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[NOTE: Since releasing this episode, JJ has expanded his live gigs to the US and continued to blow up online. My collabs with JJ on Instagram have been some of the most liked content I've put out there and it's just another confirmation this conversation has been a fan favorite. Enjoy! ]There's no elegant way to put this: today you're going to hear from one of the best freaking guitar players out there! JJ Tejlgaard is a Danish guitar phenom and he's only just beginning. You may have heard one of his incredible covers of well-known pop and rock tunes and he's been shared by artists including Alan Walker, Avenged Sevenfold & The Jonas Brothers. Apologies in advance for being a fanboy!You'll get to hear about how JJ started with guitar and the evolution of how he became the stud that he is today! We dive into his creative process, the business side of the music industry and the importance of collaboration. And we of course talk about his debut concert, brand new EP and what's coming next. (HINT: MORE concerts, stay tuned!!)Become a true fan and support JJ on his Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/jensjuliusA great place to start learning more about JJ: http://jensjulius.com/Follow & interact with JJ on TikTok, Instagram & YouTubehttps://www.tiktok.com/@jensjulius_tejlgaardhttps://www.instagram.com/jensjulius_tejlgaard/https://www.youtube.com/@JensJulius/videosFollow me on Instagram @ johnskomski for daily intrapreneurial motivation and learn more about Investing Inward at https://jskomski.com/Music:Intro & Outro Segments played by JJ Tejlgaard (used with written permission)
In politically progressive circles, a strange phenomenon can occur. Supply skepticism, the belief that housing prices are divorced from impacts to housing supply, abounds. On this week's EcoNews Report, Professor Vicki Been from the Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, joins to discuss her metaanalysis of research into the relationship between housing supply and cost. (Hint: More housing moderates housing costs, generally.)Required Reading: Supply Skepticism (2018)Supply Skepticism Revisited (2023)Support the show
Let's talk workout durations, different exercise modalities, and how your goals can affect total workout lengths. Hint: More isn't better. For 1:1 coaching, please visit my website, www.bridalbootcampsandiego.com
Confidence is transferable. When you have on clothes that make you feel your best, you show up more powerfully. Your confident image transfers into how you communicate your business and how potential clients view your offers. How can you best present the confidence of your brand? Your very own Sales Maven, Nikki Rausch, is here to offer tips, techniques, and strategies to master your sales conversations. Discover methods to place yourself in the position to thrive in business and produce true value for your audience. Today, learn how to show up and represent yourself and your brand on sales calls (in-person and Virtual) in this Mastering Excellence Series conversation on this episode of the Sales Maven Show. After 20 years as an executive in the fashion and beauty space, Angela Foster is now a Petite Style Coach. Busy, high-achieving Petite women hire her to create a closet filled with clothes that fit their height and flatter their body shape. Her clients are confident in being visible and representing their business and personal brand in any professional setting. All while eliminating the frustration and decision fatigue busy professional women experience getting dressed in the morning. In today's episode, Nikki and Angela discuss how best to represent yourself and your brand during sales conversations. Angela talks about planting seeds of confidence and gaining clients using your style. Listen as Nikki and Angela talk about projecting the image you desire, knowing your signature styles, and understanding mindful fashion choices. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society, take advantage of this opportunity for you and Nikki to work together. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance to boost your confidence. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click add to cart, and then at checkout use coupon code: 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! In This Episode: [00:27] - Welcome, and thank you for listening! [01:48] - Angela Foster works with petite female professionals so being fashionable is a stress free experience. [04:01] - “It's so much easier to walk away from it.” [05:30] - Plant seeds of confidence. [08:06] - How can you present the confidence of your brand? [10:52] - If you want to charge high-value rates, your image needs to step up and match that value. [13:44] - Your overall style influences what you signal to clients. PART 1 [15:16] - Your overall style influences what you signal to clients. PART 2 [17:20] - “You should be earning the person's business.” [19:56] - Are you projecting the image you desire for your brand? [22:44] - Angela talks about which style aspects communicate your brand messaging. (Hint: More than color.) [25:42] - Which words describe your brand? [28:43] - Don't forget these style pointers from Angela! PART 1 [31:22] - Don't forget these style pointers from Angela! PART 2 [33:17] - Do you know your signature styles? [35:38] - Angela talks about knowing your signature style for different occasions. [37:29] - Angela gushes over her puppy. [39:37] - What's next for Angela? [41:23] - Thank you for listening. Nikki is so grateful you are here! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society Work With Nikki Discussion To download free Resources from Nikki: www.yoursalesmaven.com/maven Find Angela: Angela Foster LinkedIn To take the Style Body Shape Quiz (No Fruit Salads) from Angela: angelafoster.co/salesmaven Previous episode appearance: Thought Leadership & Sales ON-AIR Coaching Call
In this first episode, hosts Sarah Gorrell -- a BBC radio presenter -- and Tracy Schorn -- the writer known as Chump Lady -- discuss how they met, their chump stories, and why the world needs a different infidelity narrative. (Hint: More mightiness, less reconciliation with cheaters.)
There's no elegant way to put this: today you're going to hear from one of the best freaking guitar players out there! JJ Tejlgaard is a Danish guitar phenom and he's only just beginning. You may have heard one of his incredible covers of well-known pop and rock tunes and he's been shared by artists including Alan Walker, Avenged Sevenfold & The Jonas Brothers. Apologies in advance for being a fanboy!You'll get to hear about how JJ started with guitar and the evolution of how he became the stud that he is today! We dive into his creative process, the business side of the music industry and the importance of collaboration. And we of course talk about his debut concert, brand new EP and what's coming next. (HINT: MORE concerts, stay tuned!!)Become a true fan and support JJ on his Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/jensjuliusA great place to start learning more about JJ: http://jensjulius.com/Follow & interact with JJ on TikTok, Instagram & YouTubehttps://www.tiktok.com/@jensjulius_tejlgaardhttps://www.instagram.com/jensjulius_tejlgaard/https://www.youtube.com/@JensJulius/videosFollow me on Instagram @ johnskomski for daily intrapreneurial motivation and learn more about Investing Inward at https://jskomski.com/Music: Intro & Outro Segments played by JJ Tejlgaard (used with written permission)
In this weeks episode we go behind the scenes at IMPACT 23 - The Disnify Your Pet Business Success Summit! I'm not sure if I was feeling Dopey, Bashful or, Brave when I handed the attendees the microphone, so they could record thier thoughts about the event, as it was happening.... but it all turned out ok in the end, because the IMPACT attendees really delivered. In this unique episode you will discover; Why IMPACT felt like an immersive experience, rather than just an event... What organisation and prep goes into putting on an international pet business conference. Hint: More than you think Why Adam Delderfield had a Monsters Inc. merch breakthrough midway through day one. How Tim has inspired Doug the Dog Guy to invest in a Pirate costume when he returns home. Why pet business owners travel from all corners of the UK, and from the USA to attend IMPACT AND....what Vance Morris thought about the event, and why he's taking a battered sausage recipe back to Maryland... And much, much more! You'll hear directly from lots of attendees as the event happened, and I share the dates for IMPACT 24. This is a real peak behind the scenes. Enjoy! To find out more about Dom's pet business development programs click here now To grab a ticket to the next leg of Dom's USA seminar tour click here To get access to £1997 worth of FREE pet business marketing materials click here now You can grab a copy of Dom's brand new book How to Disnify Your Pet Business, click here to get your copy now
The folk have a look at the increase of gatekeeping in the 40k hobby.What is gatekeeping and is it a bad thing?Hint: More often than not, yes.But is there a good way to gatekeep? What is the impact of gatekeeping? What makes people think they can tell people how to hobby?There is a fair bit of passion in this one.Nomad Trek https://www.nomadtrek.store/discount/GREG10?ref=SdIhB6oIUse GREG10 to get 10% offSupport the podcast https://www.buzzsprout.com/164830/supporters/newBuy the merch https://streamlabs.com/redbelly/merchSupport the show
Welcome to Episode 252 of Building My Legacy.Mark Oristano has led a life sports fans dream about, spending 30 years in the NFL broadcasting football games and, much of that time, working in the Dallas Cowboys front office. Mark worked under legendary Cowboys president and general manager Tex Schramm who created a front office system that was the envy of the pro sports world. In this podcast, he talks with us about why the original Cowboys franchise was so successful on and off the field and why Schramm's management style is still a model for today.So if you want to know:Tex Schramm's three rules for staffing — simple rules that still work todayWhy, if you don't have loyalty — on both sides — you won't build passionHow we can begin to build workplaces that people actually want to be in againWhy the pizza delivery person is more important to the customer than the pizza company's CEOThe top three things employees want (HINT: More money is only #3)Why companies shouldn't be focused on increasing shareholder value — and where their focus should beAbout Mark OristanoMark Oristano's company, Lead with Principle, was founded on the first rule of Dallas Cowboys president and general manager, Tex Schramm: Nobody does their best work in a climate of fear. Mark's 30 years career with the NFL — broadcasting games for the Dallas Cowboys and Houston Oilers and in the Dallas Cowboys' front office — taught him the keys to increasing employees engagement and reducing turnover to create a true team feeling in the workplace. More information is available at www.leadwithprinciple.comAbout Lois Sonstegard, PhDWorking with business leaders for more than 30 years, Lois has learned that successful leaders have a passion to leave a meaningful legacy. Leaders often ask: When does one begin to think about legacy? Is there a “best” approach? Is there a process or steps one should follow?Lois is dedicated not only to developing leaders but to helping them build a meaningful legacy.Learn more about how Lois can help your organization with Leadership Consulting and Executive Coaching:https://build2morrow.com/Thanks for Tuning In!Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below!If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post.Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates.And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show, and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get.Please leave a review right now. Thanks for listening!Building My Legacyhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/building-my-legacy/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/episode-252-mark-oristano-on-a-more-thoughtful-leadership-with-lois-sonstegardphd
Welcome to Episode 252 of Building My Legacy.Mark Oristano has led a life sports fans dream about, spending 30 years in the NFL broadcasting football games and, much of that time, working in the Dallas Cowboys front office. Mark worked under legendary Cowboys president and general manager Tex Schramm who created a front office system that was the envy of the pro sports world. In this podcast, he talks with us about why the original Cowboys franchise was so successful on and off the field and why Schramm's management style is still a model for today.So if you want to know:Tex Schramm's three rules for staffing — simple rules that still work todayWhy, if you don't have loyalty — on both sides — you won't build passionHow we can begin to build workplaces that people actually want to be in againWhy the pizza delivery person is more important to the customer than the pizza company's CEOThe top three things employees want (HINT: More money is only #3)Why companies shouldn't be focused on increasing shareholder value — and where their focus should beAbout Mark OristanoMark Oristano's company, Lead with Principle, was founded on the first rule of Dallas Cowboys president and general manager, Tex Schramm: Nobody does their best work in a climate of fear. Mark's 30 years career with the NFL — broadcasting games for the Dallas Cowboys and Houston Oilers and in the Dallas Cowboys' front office — taught him the keys to increasing employees engagement and reducing turnover to create a true team feeling in the workplace. More information is available at www.leadwithprinciple.comAbout Lois Sonstegard, PhDWorking with business leaders for more than 30 years, Lois has learned that successful leaders have a passion to leave a meaningful legacy. Leaders often ask: When does one begin to think about legacy? Is there a “best” approach? Is there a process or steps one should follow?Lois is dedicated not only to developing leaders but to helping them build a meaningful legacy.Learn more about how Lois can help your organization with Leadership Consulting and Executive Coaching:https://build2morrow.com/Thanks for Tuning In!Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below!If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post.Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates.And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show, and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get.Please leave a review right now. Thanks for listening!Building My Legacyhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/building-my-legacy/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/episode-252-mark-oristano-on-a-more-thoughtful-leadership-with-lois-sonstegardphd
So, yeah, we're talking about Judge again but this time Ben makes arguments for why the Giants shouldn't sign Judge. Ben introduces his third Planter's Punch (hello apple juice) and Matthew sips a Cinnamon Tequila Sour. The guys also look at projected contracts for the top free agents and how many the Giants can “afford.” Hint: More than one.
A coding error reportedly caused the massive outage at Canadian telecom company Rogers that affected more than 10 million customers—a quarter of Canada's population.In a rut? Hacker News has some advice for climbing out. (Hint: More screen time won't help.)The Verge reports on how Starlink and other companies that provide internet connectivity through low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites are shaping an “orbital internet.”Michael Pollan's 2019 book How to Change Your Mind—an exploration of psychedelic therapy's history, current status, and future potential—is now a four-part Netflix documentary. We at Stack Overflow DO NOT recommend illegal drug use, but we can recommend the documentary.Today's Lifeboat badge goes to user Satpal for their answer to the question 'setinterval' with random time in JavaScript.
Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) has gotten a lot of heat online for suggesting in a Senate hearing this week that she doesn't need to worry about gas prices because she drives an electric car. But Boyd revisits a study from Harvard showing how much environmental impact electric cars actually have and how much oil they guzzle. (Hint: More than you think!) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kristina Finseth is the Growth Marketing Lead at Interseller. During this conversation with The Collaborator , Kristina dug into:1️⃣Her thoughts on Enablement from the marketing perspective.2️⃣ How a year in sales influenced her view on marketing and enablement. Hint: More collaboration to deeply understand the needs of the sellers and the customers they support.3️⃣ A reminder that marketing must “Drive revenue, not MQLs.” AMEN!!Give a listen to learn more about these topics and more.
Will the real murderer please stand up? From Bud Collyer and Johnny Carson to Anthony Anderson and Joel McHale, we discuss the 65-year history of To Tell The Truth. Plus, we tell you how we'd make it better. Hint: More murder.
Regulation is a topic that makes many crypto enthusiasts sick to their stomachs, but CoinDesk's Aaron Stanley and Amy Davine Kim, the chief policy officer at The Chamber of Digital Commerce, take you on a whirlwind journey through a new set of rules governing crypto exchanges created by a powerful intergovernmental organization. This episode is sponsored by ErisX, The Stellar Development Foundation and Grayscale Digital Large Cap Investment Fund.Government regulators call the standards for regulating cryptocurrencies that were published in June of last year, nicknamed the Travel Rule, just recommendations. But, really, they're not voluntary. They're rules every crypto exchange must follow or suffer the consequences. Released by the Financial Action Task Force, a powerful intergovernmental organization that focuses on combating money laundering and terrorist financing, these standards were the topic of conversation on the latest episode of CoinDesk Live: Lockdown Edition. During the conversation, CoinDesk's Aaron Stanley and Amy Davine Kim, the chief policy officer at The Chamber of Digital Commerce, had an exciting discussion on regulation (seems like an oxymoron). Kim outlined what the rules mean for crypto businesses and users alike as the deadline for compliance nears next month although Kim believes an extension might be issued because of the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. Other topics include: What's a FATF? It's the Financial Action Task Force and you need to be aware of its recommendations. What do those recommendations mean for crypto businesses? Hint: More compliance. Why have these recommendations proven quite complicated for crypto businesses to comply with? What's up with the recommendations being nicknamed the Travel Rule? Is this one of those QWERTY keyboard situations where it's the first and so will be used extensively even though it may not be the best layout? How regulators are struggling to govern these new crypto systems Why regulators are fixated on counterparties Any cost/benefit analysis to assess the burden of the recommendations? China's reaction to FATF recommendationsHow the COVID-19 crisis and subsequent lockdowns might affect FATF Do U.S. exchanges have a leg up on complying with these rules? Why the Libra "cryptocurrency" project, jump-started by Facebook, continues to get draggedCountries that are going about complying with FATF the right way and those that are doing it wrongKey FATF developments to watchSolutions that are being built to help exchanges comply with the recommendations It might not seem like it but relations have improved between regulators and crypto companies Plus, there was some shameless, shameless plugging of our upcoming, completely virtual Consensus: Distributed conference, May 11-15, because the lineup is stacked! While you'll be able to watch our CoinDesk TV track through Twitter, you'll definitely want to register through Brella here to catch all our other amazing and interactive tracks, including the workshops track Stanley mentioned during the show. And there's one more CoinDesk Live before the big event. Later today, long-time crypto reporter Bailey Reutzel will be speaking with Felipe Duarte, who created a worksheet to help entrepreneurs build DAOs. It's just like you're in school again, but this time it's fun! Go ahead and register for that talk, starting at 4 p.m. ET, here.
Pete & Evan tackle a bevy of Cuomo-related issues in New York State... They begin by discussing his complete 180 on the thought of marijuana legalization, and what it may mean for taxpayers. Hint: More tax revenue, more state spending. Next, they discuss the problems with the proposed single payer healthcare system in New York State. What are viable alternatives? They then dive into the Crystal Run scandal, and how the healthcare chain may have illegally contributed to Cuomo's campaign. Why isn't this coming to light? Lastly, they end by discussing funny things, like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's 'self care' break before she even does anything in Congress, and how nunchucks are now legal to own in New York State for the first time since 1974. DONATE: https://www.empirestateconservativenetwork.com/donate Website: https://www.empirestateconservativenetwork.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Empirestateconservatives/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/empirestatecons Instagram: https://instagram.com/getredpilledny YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEUBOURFZzZT6VyWkD-7dEQ?sub_confirmation=1 iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/empire-state-conservatives-podcast/id1441178646 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/empire-state-conservative-network/message
Rea Kolbl won Toughest Mudder South with 40 miles in 7:33. We talk with her about the course, the competition, and she recovers from running 40 miles in eight hours. Hint: More running. Before we talk with Rea, we share some brief thoughts on Toughest Mudder South. We will do a deep dive on Toughest Mudder South with more information, statistics, and podium interviews later this week. --- World's Toughest Podcast is excited to partner with Merrell again to give away a pair of shoes every month to listeners of the show. To win a pair of Merrell Agility Peak Flex 2 or Merrell All Out Crush 2.0 trail running shoes, text the word TOUGH to the number 228-28 or email WorldsToughestPodcast@gmail.com with MERRELL in the subject line and your 1)Name, 2)Email Address and 3)Cell Phone in the body of the email. Both options will subscribe you to the World's Toughest Newsletter and qualify you to win. --- Do you have a moment from your experience at Tough Mudder that you would like to share with the audience of World's Toughest Podcast? Would you like to win a pair of Merrell trail running shoes? Share your Merrell Mudder Moment with us at Worldstoughestpodcast@gmail.com with MMM in the subject line. In the body of the email, tell us your story. What did you overcome to complete the course? What did Tough Mudder help you over in your personal life? Selected Merrell Mudder Moments will win a pair of Merrell trail running shoes and be invited as a guest on a future episode of World's Toughest Podcast. --- Follow us on Twitter or Instagram. What do you think of the podcast? Who in the Tough Mudder community would you like to hear? Let us know on the World’s Toughest Podcast Facebook page at facebook.com/worldstoughestpod. Would you like to be a part of the show? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Amazon.com and we'll read it on a future episode. Don't forget to subscribe and listen for new episodes every week.
If you have a big decision to make, wait until you have to go to the bathroom. I begin this episode by explaining why a full bladder helps make better decisions. (https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/02/110228163141.htm)Do you control your phone or does your phone control you? It seems we can’t live without a cellphone for more than a few minutes. But what if you actually tried? What if it actually made things better? Catherine Price has taken a critical look at our relationship to smartphones in her book, How to Break Up With your Phone (https://amzn.to/2IbpViD). For more information go to www.PhoneBreakUp.com And for a free copy of Catherine’s audio book version, go to www.Audible.com/something and start a free trial with Audible and you get one free book to download and keep even if you cancel your subscription. Did you know that Cheerios were once considered an unapproved drug by the FDA? And do you know how many varieties of Cheerios there are? (Hint: More than 12) Those are just a few of the many fascinating things I discuss about this iconic breakfast cereal. (http://www.thedailymeal.com/eat/5-things-you-didn-t-know-about-cheerios) So what do you do when your whole life fall apart? Of course you hope it never happens but life has a way of dishing up some pretty tough times to all of us at some point. Daphne Rose Kingma, author of the book, The 10 Things to Do When Your Life Falls Apart (https://amzn.to/2IcSYma) reveals the secrets of getting through those horrible times so that life gets good once again.
Does a majority of your new business come from referrals? Do you often wish you had a bit more control over when and where your next client will come from? Then today's show is for you. My guest, Patrick Ewers, is Silicon Valley’s top relationship management expert. Patrick and his team at Mind Maven train business leaders to reach their full potential by ensuring they hear about more of the right opportunities. Startup founders hire him to uncover venture funds or their next big hire. You and I can use his actionable insights generate more of the opportunities we want in our business. (Hint: More referrals!) Patrick's opportunity finding tactics are simple, effective and easy to implement. In this episode we cover: The 5 best emails to send when you don't know what to say. How to make sure every interaction you have with your network is meaningful, relevant and valuable. Why it's important to walk into every meeting knowing how you might help. The massive benefits that come from creating positive mico-experiences. The 'one email a day habit' that will generate more breakthrough opportunities. How timing and mindshare lead to opportunities. (But you can only control mindshare, that is, the ability of people to think of you when an opportunity arises.) Quotables: "The quality of your life is directly proportional to the quality of your relationships." "If you want to make a friend ask a favor." - Benjamin Franklin "Don't ask people if they need help. Offer help when you see opportunities." "Professional challenges change every 6 months. Passions never die." "Making introductions is easy to suggest but hard to implement." "Positive Alacrity is the skill of creating micro-experiences that cause an emotional uplifting in others." "We get the best opportunities from people we know and trust. That's just a fact in my view." "Referrals are a process. The better we understand that process the better we can manipulate it." "Never, ever say, "How can I help you?" It's the worst thing you can do for a relationship." "Change is a skill. You need to invest in improving it if you want to reach your full potential." The Forgetting Curve Img Source: Mindmaven Links and resources mention: Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by Chip and Dan Heath Patrick's Bonus Resources: mindmaven.com/able Contactually (affiliate link) – Strengthen your professional relationships and grow your business by following up with the right people at the right time. Accompany - Networking tool that helps you become the first to know and the first to respond to relevant people in your network. Connect with Zack and Patrick: Patrick's Twitter: @patrickewers Patrick's LinkedIn: /in/Patrick Zack's Twitter: @zwsexton Zack's LinkedIn: /in/ZacharySexton Leave iTunes Review: zacharysexton.com/review Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast, PocketCast or your favorite podcast player. It’s easy, you’ll get new episodes automatically, and it also helps the show gain exposure. The shownotes (and Contactually tour mentioned in the outro) can be found at zacharysexton.com/51
On this episode of "Good Brews", the GB gang tackles the British Bitter. Specifically, the Strong Bitter (ESB). Your thirsty hosts do a comparative tasting of two Bitters Boyd has brewed, one as home-brew and one on a large scale for Iron Goat Brewing. They also try a couple commercial examples and some other beer while they talk Brews News. (Hint: More craft beer buyouts come up). Pour a pint and listen up, it's another tasty episode of "Good Brews"! More info at: www.goodbrewsradio.com[Music by: www.bensound.com] Play the episode: