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In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae Wright share how humans interact with the world through particles and waves. This was derived from the play, The Creative Play of Consciousness, by Gaia. Hear Scott's experience with particles and waves in the desert, the science of particles and waves, and the power of observing what is going on in the world. You will also learn how to be present and the importance of creating from the space of presence. Timestamps[01:33] The Creative Play of Consciousness[04:33] How humans interact with the world[06:54] The things in the Shaw that drew curiosity[08:47] Scott's experience with particles and waves in the desert[15:29] The science of particles and waves[16:23] The power of observing what is going on in the world[23:08] Tips to being present[25:57] The importance of creating from the space of presence[28:40] The overall goal of humanity[34:17] The Telepathy Tapes Podcast[36:08] Is peace something we align to or figure out?[39:03] The episodes of the play ‘The Creative Play of Consciousness'Notable quotes:“Where your energy goes is where your attention also goes.” - LaRae Wright [03:08]“We all observe based on where we are at and what we need, but we can't change what's happening.” - LaRae Wright [17:13]“The only thing that you can really change is yourself.” - LaRae Wright [20:02]“Thinking is the particle, and heart is the wave.” - Scott Wright [26:20]“The overall goal for humanity is one where we can come into a place and recognize who we are.” - Scott Wright [28:40]Relevant links:The Telepathy Tapes Podcast Website:https://thetelepathytapes.com/The Creative Play of Consciousness Website: https://www.gaia.com/series/the-creative-play-of-consciousness Subscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast
In this compelling episode of Partnering Leadership, host Mahan Tavakoli dives into a fascinating conversation with Scott Doorley and Carissa Carter, authors of Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future. As leaders at Stanford's d.school, Scott and Carissa bring a wealth of expertise on design thinking, adaptability, and systems thinking that is uniquely relevant for CEOs and senior executives facing today's complex challenges. Their insights are a timely reminder of the importance of embracing curiosity, imperfection, and collaboration to lead effectively in a fast-changing world.Throughout the conversation, Scott and Carissa reveal how design principles can transform the way leaders think, act, and guide their teams. They delve into practical strategies for noticing what others might miss, addressing systemic challenges, and preparing for uncertainty. Their unique perspectives on shaping leadership in turbulent times challenge conventional approaches and inspire listeners to adopt new mindsets that drive innovation and adaptability.As the conversation unfolds, Scott and Carissa explore topics like “shape-shifting” leadership, balancing confidence with curiosity, and harnessing discomfort as a powerful design tool. They share practical advice and real-world examples, making the conversation rich with actionable insights. Whether you're looking to improve your team's creativity, foster systems thinking, or simply become a more intentional leader, this episode offers ideas and strategies you can apply immediately.Actionable Takeaways:Hear how curiosity—not certainty—can redefine leadership confidence and lead to more adaptable and innovative decision-making.Discover why “noticing the unseen” is a critical skill for leaders, and learn how to develop this often-overlooked ability.Find out how to use shape-shifting leadership techniques to adapt your style to different situations and inspire your team in new ways.Learn why embracing imperfection is essential in complex systems and how leaders can balance risk with resilience.Hear Scott's take on how lowering cognitive load for your team can unlock creativity and drive better problem-solving.Unpack the surprising role of emotions in leadership decision-making and how acknowledging emotional triggers can lead to better choices.Explore Carissa's approach to leveraging discomfort as a design tool to find hidden opportunities and innovate in uncertain environments.Find out why focusing on multiple perspectives, or “many Norths,” can help leaders tackle today's messy, interconnected challenges.Discover how to make time for reflection and intentional noticing in an always-on, fast-paced work environment—and why it pays off exponentially.Understand how to prepare your organization for the ripple effects of change by designing for healing and adaptability.Connect with Scott Doorley and Carissa Carter:Stanford d. School Website Scott Doorley LinkedIn Carissa Carter LinkedIn Connect with Mahan Tavakoli: Mahan Tavakoli Website Mahan Tavakoli on LinkedIn Partnering Leadership Website
Send us a textAre you ready to dive into the exciting world of cooking? Join us for a captivating chat with renowned chefs Tony Van Hang and Scott Craig. Tony will wow us with his love for food and incredible skills, presenting dishes like goat cheese and broccoli stuffed chicken breast and crispy skin Gulf snapper—each a true work of art, beautifully showcased through John's photography. Then, we'll switch gears with Chef Scott Craig, who shares his journey from the intense kitchen competition to guiding the next wave of chefs. His documentary, "All Ships Rise," isn't just a film; it's a heartfelt project that highlights his dedication to the culinary world and mentorship.But that's not all. We're also excited about the U.S. Culinary Open happening in Atlanta this February, where Chef Scott Craig is likely to compete! We'll explore the thrilling realm of culinary competitions, where the journey often means more than the awards, and the relationships built can be priceless. Hear Scott share his experiences preparing for events like the US Culinary Olympics and the unexpected challenges that test resilience in the restaurant business. We'll also discuss the staffing hurdles many are facing today, especially in exclusive clubs, where Scott has found a supportive community. As the industry deals Elevate your dining experience with RAK Porcelain USA! As the exclusive tableware brand for the Walk-In Talk Podcast, RAK combines exceptional craftsmanship with innovative design. Whether you're a chef, a restaurant owner, or a food enthusiast, RAK's high-quality porcelain products will enhance every meal. Discover the artistry of food presentation and make every dining occasion special. Visit rakporcelain.com today and see how RAK can transform your table Get ready to innovate and organize your work space with Metro ! As the industry leader in storage & productivity solutions, Metro is here to transform and organize your kitchen With their premium solutions, you'll experience the Metro difference. Metro's sturdy and versatile shelving units, workstations, holding cabinets, and utility carts are designed to streamline operations and maximize your productivity. Don't settle for imitators! Metro products last lon Here is a word about our partners:Citrus America revolutionizes the retail and hospitality sectors with profitable solutions:- Our juicing machines excel in taste, hygiene, and efficiency.- Experience fresh, natural, and exciting juices as an affordable luxury.- We promote a healthier lifestyle by making it effortless to enjoy fresh, natural ingredients.- Join us in transforming the way people enjoy juices.Elevate your beverage game to new heights! Support the showThank you for listening to the Walk-In Talk Podcast, hosted by Carl Fiadini and Company. Our show not only explores the exciting and chaotic world of the restaurant business and amazing eateries but also advocates for mental health awareness in the food industry. Our podcast offers a behind-the-scenes look at the industry. Don't miss out on upcoming episodes where we'll continue to cook up thought-provoking discussions on important topics, including mental health awareness. Be sure to visit our website for more food industry-related content, including our very own TV show called Restaurant Recipes where we feature Chefs cooking up their dishes and also The Dirty Dash Cocktail Hour; the focus is mixology and amazing drinks! Thank you for tuning in, and we'll catch you next time on the Walk-In Talk Podcast. https://www.TheWalkInTalk.com Also rate and review us on IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27766644/reference/
Next week Mackenzie and Scott are jetting off to the night clubs of Paris, France as they discuss the musical comedy Victor/Victoria. Hear Scott and Mackenzie explore the score as they decipher the differences between Mancini and Wildhorn's compositions. They give their lists of who they think would work in leading this musical in a revival. Plus, discover the Tony Award drama that surrounds this show. All of this and Paris makes us horny on next Friday's all new episode! Don't forget to leave us a review and share your thoughts on this episode on our social media pages. Follow the links below to reach our pages. Facebook Instagram
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An unforgettable episode as legendary X-Men writer Scott Lobdell returns to the podcast! Dive deep into the creation of one of the most iconic versions of Wolverine in the classic Age of Apocalypse saga. Hear Scott's behind-the-scenes stories on the emotional and impactful death of Illyana Rasputin due to the Legacy Virus and how that moment shaped the X-Men universe. Plus, get the inside scoop on the cataclysmic destruction of Genosha, a pivotal moment in mutant history, and much more!
In this episode of Partnering Leadership, Mahan Tavakoli welcomes Scott Mautz, a renowned leadership expert and the author of The Mentally Strong Leader: Build the Habits to Productively Regulate Your Emotions, Thoughts, and Behaviors. Scott brings decades of experience from the corporate world, including a distinguished career at Procter & Gamble, to share profound insights on what it takes to build mental strength and lead effectively, especially in challenging times. Scott's journey began in central New York, where early physical challenges instilled in him a deep sense of resilience and fortitude. These personal experiences laid the foundation for his exploration into mental strength, a quality he has seen that differentiates successful leaders from those who falter. In his book and during the conversation, Scott emphasizes the critical nature of regulating one's internal state to achieve external success, a lesson drawn from both his research and his own life.Throughout the episode, Scott discusses the six mental muscles essential for mental strength: confidence, fortitude, boldness, decision-making, goal focus, and messaging. He shares actionable strategies for developing these muscles and highlights the importance of genuine inner confidence over the mere appearance of strength. His approach is both practical and deeply rooted in real-world applications, making it particularly relevant for today's high-pressure leadership environments.Actionable Takeaways:You'll learn how Scott Mautz's early life challenges shaped his understanding of resilience and mental strength.Hear how mental strength is defined as the ability to regulate your emotions, thoughts, and behaviors productively, even in adversity.Discover why many leaders feel pressured to appear strong and how this facade can erode genuine confidence.Learn the six mental muscles essential for developing true mental strength and practical ways to build them.Find out how to own your accomplishments and overcome imposter syndrome with specific, actionable steps.Hear Scott's unique lenses of resilience that help leaders transform setbacks into growth opportunities.Explore the balance between healthy doubt and overconfidence in leadership decision-making.Understand the importance of seeking feedback to gain a true perspective on your mental strength and leadership effectiveness.Learn about the customized mental strength training program Scott proposes, tailored to individual needs and goals.Connect with Scott MautzScott Mautz Website Scott Mautz LinkedInThe Mentally Strong Leader: Build the Habits to Productively Regulate Your Emotions, Thoughts, and Behaviors Connect with Mahan Tavakoli: Mahan Tavakoli Website Mahan Tavakoli on LinkedIn Partnering Leadership Website
The first non-Christian guest on Chapel Probation! Hear Scott's pal Tanzila (Taz) Ahmed tell her story and talk about her life of advocating for human flourishing. Her poetry will rock you to the core, and you'll hear her performace from the 2016 AAPI Heritage event at the White House during President Obama's last year. And whatever you know or don't know about the Islamic faith, Taz will surprise you with her views on art, activism, and life. Taz was a co-host of the wildly popular Good Muslim/Bad Muslin Podcast, and she is the author of a new book, Grasping at This Planet Just to Believe from Writ Large Press. Chapel Probation is part of the Dauntless Media Collective Join the Dauntless Media Discord for more conversation with all the podcast communities. Scott's book, Asian-American-Apostate- Losing Religion and Finding Myself at an Evangelical University is available now! Music by Scott Okamoto, Jenyi, Azeem Khan, and Shin Kawasaki and Wingo Shackleford Join the Chapel Probation Patreon to support Scott and for bonus content. Join the Chapel Probation Facebook group to continue the conversations. Follow Scott on Instagram and Twitter and Substack You can subscribe to Scott's newsletter and learn more about the book, the blog, and performances at rscottokamoto.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scott-okamoto/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scott-okamoto/support
In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and Ann Webb join the show to discuss making the big transitions after retirement that infuse you with energy in this new chapter. Scott and Ann are a married couple who made a big transition, moving from Utah to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, where they found the opportunity to rediscover themselves, explore new interests, and engage in activities that fill them with energy and joy. Hear Scott and Ann's experience of moving to San Miguel, the safety of living in Mexico, the story of building a country home in an ecovillage, and the experience of living there. They also share the process of making the big transitions after retirement.Timestamps[03:35] The experience of moving to Mexico[08:00] How Scott changed his mind about traveling[15:00] The story behind San Miguel de Allende[17:34] The safety of Living in San Miguel [22:12] How Scott and Ann got into art[31:54] Starting a new chapter that infuses you with energy after retirement [34:14] The story of building a country home in Mexico in an ecovillage[42:11] The experience of living in an ecovillage[52:32] The process of making big transitions in life after retirement[01:06:00] The importance of giving away the things that you don't use while alive [01:11:41] The new chapter that Scott and Ann are looking forward to start Notable quotes:“People in Utah are far more aggressive and less kind than San Miguel. People in San Miguel let everybody in.” - Scott Webb [19:30]“The happiest people are people with a community. Old people who live in co-housing are happier than isolated old people who don't have a community.” - Ann Webb [48:19]“If there are things that I don't use anymore, even pieces of jewelry, I want to give them now to people who need them so that I can be alive when they enjoy them, and they can know that they came from me.” - LaRae Wright [01:06:08]Relevant links:Website: https://www.truenaturebreathingandsound.com/Subscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast
Our guest today is Scott May, the Head of MISTA, a unique innovation platform bringing food companies and the startup ecosystem together. Scott has seen the challenges in our food system up close and is on a mission to transform how we eat and farm. After discovering his passion for food science, he has dedicated his career to innovating sustainable solutions as a food tech pioneer.Hear Scott's inspiring journey - from his early days in university to founding innovation hub MISTA. Discover the model he's developed to help startups and big companies collaborate on tackling issues like health, environment, and affordability.You will learn:Scott's journey from chemical engineering to founding MISTA and his mission to transform our food system through science and sustainability.How MISTA helps startups commercialize new technologies by connecting them with big companies and spinning off new ventures.Practical tips for food entrepreneurs on navigating industry challenges with resilience and self-care.Don't miss Scott's predictions on what's ahead in 2024 either. This is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of food.Timestamps:04:21 Introduction to Scott May05:35 What fuels Scott's passion?07:00 Working for Givaudan, a global leader in flavors and fragrancies09:07 The launch of MISTA, an innovation platform for the food industry13:31 What's wrong with our food system?15:47 Plant-based food innovation and evolution21:31 Attracting consumers and engaging with younger generations24:17 Regenerative Innovation in MISTA29:53 The strategic membership model of MISTA32:26 Spinning off new brands outside the corporate structure35:02 Communicating with the market37:24 The advice to startups for 202440:56 Mental health and burnout44:51 Predictions for 2024
Best-selling author, Hall of Fame speaker, and distinction expert Scott McKain explains what it means to be different vs. distinctive, and lays out the 4 cornerstones of setting yourself apart.Hear Scott's full interview in Episode 4 of The Action Catalyst.
"When a show opens you are the mayor of the little town. That is the theater. And you have to solve all the problems and social issues of the cast, as well as running all the technical aspects of the show." This episode features Scott Faris who was the Production Stage Manager for the US National Tour 2 and part of the US National Tour 4. Hear Scott share what goes into being a PSM on tour, what type of notes he had to frequently give the cast, and a detailed breakdown of how CATS actually works. Plus, Scott shares how his work on CATS and connection to John Napier led to him running Siegfried & Roy a the MGM in Las Vegas. Check out Scott's website: scottfarisdirector.com Produced by: Alan Seales & Broadway Podcast Network Social Media: @TheWrongCatDied Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week I am joined by Scott and Frankie of SHOOT THE FLICK to discuss the bonkers musical - POPEYE THE MOVIE. Fueled by ego and cocaine, this film is truly one of a kind - and maybe not in a good way. Hear Scott and Frankie "shoot" it down - but where do I stand?? Tune in and find out!Sign up for Zencaster TODAY! https://zen.ai/Ax2lLiOypAMyn_rp4eoKemgLq-YYFcUzPdCT19xZh1EOFFER CODES: cultworthyVisit thecultworthy.comVisit SHOOT THE FLICK: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shoot-the-flick/id1485421727
In Space, Hootie Can't Hear Scott. Jessica Cheese Stain. Snow-crab is for Losers. Ruby Rod Slippin into your Capsole. $2.29 Steak Buffet. Underworld: Red On-Air Light. Wasn't she married to a One Direction? Hot Brads in your area. Hootie, No Blowfish. mmmmm Bottom Feeder Fish. This is a Ponderosa county, sir. The Gardanese of the Galaxah. Gardenese Passport. Viva Las CES with Tom. Trading off He-Man and Barbies with Randy and Nicole and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Space, Hootie Can't Hear Scott. Jessica Cheese Stain. Snow-crab is for Losers. Ruby Rod Slippin into your Capsole. $2.29 Steak Buffet. Underworld: Red On-Air Light. Wasn't she married to a One Direction? Hot Brads in your area. Hootie, No Blowfish. mmmmm Bottom Feeder Fish. This is a Ponderosa county, sir. The Gardanese of the Galaxah. Gardenese Passport. Viva Las CES with Tom. Trading off He-Man and Barbies with Randy and Nicole and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
K. Scott Griffith, founder and managing partner of SG Collaborative Solutions, LLC and author of the world's first Collaborative High Reliability improvement programs, invites host Stephanie Maas to play a little game explaining the fallacy of how businesses measure results, and shares some outright shocking statistics on risk while driving, and the legal system.Hear Scott's full interview in Episode 447 of The Action Catalyst.
Episode n. 23: Scott Haughton, a well-rounded corporate executive, turned startup entrepreneur, turned co-founder of Envestors, the platform for seed investors and ambitious company founders. All that with a dry sense of humour! 29 November 2023 – From his quietly luxurious office suite, nested in the heart of East London, Scott spoke with Annabelle, the host of the show, about his trajectory in the food, consumer and healthcare industries, and then seed investing and venture capital sectors. How did his early-days experience in multinationals shape him and his view of the UK corporate landscape? What did he learn along the way? What was the inception of Envestors? What comes next? Hear Scott's story and anecdotes here, in his conversation with Crefovi's founding and managing partner, Annabelle Gauberti. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hear Scott and Steven talk about how mental health can truly be a beautiful thing!
Warwick Life host Scott Nerney talks with Daniels Halloween House manager and creator Mike Daniels. Every fall, Mike Daniels builds a delightful all-ages Halloween display at his home at 69 Darrow Drive in Buttonwoods, and when the season changes, he puts up a Christmas display. Hear Scott and Mike catch up on this year's Halloween exhibit and find out what you'll see when you visit the Daniels Halloween House Christmas show. Visit the Daniels Halloween House of Warwick Facebook page. Warwick Life highlights what's special in Warwick, Rhode Island and helps listeners get the most from this seaside community. Warwick Life is produced by Scott Nerney and presented by the Varnum Memorial Armory Military & Naval Museum. Write to warwicklife@gmail.com. Music by Tess Der Manouelian.
Up and at 'em early for what could be a historic day in DC! With the GOP set to vote on another (!) candidate for House Speaker, Scott Jennings got up early to chat with CNN's Kasie Hunt about Rep. Mike Johnson - the new option for the GOP Speaker. With less name recognition than previous candidates, Mike Johnson could prove to be exactly what the GOP needs. A soft-spoken, non-controversial, workhouse. Hear Scott's thoughts on Rep. Johnson as he chatted with Kasie on Wednesday morning!
Happy Friday friends. Today Dave Blezard joins us to talk about Halloween, Uber orders, and more. It's a fun episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Broadway show The Phantom of the Opera, recently closed its doors after an unprecedented 35 year run and 13,981 performances. This begged the question, how can actors, singers, dancers, and musicians perform the same show over and over, night after night, without going out of their minds? So, when Jason and Peter discovered that their friend, Scott Thompson has performed his solo Vegas show over 4000 times, it resulted in a well-deserved… Really, no really. You know Scott as his alter ego, comedian Carrot Top and we figured he would be a great resource for explaining how one keeps their sanity when your life closely resembles “Groundhog Day.” In this episode: What's it like being a Las Vegas comedian doing essentially the same show for 30 years? Buffing up like Arnold Schwarzenegger. The science of boring. What are the repetitive jobs that won't be replaced? Peter and Jason revisit that night in a Vegas dressing room with Hugh Hefner's former girlfriend, Holly Madison. Scott's connection to NASA. The joke Jay Leno tells Carrot Top EVERY time he sees him, and the reason Jay always kept inviting him back on the Tonight Show. The reaction to Scott telling his dad he wanted to be a comedian will leave you speechless. The hate Scott's received from other comedians and where the cruelty comes from. Carrot Top is actually shy? How Jason wants to handle his ‘final moment' in a dramatic death scene. In Vegas, all the headliners used to hang out together… still true? Remembering The Amazing Johnathan (September 9, 1958 – February 22, 2022.) What's it like to have lunch with the most commercially successful magician in history David Copperfield? Hear Scott's unbelievable George Carlin story and George's favorite Carrot Top prop. Follow Carrot Top: Online: www.carrottop.com YouTube, Instagram, TikTok & Facebook: @CarrotTopLive X (Twitter): @RealCarrotTop You can follow us: Online: www.reallynoreally.com Instagram: @reallynoreallypodcast YouTube: @reallynoreallypodcast TikTok: @reallynoreallypodcast Facebook: @reallynoreallypodcast Threads: @reallynoreallypodcast X (Twitter): @reallynoreally_ Watch FULL EPISODES on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JW and Skinny welcome in their close friend Scott Mitchell from Phandesignz! The fellas discuss creating designz for shirts, pins, and other jamband related gear. Hear Scott discuss his process about designz for bands and his passion for creating cool stuff for phans to wear. Scott discusses an incredible show from 1994, his first show from the A.J. Polumbo Center in Pittsburgh. Thanks for listening and check out Phandesignz.com!
Wow, the first Dischord-approved picture disc. Adventurous? Disastrous? No big deal? Regardless, both Circus Lupus and Trenchmouth bring strong material to the project. Hear Scott and I unwrap this sonic candy (and try to stop staring at the magazine poster-style shot of CL). Towards the end of the show, Chris Thomson and Seth Lorinczi drop by to recall why they chose the cover song for the release and their memories of the project. Enjoy!
Peachie Thompson, AALU, ALMI, ACS of Peach Insurance Services interviews one of the partners of Paragon Wealth Strategies, Scott Snider, CFP®, RICP®. Hear Scott's journey in the financial industry from working for big banks to owning then selling his own Registered Investment Advisor firm.
“We're emotional beings that think, not thinking beings that feel,” says Scott Walker, leadership coach, former Scotland Yard detective and one of the world's most experienced kidnap for ransom negotiators. Scott joins the podcast today to share what engaging in covert counterterrorism and kidnapping operations has taught him about communicating in life and in the corporate world. The process, Scott explains, is a matter of taking your emotions—as well as your ego—out of the equation. At the same time, you must be very aware of the other person's emotions, what they want and need including what Scott calls “the bunch of fives.” Force, subjugation and domineering approaches rarely work if at all. Negotiation is very much about collaboration. It is far less about a set script of things to say and more about showing up and being curious about another person. For most people, talking about money is the most uncomfortable thing they do at work. When asking for a raise, focus on what you can do to provide value to your employer, on your long-term commitment. Negotiations should have a single clear message. Don't lose sight of the outcome. Hear Scott talk about the “three Ms” that are invaluable to his daily practice. Scott and Brendan discuss the success of Chris Voss—also a former hostage negotiator, and his ability to, in the TikTok era where most people can only stay present for a thirty second video, hold people's attention for three hours. Scott credits JP Sears for infusing discourse with humor and nuance in a world where people hardly listen to or empathize with each other. They also discuss Diego Perez and Andrew Huberman. Quotes: “I'd say that emotional self mastery, which is ultimately what having a right mindset is about, is probably one of the number one skills of an effective negotiating communicator…So you don't become swayed from pillar to post by people's challenges, really.” (20:04-20:45 | Scott) “People make decisions based on emotion…if I can uncover what your real needs are, then I'm a step closer to helping you meet them.” (28:02-28:35 | Scott) “Sometimes people ask me, ‘Are you just trying to manipulate people?...I just want you to walk away happy thinking, ‘Hey, I've got a good deal here.'” (33:41-34:19 | Scott) Connect with Brendan Dell: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendandell/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BrendanDell Instagram: @thebrendandell TikTok: @brendandell39 Buy a copy of Brendan's Book, The 12 Immutable Laws of High-Impact Messaging: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780578210926 Connect with Scott Walker: scottwalkerbooks.co.uk Buy a copy of Scott Walker's book, Order Out of Chaos: https://www.scottwalkerbooks.co.uk/ Check out Scott Walker recommended books: Tools of TItans: The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers by Tim Ferris https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781328683786 Unlimited Power: The New Science of Personal Achievement by Tony Robbins https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780684845777 Please don't forget to rate, comment, and subscribe to Billion Dollar Tech on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts! Use code Brendan30 for 30% off your annual membership with RiverSide.fm Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
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Over the weekend, our host Scott Jennings joined The Newsworthy podcast to give some knee jerk thoughts on the midterm elections. Why was there no red wave? Did Trump cause the GOP's problems? Is DeSantis the future of the party?! Hear Scott's conversation with host Erica Mandy right now! Listen here! Find The Newsworthy podcast here: https://www.thenewsworthy.com/shownotes/111222
In today's After 9 Podcast: Voter turnout was terrible in yesterday's municipal elections. Doug Ford and Sylvia Jones summoned to testify at the inquiry into the Emergencies Act. A sexy Halloween costume may have caused a breakup. Kanye West just lost his Adidas deal. Beyond Meat is ready to roll out ... fake steak. Hear Scott & Kat mornings from 6-9am on 91.5 the BEAT. Evenings from 6-9pm on Fresh 93.1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Morbin Time! We take an emergency break from crime themed movie month to watch the crime of a movie, Morbius! Hear Scott go over why Jared Leto creeps him out, Shelley trying to make sense of the madness of the multiple universes in the MCU, and as we both struggle to try to make any sense of the “plot” this script claims to have. Thanks for listening, and join us on social media, and if you like what you hear leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. If you really feel generous get a bullhorn and let your whole town know who much you like us… or leave a review. That works too.
It has been a full year of episodes and we thought no better way to celebrate and evaluate then to give our normally silent partner a microphone. Scott has been with us every step of the way and a part of the episodes in the background through editing and production. Hear Scott's favorite episodes and his perspective on what makes Shoulder to Shoulder work as a podcast. Plus: Pesach explains some basic ideas about the upcoming holiday of Rosh Hashanah, and responds to listener feedback regarding last week's episode.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to have the mindset of a professional athlete? Today's episode, with 3 time PGA Tour Champion Scott Stallings, is packed full of creating a competitive mindset to win in every aspect of your life. Hear Scott's story of how he became a PGA Tour professional golf player and how he is now labeled the “fittest player” on tour. Hear how Tiger Woods sparked a fire for Scott to begin his golf career at the Masters in 1997. Most importantly, Scott teaches the power of putting yourself in uncomfortable situations daily to be ready for anything in life. Can you deal with adversity better than anyone else? By the end of the episode, you'll learn how Scott deals with adversity and how you can too.
Ben & Jay have a fun Jobs to Be Done deep dive with Scott Burleson, Senior Vice President at the AIM Institute, a company on a mission to change B2B innovation. Scott is an expert in Outcome-Driven Innovation, with deep product management and innovation experience at John Deere and Strategyn. He is author of The Statue in the Stone: Decoding Customer Motivation with the 48 Laws of Jobs-To-Be-Done Philosophy and co-host the the Product Quest podcast.Hear Scott talk about why he views Jobs to Be Done as a philosophy, why value propositions present us with a paradox, and his attempt to break JTBD through a dialogue about chicken wings and chicken tenders.Alchemy - the Rory Sutherland book Scott referencesAll Things Twitter:Scott Burleson (@newproductdog)A Sherpa's Guide to InnovationBen TingeyJay GerhartSupport the show
In this episode Matt and Erin sit down with Candidate Scott Cleveland. Scott is running against Mike Crapo for the US Senate seat. Hear Scott's plan as to why he switched from the Republican Party to the Independent Party to run as a Conservative Independent and what separates him from his opponent. Visit our Website: www.Idahospodcast.com Sponsor: Lyfe Coffee Roasters & Public House:https://lyfecda.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatshappeningidaho/support
Warwick Life host Scott Nerney talks with editor George LaCross from the amusement park fan site Laff in the Dark. George LaCross made his first visit to Rocky Point Park in 1962 and became an immediate fan. Hear Scott and George reminisce about the Paladium ballroom, Shore Dinner Hall, baseball field, petting zoo, and Rocky Point's first carousel and Ferris Wheel. Visit the Laff in the Dark website. Join the Rocky Point Park Remembered! Facebook group. Warwick Life highlights what's special in Warwick, Rhode Island and helps listeners get the most from this seaside community. Warwick Life is produced by Scott Nerney and presented by the Warwick Center for the Arts. Write to warwicklife@gmail.com. Music by Tess Der Manouelian.
When Scott Conners joined Landmark Partners in the 1990s, he says the value of the private equity secondaries market was an estimated $500 million. In 2021, the market value of secondaries reached $135 billion*. Now Managing Director and President of FlowStone Partners, Scott shares his views on the secondaries market over the last 30 years.Hear Scott's reflections on:Skiing dreams to working in the nascent secondaries market. The decades-long evolution of the secondaries market.Private equity as one of the last apprenticeship businesses.Looking at the current opportunity set in secondaries.A memorable secondaries deal involving life-saving technology.*Institutional Investor, April 1, 2022: How the Pandemic Transformed the PE Secondaries MarketFollow Scott Conners: LinkedInFollow Flowstone: LinkedInFollow CAIS: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook
WTMJ Nights is back! On this show, Scott is behind the mic and has plenty to discuss! First, a winner and a champion in our "Bracket of Annoyance" is announced! Also, how bad was the Milwaukee Mayoral election? Hear Scott's take on it! And, finally, we have baseball! WTMJ's Matt Pauley joins the show to get ready for the Brewers! Tune in!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's show, Scott announces the finalists for the WTMJ Nights "Bracket of Annoyance". Who is moving on and who is going home? Find out! Plus, are you excited about the upcoming mayoral election on Tuesday? Hear Scott's excitement and hear how listeners are getting ready for the big day! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As we hear more and more about the atrocities coming out of Ukraine, you have to start asking whether or not the old adage, "All is fair in love and war," is a true statement or just something people like to say to sound cool. What are the rules of war, if any, and do they apply to both sides equally? Guest: Dr. Christian Leuprecht, Professor at both the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University, and a Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute - On World Down Syndrome Day, you'll be seeing people with mismatching socks celebrating the day and all those with Down Syndrome. Scott welcomes the Chair of the Down Syndrome Association of Hamilton to the show to talk all about Down Syndrome, being a parent of someone with it, what Down Syndrome looks like around the world and more. Guest: Heather Gain, Chair, Down Syndrome Association of Hamilton - The NHL trade deadline has come, a woman is minding the net on the hockey rink in Quebec and the Browns have signed a major deal with a player who has major red flags. Hear Scott and Don Robertson's take on these topics and more on this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson. Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do you do when you don't enjoy school or college?Get out of town. Start hitchhiking. Pick up jobs wherever you can. Work for free. Sleep on a beach. It sounds a bit crazy, but I don't think Scott will look back on his life and have any regrets. Listen to his story about leaving home at an early age to discover more about America and elsewhere in the world. Obviously an educational experience in one sense, but courageous and maybe reckless in another. These days, he runs the Synaptics Scientific Company which treats various aspects of mental health, such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, and lack of focus/motivation by the use of plant-based cognitive-enhancing formulas. He started creating and marketing plant-based brain tonics back in 2006.He even sent me a bottle of his Cognition formula to try out.You can find all about Scott here:https://synapticscientific.com
Is magnesium the new toilet paper? Join co-hosts Scott Luton and Greg White to review the latest supply chain buzz, from an impending aluminum alloy shortage to the rise of robo-taxis and too much food waste. Be the first to know why soda cans and semi-conductors might become scarcer in the coming months, what climate change has to do with it, what's on the horizon for labor negotiations - and why air travel is no longer a pros-only game. Hear Scott and Greg sound off on these emerging headlines and get a head start on planning for all the latest movements across the supply chain landscape. Additional Links & Resources: Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now Subscribe to Supply Chain Now and all other Supply Chain Now programs: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe (https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe) WEBINAR- Supply Chain is a Team Sport: Lead Your Team to Victory with a Cloud-Native TMS: https://bit.ly/2ZFztR7 (https://bit.ly/2ZFztR7) WEBINAR- Accelerating Innovation Through Collaboration: https://bit.ly/3CQhFRX (https://bit.ly/3CQhFRX) 2021 State of Supplier Diversity Report: https://info.cvmsolutions.com/download-the-2021-state-of-supplier-diversity-reports-2 (https://info.cvmsolutions.com/download-the-2021-state-of-supplier-diversity-reports-2) 2021 U.S. Bank Q3 Freight Payment Index: https://bit.ly/3pwmWKC (https://bit.ly/3pwmWKC) This episode was hosted by Scott Luton and Greg White. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/supply-chain-buzz-767
In “Healthcare on the Rocks - Employee Benefits with a Twist,” we talk with employers, benefits advisors, technology innovators, and other experts in wellness, human resources, and healthcare.Our first guest is Scott McGohan, CEO of McGohan Brabender, one of the largest independent health insurance brokers in the Midwest with offices in Dayton, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Indianapolis. Scott works on vision casting, strategy alignment, and leadership deployment. His professional philosophy is that, as a business leader, it is always about the people. Products are delivered by people, and when people believe in themselves they will believe in you. Scott describes himself as “probably a Pollyanna, maybe a unicorn. Definitely an eternal optimist.” He describes the healthcare industry as “a gigantic, epic battleship, and to turn this thing is hard work,” but he believes that together, we can make a massive change in the evolution of the healthcare industry.Like most advisors, McGohan Brabender was great at looking at reports and seeing what had happened. But they were not content with this mostly retroactive approach. They saw how they could use data to look forward to better guide their clients.Hear Scott describe how people react when they learn he changed careers from his beginnings as a diamond salesman to settling down into a 30+ year career in insurance. And listen as he shares the values that drive him and, by extension, the culture of McGohan Brabender.Finally, discover why people run from Scott on Thursdays - but why others flock to his social media posts on those days.Connect with Scott on LinkedInConnect on LinkedIn with our hosts, Jennifer Jones and Mike PattengaleListen to McGohan Bradender's “Side Affects Podcast”Read “The Simple Truths of Service: Inspired by Johnny the Bagger” Have feedback, questions, or suggestions for show ideas? Send them to us at podcast@springbuk.com.Please rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform, and share it with your friends and colleagues. We appreciate you and thank you for listening!Produced by David PittmanTheme music: "Overboard" by Stay Outside
As the lines we have drawn to separate ourselves from others seem to be hardening, will we ever get to a place where we all get along? There may not be a silver bullet to reach a place of inclusion and equity, but this does not mean it is not possible. Today's guest, Scott Hoesman, Founder of inQuest Consulting, is doing the work to help teams create a more empathetic and inclusive culture. With feelings of anger, exclusion, and fear at an all-time high, Scott helps companies understand difference and find common humanity. In this episode, we talk about what inclusivity means and why we need to move past the idea that when we bring people in, we will lose something. Not only is this not true, but viewing people who are different from us through a fear-based lens only entrenches divisions further. We discuss why topics of inclusion and equity are so difficult for people to talk about, where Scott encourages everyone – yes, even the most liberal among us – to interrogate how they live the value of inclusivity. Rather than villainizing one group, we have to turn inward, open our hearts and minds, and interrogate our own biases. Even though we are in a difficult period of history, Scott remains optimistic that we will be able to get back to civil discourse and a society of openness and learning. Key Points From This Episode: Not getting along is part of the human experience, but it is something we need to lean into. Our scarcity mindset – that does in some ways protect us – pits us up against one another. Inclusion does not mean there will be fewer resources for you. Why Scott is both proud and not satisfied with the work inQuest has done. Some of the common themes that Scott has noticed from his work. Understanding that there will be backlash when talking about difficult topics openly. The power of naming your discomfort when trying to talk to people about topics where your knowledge is limited You cannot put the burden of your education on other people – It is your responsibility. How geographical and social context influences Scott's work around inclusion. The power of proximity: Why being exposed to different people breaks down barriers. Nature versus nurture: Scott's take on whether empathy is innate or learned. Why Scott believes the topic of inclusivity is particularly difficult for people to grapple with. How Scott's 40th birthday party made him reflect on how he lived his professional values in his personal life. Hear how Scott helps people to see how diverse their social and professional circles are. We have made it socially acceptable to discriminate based on visible and invisible difference. Social media can further polarize or unite us depending on how we use it. Hear Scott's take on cancel culture and why the argument is so nuanced. Why – even though we are facing such a hard time – Scott is still so optimistic. The worry Scott has about us becoming complacent with these issues. The history of inclusive consulting as a profession and how it has evolved over time. What the role of government is in creating and enabling inclusive and equitable practices. It is not only conservative people who need to open their minds; liberals do as well. We need to get back to a place of civil discourse where we can disagree without villainization. For more information and photos, visit here: https://notrealart.com/scott-hoesman
Finally, a prominent athlete speaks out! But, the silence is deafening from LeBron James. Hear Scott's unique take in today's edition of the ANEZ SEZ podcast
Hear Scott's observations from the 2020 HAuNTcon trade show in New Orleans. Also included in this episode is a round table discussion about the importance of creating a team with cast members from Dark Woods Haunted Attraction ( www.darkwoodshaunt.com ) and a really fun interview recorded at The Vampire Bar on Bourbon Street with Deanna and Phil Raybourn of Raybourn Creative ( www.raybourncreative.com )
Hear Scott's full conversation with Mark Busser, Instructor at McMaster U in Social Sciences, in the newest podcast of the Scott Radley Show! Never miss an episode of the Scott Radley Show Podcast, subscribe to it on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you find your favourite shows. And listen live to The Scott Radley Show every weekday evening from 6pm to 8pm on 900 CHML, streaming online at player.900chml.com!
Hear Scott's thoughts and observations about The Special Event Tradeshow 2019 in San Diego California.
Is there a reason for human suffering, whether it be caused by grief or physical pain? Listen to the incredible answer that is delivered through physical medium Scott Milligan by friend in the Spirit World, Eric Robert Johnson. To hear more inspiring words from Eric and Scott's team in Spirit, cd's and downloads are available at: https://goo.gl/g3ChVY I encourage you to visit Banyan Retreat in Ashford, Kent UK for "Whispers from the Soul" in the Spring or "Voices of the Past" in the Fall, to witness demonstrations of trance, physical mediumship, mental mediumship and so much more! http://banyanretreat.com/ Scott Milligan's website is http://www.scottmilligan.net/ This has been a special presentation from http://wedontdieradio.com/ Hear Scott's story behind his extraordinary mediumship at: https://youtu.be/ZQhy6BuCIUo and https://youtu.be/7JOTnpV5NTs Hear about Banyan Retreat at: https://youtu.be/7Xyk0HjMxhc
Adam gets Scott Aukerman in the guest chair for the first time as host of "The Wolf Den," along with Chris Bannon, Midroll Media's chief content officer, to talk about the state of Earwolf and Howl. Hear Scott do his best Paul Scheer impression as he recalls the Christmas party where Paul pitched his idea for "How Did This Get Made?" and reflects on the seven-year journey of building Earwolf. Then Chris and Scott explain why the Wolfpop network was retired--with most of the shows joining Earwolf--and how growing Earwolf beyond the bounds of comedy was actually part of the original vision for the network. Scott talks about the CBB Live Tour—going on now—and why he agreed to release the recordings on Howl Premium, which leads to a wider discussion about Howl and the creative advantages of having a subscription platform. Finally, Chris spills the beans on some upcoming Howl Original shows.