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Flashback episode in honor of Hinge Health's IPO this week. In the episode, Jacob and Nikhil sit down with Daniel Perez, the Co-Founder and CEO of Hinge Health, a digital clinic for patients with joint and muscle pain. They discuss Hinge Health's strategy for selling to employers, how digital health solutions can reach and retain users, the role of software x hardware in disrupting healthcare, and more. (0:00) Intro(2:34) The Evolution of Employer Health Solutions(4:03) Challenges and Strategies in Digital Health(7:07) Focus on Musculoskeletal Care(9:51) Engaging and Retaining Patients(16:17) Marketing and Awareness Strategies(19:31) The Role of Independent Validators(22:27) Clinical Validation and R&D Excellence(23:04) Healthy Competition and Market Differentiation(23:59) Product Superiority and Customer Validation(26:05) Team Dynamics and Tough Decisions(29:49) Future of Hinge Health and Healthcare Automation(31:44) AI and Technology Integration(36:18) Hardware Innovations and Market Impact(39:19) Value-Based Care and Outcome Guarantees(41:14) Regulatory Challenges and Innovation Constraints(43:38) Closing Thoughts and Entrepreneurial Advice Out-Of-Pocket: https://www.outofpocket.health/
During RSAC Conference 2025, Andrew Carney, Program Manager at DARPA, and (remotely via video) Dr. Kathleen Fisher, Professor at Tufts University and Program Manager for the AI Cyber Challenge (AIxCC), guide attendees through an immersive experience called Northbridge—a fictional city designed to showcase the critical role of AI in securing infrastructure through the DARPA-led AI Cyber Challenge.Inside Northbridge: The Stakes Are RealNorthbridge simulates the future of cybersecurity, blending AI, infrastructure, and human collaboration. It's not just a walkthrough — it's a call to action. Through simulated attacks on water systems, healthcare networks, and cyber operations, visitors witness firsthand the tangible impacts of vulnerabilities in critical systems. Dr. Fisher emphasizes that the AI Cyber Challenge isn't theoretical: the vulnerabilities competitors find and fix directly apply to real open-source software relied on by society today.The AI Cyber Challenge: Pairing Generative AI with Cyber ReasoningThe AI Cyber Challenge (AIxCC) invites teams from universities, small businesses, and consortiums to create cyber reasoning systems capable of autonomously identifying and fixing vulnerabilities. Leveraging leading foundation models from Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI, the teams operate with tight constraints—working with limited time, compute, and LLM credits—to uncover and patch vulnerabilities at scale. Remarkably, during semifinals, teams found and fixed nearly half of the synthetic vulnerabilities, and even discovered a real-world zero-day in SQLite.Building Toward DEFCON Finals and BeyondThe journey doesn't end at RSA. As the teams prepare for the AIxCC finals at DEFCON 2025, DARPA is increasing the complexity of the challenge—and the available resources. Beyond the competition, a core goal is public benefit: all cyber reasoning systems developed through AIxCC will be open-sourced under permissive licenses, encouraging widespread adoption across industries and government sectors.From Competition to CollaborationCarney and Fisher stress that the ultimate victory isn't in individual wins, but in strengthening cybersecurity collectively. Whether securing hospitals, water plants, or financial institutions, the future demands cooperation across public and private sectors.The Northbridge experience offers a powerful reminder: resilience in cybersecurity is built not through fear, but through innovation, collaboration, and a relentless drive to secure the systems we all depend on.___________Guest: Andrew Carney, AI Cyber Challenge Program Manager, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) | https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-carney-945458a6/Hosts:Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine | Website: https://www.seanmartin.comMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine | Website: https://www.marcociappelli.com______________________Episode SponsorsThreatLocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974Akamai: https://itspm.ag/akamailbwcBlackCloak: https://itspm.ag/itspbcwebSandboxAQ: https://itspm.ag/sandboxaq-j2enArcher: https://itspm.ag/rsaarchwebDropzone AI: https://itspm.ag/dropzoneai-641ISACA: https://itspm.ag/isaca-96808ObjectFirst: https://itspm.ag/object-first-2gjlEdera: https://itspm.ag/edera-434868___________ResourcesThe DARPA AIxCC Experience at RSAC 2025 Innovation Sandbox: https://www.rsaconference.com/usa/programs/sandbox/darpaLearn more and catch more stories from RSAC Conference 2025 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/rsac25___________KEYWORDSandrew carney, kathleen fisher, marco ciappelli, sean martin, darpa, aixcc, cybersecurity, rsac 2025, defcon, ai cybersecurity, event coverage, on location, conference______________________Catch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-and-cybersecurity-conference-coverageWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage? Learn More
During RSAC Conference 2025, Andrew Carney, Program Manager at DARPA, and (remotely via video) Dr. Kathleen Fisher, Professor at Tufts University and Program Manager for the AI Cyber Challenge (AIxCC), guide attendees through an immersive experience called Northbridge—a fictional city designed to showcase the critical role of AI in securing infrastructure through the DARPA-led AI Cyber Challenge.Inside Northbridge: The Stakes Are RealNorthbridge simulates the future of cybersecurity, blending AI, infrastructure, and human collaboration. It's not just a walkthrough — it's a call to action. Through simulated attacks on water systems, healthcare networks, and cyber operations, visitors witness firsthand the tangible impacts of vulnerabilities in critical systems. Dr. Fisher emphasizes that the AI Cyber Challenge isn't theoretical: the vulnerabilities competitors find and fix directly apply to real open-source software relied on by society today.The AI Cyber Challenge: Pairing Generative AI with Cyber ReasoningThe AI Cyber Challenge (AIxCC) invites teams from universities, small businesses, and consortiums to create cyber reasoning systems capable of autonomously identifying and fixing vulnerabilities. Leveraging leading foundation models from Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI, the teams operate with tight constraints—working with limited time, compute, and LLM credits—to uncover and patch vulnerabilities at scale. Remarkably, during semifinals, teams found and fixed nearly half of the synthetic vulnerabilities, and even discovered a real-world zero-day in SQLite.Building Toward DEFCON Finals and BeyondThe journey doesn't end at RSA. As the teams prepare for the AIxCC finals at DEFCON 2025, DARPA is increasing the complexity of the challenge—and the available resources. Beyond the competition, a core goal is public benefit: all cyber reasoning systems developed through AIxCC will be open-sourced under permissive licenses, encouraging widespread adoption across industries and government sectors.From Competition to CollaborationCarney and Fisher stress that the ultimate victory isn't in individual wins, but in strengthening cybersecurity collectively. Whether securing hospitals, water plants, or financial institutions, the future demands cooperation across public and private sectors.The Northbridge experience offers a powerful reminder: resilience in cybersecurity is built not through fear, but through innovation, collaboration, and a relentless drive to secure the systems we all depend on.___________Guest: Andrew Carney, AI Cyber Challenge Program Manager, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) | https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-carney-945458a6/Hosts:Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine | Website: https://www.seanmartin.comMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine | Website: https://www.marcociappelli.com______________________Episode SponsorsThreatLocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974Akamai: https://itspm.ag/akamailbwcBlackCloak: https://itspm.ag/itspbcwebSandboxAQ: https://itspm.ag/sandboxaq-j2enArcher: https://itspm.ag/rsaarchwebDropzone AI: https://itspm.ag/dropzoneai-641ISACA: https://itspm.ag/isaca-96808ObjectFirst: https://itspm.ag/object-first-2gjlEdera: https://itspm.ag/edera-434868___________ResourcesThe DARPA AIxCC Experience at RSAC 2025 Innovation Sandbox: https://www.rsaconference.com/usa/programs/sandbox/darpaLearn more and catch more stories from RSAC Conference 2025 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/rsac25___________KEYWORDSandrew carney, kathleen fisher, marco ciappelli, sean martin, darpa, aixcc, cybersecurity, rsac 2025, defcon, ai cybersecurity, event coverage, on location, conference______________________Catch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-and-cybersecurity-conference-coverageWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage? Learn More
Ambitious-ish: Success Without Burnout for Smart, Driven Women
Do you ever feel that knot in your stomach when you see a competitor's success on social media? Or a flash of panic when someone in your industry launches something big before you? Competition is a normal part of being a high achiever, but too often we get caught in a toxic cycle of comparison that keeps us stuck in self-doubt and overwhelm. In this episode, we're diving into the difference between toxic and healthy competition and how to make the shift. We'll explore what each one looks and feels like, share stories from our own journeys, and provide practical strategies you can use to stop obsessing over what everyone else is doing and start getting the results you want. If you're ready to go from bitter to better, this episode is for you. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.ambitious-ish.com/55
Got feedback about this episode? Send Carolyn a textToday, we're breaking down the topic of competition amongst athletes – and exploring the differences between healthy and unhealthy rivalries.My guest is Brandy Adolphe, a fierce competitor and good friend, who recently won the 1500m national indoor title in the 45-49 age group with a blazing time of 5:32.19. Carolyn & Brandy have raced head-to-head many times—mostly Brandy wins, sometimes Carolyn does—but one thing remains constant: their respect for each other.Over the years, they've noticed a tendency for people to frame their competition as a rivalry filled with tension or drama. But is that really the case? In this episode, they discuss:What it really means to compete The pressure of outside narratives, and Why they believe rivalries—when rooted in mutual respect—can make us all better athletes.Connect with Brandy: Instagram: @brandyadolphe3Brandy's 1st Inspired Soles interview: Running by Feel with 3:19 MarathonerBrandy's 2nd Inspired Soles interview: Sinister 7 Race RecapConnect with Carolyn:Instagram: @inspiredsolescast or @carolyn.c.coffinYou can help spread the running love! The best way to SUPPORT Inspired Soles is to share your favourite episode(s) with friends, subscribe, or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Connect on Instagram @inspiredsolescast or email guest ideas to inspiredsolescast@gmail.com.
This episode is brought to you by Puori: Clean protein powder is here with Puori's Pw1 Whey Protein, and we have an exciting deal for you! Right now, get 20% off, or if you choose their already discounted subscription, you get almost a third off the price! Only available when you visit the exclusive URL https://www.Puori.com/VALERIA and use promo code VALERIA. In this week's episode, Valeria sits down to chat with her friend, model Vita Sidorkina. While in a goofy, silly mood, Valeria and Vita cover navigating friendships and the pitfalls of gossiping to the pressures of achieving Russian beauty standards. They delve into their personal horror stories in the modelling industry, the impact of their Eastern European backgrounds on their careers, and positive life realizations in their 30s. Through humor and introspection, Valeria and Vita also explore the culture of oversharing, the evolving views on self-improvement, the importance of staying true to oneself, and the comeback of American patriotism. Follow Vita: https://www.instagram.com/vitasidorkina/ Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/valerialipovetsky/ Shop my look from this episode: https://liketk.it/54Swt What we talked about: 00:00 Eastern Eurpoean Banter 00:08 Healthy Competition and Podcasting 01:39 Talking Shit and Gossiping 03:48 In and Out Trends for 2025 06:51 Friendship and Making New Friends 09:22 Russian Beauty Standards and Natural Beauty 15:32 Parenting and Childhood Memories 27:19 Age Gap Relationships: Healthy or Trauma related? 32:06 The Importance of Respect in Relationships 32:46 Expressing Emotions and Setting Boundaries 33:21 Dealing with Toxic Relationships 34:56 Cutting Out BS Friends 37:18 America vs. Eastern Europe: Cultural Differences in Communication 37:51 The Balance Between Sharing and Oversharing 38:12 The Struggle with Superficiality 45:00 Shots O'Clock 47:54 Modeling Industry HORROR Stories 57:34 Patriotism and the American Dream Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jacob and Nikhil sit down with Daniel Perez, the Co-Founder and CEO of Hinge Health. Hinge Health is a digital clinic for patients with joint and muscle pain, having raised $800M+ from investors like Coatue and Tiger Global. They discuss Hinge Health's strategy for selling to employers, how digital health solutions can reach and retain users, the role of software x hardware in disrupting healthcare, and more. [0:00] Intro[2:34] The Evolution of Employer Health Solutions[4:03] Challenges and Strategies in Digital Health[7:07] Focus on Musculoskeletal Care[9:51] Engaging and Retaining Patients[16:17] Marketing and Awareness Strategies[19:31] The Role of Independent Validators[22:27] Clinical Validation and R&D Excellence[23:04] Healthy Competition and Market Differentiation[23:59] Product Superiority and Customer Validation[26:05] Team Dynamics and Tough Decisions[29:49] Future of Hinge Health and Healthcare Automation[31:44] AI and Technology Integration[36:18] Hardware Innovations and Market Impact[39:19] Value-Based Care and Outcome Guarantees[41:14] Regulatory Challenges and Innovation Constraints[43:38] Closing Thoughts and Entrepreneurial Advice Out-Of-Pocket: https://www.outofpocket.health/
Introducing Bill Gates: The Untold Story of Who Bill Gates REALLY Is from On Purpose with Jay Shetty.Follow the show: On Purpose with Jay ShettyHow do you define success beyond money and career? Do you think wealth should come with a responsibility to give back? Today, Jay Shetty sits down with one of the most influential innovators of our time, Bill Gates, to explore the intersection of personal growth, technological innovation, and philanthropy. Bill reflects on his journey from a curious child fascinated by computers to building Microsoft and becoming a global force for change. Bill shares candid stories about his upbringing, his parents’ profound influence, and the lessons he learned from their high expectations and encouragement. He also talks about his career-long passion for innovation and his views on climate change, the promise of AI, and the Gates Foundation’s life-saving work, such as developing vaccines and tackling malnutrition. His insights are not just about the cutting edge of technology but also about humanity’s moral responsibility to harness it for good. A deeply reflective portion of the episode focuses on grief, as Gates discusses the loss of close friends like Paul Allen and Kent Evans, and how their influence continues to guide his mission. Jay and Bill share thoughts on how service and philanthropy can redefine success and leave a lasting legacy, with Bill underscoring the importance of giving back and the moral imperative for the wealthy to use their resources to create equity. In this interview, you'll learn: How to Innovate with Purpose and Impact How to Lead with Empathy and Collaboration How to Turn Failure into a Learning Opportunity How to Use AI to Solve Global Challenges How to Honor the Legacy of Mentors and Loved Ones How to Find Joy in Lifelong Learning Whether it’s pushing the boundaries of innovation, building meaningful relationships, or giving back to make the world a better place, we all have the capacity to create positive change. With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty Join over 750,000 people to receive my most transformative wisdom directly in your inbox every single week with my free Monk Mode newsletter. Subscribe here. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:27 Early Exposure to Computers 04:18 Different But Exceptional 06:27 Pressure to Live Up to Parents Expectations 08:15 Genuine Parental Support and Connection 14:09 Growing Up with a Supportive Father 22:58 Are Schools Failing Children? 27:33 Motivate Your Kids Right 29:57 Undiagnosed ADHD and ASD 33:18 How Do You Deal with Grief? 40:21 Working with Steve Jobs 45:31 Healthy Competition in Business 49:46 Turning to a Life of Service and Giving Back 56:11 Politics and Humanitarian Effort 59:27 The Importance of AI Policies 01:04:14 Innovation Against Human Limitation 01:09:11 Tough Form of Self Love 01:11:37 Bill on Final Five Episode Resources: Bill Gates | Website Bill Gates | Facebook Bill Gates | Instagram Bill Gates | Youtube Gates Foundation Source Code: My BeginningsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
Introducing Bill Gates: The Untold Story of Who Bill Gates REALLY Is from On Purpose with Jay Shetty.Follow the show: On Purpose with Jay ShettyHow do you define success beyond money and career? Do you think wealth should come with a responsibility to give back? Today, Jay Shetty sits down with one of the most influential innovators of our time, Bill Gates, to explore the intersection of personal growth, technological innovation, and philanthropy. Bill reflects on his journey from a curious child fascinated by computers to building Microsoft and becoming a global force for change. Bill shares candid stories about his upbringing, his parents’ profound influence, and the lessons he learned from their high expectations and encouragement. He also talks about his career-long passion for innovation and his views on climate change, the promise of AI, and the Gates Foundation’s life-saving work, such as developing vaccines and tackling malnutrition. His insights are not just about the cutting edge of technology but also about humanity’s moral responsibility to harness it for good. A deeply reflective portion of the episode focuses on grief, as Gates discusses the loss of close friends like Paul Allen and Kent Evans, and how their influence continues to guide his mission. Jay and Bill share thoughts on how service and philanthropy can redefine success and leave a lasting legacy, with Bill underscoring the importance of giving back and the moral imperative for the wealthy to use their resources to create equity. In this interview, you'll learn: How to Innovate with Purpose and Impact How to Lead with Empathy and Collaboration How to Turn Failure into a Learning Opportunity How to Use AI to Solve Global Challenges How to Honor the Legacy of Mentors and Loved Ones How to Find Joy in Lifelong Learning Whether it’s pushing the boundaries of innovation, building meaningful relationships, or giving back to make the world a better place, we all have the capacity to create positive change. With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty Join over 750,000 people to receive my most transformative wisdom directly in your inbox every single week with my free Monk Mode newsletter. Subscribe here. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:27 Early Exposure to Computers 04:18 Different But Exceptional 06:27 Pressure to Live Up to Parents Expectations 08:15 Genuine Parental Support and Connection 14:09 Growing Up with a Supportive Father 22:58 Are Schools Failing Children? 27:33 Motivate Your Kids Right 29:57 Undiagnosed ADHD and ASD 33:18 How Do You Deal with Grief? 40:21 Working with Steve Jobs 45:31 Healthy Competition in Business 49:46 Turning to a Life of Service and Giving Back 56:11 Politics and Humanitarian Effort 59:27 The Importance of AI Policies 01:04:14 Innovation Against Human Limitation 01:09:11 Tough Form of Self Love 01:11:37 Bill on Final Five Episode Resources: Bill Gates | Website Bill Gates | Facebook Bill Gates | Instagram Bill Gates | Youtube Gates Foundation Source Code: My BeginningsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
Introducing Bill Gates: The Untold Story of Who Bill Gates REALLY Is from On Purpose with Jay Shetty.Follow the show: On Purpose with Jay ShettyHow do you define success beyond money and career? Do you think wealth should come with a responsibility to give back? Today, Jay Shetty sits down with one of the most influential innovators of our time, Bill Gates, to explore the intersection of personal growth, technological innovation, and philanthropy. Bill reflects on his journey from a curious child fascinated by computers to building Microsoft and becoming a global force for change. Bill shares candid stories about his upbringing, his parents’ profound influence, and the lessons he learned from their high expectations and encouragement. He also talks about his career-long passion for innovation and his views on climate change, the promise of AI, and the Gates Foundation’s life-saving work, such as developing vaccines and tackling malnutrition. His insights are not just about the cutting edge of technology but also about humanity’s moral responsibility to harness it for good. A deeply reflective portion of the episode focuses on grief, as Gates discusses the loss of close friends like Paul Allen and Kent Evans, and how their influence continues to guide his mission. Jay and Bill share thoughts on how service and philanthropy can redefine success and leave a lasting legacy, with Bill underscoring the importance of giving back and the moral imperative for the wealthy to use their resources to create equity. In this interview, you'll learn: How to Innovate with Purpose and Impact How to Lead with Empathy and Collaboration How to Turn Failure into a Learning Opportunity How to Use AI to Solve Global Challenges How to Honor the Legacy of Mentors and Loved Ones How to Find Joy in Lifelong Learning Whether it’s pushing the boundaries of innovation, building meaningful relationships, or giving back to make the world a better place, we all have the capacity to create positive change. With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty Join over 750,000 people to receive my most transformative wisdom directly in your inbox every single week with my free Monk Mode newsletter. Subscribe here. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:27 Early Exposure to Computers 04:18 Different But Exceptional 06:27 Pressure to Live Up to Parents Expectations 08:15 Genuine Parental Support and Connection 14:09 Growing Up with a Supportive Father 22:58 Are Schools Failing Children? 27:33 Motivate Your Kids Right 29:57 Undiagnosed ADHD and ASD 33:18 How Do You Deal with Grief? 40:21 Working with Steve Jobs 45:31 Healthy Competition in Business 49:46 Turning to a Life of Service and Giving Back 56:11 Politics and Humanitarian Effort 59:27 The Importance of AI Policies 01:04:14 Innovation Against Human Limitation 01:09:11 Tough Form of Self Love 01:11:37 Bill on Final Five Episode Resources: Bill Gates | Website Bill Gates | Facebook Bill Gates | Instagram Bill Gates | Youtube Gates Foundation Source Code: My BeginningsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
Introducing Bill Gates: The Untold Story of Who Bill Gates REALLY Is from On Purpose with Jay Shetty.Follow the show: On Purpose with Jay ShettyHow do you define success beyond money and career? Do you think wealth should come with a responsibility to give back? Today, Jay Shetty sits down with one of the most influential innovators of our time, Bill Gates, to explore the intersection of personal growth, technological innovation, and philanthropy. Bill reflects on his journey from a curious child fascinated by computers to building Microsoft and becoming a global force for change. Bill shares candid stories about his upbringing, his parents’ profound influence, and the lessons he learned from their high expectations and encouragement. He also talks about his career-long passion for innovation and his views on climate change, the promise of AI, and the Gates Foundation’s life-saving work, such as developing vaccines and tackling malnutrition. His insights are not just about the cutting edge of technology but also about humanity’s moral responsibility to harness it for good. A deeply reflective portion of the episode focuses on grief, as Gates discusses the loss of close friends like Paul Allen and Kent Evans, and how their influence continues to guide his mission. Jay and Bill share thoughts on how service and philanthropy can redefine success and leave a lasting legacy, with Bill underscoring the importance of giving back and the moral imperative for the wealthy to use their resources to create equity. In this interview, you'll learn: How to Innovate with Purpose and Impact How to Lead with Empathy and Collaboration How to Turn Failure into a Learning Opportunity How to Use AI to Solve Global Challenges How to Honor the Legacy of Mentors and Loved Ones How to Find Joy in Lifelong Learning Whether it’s pushing the boundaries of innovation, building meaningful relationships, or giving back to make the world a better place, we all have the capacity to create positive change. With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty Join over 750,000 people to receive my most transformative wisdom directly in your inbox every single week with my free Monk Mode newsletter. Subscribe here. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:27 Early Exposure to Computers 04:18 Different But Exceptional 06:27 Pressure to Live Up to Parents Expectations 08:15 Genuine Parental Support and Connection 14:09 Growing Up with a Supportive Father 22:58 Are Schools Failing Children? 27:33 Motivate Your Kids Right 29:57 Undiagnosed ADHD and ASD 33:18 How Do You Deal with Grief? 40:21 Working with Steve Jobs 45:31 Healthy Competition in Business 49:46 Turning to a Life of Service and Giving Back 56:11 Politics and Humanitarian Effort 59:27 The Importance of AI Policies 01:04:14 Innovation Against Human Limitation 01:09:11 Tough Form of Self Love 01:11:37 Bill on Final Five Episode Resources: Bill Gates | Website Bill Gates | Facebook Bill Gates | Instagram Bill Gates | Youtube Gates Foundation Source Code: My BeginningsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
How do you define success beyond money and career? Do you think wealth should come with a responsibility to give back? Today, Jay Shetty sits down with one of the most influential innovators of our time, Bill Gates, to explore the intersection of personal growth, technological innovation, and philanthropy. Bill reflects on his journey from a curious child fascinated by computers to building Microsoft and becoming a global force for change. Bill shares candid stories about his upbringing, his parents’ profound influence, and the lessons he learned from their high expectations and encouragement. He also talks about his career-long passion for innovation and his views on climate change, the promise of AI, and the Gates Foundation’s life-saving work, such as developing vaccines and tackling malnutrition. His insights are not just about the cutting edge of technology but also about humanity’s moral responsibility to harness it for good. A deeply reflective portion of the episode focuses on grief, as Gates discusses the loss of close friends like Paul Allen and Kent Evans, and how their influence continues to guide his mission. Jay and Bill share thoughts on how service and philanthropy can redefine success and leave a lasting legacy, with Bill underscoring the importance of giving back and the moral imperative for the wealthy to use their resources to create equity. In this interview, you'll learn: How to Innovate with Purpose and Impact How to Lead with Empathy and Collaboration How to Turn Failure into a Learning Opportunity How to Use AI to Solve Global Challenges How to Honor the Legacy of Mentors and Loved Ones How to Find Joy in Lifelong Learning Whether it’s pushing the boundaries of innovation, building meaningful relationships, or giving back to make the world a better place, we all have the capacity to create positive change. With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty Join over 750,000 people to receive my most transformative wisdom directly in your inbox every single week with my free newsletter. Subscribe here. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:27 Early Exposure to Computers 04:18 Different But Exceptional 06:27 Pressure to Live Up to Parents Expectations 08:15 Genuine Parental Support and Connection 14:09 Growing Up with a Supportive Father 22:58 Are Schools Failing Children? 27:33 Motivate Your Kids Right 29:57 Undiagnosed ADHD and ASD 33:18 How Do You Deal with Grief? 40:21 Working with Steve Jobs 45:31 Healthy Competition in Business 49:46 Turning to a Life of Service and Giving Back 56:11 Politics and Humanitarian Effort 59:27 The Importance of AI Policies 01:04:14 Innovation Against Human Limitation 01:09:11 Tough Form of Self Love 01:11:37 Bill on Final Five Episode Resources: Bill Gates | Website Bill Gates | Facebook Bill Gates | Instagram Bill Gates | Youtube Gates Foundation Source Code: My BeginningsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Does the thought of competition in business make you feel uneasy, or excited? If you feel more on the uneasy side, I hope you'll check out this episode for a mindset shift! In this episode, I'm sharing what I believe to be the three main benefits of healthy competition and how it can be good for your business. Topics covered in this episode include: Why competition is normal and needed in the business world Approaching competition within your industry with a healthy mindset How to use competition to foster innovation and growth Remember, competition is not about winning, it's about improving and growing your business! Show notes available at www.leadinglady-coaching.com/podcast Have you joined the Leading Ladies Facebook Group yet?! I would love to see you in there! Head to https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadingLadiesAAL to join! Let's connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aalcoaching Let's connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leading.lady.coach/
Winning is a big deal to kids – whether it's on the soccer field or racing their sibling to the car door. And with big competition comes big emotions. So how best to navigate when your child loses – or wins for that matter? Sam Weinman, author of “Win at Losing: How Our Biggest Setbacks Can Lead to Our Greatest Gains” joins Lynn and Justin with practical, healthy strategies for parents to help their little ones deal with competition. Tools that we can all use from the toddler years into adulthood. In our Parenting Story of the Day, we hear how Kelsey Demers, a mom of seven, uses family game night to teach her children bigger life lessons–resilience, critical thinking, and the value of spending real “facetime” around the family table. You can also watch this podcast on YouTube and reach us at podcast@munchkin.com. Sam Weinman / IG / FB / LinkedIn Author Sam Weinman was inspired to pen “Win at Losing: How Our Biggest Setbacks Can Lead to Our Greatest Gains,” because his two sons both struggled with losing. Wanting to show them that losing has real benefits, he started on a journey to talk to people—famous and otherwise—about how they handled a notable loss, and what they learned from it. Weinman is the digital editorial director at Golf Digest and also covered golf and the NHL for The Journal News in Westchester, N.Y. He wrote for numerous publications including USA Today, Golf World, Yahoo! Sports, ESPN the Magazine, and Sports Illustrated. He has been honored with multiple awards in the Associated Press Sports Editors and Golf Writers Association of America writing contests. Kelsey Demers / IG / TikTok Kelsey and Adam and their seven kids love to play board games! So much so they created the website TheTableTopFamily.com to help everyone find the perfect game to inspire their family to spend more quality time together. They believe that there is nothing more fun than spending an evening together laughing and connecting over the shared experience of playing a game. StrollerCoaster: A Parenting Podcast is created by Munchkin Inc., the most loved baby lifestyle brand in the world. You can find all your favorite Munchkin products – including the Spring 2-in-1 Bouncer – at Munchkin.com. Use the code STROLLERCOASTER15 for 15% off regular-price items! Follow Munchkin on Instagram / Facebook / Pinterest Trees For the Future
In this greatest hits episode of Getting to Aha!, Darshan Mehta is joined by Robert Spector, Author of Nordstrom Way. They discuss Robert's aha! moments, how to use customer service to improve businesses, the benefits of efficient customer service, and approaches to delivering more value to customers.
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Send us a textIn this episode of The DAUGHTERED Podcast, hosts Oscar + Blandon discuss the role of fathers in preparing their daughters for life's inevitable competitions. They highlight the importance of teaching children to strive for excellence and embrace competition without becoming cutthroat. The conversation reflects on how society often dilutes the concept of winning and losing with participation trophies, weakening the understanding of real-world competition. The hosts emphasize building a foundation of healthy competition, integrity, and resilience, encouraging children to learn from failures and relish genuine achievements. They also discuss the significance of avoiding negative behaviors like cheating and the value of work ethic and self-responsibility. Don't wake the baby!Unwind to a wholesome mix of parenting stories, quirky humour, and cosy craftingListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Do you compete against your spouse, best friend, roommate, sibling? Ever wondered how to keep the competitive spirit alive without straining your closest relationships? Tune in to this week's episode of Champions Mojo, where I, Kelly Palace, share five tips that will revolutionize how you compete against or alongside your loved ones. Drawing from my own experiences with my competitions with my husband Mark, who is also a competitive swimmer, I discuss how gratitude, focusing on personal milestones, and celebrating mutual victories can transform competition into a bond-strengthening activity.Get inspired as I recount a thrilling race in the 400 IM where Mark and I finished within a hair's breadth of each other. Plus, hear about the motivating stories of the Olympic swimming siblings sets, the Shackells and the Walshes, who embody the perfect blend of healthy rivalry and supportive encouragement. Whether you're into sports, board games, or any competitive endeavor, these insights will help foster a nurturing and positive competitive environment. Don't miss out on these game-changing tips!Be grateful you have a shared activity that you are both passionate aboutFocus on your own goals and personal bestsAllow the other person to teach you something newCelebrate their successes, when they win, and give them space when you winEnjoy the positive impact that competing with someone you love has on your performance. It raises you to a higher level!Podcast mentions:Host Kelly Palace's Husband Mark PalaceOlympians: Alex and Aaron ShackellAlex and Gretchen WalshErika Connelly Olympic Trials Finalist Catie Deloof
In this episode of 'Creation's Paths,' non-binary sci-fi fantasy writer Charlie and their husband Brian discuss the complexities surrounding competition and its effects on community and unity. Using examples from sports, art, and politics, they explore how competition can bring people together or foster division and strife. The conversation highlights the importance of evaluating the outcomes of competitive events and finding ways to build a healthier community through constructive competition. The episode also delves into cultural aspects, using both historical and modern contexts to illustrate these ideas.Tips or Donations here: https://ko-fi.com/cedorsett patreon.com/cedorsett Substack: https://www.creationspaths.com/ For Educational Resource: https://wisdomscry.com For all of the things we are doing at The Seraphic Grove go to Creation's Paths https://www.creationspaths.com/ Social Connections: BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/creationspaths.com Threads https://www.threads.net/@creationspaths Instagram https://www.instagram.com/creationspaths/Transcript:Charlie- New: [00:00:00] In this season of competition and games especially with the certain one that just happened over in France. There are a lot of ramifications for community and bringing people together. While good sportsmanship can bring people together. It can also tear people apart when factionalization and too much, shall we say team spirit gets brought in. So let's talk about competition, strife and community. On today's Creation's Paths. Intro . Hello everyone. My name is Charlie. I'm a non-binary scifi fantasy writer. I'm joined today by my wonderful husband, Brian. Brian - New: Hello. Charlie- New: I've been working a lot on a not so super secret [00:01:00] project. For https://wisdomscry.com, a whole bunch of stuff about Brigid is getting written up and copied in. I've also decided to grab a bunch of the prayers. From the Carmina Gadelica and put them in there. It's been quite a project. So I'm a little toasty. Today, we're going to be talking about competition, strife and community. These really good together, especially when we're thinking about this season of Lúnasa. It is so traditional to have games. And back in the old times, they actually had like full on like chariot, races and stuff. And games, that happened during this time of year. It's my understanding that there are still places in Ireland, where they have fun fairs and competitions and stuff still to this day, which is awesome. But on a larger note. Competition it's not a bad thing. I feel like we need to start there. Competition in and of itself is not a bad thing. It can. Lead. To all manner of bad things, it can [00:02:00] really get out of hand really easily. If not kept in check. Brian - New: It is a tool. And like all tools. There is no moral attribution to it. It serves a function it is a social tool used for individuals to come together around what they're competing over. To test themselves to grow, to learn. It's also one of the ways that children learn skills later in life. It is a tool. There is no moral attribution to it and of itself. But like you said, in today's society, a lot of the bad that comes into it is when people have those attachments. Charlie- New: I want to disagree. Okay. But only slightly. do have a very moral listic view of competition, mainly because I feel that competition often comes into fields where it does not belong. That is a big problem. Now I don't have a problem with poets battling each other. [00:03:00] there's a long tradition of the filí doing their poetic battles against each other. I have no problems with things like that. But when I see like an art show, how do you determine the best art? Brian - New: Yeah. That's not the place for that kind of competition. An art show itself wouldn't be a competition. If you were to have a competitive art event like a person creating new culinary dish and then call that. a, competition. That's not using the tool. Appropriately. It's like trying to use a screwdriver as a, saw to cut a tree down. Like, you know, let's screwdriver we'll do it, but it's going to be terrible for everybody Charlie- New: because the actual competition in a cooking competition is actually who made the favorite. D not the best. isn't the best dish. Brian - New: The point of the competition is these individuals coming together in good spirit. Pushing themselves, pushing their boundaries. Testing and challenging [00:04:00] their proficiency in the thing and having fun doing it. And so technically win or not is not the end game. That's not the end point. Yes, it's nice to be like, Hey, I won this award or whatever, back to the art example of the culinary example, those chefs that are doing that. You using the tool properly, grow and develop their craft so much more. A lot of people do from proper competitive events, but so much of it's done for the wrong reasons. And I think that's where the problem comes in. Charlie- New: Let's see, that's the problem in framing. They're not competitive events. And competitive racing is a competitive event. You are all doing the exact same thing. There is a measurable standard as to who wins. We can try to be as objective as we want to be about art music, food. Any of these kinds of things, movies, right. We can try to be. As objective as we want to be, but there is no actual objective standard. True. [00:05:00] That can be applied there. It's always going to be a subjective standard. There are movies that I love that are arguably not great movies. I love the Godzilla movies, for example, and with a few rare exceptions that I would say our art, like our actual really good. Objectives really. Well shot. Masterpieces that have a lot of depth and meaning and things to say. Those are few and far between. And it wasn't likely Godzilla versus Kong, which is. A guy in an ape suit, fighting a guy in a lizard suit. And there's, it's just, it's silly. It's funny. It's fun. And if you don't groove on that kind of silliness. You're not going to enjoy that movie and you're going to rate it badly and it's not objectively worse. Of a film. Do you get what I'm saying? Yeah. I've seen a lot of movies that are technically proficient. I'm not going to say the name of the filmmaker that I want to say, but there's a particular filmmaker that for anybody who [00:06:00] knows my film reviews will immediately. Know who I'm talking about. Who makes breathtakingly, stunningly beautiful movies. Almost every frame is a piece of art. They're gorgeous, gorgeous films that have no story, no characters. Just stuff happening. They're empty, vacant shells. That. Don't really do anything for me. But a lot of people like. This particular person. And like the movies that he makes. And this is where I think competition becomes problematic. Because. For example politics weren't in an election year in the United States. Politics is not a competitive sport. No. It is supposed to be a debate over whether or not we want to do what this person is wanting or that person, or this party or that party, or what have you. We're supposed to be debating the merits of the positions put forward. But way too many people on every side. And I do mean every side, because while we live in a two [00:07:00] party state, there are more than. Two factions. They're playing for their team. They're not actually looking at any of the broader questions. They're not looking at. Any of the bigger things. This is where competition really becomes a problem. I don't care if my team wins in a situation like that. I care if. We make the country actually a better place. will, this actually make improvements who has the better plan for improvement. We see this a lot in church politics, especially, which is one of the things that. Frustrates me to no end with church politics. I don't care what your side is. We really shouldn't have sides. We're all in name, at least worshiping the same God, even though that gets argued about in a way that is frustratingly common. We're all technically working towards the same end goals. But factionalism comes in and this is the unhealthy side of. Sport [00:08:00] of competition. Is factionalism. I have no problems with somebody who really likes a certain sports ball team. And wants to root for that sports ball team. I do have a problem. When. Language like, and I hate the supporters of the other team, or I hate the city of the opposing team or the rival team. Or anything like that comes up. Why? That is unhealthy. Competition. There's nothing wrong with supporting your team. Brian - New: Part of that, I guess is when looking at the fruits. That result from the competition. You can really tell if it's a good competition or bad competition. Is it a good fruit or a bad fruit? Is the end result Unity or separation. You can have sides in the structured frame of the competition, but in the end, the whole point is building community. If division, separation, factionalism is the end result. Then the competition has gone bad. It is sour. [00:09:00] Something is tainted in that fruit. That has resulted from it. And should be quickly evaluated reflecting upon discerned. To see what needs to be corrected so that it can result in unity and bringing people together in community building. If people are coming together as a community, that's great. But if it's this community versus that community in the end, it's still not good. It's like the whole point of the Olympics will play Olympics was to get these separate nationalistic states. Before even nationalism was around his, as he states were rising in self identifying and us versus them, it was to bring them together. So that there could be community. So there could be piece of healing amongst these two separate communities. So they could. Have Intercommunity interaction, healthy interaction. Charlie- New: You keep using the word unity. I think unity is one of the many misunderstood concepts in the world today. I particularly like what Hagle had to say about. Unity. It's [00:10:00] something that I go to and it's become almost a mantra for me though. This is my wording of what he said, because if you've ever read Hagle, Hey, you'll never said anything simply that he could say in a lot of words, Hagle. Argues. That you cannot have unity. Between similar or identical things. There is no such thing as unity. Between similar and identical things, you can only have unity in diversity. If everything is the same, if everything is too similar. Well, you actually have is conformity. Not unity. And the conformity and unity are not the same thing. Very different. And. While Hagle. It is. Not as accessible as some of his ideas should be for. The. General conversation. He's right here. The biggest problem with all of this is. We tend to choose conformity and label it unity. Very true. And this is [00:11:00] where competition. Can really be a problem because we are using. Very arbitrary things. You know, I remember when I was a kid and my dad was trying to get me into baseball. He was a big fan of the St. Louis Cardinals. He was trying to get me to be a big fan of the St. Louis Cardinals. I started asking questions like, Oh, so this is the Missouri team, like yeah. Yeah. This is the Missouri team. So the players are from Missouri. No. So the players are all from the St. Louis area. So some are, some of them are from Illinois and some of them are from Missouri. No, they're from all over the country. Some of them are even international players. Why is it a Missouri team then? Oh, because it's in the city of St. Louis. Well, you could put anything in this city of St. Louis and say it's local. What makes it like, I couldn't understand this idea. Because if I'm supposed to have this regional affiliation, With this. Event this team. Shouldn't it reflect the region. I remember [00:12:00] saying to him once. If a college could field players from other schools, that doesn't make sense to me. They're not. Playing for their school, then they're just playing the game. I still, have a bit of a problem, understanding this idea of, Not having more localized player bases for sports ball teams. The problem that comes in and what I didn't understand as a child that I was trying to get at is this factionalism of this is the local team. When absolutely nothing about it made it local. The owners were not from the region. Most of the players were not from the region. The only thing that made it from the region is they played at a stadium. In the region. Technically. That didn't make sense. When you start thinking about. How competition often works. Unjust. Rivalries, if you will. And unjust factionalism often has some weird lie at the heart of it. Some weird distortion in there. So that you have [00:13:00] to believe some cognitive dissonance. That you have to accept two. Get into it. Now, I'm not saying that you can't love your local team because not all the players come from your local region. I was just as a child, trying to understand, well, what made them local? Because of all these things are not local. What does that mean? That they're our team. What does it mean? For any of the things that we have this factionalism about. A political party. We say shares ideas. But does it. When you actually look at the political parties as they exist in the United States. You start looking at. What people who are registered to that party think and believe on various subjects and what the policy proposals are of that party. And this goes for all of the parties in the United States, Brian - New: all two of them, we only have two major. This is also a winner. Take all greens in the libertarians and yeah. Charlie- New: it's true for all of the political parties that we have here. They're a banner that people are rallying behind that aren't necessarily reflective of [00:14:00] the beliefs of the people that are even within the group itself, which is strange to me, especially for the smaller groups. I can understand there being different than a larger group, because consensus has to be arrived at. But even for the smaller parties that we have, we, we see this kind of disconnect. In there. We also see it from. A religious standpoint in what to. Members of various churches and religious communities believe. What do their creeds profess. What are they told what they have to believe. The most obvious example of this is especially in the United States. The majority of Roman Catholics in the United States are a pro-choice. And the Catholic church has staunchly pro-life. That's , dissonance there. And I get that they're coming from a top-down model and I'm not wanting to get into all that. This ride or, die that we have for. Groups and organizations that. May or may not actually represent us. That we may or may not actually be a [00:15:00] part of. Is a strange thing and it's something we need to watch out for. I do not like attending sports ball games. I find them dull. I find them boring. Over the years, I've had friends that have competed in various leagues. And I love going to their games. Why because I'm there to root for my friend. I don't care about this amalgamated team of whatever. Right because I don't know them. I have no connection to them. I do care about. My friend, who's playing on the team. And so I have a connection there. And that's where I think we really need to start asking ourselves. And interrogating our connection with competition. What is our connection to this competition? And how is it breeding? Strife potentially in our communities. I am a member of several religious groups. And orders. All of which allow you to be members of multiple. Works. So there's no strife there. I have noticed in some groups I am treated differently because of my [00:16:00] association with other groups. That share 99% of their beliefs in common. One or 2% are different. And even those are just worded differently. They're not even really different. They're just different words are chosen. They come at it from a different angle or perspective. That is an unfair. An unjust. Competition. You can be a member of both of these groups, all three of these groups. You don't have to choose. One. That gets to the real issue here in how competition breeds strife. When we pretend and often we are pretending. That we're engaged in a zero sum game. When in reality. There are very few zero sum game. Now, I'm sure you've heard this phrase and. Just to make sure that we're all on the same page. Checkers is a very good example of a zero sum game. There are a set number of pieces on the board. Who wins the person who captures the most of their [00:17:00] opponents. Pieces. Yes. Yes. This is how it works. That's a zero sum game. There are only so many checkers on the board and yes, there are some versions of the rules where there are ways to get pieces back that have been lost and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But there are only so many there. You are fighting over a finite resource. Most games are not struggling over a finite resource. There is no. Score cap. And when there is there's. An agreement on it. We're going to play Rummy to 500 plants. You negotiated ahead of time. Most things are not zero sum games. Though they're often treated. Not only is if there are zero sum games. But that all games are winner. Take all games. What is the winner? Take all game. It's a game where you guess what? I wonder it takes all, nothing is left over for anybody else. The economy is often treated. As both a zero sum game. And. A winner take all game. Politics is often treated the same way. The problem is neither of these [00:18:00] actually are. When you're having an argument with someone. Which is a form of competition. There's not always a zero sum. In there. Sometimes there is. Where are we going to go for dinner? that is a winner take all game. Unless you decide to go your separate ways and not have dinner together, which is both sides losing from my point of view. Somebody is going to have to get up and give up their favorite choice or both people are, and you're gonna have to compromise on a middle ground place to go eat for dinner. What movie are we going to watch tonight? There are compromises that can be had here. A tie or a compromise is not a loss. And this is the poison. That an over competitive. Environment puts into people's minds. Brian - New: Competition used. To create derision. It's bad competition. It's something that is, especially, in the states. Because the whole, like ties being a bad thing or being viewed as a loss, being taught to generation after generation after generation. It has poisoned a lot of the [00:19:00] minds into causing division and strife when it's not necessary. It's why discourse or arguments? Competitively done amongst two individuals. Oftentimes nowadays are so tainted and become so poisoned. Filled. Because of this fact that they think it's zero sum. When in reality, no, it's a discourse. It's challenging ideas and sharing ideas and challenging. The shared ideas amongst each other, amongst the parties involved in that competition. Charlie- New: If a good game is had by all. Everybody wins. Yeah. Yes, the score may show something else, right? But, and there may be a trophy or a prize or something like that. And. I'm not saying that those wins don't count and I'm not someone who. Though I'm going to be characterized as somebody saying, just hand out participation, trophies, trophies for everything.Brian - New: A great example of this in pop culture. Is great British baking show. I think this is part of why it was so popular [00:20:00] because. It was a competition baking show. Yes, they were competing. There is a winner at the end. When in reality, all of the bakers, when they have all grown, they've all gotten stronger, a lot of community and comradery has formed amongst the members. Fostering. Stronger community. That's a win it doesn't win. And that's where all parties win. Charlie- New: That's really the struggle that we're having right now. This is really the issue that faces our country and our world more than anything else we're competing. Over things that don't matter. We're still competing over oil resources. When we need to be moving away from that. We're competing over whether or not settled science is settled. Science. I'm not one of those people that says, I believe authority figures because they're authority figures, but. If the data is in the data is in. Like when enough people have checked and checked and double checked and triple checked. The idea that everyone else is lying and only a [00:21:00] few people know the truth at a certain point. You have to realize that you're dipping into the well of conspiracy theory. But science is a competitive sport. It is. I have a theory. Here's my evidence. And then there's this thing called peer review, which a lot of people don't understand what that is. But peer review is literally prove me wrong. And people tear through the data they tear through the methodology that was used to not only collect the data. But to compile it and to figure out the results from it. Even after it passes peer review, that still doesn't mean it's true. That just means, okay. We haven't found any faults in it. If you really want to see how peer review and science works. Go to your favorite. App of finding information, whether that's a search engine or YouTube or something. And just search the phrase spinosaurus. You'll see how science actually works. It is a long protracted debate. [00:22:00] Where evidence mounts. Over time. What spinosaurus and aquatic dinosaur. Here's a paper pass. Peer review says yes. Here's paper pass. Peer review says no. Here's a paper comparing the two and found all kinds of flaws with both of them. Here's another paper that says this there's another paper that says that. And this argumentation is the point of it. Here's my data. Here's how I'm. You using the data? Here's how I'm looking through the data and when there's a rich, robust argument, you can see it. It's there. People even who say I can't question there. Data. They seem to have collected their data, find their methodology through three, five. But this doesn't seem to work for me. I don't know why, but it just doesn't you still see those dissents in there even when they can't find a exact flaw to point their finger at. That's how real competition works. It's all real competition should work. They don't have to be [00:23:00] wrong because I disagree. They could be wrong. But. Now the ball is in my court. And I have to prove them wrong. I have to prove. That's something else is going on here. Something else is happening. That the data. It's not actually showing what they think the data is showing. That's how argumentation works. That's should be how a lot of our political debates. Get answered. I have a theory. This is how things work. Then we put those theories into practice called laws. Bill's what have you. And we test them out. Did tax policy a. Affect the economy. Go well or not. There is a data. We have to be honest about what the data says. Because some of my favorite theories have been found. Some of my favorite theories have been found wrong. Brian - New: Oftentimes for me, a lot of my theories have been found. You know what. There's definitely good things here, there were huge glaring flaws. And then. Further studies. Study needs adjusting and like [00:24:00] loopholes needed to be closed up. Because giant loopholes. Charlie- New: These are the things that we need to be bearing in mind and considering anytime we're entering competition, it's not life or death. We're not fighting in gladiatorial arenas, even though we'd like to use that wording. This isn't war. I'm sorry. Your sports ball game is not war. And especially right now hearing that language is very grading on me. You want to help keep me from caring about your sports ball. Keep using more analogies. With everything that's going on around the world right now. No. This is not warfare. It was never a good analogy. It could be a good analogy. We know of several groups that have staged games. To settle conflicts. So that nobody has to die. I'm all for let's have a cricket match or a soccer match, or some mutually agreed upon sports match. Instead of. Bombing a city to rubble. If we want to do that to solve conflict, but we're not doing that. That those stakes are not that [00:25:00] high. And especially in our local communities and our families amongst our friends, friend groups. It's not that high. And with the advent of streaming and the competition that is supposedly there. It just keeps getting ratcheted up and up and up. Instead of building community. Instead of building us up. As we're all leveling up our skill. We're breeding more and more dissension. Except for where we aren't. And there are beautiful places. Where we're not where people are. Sharing what they've learned and here's how I did this. Here's how I may made this happen. And there's a whole vibrant community of people doing that as well. But we need less strife. We just do. We have enough of it. Most of it that we do have is unnecessary to begin with, but that's a whole other. Argument for a whole other day. Brian - New: To go back and summarize all of this. The secret to competition. As we are all secretly competing. For Ki [00:26:00] tov. To make. Good. And to make it better. make good. Better. That is actually it. That is the secret of competition. Two different opposing sides or more. Or groups. To make. The whole thing better. Yeah. Charlie- New: That's what I actually loved about the. Apple. Top 100 albums of all time list. And that's in the way they phrased it. These aren't the best. Albums of all time. They're the most influential. There are people's most favorite? They did not put forward a criteria when they sent the ballots out. However you want to rake these. This could just be your personal favorite, the ones you just load up your library and see which ones you've listened to most over time and put them down on the list. They put four. No. Objective criteria. Anybody could put their own things on the list. And while I could argue for things that I love, that I would definitely have had on the list. Or things that were on the list that I felt. Should have been higher for various [00:27:00] reasons. Even the album's on there that I don't like. I can't argue with them being on there. It's because they're not trying to instill a false dichotomy onto those. It's not, these are the greatest albums of all time. No. W what is the greatest album of all time? I have no idea. I don't even know how to even start. Contemplating that subjective art again. Yeah. Brian - New: The beauty of the competition was in participating in it. As I had certain. Biased beliefs challenged. I was able to make those better. Charlie- New: It wasn't put forward as a competition. , they're top 10 are not the greatest ever. A lot of what the conversation was around it because they put out. A really lovely podcast to go along with it. Was, why is this here? Why did this show up here? And I kind of think it would be fascinating to do a ballot like that every 10 years or so. To see how it changes over time. Do things go up. Go down. What new things get added. Over [00:28:00] time. As new music's being made. What things get lost? What old things get rediscovered and get brought back up to the top. That's an interesting. use for something like that. But most of us like that are just a vanity project that a bunch of people get into a room and just pick things. Put him into an arbitrary order. And again, I'm not saying their methodology was perfect. I'm just saying it's a very interesting. Way to do this in a non-competitive way. It actually did create a very competitive list. I didn't actually see a lot of strife about it. Usually when a top 100 lists like that comes out, there's a lot of arguing. Yeah. I didn't actually see a lot of arguing this time. I find that fascinating. I hope you got something out of this. This is something we wanted to talk about and. It's not an easy topic to get into. And it's one that we might revisit again next year at Lúnasa, and maybe find a better way in, or a different way in. Let me know what you think. How do competitions strife in community work? 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Welcome back to another episode of the Married Into Crazy podcast with Snooks and Lovey! We're diving into some golden advice today by blending our love for the Olympics with valuable marriage lessons. In this video, we draw parallels between the dedication, teamwork, and perseverance seen in Olympic teams and how these qualities can elevate your relationship. Whether you're married or aspiring to be, our insights will help you Raise The B.A.R. in your marriage. We'll share personal anecdotes, a bit of humor, and practical tips to foster a marriage mindset. From communication and trust to supporting each other through tough times, learn how to be a gold medal-worthy team with your partner. Curious about enhancing your relationship further? Check out our Couple to Couple Coaching and our Raise the Bar program. Plus, don't miss out on our merch that's perfect for all you marriage-minded folks. Visit marriedintocrazy.com and raisethebar marriage.com to explore how we can help you elevate your relationship! Until next time, be blessed and keep striving for that gold together! #MarriageLessons #SnooksAndLovey #MarriedIntoCrazy #RaiseTheBARMindset #CoupleToCoupleCoaching #RelationshipGoals #MarriageMinded #LoveAndGrowth #OlympicTeams #LessonsFromTheOlympics #MarriedLifeInsights #CommunicationInMarriage #MarriageAdvice CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Welcome back to the Married Into Crazy podcast 01:22 - Marriage Resources at MarriedIntoCrazy.com 04:02 - The Olympics and Marriage Mindedness 11:23 - Teamwork in Individual Sports 16:23 - Suni Lee & Simone Biles: Teammates Support 19:25 - Healthy Competition in Relationships 23:30 - Collaboration Over Competition in Marriage 26:55 - Raising the Bar in Relationships
Thomas R. Williams is an author, former NFL player, consultant, and speaker. He ignites and inspires people to embrace their own greatness. Thomas combines his natural infectious energy, inspiration, and openness to connect with audiences. He helps organizations become more productive and profitable by refocusing on a shared vision and embracing the principles of Positive Leadership. Thomas works with universities, organizations, adults and youth helping them get from where they are to where they want to be. Thomas R. Williams and Sathiya discuss: [3:00] What led him to do this kind of work now [8:01] What would you say to someone with no skills? [10:41] The thing that brings you to life. [16:45] What does it look like when people maximize their mindset? [20:01] We're going to go for it. [25:57] The importance of culture and positive peer pressure. [28:26] Positive peer pressure and the pursuit of greatness. [34:26] How to get rid of pornography? [36:17] Stopping smoking marijuana and chewing tobacco. Read Dig: Discover Your Depth, Determination, and Destiny Through Adversity Check Out Thomas Williams Book A Call With Sathiya's Team
What is healthy competition? It's an interaction that encourages everyone to reach their highest potential, to strive for even higher achievements. What's interesting about healthy competition is that it creates a space where everyone is encouraged to bring their 'A' game. In the workplace it allows and encourages people to be their personal best and set stretch goals. I think it can actually improve collaboration. Healthy competition encourages innovation, new ideas, and different approaches. This podcast focuses on leadership tools that spark full engagement in a competitive environment..
Send us a Text Message.Transform Your Sales Floor: Explore Central Desking's Daily Desk—Game-Changing Gamification and Ultimate Follow-Up Await! Click to Elevate Your Team's Performance! https://www.centraldesking.com/home1 Level Up with Philip Cheatham: Drive Transformation in Your Dealership with Expert Insights. Click to Connect and Propel Your Business Forward! https://app.minnect.com/expert/PhilipCheathamIn this inaugural episode of Season 5, hosts Philip Cheatham, Sterling Brown, and Brian Steele dive into the crucial topic of fostering healthy competition within dealerships. They explore innovative strategies to generate productive competition among team members, highlighting how it can drive performance and motivation. The trio also examines potential pitfalls where competition can go wrong, leading to negative outcomes such as resentment or unethical behavior. Throughout the episode, they offer practical tips on carefully navigating competitive dynamics, ensuring that the positive aspects of competition are harnessed while mitigating any adverse effects. Tune in to learn how to create a balanced and thriving competitive environment that boosts dealership success.Stay Ahead of the Curve: Follow 'Dealer Process Secrets' on Facebook for Exclusive Insights and Tips to Boost Your Dealership's Performance! https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100060243223598 Dive into Success: Stream 'Dealership Process Secrets' Audiobook for Free! https://www.philipcheatham.com/optin1605827423969 Gain an Edge with Philip Cheatham: Dive into Articles Packed with Expert Insights and Proven Strategies for Automotive Excellence! https://www.theautomotivesoftware.com/optin1605824562615Your reviews fuel our show! If you love diving into the world of automotive excellence with a touch of humor, please take a moment to leave us a review. Follow 'Dealer Process Secrets' to stay updated with all our engaging content and keep the insights rolling in!Support the Show.
Join us on Average Joe Finances as our guest Greg Rubin shares his journey from starting as a prop trader in 2007, through the financial crisis, and eventually running a capital allocation program at Axi Select. He discusses the evolution of trading, risk management, and trade psychology, emphasizing the need for proper risk management to succeed in trading.In this episode:Understand trade psychology, emphasizing successful trading is about probabilities, not timing.Learn risk management and trade psychology for avoiding costly mistakes and fast-tracked learning.Requisite balance between AI capabilities and human element in AI-driven businesses.Axi Select's tiered system for profit sharing, incentivizing traders to climb ranks for higher funding access.And so much more!Key Moments:00:01:00 Interview with Greg Rubin: AxiSelect Overview00:02:17 Greg Rubin's Background and Career Journey00:04:50 AxiSelect's Unique Trading Model00:07:13 Benefits of AxiSelect for Traders00:12:38 Risk Management and Quarantine Process00:14:27 Adapting to Market Trends and AI in Trading00:18:20 Understanding the Trading Program Structure00:19:34 Dashboard and Performance Metrics00:20:45 Healthy Competition and Community Interaction00:21:09 Requirements to Access the Trading Room00:22:08 Trading is a Marathon, Not a Sprint00:23:01 Final Round: Personal Insights and LessonsFind Greg Rubin on:Website: www.axi.comLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/greg-rubin-9b85321b/?originalSubdomain=auFacebook: www.facebook.com/axi/?_rdc=1&_rdrInstagram: www.instagram.com/axi_official/Twitter: www.twitter.com/axi_officialYoutube: www.youtube.com/AxiOfficialChannelAverage Joe Finances®All of our social media links and more: https://averagejoefinances.com/linksAbout Mike: https://mikecavaggioni.comAbout Tawnya: https://www.themoneylifecoach.com/Show Notes add-on continued here: https://averagejoefinances.com/show-notes/*DISCLAIMER* https://averagejoefinances.com/disclaimerSee our full episode transcripts here: https://podcast.averagejoefinances.com/episodesLife Money & More A Podcast About Life, and Money. Hosted by Youtuber, and Real Estate Agent Sage WeissListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
GoImagine is making waves as a new and promising platform for handmade sellers to sell their products. Does Etsy finally have some healthy competition in the marketplace? If shop suspensions, lacking customer support for sellers, and the take over of drop shippers have you feeling wary about Etsy, tune in for a breath of fresh air as founder Jon Lincoln shares about the culture and success of GoImagine. **“How to Sell Your Stuff on Etsy” is not affiliated with or endorsed by Etsy.com STUFF I MENTIONED: Use code SAVE40 to get 40% off my Etsy Course Listings that Sell 2.0: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/etsy-listings-that-sell **Submit questions for Attorney Paige Hulse: https://lizziesmiley.surveysparrow.com/s/Questions-for-Paige-Hulse/tt-p7XWogS7f8WhVFMn8WX935 **Submit questions for the Etsy FAQ episode: https://lizziesmiley.surveysparrow.com/s/FAQ-episode-questions/tt-dEeCxhdfYaf3eqBYohD7fZ More about GoImagine: Check it out and sign up here: (use code “smiley” and get your first month FREE!) https://goimagine.com/ Community for Makers: https://www.makercircle.com/ Facebook group for GoImagine sellers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/goimagine CURRENT EVENTS: ⭐Apply to be a Podcast Guest: https://bit.ly/48hFD8X Did you miss the Micro Niche Magic SEO Masterclass? Get the recording PLUS my Etsy SEO Workshop: ➡️ Micro-Niche Magic Masterclass: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/micro-niche-magic Save $50 with the code SAVE50 ➡️ Grab the A.I. Digital Product Workshop for Mockups: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/ai-workshop Save $50 with the code YT50 --------------------------------------------- ⭐Book a one-on-one Etsy coaching session with Lizzie: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/coaching Find me on Instagram and TikTok @HowtoSellYourStuff FREE ETSY MASTERCLASS: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/masterclass FREE PDF DOWNLOAD: “4 Strategies I Used to Grow My Etsy Shop from $25 to $6000k/month”: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/site/4-strategies-opt-in Grab my UPDATED Etsy Course for physical product sellers: “Listings that Sell 2.0” and learn how to skyrocket your Etsy business: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/etsy-listings-that-sell ----- HOW TO SELL YOUR STUFF WEBSITE: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/ HOW TO SELL YOUR STUFF INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/howtosellyourstuff/ HOW TO SELL YOUR STUFF SHOWNOTES: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/blog/134 THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY: My most popular freebie— the FREE PDF download where I share the “4 Strategies I Used to Grow My Etsy Shop from $25/month to $6000+/month.” Grab a copy and start leveling up your Etsy shop: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/site/4-strategies-opt-in AND Paige Hulse Law and the Creative Law Shop Whether you're just getting started on Etsy or you've been selling for years but never quite got around to the legal setup, I want to make sure you know about Attorney Paige Hulse and her Creative Law Shop. If you need legal assistance for your Etsy shop, want to register a trademark, or are looking for help with forming a business—contact Paige at https://paigehulse.com/ AND If you're looking for a well-crafted legal document that is tailored to creative entrepreneurship, but don't want the cash outlay of hiring an attorney by the hour, you can get everything you need from an LLC operating agreement, multi-person LLC agreements for partnerships, special provisions for your Etsy Shop Policies, affiliate agreements, influencer contracts, photography releases, and so much more. There are over 80 contracts available plus free resources and educational tools waiting for you at https://www.shopcreativelaw.com/ Make sure you use the code smiley10 for 10% off of anything from the Creative Law Shop! *Some of the links above are affiliate links which means I'll receive a commission if you purchase through my link, at no extra cost to you. You can see my affiliate disclosure here: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/affiliate-disclosure
Frank Kitchen, a motivational speaker and author, shares his journey from a career in training and leadership development to becoming a professional speaker. He emphasizes the importance of talent and passion in pursuing a career and the impact of competitiveness on driving performance. Frank's story highlights the evolution of his career and the diverse industries he has impacted through his speaking engagements. The conversation explores the concept of healthy competition and its impact on personal growth, success, and relationships. It emphasizes the importance of prioritizing potential, inspiring others, and fostering a supportive community of driven individuals. The discussion also delves into the idea of competitive collaboration and the positive influence of ambitious and driven individuals on each other's success.Connect with Frank via his website www.frankkitchen.comTakeaways:The combination of talent and passion is essential for pursuing a fulfilling career.Competitiveness can drive performance and inspire others to achieve their best.The evolution of a career can lead to unexpected opportunities and diverse industry impacts.Recognizing talent and harnessing competitiveness can lead to personal and professional growth. Healthy competition can inspire personal growth and success.Prioritizing potential and fostering a supportive community of driven individuals is essential for personal and collective success.Ambitious and driven individuals can positively influence each other's success through competitive collaboration.Sign up for the monthly newsletter with Steve and Career Competitor by providing your details here - Request to become part of our communityAlso be sure to give him and the show a follow on Instagram @careercompetitorpodcast
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Welcome to Beyond Networth, the podcast where we delve into the stories and strategies of individuals who have transcended traditional measures of success. In today's episode, we're joined by Eric Gubler, a seasoned realtor and the host of the Eric Gubler Podcast. Tune in as we explore the transformative power of healthy competition, self-development, and entrepreneurial mindset. Drawing from personal experiences and candid conversations, we explore how overcoming challenges and embracing continuous growth have shaped Eric's journey. Key Takeaways: The Power of Competition: Eric emphasized the significance of healthy competition in fostering innovation and driving business growth. Drawing from personal experiences, they explore how rivalry can propel ventures to new heights. Cultivating a Growth Mindset: Exploring the concept of a growth mindset, Eric unpacks its relevance in overcoming obstacles and seizing opportunities in entrepreneurship. He shares practical strategies for cultivating resilience, adaptability, and a hunger for continuous improvement. Investing in Self-Development: Eric emphasizes the importance of investing in self-development and continuous learning. They discuss how seeking mentorship, coaching, and networking opportunities have accelerated their growth and opened doors to new possibilities. Pickleball Passion: Eric shares his personal passion for pickleball and his aspirations to explore entrepreneurial opportunities within the sport. Reflecting on past experiences and challenges, he discusses the emotional journey of balancing personal interests with family commitments and growth priorities. Join us next time for another insightful conversation on Beyond Networth, where we explore the stories behind the numbers and the people who are redefining what it means to be truly wealthy.
Melbourne-based provisional psychologist Darren Godwin says tween and teens athletes and their parents can benefit from the same sort of assistance pros get to deal with ups and downs.
Melbourne-based provisional psychologist Darren Godwin says tween and teens athletes and their parents can benefit from the same sort of assistance pros get to deal with ups and downs.
Welcome to the latest episode of Flourish-Meant! In this enlightening discussion, host Tina Yeager sits down with children's author and speaker, Jennifer Noel Wilson, to explore the delicate balance between healthy competition and friendship. They delve into the impact of competition on children, the role of parents in modeling healthy competition, the influence of childhood experiences on adult relationships, and the significance of prayer and biblical principles in cultivating positive friendships. Jennifer also shares invaluable insights on how parents can support their children's journey towards building strong and meaningful relationships. Tune in to gain valuable wisdom and practical tips on fostering healthy competition and friendship in your family and community. Jennifer is an author, speaker, children's ministry leader, triathlete, wife, and mom to three teenagers. A graduate of Wheaton college, she desires to help bring families and children closer to Jesus through serving, teaching, and writing. Tina and Jennifer explore the role of competition in children's lives, its potential impact on friendships, and how parents can model healthy competition for their kids. With valuable insights into identifying and nurturing healthy competition, this episode offers practical tips for parents and caregivers aiming to guide children toward positive and supportive relationships in their competitive endeavors. From the abundance of valuable scripture references to the practical advice on redirecting negative competition and fostering positive sportsmanship, this episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating the intersection of competition and friendship within children's activities. In addition to the engaging dialogue, Jennifer shares about her debut picture book, "The Best Trophy," which encourages children to develop godly friendships by praying for each other and putting others first, based on the principles found in Ecclesiastes 4:9-10. We hope this episode provides valuable insights and encouragement for nurturing healthy competition and fostering strong friendships within your community. Connect with Jennifer Noel Wilson at jennifernoelwilson.com. To book Tina as a speaker, connect with her life coaching services, and more, visit her website: https://tinayeager.com/ To flourish in all seasons of life with the highest quality nutraceutical health supplements that benefit charitable causes, shop NutraMedix wellness supplements. Be sure to use my link https://www.nutramedix.com/?rfsn=7877557.b6c6785 and add my special code TINA to get 10% off your entire purchase! Get inspired now and get Tina Yeager's newest release, Upcycled: Crafted for a Purpose! The book is available on Amazon, Bold Vision Books, or wherever books are sold. Visit Tina's website for craft videos and more at https://www.tinayeager.com/upcycled/ Follow Tina on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Tina-Yeager-M.A./e/B06Y4T4TMG/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 If you're a writer, subscribe to Inkspirations Online (devotional publication by writers for writers): https://www.inkspirationsonline.com/ Manage stress and anxiety in 10 minutes a day with the course presented by 15 experts, Subdue Stress and Anxiety https://divineencouragement.onlinecoursehost.com/courses Connect with Tina at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tyeagerwriting/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinayeager/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tina.yeager.9/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TinaYeager Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/tyeagerwrites/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3865622.Tina_Yeager
Welcome to the Paint The Medical Picture Podcast, created and hosted by Sonal Patel, BA, CPMA, CPC, CMC, ICDCM. Thanks to all of you for making this a Top 15 Podcast for 3 Years: https://blog.feedspot.com/medical_billing_and_coding_podcasts/ I'd love your continued support of this content-rich, value-add podcast to help you succeed in the business of medicine: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonal-patel5/support Sonal's 11th Season starts up and Episode 17 features her Newsworthy updates on the month's fraud, waste, and abuse cases. Trusty Tip features Sonal's compliance recommendations on healthy competition in healthcare. Spark inspires us all to reflect on quantity versus quality based on the inspirational words of John Lasseter. Thanks to Advanced Coding Services: Website: https://advancedcodingservices.com/ Paint The Medical Picture Podcast now on: Spotify for Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonal-patel5 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6hcJAHHrqNLo9UmKtqRP3X Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast/id1530442177 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8zMGYyMmZiYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/bc6146d7-3d30-4b73-ae7f-d77d6046fe6a/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/tcwfkshx Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast-WRZvAw Find Paint The Medical Picture Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzNUxmYdIU_U8I5hP91Kk7A Find Sonal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonapate/ And checkout the website: https://paintthemedicalpicturepodcast.com/ If you'd like to be a sponsor of the Paint The Medical Picture Podcast series, please contact Sonal directly for pricing: PaintTheMedicalPicturePodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonal-patel5/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonal-patel5/support
"We have to invest in them for there to be hope" - Michael This week on Wrench Turners Podcast Nissan Master Technician, EV, GT-R, and CVT Specialist Royal Oak Nissan Michael Hillsden Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Invest in personal and professional development through training, mentorship, and engaging in healthy competition to enhance skills, income potential, and career growth. 2️⃣ Value and fairly compensate work, pursue passions outside of work, and foster a supportive community by acknowledging contributions and providing guidance to the next generation. 3️⃣ Adapt to industry changes by innovating in mentorship, compensation structures, and leveraging brand training, to foster team building and leadership development for both personal and financial success. Let's get into it. Find the episode: Spotify: YouTube: J. —- I'm Joshua Taylor and at Wrench Turners, we're developing Technicians into High-Value Leaders. Click my name + follow +
In our latest dialogue, we explore the concept of healthy competition and its transformative potential in personal and professional arenas. Join us as we delve into the dynamic interplay between competition, growth, and collaboration, and how it can drive individuals to excel while fostering camaraderie and mutual support. Discover the empowering effects of healthy competition on personal development, as it inspires individuals to push beyond their limits, innovate, and continuously improve. From embracing challenges as opportunities for growth to celebrating collective achievements, we'll uncover the keys to cultivating a competitive spirit that uplifts and motivates. Join the conversation and explore how embracing healthy competition can propel you towards greater success, fulfillment, and camaraderie in all aspects of life. Rhomas Men's Team podcast here. As always, if you resonate with our content, please follow, like, share, comment, and support our channel: https://www.rhomas.com/ #HealthyCompetition #PersonalDevelopment #Collaboration #SuccessMindset #Rhomas
In this thought-provoking episode, Todd engages with yoga teacher and champion Jordan Lydia Verla, uncovering her journey from beginnings in Utah to her transformational expeditions in Seattle and beyond. This conversation shares Jordan's story, exploring not only her personal adventures but also her deep connection to yoga's physical and spiritual aspects.Visit Jordan on her website: https://www.jordanlydia.com/Follow her on IG: https://www.instagram.com/jordanlydia_yogini/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@JordanLydiaKey Takeaways:Jordan's yoga journey is deeply intertwined with her personal growth and overcoming challenges, including moving cities and dealing with anxiety and depression.The 84 Classic Asana series plays a significant role in Jordan's yogic and teaching life, demonstrating the balance of strength and vulnerability in practice.Jordan shares a refreshing perspective on the yoga competition, addressing the human element of competitiveness and its natural occurrence in growth and self-improvement.Thanks for listening to this episode. Check out:
Welcome to the Veritas Vantage Podcast!In today's episode, your hosts Brian Hastings and Justin Maines provide you with a sneak peak of what's to come for this new show! They aim to share valuable insights and experiences to help listeners in and beyond the logistics industry. They discuss their reasons for starting the podcast, emphasizing the importance of collaboration, knowledge sharing, and legacy over competition. The podcast promises to cover various topics, including personal and professional development, with a focus on helping others succeed and foster a collaborative spirit. Brian and Justin are here to support both industry professionals and individuals with an entrepreneurial mindset, aiming to create a lasting impact.Get ready for discussions on Logistics and Leadership!See you on March 14th for the first 3 episodes!Timestamps:(00:27) - Our Belief in Collaboration and Healthy Competition(01:34) - What to Expect from Our Podcast(01:57) - The Mindset for Success in Logistics(02:31) - Invitation to Join the Veritas Vantage Podcast(02:36) - Striving for the Next LevelConnect with us!▶️ Brian's LinkedIn▶️ Justin's LinkedIn▶️ Veritas Logistics Website▶️ Veritas Logistics LinkedIn
Episode 62 of the Operation: Thriving Marriage Podcast – exploring the dynamics of Healthy Competition in relationships. Discover the underlying problem as we explore how competition can lead to conflict in marriages. We discuss how competitive individuals often attach personal value to winning, revealing insecurities that breed negative feelings. Our suggested solution emphasizes that avoiding competition altogether doesn't foster a thriving marriage. Instead, learn to compete in healthy ways by letting go of your ego, celebrating your spouse's victories, and being gracious when you win. We provide insights on what's fair game in healthy competition - from the gym to games - and what's off-limits, like competing for children's affection. It's crucial to prioritize your relationship over the competition. In the conclusion, we affirm that healthy competition is a positive force that pushes us to be better. Competing with your spouse over the right things can bring joy to your marriage and help you achieve and exceed your goals. Remember, never use competition to belittle your spouse, and always let go of your ego, celebrate wins together, and be gracious in victory. Tune in to Operation: Thriving Marriage for valuable insights on fostering a healthy, competitive spark in your relationship.
Timestamps:04:14: Are product marketers actually marketers?08:15: What is easier: being a generalist PMM or a specialist like in CI?12:05: Is it easier being in competitive intelligence than product marketing?15:03: Does category creation matter in competitive intelligence?19:30: Biggest mistakes you can make on competitive intel24:20: How to command respect as a PMM28:12: How to break into CI as a PMM38:35: Where to find and learn more about Andy Show Notes:Andy LinkedInHealthy Competition LinkedInHealthy CompetitionReady for launch {March Cohort}
In this episode we welcome Yvens B. (@yvensb), a highly accomplished commercial and portrait photographer from Montreal, Canada. We explore the significance of healthy competition as a catalyst for motivation and personal growth, as Yvens B. shares his own transformative journey of changing paths to align with his aspirations. We discuss the art of lighting scenes in photography through Yvens B.'s valuable insights and techniques, where he expertly uses light to convey powerful narratives of hard work, passion, and triumph. With his impressive portfolio featured in esteemed industry publications, Yvens B. has established himself as a trusted and innovative creative professional.Check out Yvens Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@YvensBPhotoCheck out Yvens website: https://www.yvensb.co/Subscribe to TPM's Youtube page and watch full length episodes: https://www.youtube.com/thephotographermindset/If you're listening on Spotify you can now interact with us directly by typing your thoughts, opinions, or questions in the Q & A section. We read them and publish them. It's a great way to make these episodes more of a two conversation so be sure to add your two cents after each episode!Thanks to Tamron Americas for being our lead sponsor this episode! You can check out their website below to see their full lineup of camera lenses or visit your nearest photo retailer to purchase their products:https://tamron-americas.com/Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show:https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USVisit our website here: www.thephotographermindset.comThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photography@thephotographermindsetSupport the show
On this episode of Embracing Erosion, Devon chats with Andy McCotter-Bicknell, the Head of Competitive Intelligence at Apollo. They discuss how to accelerate your career, the branding implications of being acquired, the future of go-to-market tech, how to initially build out a CI program, defining competitors vs alternatives, his vision for his community, Healthy Competition, and much more. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devon-orourke/support
Introduction: Welcome back to the Art of Consulting Podcast, where we explore the intersections of sports and business. Today, we'll delve into a thought-provoking experience from this summer, involving our host's daughter and her track and field journey. Through this story, we'll uncover valuable lessons about competition, sportsmanship, and striving for excellence. Episode Highlights: Lessons from Track and Field: • Our host's daughter participated in the US track Nationals, competing in multiple events, including high jump. • Despite coming in ranked first, she finished fifth in the competition, sparking reflections on competition and results. Acknowledging Excellence: • Our host shares a personal experience of neglecting to congratulate the winning athlete and her parents immediately after the high jump event. • This missed opportunity highlighted the importance of recognizing and respecting the accomplishments of others. The Competitive Landscape: • In both sports and business, competition is a constant presence. • Competing against accomplished individuals can push us to prepare better, acknowledge the process, and understand that results are not always within our control. Accepting Results and Maturity: • Accepting competition results, whether favorable or not, is a sign of maturity. • Learning to gracefully handle both success and setbacks is crucial for personal growth and development. Embracing the Journey: • Competition serves as a valuable tool for personal improvement. • Recognizing that competing against strong opponents makes us better can lead to a more resilient and mature approach to life's challenges. The Power of Congratulation: • Congratulating competitors and colleagues on their achievements demonstrates maturity and sportsmanship. • Building positive relationships in competitive environments can lead to better collaboration and growth. Conclusion: As we conclude this episode of the Art of Consulting Podcast, we leave you with a powerful reminder: competition is a part of life, whether in sports or business. Embracing competition with maturity, recognizing the accomplishments of others, and striving for personal growth are essential elements of success. Keep being awesome, and remember that competition is not just about winning; it's about the journey and the lessons learned along the way. Thank you for joining us today on the Art of Consulting Podcast. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review. We look forward to sharing more valuable insights in our upcoming episodes. Until next time!
In today's discussion performance mindset coach, Sean Hansen, shares a couple quick perspectives on healthy competition.How do you as a leader create a culture of healthy competition that inspires people to surpass their perceived limitations but avoids the unhealthy overcompensation that can lead to backstabbing that erodes organizational effectiveness?Are you an executive, entrepreneur, or combat veteran looking to overcome subconscious blind spots and limiting messaging to unlock your highest performance? Feel free to reach out to Sean at Reload Coaching and Consulting.
In this captivating episode, Fawn Weaver shares her wealth of knowledge on entrepreneurship and financial empowerment. Join us as Fawn delves into the critical aspects of building a successful business, including the necessity of a well-crafted business plan featuring a SWOT analysis. She also discusses the plethora of funding opportunities available to black and brown entrepreneurs and underscores the importance of self-investment. Additionally, Fawn provides invaluable advice on how to approach competition in the business world, emphasizing the value of healthy competition as a driving force for innovation and growth. Host IG:@itstanyatime Guest IG: @fawn.weaverSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode, Steven and Alex go to IMG Academy in Bradenton Florida and sit down (for a second time) with the legendary coach David "Red" Ayme. Huge huge thank you to IMG Academy and Coach Red for making this happen! Episode Topics: 0:00 - Intro 4:34 - Nick Bollettieri's Passing and Legacy 11:00 - IMG Academy's "Complete Ecosystem" 16:50 - IMG Academy's Generational Success 23:07 - "Healthy" vs "Unhealthy" Competition 25:25 - Is IMG Academy Too Big? 29:52 - What Qualities You NEED to Have to Succeed at IMG 31: 40 - Sebastian Korda 34:45 - Tommy Haas Stories 50:40 - Rapid Fire Questions Links To Just Slap Tennis Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justslappodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzwDSZkBACxU0cTSP0_OKzQ For business inquiries please email: contact@justslaptennis.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/just-slap-podcast/support
Thomas R. Williams is an author, former NFL player, consultant, and speaker. He ignites and inspires people to embrace their own greatness. Thomas combines his natural infectious energy, inspiration, and openness to connect with audiences. He helps organizations become more productive and profitable by refocusing on a shared vision and embracing the principles of Positive Leadership. Thomas works with universities, organizations, adults and youth helping them get from where they are to where they want to be.Thomas R. Williams and Sathiya discuss:[3:00] What led him to do this kind of work now[8:01] What would you say to someone with no skills?[10:41] The thing that brings you to life.[16:45] What does it look like when people maximize their mindset?[20:01] We're going to go for it.[25:57] The importance of culture and positive peer pressure.[28:26] Positive peer pressure and the pursuit of greatness.[34:26] How to get rid of pornography?[36:17] Stopping smoking marijuana and chewing tobacco.Read Dig: Discover Your Depth, Determination, and Destiny Through AdversityCheck Out Thomas WilliamsBook A Call With Sathiya's Team
Lettermen Row's Spencer Holbrook, Tim May and Andy Backstrom break down the Buckeyes safeties after hearing from them after practice on Tuesday. Presented by Byers Auto! Go to gametime.co and use the code BUCKEYES for $20 off your first purchase. #OhioStateFootball #OhioState #CFBNews Subscribe for more Ohio State Football coverage: https://www.youtube.com/c/Lettermenrow?sub_confirmation=1 Ohio State Buckeyes videos from Columbus, Ohio from the staff of Lettermen Row. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sonya Looney is a coach, sponsored athlete, writer, mom, and podcaster. Sonya's results as a professional mountain biker include wins at the 24-Hour World Championship, 24-Hour National Championship, Breck Epic Stage Race, Yak Attack Stage Race, Brasil Ride Stage Race, and many more. Sonya's fantastic mindset course can be found here. Her excellent podcast is The Sonya Looney Show.Please enjoy this unique, in-person conversation between Sonya and Travis recorded at the airport en route to a speaking event.Sonya Looney Instagram | Website | Podcast Ep. 92 - Sonya LooneyEp. 107 - Mountain Biking in SalidaEp. 110 - Sonya Looney and Edward Parkwww.neuroreserve.com/travismacy and code TRAVISMACY for 15% off RELEVATE by NeuroReserve: Core Dietary Nutrients for Lifelong Brain HealthTravis Macy Instagram | WebsiteThe Feed Instagram | Website- - - - - - - - - - -If you like this podcast, please consider our book, A Mile at A Time: A Father and Son's Inspiring Alzheimer's Journey of Love, Adventure, and Hope*30% off with discount code MACESubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck us out: Instagram | Twitter | Website | YouTubeThe show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
In today's episode, Andy answers your questions on the best way to promote healthy competition between employees without creating a toxic environment, how to support your children in their entrepreneurial pursuits, and when you should evaluate your circle of friends to set yourself up for success.