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Better Business Better Life! Helping you live your Ideal Entrepreneurial Life through EOS & Experts
Welcome to Better Business, Better Life. In this episode, host Debra Chantry-Taylor tackles a common challenge in family businesses and professional services firms: too many people wearing too many hats. She explains how too many hats, like founders micromanaging or family members in the wrong roles, can slow growth and drain energy. Debra also introduces powerful tools like the EOS Accountability Chart, GWC framework, and RACI model with an S to bring structure, clarity, and accountability back into the business.If your team is stretched thin or unsure who's doing what, this episode will help you untangle the mess and move forward with confidence. Tune in to learn how structure leads to confidence, where confidence drives results. CONNECT WITH DEBRA: ___________________________________________ ►Debra Chantry-Taylor is a Certified EOS Implementer | Entrepreneurial Leadership & Business Coach | Business Owner ►Connect with Debra: debra@businessaction.co.nz ►See how she can help you: https://businessaction.co.nz/ ____________________________________________ Chapters: 00:08 - Problem of Too Many Hats in Family Businesses 01:46 - Complexity in Family Businesses 02:18 - Using the EOS Accountability Chart 04:19 - Example of a Multi-Generational Family Business 04:34 - RACI Tool with an S for Complex Businesses 06:46 - Cost of Inaction in Family Businesses 08:55 - Tough Conversations and Emotional Triggers 09:42 - Conclusion
Liza Roeser is the Founder and CEO of FiftyFlowers, an innovative online floral retailer that delivers farm-fresh flowers directly to customers across the US. Her journey began in the early 1990s with the Peace Corps in Ecuador, where she developed a passion for the floral industry and later spent over a decade building relationships with sustainable farms worldwide. Under her leadership, FiftyFlowers has grown into a multimillion-dollar business with over a million orders delivered. A serial entrepreneur, Liza also founded Flower Fix, Farm Exports, Inc., and The Flower CEO, where she shares insights on entrepreneurship, ecommerce, and the floral industry. In this episode… Hiring the right people is hard — keeping them in the right roles as your company scales is even harder. When a business evolves from startup to eight and nine figures, the team that got you there might not be the team to take you further. How do you reassess your structure without disrupting momentum or compromising your culture? Liza Roeser, a leader in the floral ecommerce space, offers hard-won lessons on navigating team restructuring during rapid growth. Liza emphasizes the power of the “right people, right seats” philosophy from Jim Collins and how using tools like the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) framework and the GWC analysis can help leaders make data-backed decisions about personnel. She also highlights the importance of onboarding rigor, cultural alignment, and frequent evaluations to catch misalignments early. Through constant, value-driven contact across all stages of the customer journey, brands can improve customer engagement, especially when the product experience is deeply emotional or tied to milestone events. In this episode of the Minds of Ecommerce, Raphael Paulin-Daigle interviews Liza Roeser, Founder and CEO of FiftyFlowers, about building high-performing teams while scaling. Liza shares how she uses EOS to evaluate team alignment, why founder-led marketing builds deeper trust, and how expectation management creates lifelong customer advocates.
Feeling stuck as a one-person marketing department? Casey lays out why the marketing technician is the must-have hire to level up your fractional CMO game. In this episode, you'll learn how to assess team gaps, find the right kind of marketing technician, and avoid the trap of doing all the implementation work yourself. Casey breaks down exactly how to recruit, train, and manage this key role—plus how to scale with AI and global talent without blowing up your client's budget. If you're serious about staying strategic and solving bigger problems, don't miss this. Here's what we talked about: - Why fractional CMOs need marketing technicians - GWC framework for evaluating team members - Delegation filters and training plans - Process vs. project-oriented technicians - Hiring process locally and globally - AI's growing role in implementation - Testing process to vet candidates
BLINDSPOTTING: A NASCAR Podcast For The People, By The People
We chat about all the great racing from Phoenix and Vegas, including surprise winner Josh Berry and pitting in more than one pit box. We review our surprises so far this year, if NASCAR should re-evaluate its policies for allowing outside drivers to compete, and with the GWC, discuss our favorite sports days. Don't miss it!
A lot of business owners dream of running their gym without being there all the time. But let's be real - there's no such thing as a truly absentee business owner. The good news? You don't have to be in your gym 24/7 to make it successful. You just need to know what to focus on.In this episode, Rick Mayo sits down with Adam Blankenship, who recently took over Alloy's corporate gym operations, to break down exactly how top franchisees, many with zero fitness experience, are thriving.They reveal the key numbers every gym owner should track daily, the simple habits that keep members engaged, and why taking your own training sessions can tell you more about your business than any report ever could.They also discuss why structure is the secret weapon of successful franchisees, how to inspect what you expect from your team, and how just four months of all-in effort can set your gym up for long-term success. If you've ever wondered what semi-absentee ownership really looks like (and if it's even possible), tune in to learn more. Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Discussion on semi-absentee ownership (02:17)Importance of phone calls and member engagement (04:34)GWC and daily presence (06:17)Member experience and core tenets (16:46)Managing daily and weekly metrics (18:08)The role of accountability and structure (20:17)The importance of knowing your numbers (25:28)The concept of semi-absentee ownership revisited (27:35)Additional Resources:- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
Sunrise Life - beyond skin deep conversations with freelance nude models
In this episode, Vika & I embark on a comprehensive exploration of the diverse types of photographers who collaborate with nude models. What is a "GWC?" In our experience, what kind of photographers shoot with us, and why? We discuss the dynamics between models and photographers, focusing on the importance of communication, respect, and understanding in the creative process. Furthermore, we touch upon the often-taboo topic of photographers with ulterior motives, discussing how these dynamics impact the modeling industry. This engaging dialogue provides insightful perspectives on the intricate world of model photography.
Gym Business Mania is happening March 7-9, 2025, in Orlando, Florida! This is the must-attend event for gym owners ready to level up in 2025. Click here to get 75% off your tickets now—but hurry! This exclusive offer expires on January 1. Grab your spot today and kick off the new year strong! In this episode of the FBU Podcast, Vince hosts Mark O'Donnell, the visionary leader of EOS Worldwide, for a deep dive into the fundamentals of gym business success. From understanding the root of most business problems to mastering data-driven decisions, Mark shares invaluable insights from his journey as a business coach and entrepreneur. With a mix of humor and straight talk, this conversation covers the tools and mindset needed to elevate your gym operations. Whether you're struggling to delegate or unsure of your business numbers, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you succeed. 5 Key Topics Discussed:The People Factor: Discover why 82% of business problems are people problems and how to fix them.GWC and Head-Heart-Briefcase Frameworks: Learn how to evaluate if someone truly gets, wants, and can handle their role.The Power of Knowing Your Numbers: Understand how tracking the right metrics leads to better decision-making and growth.Letting Go of the Vine: Explore the importance of delegation and transitioning from a “genius with helpers” to a scalable leader.Building a Culture of Help First: Hear how adopting a “help-first” mindset can transform your gym and your life. If you're a gym owner seeking answers on how you can grow your gym, make more money, and have more freedom to do what you love, visit www.vincegabriele.com or book a call by CLICKING HERE!
Effective strategic planning is not a one-time event, it's a sustainable rhythm you need to establish if you want to see healthy growth. In this episode, Alex talks with Path for Growth Coach Matt Aiken about creating and executing a strategic plan. They discuss 4 pillars of strategic planning and two consistent rhythms to start implementing with your team. Make sure to catch up on our other episodes on strategic planning if you haven't already! Episode Recap: Today Path for Growth Coach Matt Aiken is joining us to talk about creating a strategy (0:44) How do you find time to ponder? (4:33) Tactical vs. strategic work: What's the difference? (7:30) Strategy is not an event, it's a sustainable rhythm (11:10) Pillar #1: Mission and values are your organization's foundation (13:18) Pillar #2: A “GWC” leadership team (18:47) Pillar #3: Financial health and financial fuel (25:55) Pillar #4: Vision (33:32) Rhythm #1: A quarterly cadence for evaluation and prioritization (40:55) Rhythm #2: A weekly cadence for accountability and execution (46:45) Next steps for you and your team (49:33) Resources: Follow the podcast on Apple or Spotify Sign Up for Our Weekly Growth Guide Try Path for Growth 1on1 Coaching Free for 14 Days Download the Free Reading Guide Connect with our Founder Alex Judd on LinkedIn and Instagram
A very special Barbershop concert recorded in Cardiff as part of the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Great Western Chorus of Bristol. Featuring The Newfangled Four, GWC and three more quartets; In The Wings, Bagatelle and DV8. Your MC is Oli Goodall.
Leadership SIMPLIFIED! with Rhonda Delaney, The People Gardener
Ever wondered if you're truly maximizing the potential of your team members? Join me, Rhonda Delaney, as I delve into the art of leadership and employee evaluation on the People Gardener podcast. Inspired by my curious granddaughter, I draw striking parallels between her inquisitive nature and the insights necessary for understanding your team. Discover the transformative GWC evaluation tool from "Traction," a framework that helps ensure your employees are not just filling a role but thriving in it. By focusing on whether your team members "Get it," "Want it," and have the "Capacity to do it," this episode offers practical guidance to enhance both organizational effectiveness and employee satisfaction.Let's stay connected and informed! As we wrap up, I extend an invitation to subscribe to my email list via rondadelaney.com, so you never miss an update on leadership and people gardening. Plus, explore the Raving Fans Society app, your gateway to a wealth of resources, teaching content, and exclusive group coaching. Whether you're a seasoned business owner or an aspiring leader, this episode is brimming with actionable insights to cultivate the best in your team. Join us for an enriching conversation, and together, let's nurture growth on your leadership journey.
Road Trip After Hours w/ WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long and Host Mac Davis
Steve from the Greatest Wrestling Collection (GWC) joins us to share his jaw-dropping journey from a young wrestling fan to the curator of an extraordinary memorabilia collection. Starting with a cherished pair of Ricky Steamboat's boot laces, Steve takes us through his passionate path, including his unforgettable experience at WrestleMania III during the iconic Macho Man Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat match. Hear about the undeniable allure of a Teddy Long action figure for collectors.Nostalgia reigns as we reminisce about the indie wrestling circuit in Detroit and legendary encounters with wrestling icons. From Great Lakes Wrestling events to the Guinness World Record-holding GWC museum in Steve's childhood home, the stories are as rich as they are entertaining. To top it off, we're thrilled to announce our 100th episode's special guest: the trailblazing Trish Stratus. Celebrate her groundbreaking WWE career and enduring legacy with us as we prepare to be Stratisfied! This episode is packed with heartfelt memories, laughter, and a deep appreciation for the wrestling community.Send us a text
We are thrilled to announce the launch of **Good Morning Georgia**, a new media outlet hosted by Audrey Bell-Kearney, President of the Gwinnett Women's Chamber of Commerce, and Derrick J. Wilson, President of the Greater Eastside Chamber of Commerce.Audrey, CEO of Noise Media Network, brings 24 years of media experience, including running the Good Morning Gwinnett news site, producing over 1,100 episodes of the Good Morning Gwinnett Podcast, publishing the Gwinnett Morning Spark Newsletter, and promoting other podcasters through Noise Podcast Network. She is also the senior producer and co-host of the podcast Keeping It Real With Dr. Linda Chinn. Derrick, CEO of MD Communications, publishes About Gwinnett Magazine and helps small businesses gain exposure on platforms like Hulu, Pluto, and Disney+.Good Morning Georgia provides an excellent opportunity for GWC and GECC members to co-host an episode and discuss their businesses at no extra charge. This initiative is perfect for solopreneurs and side hustlers who juggle multiple roles and have limited time for marketing. One appearance can be turned into 10-20 pieces of content using our free content marketing blueprint, helping to boost visibility effortlessly.We understand the challenges of being noticed as small business owners. Good Morning Georgia is here to support you.For more information, visit [www.GoodMorningGeorgia.org](http://www.GoodMorningGeorgia.org). Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to elevate your business!________________________________________Start Your Own Media Company https://www.MainStreetMediaAcademy.bizSupport Good Morning Gwinnett $5.99 A Month https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-morning-gwinnett-podcast--3262933/supportJoin Our Newsletter Community: https://www.NewsletterBoss.club Start Your Own Newsletter With Beehiiv https://www.beehiiv.com/?via=morningspark The One Person Newsletter Business On Amazon https://amzn.to/3VeRgsF Subscribe To Gwinnett Morning Spark Newsletter https://www.GwinnettMorningSpark.com Subscribe To Good Morning Gwinnett, Podcast https://www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com
An action packed weekend leads nicely into the GSP, with Phil and Josh talking about all the major stories of the weekend. Joey Logano did his best Scott Dixon impression while fading five GWC's and 30 extra laps to win the Cup race at Nashville and lock himself into the playoffs. Logano blocked Chase Briscoe into the gray and left Tyler Reddick looking like Kurt Angle in his TNA Wrestling days. Tire fall off was minimal but rubber laid down on the track, with the rain delay making the race worthwhile. Briscoe was officially introduced as the driver of the Bass Pro Shops Toyota in the Cup Series earlier in the week. On the XFinity side, John Hunter Nemechek led a JGR 1-2 finish with Keebler Gibbs and Cole Custer being the other standouts on a boiling hot day. Christian Eckes led every lap of the Truck Series race to build his case as the top contender over Corey Heim for the Truck Series title. Formula 1 brought out an old story but with a different opponent at Austria. Fish Lips proved once again that he cannot race wheel-to-wheel with someone who may be as fast or faster after moving more than Floyd Mayweather on his "friend" Lando Norris and knocking both of them out of contention. Phil lets loose on FL since he and his team won't take any accountability. He still finished fifth and got the fastest lap while Lando and McLaren chose to retire the car. The drivers who picked up the scraps were Woody Russell for his second career win, Oscar Piastri who probably will wonder if his lap hadn't been deleted in qualifying along with Carlos Sainz the driver for Ferrari. The GSP Roundup covers F2, F3, MotoGP, Moto2, NHRA and an update on John Force, Formula E and Robert Wickens getting behind the wheel of an open-wheel car for the first time since his accident at Pocono, WRC Rally Poland and sadness in the leadup, Supercars and Indy NXT before the guys come back to preview and make picks for the F1 British Grand Prix. IndyCar comes back to start the hybrid era at Mid-Ohio and the insanity that is NASCAR on a street course returns in Chicago for Cup & XFinity. Josh lets us know all things going on iRacing in his Sim Segment prior to the promotions.
Sustainable agency growth is possible for an agency of any size. The keys to success? Generating qualified leads and structuring sales teams who understand your business, want to see themselves and your company succeed, and have the capacity to rise to the challenge. Chelsea Olsen is here today to talk about her work as a Fractional Chief Growth Officer, what she's learned with over 20 years of sales experience, and more. This week, episode 221 of The Digital Agency Growth Podcast is about building sustainable agency growth with email and LinkedIn! Watch our latest video training, How to Take Charge of Your Agency's Future Revenue. During this training, you'll learn how we get qualified appointments every week using tasteful and highly targeted email outreach.In this episode of The Digital Agency Growth Podcast, Chelsea Olsen shares the importance of understanding your target audience and actionable steps you can take right now to automate and organize your personalized outreach to your target audiences. Chelsea Olsen is a fractional leader who knows exactly how to get your business more leads and new customers. She has spent nearly 20 years honing her skills in selling efficiently, leading her to master the art of closing deals and driving revenue growth. Chelsea works with companies that value continuous growth, openness to innovation, and a commitment to introspection and accountability.In this episode, Dan and Chelsea discuss the following:What good sales training and exceptional hires look like for agencies.Getting clear on your target audience so you can solve their specific problems.The concept of GWC in hiring - get it, want it, have the capacity for it.Utilizing automation to speed up and organize your outreach efforts.Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!Learn more about The Digitial Agency Growth Podcast at https://www.salesschema.com/podcast/ and our Video training at http://salesschema.com/takecharge CONNECT WITH CHELSEA OLSEN:LinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH DAN ENGLANDER:LinkedInSales Schema Watch our latest video training, How to Take Charge of Your Agency's Future Revenue. During this training, you'll learn how we get qualified appointments every week using tasteful and highly targeted email outreach.
BLINDSPOTTING: A NASCAR Podcast For The People, By The People
We review Martinsville & Texas, preview Talladega, have a romp through the Segment Segment, and finish up with a GWC and trivia. Come along for the ride!
Phil and Josh return after the Easter weekend for E214 of the GSP, with the main discussion point being Dennis Hamlin absolutely jumping the final restart and winning at Richmond. The Cup Series debuted rain tires so they could start the race but NASCAR dictated when they could use them and when to remove them. Once that was completed, two drivers essentially had their way - Kyle Larson and Martin Truex, Jr. However, two cautions played a role in the final result: the drive out of the groove for Kyle Busch during a cycle of pit stops, and the caution with two to go between Larson and Darrell Wallace, Jr. which set up the GWC for Hamlin to pounce after his team provided a great pit stop. The guys go over all of this and the continued issues with the short track package, while covering MTJ's list of people he was angry at. On the XFinity side, Chandler Smith is really good at Richmond. He won over teammate Aric Almirola (who won both stages) in a Gibbs benefit, which the guys said would happen. The bigger stories were the debut of Late Model standout Bubba Pollard for JRM and the wreck between Joey Gase and former GSP guest Dawson Cram. Cram finished Gase off into Turn 1, and the car owner decided to rip his bumper cover off and attempt to throw it in the window of the JD Motorsports driver's car. Both have made merch off the incident but it was an expensive day for Gase. The GSP Roundup covers WRC and Formula E, while Liberty Media acquires Dorna Sport (the group that runs MotoGP and WSBK) and an NHRA Arizona Nationals preview with my respect and credit to Matt Hagan being discussed. Phil and Josh return to preview Fish Lips getting back to the top step at the Japanese Grand Prix and who will finish behind him before previewing and making picks for all three major NASCAR series at Martinsville. Josh lets us know all things going on in iRacing and gaming in his Sim Segment prior to the Show Close.
"Getting A Grip" is a brand new show for Michigan Business Network, hosted by long-time MBN contributor Michael Maddox. In this weekly program Mike will focus on helping entrepreneurs end the chaos. Through the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) we highlight ways that business owners can clarify their vision, gain traction, and increase team health. Entrepreneur and Professional EOS Implementor, Mike Maddox, highlights the foundational tools of EOS, shares real world examples, interviews fascinating guests, and will challenge your way of thinking. If you are ready to end the frustration and share a few laughs along the way, listen to Getting A Grip each week. For Episode 8: Guest Bio Ryan Henderson, Owner/President AC&E RENTALS INC https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-henderson-25495419/ Episode/Interview Details Tell us about AC&E *Purpose, Cause and Passion *Core Values How has EOS Impacted AC&E *What to do when stuck- hitting the ceiling *Grow or Die In what ways has EOS had a personal impact for you *Ability to dream again *Remove the burden and weight What advice would you give to entrepreneurs considering EOS *The importance of hiring a professional EOS Implementer What advice would you give to companies just beginning their EOS journey *Using the tools and practicing fundamentals What EOS Tools have you found the most impactful? (5-5-5, People analyzer, GWC, Clarity breaks, delegate to elevate, L10 meeting, etc) *Accountability Chart *L10 meetings *I also like to ask guests to share a motivational movie scene, poem, song – something that gets them fired up! *Practicing Fundamentals and commitment to excellence- Nick Saban » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Grappling With Canada needs your help!! Visit https://linktr.ee/GrapplingWithCanada for ways to donate to the program!Welcome to Grappling With Canada! Each month Andy "The Taxman" is joined by various guests to take a deep dive into the past of some of Canada's most influential, infamous and impressive Wrestling exports! Not a Canadian? Don't worry, no passport needed! The international connections of wrestling with and to Canada will surprise you!In this month's episode, Andy is joined by two fantastic guests to discuss not only the career of Ivan Koloff, but also his lasting impact as a stand up human being in the wacky world of professional wrestling!Benny Scala joined the program to discuss his incredible piece on Ivan Koloff which you can find here: https://prowrestlingstories.com/pro-wrestling-stories/ivan-koloff/You can also listen to Benny and his co-host Dan often on the Dan and Benny In The Ring podcast: https://danandbenny.podbean.com/Join their Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/danandbenny/Great friend of the show and returning guest Evan Ginzburg is back to discuss all things Ivan Koloff! Please read Evan's article on Koloff here: https://prowrestlingstories.com/pro-wrestling-stories/ivan-koloff-wwe-hall-of-fame/Also, please make sure to check out Evans' incredible archives at: https://www.facebook.com/EvanGinzburgsOldSchoolWrestlingMemoriesPlease be sure to like, subscribe, rate and review! (Hopefully 5 Stars!!) You can now pick up a shirt with proceeds going to charity! www.grapplingwithcanada.threadless.comYou can now also buy me a coffee (or a beer!) to support the show at:www.buymeacoffee.com/grapplingDon't forget to support our show sponsor Manscaped by shopping at www.manscaped.com and use the promo code "GWC" for 20% off your purchase AND free shipping!
“It's one of my son's birthdays today. And I was saying to my husband, I have never given him a present he actually likes. I don't know how to do that. And I felt kind of discouraged by that because I just can't figure it out. And he is old enough now. He has his own career. He doesn't really need something from me. But I realized as I was driving other kids around today that he gives him actually his love language. And so once I put that together, I realized, oh, I can give him the things that he needs or wants in some ways. There are other ways to give. He loves hearing how awesome he is. He calls us every week. And I make time for that. And so where I could focus on the scarcity mentality of I am never enough in this one area, I then, if I switch it around and think, Oh, there's another way to have abundance with him.” -Angela “When I was a kid my [parents] had four of us and they quickly had another child in about nine months. And two years in, my dad was getting his PhD and my mom was getting her bachelor's degree. So there really wasn't any money. And we all talk about this one Christmas where our presents were, I got a jar of pickles, two of my siblings got ketchup, and one sibling got some cereal. It was all our own. And that is one of our favorite, favorite Christmases. We always talk about that. So out of this time when I'm sure my parents felt like we have nothing to give these kids. They actually turned it into this abundant experience that has lasted. Those memories have lasted almost 40 years now.” -Angela “That's what abundance is. It's about expanding what you believe is possible. Right. And so when you're living in a constant state of scarcity, and we all get there sometimes, I feel like that's a natural feeling you've all expressed and maybe some doubts or thoughts or concerns you've had specifically during these holidays. And I think that's appropriate and normal. And there's nothing that makes you different from anyone else in that respect, but believing what is possible is a difference. If you're staying in that lane of I can't, I don't, I won't, I should not mentality versus shifting to what is possible, anything is possible if I believe it to be so.” -Shannon “Many years ago, we were having kind of a rough time in our family, and I was praying a lot, so fervently, to know what our family needed, and specifically, specific children in my family needed. And I feel like I received very clear inspiration that our family should get involved in refugee work here in the United States. And so that is something that is really important in our family culture and that we've been doing over the years.” -Vanessa “Last year we were having Christmas and I'm [had] the mindset: I'm going to completely rethink Christmas, like from the bottom up, what's really important for our family for Christmas this year. And I felt inspired that first we should do homemade Christmas. So everyone in the family was making, making gifts for everyone else in the family. I am not a crafty person. So this was like a huge goal for me to help all five of my children, 15 and under make crafts for each other, but we can do it. We can do it. And that was a really beautiful part of our Christmas.” -Vanessa “The other idea that I felt that our family should do is we did a giving tree in years past, I've been involved in helping resettle refugees into apartments in our community. And when we, when they move into their apartment, there's so many things that they need. They need beds and pillows and blankets and pans and bowls and plates and deodorant and razors and just everything, everything. They need everything. We got a Christmas tree and we got all these little ornaments and on every ornament, these little dollar tree ornaments, we wrote one thing that a refugee family would need to set up an apartment. A rice cooker or a rug or A vacuum, things like that. And we put them on a tree and we took them to our neighborhood party. We were supposed to bring a snack or a crust, but instead we brought the giving tree and we set up our lousy little Walmart Christmas tree there in the neighborhood intersection and we invited people to take stuff off the tree. And we are very blessed to live in the most wonderful neighborhood full of the best people. And over the course of that day, we gave away all of our giving tree ornaments… over the next two weeks we had a big bin on our front porch and it was like, Santa came every single day to our house because every time the kids would walk outside, there'd be something new in the bin on the porch. And so my kids were running out there checking like 400 times a day to see if something new was in the giving tree box. And then we bring it inside. And at first we started stacking it next to the door, but then the stack got so big that we couldn't fit it. So finally we decided that we were just going to put all the refugee stuff under our Christmas tree, and our Christmas tree was completely subsumed under refugee donations, and it was the most magical Christmas we've ever had. And five days before Christmas, we got to take all of our donations... down to the warehouse where they collect refugee supplies. And when we came home, there was nothing under the Christmas tree. But it was the best Christmas ever. And pretty soon we had little tiny homemade crafts under the Christmas tree. And that was great too. But having that perspective of all of a sudden my kids were no longer thinking about what am I getting for Christmas and all the things I want for Christmas but oh my gosh it's so exciting we're getting something else for someone for Christmas completely reframed our Christmas experience…And I just love that that is the focus of our Christmas now. The joy of giving.. So I just feel so blessed by that opportunity that we had last year.” -Vanessa “We have listeners from all over the world who have different challenges than we do. Each of our situations are different in life. But the one thing that we all have in common is that we all need to have the hope that all things are possible if we have enough faith in [the concept of abundance.]” -Shannon “If you can tap into that love, and if you can have the outlook of love, meaning I'm going to give good for good and good for evil in every area of my life. And that even has to do with my thinking. And so maybe I have not been as good at managing my money or whatever it is. I'm not going to say, Oh no, I'm not going to freak out and think I deserve what happens to me.This is going to be so bad. I'm going to think no. It's all going to work out as long as I'm tapping into that love. And as long as I'm willing to love others, no matter what, and to give of what I have, it's all going to manifest in every aspect of my life. One of my favorite scriptures in my book of beliefs is that God had not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” -Martha “I can't be in Gaza and help all of the people that are suffering there, but I can be there for my child who I'm too busy for right now. I can choose to stop and be there for them. I can help. I can take hot bread to the neighbor across the street. And even though I can't help the people across the world, as long as I'm doing that, as long as all of us are doing that, abundance and love will abound no matter what. Because we choose to give love for love and love for evil. We break all the cycles of war and hate. And even the small things like depression and the feeling of not being worthy, I'm not enough, I'm ruining my children, you know, all those things that mothers feel, we break those cycles as well, all of it. It's all broken by this feeling of love and abundance. That's what I've been learning this year and hopefully will carry me through” -Martha “We feel like there's not enough of us to go around. There's not enough. We are not enough. And I realized maybe just a few years ago, it took me a long time to learn this. But one of the miracles that we read about in the New Testament is, the fishes and the loaves, right? There's a few fish and a few loaves, and we feed, and he feeds 5, 000, and And when we were reading about that at Christmas time I realized that there was a new level to that miracle that I had not considered for myself. And that was that I could be made more through serving and loving other people, that what the gifts I had or even the lack that I had could be multiplied. And I think we see that especially when we talk about how we love other people. My ability to love other people actually gets multiplied as I love them.” -Angela “I believe that God wants us to be happy, and He wants us to have abundant meaning and purpose in our lives. And I truly think that if we ask Him, And tell him we want to have an abundant life, he will reveal to us what we need individually. [Our] answers of what we need to see and do in our lives so that we can have joy and purpose pressed down overflowing in our lives, that he is intimately aware of us, and that he can answer our prayers and help us to find what we need.” -Vanessa “Scarcity mentality limits our belief of joy and love, whatever success might look like whatever opportunities. It limits our ability to grow in our spiritual capacity. And sometimes it's hard to get out of that mindset. Everyone's situations are different. And some are dealing with much more complicated issues than others in the moment. And for some reason, at this time of year, it kind of can put a microscope on it. But whether you're a mother or a caretaker, or whatever your capacity of leadership is in your community, if you're a woman, you're an influencer in some way.” -Shannon “Having an abundance mentality doesn't mean that you'll never feel sad or that things are going to always go your way, but that you will overcome whatever it is that's standing in your way to fill that joy, to receive that inspiration from your higher power.” -Shannon My name is Vanessa Stanfill. I'm a noisy person who likes to have fun and eat good food. I homeschool my five kids. I am an avid cyclist, reader, Asian drama watcher, and socializer. I am an enthusiastic member of the Church of Jesus a Christ of Latter-day Saints. I volunteer teaching English through ENGin Ukraine and support a local humanitarian aid organization, Lifting Hands International. I lead a homeschool group for mothers, and teach geography, geopolitics and current events classes for high school kids. I enlist my darling husband Michael into all sorts of harebrained schemes that make him roll his eyes in love and adoration. We have a great life here in Orem, Utah Martha Levie Martha Levie lives in Salem Utah, she co-owns and operates a sourdough bakery called Abigail's Oven with her husband Allen. They have been married for 24 years and have 10 children and 1 grandson. Martha was homeschooled in the 80's and 90's by a public school teacher and my stay-at-home mom. She homeschools her children who range from 23-4 years old. She has a BA in Literature and Statesmanship from GWC. Martha loves to climb trees and read, the first book she remembers reading on her own was Mrs Pigglewiggle and she read it at the top of her grandmother's golden rain tree. Poetry and good books make her life feel rich. She is a girl of the mountains and loves flowers. Her children are her besties, most of the time. She loves to study the theology of her LDS religion. Martha is an extrovert and expresses her opinions freely, and she is working on listening and valuing all opinions. She loves mint and chocolate, preferably together. She can't stop reading about women's issues and The Barbie Movie is her current favorite. Feeding people nourishing food is an art that she wants to perfect. Martha loves to travel and have adventures. She has discovered that the greatest adventure is learning to love others.
Grappling With Canada needs your help!! Visit https://linktr.ee/GrapplingWithCanada for ways to donate to the program!Welcome to Grappling With Canada! Each month Andy "The Taxman" is joined by various guests to take a deep dive into the past of some of Canada's most influential, infamous and impressive Wrestling exports! Not a Canadian? Don't worry, no passport needed! The international connections of wrestling with and to Canada will surprise you!This episode is a special year end and update episode! Originally broadcast on the Grappling With Canada YouTube page (you can visit it here: https://www.youtube.com/live/zooPwjClGU4?si=dMUrlje4P5rHX_oc )For the guest appearances that Andy referenced:The Sunday Night Army: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/music-questions-with-podcasters-pt-2/id1495216162?i=1000633720957National Wrestling Clippings Alliance: https://youtu.be/UjrrDL6fyFM?si=bgPCumOqjdLOp_-KWrestling With The Truth: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-61-grumpy-old-men/id1575261957?i=1000564613952Also, don't forget to visit the Sportzwire Radio, an excellent place for many sports related programming, including Grappling With Canada: https://sportzwireradio.org/Please be sure to like, subscribe, rate and review! (Hopefully 5 Stars!!)You can now pick up a shirt with proceeds going to charity!www.grapplingwithcanada.threadless.comYou can now also buy me a coffee (or a beer!) to support the show at:www.buymeacoffee.com/grapplingDon't forget to support our show sponsor Manscaped by shopping at www.manscaped.com and use the promo code "GWC" for 20% off your purchase AND free shipping!
Ever wondered about the dynamics of your team and how its structure could be hindering your business' growth? With a focus on loyalty's impact on business, we'll delve into a real-life case study of a business where an over-loyal team member was an obstacle to growth and development.You'll discover how the GWC framework can help assess your team's skills and motivation. We'll also unravel how this information can pinpoint organizational needs and address any misalignment. And as a cherry on top, I'll let you in on a personal story that will illuminate how to make the tough decisions that can set your business on the path to success.In this episode, you'll learn:The impact of loyalty on businessReal-life case study of an over-loyal team member hindering your business' growth.Exploring team dynamics and their impact on business.Introducing the GWC framework for assessing team skills and motivation.Using the framework to pinpoint organizational needs and address misalignment.Rick Mulready's Links:Visit Rick's websiteDM Rick on InstagramFull episodes of The Art of Online Business Podcast on YouTubeKwadwo [QUĀY.jo] Sampany-Kessie's Links:Become a Facebook Ads Lead Gen Cheat Code Founding Member!Visit Kwadwo's website for Facebook Ads helpVisit Kwadwo's website to learn how he can hire a VA for you:https://quayjo.com/hireyourvaSay hi to Kwadwo on InstagramSubscribe to Kwadwo's YouTube channel to learn with him as he learns about personal finance, financial freedom, foreign languages and enjoying life!Please support the podcast by giving an honest Rating/Review for the show on iTunes!Leverage QUĀY.jo's three years of Facebook Ads experience to double your leads and set up your lead gen ads in days (not weeks) with the confidence to lower your lead costs like an expert. Become a Founding Member of the Lead Gen Cheat Code Facebook Ads course.Visit https://quayjo.com/foundingmember to secure one of the remaining spots.
www.GwinnettWomensChamber.com Join us for our Time Out @ Sam's On Main the fourth Wednesday of the month.To RSVP please email georgette@gwinnettwomenschamber.com to RSVP. Please RSVP, head count is needed. A great way to step away from the desk and work, socialize, eat, have fun and get to know other GWC members.
Ron & Jacqui Whisler, GWC missionaries with Wycliffe Bible Translators working in Indonesia, give a report on their current efforts. Ron's message of looking for people of peace and connecting with them via the Discovery Bible Study method is encouraging and challenging. (Luke 10:1-12)
BLINDSPOTTING: A NASCAR Podcast For The People, By The People
On this week's episode, we recap an exciting weekend at Pocono, including Hamlin's controversial win. We discuss driver moves during the Segment Segment, and finish with a flourish of GWC fun.
****LISTENER DISCRETION IS STRONGLY ADVISED****Grappling With Canada needs your help!!Visit https://linktr.ee/GrapplingWithCanada for ways to donate to the program!Welcome to Grappling With Canada! Each month Andy "The Taxman" is joined by various guests to take a deep dive into the past of some of Canada's most influential, infamous and impressive Wrestling exports! Not a Canadian? Don't worry, no passport needed! The international connections of wrestling with and to Canada will surprise you!In this month's episode, Andy is joined by three special guests as we have a sobering discussion regarding the incident just outside of Lewisporte, NL which claimed three lives in 1988. 35 years later, it's time for the truth to be revealed.Please be sure to like, subscribe, rate and review! (Hopefully 5 Stars!!)You can now pick up a shirt with proceeds going to charity!www.grapplingwithcanada.threadless.comYou can now also buy me a coffee (or a beer!) to support the show at:www.buymeacoffee.com/grapplingDon't forget to support our show sponsor Manscaped by shopping at www.manscaped.com and use the promo code "GWC" for 20% off your purchase AND free shipping!
Grappling With Canada needs your help!!Visit https://linktr.ee/GrapplingWithCanada for ways to donate to the program!Welcome to Grappling With Canada! Each month Andy "The Taxman" is joined by various guests to take a deep dive into the past of some of Canada's most influential, infamous and impressive Wrestling exports! Not a Canadian? Don't worry, no passport needed! The international connections of wrestling with and to Canada will surprise you!In this months episode, The Taxman is joined by Wes Maidment as we discuss the Ontario WIldman Dave McKigney!Find the NWCA podcast here: (9) NWCA Podcast - YouTubeFind the NWCA Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ontariowrestlingclippingsofthepast/Please be sure to like, subscribe, rate and review! (Hopefully 5 Stars!!)You can now pick up a shirt with proceeds going to charity!www.grapplingwithcanada.threadless.comYou can now also buy me a coffee (or a beer!) to support the show at:www.buymeacoffee.com/grapplingDon't forget to support our show sponsor Manscaped by shopping at www.manscaped.com and use the promo code "GWC" for 20% off your purchase AND free shipping!
Let's learn from Abraham J. Williamson, Founding Attorney at GwC. This one is for all those wondering what legal service offerings make sense for their business. In this episode, you'll learn about legal services every business owner should think about, with a glimpse into why he focuses on legal representation. Thanks for checking out the Beyond Normal Podcast!Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay up-to-date on all future content from Beyond Normal Media. And if you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them in the comment section below.Checkout GwC: https://gowithcanvas.comSupport the showFollow us on: Twitter | https://twitter.com/Beyond_Normal_ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/beyondnormalmedia/ Linkedin | https:/https://www.facebook.com/BeyondNormalPodcast/
Story Selling Your Brand David Fischette, Go West Creative – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 919 David Fischette David Fischette is President, CEO, and Chief Creative of Go West Creative. He is known for his creative passion and his 30+ years at the helm of the award-winning Go West Creative. David has established himself as a creative force in the live event, media, and entertainment industries. During his years, David has produced live concerts with Blake Shelton, Sheryl Crow, Jay Leno, Darius Rucker, Rascal Flatts, Earth, Wind & Fire, Chicago, The Band Perry, Echosmith, Josh Groban, and Heart. In addition to his day-to-day duties at GWC, David has executive-produced the comedy film “Rock, Paper, Scissors,” a Season 4 of the Emmy Award-Winning Television Series “My Generation,” starring Leeza Gibbons. He also directed and produced the New York City Film Festival Award-Winning Thriller “Gods of Accident.” Listen to this informative Sharkpreneur episode with David Fischette about using a story to sell your brand. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How you want to tell your story in the most impactful way. - Why you need to build a bridge between what your company is saying and what your customer is thinking. - How being a boutique agency allows you to be nimble and do many things quickly. - How Go West Creative helps its clients find their voice and who they want to be. - Why telling a story can be an effective marketing technique. Connect with David: Guest Contact Info Instagram @digiwest @gowestcreative @thestudiocollectionnashville Facebook facebook.com/gowestcreative facebook.com/thestudiocollectionnash LinkedIn linkedin.com/company/go-west-creative-group Links Mentioned: gwcg.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you been wondering if you have the right people on the bus? In this episode, Matthew and Spencer share practical insights on how to identify and retain the right people for your company's success. When evaluating your employees, you must determine if they are a core value fit and the EOS model's "people analyzer," which includes the GWC framework. According to this framework, an employee must "Get it" (understand the company's vision), "Want it" (be passionate about their role), and "Have the Capacity to Do it" (possess the necessary skills and resources). Learn how to assess your team using this model and create a winning team that drives your company forward. =================================== Connect with Matt and Spencer at Evernest: Evernest.co Visit the Podcast Website: 300to3000.com Email the Show: podcast@evernest.co =================================== Production House: Flint Stone Media Copyright of Evernest 2023.
Grappling With Canada needs your help!!Visit https://linktr.ee/GrapplingWithCanada for ways to donate to the program!Welcome to Grappling With Canada! Each month Andy "The Taxman" is joined by various guests to take a deep dive into the past of some of Canada's most influential, infamous and impressive Wrestling exports! Not a Canadian? Don't worry, no passport needed! The international connections of wrestling with and to Canada will surprise you!In this months episode, The Taxman is joined by excellent guests as we uncover the story of The Great Antonio!David Williams from Fireside Canada joined the program to discuss the mythology and lore of the French Canadian strongman! Find his incredible work here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2UzQtNkmJiXnWUwoIG5d1A?si=513a667bde72463aReturning Champion Javier Ojst is back as we discuss The Great Antonio's antics in Japan! Find his incredible article on The Great Antonio here: https://prowrestlingstories.com/pro-wrestling-stories/great-antonio-antonio-inoki/I would also strongly suggest you to check out the McCord Steward Museum in Montreal, find the link here: https://www.musee-mccord-stewart.ca/en/blog/grand-antonio/Please be sure to like, subscribe, rate and review! (Hopefully 5 Stars!!)You can now pick up a shirt with proceeds going to charity!www.grapplingwithcanada.threadless.comYou can now also buy me a coffee (or a beer!) to support the show at:www.buymeacoffee.com/grapplingDon't forget to support our show sponsor Manscaped by shopping at www.manscaped.com and use the promo code "GWC" for 20% off your purchase AND free shipping!
In this episode of Chasing the Insights, I talk to the creative legend David Fischette. David talks to us about how businesses can create unforgettable live or virtual events that boost connections, conversions, and revenue. David Fischette is the Founder, CEO, and Chief Creative at Go West Creative (GWC), an industry-leading marketing agency specializing in bringing brand stories to life through unparalleled live, virtual, and hybrid experiences. Because there is such power in the ability to motivate emotions and actions through live events and original content, GWC are often asked to work with sales teams to help them envision the tangible benefits of success for themselves and for their organizations. They've helped hundreds of organizations, including giants like the United Nations, HP, Deloitte, CVS, SalesForce, DuPont, Petco, Inspire Brands, Farmers, Aetna, and Sonic, effectively communicate their message to key stakeholders. GWC has also won dozens of awards, including Special Event Magazine's "Top 50 Events Companies," Event Marketer Magazine's "Top 100 It List for Event Agencies," and Expertise's "Best Branding Agencies in Nashville." David has 38+ years of experience helping big global brands in telling their stories so they can better relate to their target audiences and motivate them to take action. He is a highly respected and sought-after Executive Producer and Director, both in Live Events and Film Productions. Additionally, he has produced live performances by Blake Shelton, John Legend, Sheryl Crow, Bebe Rexha, Jay Leno, Earth, Wind & Fire, Chicago, Josh Groban, and other top artists. David was also the Executive Producer for season 4 of the Emmy Award Winning show, My Generation.
Eric and Ethan break down a pretty standard Daytona 500, including the wild final laps! We discuss the winner, the GWC rules, pit strategy, and more! Then, we return to the 213simwear.com Race Preview Segment to preview and predict this weekend's race at the Auto Club Speedway in what will be the final race at it's 2 mile configuration. Thanks for listening, and check out the links below! https://www.213simwear.com/ https://quickpitpodcast.creator-spring.com/ https://twitter.com/pit_quick https://www.instagram.com/quickpitpodcastdiecast/ https://www.instagram.com/quickpit_podcast/ Go follow WSH on the Daily: https://www.instagram.com/wshonthedaily/ Use code "QUICKPIT" on Spoiler Diecast for 5% off all orders $19.98 and up! https://www.spoilerdiecast.com/ Join our fantasy league! Look for the league titled "QuickPitPodcast" to join! Check out our friend and partner, ZenseNC! Links to his stuff are below! https://twitter.com/zense2k https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmuoCqJuFlOwCOYfnk2eVrg
Canadians are rightfully proud of our publicly-funded medical care system. Our national self-image is closely associated with the idea that treatment of illness is a social responsibility. In this podcast episode, we make the case that prevention of illness should also be regarded as a social responsibility. Unless we can prioritize illness prevention, it's very likely that our medical care system will continue to be plagued by large patient loads, long wait times, and demoralized doctors and nurses. The evidence makes clear that social determinants are more important for health and wellbeing than spending on medical care. In other words, without access to decent homes, adequate child care, good incomes, and a clean environment our medical care system will never be able to prevent people from dying early. That's why, along with a number of partners, Gen Squeeze has launched the Get Well Canada initiative. Our health care system will "get well" — and we along with it — when we start investing where health begins: the places we live, work, and grow. Find out more about GWC at https://www.getwellcanada.ca/. Have thoughts about our discussion that you'd like to share with us? You can send us a voice message here: https://www.speakpipe.com/GenSqueeze
Grappling With Canada needs your help!!Visit https://linktr.ee/GrapplingWithCanada for ways to donate to the program!Welcome to Grappling With Canada! Each month Andy "The Taxman" is joined by various guests to take a deep dive into the past of some of Canada's most influential, infamous and impressive Wrestling exports! Not a Canadian? Don't worry, no passport needed! The international connections of wrestling with and to Canada will surprise you!In this months episode, The Taxman is joined by Greg Oliver as we discuss one of the most controversial individuals from Canadian Pro Wrestling history,You can find Greg's article on Bob Sweetan here: https://slamwrestling.net/index.php/2017/02/24/bruiser-bob-sweetan-leaves-a-complicated-legacy/Please be sure to like, subscribe, rate and review! (Hopefully 5 Stars!!)You can now pick up a shirt with proceeds going to charity!www.grapplingwithcanada.threadless.comYou can now also buy me a coffee (or a beer!) to support the show at:www.buymeacoffee.com/grapplingDon't forget to support our show sponsor Manscaped by shopping at www.manscaped.com and use the promo code "GWC" for 20% off your purchase AND free shipping!
Grappling With Canada needs your help!!Visit https://linktr.ee/GrapplingWithCanada for ways to donate to the program!Welcome to Grappling With Canada! Each month Andy "The Taxman" is joined by various guests to take a deep dive into the past of some of Canada's most influential, infamous and impressive Wrestling exports! Not a Canadian? Don't worry, no passport needed! The international connections of wrestling with and to Canada will surprise you!Please be sure to like, subscribe, rate and review! (Hopefully 5 Stars!!)You can now pick up a shirt with proceeds going to charity!www.grapplingwithcanada.threadless.comYou can now also buy me a coffee (or a beer!) to support the show at:www.buymeacoffee.com/grapplingDon't forget to support our show sponsor Manscaped by shopping at www.manscaped.com and use the promo code "GWC" for 20% off your purchase AND free shipping!
Jen Walton is a storm chaser, photographer and founder of the Girls Who Chase initiative, which inspires, empowers, and equips girls and women to pursue storms, the sciences, and their passions. Jen joins the Second Act Success Podcast to discuss how she started storm chasing in 2018 after realizing she had chosen self-limitation over pursuing a very real passion. She left her job working in Environmental Communications to take on storm chasing and developing Girls Who Chase full time. Jen is a self-taught forecaster and chaser and is committed to bringing her learnings to empower and inspire others to pursue their own joys of the sky. Her work has since been featured in The Washington Post and on NBC, Good Morning America & The Today Show.She holds a B.A. in Environmental Communication and an M.S. in Technical Journalism & Communication, and spent the first 17 years of her career working with scientists, engineers, urban planners and other technical experts to craft communication strategies for effective climate change and science communication. She brought her deep experience as a communications expert - and her understanding of what it was like working in highly technical fields as a woman - to create the GWC concept and find new ways to address systemic gender disparity issues and enact culture change. Listen to Jen's full story on the Second Act Success Podcast.SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODE:https://secondactsuccess.co/36CONNECT with Jen Walton:Jen, storm chaser & photographer:Twitter: @mejenwaltonIG: @trailblazinmavenWebsite : www.jenniferawalton.comGirls Who Chase:Twitter: @girlswhochaseIG: @girlswhochaseWebsite: www.girlswhochase.comREVIEW THE PODCAST:Your review would mean the world to us! REVIEW THE PODCAST. (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/second-act-success/id1617274364)SHARE THE INSPIRATION:Share the podcast with friends to help spread the inspiration! secondactsuccess.co/podcast LEARN MORE AND SUBSCRIBE:To learn more about the show visit http://www.secondactsuccess.co, and please subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss an episode.LET'S CONNECT!Connect with our host Shannon Russell and the Second Act Success Team:Facebook | Instagram | Website ------Grab the FREE Second Act Blueprint to help on your journey to second act success. https://secondactsuccess.coInstagram - https://instagram.com/secondactsuccessFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/secondactsuccess.coAll the latest - https://linktr.ee/secondactsuccess ...
Welcome to Life in the Leadership Lane where I am talking to leaders making a difference in the workplace and in our communities. How did they get to where they are and what are they doing to stay there! Buckle up and get ready to accelerate in the Leadership Lane! This week, I am talking with Mary Dale, PHR, SHRM-CP, Chief Human Resources Officer at Convivial Brands. How did Mary get started in her career? What led her to the world of HR and Leadership? When did Mary “find her lane” in her career? How important have mentors been for Mary on her journey? What does Mary share about having balance? What does Mary share about leadership? What does Mary share about “GWC”? What does Mary share about core values? What does Mary share about volunteer leadership? What does Mary share about sharing stories and being vulnerable? What tips does Mary share that has helped grow members in local chapter? What advice does Mary share to help others in their career? …and more as we spend “Time to Accelerate” with a few more questions. Interview resources: Favorite quote(s) from Mary: “My candle does not dim from lighting another candle.” “If I can be that person that really lifts people up, that's what gets me excited.” Connect with Mary on LinkedIn Learn more about Convivial Brands Mary's book recommendations: Thermostat Cultures and The Way of the Shephard. Check out Bruce's books Life in the Leadership Lane; Moving Leaders to Inspire and Change the Workplace Find Your Lane; Change your GPS, Change your Career (“Book Authority” Best Books) Milemarkers; A 5 Year Journey …helping you record daily highlights to keep you on track. Subscribe to Bruce's Blog “Move to Inspire” Connect with Bruce on LinkedIn Connect with Bruce on Twitter Connect with Bruce on Instagram Connect with Bruce on Facebook Visit www.brucewaller.com to learn more about this podcast or to discuss ways to help elevate the employee experience for your next relocation. It's more than a move!
Imagine, for a moment, spending countless hours praying for God to do something big through you and God handing you a peanut. What would your reaction be? I'd immediately start asking questions like, “Lord, what do you want me to do with a peanut? What does a peanut have to do with anything?” For George Washington Carver, a peanut meant his opportunity to change the world. In this shorty “fruit snack” episode, I talk about how you can make an impact with your everyday mundane life like GWC did, staring at peanuts all day. Because a peanut is just a peanut until… Take a listen to find out! FAITH AND GATHER INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/faithandgather/ FAITH AND GATHER FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/faithandgather FAITH INSPIRED SHOW NOTES: https://faithinspiredpodcast.com/2022/09/20/making-an-impact-with-everyday-mundane-moments/ Stressed to Joy Transformation Program: bit.ly/stressedtojoynow Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts "Wow. That was good. I love the Faith Inspired Podcast!"
The newly crowned Big Diamond Speedway 602 Crate Champion joined the show this week. Brandon and I go into a dive about this season, what it's like being the "old guy" and much more. Of course, we have another GWC segment to cap off the episode. Enjoy! Brandon Edgar Racing Page - https://www.facebook.com/BrandonEdgar57 Ads - Leindecker Racing Engines - https://www.facebook.com/jleindeckerracingengines Storms Exteriors, LLC - https://www.stormsexteriors.com/ Bill Brown & Company, Inc. - https://www.billbrowninc.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the4widesalutepodcast/support
More than ever, organizations are recognizing sustainable practices as a business imperative. On this episode of Sustainably Speaking, hear about the Sustainability Leadership Award winners who are making groundbreaking innovations in circularity, education and sustainable investment. Monica Ellis, the CEO and founder of the Global Environmental Technology Foundation, and Rob Westervelt, editor-in-chief of Chemical Week, served as two of the judges for ACC's Sustainability Leadership Awards. They join Mia Quinn to tell us about a few of the award winners and trends, including the creation of a first-of-its-kind graduate program at a major national university. Monica Ellis, CEO and Founder, Global Environmental Technology FoundationMonica Ellis is Chief Executive Officer and a founding member of the Global Environment & Technology Foundation (GETF). A sustainable development leader, Monica has worked throughout the world on a range of natural resource and economic development issues, focusing particularly on clean water, climate, technology, health and economic empowerment issues. She specializes in developing high impact partnerships with leading companies, government agencies, civil societies and philanthropists that result in resilient communities. Her passion centers on working with vulnerable communities assisting their efforts to gain clean water, sanitation and ultimately, economic opportunity.As an advocate of innovation, she has also helped launch several successful companies and platforms in the environmental technology, information technology and communications sectors. She is a member/advisor to several boards, including GETF, Water For People, the Johns Hopkins University Global Water Advisory Board, US Water Partnership, the Graham Sustainability Institute at the University of Michigan, the Global Water Institute at the Ohio State University and Ketos. She is a graduate of the University of Missouri and a proud recipient of American University's William K. Reilly Award for Environmental Leadership.Monica also serves as CEO of Global Water Challenge (GWC), an action-oriented coalition of corporations, NGOs and other organizations committed to achieving universal access to clean water and sanitation. Under her leadership, GETF and GWC have mobilized over $350 million for clean water access and community development efforts that today benefits over 8 million people in Africa, Central and Latin America and India.Rob Westervelt, Editor-inChief, Chemical WeekRob Westervelt is editor-in-chief of Chemical Week, part of S&P Global Commodity Insights. Rob has covered the global chemical industry for more than 25 years. He was named editor of Chemical Week in December 2006. His team is responsible for coverage and analysis of news and trends affecting the global chemical industry. Before being named editor-in-chief, he was senior editor, responsible for news and markets coverage of the Americas. Mia Quinn, Senior Director, Public Affairs at American Chemistry CouncilMia Quinn leads efforts to communicate the plastics industry's major sustainability initiatives. She works to bring together experts to share insights in key areas of sustainability, including public policy, product design, recycling and infrastructure.She is passionate about collaboration, clear communications and engaging audiences to learn more about and advocate for innovation and modern solutions for our communities and our country.Mia has a degree in political science from Washington University in St. Louis. She grew up in the suburbs of Denver, Colorado and is a lifelong Denver Broncos fan. She lives in Northern Virginia with her husband and two sons.
The "Kunkletown Kid" joins the podcast this week. Ryan and I dive into a wide variety of great topics. We go into how this year has gone so far and looking towards the big ones coming up. Ryan gives us a look into his concussion issue after a nasty wreck at Selinsgrove a few years ago and how he is overcoming that now. Of course we wrap it up with the GWC segment. Enjoy! Ryan Smith Website - https://www.ryansmithracing.com/ Ads - Leindecker Racing Engines - https://www.facebook.com/jleindeckerracingengines Storms Exteriors, LLC - https://stormsexteriors.com/ Bill Brown & Company, Inc. - https://www.billbrowninc.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the4widesalutepodcast/support
In the first episode of the NHChel Podcast, co-hosts Rahil and Safir reflect on the North American Gaming World Championship final that took place in Montreal earlier this month. They were joined by GWC color analyst GrizGoal and the winner of this year's GWC, Regs. Topics include highlights from the event, the growth and direction of NHL esports and the GWC and so much more.
In this episode we discuss the NHL 22 GWC, talk about our 5 favorite athletes as well as give some thoughts on improving the next game.
In this episode we discuss the NHL 22 GWC, talk about our 5 worst NHL games and give some thoughts on improving the next game.
We are excited to welcome Jason Greenwood, Founder of Greenwood Consulting, to episode 35 of the Own Your Commerce podcast. Greenwood brings 20+ years of experience helping brands across ANZ and beyond expertly architect compelling digital shopping & brand engagement experiences. GWC was founded to offer B2B and B2C brands the same quality of ecommerce consulting services often only available to ‘sexy retail brands.' Some topics we discuss: Defining “stealth commerce” and what it means for the future of ecommerce. The secret to creating compelling digital shopping & brand experiences. Which brands a composable or headless commerce solution is right for. AI-commerce and the future of purchase automation. Unpacking the complexities of B2B commerce compared to the B2C space. Guest bio: Jason Greenwood is the Founder & Lead Consultant at Greenwood Consulting and has spent 20+ years helping brands creating compelling digital shopping experiences. A passionate ecommerce writer, mentor, content creator, and keynote speaker, Greenwood is the host of the At the Coalface Podcast and the author of the At the Coalface Digest. He does all this from a tiny off-the-grid sustainable home in Auckland New Zealand where he lives with his wife. Links and resources: At the Coalface Podcast At the Coalface Telegram Channel Greenwood Consulting
Interested in sponsoring this show or trying podcast ads for your business? Go to zen.ai/ellen and fill out the contact information so Zencastr can help you bring your business story to life.Sign up for a 2-week free trial with Norby!This week's case study reveals how Girls Who Code increased enrollment in their programs by more than 200% during a global pandemic, a jump from 1600 to 5,000 students enrolled that brought their total students served to over 500,000. We're joined in this interview by Dr. Tarika Barrett, the CEO of Girls Who Code, an international non-profit organization working to close the gender gap in technology. With over two decades of building educational pathways for young people at organizations like the New York City Department of Education and New York University's Center for Research on Teaching and Learning, along with an impressive list of accolades received for her work, including being named one of Crain's 50 Most Powerful Women in New York in 2021, Dr. Tarika Barrett is an expert in education innovation. Whether you're a course creator, nonprofit leader, or online educator and coach, this conversation will help you impact more lives with the work you do. Connect with Dr. Tarika:Connect on LinkedIn@DrTarikaBarrett on Twitterwww.girlswhocode.com@girlswhocode on InstagramCheck out some of Girls Who Code's Culture Campaigns:The first ever codable music video with Doja Cat: https://dojacode.com/ 'Healing' featuring Lizzo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDgYDBRDkHUGirls Who Code book series with Penguin: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/series/GWC/girls-who-codeAmerican Girl x Girls Who Code Collaboration Doll - Courtney Moore: https://www.americangirl.com/collections/courtneyWhat the internet would look like without female coders: https://missing-code.com/If you enjoyed today's episode, please:Sign up for our text notifications at ellenyin.com/superfan so you can be the first to know when a new case study has dropped! Post a screenshot & key takeaway on your IG story and tag me @missellenyin & @cubicletoceo so I can repost you.Leave a positive review on Apple PodcastsSubscribe for new episodes every Monday ----- FREE RESOURCES:Service-based entrepreneurs, are you tired of being on the content hamster wheel + hustling for more followers without more income? I created a FREE, on-demand training just for you on how to use my step-by-step client attraction system to create your first $10K month, WITHOUT a large audience or complicated marketing strategies! Claim your bonus gift by watching now: ellenyin.com/getclients
Cam and Keso go over the GWC and how kesos run went, how to improve Squad Battles, and discuss their top 5 underrated movies!Gaming Community Expo '22 Tickets and Information: https://www.gcxevent.com/ Love Coffee? Check out Kings Coast Coffee Co.:https://kingscoast.coffee/Join the Loot Pool:https://patreon.com/raredropVisit us at:https://raredrop.co/Watch the streams:https://twitch.tv/RareDrophttps://twitch.tv/rdsportshttps://twitch.tv/GCXEventhttps://twitch.tv/nosleeves12https://twitch.tv/Keso_PaghuniFollow them on Twitter:https://twitter.com/RareDropCohttps://twitter.com/GCXEventhttps://twitter.com/RareDropSportshttps://twitter.com/NoSleevesGaminghttps://twitter.com/Keso_Paghuni
In the first of an ongoing series on EOS, Neil shares his adaptation of Gino Wickman's Entrepreneurial Operating System, and how he's used it to great success at MaidThis. Things Neel learned in the process of creating an "EOS Lite" include: how to have quarterly meetings that ran like clockwork and had clear and measurable KPIs how an org chart can help you figure out which roles really matter how clarity on core values in concert with the org chart led him to clear out some poor fits the GWC ("get it, want it, capacity") rubric he now uses to make sure the right people are doing the right work If you want to read more of Neel's thoughts on this, check out this Twitter thread.
The GWC duo recaps a NASCAR Next-Gen day in the desert, this time, with both hosts in the same place! We hope you enjoyed the first edition of GWC On-Location! Order your Briscoe Phoenix Raced Version diecast and use code “GWC” at checkout for free shipping! LINK: https://www.circlebdiecast.com/store/Search.aspx?searchTerms=2022+phoenix+win&submit=true&type=AND
Hendrick cars rolled the dice on a late race pit stop, and it paid off with a Bowman win. In this weeks episode, Billy, Trey, and first timer on the podcast, Rob, all discuss the action that went down this past Sunday. A GWC finish always brings excitement, but it was another exciting race again for NASCAR, is this the car we've all been waiting for? Kyle Busch was close, but should he be happy or upset with how the weekend went? How about the smaller teams competing for wins now? Tune in to find out all about an exciting weekend in Sin City!(0:00) Intro, (1:31) Vegas Review, (5:00) Kyle's Questionable Pitstop Call, (10:00) Best Season Start Yet?, (13:49) Other Teams Showing Speed... Except Maybe Ty Dillion, (18:22) Ford Struggles & Chevy Flexing Early Muscle, (23:25) Hamlin 30th In Points?, (29:25) Danica Makes Booth Debut, (41:00) Final Vegas Thoughts, (41:45) On/Off The Throttle Topics: Trackhouse Playoff Contenders? & Kyle Busch Rubbing w/ Chase Briscoe: Was it too much?, (57:39) Phoenix Preview, (1:02:13) WHO YA GOT?, (1:06:25) Outro.