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“I believe that given more knowledge and more information, people will be able to make better financial and business decisions.” Curtis May, the principal of Practical Wealth Advisors, LLC. He helps families and business owners learn to plan wisely for the future and to achieve financial independence. Much of Curtis’ time is devoted to hosting financial workshops where he lectures on financial literacy, cash flow management, managing home equity, and how to create a Private Family Capital Reserve System that lets families operate their personal economies like banks and financial companies operate theirs. He also teaches small business owners The 7 Steps to More Sales System – how to increase revenue from existing business assets with an effective marketing system. Curtis believes education is an integral part of his work as a financial consultant. Through Practical Wealth Advisors, Curtis focuses on helping his clients get organized with their money through cash flow management so they can make better financial decisions. Then he helps find money they are losing unknowingly and unnecessarily so they can improve current cash flow in their business or family unit. His Philosophy is that there is more opportunity to help people eliminate the losses in the financial lives than there is subjecting people to more risk by trying to pick winners. Curtis holds licenses in life, health, and property/casualty insurance. And, as a Certified Liability Advisor, teaches individuals how to manage debt. When he isn’t advising clients or hosting seminars, Curtis volunteers for SCORE of Philadelphia where he speaks regularly to business owners on marketing and sales strategies and Financial Planning for business owners. For more info, go to http://practicalwealthadvisors.com/. What You Will Learn: Curtis explains his five principles of personal finance. Why good investors invest in insurance. Curtis’ goal of giving people a process on how to deal with money as your personal economy. The importance of setting a better sale. The secret of making more money by increasing people that invest with you. The question that Curtis asks people when it comes to investment. How Curtis explains his philosophy that “a lot of winning is not losing”. Making your money in the stuff you do and storing it safe and protected. How to create a plan that works no matter what. Curtis shares how to control investment risks and the ability to utilize and enjoy the wealth you created. Curtis shares about his special book called “Financial Planning Has Failed”. Curtis explains how to control your money to make the most out of it! Additional Resources from Curtis May: Cell Phone: (610) 710-6195 Email: curtmay@gmail.com Website: http://practicalwealthadvisors.com/ E-Book: http://bit.ly/2BdqGXR LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtismay/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CurtisM0815 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/findoutmorenow/ Podcasts: https://practicalwealth.libsyn.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CurtisMay/
Curtis Ray is a serial entrepreneur who nearly lost everything in 2014 but found a way to comeback and create true financial freedom. Curtis expertly breaks down the phenomenon of Compound Interest and the powerful influence it can have upon your life. Using a scientific approach to money, allowing the laws of Compound Interest to do all the heavy lifting, your pursuit of financial freedom can be achieved faster than you think. In this episode we discuss: How Curtis recovered after losing millions in a single day How compounding interest allowed him to take back control of his financial destiny The MPI to leverage your money so you never lose but always compound your hard earned money Subscribe to Get Email Updates to Unleash Success, Entrepreneur Tips And Business Strategy: www.unleashsuccess.com/subscribe Leave a Review on iTunes http://bit.ly/UnleashSuccessReview Connect with Curtis Ray! https://www.compoundinterest.com/ https://www.instagram.com/iamcurtisray/ Connect with Corey Corpodian! Facebook: www.facebook.com/CoreyCorpodian/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/coreycorpodian/ Want to Learn how to Train your mind for success? Check out my new book on Amazon! Go to http://masteremotionalfitness.com/ Subscribe to the Podcast on Youtube http://bit.ly/UnleashSuccessYoutube
Curtis Thurber grew up in Colorado, and in high school developed a strong interest in filmmaking. After moving to California to attend USC and pursue his passion, Curtis quickly realized that Film Editing was the art he'd be most interested in pursuing as a lifelong career.Shortly after graduating from USC, Curtis found himself on a small second season show that would become one of the most discussed shows on TV, Breaking Bad. This helped to jump start his career in Post Production, and has been fortunate to work on many exciting projects ever since (Fargo, Tales From The Loop, Legion, Better Call Saul).In 2016, Curtis was nominated for both an Emmy and ACE Eddie award for his work on Fargo, and the same Emmy nomination again in 2017, as well as an ACE Eddie Award nomination for Better Caul Saul that same year. Curtis and I discuss the following in episode 7:How Curtis got into editing and started his career in Hollywood Being a Post PA on Breaking Bad got him more opportunitiesWorking with and being mentored by Emmy-winning editor Skip McDonaldHaving fun working on The OfficeHow Curtis gained the trust of producers and got hired on big projectsDoing what you can to make your direct bosses' lives easierGetting opportunities to cut as an assistant editorThe importance of learning to address notes What Curtis learned from his mentor Skip McDonaldMentoring his assistantsCurtis’ longstanding relationship with writer/producer Noah Hawley Learning from one of Noah Hawley’s lead editors, Regis KimbleAdvice on working on the cut with showrunnersBreaking the rules on Legion Tips on interpreting notes from directors and producersSneak peek into season 4 of FargoCurtis’ WFH experience and setupWhat Curtis misses most about going to an officeIssues Curtis has had with his WFH setup The pros and cons of working from homeWill this new way of working affect the way we enjoy the job of editing?How will the business change moving forward?Finding a new way of networking, learning, and collaborating in the new age of post productionThe way Curtis continues to evolve as an editor and storytellerIf you want to hear more advice for Curtis Thurber, go to hollywoodeditingmentor.com/episode7 and sign up to receive bonus outtakes from this episode where Curtis talks about editing scenes and troubleshooting projects. Would totally appreciate it if you left a review on Apple Podcasts by visiting hollywoodeditingmentor.com/review. It’s a way to support the show and help it reach a wider audience that’s looking to break in or advance their post production careers.Original Music: "Apollo's Haze" by JesusdapnkFacebook: www.fb.com/jesusdapnkSoundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/jesusdapnkInstagram: @jesusdapnk
Why you have to check out today’s podcast: Learn why the Less-Than-Truckload industry is different from other logistics services Discover the pricing complexity in the Less-Than-Truckload industry Find out the different struggles within the Less-Than-Truckload industry when it comes to pricing their services Curtis Garrett is the VP of Pricing at Recon Logistics, a world class LTL Freight Management Company. Curtis is on a mission to simplify LTL Freight. His career-long goal is to bring transparency, automation, and the tools needed to do this into the LTL industry. In this episode, Curtis talks about the pricing design in a Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) industry, sharing the complex variables that go into the LTL price mix. He also shares some personal backstory of how he was able to advance and uplevel his pricing career, proving that you don’t need a college degree to have a great career. Take inspiration from Curtis’ success journey in pricing. “As long as you are well aware of what your costs are, that gives you the freedom to build your actual profit and your margin in different ways. And make it a little more flexible for who you're trying to engage with.” - Curtis Garrett Increase Your Pricing Knowledge: Become a Champions of Value INSIDER! To sign up go to insider.championsofvalue.com Topics Covered: 01:27 - What started Curtis’ journey into Pricing 02:14 - The pricing complexity of a less-than-truckload freight business 05:44 - How Curtis’ mentors influenced his pricing career 08:16 - Does Curtis work with a team? 09:40 - Characteristics that are prerequisites for promotion in the kind of workplace that he has 13:00 - Making sure that what you’re doing in the day-to-day basis net out to the overall strategy of the company 19:03 - How hard it is to be pushing more than one wall at one time 19:37 - How not having a degree affected his career 23:02 - How he landed a VP position without having to be asked which school he graduated from 25:28 - It’s not the degree, it’s your skills that matter Key Takeaways: “Industry-wise, LTL is somewhat comparable to airline and hotel pricing. But it's even more complex, in my opinion, because a seat on an airplane or room in a hotel, you pretty much know there's no space variable there. But with LTL freight, you really don't know the size of the freight you're going to get and how much room it's going to take up in your trailer.” - Curtis Garrett “The balance of keeping that larger macro strategy in your mind, but in the day in, day out, or even minute by minute, making sure that what you're doing is the best possible work at that time.” - Curtis Garrett “I don't think any wall that can be pushed over is the right wall you should be pushing against anyways. If it is something of value and the right problem to be solved, I think by default, it's gonna take a while and it's gonna be hard.” - Curtis Garrett “I think anybody can be successful and if there are large companies out there that hold back candidates just because of that one disqualifier, then, I think they're probably missing out on a lot of good people.” - Curtis Garrett Resources Mentioned: Todd Polen Connect with Curtis Garrett: reconlogistics.com LinkedIn Connect with Mark Stiving: Email: mark@impactpricing.com LinkedIn
Curtis is the director of Off The Left Eye, a media project of the nonprofit Swedenborg Foundation, that looks to explore and explain a truly comprehensive theory of life, without taking itself too seriously. Do you have an exploring death story you’d like to share with Lisa? Please leave a comment on the podcast or contact Lisa at Lisa@ExploringDeath.com Links and Resources from this Episode http://www.millionairemedium.com Connect with Curtis Childs https://swedenborg.com/sl/about-offthelefteye/ https://twitter.com/offthelefteye?lang=en https://www.youtube.com/user/offTheLeftEye Most popular books: https://swedenborg.com/emanuel-swedenborg/for-swedenborg-starters/#wws Special Listener Gift Download Your Free Abundance Meditation Show Notes Curtis’ speech at IANDS conference - 3:44 What motivated his presentation - 4:16 Things that do not get along - 5:08 Having access to the spiritual world - 6:40 Understanding Emanuel Swedenborg's life - 7:00 How Curtis got involved with Swedenborg - 8:15 What is the Swedenborg Foundation? - 9:30 How he started with Swedenborg Foundation - 11:33 Everyone wants to talk about spiritual experiences - 12:14 The Spiritual side of life - 17:08 Swedenborg’s thoughts on the other life in his book - 19:03 Near-Death experiences and Swedenborg - 20:36 How understanding Swedenborg’s principles help you to know the other side - 22:22 Heaven and Hell book - 26:36 Teaching you about the other side - 28:08 Getting into Swedenborg’s world - 29:22 Swedenborg descriptions of the other life - 31:21 Lisa reads some cards for Curtis - 34:03 Everything has to be with heart and mind - 38:15 Lisa reads some cards about finding a new connection - 41:55 Lisa's Divine Message - 43:55 Review, 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. iTunes Spotify Stitcher RSS
Curtis shares his personal Mind Flipping journey and his professional transition from bioethics to hypnosis. He discusses the problems with the subconscious mind and defining hypnosis, the usefulness of awareness and sinking into the burn. Plus, the stigma of being a hypnotist. Curtis is a certified hypnotherapist and the director of the Madison Hypnosis Center who has been practicing hypnosis since 2002. He has a degree in psychology and philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Master’s degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin. In addition to helping people through hypnosis, Curtis is an expert in the field of bioethics, and provides training to other hypnotists in ethical considerations. Show Notes: 4:11 Curtis’ green pepper Mind Flipping Story 9:04 Curtis’ background in neuroscience and martial arts 9:57 Choose FI podcast 10:45 Curtis’ Career Fear Mind Flipping Story 13:00 Consider the consequences of not making change 13:40 Client Mind Flipping Story: The Last Resort 15:46 The strategies Curtis used to help his client 16:46 What is an Affect Bridge? 17:30 Client Mind Flipping Story: Tinnitus 18:30 Rick’s Client Mind Flipping Story: Chronic Pain 20:48: Curtis’ Phrase of the Day: Knowing without doing is the same as not knowing 23:08 The Common belief in his field with which Curtis disagrees (subconscious controversy) 27:00 Consciousness vs. Subconsciousness 25:00 Become the author of your story 30:33 Critical Function 33:16 The Decision Making Awareness Study 34:38 Daniel Dennett 35:00 The Connectionist Model 36:37 The Jennifer Aniston Neuron 38:38 What scares Curtis? 42:26 How Curtis used self-hypnosis to commit to his decision 43:16 The fine line between meditation and self-hypnosis 46:24 The type of self-hypnosis Curtis uses 47:57 “When it burns, sink deeper.” Curtis Ryals 49:16 Curtis’ offer for listeners: CLICK HERE for the ethics in hypnosis excerpt For more information about Curtis and his practice CLICK HERE.
In today's episode, Pilar chats to Curtis James, who observes people at work and gives visibility to those jobs that are often invisible. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com An incredibly short introduction. Pilar is actually back after the conversation, to add some comments. Remember to check out these other two podcasts: Management Café and Evidence Talks. The Conversation with Curtis James 03:45mins Curtis's journey working in organisations. http://www.wearefieldwork.com/ Impartiality when working in an organisation, documenting the workforce. How Curtis documents the workforce. How they recreate smells; exhibition workshops. "All companies are going to have good and bad stuff happening in them. The very fact that they're embarking on this kind of work is something that they should be proud of, because it's about being transparent, and this should be the beginning of finding new ways of working." The importance of having collaborators during this type of work. What Curtis has learned about himself and how he's changed as a practitioner. (How he's allowed his work to change him and how he's changed to change the work. ) How BeyondWork and Fieldwork sit alongside each other. Beyond Work Radio. How do we end up doing what we're doing? http://www.thisisbeyondwork.com/work-journal/2017/1/6/beyond-work-radio-show-4http://www.thisisbeyondwork.com/work-journal/2016/12/8/beyond-work-radio-show-2 Working outdoors. Looking for "those whose jobs are often invisible". The multiple reasons why workers are treated badly. Fulfillment vs Happiness. http://virtualnotdistant.com/on-happiness-at-work/ Further questions you could ask after knowing whether your people are "happy". Call to action: share what you do at work and ask others too! Pilar's Conclusions 42:30mins Don't send people on training, when they don't want to go! (I found following the potato funny.) Happiness at work and work life balance.
In this episode we will be talking about real world issues and troubles with restaurant customers. How Curtis has dealt with customers who haven't paid in the past and how he has changed his procedures to help make sure that it doesn't happen again? Curtis has learned the hard way, when you're in the real world and restaurants don't pay, you can lose a lot of money. Listen to past episodes at: https://www.paperpot.co/podcast Increase farm efficiency with the Paperpot Transplanter and Other Small Farm Equipment at https://www.paperpot.co/ Follow PaperpotCo on Instagram:http://bit.ly/2B45VKQ
In this episode we will be talking about real world issues and troubles with restaurant customers. How Curtis has dealt with customers who haven't paid in the past and how he has changed his procedures to help make sure that it doesn't happen again. Because Curtis has learned the hard way, when you're in the real world and restaurants don't pay, you can lose a lot of money. Learn more at permaculturevoices.com/tuf36