodes full of stories that got us here.Thanks for listening. This next chapter is already shaping up to be something special.

Empowering Women in Real Estate - The Podcast with Karen Cooper
353: Beyond the Transaction: Growth, Community & the New Real Estate Model

Empowering Women in Real Estate - The Podcast with Karen Cooper

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 51:11


What does it really take to build a lasting business in real estate—one that grows with you and creates real impact? In today's episode of Empowering Women in Real Estate® - The Podcast, I'm joined by the incredible Tara Krach, founder of The Real Estate Edit and the Women in Real Estate Summit. Tara and I are both passionate about creating thriving communities for women in real estate, and in this conversation, we're diving deep into what it looks like to evolve your business beyond just closing deals. We're talking: Building brands rooted in community and connection Evolving your business to align with your life and values Fresh approaches to lead generation (that don't involve burnout) Shifts in brokerage models and what it means for today's agent Why collaboration over competition is the key to long-term success If you're feeling the call to grow, pivot, or simply do business differently—this episode is for you.  Tune in now for real talk, actionable insights, and inspiration to build a business that's not only successful, but sustainable.   Click subscribe to be notified every Wednesday when our latest episode is released, and be sure to check out our group on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/empoweringwomeninrealestate We are 39,000 members strong and we want you to join us! And if you want to follow me on Instagram, that's where I'm having the most fun right now. https://www.instagram.com/karen.w.cooper/

Grief 2 Growth
How Spirit Is Guiding a Mediumship Revolution | Sally Hawk & Sherry Abdou on VerySoul- EP 426

Grief 2 Growth

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 66:42 Transcription Available


Send me a Text MessageIn this powerful conversation, host Brian Smith welcomes back Sally Hawk—founder of VerySoul—and evidential medium Sherry Abdou. Together, they explore the spiritual guidance behind VerySoul's creation and how it's become a beacon of hope for grieving people around the world.VerySoul now hosts over 2,500 vetted mediums across 50+ countries, solving the biggest challenges people face when seeking a connection: affordability, trust, and availability. Sally reveals how this spirit-guided platform is revolutionizing mediumship, while Sherry shares her deeply personal journey—losing her child, caring for her father, and developing the gifts she now uses to bring healing to others.Whether you've lost a child, spouse, friend, or parent—or you're simply curious about the afterlife—this episode will speak to your heart. ❤️

The Bentonville Beacon
Stories of Growth, Community, and the Power of Involvement with James Bell

The Bentonville Beacon

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 43:07


Welcome to a very special episode of The Bentonville Beacon podcast! Today marks an exciting transition as former host James Bell passes the torch to Brandon Gengelbach, the new president and CEO of the Greater Bentonville Area Chamber of Commerce. In this heartfelt handoff, James reflects on his favorite moments from over one hundred and twenty-four episodes—sharing behind-the-scenes stories of entrepreneurs, community leaders, and groundbreaking innovators who've helped shape Bentonville into the vibrant community it is today. We'll hear about James's own journey—a move from North Memphis to Bentonville in the midst of the pandemic, how he fell in love with this thriving "Goldilocks" city, and, eventually, his new adventures leading the Chamber in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Stepping into the host's chair, Brandom shares why Bentonville already feels like home, his passion for both bikes and building communities, and his vision for taking the podcast forward by telling the untold stories that power Bentonville's growth. Tune in as these two leaders discuss the importance of community involvement, the unique DNA of Bentonville, and what lies ahead for both the city and the podcast. Whether you're a longtime listener or a newcomer, this episode is filled with inspiration, nostalgia, and a renewed commitment to spotlighting the changemakers of Northwest Arkansas.

Millionaire University
Online Community Building 101 | Jordan Godbey (MU Classic)

Millionaire University

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 47:20


#348 This episode of Millionaire University features an interview with Jordan Godbey of Growth Community. Jordan builds online communities for some of the biggest names in online entrepreneurship on the platform Circle. Jordan will share his knowledge on what online communities are, how valuable and profitable they can be, and how to grow your community, even if it's from scratch! (Original Air Date - 3/4/24) What we discuss with Jordan: + What is an online community? + Who are online communities for? + How to start your own community + Why hosting your community on a social media platform isn't designed to be in your best interest + How to keep people focused and engaged in your community + The value of a transformational community + The role of courses in your community + Pricing and scaling your community + Introducing the power of the Circle Community platform Links and resources from this episode: Circle Thank you, Jordan! To connect with Jordan, click here! If you enjoyed this episode with Jordan, let us know by clicking on any of the links below to send him a quick shout-out! For more information go to MillionaireUniversity.com To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Maker's Playbook
Ep 616: The Slow Growth Community Studio with Amy Roadman (Part 1)

The Maker's Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 48:24


Send us a textTransitioning from classroom teaching to entrepreneurship - In some ways it's a huge shift, in others, it can be all too easy to maintain the old habits of overworking and prioritizing others' needs over your own. So many of us can struggle with finding the balance between serving our communities or caring for ourselves. Is it possible to start a business and protect your own creative needs while helping others? What would that even look like? Amy Roadman's journey of launching a community pottery studio reveals how listening closely to student feedback (from class scheduling to glaze options) transformed her teaching approach and business model while preventing burnout. Her story reminds us that rapid growth and 100s of thousands of internet followers isn't always necessary for success. Instead, perhaps the deliberate practice of slow growth can produce a small business that sustains the life you actually want to have.Be sure you've subscribed to this podcast wherever you're listening so you don't miss out on Part Two!As always, the options are practically endless for figuring out what version of a maker business or side-hustle works for your unique life. And, as always, if you're looking for help figuring out what version of maker business fits your specific life circumstances right now, there are 100 other makers from all over the world having these very conversations inside The Community, including Amy! Click here if you want to learn more about the perks of Community membership (joining supports the creation of this very podcast!)Love this podcast? Support an episode! Click here to learn more. Follow The Maker's Playbook on Instagram @themakersplaybookHave questions about the show or want to say Hi? Email us at: podcast (at) makers-playbook (dot) com

O&P Clinical Care Insiders
Growth, Community Engagement, and the Impact of the O&P Foundation: A Conversation with Fanny Schultea

O&P Clinical Care Insiders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 23:50


In this episode, recorded live at the 51st Academy Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium in Atlanta, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), sits down with Fanny Schultea, MS, MSED, CPO/L, FAAOP(D), executive director of the Orthotics and Prosthetics Foundation for Education and Research. They dive into the remarkable growth of the O&P Foundation over the past two years, spotlighting significant donations and pledges from ABC and AOPA. Fanny also shares how the community can engage with the Foundation through volunteering, donations, and providing valuable feedback. The conversation explores the Foundation's core program areas—education, research, and professional awards—and their vital impact on clinicians and the O&P profession at large.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

Grief 2 Growth
The Doctors Gave Her Three Years- She Said "Watch This" - Dr. Wendy Slattery EP 417

Grief 2 Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 58:43 Transcription Available


Send me a Text MessageWhat does it mean to truly live when faced with a terminal diagnosis? In this powerful episode, Dr. Wendy Slattery shares her remarkable journey from growing up on a North Dakota farm in the 1950s to becoming a top infectious disease doctor—only to have her career cut short by a cancer diagnosis. Joined by her daughter Jenny, Wendy reveals how she turned to storytelling as a way to leave a legacy, rediscover faith, and embrace the unseen world.With courage and humor, Wendy reflects on: ✨ The pivotal moment at age 12 when she realized she wasn't alone in the universe 

ArtTactic
ICA Miami's Alex Gartenfeld on the Museum's Growth, Community, and Annual Gala

ArtTactic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 25:27


In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, host Adam Green is joined by Alex Gartenfeld, Artistic Director of ICA Miami, to discuss the museum's rapid rise as one of the most influential contemporary art institutions in the U.S. Alex shares insights into ICA Miami's ambitious acquisition strategy, its deep engagement with both Miami-based and global collectors, and how the city's evolving cultural landscape has shaped the museum's growth. With Art Basel Miami Beach cementing the city's status as a global art hub, ICA Miami's exhibition openings have become some of the most highly attended events during fair week. Alex reflects on the museum's relationship with the fair and how it drives visibility and programming. We also preview ICA Miami's upcoming Evening in the Garden gala on March 8, including its benefit auction featuring works by Claire Tabouret, Robin F. Williams, Hugh Hayden, Ken Gun Min, Lauren Quin, and more. As a member of the auction committee, Adam shares how listeners can bid on works and get involved with the event.

The Growing Small Towns Show
Moments of Growth: Community Engagement

The Growing Small Towns Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 140:01


When we were thinking about the kinds of people we wanted to talk to for this Moments of Growth series, we knew we needed to include people who have been impacted in some way by the work we do at Growing Small Towns.    Some of these guests use Growing Small Towns in an official capacity—they have a formal role in economic or community development, or something similar, and have utilized our programming professionally. Others are members of our local school board, have engaged with us on a personal level, or for a small business. However their involvement, though, we treasure these thoughts and words from the people we serve, and we hope you'll enjoy this episode!    In this episode, we hear from:  Anna Sell - Superintendent of Oakes Public School Sonia Meehl - former Oakes Public School board member Matt Marshall - Member Services, Rates & Economic Development Manager at Minnkota Ashley Berg - owner of Main Street Boutique in Rugby, ND  Bob Wurl - board member for Southern Valley Economic Development Association Justin Meidinger - Director, Ellendale Opera House Dawn Mandt - Executive Director of Red River Regional Council Justin Neppl - former Economic Development Director for Southern Valley Economic Development Association Roberta Forward - board member for North Dakota Grapegrower's Association, Riding for Dreams, and Oakes PTO Chapter  Jeremy Nelson - founder, Arthur Market Melissa Beach - Economic Development Administrator, Minnkota   Links and Resources Mentioned: Oakes Public School: https://www.oakes.k12.nd.us/ Minnkota Power Cooperative: https://www.minnkota.com/ Main Street Boutique in Rugby, ND: https://mainstreetboutiquerugby.com/ Southern Valley Economic Development Association: https://www.facebook.com/Southernvalleyeda/ Ellendale Opera House: http://www.ellendaleoperahouse.com/ Red River Regional Council: https://redriverrc.com/ North Dakota Grapegrower's Association: https://www.ndgwa.org/ Riding For Dream: https://www.ridingfordreams.com/ Oakes PTO: https://www.oakes.k12.nd.us/families/parent-teacher-organization Arthur Market: https://www.thearthurmarketnd.com/ Episode 21 with Ashley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f503Im7Q3i4 Episode 135 with Jeremy: https://www.growingsmalltowns.org/post/episode135

Grief 2 Growth
Mary D'agostino's Shared Death Experience With Her Son, Brandon EP 409

Grief 2 Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 62:09 Transcription Available


Send me a Text MessageIn this heartfelt episode of Grief 2 Growth, Brian Smith is joined by the remarkable Mary D'Agostino, a professional intuitive, spiritual counselor, psychic medium, and author. Mary shares her personal journey through love, loss, and spiritual awakening following the passing of her beloved son, Brandon. From profound visions to a shared death experience, Mary provides insight into how grief can be a catalyst for growth and transformation.Key Topics Discussed:The vibrant life and legacy of Mary's son, Brandon.How intuition and spiritually transformative experiences guide us through loss.Mary's shared death experience and the comfort it brought.Divine messages from Brandon and how love transcends the physical realm.Practical steps for self-compassion and navigating grief.Featured GuestMary D'AgostinoMary is the founder of Heart of Gaia Creative Healing Arts, where she offers intuitive readings, soul coaching, mediumship, astrology, and Reiki healing. She is also the author of 111 Days of Divine Intervention: A Mother's Healing Journey. Through her foundation, Brandon's Angels, she provides comfort and guidance to grieving families.Connect with Mary:

Pathmonk Presents Podcast
Providing Community Support for Startup Growth | Alex Bailey from Kula One

Pathmonk Presents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 21:45


Meet Alex Bailey, a fractional CMO and co-founder of Kula One, a community of experts providing support for growing startups.  Alex shares her insights on the benefits of fractional support, the importance of building a strong website, and the challenges faced by startup founders.  She also discusses how Kula One helps startups achieve sustainable growth while prioritizing a healthy work-life balance.

Grief 2 Growth
The Hidden Truth About Postpartum Recovery After Pregnancy Loss- with Eileen Santos Rosete EP 408

Grief 2 Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 61:11 Transcription Available


Send me a Text MessageIn this profound and heartfelt episode, Brian Smith welcomes Eileen Santos Rosete—author, grief educator, and certified postpartum doula—whose groundbreaking work is changing the way we view and support those navigating pregnancy and infant loss.Eileen shares her deeply personal journey of loss and healing, offering insights into the physical and emotional realities of postpartum after pregnancy loss. Through her holistic approach, Eileen highlights the transformative power of embodiment, self-tending practices, and cultural reverence in the grieving process.Eileen's new book, To Tend and To Hold: Honoring Our Bodies, Our Needs, and Our Grief Through Pregnancy and Infant Loss, provides tools, rituals, and guidance to help those carrying invisible grief feel seen, heard, and supported.

Equity
What's next for Bluesky? CEO Jay Graber on growth, community, and decentralization

Equity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 22:28


Happy new year, Equity listeners! At the end of 2024, all eyes were on Bluesky's rapid growth. According to the social platform's CEO Jay Graber, however, their goal is not just to recreate Twitter. Today, Rebecca is handing the reins over to TechCrunch senior reporter Max Zeff, who sat down with Graber at our last StrictlyVC event. Listen to the full episode to hear pair dig into the company's success and why, according to Graber, people need to, “be able to control the social networks they communicate on," regardless of whether that continues to be Bluesky or another federated social platform. Equity is TechCrunch's flagship podcast and posts every Wednesday and Friday.  Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. You also can follow Equity on X and Threads, at @EquityPod. For the full episode transcript, for those who prefer reading over listening, check out our full archive of episodes here. Credits: Equity is produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.

Grief 2 Growth
Transforming Grief Into Healing: Stories from Shining Light Parents EP 405

Grief 2 Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 69:08 Transcription Available


Leading Yourself
281: Design Your Year - Planning for an amazing 2025

Leading Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 17:13


Hello and welcome back to the fourth and final part of our Design Your Year challenge! I can't believe we're already here, but this is how we're closing the year—and today, we're going to spend some intentional time planning for 2024. We've done a lot of groundwork to get to this point: In Week 1, we reflected on 2023 and decided what we're leaving behind. In Week 2, we did a life audit and built self-awareness around where we are. Last week, we defined our vision for 2024 by creating a vision board. Today, we're pulling it all together to create a plan that bridges the gap between where we are now and where we want to be by the end of next year. Think of it like entering an address in your GPS. You need to know where you're starting (which we determined through our life audit) and where you're headed (your vision). Now, we'll chart the course to get there. Download the Notion Template HERE https://leadingyourself.notion.site/Design-Your-Year-Challenge-2025-147def5979c88007a608fe4f57389cd7?pvs=74 Join our Growth Community in 2025 HERE https://sites.google.com/view/growth-community/home

Grief 2 Growth
She Lost Her Mother, Son, and Husband- Then Found Joy- Dr. Kimberly Harms

Grief 2 Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 58:26 Transcription Available


Send me a Text MessageWhat happens when life delivers blow after blow, taking everything you hold dear? Dr. Kimberly Harms knows this all too well. After losing her son to suicide, her husband to illness, her mother to tragedy, and even her career, Kimberly could have stayed in the depths of despair. Instead, she clawed out of the grief pit, finding purpose, resilience, and joy.In this deeply moving episode, Kimberly shares her remarkable story of surviving the unimaginable and how she's now helping others navigate their grief journeys. She reveals the secrets to building resilience, creating a legacy of love, and finding light even in life's darkest moments.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why respecting your partner's grief is vital for a strong relationship.How Kimberly navigated the stigma of suicide and found peace through faith.The importance of building resilience in yourself and your children.How to leave a legacy of love that supports your family after you're gone.Lessons from Rwandan survivors on forgiveness and reconciliation.About Our Guest: Dr. Kimberly Harms is a dentist-turned-grief counselor, death doula, and author of Are You Ready? How to Build a Legacy to Die For. After enduring devastating losses, including the death of her son and husband, Kimberly has dedicated her life to guiding others through the pain of grief and the joy of resilience.Resources & Links Mentioned:Dr. Kimberly Harms' Website: DrKimberlyHarms.comJoin the Grief 2 Growth Community: grief2growth.com/communityKimberly's Book: Are You Ready? How to Build a Legacy to Die ForLessons on forgiveness and reconciliation from RwandaWhat resonated most with you in this episode? Share your thoughts and continue the conversation at grief2growth.com/community.Follow Us:Subscribe to Grief 2 Growth wherever you listen to podcasts.Leave a review to let us know how this episode inspired you!Join us to continue the conversation about the podcast, find like-minded individuals, get premium content, and more.https://grief2growth.com/community to apply to join for FREE. You can send me a text by clicking the link at the top of the show notes. Use fanmail to:1.) Ask questions.2.) Suggest future guests/topics.3.) Provide feedbackCan't wait to hear from you! I've been studying Near Death Experiences for many years now. I am 100% convinced they are real. In this short, free ebook, I not only explain why I believe NDEs are real, I share some of the universal secrets brought back by people who have had them.https://www.grief2growth.com/ndelessons Support the show

The Senior Care Industry Netcast w/  Valerie V RN BSN & Dawn Fiala
Thriving in Home Care Marketing: Strategies for Growth, Community Engagement, and Holiday Marketing

The Senior Care Industry Netcast w/ Valerie V RN BSN & Dawn Fiala

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 63:53 Transcription Available


Send us a textUnlock the secrets to thriving in the home care industry as we reconnect after Thanksgiving, channeling gratitude into powerful strategies for growth. Join Lisa, Dawn, Annette, and Valerie as they share their diverse expertise, from hands-on caregiving to strategic administrative roles. They offer you a roadmap to navigating our learning portal and accessing past meetings, ensuring that your journey in enhancing senior care and nurturing home care businesses is both informed and inspired.Explore innovative techniques for building solid referral relationships with key players like skilled nursing facilities, hospitals, and hospices. Delve into the nuances of creating a seamless referral process, from offering single points of contact to utilizing technology for efficiency. With actionable insights into enhancing service quality and reputation, you'll learn how to craft tailored solutions and educate teams for seamless client transitions, ultimately maintaining high standards of care.As the holiday season approaches, discover creative marketing strategies that not only transform how home care is perceived but also strengthen community bonds. From optimizing your online presence to participating in local events, we discuss how to close deals and foster connections. With festive ideas for expressing appreciation to referral sources and caregivers, you'll find inspiration to spread holiday cheer and plan ahead for special events like the January Leave-Behind Drawing. Get ready to engage with heartwarming stories and practical tips that emphasize the importance of community and gratitude in the home care sector.Continuum Mastery Circle IntroVisit our website at https://asnhomecaremarketing.comGet Your 11 Free Home Care Marketing Guides: https://bit.ly/homecarerev

Leading Yourself
276: Own Your Growth - Taking the Most Out of Your Year-End Performance Review

Leading Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 27:34


In this episode, I'm sharing my best tips to help you take the most out of your year-end performance review. This is your chance to reflect on your wins, showcase your growth, and set yourself up for an even better year ahead. I'll walk you through how to prepare, own the conversation, and turn this review into an opportunity for personal and professional growth. Whether you love reviews or dread them, this episode will leave you feeling confident and ready to shine. Let's make your performance review work for you! ___________________________________ Join the Growth Community here: https://sites.google.com/view/growth-community/home

Leading Yourself
275: Elevate Your Circle, Elevate Your Life: I'm Launching a Growth Community

Leading Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 26:53


Today, I'm thrilled to talk about something that has the potential to change the trajectory of 2025 for you and me alike: the power of our circles, and the kind of people we choose to surround ourselves with. Think about this: your circle can either lift you toward your goals or keep you exactly where you are. So, as we wrap up 2024 and start to think ahead, I'm excited to share that I'll be launching a new community next year. It's a space designed for ambitious, growth-minded people who want to dream big, set powerful goals, and support each other on the journey. Today, let's talk about why surrounding yourself with the right people can make all the difference. ________________________________ Join the Growth Community here: https://shorturl.at/BjtSL

Ramos Law’s Difference Makers
#240 Tepeyac's Journey: Founder Jim Garcia on Growth, Community, and Expanding Healthcare Access

Ramos Law’s Difference Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 34:22


Join us in this episode as we welcome back Jim Garcia, founder of Tepeyac, for an insightful update on the organization's growth and impact since his last appearance. Tepeyac's mission is to inspire health, well-being, and humanity across all stages of life in our community. Jim shares Tepeyac's latest milestones, their expanding reach, and how they continue to champion culturally responsive, accessible healthcare. Hear how Tepeyac is transforming the community, reducing emergency room visits, and creating healthier families by focusing on preventive and comprehensive care. Don't miss this inspiring conversation!

Leadmore Podcast
The 4 Ways to Build a Paid Community with the Community Master, Jordan Godbey - Episode 124

Leadmore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 49:57


Join us as we dive deep with Jordan Godbey from Growth Community, a company that helps you convert your audience into a powerful, results-driven community!

The Everyday Millionaire
Mindset Matters - Episode #152 - 3 Essential Keys to Growth: Community-Culture -Environment

The Everyday Millionaire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 25:22


In this episode of the Mindset Matters podcast, hosts Patrick and Steffany-Hanlen Francey reflect on the recent Real Estate Investor Conference (REIcon) held in Edmonton, hosted by Calvin Hexter and his team. The event was a powerful reminder of the significance of community, culture, and environment in personal and professional growth. Patrick and Steffanya emphasize the importance of surrounding oneself with like-minded individuals who inspire and support each other, especially in challenging economic times. Patrick highlights how the conference brought together both old and new members of the real estate investing community, creating a space for collaboration and shared learning. He appreciates the efforts of the organizers and acknowledges the presence of key figures like Michael Ponte, Wayne Hillier, Gabby, and Alfonso Quadra, who contributed to the event's success. Steffany shares her gratitude for reconnecting with long-time community members and seeing the collective resilience and commitment to growth despite current uncertainties. The discussion pivots to the concept of "borrowed confidence" and how being part of a supportive community can help individuals stay focused and motivated. Steffany draws parallels between the culture in real estate and her experience working with professional sports teams, emphasizing the role of community and environment in achieving success. The episode underscores the idea that real growth happens when individuals step out of their comfort zones and engage in real-life interactions. While virtual platforms offer convenience, Patrick and Steffany stress the irreplaceable value of face-to-face connections and the energy that comes from being physically present in a supportive environment. They encourage listeners to seek out communities that foster authentic connections and provide a safe space for growth, whether in real estate or any other field. The episode wraps up with an invitation to stay tuned for a live podcast recording and a reminder to keep pushing forward, one step at a time, in pursuit of their goals.

The Art of Online Business
Increase Your Student Success with a Community Powered Course With Jordan Godbey

The Art of Online Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 39:00 Transcription Available


Jordan Godbey, from Growth Community, discusses the transformative power of adding a community aspect to your online courses. Jordan shares his expert insights on designing, building, and launching successful online communities that enhance learning and increase course completion rates.Please click here to give an honest Rating/Review for the show on iTunes! Thanks for your support!Links mentioned in this episode:Listen to episode 746 where Rick talks about passing the baton to me and his new direction.Listen to episode 720 to get to know Kwadwo. Growth Community Launch Roadmap10k/month Community CourseKwadwo [QUĀY.jo] Sampany-Kessie's Links:Subscribe to The Art of Online Business's YouTube Channel Book a Facebook Ads Success Call with Kwadwo!Grab the Facebook Ads Lead Gen Cheat Code course to cut your lead costs and double your email list!Download the Free Facebook Lead Gen Ad Setup Checklist: Set your ads up like an expert ads manager!Visit Kwadwo's website for Facebook Ads helpSay hi to Kwadwo on InstagramJordan's Links:Visit Jordan's website: https://growthcommunity.co Growth Community Launch Roadmap10k/month Community Course

Good Skin Circle
Navigating Change, Growth, + Community in the Golden Experience Guide

Good Skin Circle

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 26:23


Dive into this raw, must-listen to episode as Ashley peels back the curtain on the transformative shifts happening at Golden Experience Guide! From exhilarating personal updates to major business revelations, discover how we're navigating the messy middle of redefining partnerships and reshaping our platform.CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE GOLDEN TOUCH WORKSHOP IN JULY!GOLDEN EXPERIENCE GUIDE Superpower Your Solo Practice 2024 MastermindBook Private 1:1 Virtual Mentorship with Ashley

Grief 2 Growth
Transforming Grief Through Deep Knowing Of Your Self- with Ani Lodro Palmo

Grief 2 Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 74:00


Join host Brian Smith for a profound exploration into the spiritual dimensions of grief and personal growth with Ani Lodro Palmo, a Tibetan Buddhist nun and director of Vidya Monastery in Colorado. This episode dives deep into the intersections of life, death, and spiritual awakening.What You'll Learn:- How early spiritual sensitivities can shape our understanding of life and its challenges.- Insights into Ani Lodro Palmo's journey from a career in technology to a life dedicated to spiritual teachings and monastic commitments.- The role of clairvoyance and spiritual communication in understanding our existence beyond the physical realm.- How different spiritual practices, including elements from Catholicism and Buddhism, contribute to a deeper understanding of grief and personal evolution.- Practical advice for those seeking to connect with their own spiritual insights and the importance of trusting personal experiences.**Key Moments in the Episode:**- **[00:00]** Introduction to the concepts of grief as growth.- **[02:17]** Ani Lodro Palmo's background and spiritual journey.- **[08:19]** Decision to embrace monastic life and its implications.- **[14:02]** Experiences with mediumship and the responsibilities it entails.- **[17:37]** Integration of religious beliefs and personal spirituality.- **[26:16]** Discussion on how personal tragedies can lead to broader societal contributions through spiritual growth.- **[31:59]** Deep dive into the concept of ego and its transformation through spiritual practice.- **[41:10]** Guidance on initiating or deepening your spiritual path.**Resources Mentioned:**- [Vidya Monastery Website](http://www.vidyamonastery.org) - Learn more about Ani Lodro Palmo's work and the monastery's teachings.- [Grief 2 Growth Community](http://www.grief2growth.com/community) - Join the community for further discussion and support.**Connect with Ani Lodro Palmo:**- [Official Website](http://wwwDiscover a unique online space dedicated to individuals navigating the complexities of grief. Our community offers a peaceful, supportive environment free from the distractions and negativity often found on places like Facebook. Connect with others who understand your journey and find solace in shared experiences.https://grief2growth.com/community If you'd like to support me financially, it's now super-easy. Visit https://www.grief2growth.com/subscribe You can pledge as little as $3/month. Of course, you can commit more.Premium subscribers will get access to periodic bonus episodes and the regular episodes you've come to expect from me.Thanks to all for listening. Thanks to you who share the podcast. And thanks to the financial contributors. I've been studying Near Death Experiences for many years now. I am 100% convinced they are real. In this short, free ebook, I not only explain why I believe NDEs are real, I share some of the universal secrets brought back by people who have had them.https://www.grief2growth.com/ndelessons Support the Show.

8 Minute Millionaire: Learn the Secrets of Millionaire Entrepreneurs
276. Online Community Building 101 With Jordan Godbey

8 Minute Millionaire: Learn the Secrets of Millionaire Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 40:21


Online Community Building 101 With Jordan Godbey This episode of Millionaire University features an interview with Jordan Godbey of Growth Community. Jordan builds online communities for some of the biggest names in online entrepreneurship on the platform Circle. Jordan will share his knowledge on what online communities are, how valuable and profitable they can be, and how to grow your community, even if it's from scratch! What we discuss with Jordan Godbey: + What is an online community? + Who are online communities for? + How to start your own community + Why hosting your community on a social media platform isn't designed to be in your best interest + How to keep people focused and engaged in your community + The value of a transformational community + The role of courses in your community + Pricing and scaling your community + Introducing the power of the Circle Community platform Resources from This Episode: Circle   Sign up for our FREE Business Course - Understand the 7 Phases of A business, so you know where you are now and where you need to go next! Go to https://www.millionaireuniversity.com/training. Thank you, Jordan Godbey! If you enjoyed this episode with Jordan, let us know by clicking on any of the links below to send him a quick shout-out: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, TikTok and LinkedIn. We'd love to hear from you! And if you want us to answer your business questions on an upcoming episode, drop us a line at support@millioinaireuniversity.com.

Millionaire University
85. Online Community Building 101 With Jordan Godbey

Millionaire University

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 42:50


Online Community Building 101 With Jordan Godbey This episode of Millionaire University features an interview with Jordan Godbey of Growth Community. Jordan builds online communities for some of the biggest names in online entrepreneurship on the platform Circle. Jordan will share his knowledge on what online communities are, how valuable and profitable they can be, and how to grow your community, even if it's from scratch! What we discuss with Jordan Godbey: + What is an online community? + Who are online communities for? + How to start your own community + Why hosting your community on a social media platform isn't designed to be in your best interest + How to keep people focused and engaged in your community + The value of a transformational community + The role of courses in your community + Pricing and scaling your community + Introducing the power of the Circle Community platform Resources from This Episode: Circle Sign up for our FREE Business Course - Understand the 7 Phases of A business, so you know where you are now and where you need to go next! Go to https://www.millionaireuniversity.com/training. Thank you, Jordan Godbey! To connect with Jordan, click here! If you enjoyed this episode with Jordan, let us know by clicking on any of the links below to send him a quick shout-out: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, TikTok and LinkedIn. We'd love to hear from you! And if you want us to answer your business questions on an upcoming episode, drop us a line at support@millioinaireuniversity.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Grief 2 Growth

Subscriber-only episodeIn this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the rich tapestry of the human experience, guided by reflections on personal identity, near-death experiences, and the societal constructs that shape our understanding of ourselves and others. Recorded during Black History Month, our discussion takes a deep dive into the concepts of race, gender, and spirituality, challenging listeners to reconsider what defines us.Highlights:- Journey Through History: Explore the personal and societal implications of race and identity against the backdrop of the Civil Rights era.- Beyond Physical Divisions: Insightful conversations with individuals who've transcended earthly bounds through near-death experiences, revealing a spiritual oneness that defies our physical differences.- Redefining Identity: A critical examination of the labels and roles imposed by society, and the quest for authentic self-acceptance.- Embracing Our Humanity: Reflections on the importance of acknowledging our differences while striving for a deeper understanding of our shared spiritual journey.Engage & Reflect:- How do your own experiences and identity shape your view of the world? - In what ways can we move beyond societal divisions to embrace a more unified understanding of humanity?Continue the Conversation- [Grief 2 Growth Community](http://grief2growth.com/community)_________________________________________________________________________________________Join the Grief 2 Growth Community CircleDiscuss podcast episodesShare resourcesTake courses Have genuine conversations with like-minded peopleTo apply, visit grief2growth.com/community Got questions? Comments? Did you like love this or hate it?Join me and other listeners after the show and share your thoughts.grief2growth.circle.soGrief 2 Growth Community Circle

Grief 2 Growth
Transformation Through Near-Death Experience: David Williamson's Journey

Grief 2 Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 74:26


Episode Overview:In this enlightening episode of Grief 2 Growth, host Brian Smith engages in a deep conversation with David Williamson, who shares the transformative impact of his near-death experience (NDE). From the depths of racial trauma and identity confusion to profound insights into the essence of being and the interconnectedness of the universe, David's story is a beacon of hope and a testament to the power of change.Key Takeaways:Understanding Transformation: David delves into his early life's challenges, including racial tensions and the search for identity, setting the stage for his transformative NDE.The Near-Death Experience: A detailed account of the life-changing moment brought on by a heart attack, leading to revelations about consciousness, the universe, and the self beyond physical existence.Impact on Perception: Post-NDE, David discusses the shift in his worldview, especially regarding race, identity, and the collective human journey, emphasizing love, connection, and the potential for personal and societal growth.Hope and Humanity: A powerful message on the beauty of existence, the importance of every experience, and a call for a better understanding and improvement of our shared reality.Links and Resources:Visit Grief 2 Growth Community to join the conversation and share your thoughts on this episode.Learn more about Near-Death Experiences and their transformative impact at IANDS website._________________________________________________________________________________________Join the Grief 2 Growth Community CircleDiscuss podcast episodesShare resourcesTake courses Have genuine conversations with like-minded peopleTo apply, visit grief2growth.com/community If you'd like to support me financially, it's now super-easy. Visit https://www.grief2growth.com/subscribe You can pledge as little as $3/month. Of course, you can commit more.Premium subscribers will get access to periodic bonus episodes and the regular episodes you've come to expect from me.Thanks to all for listening. Thanks to you who share the podcast. And thanks to the financial contributors. I've been studying Near Death Experiences for many years now. I am 100% convinced they are real. In this short, free ebook, I not only explain why I believe NDEs are real, I share some of the universal secrets brought back by people who have had them.https://www.grief2growth.com/ndelessons Got questions? Comments? Did you like love this or hate it?Join me and other listeners after the show and share your thoughts.grief2growth.circle.soGrief 2 Growth Community CircleSupport the show

SoloMoms! Talk
BONUS: Celebrating the Solo Mom Journey: Embracing Growth, Community, and the Empty Nest Years

SoloMoms! Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 7:01 Transcription Available


As the holiday season wraps around us like a warm blanket, I find myself reflecting on the incredible journey we've shared on SoloMoms! Talk. Despite the dark days of winter, I'm filled with gratitude and can't help but extend my heartfelt wishes to you, my beloved solo mom. This episode isn't just about holiday cheer; it's a celebration of our collective strength and the vibrant community we've cultivated. Together, we've navigated the rollercoaster of solo motherhood through 176 episodes filled with stories, advice, and interviews that have brought us laughter, tears, and an abundance of joy.Get cozy with a cup of hot cocoa (or a glass of wine) as we revisit some of the most inspiring conversations, like the one with Robyn Sears, that have encouraged us to maintain a growth mindset through adversity. We'll also celebrate the triumphs of solo moms such as Kim Becker and Zehra Mahoon, who have turned betrayal into a celebration of life. Finally, as I step into the next chapter with 'SoloMoms! Talk: The Empty Nest Years, launching in February, my birthday month, I invite you to join me. This new monthly podcast will reflect the unique transition to the empty nest years, a phase both daunting and liberating. Remember, as we look to the future with hope, we're reminded by Psalm 121 that we are never alone in this incredible journey.I welcome your comments and I value your review of this podcast. I"m here if you need me.Email: jen@jrosemarie.com | WhatsApp/text: 1 917-994-1329Check out our blog: www.jrosemarie.comAlso, feel free to book a chat with me using this calendar link. I look forward to speaking with you. https://solomomstalk.mysites.io/podcast-2-copy/happy-holidays-solo-mom This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

Start Up Podcast PH
Start Up #127: Global Miranda Miner Group - Cryptocurrency Mentoring and Growth Community

Start Up Podcast PH

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 43:22


Paul Abello, also known as Coach Miranda Miner, is Founder and CEO of Global Miranda Miner Group. Global Miranda Miner Group specializes in crypto education, primarily through the Web3 learning platform, Elite University, offering courses, virtual bootcamps, 1:1 mentoring, and daily YouTube livestreams. IN THIS EPISODE | 00:30 Ano ang Global Miranda Miner Group? | 02:09 Let's start with some stories! You are a trader, crypto investor, and crypto market analyst. How did you get into the crypto space and crypto education? | 09:25 Global Miranda Miner Group is specializing on crypto and blockchain education. What is the motivation for this? Ano nga ba ang crypto? | 15:04 Global Miranda Miner Group is also offering crypto education and mentoring through the Elite University. How does this work? How can people learn crypto trading? | 20:36 Global Miranda Miner Group has a focus on education and malasakit, also launching the CrypTalk University Caravan. How do you teach crypto to university students? | 26:20 Crypto and blockchain are sometimes associated with certain misconceptions. How is Global Miranda Miner Group debunking these myths and promoting an unbiased understanding? | 30:27 How do you think will crypto and blockchain tech impact the future landscape of tech in the Philippines? What are some of their use cases? | 34:00 As a crypto market analyst, what do you think about the crypto market now? | 35:52 What are some of your future plans for Global Miranda Miner Group and its crypto and blockchain education initiatives? | 40:25 How can listeners know more about Global Miranda Miner Group? GLOBAL MIRANDA MINER GROUP | Facebook: facebook.com/CoachMirandaMiner⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Website: globalmirandaminer.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ OFFICIAL E-LEARNING PARTNER | Ask Lex PH Academy: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠asklexph.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Get 5% discount by using the code: ALPHAXSUP CHECK OUT OUR PARTNERS | TechShake: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠techshake.asia⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | OneCFO: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠onecfoph.co⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (mention Start Up Podcast PH as referral!) | TakeFive Outdoors: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠takefiveoutdoors.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Pinoy IP Works: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠pinoyipworks.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Packetworx: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠packetworx.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | NutriCoach: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠nutricoach.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | LookingFour Buy & Sell Online: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠lookingfour.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Benjoys Food Products: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠benjoysfoodproducts.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | DBUZZ: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠d.buzz⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Pareto Consulting | AltSwitch | Twala | Eplayment | Hive Energy PH START UP PODCAST PH | YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠youtube.com/StartUpPodcastPH⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Spotify: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠open.spotify.com/show/6BObuPvMfoZzdlJeb1XXVa⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Apple Podcasts: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/start-up-podcast/id1576462394⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠facebook.com/startuppodcastph⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠instagram.com/startuppodcastph⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linkedin.com/company/startuppodcastph⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ SUPPORT THE PODCAST | Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/StartUpPodcastPH⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Unionbank: 109426505649 | GCash: 09623871744 This episode is edited by the team at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠tasharivera.com