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Get all the links mentioned in the episode here: bit.ly/222-bryceruthvenSkip through the episode:(00:05) - Welcome to Uncommon(00:23) - Guest introduction(00:32) - Living on the peninsula(03:15) - Bryce's childhood(08:44) - Bryce's parents' professions(10:44) - Lessons from his parents(12:06) - Why radio?(17:56) - Soccer talk(20:48) - Bryce's principles for broadcasting(25:16) - COVID radio talent mass-firings & the result(32:31) - How Bryce joined MAFS(38:40) - Dealing with his mental health struggles(42:22) - Reality TV is not reality: story over truth(49:47) - Bryce's beef with Sam(53:05) - MAFS producers kept contestants from talking(54:55) - MAFS production: malicious matching (01:00:20) - Bryce's perception in the media(01:04:50) - What Bryce wants Australia to know(01:12:42) - Did Bryce have any control of his narrative?(01:13:42) - Are The Experts actually experts? (01:17:25) - Contestants suing production companies(01:20:47) - MAFS lessons: controlling his own brand(01:22:34) - What he'd say to his critics(01:29:11) - Bryce & Melissa's future plans(01:34:08) - Morning & evening routine (01:34:35) - Best purchase under $200(01:35:08) - Go-to fridge staple
Join Nick Lamagna on The A Game Podcast with guest Bryce Mckinley, founder of REI Results Academy and Every House, a national real estate investing company. Bryce has perfected the sales conversation over 20 years of consulting with various Fortune 500 companies like Ford, Nissan, Tyco, and ADT and sharing the stage as a keynote speaker with such names such as Tai Lopez. Bryce stumbled on wholesaling real estate while he was living out of his car. He figured out how to use what he knew about sales to generate leads and start closing deals his first month. What's more impressive is he didn't spend a dime on advertising and did it all from his local library. Using his unique rapport building (Warm with FORM) and questioning (RAQ) technique he's been able to close almost every deal over the phone, only ever walking 4 properties Topics on this episode include: How Bryce overcame addiction and major personal tragedy to become positive and successful The importance of shifting your mind to focus and achieve your goals Tactical tips on how to approach issues in life and business using easy to remember acronyms What the 1% do that you should be doing daily Learning to ask for advice The importance of utilizing others experience to save you time and money in business What separates those who succeed from those who do not What are common mistakes new investors make What are some things to look for when choosing a market to invest in And More! Check out Naked Warrior Recovery CBD and please subscribe to the podcast. See show notes for all the ways to connect with Bryce and contact Nick to start doing some real estate deals together! ~ Connect with Bryce Mckinley: Bryce Mckinley on Instagram Bryce Mckinley on Linked https://reiresultsacademy.com/ Bryce Mckinley on Facebook https://everyhouse.io/ --- Connect with Nick Lamagna 630.384.9443 www.NickNickNick.com Click here discounted CBD from Naked Warrior Recovery!!! Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes on Platforms by Clicking Here To Subscribe Find all social media connections at Social media Links for Facebook, IG, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.
In today’s episode, we cover:What is LevelTen Energy and its mission?The pain point of the renewable energy developers LevelTen serves.What is a PPA and why it’s sought by energy developers?The role of the utility companies in renewable energy development.Why the analogy of the “Zillow for energy contracts” is apt.LevelTen’s value proposition for energy developers and energy-seeking companies.Why it matters what type of energy is entered into the electricity grid.How Bryce thinks of carbon reduction in the electricity grid.What has motivate the corporate shift to renewable energy.The technical and political challenges to growing renewable energy adoption.The role carbon pricing might play in driving renewable energy innovationWhat Bryce sees as the future prospects of renewable energy.The NIMBY-ism that developers have had to contend with.The varied landscape of the renewable energy developer market.How the next movement in climate tech will be in carbon capture.How support from policy and government is critical to advance renewable energy.Links to topics discussed in this episode:LevelTen Energy: https://leveltenenergy.com/Power Purchase Agreement (PPA): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_purchase_agreementOne Energy: https://www.oneenergyrenewables.com/
Life is always going to present you with challenges, and how you handle them goes a long way in determining your endpoint. These obstacles can either be insurmountable or opportunities to learn, regroup, and try again. Today's guest, Bryce Wilson, is an outstanding example of what it means to take on a challenge and continue to grow, and all at the age of 24! As the founder and CEO of two multimillion-dollar businesses, Bryce has learned more lessons than most do in a lifetime, and he is not slowing down anytime soon. In this episode, we gain insights into Bryce’s entrepreneurial journey, including his very own Ticket Rescue’s founding story and its subsequent pivot in the face of the COVID pandemic. It could have been easy to throw in the towel, but Bryce’s faith in himself, his team, and their resources made the shift not only smooth but also incredibly successful. This deft ability to make such a quick transformation can be attributed to Bryce's insatiable desire to learn. If you are feeling stuck and without options, Bryce’s story of crushing fear, thinking your reality into existence, and an unrelenting commitment to growth is for you.Key Points From This Episode:Hear more about Bryce’s background and journey as founder and CEO of two companiesRapid-fire with Bryce: Where he’s from, why he lives in an RV, and more.How Bryce has used intentional presence to take things as they come.Bryce’s advice for people who are young and getting started in business. Ticket Rescue’s founding story and the pivot they have made in light of COVID.What Bryce’s girlfriend, who is traveling with him, does in linguistics and coaching.Surprising pivotal moments in Bryce’s growth journey and the importance of stepping back.How Bryce realized that he was holding on too tight and he needed to let go.Some of the limiting beliefs that Bryce has had to overcome.Bryce’s desire to have it all and understanding that we can have whatever we want. Hear how Bryce perceives fear and how he uses it as a compass rather than a deterrent.Bryce’s terrifying encounter with a tarantula hawk wasp in Sedona!Why Bryce likes to be in the background as a leader and build others up instead.Learn about how Bryce keeps his team engaged and gets them tied into the company vision.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Bryce Wilson on LinkedInBryce Wilson InstagramTicket RescueFor the Love of MoneySteve JobsJeff BezosSam Walton: Made In AmericaThat Will Never WorkThe OverstoryThe War of ArtOutwitting the DevilShoe DogGoodman CoachingChris Goodman on LinkedInChris Goodman on Instagram
Bryce Blum (@esportslaw) is the founder of ESG Law and is widely recognized as the leading lawyer in the esports industry. Representing organizations such as FaZe Clan, Cloud9 and Fnatic, he has forgotten more about the industry than most people know. We talk about: How to break into the esports industry How Bryce built his personal brand @esportslaw using Reddit, content marketing via articles for Daily Dot and ESPN, conference speaking and more How brands can activate in the space, a quick case study that includes one successful and one unsuccessful activation Bryce's take on the live streaming platform wars between Twitch, Mixer, YouTube Gaming and others The Gamers vs COVID-19 initiative; and We reminisce about March Madness from 2016 and commiserate on the lack of Madness this year. Here's a link to the video we discussed - turn the volume up. Resources: Follow Bryce on Twitter @esportslaw Bryce's law firm is ESG Law Gamers vs COVID-19: Hit the website and sign the pledge. Learn more about Ateyo 'The Nike of Esports' Follow Francis on Twitter @FrancisOKC Connect with Francis on LinkedIn Sign up for the email list Can you support the show? Yes, you can :) Give the show a rating and review on Apple Podcasts - it helps me get the show out to more people. Thanks!
"IST gets back to that root of your beliefs, so you can open up that belief that was formed in your life." "I was an attorney who worked 90 hour weeks. I had a lovely bleeding stomach ulcer. I was plagued by decades of sleepless nights due to night terrors. I liked my scotch almost as much as I liked my daily cheesesteaks. But let's not forget my friends; anxiety, fear, doubt, hate, and depression. They were the background noise of my life. Oh, the joy of living. Ha. But eventually, I stopped laughing." These are the words of today's guest, Bryce Kennedy, an Inner Space Techniques (IST) practitioner who also specializes in feng shui, mindfulness, and energetic consultation for businesses that care. Since beginning his journey with IST, Bryce has found a path to his highest self and his goal is to bring that awareness to every single person he works with. Listen in to learn more about Inner Space Techniques, overcoming your default wiring, and how to start your own path towards using your anger creatively. You can Subscribe and Listen to the Podcast on Apple Podcasts. And please leave me a Rating and Review! "I want to see what I'm capable of, where I thought I was X and all of a sudden I'm the entire alphabet." Some things we learn in this podcast: What IST is and how Bryce got into it [3:41] Bryce's education in IST and what he has been learning [11:30] How our "default wiring" of reactionary living is affected by IST [19:44] How Bryce helps his clients confront their anger in an honest way and use it creatively [26:48] What Bryce sees in his clients that makes them available to the IST practice [38:14] How feng shui ties into Bryce's work and why it brought him so much fulfillment [43:22] Bryce's recommendation for anybody looking to improve their space without hiring a feng shui expert [51:30] What's next for Bryce and his different ventures [54:04] Links Mentioned: Inner Space Techniques Connect with Bryce Kennedy on BryceKennedy.co | BryceKennedy.co/blog
Over the past six weeks we've been watching some of Australia's best university students battle it out for the title of 'Australia's Next Top Trader'. With the competition finished, we've recorded this episode to wrap it up and look back on the past 6 weeks. While we're not ready to announce the competition winner, we can announce the winner of the competition within the competition: who won between Bryce and Ren? In this episode you will learn about: • The movement of major US markets over the past 6 weeks and how that compared to Australia • Oil's incredible run and how some of the major indices are tracking • Notable highlights from last week's quarterly earnings results announcements • What you should be watching in US markets over the coming weeks • How Bryce and Ren ended the Next Top Trader Competition • The key lessons the boys learnt from the past 6 weeks Stocks and Resources Discussed: • Next Top Trader Website How to Get Involved in Equity Mates: • Equity Mates Website • Ask Us Anything Page • Thought Starters • Equity Mates Facebook Page • Facebook Discussion Group • Instagram (search: equitymates_investingpodcast) • Equity Mates Twitter • Email (contact@equitymates.com)
Bryce Andrews is a Montana-based rancher, conservationist, and author whose unique set of experiences gives him uncommon insights into the relationship between humans and carnivores in the West. Having worked as a ranch hand, ranch manager, and ranch owner, Bryce understands agriculture and the myriad of challenges faced by producers. As Field Director at the non-profit People and Carnivores, he has gained first-hand knowledge of the predicaments facing large predators in the Rockies. And as an author, he has researched and written extensively about all sides of the issue-- most notably in his books “Badluck Way” and his new book “Down from the Mountain,” which was published earlier this week. Bryce grew up in Seattle, far removed from ranching, farming, and the arid ruggedness of the Rocky Mountain West. But soon after college, he landed an entry-level job at the 20,000-acre Sun Ranch, located in Montana’s spectacular Upper Madison River Valley. On the Sun Ranch, Bryce received a trial-by-fire education in the sometimes-problematic relationship between agriculture and wild animals, a relationship he has spent much of his professional career exploring. The latest manifestation of this exploration is “Down from the Mountain,” an educational, entertaining, and sometimes-heartbreaking book that explores specific interactions between grizzly bears and farms in Montana’s Mission Valley. I was lucky enough to receive an advanced copy of this book and cannot recommend it enough. If you are familiar with this podcast and the topics that I love to discuss, then you know that Bryce is a perfect guest. He’s smart, funny, insightful, and has a real gift for explaining complex, sometimes controversial topics in an engaging way. We talked a lot about “Down from the Mountain,” discussing grizzlies, farming, and the unique location and topography of the Mission Valley. We talk about Bryce’s upbringing in Seattle, and what drove him to explore the West after college. We discuss his work with People and Carnivores, and how his background in agriculture helps him to span the divide between his organization and the farming and ranching communities. Bryce also explains his writing and research process and offers some excellent advice for aspiring authors. And as usual, we spend a lot of time discussing books, authors, and his most powerful outdoor experience. I encourage you to find a copy of “Down from the Mountain” and give it a read. You will not be disappointed. Episode Notes: https://mountainandprairie.com/bryce-andrews/ TOPICS DISCUSSED 4:00 - Bryce describes his work 5:20 - How Bryce started ranching 6:30 - First experiences ranching 7:20 - Heading to the Rockies after college 9:00 - Getting a hand-hold in ranching 10:30 - Culture shock of the West 13:50 - First encounter with carnivores 16:30 - Primal thrill of wildlife encounters 17:30 - Work with People and Carnivores 20:00 - Finding common ground in the carnivore controversies 25:00 - “Down from the Mountain” 29:00 - Mission Valley explained 34:00 - Similarities between humans and grizzlies 37:30 - Unexpected tension of bears in a cornfield 41:20 - Bryce’s history as a writer 42:50 - Favorite/important writers 46:30 - Bryce’s relationship with writing 50:00 - Writing, the flow state, and fear 52:00 - Intense life events versus the boring “real world” 56:15 - Advice for aspiring writers 59:45 - Favorite books about the West 1:01:50 - Most powerful outdoor experience 1:03:30 - Request of the listeners 1:05:30 - Connect with Bryce
Since we began this podcast in January 2017, global markets have been on an incredible run. 2017 was an uninterrupted climb higher and higher, and aside from one hiccup in February, the first half of 2018 looked much the same. Word on the street was that our podcast was a good luck charm: as long as Bryce was talking, markets would keep rising. Alas, it appears this is not the case. Recently markets have started to fall pretty hard. Most of the time we try and avoid talking about the day-to-day movements of the market (because we're trying to think long-term). However, as this drop continues into a downturn across the world, we figured we were well overdue to discuss it. In this episode you will learn: • What has happened to the major market indices in Australia, USA, China, London and Germany. • How some of the biggest name companies including Facebook, Amazon, Alphabet (Google) and GE, have performed recently. • How other assets have performed - cryptocurrency, gold, oil, credit and property • The role the end of Quantitative Easing has played in this market downturn • Some of the different recommendations you can find online on how to invest in a market downturn... and what Bryce and Alec think of them • How Bryce and Alec are positioning their personal investments Stocks and Resources Discussed: • Stocks • Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) • General Electric (NYSE: GE) • Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) • Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) • 3 Articles on 'How to Play Downturn' • The Street • Investopedia • CNBC • Inverse ETF's • Please ensure you do your own research and get your own advice before following Bryce into these trades • Proshares UltraPro Short NASDAQ (NASDAQ: SQQQ) • Proshares UltraPro Short S&P 500 (NYSE: SPXU) • US Equities Strong Bear Fund (ASX: BBUS) • Australian Equities Bear Fund (ASX: BEAR)
047R | In today's podcast we recap Episode 47 with Bryce and Kristy from Millennial Revolution including talk of home ownership and world travel, but a reader case study and voicemail. In Today’s Podcast we cover: A recap of our main takeaways from Episode 47 with Kristy and Bryce from Millennial Revolution How Brad explained the concept of compound interest to his daughter Anna and it was a lightbulb moment How Brad’s daughter immediately took action and invested her money in Vanguard index funds Brad’s moment where he found the concept of compound interest as a 19 year old Calling for tips on how other parents have introduced financial skills to their kids How your house is not a great investment and for people in the FI community it isn’t “your biggest investment” Your home may be a terrible investment but it doesn’t mean it’s a terrible decision Home appreciation seems “magical” to people but it actually represents well below the 8% return benchmark we use as a guide Brad’s example of a $300,000 house and the expected future value How Bryce and Kristy have these amazing hacks to travel for little money Their entire lives cost $30,000 for a full year Time averaging in low and high cost of living areas A reader case study that was sent in to Bryce and Kristy on the rental property they have that’s underwater and how they should move forward Voicemail from ChooseFI community member Jack on finding FI and making amazing changes up to a 58% savings rate How everyone can pursue FI and it isn’t limited to certain incomes, professions, etc. Itunes review and book giveaways Links from the show: Millennial Revolution Why Your House is a Terrible Investment Friday Reader Case Study: My Mortgage is Underwater. Am I Screwed?
Bryce Bladon is a freelancer, consultant and one of the people currently behind one of the most popular Tumblr blogs in the entire world, Clients From Hell. In this broadcast, Bryce Bladon and I talk about: How Bryce started managing Clients from Hell Some examples of how Clients from Hell has grown to what it is today The importance of cyclical content How the Clients From Hell platform is monetized The balance between having sponsors and maintaining brand integrity How Bryce decides what new projects to work on The metrics Bryce uses to analyze the performance of the website How time-consuming is managing Clients From Hell? The future of Clients From Hell Bryce’s aversion to social media platforms How to connect with Bryce Bladon Online: Bryce’s Website Clients From Hell Website Clients From Hell Podcast @BryceBladon Hell to Pay 2 (Get $10 OFF when you use the discount code “inthetrenches”!) Click to Tweet: If there isn t a product out there that I would ve wanted, and needed, and found valuable that s what I m going to do next.” – @BryceBladon If you enjoyed today s podcast, please leave a review on iTunes here. Thanks so much in advance for your support. The post ITT 101: How to Manage and Monetize a Popular Blog with Bryce Bladon appeared first on Tom Morkes.