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We have a GUEST SARAH everything to reach her is in the description and we say sum funny stories as well as talk about new tending topics! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-retarded-geniuses/support
Guest: Sarah de Diego, the founder of De Diego Law, built such a strong client base that it made location irrelevant for her practice. Topics: Building a virtual practice Tax advantages of moving to Puerto Rico How to communicate with partners and staff Favorite tech tools No website? No problem New Insights (brought to you by Nota): Eric Ganci answers Robert Southwell’s third question. RS: “What are some suggestions you have as far as learning a little bit and educating yourself on the voir dire process for young attorneys?” Special thanks to our sponsors, Lawclerk, Alert Communications, Abby Connect, and Clio.
Guest: Sarah de Diego, the founder of De Diego Law, built such a strong client base that it made location irrelevant for her practice. Topics: Building a virtual practice Tax advantages of moving to Puerto Rico How to communicate with partners and staff Favorite tech tools No website? No problem New Insights (brought to you by Nota): Eric Ganci answers Robert Southwell's third question. RS: “What are some suggestions you have as far as learning a little bit and educating yourself on the voir dire process for young attorneys?” Special thanks to our sponsors, Lawclerk, Alert Communications, Abby Connect, and Clio.
On this episode, we do the impossible! We make Birdemic make sense! We also discuss how we sometimes fall in love with negative thinking, and how this love affair affects us and those around us. Plus, a few poop jokes. Guest: Sarah.
Happy New Year. Have you stepped out on Faith in the New Year. Have you stepped on faith when it comes to others. What if God asked you to step out on faith and take care of the little you have in order to get something better. Would you be appreciative or would you be ungrateful. Thanks to my. Guest Sarah. Check out her podcast Karah Konvos on Google podcast apple podcast spotify and many more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lowell-robinson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lowell-robinson/support
Having a dream and hustling are not always enough to reach your full potential—capital is required to fuel that growth! Capital is required to fuel that growth! Sarah Dusek shares how she raised $17 million for a minority stake in her industry-pioneering 'Glamping' company, Under Canvas. She sold it only a few years later to Private Equity for a hefty ROI. Now Sarah wants to change the investment landscape for women entrepreneurs, who receive only 2% of all available funding each year in the US. To help fix this problem, Sarah became a venture capitalist to provide women and entrepreneurs in South Africa access to these funds. Here’s her story, and how she is using business and capital to make an impact on the world. What You Will Learn In Today's Podcast Interview The truth behind why it’s so hard to access capital and break into “the club.” How turning down $7 million got Sarah $17 million instead. The value of really knowing the business you’re in and understanding what’s valuable to someone else when deciding to sell. Why, despite being pioneers in the industry and building their own tents, Under Canvas chose not to sell the tents they made as a new revenue stream. How anger drove Sarah to becoming a venture capitalist and the success she’s seen investing in the underserved market she came from. What metrics people need to know when working with business buyers and investors to make your business an appealing investment as well as a sustainable operation. The broken environment of capital allocation, including the fact that only 2% of venture capital is given to women each year in the US — and what Sarah’s doing to change that. How to evaluate the type of capital you’re receiving, as well as the source, to see if it’s a match for you. Selling your company doesn’t mean the end of all things. Capital (from the sale) allows you to “dream another dream” and solve another problem. Are You Growing The Value of Your Business Take The 2-Minute Assessment To Get Your Intentional Growth Score™ And 1-Page Vision Board. Are your company's current initiatives intentionally designed to increase the value of the business? Do you know what you want from your business long term and why? Do you know what your company is worth? Do you know the differences between Management, Family Transitions, PE Firms, ESOPs and Strategic Buyers? Does the business have a written strategic plan on how to achieve the desired normalized EBITDA and valuation? About the Guest: Sarah is Co-Founder of Under Canvas, the leading US adventure-hospitality company that offers luxurious glamping accommodations just minutes from America’s most popular and iconic national parks. In 2017, under Sarah’s leadership, Under Canvas received a spot on the coveted Inc. 5000 list and Sarah was named to the EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women list from Ernst & Young. Under Canvas has set an unprecedented standard in ecological development while also redefining experiential hospitality in a meaningful way. She later sold it in order to launch the next great mission of her life: to help grow scalable, sustainabl
Located on just shy of 10 acres in Kaneville, Illinois, the Conley family has been an integral part of the community for generations. Sarah Conley, the owner and operator at Conley Farms Inc, is passionate about growing the best possible garlic products with integrity and hard work. She dedicated her farming journey to mastery of the single crop she deals in, and boy does it show! She is a retired police officer who currently works as a firefighter/EMT. Conley Farms Inc. sells prepared garlic-centric foods out of their drive-through window and prides themselves on their locally famous garlic grilled cheese sandwich. Join us today to learn all about how Sarah and her farm keep her community healthy and vampire free! You’ll hear: How Sarah got started in farming 1:21 How Sarah learned to grow garlic 4:31 What equipment Conley Farms uses on their farm 8:03 What time of year they plant their garlic crops 9:44 How Sarah ensures her garlic beds are fertile 11:56 When Sarah pulls her garlic scapes 15:54 How Conley Farms started the ready-to- eat/drive-through side of their farm 17:42 How Sarah is advertising the ready-to-eat foods at her farm 20:46 Why Sarah was initially averse to using social media 21:40 How Sarah makes sure all the vital tasks on the farm are prioritized 24:15 The hardest thing for Sarah about starting Conley Farms 25:26 How many cloves Sarah planted in the first year 26:18 What Sarah would do differently in her first year in garlic farming 28:29 How Sarah promotes the farm 32:40 What Sarah thinks is the biggest mistake newer farmers typically make 35:16 Sarah’s favorite farming tool 36:00 How Sarah’s nonprofit got started 37:45 How Sarah feels about starting a farm today 42:02 Where you can find out more about Sarah and Conley Farms Inc. 46:25 About the Guest: Sarah is a retired police officer and current volunteer firefighter/EMT who loves to keep the town vampire free with her small organic garlic farm in northern Illinois. Run by Sarah, her wife, three kids, and mother, they grow several varieties of hardneck garlic and pride themselves in creating the first Garlic Grilled Cheese and Cheesy Garlic Bread farm drive-thru! When they’re not serving up their bodacious garlic, they're running their not-for-profit, Harvesting Hope Project, that provides a safe place for vets and first responders to find hope and healing while battling PTSD, addiction, depression, and anxiety. Resources:Website - conleyfarmskaneville.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/conleyfarmsinc, https://www.facebook.com/harvesthopeproject Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/conleyfarmsinc/
On this, the second episode of spooky season, we explore the topic of ghosting. And, in an effort to explain and better understand this phenomenon, we examine a film about demonic entities terrorizing an entire family: Poltergeist! Guest: Sarah.Support: https://www.patreon.com/MMoviePod
Creativity is sometimes an act of courage and necessity... shining a light into the void.Guest: Sarah, Girl in Space and Write Now Disclaimer: Bobbie HarrisPromos: Boston Harbor Horror and Haunted HappenstanceArtwork: Emily -- UnapologeticArtist Facebook group: The AsylumCast Junkie Discord server: https://discord.gg/V287EFn Network: Himalaya (presented by Heather, Sunshine & PowerCuts)Sponsor: Bath By Bex (code CBDkate for 15% off), Sudio Sweden headphones (code IWB15 for 15% off)Merch: https://bit.ly/iwbpodcastmerchPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/IWBpodcastMusic: DFA by OnlyMeith
Does current feminism victimize women? Guest Sarah discusses the career/motherhood paradox, value alignment in romantic partners, soulmate marketing, committing from the start, spiritual fulfillment and unconditional love. During the second half of the episode we discuss the lack of public dialogue around upcoming technological innovations and the combined effects of genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, supersurveillance, misinformation/deepfakes and quantum computing. Sarah also shares important thoughts about if we ought to create something just because we have the ability, public deference to perceived experts, fallible scientists, bias and agenda-tainted research.
SHAPE America's Podcast - Professional Development for Health & Physical Education Teachers
What are your goals for your school year? What new things are you implementing / adding to your curriculum or program? How do you reflect as an educator? What's in your Action Pack? An Action Pack includes, goals for your school year, new things that you are adding to your curriculum or program, self care, and how you reflect as an educator. Join SHAPE America Podcast Host, Matt Pomeroy, as he interviews Physical Educator, Sara Gietschier-Hartman, and finds out what's in Sarah's Action Plan. Guest: Sarah teaches physical education at Wydown Middle School in Clayton, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. She is the 2018 Central District Middle School Physical Educator of the Year and the 2017 Missouri Middle School Physical Educator of the Year. She advocates for planned, progressive learning in #PhysEd, and her interests lie in standards-based instruction, formative assessment, physical literacy, and outcomes-based learning. Sarah is a collaborator for PHYSEDagogy, a blog dedicated to discussing best practices in the modern physical education classroom. She and the other members of the PHYSEDagogy team organize the #PhysEdSummit, a free online conference for health and physical educators. You can follow Sarah on Twitter @GHSaysRockChalk
Guest Sarah van Gelder, Co-Founder and Editor at Large of YES! Magazine, speaks with Diane Horn about her book “The Revolution Where You Live: Stories from a 12,000-Mile Journey through a New America.”
Guest Sarah van Gelder, Co-founder and Editor at Large, Yes! Magazine, speaks with Diane Horn about her Edge of Change Road Trip.
Guest Sarah van Gelder, co-founder and executive editor of YES! Magazine and YesMagazine.org, speaks with Diane Horn about the book she edited "This Changes Everything: Occupy Wall Street and the 99% Movement".