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If sales has changed so much, why haven't the #salestips? Reading a collection of the top sales tips in 1913 - and I swear I was reading a collection of the top sales tips today. There's no conflict...at all. What's presented as revelation today on all of the socials are fundamentally the same through the eras of selling, so in today's episode, I share them. Worthington C. Holman's 9 things a successful salesperson must do, from System Magazine's February of 1913 edition. And given that Holman was an artist with his words...they're even better back then!@saleshistorian on Instagram - daily quotes, pics & comics from the past@saleshistorian on Twitter - daily quotes, pics & comics from the pastThe Transparent Sales Leader - my newest book which includes a number of quotes and lessons from sales' past.The Transparency Sale - the first book, (ironically) named one of the top 100 sales books of all time.Support the show
Dustin and Sam returned after a wild opening week for the Houston Cougar men's basketball program, that thankfully was not wild for upset-related reasons and we talk about a spirited Northern Kentucky upset bid, Marcus Sasser injury scares and subsequent triumphs, plus a Tramon Mark performance worthy of a lifetime of UH lore in a tale of 2 halves win over Auburn. ALSO, previewing a Sweet 16 showdown with a chaotic, difficult and guard-heavy Miami Hurricanes program and what could await the Coogs in the Elite 8 if they can get past the 'Canes.PLUS, the guys do show/tell and each bring a non-men's basketball Cougar sports team to talk about to tonight's pawd.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matthew Holman and David Bradley are co-founders and co-owners of Q, a SaaS company that specializes in helping businesses transition to a subscription model. David founded the company with a partner from a consulting practice, but they had to part ways due to differences in vision and direction. David and his former partner were able to negotiate an amicable deal, which allowed them to move forward separately. Matt joined the company later on as a consultant, and it was clear from the start that he was a great fit for the team. He was knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and had a strong work ethic. David and Matt began discussing the possibility of Matt joining the company as a co-founder, and after careful consideration, they decided to move forward with the partnership. SUBSCRIPTION MODEL Subscription revenue can be a key driver of enterprise value. Subscription revenue is valued much more highly than any kind of episodic project, or even hourly revenue. This means that companies that can create a strong recurring revenue stream through subscription models are in a better position to maximize their exit value when they sell their business. In order to build a strong subscription-based business, however, you must value: Flexibility Innovation A deep understanding of your customers' needs and preferences When deciding to form a partnership with another person, these keys become even more crucial. LESSONS LEARNED ON BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS Starting a business is never easy, and one of the biggest challenges that founders face is finding the right business partner. This is especially true for startups where the stakes are high, and the pressure is on to deliver results quickly. Finding and building a successful business partnership is no different from any other type of deal we've discussed in the past, but it does have its own unique needs to be successful. There are four major components you should focus your due diligence on when looking to build a business partnership: Plan Strategically - One of the biggest mistakes that entrepreneurs make is failing to plan strategically for success. It's important to think through ownership percentages, equity, and other important details early on in the process. This can help prevent disagreements down the road and ensure that everyone is on the same page from the start. Recognize Different Levels of Experience - Not everyone has the same level of experience when it comes to starting and running a business. It's important to recognize this and help level up your partner's experience so that they can be a valuable contributor to the team. This can include providing mentorship, sharing resources and knowledge, and setting clear expectations for success. Have an Adult Conversation - When disagreements arise, it's important to have an adult conversation about the issues at hand. This means putting emotions aside and focusing on finding a solution that works for everyone. It may be helpful to bring in a neutral third party, such as a mediator or consultant, to help facilitate the conversation and find a mutually beneficial resolution. Don't Be Afraid to Make Changes - It's not uncommon for business partnerships to change over time. Founders may have different visions or goals, or circumstances may change that require a shift in direction. It's important to be open to making changes when necessary and to recognize that what worked in the past may not work in the future. Building a successful business partnership is no easy feat, but with careful planning, clear communication, and a willingness to adapt and change, it is possible. David and Matt's journey provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities that come with starting and growing a business, and their experiences can serve as a guide for other entrepreneurs looking to build successful partnerships. • • • FOR MORE ON MATTHEW HOLMAN & DAVID BRADLEY: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holman-matthew/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/davebrad/ Sign Up for the Subscription Prescription Newsletter Subscription Prescription Youtube Channel https://QPilot.cloud Corey Kupfer is an expert strategist, negotiator, and dealmaker. He has more than 35 years of professional deal-making and negotiating experience. Corey is a successful entrepreneur, attorney, consultant, author, and professional speaker. He is deeply passionate about deal-driven growth. He is also the creator and host of the DealQuest Podcast. If you want to find out how deal-ready you are, take the Deal-Ready Assessment today!
Matthew Holman is Head of Growth and Cofounder of QPilot, a platform that helps subscription box brands schedule and automate purchasing for all of the ways their customers shop. His expertise reaches across the spectrum from marketing to operations to shipping. He's worked directly with hundreds of brands to transform their acquisition, shipping, and subscriptions. His special skill is looking at the big picture and distilling down the steps that should be taken for success. At his core, Matt is a problem solver. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fresh off an appearance on Shark Tank, Ken Hoeve from Flated, joins the Truck Show Podcast to explain the company's line of inflatable truck products that can be easily stored when not in use. Emme Hall returns a champion and Ford's latest survey find that EV truck buyers work their trucks harder than traditional truck owners. The Truck Show Podcast is proud to be presented by Nissan in association with Banks Power.
Hear from Tyler Garret of Rock Solid Off Road Fabrication and Tom's 4x4 Superstore about engine and axle swaps for Jeep Wrangler JKs and JLs. At which point do you choose an LS swap over a Hemi swap, and when do you go Hellcat over 392 and what is required for Super Duty axle swaps. We also share your #FrontierSpotting e-mails and celebrate our 5th anniversary.
It's that time of year, ladies and gents. Time for Cinderella's and busted brackets, and champions cutting down nets. Your hosts are back with a Selection Sunday quick react, giving their thoughts on the newly-released bracket, which sees Houston claiming a #1 seed for just the second time in school history. We're bringing you our thoughts on Houston's opening-round matchup with Northern Kentucky, a potential second-round matchup with Iowa or Auburn, and some overall thoughts on Houston's entire region of 16, which including some very spicy possible matchups down the line.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1- Should we ever rebuke Satan or address him directly---2- How do we avoid pride when God is especially responsive in answering our prayers---3- How do we avoid the opposite error of assuming God is punishing us when he doesn't answer our prayers---4- Why does the Holman translation of James 5-16 say -the urgent prayer of the righteous man--- Where are they getting that word -urgent----5- What if a righteous person is praying for you, but you're unrighteous. Which way will it go--
A Healthier Home with Shawna Holman is all about how to live a little less toxic. In this Ask a House Cleaner episode, Angela Brown discusses how people often ignore symptoms such as allergies or sinus problems and hope they'll disappear. She invites special guest Shawna Holman, author of A Healthier Home, to discuss how she overcame chronic sinus infections and migraines by changing what she ate and used in her home. Shawna also shares how people can identify signs that their homes are making them sick and offers tips to improve indoor air quality for a healthier life. Today's #AskaHouseCleaner sponsor is #SavvyCleaner training and certification for house cleaners and maids. (https://savvycleaner.com/join) And your host today is #AngelaBrown (https://g.page/r/CbMI6YFuLU2GEBI/review) *** MEET SHAWNA HOLMAN CHAPTERS *** 0:00 - Meet Angela Brown, the House Cleaning Guru, and her guest, Shawna Holman 0:12 - Can people's homes make them start sniffling? 0:24 - Why do we think a situation will change if we do nothing? 0:53 - Who is Shawna Holman? 1:06 - Did Shawna have a lot of health issues? 1:32 - When did Shawna start sharing her journey publicly? 1:46 - Does her book include all the tips and tricks she learned? 2:00 - What is one of her healthy tips? 3:10 - How can we make indoor air quality less toxic? 5:02 - How quickly did Shawna start recovering once she made changes? 6:40 - Are a lot of the things we use daily making us sick? 7:18 - Did Shawna start eliminating foods first? 8:06 - How did she start changing things? 9:04 - Does Shawna use certain brands? 9:37 - Do you go by the labels or the ingredients? 9:55 - Does all-natural necessarily mean it's good for you? 10:51 - What spurred Shawna to write her book? 11:23 - Does Shawna have a website or Instagram page? *** PROMISED LINKS AND GOOD KARMA RESOURCES *** Buy the book A Healthier Home: - https://amzn.to/41J87Ff Shawna Holman's Website - https://alittlelesstoxic.com Savvy Cleaner Course on Pricing - https://savvycleaner.com/pricing How to Price Your Cleaning Services - http://amzn.to/2FSGQd2 Cleaning Business: 7 Steps to earning... - https://amzn.to/3St5Ycv The Six Figure Cleaning Business Master Class - https://amzn.to/3m2fWFN How to Start a Cleaning Business: Your Guide to Generating... - https://amzn.to/3Kul6V1 Swiffer Unscented Duster Kit, 1 Yellow handle and 5 blue dusters - https://amzn.to/3EUDgvG Swiffer Dusters Multi-Surface Duster Refills, 18 count - https://amzn.to/3YqxWat (When available, we use affiliate links and as Amazon Associates, we earn a commission on qualifying purchases.) *** RATE THIS SHOW *** https://sotellus.com/r/savvy-cleaner *** RATE THIS PODCAST *** https://ratethispodcast.com/askahousecleaner *** TRAINING & CLEANING CERTIFICATION*** https://savvycleaner.com/join *** MOST REQUESTED LIST OF CLEANING STUFF I USE *** https://www.Amazon.com/shop/AngelaBrown *** CONNECT WITH ANGELA ON SOCIAL MEDIA *** YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AskAngelaBrown Facebook: https://Facebook.com/AskAngelaBrown Twitter: https://Twitter.com/AskAngelaBrown Instagram: https://Instagram.com/AskAngelaBrown Pinterest: https://Pinterest.com/AskAngelaBrown Linkedin: https://www.linkedIn.com/in/AskAngelaBrown TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@AskAngelaBrown Store: https://amazon.com/shop/AngelaBrown *** GOT A QUESTION FOR A SHOW? *** Please email it to Angela[at]AskaHouseCleaner.com Voice Mail: Click on the blue button at https://askahousecleaner.com *** PROFESSIONAL HOUSE CLEANERS PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP *** https://www.facebook.com/groups/ProfessionalHouseCleaners/ *** SPONSOR A CLEANER - SAVVY CLEANER SCHOLARSHIP FUND *** Each year Savvy Cleaner gives away scholarships to the Savvy Cleaner Network, which includes training for house cleaners and maids, group coaching, and 24/7 network support. This trains them in personal protective equipment, chemical safety, cleaning equipment between jobs, how to clean techniques, and more. If you find value in this show and you want to pay it forward, you can sponsor a cleaner here: Give: https://savvycleaner.com/scholarship-fund Apply - https://savvycleaner.com/scholarship-application *** THIS SHOW WAS SPONSORED IN PART BY *** SAVVY CLEANER - House Cleaner Training and Certification – https://savvycleaner.com VRBO AIRBNB CLEANING – Cleaning tips and strategies for your short-term rental https://TurnoverCleaningTips.com FUNNY CLEANING SHIRTS – Incentive and thank-you gifts for house cleaners and maids. https://FunnyCleaningShirts.com HOARDING WORLD - Helping you change your relationship with stuff https://HoardingWorld.com *** VIDEO CREDITS *** VIDEO/AUDIO EDITING: Kristin O https://savvycleaner.com/reviews/kristin-o HOST: Angela Brown https://g.page/r/CbMI6YFuLU2GEBI/review SHOW PRODUCER: Jenifer V. Holland
The boys are BACK for an almost entirely Houston Cougar hoops episode, both the 2-0 week from men's hoops which ended with Jamal Shead snatching the joy from 18,000 Memphis fans at the buzzer in FedEx Forum as part of a 2-0 week to end the '23 regular season as the #1 team in the land AND looking at the upcoming trip by both the men and women hoopers to Fort Worth for one, last American championship at Dickey's Arena.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Context of White Supremacy hosts The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. This weekly broadcast examines current events from across the globe to learn what's happening in all areas of people activity. We cultivate Counter-Racist Media Literacy by scrutinizing journalists' word choices and using logic to deconstruct what is reported as "news." We'll use these sessions to hone our use of terms as tools to reveal truth, neutralize Racists/White people. #ANTIBLACKNESS Gus T. dodged a "Code Blue" snow storm in Buffalo and fireballs on Main Street, which took the life of a firefighter, to make it back to Seattle, Washington. Gus left the pacific northwest to cover a mass shooting of black people, this week in Las Vegas, 27-year-old Hunter Holman was charged with plotting a Terrorist attack on black people. Holman was allegedly angry about losing his job. Most people did not hear about Mr. Holman since many were attuned to a South Carolina court room where White attorney Alex Murdaugh was convicted of murdering his wife and son and sentenced to life in prison. The salacious affair will probably yield dozens of Netflix projects and Broadway musicals. Importantly, a quietly released report projected that White Supremacist attacks on US power stations will continue. Non-white people should study this threat and make plans to compensate for sustained power outages - especially if you have young children. #CaliforniaBlizzard #TheCOWS14Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943#
Automotive journalist and adventurer Emme Hall returns to talk about her exploits in prepping her Mazda Miata “Buddy” for the Mint 400 desert off-road race. Ford patents a self-repossessing truck and find out what happens when you calibrate your speedometer on a Ram TRX.
You've heard a lot of stories about the old days in the deep woods of northern Maine, when river drivers cut the trees and moved the logs into the rivers, down the great waterways or through the dense frozen forest. In Maine's early days as a state, most of it was a frontier, far removed from the rest of civilization and only connected with a thin line of rail or a dark ribbon of water weaving its way from the overwhelming forest to the towns and cities near the coast. When winter came and the ground froze solid, that's when lumbermen ventured deep into the woods, so deep that the closest connection with the world was literally days away. Working in the deep woods meant isolation for long periods of time, away from the comforts and the safety of civilization, especially healthcare. The men had to rely on each other and themselves in times of trial and uncertainty and this they did. There are songs and stories detailing the toils and times of these men of the woods, but perhaps none so strange and unique to Maine as the tales of the Charming Man. It's quite likely you've never heard a tale like it. The Charming Man? He's not what you think. It seems that any time a group of people needs a healer, one seems to arise. It's a hallmark of our species and perhaps the reasons we've made it thus far. When famed anthropologist Margaret Meade was asked when she thought civilization began, she didn't choose the advent of agriculture over hunting and gathering as her moment when humans became something more than merely animals. She pointed to a fifteen thousand year old healed femur bone, saying that “in the animal kingdom, if you break your leg, you die. You cannot run from danger, you cannot drink or hunt for food. Wounded in this way, you are meat for your predators. No creature survives a broken leg long enough for the bone to heal. You are eaten first.” When one of us is in need, we feel a compulsion to help. It's deep in our bones. There's a story told in a 1902 edition of Forest and Stream magazine that details the strange adventure of a friend of author Holman Day, a famous chronicler of the Maine wild lands at the turn of the last century. He details an exploit of a friend of his known only to the reader as “The Doctor.” In this tale, this doctor is hunting in the region of the woods above Upper Lobster Lake east of the Churchill, far from the cities near the coast. The interior of Maine in 1902 was a wild and lonely place. What follows are Holman's words from the 1902 article, speaking as the doctor whose story it is. “Now, you know I have been in the woods every season for ten years, and I never was lost up to that time. I did get lost, though, that day. I don't have the least idea how it happened, but all at once I found myself wandering through the woods with no clear idea where I was going nor why, for I had told the guide that I would meet him at the head of the lake for a snack. “Well, I traveled around quite a while. I'll tell you just how I felt -it was as though something all at once had set me into a brown study and then when I came out of it I looked around to find that some sprite had moved the sun and had skeow-wowed the scenery around in some way that I failed to understand. Never had that happen to me in the woods before! In what I am going to relate, I do not want to be considered too credulous, but that mystification of the morning made the later events of that day more impressive. “After a time I climbed the side of a hill and took a look around to see if I could locate any landmark. Off to the east of south by my compass I spied a column of smoke wavering up over the trees. I was so turned around that I couldn't tell whether the lake lay in that direction or not, but I scrambled down the hill and plowed away in that hope. “The smoke must have been five miles away, and it took me more than an hour to cover the distance. But I finally came into a clearing. There was a lumber camp there. No one was in sight outside, but in the free and easy way that prevails in the woods, I walked across the clearing, stamped off the snow in the dingle and walked into the camp. I never got such a surprise in all of my life. Half a dozen of the crew were in the camp. They all jumped up and rushed toward me. One of them yelled, “Be you the doctor?” “Well, I'm a doctor,” I said. “Don't that beat all tophet, fellows?” cried the man; ‘he's the doctor. And he's right on the dot, too. We've been looking for ye,' he stuttered, turning to me and fairly trembling in excitement. I commenced to get some interested myself. “You folks appear to have been looking for me,” I suggested. “You bet we have” the cook replied, twisting his bare arms in his apron. “He said you'd get here at four o'clock,” he added, pointing to a little nickel alarm clock that hung alongside a bunk. It was then a few minutes past the hour. “No one has sent for me,” said I, “and I didn't know where I was coming. What do you people mean by saying that I was expected? I've been lost in the woods.” “That's jest what he said,” shouted several men in chorus, jostling together in their excitement. “Who said so?” I demanded, with a bit of a temper, for it suddenly occurred to me that the men were ‘joshing' me for their amusement. “The charming man,” they answered. They were so earnest that I realized that they were not joshing, though for the life of me I couldn't understand what it all meant. “He's right there in the bunk,” explained the cook. “This charming man you were speaking of?” I asked. I had never heard of a charming man before and I wanted to see the curiosity. “No, the man that got hurt,” said one of the crew. “The charming man went away.” “It was dusky in the camp and one of the men carried a lantern to a bunk in the corner. There lay a man with his foot swathed in a torn blanket and an old coat. ‘He chopped himself on the ankle,” one of the men explained. While they held the lantern I unwrapped the bandages, my professional instincts suppressing, for a time, the questions I wanted to pump at the men. It was a bad case. The ax had partly severed the ankle at the joint, and the wound, treated by such rude methods as were at hand in the camp, was past the point where it could be healed. ‘He hurt it three or four days ago,' said one of the crew. ‘We done what we could for him, but I guess it wasn't very much.' “That foot must come off,” I told them. “That's jest what he said,” was the immediate chorus. ‘The charming man said so,' added the cook, noticing my astonishment at their excitement over my simple statement. “I assure you I was getting mighty curious by this time, but the doctor in me was on top. I started one of the men off to the sporting camp for my case of instruments that I always take into the woods with me. Then I sat down to wait and listen to the story the men had to tell me.” “The camp was on Matthew's Upper Lobster. The injured man was one of the swampers, and when he had hacked his ankle the men had put on a tourniquet in the best style they could and lugged him to the camp. Word was sent by tote-team for a doctor, but the nearest one was a hundred miles away. On the morning of that day, when I arrived at the camp, the stranger had appeared. The men told me that he was about sixty-five years of age, wore a tight-fitting suit of ribbed wool like a union undergarment, and over that a huge blanket coat. On his head was a knitted cap with the peak hanging down his back. The garb was suited well enough to wood's life, but it was all a dead, deep black, and indicated that our mysterious friend was a bit ‘staggy.' “The men went on to tell me that the stranger walked into the camp and up to the bunk where the injured man lay and announced in deep tones that he had some to heal. But after he had looked the victim over he said that he could only charm away the inflammation. “The foot must be cut off,” he declared, “and I do not stain my hands in human blood. My mission on earth is to alleviate suffering. I can summon here the man who will do the work, and I will remove the pain.” “The man then drew some unknown substance from his pocket and threw it upon the coals that he raked forward on the camp hearth. A dense, black smoke went rolling up the short chimney. The men in the camp described this operation as ‘burning medicine,' a resource that is occasionally adopted by the Penbscot Indians in the woods when they seek for good fortune in hunting or in recovering lost articles. While the stuff smoldered and smoked the man jabbered in low tones. Then he suddenly broke out, ‘He is coming this way - he is crossing a brook, he is climbing a hill - now he sees the smoke - he will come to this place - he is the surgeon who will do this work.” “The crew then explained that at this point, one of them had the assurance to brace up to the stranger and ask him what he was trying to do. The charming man explained with great dignity that through his spell head caused a hunter - a city doctor - who was then five miles from that place, to lose his way first and then espy the smoke rolling up from the camp hearth. ‘He will be here in just one hour by that clock,' he stated, ‘He will send for his tools and will cut off that man's leg. Tell him for me that there will be no pain from the operation and no blood to speak of, neither will there be inflammation following. I have attended to all that. I will return in two weeks for my pay. If it doesn't come about as I have said, you need give me ‘nother. Remember, the doctor will come in an hour.” “And sure enough I did, and under those circumstances, you see, my lively reception was not astonishing.” “While I was waiting for the instruments I examined the patient with great interest. I determined that he was a hypnotic trance. I tested him with the thermometer, took his pulse and listened to his respiration. They were not far from normal, but the man was entirely insensible. “He remained in that condition through the operation, which I performed without anesthetics after I had made tests and had found that was apparently insensible to pain. But little blood followed the knife. The manner in which the limb had been bound by the rude tourniquet was partly responsible for the slight bleeding, but I am ready to testify as a surgeon that the bleeding was apparently somewhat controlled by the patient's condition psychically as well as physically. “But what was more interesting still was the fact that when the man came out of his stupor the next day he felt no pain in the leg, and when I visited him and dressed his stump during the next week he said that he hadn't suffered even a twinge. “The case interested me mightily, and if it had not been for the professional engagements that took me back to the city, I would have waited to see and talk with that mysterious man of the woods.” The word ‘charming' is defined generally as pleasant or attractive. A less common meaning is to control or achieve as if by magic. That's the word we're concerned with in this tale. There was a time, before the advent of modern medical knowledge, when shamen and wise women were the traditional healers of our species, all over the world. They had an understanding of plants and effective treatments, but they also knew of another kind of healing that modern science only recognizes as something like ‘the placebo effect.' They had the power of belief and perhaps a good idea of the power of hypnotic suggestion. Call it the power of positive thinking if you like. If you're of a religious bent, call it the power of prayer. Health care, like the need for food and shelter, is one of the primary rungs on the ladder of Bloom's taxonomy. In the case of the lumbermen of the North, they had a rudimentary understanding of setting bones and soothing rheumatism and healing small cuts, but when more skill than this was required, they were on their own. Unless…sometimes, a person just shows up, just in the nick of time, when needed. What is remarkable about the Charming Man in this tale is that he is a stranger wandering an unpopulated land, wandering like a wizard and only appearing when needed. He appears like Odin of the old Norse myths, a bearded man from the wilderness, solitary, ready to assist and even to call for help using supernatural means when his own intervention would not be enough to save a person's life. Even stranger, he explains that he will return for payment later - and inevitably, he never does. So what, exactly, is a Charming Man? In the areas of northern Maine reaching into Quebec and any area with the French-Canadian tradition, he is a traditional faith healer whose origins go further back into the native culture of the region. Wandering loners, they have the ability, it seems, to sense when they are needed, arrive, diagnose, and treat illnesses. They are able to use prayer and charms to stop pain and treat inflammation. Leaning down to the afflicted, they would speak their ‘charm' into his ear only, so that no one else could hear, and then they would treat their patients, calming them, taking away their pain with nothing more than a few well-spoken words and some herbs. For people living far from modern medicine, these people, who could be male or female, were the only doctors available and they were glad they had such help. Their name in French is “traiteur' or in English, ‘treater'.They used plants, energy, and spiritual practices to affect their healing services and in the case of the lumbermen at the camp in Holman's tale, they also knew enough about modern medicine to know when the work was beyond their ability to heal. Sometimes these traiteurs would appear at a lumber camp and would offer prescriptive medicine. Everyone was fine at the moment, but in the middle of winter when he was too far away to affect any assistance, he had a kind of insurance plan he offered. The name of each man on the logging crew would be given to the Charming Man. He would prepare small sticks of what he called ‘medicine wood', leaving these with the man in charge of the camp. If any man needed help during the winter, that man's stick was to be burned and certain words were spoken, previously confided to the camp boss -these were sacrosanct words, never to be repeated to anyone. If this ritual was carried out to the word and letter, the Charming Man would hear it, no matter where he was on Earth. Then, he would treat the afflicted person mentally, from a distance. If you were in need of medical attention in the midst of the Maine woods, you had no doctor nearby. All you had was the Charming Man and the faith you had in him. So where did these people come from and where have they gone? The Charming Man from our story spoke of his mission, “ to alleviate suffering.” Interestingly, he also states that he never stains his hands with human blood. In that, he indicates a pureness, perhaps a holiness, that gives us a glimpse into his nature. In her book, The Kennebec Wilderness Awakens, Mary Calvert writes: The “power” was believed to be hereditary, with the “spell” being handed down from mother to son or father to daughter, never to the same sex. It could only be given down once, and could not be written down. Many old woodsmen believed implicitly in this power and would cite case after case around the evening campfire.” The spell Calvert alludes to is a passage from the Bible, or at least that's what one Charming Man revealed. Vaughn Knight, of Lincoln Center, Maine, had no one to give his charm to - no daughter to which he might pass down the spell and being of sufficient age and being interviewed by folklorists, revealed that his spell was a passage from Ezekiel 16, verse 6: “And when I passed by thee, and saw thee polluted in thine own blood, I said unto (put in the name), when thou wast in thy blood, Live (put in the name); yea, I said unto thee when thou wast in thy blood, Live.” Traiteurs are people of faith whose power may lay within their patient's capacity to believe in them. A man with a serious injury would likely not be healed by a traiteur. Instead, he might be ‘treated', that is, be made stable and comfortable with hypnotic suggestion or other means until a surgeon could make his long journey inland to the isolated camps. To be fair, men died every winter in the camps. Logging is heavy, dangerous work and in those days, a serious injury often meant death. Charming men must have been few and far between because they did not always arrive when needed. Many lumbermen perished in the far camps without any help from anyone. Today, we use genetics to create vaccines and to battle emerging diseases as well as older ones that are reemerging as our enemies. We build hospitals and have national and international health organizations to monitor our collective well-being and serve us through the use of well-researched science. It is interesting to note that in the northeast of the United States, a place where modern medicine truly began to thrive in places like the great colleges and universities, there was a need for traditional faith healing no less than a hundred years ago, bringers of hope in the dark and distant forest, arriving when needed, serving their patients and then leaving to melt back into the forest again. SOURCES Michaud, Al, Fortean Forest, “Doctors in Woods,” pp. 31-44. Antlerian Press, 2020. Day, Holman, “The Charming Man of the Maine Woods,” Forest and Stream, October, 1902. https://archive.org/stream/Foreststreamv58/Foreststreamv58_djvu.txt Calvert, Mary, The Kennebec Wilderness Awakens, Twin City Printery, 1986. Dana, David. “A Vernacular Healing System: Reinventing the Circle with Cadien Treaters”. From “Science and Religion: Global Perspectives,” June 408, 2005, Philadelphia, PA.
Celia Holman Lee, apart from being a proud Limerick woman, is a highly regarded fashion commentator, stylist, television presenter and is founder the longest running modelling agency in Ireland. She continues to keep her finger on the pulse of the fashion industry worldwide and works right across the country of Ireland, empowering aspiring models as they embark on their careers. Celia spoke to Sean live from Limerick Strand Hotel.
Atlanta Hawks Broadcast Steve Holman speaks about the differences he expects for Quin Snyder tonight from what we saw in game 1 from him, trying to get the best out of John Collins, how to slow down Damian Lillard tonight, his favorite road-trip restaurants to visit, the odd upcoming road trip schedule, and who the Hawks could really trouble if they can get into the playoffs.
We're BACK and in this case, we is specifically the 'royal we' as Dustin had a conflict with recording and his appointment to go be a man of culture art the arts, thus only Sam will join you for this episode to talk about these fine Houston Cougar topics:Men's Hoops taking care of business one last time vs ECU and looking ahead 2 varying degrees of tricky opponent in Wichita St and one last trip to see the Memphis TigersWomen's Hoops bounces back to win their final 2 conference games, with suffocating defense and timely offensePATRON QUESTION OF THE WEEKTop Cougar performances and key takeaways from the AAC Indoor Track & Field championshipsBat/Ball Sports UpdatesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Lightning is out with the ‘vid, so Mike Rice joins Holman to co-host the show from the Pod Shed. The guys check in with Jay Tilles and quiz the popular AI, ChatGPT, and ask it all sorts of truck related questions to see just how smart the future is.
It's a REWIND… In this episode, we are talking about the last step in obedience: SURRENDERING to God. As a reminder, the definition of obedience from Holman's Illustrated Bible Dictionary is to hear God's Word and act accordingly. Biblical obedience to God means to hear, trust, submit, and surrender to God and His Word. Today I am sharing with you the 3 ways to practice surrendering to God. Scripture Referenced: “So I beg you, brothers and sisters, because of the great mercy God has shown us, offer your lives as a living sacrifice to Him—an offering that is only for God and pleasing to him. Considering what he has done, it is only right that you should worship him in this way. Don't change yourselves to be like the people of this world, but let God change you inside with a new way of thinking. Then you will be able to understand and accept what God wants for you. You will be able to know what is good and pleasing to him and what is perfect. God has given me a special gift, and that is why I have something to say to each one of you. Don't think that you are better than you really are. You must see yourself just as you are. Decide what you are by the faith God has given each of us.” Romans 12:1 -3 As mentioned during the show: Join The Slayers Society Facebook Group Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Sign up for Slayer Nation News Interested in purchasing ad space for your business on the Slaying Self Doubt® Podcast, download the Advertisement Kit Support the Slaying Self Doubt® Podcast with a small donation to help me to create new content and reach more people by Buying Me A Coffee Follow me on Instagram Thank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring this episode. Take charge of your mental health and get 10% off your first month of therapy at: https://BetterHelp.com/SLAYING. Disclaimer: I may be an affiliate for products that I recommend. I may earn a commission if you purchase those items through my links. You will not pay more when buying a product through my link. I only recommend products I use and/or am genuinely interested in.
Subscriptions for businesses are now booming. A lot of people go over the comfortability of having goods and services delivered to them easily without hassle. It is a powerful tool to have recurring revenue, as well as engagement opportunities, to connect more with your customers and further increase your sales. But how do you set up a subscription program for your business? The first step is to gather information on why individuals are subscribing, and the second is to relate that information to the reasons why people don't. This will provide you with crucial information about how to get people to interact with your product and subscribe for longer. In this episode, we have Matthew Holman, co-founder of Q Pilot and the founder of Subscription Prescription. Matthew works directly with brands to launch and scale great subscription programs. Qpilot is a software that provides a flexible platform for clients. They Specialize in programmatic subscriptions and people that have shipping considerations. In this episode, Matthew will go over how to build up a subscription program for your business, the common mistakes people make, and amusing examples of successful subscription programs. Resources Subscription Prescription Q Pilot Matthew Holman on Twitter Matthew Holman on LinkedIn
Molly & Jeff share embarrassing stories and ruin the life of Matt Holman, sketch and improv comedian from the Push Comedy Theater in Norfolk, VA! Help support us and become one of Mommy's Little Worms: patreon.com/HowEmbarrassing Official site: HowEmbarrassingPodcast.com iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-embarrassing-podcast-with-molly-jeff/id1476548191 Facebook: fb.me/HowEmbarrassingPodcast Instagram: @HowEmbarrassingPodcast Twitter: @EmbarrassingPod E-mail us: HowEmbarrassingPodcast@gmail.com Graphics by Jeff Beaulieu ( @jtb757 ) Music by Jeff Beaulieu ( @jtb757 ) Produced by Matt Cole of Go On Productions ( facebook.com/GoOnPodcasts ) Special thanks to Push Comedy Theater, Norfolk, VA & Brian Garraty PushComedyTheater.com
On this episode, Travis Eldridge shares his thoughts from the college lacrosse weekend. He talks about Penn's win over Georgetown, the Syracuse women's impressive 2-0 start, and Northwestern's big weekend. Loyola goalie Luke Staudt then joins the show. He discusses how he's feeling after the Greyhounds two wins over Maryland & Johns Hopkins to start the year. New Cannons LC head coach Brian Holman also joins "Lacrosse Now". Holman talks about why this was the right time to get back on the sidelines, and what he thinks it's going to be like coaching in the PLL. Finally, Travis announces that this is his final show, and he shares some thoughts on his time at the network.
The guys host their very first in-studio guest in the new digs as Camburg's Jerry Zaiden returns to the show to talk about his company's recent acquisition by Magnaflow and how that will shape the future of the brand.
It's a REWIND… In this episode, we are talking about the next step in obedience which is SUBMITTING to God. As a reminder, the definition of obedience from Holman's Illustrated Bible Dictionary is to hear God's Word and act accordingly. Biblical obedience to God means to hear, trust, submit, and surrender to God and His Word. Today I am sharing with you the 3 ways to practice submitting to God. Scripture Referenced: “But he gives greater grace. Therefore he says: God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble. Therefore, submit to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” James 4:6-7 As mentioned during the show: Join The Slayers Society Facebook Group Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Sign up for Slayer Nation News Interested in purchasing ad space for your business on the Slaying Self Doubt® Podcast, download the Advertisement Kit Support the Slaying Self Doubt® Podcast with a small donation to help me to create new content and reach more people by Buying Me A Coffee Follow me on Instagram Thank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring this episode. Take charge of your mental health and get 10% off your first month of therapy at: https://BetterHelp.com/SLAYING. Disclaimer: I may be an affiliate for products that I recommend. I may earn a commission if you purchase those items through my links. You will not pay more when buying a product through my link. I only recommend products I use and/or am genuinely interested in.
Today we have an amazing guest joining us, Shawna Holman. Shawna is a wife, mom, teacher, and health enthusiast who has experienced a remarkable health transformation. She has battled with brain fog, chronic migraines, and sinus infections for years, but her journey to become less toxic has given her a new perspective and experience of life. Today we chat about: What is a toxin? How can they affect us? Where are they hidden? What can we do to support our body? Toxins in baby products Tips on things we can do today to reduce our toxin exposure? Guest: Shawna Holman @alittlelesstoxic www.danielle-catherine.com Join the "Women's Circle Group" to connect with like-minded women and be notified of FREE live-gatherings: http://wix.to/abs5ND1 Hosts: Danielle Intro: Sian --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/depths-of-motherhood/message
In today's episode, our hosts, Dr. Jamine Ifedi and Student Dr. Kamal Smith, discuss their biggest takeaways from the 'How to Build a Start Up Practice' Epsiode with Dr. Holman. We discuss how the points shared by Dr. Holman relate to our lives and how our listeners can apply the core takeaways to their dental journeys. We hope you enjoy today's wine down of our conversation with Dr. Holman.
Real Voice of the Atlanta Hawks joined Dukes & Bell live from State Farm Arena as the team plays the Knicks tonight and what to expect from the team after the All-Star break.
It's a REWIND…In the episode, we are talking about the next step in obedience which is TRUSTING GOD… Whew, chile… As a reminder, the definition of obedience from Holman's Illustrated Bible Dictionary is to hear God's Word and act accordingly. Biblical obedience to God means to hear, trust, submit, and surrender to God and His Word. Today I am breaking this down two ways: 3 ways God may be asking you to trust Him & 3 steps to TRUST God. Scripture Referenced: “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.” Proverbs 3:5-6 As mentioned during the show: Join The Slayers Society Facebook Group Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Sign up for Slayer Nation News Interested in purchasing ad space for your business on the Slaying Self Doubt® Podcast, download the Advertisement Kit Support the Slaying Self Doubt® Podcast with a small donation to help me to create new content and reach more people by Buying Me A Coffee Follow me on Instagram Thank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring this episode. Take charge of your mental health and get 10% off your first month of therapy at: https://BetterHelp.com/SLAYING. Disclaimer: I may be an affiliate for products that I recommend. I may earn a commission if you purchase those items through my links. You will not pay more when buying a product through my link. I only recommend products I use and/or am genuinely interested in.
Friend of the show and racer Scott Birdsall returns to discuss his new land speed record truck build and the guys try to recruit him for a new Truck Show Podcast project. Hear the news from the Chicago Auto Show and find out who's ghosting Lightning. This episode of The Truck Show Podcast is presented by Nissan in association with Banks Power.
Ram Trucks revealed the production Ram 1500 REV electric pickup truck in an ad during the Super Bowl and the guys share feedback from listeners and talk through their initial assessment of the new electric truck. This bonus episode of The Truck Show Podcast is presented by Nissan in association with Banks Power.
Have you ever thought about reinventing yourself, Mama? It can be easy to feel lost and stuck in motherhood and feel like there is no time for the things that bring you joy. If you are ready to follow your passion and find ways to reinvent yourself you are going to love this episode of the Soul Care Mom Podcast. My guest Melissa Holman, a mother, grandmother, holistic life coach, and registered aroma therapist shares how she went back to school later in life to follow her passion and reinvent herself and how you can too. ☀️ Be sure to get your FREE Kickstart Your Calm Morning - Self Care Morning RItual for Moms. Get My 5 Minute Morning Ritual! If you are loving this podcast it would mean so much to me if you took a moment to leave a review! Sending you Love, Mama!
KB & DJ are BACK and kick things off recapping another electric week of NLL action from Mitch Jones debut with Philly, if Albany should blow it up, and Toronto is simply a buncha DAWGS! Then they preview Week 11 of NLL action and give their picks of the week. Then they dive into Cannons LC hiring Brian Holman as the team's new Head Coach/GM and what it means for the Cannons "get right" initiative and could the Bunkbed Boys be heading to the Boom Squad?! Then DJ recaps opening week of college lacrosse and KB makes a MASSIVE announcement! Follow Us! Twitter: @UndergroundPHI @OTBLaxPod Kyle: @KBizzl311 DJ: @SCs_nextgreat Instagram: @undergroundphi @otblaxpod @kicksbycarly Merch & Apparel: phiapparel.co/shop and use code "UNDERGROUND" for 10% off! Send your mailbag questions: otbunderground@gmail.com SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/channel/UCXTLztI5KsYQLH0WptJaL-Q Website: undergroundsportsphiladelphia.com Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Manscaped Promo Code: "USP" for 20% off AND free shipping Biñho Board: binhoboard.com/?ref=Underground Trophy Smack: trophysmack.com/Underground Tomahawk Shades Promo Code: "USP" to save 25% off at checkout Intro Music: Arkells "American Screams" Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otblaxpod/message
Más de 200 opositores fueron liberados este 9 de febrero en Nicaragua por el gobierno de Daniel Ortega, privados de sus derechos políticos, despojados de su nacionalidad y "deportados" hacia Estados Unidos. Liberados y desterrados: 222 presos políticos nicaragüenses ya se encuentran en Estados Unidos adonde viajaron después de ser liberados por el régimen de Daniel Ortega, pero también han sido declarados traidores y despojados de su nacionalidad a través de una reforma constitucional exprés. Atención médica y contactos “El expresidente del Consejo Superior de la Empresa Privada (COSEP), José Adán Aguerri, el exembajador de Nicaragua en Estados Unidos, Arturo Cruz, y la exaspirante presidencial Cristiana Chamorro, muy querida por Nicaragua, al igual que su hermano Pedro Joaquín y su primo el señor Holman. Alegres porque salen de esas mazmorras, pero todavía tenemos una dictadura que está vivita y coleando y que sigue en el poder en nuestro país”, comenta Arturo McFields, exembajador de Ortega ante la OEA que fue destituido tras calificar a su país de dictadura y que ahora reside en Estados Unidos. McFields se reunirá con los expresos próximamente: “El primer paso es darles una atención médica, porque después de un año de estar bajo la opresión del régimen, ellos necesitan un chequeo médico, sobre todo gente que tiene enfermedades crónicas, personas que tienen cáncer, incluso estaban ahí presas”, explica. “La otra parte que se me dijo tratar de contactar a gente de la diáspora nicaragüense para de algún modo ayudarles en su incorporación a la vida acá en Estados Unidos, porque no todos tienen familia aquí”, agrega. “No aceptó el destierro” También han sido liberados la mujer, la hija y el yerno de Javier Álvarez, exiliado en Costa Rica. “Me siento sumamente feliz de saber que mi familia está ya liberada, obviamente. Pues yo voy a pedir que se vengan para donde estoy yo”, afirma. No han viajado a Estados Unidos sin embargo, los sacerdotes, entre ellos Monseñor Rolando Álvarez quien, según Javier Álvarez, “no aceptó el destierro porque lo que ha habido es un destierro, la Asamblea emitió una ley quitándole la ciudadanía a todos los presos”. El secretario de Estado estadounidense, Antony Blinken, dijo en un comunicado que esto abre una puerta al diálogo. “La dictadura de Nicaragua quiere buscar algún tipo de espacio para sacarle peso a la inconformidad que hay en Nicaragua y una manera de buscar un alivio económico, buscar un lavado de imagen”, dice al respecto Arturo McFields. Por su parte, Javier Álvarez piensa el tema de las sanciones han estado en el corazón de las negociaciones entre Washington y Managua: “Presumimos, pero no lo tenemos como una cosa muy clara, que puede hacer que no le apliquen la Nica Act, una ley promovida por el Congreso de Estados Unidos, que tenía abiertos todos los instrumentos para poder imponer sanciones al gobierno de Nicaragua”. Según Ortega, no hubo negociaciones con Estados Unidos. Afirmó que fue su esposa y vicepresidenta, Rosario Murillo, quien contactó con la Embajada de EE.UU. en Managua para pedir la salida de los 222 presos políticos. Aún quedan detenidos en Nicaragua una veintena de presos políticos.
This episode features Matt Holman, the head of growth at QPilot, the most incredible software you've never heard of.Matt discusses the most unique type of product that was turned into a subscription and the numbers that supports why a company should consider subscriptions.Listen as Andy and Matt talk about what makes successful subscriptions and how to unlock the reasons why people subscribe.Find out some effective ways to entice customers into signing up for subscriptions and some of the mistakes that a company might make when creating a subscription service.Discover the actionable steps that Matt recommends for a company thinking of launching a new subscription business or those who have a struggling subscription business.Episode Action Items:To find more information about Matt, go to:QPilotABOUT THE HOST:Andy Splichal is the World's Foremost Expert on Ecommerce Growth Strategies. He is the acclaimed author of the Make Each Click Count Book Series, the Founder & Managing Partner of True Online Presence, and the Founder of Make Each Click Count University. Andy was named to The Best of Los Angeles Award's Most Fascinating 100 List in both 2020 and 2021.New episodes of the Make Each Click Count Podcast, are released each Friday and can be found on Apple Podcast, iHeart Radio, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts and www.makeeachclickcount.com.
DeMarco talks all things ATL with Angela in today's episode. Listen to learn about his career in writing, favorite stories, family life, sports, top eats and best travel. Follow DeMarco's life and work here:The Infatuation: https://www.theinfatuation.com/contributor/demarco-williams Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/demarcowill Twitter: https://twitter.com/demarcowill The Infatuation: https://www.theinfatuation.com/atlanta Nina Reeder: http://www.reederandawriter.com/ Julie Horsford: https://www.theinfatuation.com/contributor/juli-horsford West End Mall (Canopy): https://canopyatlanta.org/west-end/mall-essay/ Kevin Durant (Slam Magazine, 2011): https://www.slamonline.com/college-hs/kevin-durant-brown-bag-blue-chip/ Chase Sapphire: https://www.investopedia.com/chase-sapphire-preferred-vs-reserve-5119215 Busy Bee: https://www.thebusybeecafe.com/ Paschal's: https://www.paschalsatlanta.com/ Ponce City Market: https://www.poncecitymarket.com/ Krog Street: https://www.thekrogdistrict.com/ Fred's Bread and Meat: https://www.fredsmeatandbread.com/ Chef Pinkie: https://sluttyveganatl.com/ Bar Vegan: https://barveganatl.com/ Holman & Finch: https://www.holeman-finch.com/ Fish Camp: http://www.starprovisions.com/whstilesfish-camp Rome: https://www.rome.net/ Thailand: https://www.tourismthailand.org/home Thank you for listening! Please take a moment to rate, review and subscribe to the Media in Minutes podcast here or anywhere you get your podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/media-in-minutes/id1555710662
Host Robert Land asks UH Coogs Insider and Scott & Holman Pawdcast Host Sam Razz if he has any tournament or big picture concerns as the 2nd ranked Coogs wind down the regular season. Razz also looks Jarace Walker's development this year & shares his thoughts on the Big 12 UH football schedule. Subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, Google & AppleTiktok @HoustonSportsTalkRobertTwitter @HSTPodcast @ShaunBijani#UHCougars #houstoncougars #marchmadness
We've got our final* matchup against Houston and to celebrate we've brought on Sam from The Scott and Holman Pawdcast (@SHPawdcast) to help us preview the Wednesday night matchup. After the interview we dive into the Wichita State loss and preview the men and women's schedules for the next week. (M vs UCF, W vs SMU & Tulane). Finally a quick look at TU's eSports team. *could actually meet in conference tournament Timestamps 0:00 - Intro 01:19 - Interview with The Scott and Holman Pawdcast (@SHPawdcast) 42:12 - WSU Recap 53:50 - UCF Preview 58:30 - Women's Basketball Previews (SMU & Tulane) 1:05:45 - Around the AAC 1:09:03 - TU eSports Team --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegoldenhurricast/support
It's a REWIND… In this episode, I am going to define what obedience is and discuss what it means to be obedient to God. The definition of obedience from Holman's Illustrated Bible Dictionary is to hear God's Word and act accordingly. Biblical obedience to God means to hear, trust, submit, and surrender to God and His Word. I am breaking down the 5 ways to hear from God. As mentioned during the show: Come & Talk to me LIVE on IG every Tuesday at noon Join The Slayers Society Facebook Group Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Sign up for Slayer Nation News Interested in purchasing ad space for your business on the Slaying Self Doubt® Podcast, download the Advertisement Kit Support the Slaying Self Doubt® Podcast with a small donation to help me to create new content and reach more people by Buying Me A Coffee Follow me on Instagram Disclaimer: I may be an affiliate for products that I recommend. I may earn a commission if you purchase those items through my links. You will not pay more when buying a product through my link. I only recommend products I use and/or am genuinely interested in.
Do you love TFL Trucks like we do? Then you will want to hear from Andre Smirnov, our first guest in the new studio, about how he got involved in the content side of the truck market and other interesting truck topics. Did you hear? GMC's Sierra Denali Ultimate dually breaks the $100,000 price ceiling. This episode of The Truck Show Podcast is presented by Nissan in association with Banks Power.
Aaron Rodriguez from PowerStroke Tech Talk w/ARod joins the guys and talks about the best and worst things about the 7.3L, 6.0L, 6.4L, and 6.7L PowerStroke engines. Find out which one is his favorite and which one to avoid at all costs.
Gale Banks returns to share his take on the state of the automotive aftermarket industry and where he thinks the industry is going from his perspective as one of the last original owners still standing. This episode of The Truck Show Podcast is presented by Nissan in association with Banks Power.
Many investors and syndicators don't even realize that it is possible to do a 1031 exchange into syndication. In today's #Highlights episode, we look back at our conversations with real estate entrepreneurs who have done this. They are Ken Holman of Overland Group and Brandon Bruckman of Insight Real Estate Partners.Ken stresses the importance of choosing suitable properties to deal with and the process of incorporating 1031, self-directed IRAs, and regular investors in the same project. Meanwhile, Brandon shares the idea of proper planning and its indispensable role in the processes of 1031. Listen now and learn new knowledge today!Key Points From This Episode: Ken discusses how you can incorporate 1031, self-directed IRAs, and regular investors in the same projects.Ken explains that a 1031 investor can't invest in regular syndication because they're buying a share of an entity, they're not buying real estate.A little bit of Brandon's background in real estate and some information on his firm.How Insight helps investors with planning and more!Steps for operators to take and Brandon's thoughts on the impact of the political climate.The job of matchmaking between syndicators and investors.Costs involved in 1031 exchanges and weighing the benefits versus inputs.Important details around timing for operators considering a 1031 exchange.Tweetables:“ I like to work with bigger investors as opposed to smaller investors. I have found that it's possible to incorporate 1031 tax-deferred exchange investors with self-directed retirement account investors and regular investors.” – Ken Holman“Planning is so critical before you even get into the exchange process.” – Brandon Bruckman“To stop and to do something a little bit different is more costly and time-consuming.” – Brandon Bruckman“CPA is a great person to have in this transaction, real estate lawyers are a great person to have in this transaction. The investor wants to speak with these people before they even start to think about doing an exchange.” – Brandon BruckmanLinks Mentioned in Today's Episode:Ken Holman's EmailKen Holman on LinkedInWS283: The Benefits Of Incorporating 1031 Investors, Self-Directed IRAs And Regular Investors with Ken HolmanBrandon Bruckman on LinkedInBrandon Bruckman's EmailInsight Real Estate PartnersWS733: How To 1031 Into Syndications To Save Thousands with Brandon BruckmanAbout Kenneth T. HolmanKenneth T. Holman has had a long and distinguished career in real estate. He obtained his real estate license in 1972 and his real estate broker's license in 1975. Over the years he has brokered, developed, constructed, and owned over $500 million in real estate assets which have included apartments, condominiums, industrial properties, self-storage projects, office buildings, hotels, a golf course, retail properties, fast-food restaurants and other types of commercial properties. About Brandon BruckmanBrandon runs Insight's Milwaukee office. He is focused on growing the 1031 / DST business as well as adding investment clients. Brandon also leads the marketing efforts and investment due diligence. Prior to Insight, Brandon founded West Chapman & Co., a consultancy that assists clients in growing their business by gaining insights through data. Brandon has assisted large and small businesses in industries ranging from Financial Services to Logistics to Pharmaceuticals.
In this pregame podcast episode, GMAC is joined by Hawks Play-By-Play Radio Voice Steve Holman to preview the Knicks upcoming matchup on Friday against the Atlanta Hawks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Feniex CEO Hamza Deyaf shares his inspirational story of starting his own business and his trials and tribulations that aided his rise in the emergency and warning light industry.