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This Week In Property Podcast
How tech is Changing the Property World for Investors, Landlords and Tenants

This Week In Property Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 39:04


In today's show we hear from Elisabeth Kohlback, the C.O.O. and Co-Founder of Skwire, a company that proudly proclaims its strengths in: "Tech-First Real-Estate Investment" This is a fascinating interview covering all manner of this PropTech company's skills and services. And the interview will interest investors, landlords, and tenants alike. We get to hear from Elisabeth about... > How Skwire uses it's ground-breaking use of Artificial Intelligence, Data Processing, and Algorithms to source and analyse property and location information that can bring unparalleled insights to investors > How an amazing host of data points and information about an area, about a street, about a property, and even about its specific features, can bring a whole new buying and investing experience to the likes of Portfolio Builders > How Skwire can work with an investor's unique criteria to source them assets in a very specific fashion > How design and services can be at the heart of serving tenant's real on-the-ground needs in specific areas > How Elisabeth plans to build a whole new world for how renting should and could be done here in the UK > and you'll also get to hear about Elisabeth's thinly-veiled animosity for magnolia walls and brown leather couches! :) Enjoy.

Illuminated with Jennifer Wallace
Illuminated with Jennifer Wallace

Illuminated with Jennifer Wallace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 47:20


Joining me again this week is Elisabeth Kristof, the founder of Brain Based Wellness. We will be digging deeper into what applied neurology is, somatic practices and how we use it in our everyday lives, and how you can implement these same practices into your daily structure. In this episode, I share:  [1:24] Elisabeth explains applied neurology and her approach to it as an input training system [5:56] Vision, vestibular, sensory, and proprioception on the Neural Hierarchy [7:17] How Elisabeth assesses her new clients and trains them to be experts in their own nervous system [11:06] Overriding at a cognitive level [12:39] Relieving stress, tension, and trauma that is stored in the body through somatic practices [17:37] Cultivate a connection intentionally (The Skill of Introception) [20:02] How I used sensory stimulus to cure my neuropathy [21:54] How Elisabeth started using applied neurology [24:45] Stress stored in the body can be TOXIC [27:24] Ways to process stress through your body, resolve trauma and The Emotional Plague [31:40] Daily practices, somatic meditation, drills, and introception don’t seem difficult but they are [33:28] Being disassociated from our bodies [46:54] How our personalities have changed after healing our nervous system [37:54] It’s normal to feel resistance to life-changing behavior [39:40] Habits, trauma patterns and how wellness and coaching can be hard on people   Resources From This Episode: 25% OFF Your First Month’s Membership at Brain Based Wellness  Use (Code: illuminated25)   Get your free morning practice with Elisabeth HERE You’ll get 2-3 applied neuro drills and 1 somatic meditation Connect with Jennifer Website Facebook Instagram   Connect with Elisabeth Website Facebook Instagram

Stay Grounded with Raj Jana
153. Elisabeth Cardiello: Building Emotional Resilience and Experiencing Safety in an Unsafe World

Stay Grounded with Raj Jana

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 50:43


“Vulnerability is just sharing whatever emotion is in you.” One of the reasons 2020 has been so unsettling is because safety is a basic human need. When certainty is stripped away, fear bubbles up - causing us to feel as though the world is unsafe. But despite the chaos, there’s an opportunity to be found in the current climate. When the outside world shifts, we have no option but to dive within. In the process, we can cultivate emotional resilience and tap into a more reliable form of safety… the safety that comes from feeling certain inside your own emotions and your own body. So if you’re craving a sense of peace in this ‘unsafe’ world, this you’ll want to hear what this week’s incredible guest - Elisabeth Cardiello - has to share. “I like to think of empathy as opening this ocean of space so that you can meet the emotion.” Elisabeth Cardiello is the founder of a coffee company called Caffè Unimatic. Created by her father in the 1950s, the Unimatic drip-percolator became a symbol of Elisabeth’s childhood and hours of coffee-fuelled conversations. It was while sorting through her dad’s affairs after his unexpected death that the Unimatic took center stage in Elisabeth’s life again. Safely stored in the office’s storeroom, Elisabeth discovered a collection of 5,000 Unimatics manufactured by her dad in the 1960s - and Caffè Unimatic was born.Then more dots began to connect…As a child, Elisabeth was obsessed with asking better questions. As an adult, she’d deconstructed conversation and understood the importance of listening. Combined, this fueled her desire to use coffee to start the conversations that will harmonize our world - and the BRAVE Framework was born. BRAVE Conversations Over Coffee® is a platform designed to help companies, families, and teams communicate in a way that inspires vulnerability, empathy, courage, and acceptance. Elisabeth’s work has taken her to speak at UN Conferences. She’s given Congressional briefings, two TEDx Talks, and multiple keynotes, as well as been featured by the likes of Forbes, NBC, and Goop. What’s more, her life story is currently part of a Netflix documentary about how coffee connects humanity.In this beautiful conversation, Elisabeth shares how her coffee became a trigger for creating emotional resilience and unlocking the bravery we all need to thrive. Here’s a taste of the topics we explore. Methods for creating more safety in yourself.How rituals help you find deeper levels of resilience. The powerful ways that community helps you move forward.How Elisabeth’s dad inspired her business and her life’s work. Secrets for communicating compassion through your eyes. Strategies for using the ritual of coffee to start conversations that can harmonize the world. Elisabeth’s five-step BRAVE framework for vulnerable, authentic conversations. How to create and hold compassionate spaces for others to step into and thrive. And more…Elisabeth is an incredible human doing amazing work - especially given the times we’re in. I’m so excited for you to experience her presence in this powerful conversation. “For me, coffee is the opportunity to take a step forward every day.” How to contact caffeunimatic.com / braveconversationsovercoffee.comhttps://www.instagram.com/caffeunimatichttps://www.twitter.com/caffeunimaticFacebook: caffeunimaticWe thrive on your feedback, so if you’ve enjoyed this show, please rate us and leave us a review. And don’t forget to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode again. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing & Income Property
1321 FBF: Ron Paul Liberty, Market Distortion, Inflation & Currency Manipulation

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing & Income Property

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 34:00


Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 913, originally published in November 2017. Jason Hartman starts off the show talking with Elisabeth Embry about how she makes her 5-year plans, and why it's important. Then, Jason continues his conversation with former Congressman Dr. Ron Paul. The two finish up their talk by looking at why the government thinks they're the best option for many aspects in our lives, what would happen if the government got out of the way and prices reverted to normal rather than the distorted view we're getting today, and why we shouldn't expect to see inflation curbed in the near future (or ever more likely). Key Takeaways: [4:13] How Elisabeth, and her husband, take the time to put pen to paper and come up with their 5-year plan [7:15] We tend to not put much emotion into our investing victories, which can make us only remember the negatives [10:46] Planning your journey using the Amazon Press Release method [14:37] Take stock of your resources, you probably have more than you realize Ron Paul Interview, Part 2: [18:50] What business is it of the government to involve themselves in so many aspects of our lives? [21:11] Many governmental programs have distorted markets like student loans and housing markets [25:28] Distorted prices and manipulating the currency and tax codes makes people worry about gaining the best tax advantage rather than getting the highest return or providing the most value [28:42] Inflation, from the government and central bank point of view, seems to be a great business plan Websites: www.RonPaulLibertyReport.com  

Everything Hertz
74: Seeing double (with Elisabeth Bik)

Everything Hertz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 51:43


In this episode, Dan and James chat with microbiologist Elisabeth Bik about about the detection of problematic images in scientific papers, the state of microbiome research, and making the jump from academia to industry. More info on what they cover: How Elisabeth get into error detection of scientific images The process of detecting errors in images How groups of authors tend to publish multiple papers with problematic images The association between journal prestige and problematic images Providing monetary incentives for publications Making the jump from academia to industry The current state of microbiome research Links - Patreon: www.patreon.com/hertzpodcast - Elisabeth on Twitter:  www.twitter.com/microbiomdigest - Elisabeth online: https://microbiomedigest.com - The problematic image paper: https://mbio.asm.org/content/7/3/e00809-16.short - Pubpeer: https://pubpeer.com - Dan on twitter: www.twitter.com/dsquintana - James on twitter: www.twitter.com/jamesheathers - Everything Hertz on twitter: www.twitter.com/hertzpodcast - Everything Hertz on Facebook: www.facebook.com/everythinghertzpodcast/ Music credits: Lee Rosevere freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/ Support us on Patreon and get bonus stuff! - $1 a month or more: Monthly newsletter + Access to behind-the-scenes photos & video via the Patreon app + the the warm feeling you're supporting the show - $5 a month or more: All the stuff you get in the $1 tier PLUS a bonus mini episode every month (extras + the bits we couldn't include in our regular episodes) Special Guest: Elisabeth Bik.

Recruit & Retain: Trucking Edition
Episode 37: Improving the Trucking Industry's Image, with Elisabeth Barna

Recruit & Retain: Trucking Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 33:17


As Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of Industry Affairs for the American Trucking Associations (ATA), Elisabeth Barna develops strategic direction and communications. Other duties include image and outreach advocacy for ATA, the lead organization that represents trucking industry's interests in the United States. Recipient of the 2008 J.R. ‘Bob’ Halladay Award, she coordinates advocacy efforts for ATA with state associations and other groups to enhance the profile and image of the trucking industry. In this program, she discusses some of the present outreach and image-building efforts of ATA with politicians, community groups, state associations, as well as the importance of reaching out to younger generations. An important component of the ATA's recent initiatives involves adding a human face to the industry, reminding everyone that the person behind the wheel is a member of the community. “We are starting to talk to the public, our public officials, the media, trying to put a face behind the wheel and a face on the industry overall. . . . it's not just a truck going down the highway. There's somebody that's behind the wheel and that somebody could be your next door neighbor. It could be your kid's soccer coach, it could be the deacon in your church.” - Elisabeth Barna What you’ll learn about in this episode: How Elisabeth learned skills from her early experience working on legislative affairs at ATA's Capitol Hill Office that gave her expertise in communications and image management when she returned to the organization in 2005 Ways that ATA collaborates with state association members to develop messaging on important issues as well as remind lawmakers that truckers are among their constituents Approaches that ATA's America's Road Team Captains use to build bridges with a variety of groups, from politicians and industry leaders to schoolchildren and community groups How ATA has improved advocacy efforts by explaining the positive impact the industry has on the distribution of products while also doing its best to "put a face behind the wheel" Why developing a positive image of the trucking industry matters to younger generations Why media outreach efforts are imperative, especially when a single negative news story about a four-wheeler involved in a situation can undo many positive portrayals Ways that road team captains can tell important stories in their hometowns as well as distant venues as ambassadors for the industry The importance of recruiting and retaining drivers during a time when the shortage of drivers remains a concern How the perspective of many companies has evolved to understand the value that each employee in trucking operations brings to the overall industry and that an employee is never just a "number" Ways to contact Elisabeth: Website: www.trucking.org LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/elisabeth-barna-5aa9619

Women Investing Network's Podcast
WIN 26 - Wealth Building, Networking, and Igniting Your Fire Within!

Women Investing Network's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 38:18


To begin the episode, Elisabeth talks with Jennie Steed, a wealth strategist at Paradigm Life. Jennie and Elisabeth talk about a powerful, but not often used, tool of whole life insurance to build the foundation of your wealth strategy. Later, Elisabeth talks with Deborah Razo, www.deborahrazo.com, who has a flare for fixing and flipping properties, from purchase, rehabbing, through marketing and sales. Her extensive toolkit allows her to locate properties, analyzing market values, craft offers, negotiate, and assemble teams to maximize profit. A seasoned investor, Deborah has real estate in Tennessee, Arizona and California. She has Multifamily and “Plexes” and flips a bit too. As the founder of the Women’s Real Estate Network (WREN), she created a community where women in real estate excel and empower each other. Coaching others to succeed by following in her rich experiences has helped countless new investors and flippers. Deborah’s unique background in Entrepreneurial Management from UCLA and her rigorous training to become one of the few trainers’ worldwide in the international Tony Robbins organization makes her a valuable coach and entrepreneur. Contact Deborah to learn how she can help you! Key Takeaways: Jennie Steed Intro: [2:44] What takeaways Jennie got from the last WREN event [5:12] How you can leverage whole life insurance as part of your investment strategy [9:25] How Elisabeth used her whole life insurance as a downpayment for a seven unit complex Deborah Razo Interview: [15:04] Deborah's entrepreneur and real estate journey [18:11] How Deborah was able to really choose how to live her life [21:29] Deborah's discovery of her first flip [24:23] Deborah's current real estate portfolio [27:37] The key is building relationships [31:30] What Deborah is expecting in the real estate market moving forward (she's not in love with LA) [35:00] The upcoming WREN Ignites event Website: Jennie Steed: www.ParadigmLife.net/about/Jennie-Steed jsteed@paradigmlife.net 801-900-5109 Deborah Razo: www.WRENInspires.com www.WRENInspires.com/ignite-2017 info@WRENinspired.com

Parents At Work
03: The Emotional Journey of Parenting with Elisabeth Stitt

Parents At Work

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 39:52


Do you struggle at times to know the best way to go about parenting your child? It can really be a tough call, especially when it comes to the emotional aspects. Some expert advice can really go a long way to help frazzled parents to navigate this often tricky road.  Listen in, as Elisabeth Stitt offers you some really great advice on today's show.  Elisabeth is a Parent Educator and a Parent Coach and she will be joining us today, to talk about her her consulting practice and also about her new book, Parenting As A Second Language. She gives parents the concrete skills they really need, in order to become more effective, and she also supports them in the emotional journey of parenting. Listen in to find out what Elisabeth has to share with you today, about how to make deliberate and clear choices, when parenting your child and also about finding out if your parenting practices really are in line with your goals and your values.   Show highlights:   Elisabeth explains her Fifty Item Family Assessment, that she uses to give parents a chance to assess what's actually going on in their home. Elisabeth explains how she got into this particular line of work. The challenges that parents face, with the lack of real community, in today's fast paced world. Elisabeth talks about her former life, as a teacher, where she liked to teach about the more alternative things, like character education and mindfulness. Elisabeth, as a teacher, often felt that the parents were getting in the way of who their children were, uniquely and also of who they wanted to become. The impact of the judgment of others and of society as a whole, on people's ability to parent effectively. Elisabeth talks about her book, Parenting As A Second Language, which is really a gentle guide to parenting, with various exercises for self-reflection, to help you find your way in a variety of topics. How Elisabeth helps parents to find the balance between authoritative and permissive parenting. Elisabeth explains how she works with parents- it's really all about their values. Family meetings- one of Elisabeth's favorite tools for families. Finding the right balance between having your children independent and standing on their own two feet and staying connected, as a family unit. Really knowing what you care about strengthens you and acts as a buffer against the judgment of others. Links:   Elisabeth's website: www.elisabethstitt.com   Elisabeth highly recommends that you sign up for her newsletter.   Parenting As A Second Language- A Guide For Joyful Navigating The Trials Triumphs And Tribulations Of Parenthood by Elisabeth Stitt is available from Amazon.  

Women Investing Network's Podcast
WIN 1 - How the Women Investing Network Will Help You Succeed in Business and Life

Women Investing Network's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 24:30


Welcome to the Women Investing Network! Your hosts Elisabeth Embry and Jason Hartman got together to discuss, in detail, what you should expect from the show. The mission is simple: to help women succeed in business and life. The way to do it? Well, that's what the podcast is for... Key Takeaways: [1:40] How Elisabeth and Jason came up with the idea for the show [5:38] What excites Elisabeth about the show [10:06] Elisabeth's working career, and what led her to real estate investing [13:42] The importance of a fallback plan [16:39] Nearly everything in our society is becoming commoditized [20:02] The two ways to become wealthy, and the importance of controlling your own investments Website: www.WomenInvestingNetwork.com