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Embrace Failure, Overcome Your Internal Speak, and Reach a High Performance Mindset: Jim Harshaw, a TEDx speaker and performance coach, discusses with Scott, the importance of failure in achieving success. He emphasized internalizing failure and learning from it, sharing his own experiences in wrestling and business. Harshaw highlighted the need for a clear vision, aligned goals, and an environment of excellence. He also stressed the importance of balancing professional and personal life, drawing parallels to his journey from wrestling to business and back. Harshaw's legacy focuses on impacting people through coaching and community involvement. This conversation underscores the value of resilience, continuous growth, and the power of a supportive network.Quote: "We all need an unreasonable person in our lives who holds us to a standard higher than we believe we can attain." ~ Jim Harshaw Jr. Your Co-Host Today: Jim Harshaw Jr. is an NCAA Division I All-American wrestler, former NCAA Division I head coach, internationally recognized TEDx speaker, personal performance coach, and host of the Success for the Athletic-Minded Man podcast. While he grew up the son of a construction worker and secretary, he had the unique experience of spending significant time with Olympians and millionaires, and he discovered their systems and frameworks for world-class performance. As president of The Harshaw Group, a performance coaching, and leadership development firm, he has impacted hundreds of thousands of lives across the world by helping clients and audiences increase resilience, maximize potential, and build high-performing teams. His clients include CEOs, entrepreneurs, and leaders from Fortune 500 companies as well as current and former athletes from the NFL, UFC, NCAA, and Olympics. Today's Top 3 Takeaways: The importance of failure and our internal speak.The journey to success thanks to overcoming failure.The role of our mindset with performance coaching. Today's Guest Co-Host Links: Website: JimHarshawJr.comTED Talk: JimHarshawJr.com/TED/Twitter (personal): http://Twitter.com/JimHarshaw/Twitter (podcast): http://Twitter.com/SxsThruFailure/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimharshawjr/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jimharshawjr/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimharshaw/ Mentioned Influencers: Michael Easter author of The Comfort Crisis - https://eastermichael.com/book/ Watch us on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6Ig3Y8dtX2A Timestamped Show Notes: 28:55 – So I interviewed Michael Easter, author of The Comfort Crisis on my podcast, and great book for listeners, very good. And he had this concept of you're familiar with called the misogi. And it's this idea, it's this Japanese term that relates, that references sort of cleansing, and it's evolved to mean sort of doing something very hard, where you come out the other side cleansed as a new person. And so this Misogi, there's two rules of the...
Join us on the latest episode of HR Like a Boss as we chat with Brad Harshaw, HR Business Partner at isolved! Brad dives into why HR is all about the business of people, the value of investing in a SHRM certification, and so much more. Don't miss out on this episode! ABOUT BRAD HARSHAW Brad Harshaw is an HR Business Partner on the isolved HR Services team, with over 30 years of Human Resources experience. His expertise is employee relations, organizational behavioral development, and compliance in the small to mid-market. In addition, Brad has been a former business owner of a Human Resource Outsourcing firm for the past 18 years. ABOUT HR LIKE A BOSS HR Like a Boss centers around the concept that with the right passion to be and think different, HR and business professionals can do amazingly awesome HR. People who do HR like a boss understand business concepts, what makes people tick, and how to approach HR as more than a compliance or cost center. This podcast builds the foundation for John Bernatovicz's book, "HR Like a Boss." If you're ready to take your HR career to the next level, this is the podcast for you. Share any comments with bridgette@willory.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/willory/message
Welcome to the debut episode of "Blurred Lines: Bridging the Gap between Politics & Religion" exclusively on Bro Code TV Productions! Hosted by the insightful Greear Webb, this groundbreaking show delves into the complex intersections of politics and religion, exploring servant leadership, the role of the church and community, and imparting wisdom for all generations. In this episode, we're honored to have Dr. Dumas A. Harshaw Jr. as our esteemed guest. Dr. Harshaw is not only a theologian and pastor but also a learned individual with multiple master's degrees. Beyond his academic achievements, he's a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and mentor to many. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation filled with wisdom as we navigate through the "Blurred Lines" of politics and religion. Don't miss out on this enriching dialogue! Be sure to tune in, like, comment, and share to join the conversation and stay updated on future episodes. Let's bridge the gap together! The Bro Code Media team provides the following services:
Jerimae Yoder and Rich Harshaw talk about your identity and how you position yourself as a market leader in episode 9 of Real Construction Talk. There are pillars (or categories) that makeup who you are as a company. How you communicate those pillars are of utmost importance to build the know, like and trust factors that help people purchase from you. As you build a report with your customers, your core values will be the things people respond the most to. Leadership is similar. If you have a core value of listening well and seeking to understand, your team will respond much better to you as a leader.
Aaron Harshaw owner of Harshaw Home Renovators in Ottawa, Kansas specializes in high-end home renovations. He went from being a pastor to a business owner and is celebrating 5 years in business. Aaron talks about why you need to be a perpetual student, having the humility to say “I don't know”, and the principals that guide his business. Here are a few key takeaways from the discussion with Aaron: Presenting professionalism from day one Be transparent and honest, even if it's a difficult conversation Operating with a smaller, in-house team Always be open to learning Knowing your strengths and delegating what you aren't good at Visit the Harshaw Home Renovators website here https://hhrenovators.com/ Own a construction company and want to share your story? Apply to be on an upcoming episode of Builder Stories at https://www.builderstories.com Rate the Podcast: Help your fellow business owners find the podcast!
From overcoming failure to achieving success, hear the inspiring journey of personal performance coach and speaker, Jim Harshaw. But just when it seems like he's achieved his ultimate goal, something unexpected happens, leaving him with a difficult decision to make. Don't miss this incredible story that will have you on the edge of your seat.In this episode, you will be able to:Understand the critical connection between a strong mindset and bigger goalsShifting your focus on being present in the moment rather than the outcomeHaving standards and streamlined processes can help advance your businessEmbrace the lessons within setbacks, have clear goals with core values, and cultivate confidence in yourselfUnderstand the importance and criticality of identifying the ideal client that your business would want to target or serveMeet Jim Harshaw, an inspiring individual with a background in wrestling and coaching. As an NCAA Division One All-American athlete and the youngest Division One head wrestling coach in the country, Jim knows a thing or two about perseverance and hard work. He's also an internationally recognized TEDx speaker and a personal performance coach, guiding others to align their goals with their values and embrace failure for growth. Jim's down-to-earth approach and relatable story make him a perfect guest for those striving for success in athletic and personal endeavors.“If you focus on that outcome versus just fully being present in the moment and bringing every ounce and every fiber of your soul and your being into that moment, then you can perform at your best.”“When we take the focus off of ourselves and put it onto others, that's when the best version of us shows up.”“Believe. Stop doubting yourself. Doubt the doubters, not yourself.”Adversities Jim had to overcome:· Losing a tournament that might have catapulted his career faster· Not fully believing in yourself· Unable to navigate fully in putting up a business that resulted in it being shut down· How he got affected mentally and emotionally (his entrepreneur relationships and his marriage)· Financially challenged due to business failuresAbundance Jim created:· NCAA Division One All-American athlete· Being the youngest Division One head wrestling coach in the country· Internationally recognized TEDx speaker· Be able to put up several start-up businessesLessons from Jim's adversities· Being able to believe in yourself, your true potential and seeing the big picture· Learning to give up on the outcome or things you can't control and letting go of failureFour (4) things that were in place then that allowed Jim to perform through failure: 1. Be clear on what success looks like2. Have goals aligned with your values3. Environment of excellence4. Have a plan to follow throughIdeal ClientIdentifying one's ideal client is crucial for any business owner, coach, or entrepreneur. It helps in tailoring products, services, and marketing efforts to effectively reach and engage the target audience. By understanding the unique needs and desires of ideal clients, businesses can create an enhanced customer experience and build long-lasting relationships. Jim Harshaw revealed that his ideal clients are athletic-minded, goal-oriented individuals between the ages of 35 and 55 who believe they have untapped potential. As an executive coach, Harshaw helps these clients achieve clarity on their goals, devise measurable plans, and guides them towards success. His approach illustrates the importance of understanding and catering to the specific needs of one's target audience to create a significant impact and foster growth.Keys to Success and FailureUnderstanding the factors contributing to success and failure is essential for growth and improvement. Success typically stems from an unwavering belief in oneself, setting goals that align with personal values, being surrounded by excellence, and having a clear vision and plan. To address failure, it is crucial to embrace setbacks, learn from mistakes, and use the experience as a stepping stone towards success. Jim Harshaw offered valuable insights on this topic during his interview with Jamie Bateman. He shared that there were four critical factors that allowed him to perform through failure and achieve success – clear vision, goal-setting, an environment of excellence, and a solid plan. Harshaw's story highlights the importance of understanding and applying these key concepts to overcome challenges and reach one's full potential.Letting Go of the OutcomeFocusing solely on outcomes can lead to unnecessary pressure, anxiety, and self-sabotage. It is vital to detach from results and concentrate on the process in order to perform at one's best. To do this, individuals can practice staying present in the moment, avoiding self-centeredness, and placing their attention on others. These techniques can create a more fulfilling experience and steer people away from the potential pitfalls of journeying only for reward. Jim Harshaw spoke about the importance of letting go of the outcome in both sports and public speaking. He found that staying present and focusing on others helped him perform better and reduced his anxiety. For example, by concentrating on the speaker before him rather than rehearsing his speech, Harshaw remained grounded in the moment. His experience underscores the benefits of staying present and allocating focus to the here and now.Books and ResourcesHow to Win Friends and Influence PeopleBuilt to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies (Harper Business Essentials) Recommended episode from Success Through Failures Podcast:#216 My Last Day: How and Why I Quit My Job When There Was a Lot on the LineConnect with Jim Harshaw: WEBSITE: https://jimharshawjr.com/LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimharshaw/PODCAST: Success Through Failure PodcastFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1136934370INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jimharshawjr/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/jimharshawConnect with us WEBSITE: https://www.adversity2abundance.comLeave us a rating or review: https://www.adversity2abundance.com/reviews/new/ or hereGot comments, feedback or suggestions? We'd love to hear it! https://www.adversity2abundance.com/contact/ Follow Labrador LendingWEBSITE: https://labradorlending.com/YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChYrpCUlqFYLy4HngRrmU9QConnect with JamieLINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-bateman-5359a811/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/batemanjames
Today's episode is an interview that Rich did with Caleb Nelson of Destination Motivation talking about identity.
Everybody's heard that the (fire)bird is the word… but is it, though? Alina and the crew are splitting in two and going off on missions in chapters 13 and 14 of Ruin and Rising! We are no longer censoring our curse words! You have been warned ;-) All the different types of men (well, at least 3) Harshaw & Kaz would be best buds, not that Kaz would admit it. Turns out the third amplifier was with them all along, but they still had to hunt the bird to find it. If your chapter ends on a cliffhanger, cancel your plans. Fun Segment: Set the Scene: Birdcage edition! Question of the week: Would you rather hunt the Firebird with team 1 or team 2? Next time: chapters 15 and 16! CONTACT US: You can listen to us everywhere pods are cast! Youtube we are Into the Fold Podcast You can find us on Instagram: @Intothefoldpod You can email us: intothefoldpod@gmail.com Check out our Etsy shop: Grisha Trading Post Leave us a rating and review on apple podcasts or Spotify and we will read it on the show! TELL PEOPLE YOU KNOW TO LISTEN TO THE SHOW! Until next time! See you in the Fold! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intothefold/message
In this episode, Eric and Terry discuss the graphic novel Demon in the Wood. Listen as they discuss in depth the powers of "the cut" and amplifiers. Make sure to check out the episode video on YouTube; It's worth seeing the hosts show off their final Grishaversary cosplay. Our Grisha in the field Aleks has some exciting news. We hope you enjoy your upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. The GrishaCast will not release an episode Thanksgiving week and will be back December 2nd.For the best experience, you can watch our podcast video on YouTube! Search for GrishaCast. Please like, share and follow us on our social media channels and visit our website at grishacast.com. Our fans can support our podcast in several ways. Visit our Patreon at www.patreon.com/grishacast. Liking and following our other socials: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube also help! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Gary Cohen speaks with Rich Harshaw, owner of Level 10 Contractor. Rich is an expert in helping contractors create an identity that will make their companies more appealing to their leads. This is a great follow up to an earlier episode on Creating a Unique Value Proposition. Home improvement contractors will acquire new tools in their toolboxes to help profitably scale their companies.You will not want to miss this episode.
"I'm literally the poster child for what The Contractor Fight produces when followed. And everything I know and I'm implementing is basically the result of the fight." — Aaron Harshaw. Aaron is a former pastor and now a general contractor in a small town in Kansas. He started his company, Harshaw Home Renovators, on September 1st, 2018. During their conversation, Tom and Aaron discussed Aaron's business, some of the lessons he has learned, and what it means to love and support your team. In this episode, we talk about… The things Aaron learned from the ministry and applied to his business — Active listening and helping people fix things that they can't do on their own Aaron's way of showing his team that they're loved and valued Why Aaron has niched his company to specialize in kitchens, baths, basements, and custom decks The biggest business mistake he made in his career — accepting $108,000 for a project that was supposed to cost $275,000 Valuable lessons Aaron has learned from being a part of The Fight. The change Aaron saw in himself after roleplaying — Gained confidence in knowing the numbers. Resources: = Harshaw Home Renovators: https://hhrenovators.com/ = Join us in BATTLEGROUND – Everything your contracting business needs in one comprehensive program with three main focus areas: Leadership, Communication, and Numbers. For more info, check out: https://TheContractorFight.com/Battleground = Get your free copy of Tom's book Winning the Contractor Fight (Just pay to ship): https://thecontractorfight.com/book = Connect with other contractors building stronger businesses in The Contractor Fight: http://thecontractorfight.com/facebook = Grab the Gear: https://gear.thecontractorfight.com/ = Find Us on Social Media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TomReber Instagram: http://thecontractorfight.com/ig == Rate the Podcast == Help your fellow contractors find the podcast! Please leave a rating/review! Apple Podcasts Spotify
On this week's episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we are pleased to welcome photographer and director Brandon Tauszik and journalist Pendarvis Harshaw to talk about their recently completed project, “Facing Life,” an effective blend of form and content, whose principal image format is the cinemagraph and whose content speaks to one of our society's most pressing issues: prison reform. Our discussion takes on both aspects as we learn how cinemagraphs are produced and how Tauszik uses this process to create resonating portraits that blur the line between still and motion photography. We also come to understand the motivation for these two creators to address the changing landscape of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and profile the joys and struggles of eight people recently released from life sentences. Our conversation brings together the technical and creative aspects of this imaging process, including Tauszik's thoughts on portraiture and the specific gear and techniques for making these hybrid images, as well as the issues of mass incarceration and “mass integration.” We also come to understand the working relationship between Tauszik and Harshaw—who is primarily an audio journalist and author—and how they met their subjects and developed their stories over several years. While this project may ultimately find its way into galleries or print form, it was devised as an online project and we see, in “Facing Life,” eight stories that succinctly and compassionately blend form, content, and presentation to tell important contemporary stories. Guests: Brandon Tauszik and Pendarvis Harshaw Photograph © Brandon Tauszik https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts https://www.facing.life/
“I basically went from living in a fishbowl, which is the prison yard, to swimming in a whole ocean.” That's how Travielle Pope describes what it was like to reintegrate into a profoundly changed society after serving 26 years of a life sentence in a California prison. Pope is one of eight formerly incarcerated people KQED's Pendarvis Harshaw and his co-producer Brandon Tauszik profile for their new multimedia project “Facing Life.” It explores the everyday challenges – from operating smartphones to finding jobs and shelter – the formerly incarcerated face. We'll talk about the project and why Harshaw and Tauszik say it's time to “prepare for a society where mass incarceration is no longer a thing—but mass integration is.”
The PodSquad is coming in hot with the first guest of 2022, as William interviews NHL agent and founder of Driven Sports Group, Jason Harshaw! Big shoutout to SPMA Council Graphic Designer Luke O'Brien, who made his co-hosting debut on the show! Jason chats about his career mindset, which is based on the understanding of committing to investing in yourself, and the fact that building a career takes a lot of time. He also talked about his time in SPMA and the career goals he envisioned when going into the program, and he chats about his time with the Brock Men's Hockey Team, where he was a 4-time Academic All-Canadian Additionally, Jason elaborates on the sacrifices he had to make in order to continue pursuing his chosen niche of becoming a full-time agent in the hockey industry. Jason then talks to us about the agency that he founded-Driven Sports Group. He talks about how Driven got started, what the business does on a day-to-day business, and the businesses' overall mentality towards their clients, who primarily play in the OHL, AHL, Europe, or the NHL. He also talks about the challenges that Driven faces daily, mainly the effort and path (which often is not clear-cut) it takes for players to get to the next level, which has been amplified these past two years. Finally, Jason emphasizes the importance of not being afraid to reach out to people in the SPMA program for advice or help in any career path. Be sure to stay connected with us on social! Give us a follow on Instagram and TikTok using the handle @spmacouncilpodcast! Subscribe to our audio and video feeds on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Anchor, and YouTube! #MaximizeYourMindset
An episode for my IT 443 class on how podcasts help enhance student learning through listening to them and creating them.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Elizabeth Harshaw v. Donald Harshaw
During this episode, our co-hosts are joined by Courtney Crowson, the owner of The Smoke and Oak, and his marketing director Julie Harshaw. Among other topics, Courtney and Julie discuss the history of The Smoke and Oak as a cigar and cocktail lounge, and their future goals for the business.
During this episode, our co-hosts are joined by Courtney Crowson, the owner of The Smoke and Oak, and his marketing director Julie Harshaw. Among other topics, Courtney and Julie discuss the history of The Smoke and Oak as a cigar and cocktail lounge, and their future goals for the business.
During this episode, our co-hosts are joined by Courtney Crowson, the owner of The Smoke and Oak, and his marketing director Julie Harshaw. Among other topics, Courtney and Julie discuss the history of The Smoke and Oak as a cigar and cocktail lounge, and their future goals for the business.
During this episode, our co-hosts are joined by Courtney Crowson, the owner of The Smoke and Oak, and his marketing director Julie Harshaw. Among other topics, Courtney and Julie discuss the history of The Smoke and Oak as a cigar and cocktail lounge, and their future goals for the business.
Benton's Dad turned down Oprah Winfrey, crashing a kid's birthday party, auditioning for “Blues Clues,” Norm McDonald, and debate club is a scourge to society. Benton Harshaw is a stand up comedian based in Sacramento, California. Follow Benton on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/badboybenton/ SUPPORT THE SHOW ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ⏩ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thetangentspod
On this episode, we have Dustin Harshaw on the show. Dustin is a real estate agent in the Oklahoma City area. During the episode we talk about being a disciple in your work environment, engaging with people you don't know, having, trusting God and finish with a Seat at the Table where we draft all time USA Olympic athletes. To follow Dustin's journey or reach out to him, you can find him on Instagram or FacebookThank you for listening to the PHIT Movement Podcast! If you find this content valuable, please rate, review and subscribe. Here are some links to do that: Apple PodcastsSpotifyIf you want more information concerning PHIT Movement or services, head over to our website To keep up with updates, news and everything in between, follow us on social media: Instagram - @phitmovementFacebook - PHIT Movement
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Today we grab Eric and Stryder to give us their thoughts on the recent commitments from wide receiver Adarrius Harshaw and safety Jeffrey Ugo. We then give our legendary knowledge and Execute shit-takes an NFL scouting services projected depth chart for the U, and compare out own depth charts to theirs. This one is an instant classic, the season continues to creep closer and we will continue to bring you the low-quality content you crave here on the podcast. Email: podcast.execute@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/execute/support
Episode 44, My Sister and I go to Harshaw, WI and decided when we got back from our trip to talk about what we did while we were there, where we ate at, and what we saw and places around there that we visited!!! The opening song was made by Jeremy Randolph who has given me full permission to use it. To see pics of our trip, you can go to my FB page at: Jamie Randolph | Facebook and scroll through my photos. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
My guest today has displayed throughout his career the ability to be a Lead Gen Leader. His company Level 10 Contractor helps many contractors with their websites, seo, social media as well as their TV and radio campaigns. I have to come to find out what he is most known for, is helping companies uncover their Identity and then use that Identity to generate more leads and sales. Tune in to this episode for some direct action points to help with finding your companies Identity and how you can use it to create more leads.
On this episode of Estimate Rocket Radio, Kathy Droste of Estimate Rocket interviews Rich Harshaw, marketing guru at Level 10 Contractor and author of Unlocking Unlimited Lead Flow. Kathy and Rich discuss how trade companies and businesses across industries can leverage their strengths and become a leader in their market to pull in the leads. Breaking through barriers is not always easy, but it pays off, and the companies who align their priorities to reach escape velocity all say that the work was worth it and there is no looking back!Learn more about Rich Harshaw and Level 10 Contracting.
On December 25th, 2014 Yolanda Harshaw received the greatest Christmas gift, a heart, from Melissa Owen. On this episode Yolanda and Paul, Melissa's father, discuss this gift and the incredible link its created between these two families.
If you'd like to check out the video version of this podcast, click here https://youtu.be/27buQhNK2DERuthie Reid is a senior Human Resources Leader with direct experience managing all facets of human resources functions in a variety of industries such as energy, publishing, manufacturing and technology. She has been successful in developing strategic partnerships within a variety of companies to facilitate organizational change, develop high performance cultures, leverage talent within organizations, and develop and implement policies and procedures which align human capital and strategic business objectives.Ruthie is highly proficient in developing and implementing innovative recruitment and retention strategies, developing employee policies and procedures, managing employee relations, developing compensation and benefit programs, performance management and recognition programs, and safety. She brings 20+ years of leadership and human resources expertise to the companies in which she works.For the past fifteen years, Ruthie has been the Director of Human Resources for Harshaw Trane, a professional services company that delivers high performing environments by offering energy efficient and environmentally responsible heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, services, sophisticated building controls, parts support and financial solutions. During her tenure at Harshaw Trane she has worked tirelessly to create a culture that reinforces values which are based on the importance of each associate understanding their role, taking personal accountability to achieve success, and always remembering the importance of customers.Ruthie understands the importance of supporting the community in which she works and has developed partnerships with local colleges, such as Sullivan University of Technology and Design, to create and implement talent development models that create access to career opportunities for students in this community. Ruthie currently serves on the Sullivan Board for Student Professional Development, and also works with female athletes at the University of Louisville and local high school youth to create employment pathways for young adults. Ruthie has also served as the Board Chair for CASA of the River Region for the past three years. Ruthie graduated from the University of Louisville with a bachelor’s degree and an MBA in management. She currently resides in Louisville with her husband Scott, and two children, Cameron and Christian. She enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, and cooking.The Nenni and Associates team are strategic partners in multiple facets of the energy and infrastructure services sector. We strive to continuously support our clients with their hiring needs and overall organization health. We are here to serve our clients as the market changes and be “in the moment” with market intel as we look to the future together.Our services for both our clients and candidates can be found below ✔️For Employers: https://www.nenniandassoc.com/for-employers/✔️For Candidates: https://www.nenniandassoc.com/career-opportunities/✔️Consulting: https://www.nenniandassoc.com/consulting-services/✔️Executive Search: https://www.nenniandassoc.com/executive-search/Nenni and Associates on Social Media:► Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nenni-and-associates/► Like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nenniandassoc/► Email Listing: https://www.nenniandassoc.com/join-email-list/► Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nenniandassoc► Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/NenniAssociates
Discussions of online dating, and girl talk with Worldly Church Girl Podcast Host, Lillian Harshaw.Support the show (http://paypal.me/LaKetiaJones)
In Memorial Day news: Forest County now has 22 confirmed COVID-19 cases and one death The opening of the Northwoods National Cemetery in Harshaw will be delayed The Hurley/Ironwood area is making progress on new bike trails A Merrill man has announced his candidacy for State Assembly Local government during a pandemic has been put to the challenge in some area cities
Today's guest is Paul Owen, a donor dad, whose daughter, Melissa, passed away over four years ago. Her heart recipient is Yolanda Harshaw. The families have connected and remain in each other's lives. During the podcast, Owen tells about his family's tragedy and how that tragedy became Harshaw's miracle.
Robert Omoto sits with Benton Harshaw to talk about online classes at UC Davis, moving from Louisville, elementary school kids with no morals, getting a bad review on a robot story in English class, and Bald Eagles.
Robert Omoto sits with Benton Harshaw to talk about online classes at UC Davis, moving from Louisville, elementary school kids with no morals, getting a bad review on a robot story in English class, and Bald Eagles.
In this episode, Lillian Harshaw is a podcast host and she shares how she stopped making excuses once and for all. Go to inspirationalvisionsllc.com for God-inspired gifts and to learn more about Mary Markham.
The guys welcome back fan favorite Benton Harshaw to discuss Parker's weirdo former boss and an episode where two parents fight for custody of their 16! year old son
Today's Episode is a Christmas story Rich wrote in 2011 to honor his dad and his grandparents. The story is mostly true… and it was told by his grandmother about the year that Santa Claus didn't come.
Today's episode deals with a problem that just about everyone is stressed out about these days… with the economy booming, and everybody's employed…. How on earth do you find good, qualified workers to actually install what you're selling? Talk Strategies to hiring with Rich Here!
Today we conclude our 5-part Throw Back Thursday series on “The 5 biggest marketing mistakes.” Today's episode is called “Stopping Short” which has to do with using enough Consistency and Frequency in your advertising to make sure the message actually gets through to your prospects. Talk with Rich about your Consistency and Frequency in your Marketing now!
Rich is going to tell you a story about a guy named Zak who thought that God was looking out for him… but as it turns out, God was actually using him to look out for somebody else.
Today's Marketing mistake is called “Ignoring future buyers.” Most marketing only focuses on NOW buyers, and completely ignores those who are just considering their options. Rich will show you the world of “information offers” and how to capture those future buyers… and nurture them until they're ready to buy. Schedule Your Session with Rich Here.
On today's episode Rich is going to help you understand how to write better copy for sales letters...AND at the same time, he's going to give you a killer letter for rehash in your business. Grab the Before and After letters here. Get a session with Rich here!
Today is a special Veteran's day episode… Rich pays tribute to his grandfather who served in World War 2… and tries to make sense of the horrors of war… and shares how impossible it is for us--nearly 80 years removed--to really understand it. Consider joining Rich on a Strategy Session. Click Here for more information.
Today's Show is a recording of a webinar that Rich did last week called “Why Brand Building Should Be Your #1 Priority." He talks about the hierarchy of lead quality, Wall Drug, and accelerated discontentment, just to name a few concepts. And he answers the questions “How can I afford to build a brand if I have a small company right now?” and “How long will it take to build my brand?" Schedule your session with Rich Here!
On Today's Throwback Thursday... we move on to Mistake #3 in our series of Marketing mistakes, which is called “Right Message, Wrong Time.” Rich is going to teach you a concept called The Educational Spectrum… and 3 categories of hot buttons. All of this to help you make sure you're saying the right things WHEN your prospects are ready to hear it. Schedule a session with Rich Now!
Rich shows you six new ads for Kitchen Tune Up… along with some commentary on each one. As a bonus, Rich spends a few minutes at the end of the podcast to dissect a radio buy he made in Wichita for one of Kitchen Tune Up's franchisees. Here's the link to find out more about your session with Rich!
This week's episode of OAKLORE features students Sierra, Juan, Haniah and Mayra interviewing Pendarvis Harshaw about his book OG Told Me. In this episode Harshaw shares how he came up with the idea for his book, as well as how he deals with failure, and what is next for his work in the Bay Area. You can learn more about Pendarvis at his website www.ogtoldme.com or follow him on twitter @OGPenn. About OAKLORE Oaklore is a show about Oaklanders whose changemaking stories inspire others to lead collective action in our city. Oaklore is a production of 378Media a project of 9th grade students at latitudehs.kinsta.cloud in Oakland, CA. You can visit our website at 378media.com and follow us on instagram and twitter @378media. MUSIC CREDITS Oaklore's theme song is Don't Hold Back by Great Scott. This week's episode features music from Mitch Beats. Don't Hold Back by Great Scott https://soundcloud.com/slgreatscott Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music provided by Music for Creators https://youtu.be/ug2UuP6QdWQ MUSIC CREDIT - MITCH BEATS YT Channel ⇒ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBZK... buy / lease ⇒ Mitch.beats@outlook.com SC ⇒ https://soundcloud.com/mitch-301260700 IG ⇒ https://www.instagram.com/mitch.beats
Jim Harshaw shares stories and strategies on how failure is essential to eventually becoming successful. On March 20, 1998, Jim Harshaw ended his sixteenth year of wrestling ended in a locker room with blood on his face and tears in his eyes. He had just lost the match to become an NCAA Division I All American. He had one more season at the University of Virginia. One more chance. And exactly one year later, in front of over 14,000 fans at the NCAA Championships, He did it. He earned a place on the podium as one of just eight wrestlers in the country with the status of Division I All American. Jim followed a blueprint for success to get there. The same blueprint got him invited to the Olympic Training Center and took him overseas to compete on a US National Team. Unfortunately, no one taught him how to apply this blueprint to life outside of athletics. Fast forward 15 years, and He was working below his potential and feeling stuck. But then he started noticing patterns in my life. Patterns of failure and success. He noticed them in business, in personal relationships, in his health and well-being, and in his level of happiness. These patterns reminded Jim of how I'd failed as a wrestler. And how He'd been successful. Jim began to see how those lessons could be replicated throughout my life. When he looked at other former athletes who had been able to achieve success, the same patterns were there. That's when he knew he'd found a framework for creating a path to elite success in the real world.