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We'd love to hear from you. What are your thoughts and questions?In this episode of Streams to Impact, host Dr. Allen Lomax engages with Scott Hauck, the managing partner at Legacy Capital. They discuss Scott's journey from corporate life to entrepreneurship, the challenges of raising capital, and the unique investment strategy of acquiring profitable small businesses. Scott shares insights on the importance of mental health, his personal struggles with OCD, and the establishment of Legacy Lifeline, a nonprofit aimed at providing mental health care solutions. The conversation emphasizes the significance of family, legacy, and the impact of financial freedom.Main Points:Scott Hauck has over 20 years of experience in building and exiting businesses.Legacy Capital aims to acquire and grow small American businesses for purpose-driven prosperity.There is a historic opportunity in the U.S. market with a significant transfer of wealth.Raising capital is a challenge, especially for new funds.Investors benefit from diversified risk across multiple businesses.The focus is on acquiring profitable businesses in technology and transportation sectors.EBITDA is a key metric for evaluating business profitability.Legacy Capital aims to maintain the legacy of acquired businesses.Mental health is a personal passion for Scott, leading to the creation of Legacy Lifeline.Family is the most important aspect of Scott's life and business journey.Connect With Scott Hauck:scott@legacycap.prohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/scotthauck/Investor kit - available at www.legacycap.pro
1625, also vor exakt 400 Jahren, veröffentlichte Hugo Grotius sein wichtigstes Werk, De Iure Belli ac Pacis libri tres, zu Deutsch: Drei Bücher über das Recht des Krieges und des Friedens. Das Buch gilt bis heute als Meisterwerk der Völkerrechtsgeschichte – und Grotius für viele als „Vater des modernen Völkerrechts“. Aber: Es mehren sich kritische Stimmen zu Grotius. Diese Debatten nehmen wir zum Anlass, um in dieser Folge einmal grundsätzlich zu fragen: Warum sollten wir uns mit Geschichten des Völkerrechts auseinandersetzen? Welche Ansätze und Perspektiven darauf gibt es? Und wie lässt sich Grotius heute beurteilen? Die Folge hat zwei Interviews: Im ersten Interview spricht Hendrik Simon mit Miloš Vec von der Universität Wien grundlegend über die Wissenschaftsgeschichte des Völkerrechts, die Entwicklung dieser Disziplin, glokale Perspektiven auf das Recht, und die Frage, was wir aus der Vergangenheit lernen können. Letztere Frage greift Hendrik Simon auch im zweiten Interview mit Sué González Hauck von der Helmut-Schmidt-Universität in Hamburg auf, um den Blick auf kritische, u.a. de-koloniale und materialistische, Ansätze zur Völkerrechtsgeschichte im Allgemeinen und zu Hugo Grotius‘ Werk im Speziellen zu werfen. Bitte nehmt an der Umfrage von Wi4Impact teil, einem Forschungsprojekt zu Wissenschaftspodcasts: https://www.soscisurvey.de/wissenschaftspodcast/?act=WVh0snpZYL3IFBN3jRtoV2Zq&podcast=dervoelkerrechtspodcast (Die Umfrage ist absichtlich im Pretest-Modus)Wir freuen uns über Lob, Anmerkungen und Kritik an podcast@voelkerrechtsblog.org. Abonniert unseren Podcast via RSS, über Spotify oder überall dort, wo es Podcasts gibt. Es gibt die Möglichkeit, auf diesen Plattformen den Völkerrechtspodcast zu bewerten, wir freuen uns sehr über 5 Sterne!Kapitelmarken:(00:34) Begrüßung und Einführung(03:22) Interview mit Miloš Vec: Völkerrechtsgeschichten im Wandel der Zeit (03:44) Warum Völkerrechtsgeschichte(n) heute?(06:01) Glokale Perspektiven auf die Völkerrechtsgeschichte (09:58) Kann man aus der Völkerrechtsgeschichte lernen? (12:17) Alte und neue Quellen (14:55) Völkerrechtsgeschichte und Politik(20:47) Ausblick: Deutsche und globale Völkerrechtsgeschichte (27:58) Moderation (28:55) Interview mit Sué González Hauck: Kritische Völkerrechtsgeschichten (29:30) Mythos Hugo Grotius(33:52) Braucht es „Väter“ des modernen Völkerrechts? Und „Mütter“?! (39:57) TWAIL: Koloniale Wurzeln des Völkerrechts(43:19) Periodisierungen und Wendepunkte(47:07) Krise, Fortschritt, Widerstand(51:45) Ausblick: Neue kritische Perspektiven (56:19) Diskussion und Abmoderation Hintergrundinformationen:Miloš Vec, “Eine leuchtende Spur. Zum Tod des Frankfurter Juristen und Völkerrechtshistorikers Michael Stolleis (20. Juli 1941–18. März 2021)”, Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d'histoire du droit international (2021). Sué González Hauck, “History of International Law.”, in: Sué González Hauck, Raffaela Kunz & Max (Hrsg.), Public International Law. Routledge 2024. Alexandra Kemmerer, “Völkerrechtsgeschichten”, Völkerrechtsblog, 3. September 2014.Anne Peters, Raphael Schäfer & Hendrik Simon, “Völkerrechtsgeschichte (schreiben) – Fortsetzung der Politik mit anderen Mitteln?: Ein Interview mit Anne Peters und Raphael Schäfer”, Völkerrechtsblog, 17. September 2021.Edward Jones Corredera, Mark Somos & Hendrik Simon, “The Politics of Reception: 400 Years of Hugo Grotius' De Iure Belli Ac Pacis. An Interview with Edward Jones Corredera and Mark Somos”, Völkerrechtsblog, 24.06.2025.Moderation: Erik Tuchtfeld, LL.M (Glasgow) & Dr. Hendrik SimonInterview 1: Prof. Dr. Miloš Vec & Dr. Hendrik SimonInterview 2. Dr. Sué González Hauck & Dr. Hendrik SimonSchnitt: Daniela RauCredits:Hugo Grotius flieht in einer Kiste aus der Haft, Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR), Archiv, Stand: 22.03.2019
Senator Roger Hauck, Representing Michigan's 34th Senate District. Senators introduces plan to restore Right to Work, improve Michigan's economy
In today's episode, we sit down with Leigh Hauck an adventure bow hunter from episode, please make sure to leave a rating and a review. - Use code HA20 for 20% off Pnuma Outdoors gear! https://pnumaoutdoors.com/ Use code HNTA15 for 15% off Out On A Limb MFG products! https://outonalimbmfg.com/ Use code HA10 for 10% VPA Broadheads: vparchery.com Check out Alberta Professional Outfitters Society for Hunting Alberta: https://www.apos.ab.ca/-Check out ElimiShield Hunt Follow our socials: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@huntersadvantage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hunters_advantage Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thehuntersadvantage Gmail: thehuntersadvantage@gmail.com
Cowboys make a trade... (5:30) GUEST Montana HC Bobby Hauck Explains Why The 49ers Will Get a Special Teams Boost from the coaches they hired + he shares a scouting report on 49ers 7th Round WR/Returner Junior Bergen https://www.heyguy.co - to BUY HATS or send me an email $20 Off tickets for shows and games on the GAMETIME App with code "HAM" Check out Hims: https://hims.com/GUY This episode is sponsored by/brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/GUY and get on your way to being your best self. Follow Guy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guyhaberman/Follow Guy on X: https://twitter.com/GuyHabermanEnter the Guy's mailbag by leaving a question for in an Apple Podcasts review OR NOW YOU CAN EMAIL guy@heyguy.co Watch Guy's show on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUJPrxeyo3vQvDYS2IzvKMAOur Sponsors:* Check out Cigars International and use my code GUY for a great deal: https://www.cigarsinternational.com* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/GUYAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This episode is meant to be listened to AFTER episode 110. In that episode, I discuss with urologist, Dr. Jeff Zorn, diagnosis and treatment options for prostate cancer. In this episode, I discuss with fellow pelvic health physiotherapist, Katie Hauck:The relationship between the prostate and the pelvic floor Symptoms commonly experienced after prostate cancer treatment (incontinence, erectile dysfunction, peyronie's, bowel issues)What you may expect in a physiotherapy appointment after prostate cancer treatmentThe benefits of seeing a physiotherapist BEFORE your treatment Incontinence clamps and penis pumps Katie Hauck brings over a decade of experience as a registered orthopedic and pelvic health physiotherapist, having earned her Honours Degree in Biomedical Science and her Master of Science in Physical Therapy. As the owner of Black Mountain Physio, Katie provides specialized care for individuals of all genders, addressing a wide range of pelvic health conditions. She has a special interest in helping clients navigate the effects of cancer treatments on pelvic health, including the impacts of radiation, surgery, and hormonal therapies for prostate and breast cancer. Katie is also dedicated to helping clients manage pain during intimacy, navigate endometriosis and painful periods, and prepare for pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum recovery, offering tailored support for both vaginal and cesarean births.HOW TO CONTACT KATIE:blackmountainphysio.comInstagram- @blackmountainphysioTHANK YOU TO THE EPISODE SPONSORSRC Health: discount code and website: https://srchealth.com/?ref=Sto_l3PawmnH4. Discount Code: THEPELVICFLOORPROJECTThanks for joining me! Here is where you can find out how to work with me: www.pelvicfloorprojectspace.com/Support the show
Montana hosted its annual spring game on April 11, 2025. Following the action, head coach Bobby Hauck, redshirt freshman wide receiver Brooks Davis and redshirt senior quarterback Jake Jensen broke down the action.
Ich kam im Rahmen meiner Ausbildung am Kolleg für Multimedia zum ersten Mal mit dem Thema Projektmanagement in Kontakt. Ein gewisses Organisationstalent war mir als ältestes von vier Kindern schon in die Wiege gelegt. Auch als Trainerin und Funktionärin im Sportverein konnte ich meine Skills dahingehend schon früh vertiefen. Ich sammelte 15 Jahre Erfahrung als angestellte Projektmanagerin in verschiedenen Unternehmen im nationalen und internationalen Umfeld. Dabei übernahm ich immer komplexere Projekte und arbeitete verstärkt in interkulturellen Kontexten. In dieser Zeit ließ ich mich zertifizieren (IMPA Level C und B und PMI PMP) und zum Projektcoach ausbilden. Des Weiteren engagierte ich mich in nationalen und internationalen Projektmanagement-Netzwerken. 2012 gründete ich mein eigenes Unternehmen, zuerst nebenberuflich und ab 2016 hauptberuflich. Als selbständige Unternehmensberaterin liegen meine Schwerpunkte bei Projektmanagement, Projektmanagement-Beratung und Projektcoaching.
In this episode of the Bold Goal Crusher podcast, we have another guest host Jeanine Hauck, an energy empowerment coach and mentor, discusses the significance of the upcoming "Year of Joy" in 2025. Jeanine shares her insights on releasing energetic and subconscious blocks to experience more joy, emphasizing the power of high-frequency emotions in achieving bold goals. She introduces her 'Frequency of Joy Challenge' designed to help individuals tap into joy, providing practical steps to embody this emotion. Jeanine encourages listeners to prioritize joy, align their actions, and transform their outer reality to create a fulfilling and vibrant life. Follow Jeanine on Instagram and her website for more empowering content. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanine.hauck/ Website: https://www.jeaninehauck.com/links 00:00 Welcome to the Bold Goal Crusher Podcast 00:20 Meet Your Host: Jeanine Hauck 01:07 The Year of Joy: 2025 02:49 Understanding the Frequency of Joy 05:42 Aligning Goals with Joy 09:20 Practical Steps to Embrace Joy 16:37 Invitation to the Frequency of Joy Challenge 18:58 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Send us a textThis week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast your Host Downrigger Dale sits down with the head football coach of the Montana Grizzlies, Bobby Hauck for an exclusive interview about a side of the Big Sky Conference's most winningest head coach that you have likely never seen or heard from before. Coach Hauck talks about how fishing is therapy to him and can relive the incredible stresses of being a head coach and all that comes with that responsibility. So do you know what kind of fishing Bobby prefers? Does he like river or lake fishing? You will also learn how fishing can get him centered for another ultra competitive season of pre, regular and post season football. Who do you suppose first taught Coach Hauck how to fish? He also sets the same goal for fishing every year. That is to catch at least one fish in every month of the year. Has he every pulled that off, especially given his demanding schedule. You will learn the answers to all those questions and a whole lot more. So, what are you waiting for? Click that play button and get to listening. You are going absolutely love this podcast. And you will learn not only learn about a side of Coach Hauck that you have never seen before but you may just learn a little more about yourself along the way.Do you have questions for Coach Bobby Hauck about this podcast? Click here to send him an email.Questions for your old buddy Downrigger Dale? Click here to send Rigger your email.Remember to tune in to The Montana Outdoor Radio Show, live every Saturday from 6:00AM to 8:00AM MT. The show airs on 30 radio stations across the State of Montana. You can get a list of our affiliated radio stations on our website. You can also listen to recordings of past shows, get fishing and and hunting information and much more at that website or on our Facebook page. You can also watch our radio show there as well.
Montana head coach Bobby Hauck and recruiting coordinator Justin Green introduce UM's 35 football signees on Wednesday February 6, 2025.
Steve Hauck provides details of a nationwide manhunt for Michelle Zajko, a suspect involved in shooting a Vermont border patrol agent last week. Zajko is also a "person of interest" in murder investigations in Pennsylvania and California.
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Once a luxury good, the soft fiber is now everywhere — which has led to a goat boom in Mongolia. Zachary Crockett tugs at the thread. SOURCES:Myagmarjav Serjkhuu, manager of the Mongolian Sustainable Cashmere Platform for the United Nations Development Programme.Carolyn Yim, designer and owner of Ply-Knits. RESOURCES:"Sandstorms and Desertification in Mongolia, an Example of Future Climate Events: A Review," by Jie Han, Han Dai, and Zhaolin Gu (Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2021)."How Sustainable Cashmere Is Reversing Land Degradation in Mongolia," by Mariana Simões (United Nations Development Programme, 2021)."Exploding Demand for Cashmere Wool Is Ruining Mongolia's Grasslands," by Kathleen McLaughlin (Science, 2019)."From H&M to Gucci, Fashion Rethinks Cashmere, Citing Environmental Harm," by Matthew Dalton (The Wall Street Journal, 2019)."2018 Annual Cashmere Market Report," by Marco Spina (The Schneider Group, 2019)."How This Brand Made a Cashmere Sweater for $75 Ethically," by Esha Chhabra (Forbes, 2018)."Pastoral Nomadism in the Forest-Steppe of the Mongolian Altai Under a Changing Economy and a Warming Climate," by D. Lkhagvadorj, M. Hauck, Ch. Dulamsuren, and J. Tsogtbaatar (Journal of Arid Environments, 2013).
In Episode Two, Gallery X Documentation Project podcast host Sean FitzGerald speaks with Susan and Charles Hauck. Charles, or Chuck, as he is better known, was one of our earliest podcast guests. Susan/Sue/Suzy Hauck is married to Chuck. Chuck, who is originally from Toledo, Ohio studied sculpture and received his BFA from the Swain School of Design. Sue is a self-taught artist. She has often worked in the decorative arts fields in various capacities. She also served as the Administrative Director of Gallery X for over a decade. Sean and Susan and Chuck discuss the the history of Gallery X and the first phase of The Gallery X Documentation Project. The project's agenda focuses on scanning Gallery X‘s entire collection of documents spanning 34 years. The documents include news clippings, posters, flyers, photographs, and more. Once scanned, these records will be archived and mined for information specific to the artists who have exhibited their work or performed at New Bedford's oldest continually operating cooperative art gallery. The gallery was founded in 1990 and is a contemporary, cooperative art gallery of visual, performing, and literary artist members and volunteers. Gallery X has served as an incubator for emerging artists and is a venue for established artists. It is a platform for local artists, performers, and creatives of all ages, skill levels, and backgrounds to showcase their talents as an integral part of the South Coast‘s community. This eight-episode podcast series supports and documents the overall project and provides historical and background information about the gallery and the progress made to date. The Gallery X Documentation Project will reach out to listeners and anyone seeking information about historical or contemporary artists from the South Coast's creative community. The Artists Index offers listeners up close and personal conversations with the artists, supporters, and cultural impresarios of South Coast's creative community. Listen to the artists talk about their work, backgrounds, passions, dreams, and accomplishments. Also featured are those who work in or manage the creative community's economy, promotion, and cultural agenda. Please consider donating to, sponsoring, or underwriting our podcasts and programs. This and other podcasts are available on The Artists Index and your favorite media app including Amazon Music / iHeart Radio / Libsyn / Podcast Page / Spotify / WebPlayer / APPLE PODCASTS
The Scoreboard Show returns with exciting coverage of the Keown Eagles' basketball triumph. The Eagles secured a compelling 69-57 victory against Iowa Valley, maintaining their impeccable 4-0 start to the season. Playing variously, they continue to amaze with their adaptability and tenacity. Key players like Caleb Hauck and Chase Haefeli shone brightly, contributing significantly to the team's success. Haefeli, with a phenomenal start, earns "Player of the Game" honors, while Hauck's impressive stature and muscle guided the Tigers' comeback efforts. Meanwhile, the Eagles showcased record-breaking performances, with players smashing school records in rebounds and assists. Jace Galupa, Jackson Vitito, and Brody Greiner also demonstrated stellar plays, playing crucial roles in defending the Eagles' honor. As the Eagles prepare for their next challenge against English Valley, expectations run high, and Coach Stout's strategic coaching continues to bear fruit. With the supportive spirit of Adeva Salons, fans eagerly anticipate the continuation of the Eagles' undefeated season.
Montana picked up a 41-27 win over Tennessee State in the first round of the FCS Playoffs on Saturday to advance to take on No. 3 South Dakota State, the two-time defending national champions. UM head coach Bobby Hauck, senior safety Ryder Meyer and sophomore running back Eli Gillman addressed the media ahead of the second-round matchup.
This episode of VHHA's Patients Come First podcast features Dr. Fern Hauck, Professor of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences at the UVA School of Medicine and Director of the International Family Medicine Clinic at UVA Health, for a conversation about her career, her recent recognition for her work with refugee families, and more. Send questions, comments, feedback, or guest suggestions to pcfpodcast@vhha.com or contact on X (Twitter) or Instagram using the #PatientsComeFirst hashtag.
No. 14 Montana used two Junior Bergen kick return touchdowns and 136 yards + two scores from Eli Gillman to post a 41-27 win over Tennessee State to move into the second round of the FCS playoffs. Following the game, Griz head coach Bobby Hauck + seniors Junior Bergen and Trevin Gradney along with Tennessee State head coach Eddie George addressed the media.
Entrepreneur Dr. Monika Hauck is tapping into the emotional charge we feel after getting something repaired, and using that to revolutionize how we choose and care for our clothing and accessories. Dr. Monika Hauck is the founder of Repair Rebels, a digital B2C & B2B fashion repair platform that's a pioneer solution in the German market, with a goal is to make textile and shoe repairs digital, convenient and fashionable! Repair Rebels started in 2021, and has already won numerous prestigious awards, including the German Ecodesign Award. Dr. Monika Hauck is a creative economist, entrepreneur, social activist, and researcher specializing in Open and Collaborative Innovation. Her Ph.D. focused on Corporate Venturing and Open Innovation in the fashion industry. Monika has also founded the WHU Entrepreneurship Center to support startups and corporate innovation initiatives in Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) region. Monika was passionate about fashion from a young age, and later worked as a model for renowned international agencies and brands. You may have heard of "Fashion Revolution," a British social enterprise - in 2018, Monika became the Fashion Revolution City Ambassador in Düsseldorf. Then, in 2019, she launched change-room.org, a think tank dedicated to sustainable and inclusive innovation in fashion. Now, Monika combines her expertise in fashion, innovation management and sustainable development with her commitment to revitalising local craftsmanship. Monika explains how Repair Rebels works for customers and repairers, and how Repair Rebels is meeting the needs of different groups of customers. We hear how Repair Rebels was inspired by Monika's childhood in Lithuania, where she learned to sew and repair clothing while still at school. Monika outlines some of the trends she is seeing around fashion consumption and the circular economy, and we discuss the reasons that big businesses are finding it so hard to change course. We also talked about the Lean StartUp concept, and how that can be helpful to circular entrepreneurs.
Montana head coach Bobby Hauck along with seniors Jaxon Lee & Cade Klimzcak hosted a press conference about No. 14 UM's first round playoff game against Tennessee State on Saturday night in Missoula.
Montana head coach Bobby Hauck, senior cornerback Trevin Gradney and senior running back Nick Ostmo addressed the media ahead of UM's 123rd showdown with rival Montana State in Bozeman on Saturday.
Montana head coach Bobby Hauck + seniors defensive end Hayden Harris and wide receiver Aaron Fontes addressed the media ahead of UM's home game against Portland State.
UC Davis head coach Tim Plough along with Montana head coach Bobby Hauck + Griz senior safeties Ryder Meyer (right) and Jaxon Lee addressed the media following UC Davis's 30-14 win over Montana in Missoula.
Cynthia Hauk, MFA (founder of Mindful Creative Muse), is passionate about sharing simple Mindfulness and Art activities to help busy people de-stress and express themselves creatively. She also trains and coaches Creative Entrepreneurs, Art and Yoga Teachers, and Expressive Art Therapists to move through creative blocks and share their unique vision and services in the world. Cynthia offers online Mindful Art workshops, retreats, and teacher trainings. Since 2007, she has facilitated at in-person and online courses, retreats, festivals, group coaching programs, teacher trainings, and tele-summits globally reaching students in more than 49 countries. Meditation Coaching Schedule Time with Thom (Complimentary consultation) Links from the Episode: https://mindfulcreativemuse.com Be a part of the show! Send me a message: speakpipe.com/zencommuter Email: thom@zencommuter.com Instagram: @thom_walters Twitter: @thom_walters Facebook: www.facebook.com/zencommuter Donate: Support the Podcast! Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Rate and review us in Apple Podcasts! zencommuter.com/review
Montana head coach Bobby Hauck along with senior linebackers Ryan Tirrell and Junior Bergen carry a three-game winning streak into Saturday night's nationally televised game against No. 4 UC Davis.
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Montana posted a 24-0 win at Northern Colorado to close October with a 3-1 mark in Big Sky Conference play and a 6-2 record overall. The Griz play at Cal Poly on Saturday. Head coach Bobby Hauck, senior tight end Evan Shafer and senior safety Jaxon Lee addressed the media on Monday.
Katie and Ken Hauck go live on YouTube to share updates and exciting developments in their ministry. This session highlights upcoming events, initiatives, and stories of transformation, offering a closer look at the heart of Katie Hauck Ministries. Join them for an engaging discussion filled with inspiration and connection.
Montana State is 8-0 for the first time since 1978 heading into its bye week this week. Former Bobcat player and coach Mike Rider raps with Colter Nuanez about the MSU start + plenty of conversation about Bobby Hauck's Griz and why they get better as the season goes along.
Montana hosted its weekly press conference fresh off a bye week. The Grizzlies take a 2-1 Big Sky Conference record and a 5-2 overall mark to Northern Colorado. The Bears also had a bye last week.
Mike and Dave have The Maple Grille Oktoberfest, then two more Shiner Texhex IPAs. Mike has several rants including why Alabama didn't get the NCAA death penalty for losing to Vandy, and how someone who happen to get recorded talking about a bad BJ, now has a highly sponsored podcast ?!?! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-dawson7/support
Welcome back to another enlightening episode of Cuppa Chels! I'm your host, Chelsea Holden, and today we have the incredible Jeanine Hauck joining us. Jeanine is an energy empowerment coach with a unique gift for helping people release their energetic blocks using channeled information from the source.In this episode, we delve into Jeanine's fascinating journey from being a hairdresser to embracing her true calling in spiritual work. We'll explore her upcoming project, an intuitive, spiritually-focused event that promises to be transformative—and you'll be excited to know I'll be one of the experts participating!Jeanine shares insights into the importance of trusting the process, embracing fear, and following intuitive guidance. We'll also discuss her revolutionary "Intuitive Entrepreneur Bundle," which beautifully integrates energy work with business strategies, featuring contributions from 44 experts.Together, we'll uncover the significance of acknowledging our shadow selves, breaking norms, and infusing playfulness and joy into our lives. Jeanine emphasizes the high frequency of joy and shares some delightful challenges she initiated to help people tap into this vital energy.Don't miss out on the valuable lessons and practical wisdom from this heartfelt conversation. So grab your favorite cuppa, sit back, and enjoy this empowering episode of Cuppa Chels!"The message I received was that one of the fastest ways you can shift is by releasing all of the definitions of who you know you are and who you've decided you are."
In this episode of Tech Sales Insights, Randy Seidl is joined by his longtime friend and esteemed guest, Frank Hauck, a retired executive with an impressive career spanning DEC, EMC, and NCR. The conversation touches on commemorating 9/11, the importance of sales training, and Frank's journey from a finance manager at Digital Equipment Corporation to becoming a key figure at EMC. Frank discusses his methodologies for maintaining high standards in sales, the significance of leadership working for the sales team, and the relentless commitment required to deliver exceptional customer experiences. Personal anecdotes about learning from mentors like Mike Ruettgers, Jack Egan, and Joe Tucci highlight the importance of humility, accountability, and continuous learning. The episode also explores the evolving role of technology in sales, with a specific focus on the impact of AI and prospecting in a post-COVID world. With contributions from industry peers such as Eric Mann and insights into the cultural ethos at EMC, this episode provides a comprehensive look at what it takes to succeed in sales and customer service.KEY TAKEAWAYSHonoring 9/11 Sacrifices: Acknowledgement of 9/11 and the sacrifices made by many.Sales Training Importance: Emphasis on the critical role of sales training in organizational success.Career Highlights: Frank's extensive career, spanning roles at DEC, EMC, NCR and more.Customer Focus: Stories illustrating the importance of maintaining strong customer relationships, especially through challenges.Sales Best Practices: Insights on what makes top sales performers, including preparation, continual learning, and teamwork.Leadership and Mentorship: The influence of mentors like Mike Rutgers, Jack Egan, and Joe Tucci on Frank's career.Adapting to Post-COVID Work: Strategies for maintaining client relationships in a remote/hybrid work environment.Embracing Technology: The role of AI and technology in enhancing sales and customer interactions.Cultural Lessons: Anecdotes highlighting the value of showing up, humility, and constant improvement.QUOTES"It's part and parcel to a successful organization. You got to keep them fed and you got to give them the insight and the knowledge of what it takes to be successful.""When things went bad, we sold the product that when it didn't work, planes didn't fly. Banks didn't process checks. GM didn't make cars.""It's about being accountable. Being able to do the things other people aren't willing to do to be successful. And really it's the extra effort.""He goes, but you didn't come here to be good. You came here to be great."Find out more about Frank Hauck through the link below.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankhauck/This episode is sponsored by Sandler. Sandler is a world leader in innovative sales, leadership, and management training. For more than 50 years, Sandler has taught its distinctive, non-traditional selling system and highly effective sales training methodology, which has helped salespeople and sales managers take charge of the process.
Meg welcomes Dr. Amy Hauck Newman, the Scientific Director and the Chief of Molecular Targets and Medications Discovery Branch and Medicinal Chemistry Section of the National Institute on Drug Abuse's Intramural Research Program also known as “NIDA” IRP. It is one of the 27 institutes and centers of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and it is dedicated to understanding the causes, consequences and treatment of substance use disorders. On today's show, Dr. Amy Hauck Newman discusses her work in developing novel medications to treat substance use disorders. She explains the lengthy process of drug development and the importance of intellectual property and partnerships. Dr. Newman also highlights the role of AI and machine learning in healthcare and drug design. Amy shares her journey into chemistry and the challenges and rewards of starting and leading her own laboratory. The use of drugs like Ozempic is touched on as well as various aspects of substance use disorder and the challenges associated with its treatment. Amy talks about the challenges in treating cocaine and methamphetamine use disorder and the emotional weight of working in this field. Finally, the conversation gets into the challenges in engaging the pharmaceutical industry when it comes to fighting substance use disorders.Further Reading: Molecular Targets and Medications Discovery Branch at NIDA Presynaptic and Postsynaptic Mesolimbic Dopamine D3 Receptors Play Distinct Roles in Cocaine Versus Opioid Reward in MiceNIH Postbac ProgramNIH Summer Internship Program (SIP)Episode Credits: The Game-Changing Women of Healthcare is a production of The Krinsky Company. Hosted by Meg Escobosa. Produced by Meg Escobosa, Calvin Marty, Chelsea Ho, Medina Sabic, Markala Comfort, and Wendy Nielsen.Edited, engineered, and mixed by Calvin Marty. All music composed and performed by Calvin Marty. ©2024 The Krinsky Company
Aron welcomes his dentist, Dan Hauck to the podcast. Dan is a lifelong resident of Riverton, and has led quite the interesting life. Dan is an avid hunter, fisher, and outdoorsman, and has been part of the Outdoor Dream Foundation, helping disabled youth and combat wounded veterans get into hunting and the outdoors. Dan also dives into a darker time in his life, and his journey back! An incredible podcast from one of Riverton's own. If you're interested in becoming part of the Outdoor Dream Foundation or know of someone who would greatly benefit from their services, be sure to visit https://outdoordream.org/