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Hustle And Flowchart - Tactical Marketing Podcast
Elliot Roe - How to Discover What's Holding You Back (and Get Over It)

Hustle And Flowchart - Tactical Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 56:17


Our show today with Elliot Roe, creator of an app called Primed Mind, was packed full of goodness. We chatted all about how he came to create the app after he was able to get over his fear of flying and he walked us through these pre-methods, to prime your mind for various circumstances. For example, if you have an athletic event coming up or you will be speaking on stage, it primes your mind for all these activities.  Elliot works with people who are in the top 5% but know there's something holding them back to reach that 1%. These include top athletes, poker players, and Wall Street businessmen, who use his hypnotherapy services to get past that subconscious wall to break through to the next level. We also talk about how to get over imposter syndrome, uncovering hidden memories, and dealing with feelings of guilt, especially when it relates to running your business. Once you have listened, be sure to tune in to our previous shows with Erin Pheil and Rinesh Ganatra for additional insights on how to rock your productivity and erase those roadblocks that keep holding you back. “If there's a big difference between what you would tell yourself and what you are doing, there's something going on emotionally because you know the answer but you are not able to  follow that system.” - Elliot Roe Some Topics We Discussed Include: Digging into your past by using hypnotherapy to change your emotions  Common problems regarding feeling stuck at earning at a certain level and how it usually relates to your father How Elliot got over his fear of flying The interesting world of working with high-end poker players and athletes Getting over imposter syndrome How procrastination is one of the most common things Elliot's client deal with and how to get around it Bullied as a kid? How to reframe those feelings Dealing with those darn repressed memories that are holding you back Feeling scared? Why you are not alone Dealing with the feelings of guilt when you are not spending time on your business Resources From Elliot Roe: Primed Mind app Primed Mind Podcast ElliotRoe.com References and Links Mentioned: Are you ready to be EPIC with us?! Then grab our EGP Letter here! Did you know we have an awesome YouTube Channel?  Join the Facebook Community - be sure to hop in our Facebook group to chat with us, our other amazing guests that we've had on the show, and fellow entrepreneurs! This episode is sponsored by Easy Webinar and Ahrefs - be sure to check out these special deals for our listeners. The 5 Mindsets Entrepreneurs Must Embrace - Rinesh Ganatra How To Change Your Beliefs To Change Your Life - Erin Pheil

The Thriving Farmer Podcast
133. Elliot Seldner on Diversification, Community, and Business Pivots

The Thriving Farmer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 87:39


Today on the Thriving Farmer Podcast we're pleased to host Elliot Seldner of Fair Share Farm. Located in the Piedmont of North Carolina, Fair Share Farm operates on five acres producing USDA GAP Certified greens, roots, garnish, and other specialty items. They host a traditional farm, a restaurant, an online store as well as a farmers market and deal in a wide variety of innovative, exceptional produce.They also grow microgreens, salad greens, and specialty produce for chefs in their community. Tune in to hear all about how Elliot and his team achieve such phenomenal feats!   You'll hear: An overview of Fair Share Farm 1:28 How Elliot got started in farming 4:27 The biggest lesson Elliot learned on his farming journey 8:45 About the no-till practices on Fair Share Farm 11:44 How Fair Share handles microgreen production 22:23 How they plan for edible flower production and distribution 30:56  How the transition to online sales has gone for Fair Share 43:48 What software Elliot uses and the challenges he's found with it 52:48 What Elliot does to ensure he hires the right help 57:13 What systems and processes Elliot would change given the chance to go back in time 1.14:22 What advice Elliot has for newer farmers 1.20:16   About the Guest: Fair Share Farm, LLC is owned by Emma Hendel and Elliot Seldner and operated in conjunction with caring managers Meredith, Megan, and Hannah. Incorporated in the Fall of 2014, the farm has grown from a 10,000 square foot  garden into a 20 acre farm. It's their mission to grow the highest quality food, to feed as many people as possible, and to provide a legitimate livelihood for the farmers and employees that keep the entity thriving.   Resources:Website - https://www.fairsharefarm.net/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fairsharefarmnc Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fair_share_farm/   Steward Resources: Steward is transforming agriculture by equipping regenerative farms with the capital they need to grow. As a financial partner, we offer private commercial loans and the expert support services that sustainable farmers, ranchers, fishers, and producers need to expand and sustain their businesses. Through Steward's user-friendly online platform, responsible lenders are able to join us in fueling this growth and participate directly in these loans, deepening their connection to agriculture while providing critical funds needed by farmers. Certified B Corporation. Get started at gosteward.com Website: gosteward.com Online Loan Application: https://lets.gosteward.com/farm-loan Newsletter: https://lets.gosteward.com/join-our-community

Jurassic Minutes Podcast
Jurassic Mysteries Ep 009 The Curious Case Of Elliot Wu

Jurassic Minutes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 46:13


Hello and welcome to Jurassic Mysteries,   Where we take a look and discuss myths, misconceptions and maybe even unknown facts from the Jurassic Franchise.   Introductions:  Brad David On this episode we will be heading all the way back to 1994 and the first draft of Michael Chricton’s The Lost World.   What is the issue here? Novels are written and rewritten all the time, and for the last 26ish years we only had what was put to print in Michael Chricton’s The Lost World. But David as we’ve been finding out over the last year there’s a lot more to this franchise fans haven’t seen or heard about yet. And thanks to Adventure Collectables on Twitter we have an insight to an entirely new character mostly written out of that original novel.     Even now there’s a lot of little differences coming out of the Adventure Collectibles twitter account showing Jack Thorne and Kelly’s age wa changed, Ian and Sarah talk more about the baby rex when they X-ray it and     Dr Elliot Wu, brother and supporter of the late Henry Wu is revealed to be the caretaker of Isla Sorna. As he explained to the team stuck on the island in a removed chapter of the novel titled “The Caretaker” Elliot Wu reveals Henry was the real genius, Elliot merely helped. Elliot couldn’t let Henry’s wonderful work die. And then there was the challenge, which Malcolm rephrases “contamination.”   So what's the facts?  (Image 1) Our first hint to Elliot in the novel is something that remained in the finished publication. When Malcolm, Jack Thorne and the kids go through Richard Levine’s office to determine where he went they find a large cork board covering an entire office wall. On it Richard had pinned maps, charts, newspaper clippings Landsat images and aerial photographs. At the top of the board was a large sigh that read Site B.  Along side that was a blurred, curled snapshot of a bespectacled Chinese man in a white lab coat standing in the jungle beside a wooden sign that read Site B. The lab coat is open but covering the lettering on his t shirt, but in a blown up image we can see InGen Site B Research Facility.    Originally I’d thought this was Henry wu, a photo taken back in 89 (novel timeline) when we was on Sorna. But this is out first clue for Elliot.   There’s a email here retrieved by Arby as well with E Wu in the cc box but it was all changed to H Wu in the novel.   (Image 2) page 100 Next we head to the Chapter Exploitation and page 100 where Lewis Dodgson is talking to the head of biosyn about getting funding to pillage InGens Site B. We get a mention of paying Nedry $750 thousand with nothing to show for it. And then something cut from the final publication. (Refer Image 2)   On Page 117 in the Chapter “Site B” as the team discover the worker village they see workers cottages covered by vines and half taken over by jungle. In the earlier manuscript they also soo a two story tall managers residence that didn’t look as over grown as the other buildings. We later find out this is where Elliot Wu is living.   (Image 3-4) Next we jump to Ian, Jack and Eddie exploring the abandoned Lab building on page 126 in the chapter “Interior”. In the final novel the fifth door opened leads into a large conference room with a map on the wall (I wish we seen this map!!)   But in the early manuscript it’s another office, but this ones clean! The rear window was completely clean, yet we don’t get any more description of what’s beyond the window except for the earlier suggestion of light trying to shine through a grimy window.   We also get Ian looking closely at a map on the wall. It seems like his about to say something really important about it when Eddie suggests the door hasn’t been opened in a long time and that’s why it’s soo clean inside. Something on that map got Ian’s attention, and when they leave, he carefully closes the door behind them.    There’s a couple of emails found in the lab with E Wu on the sender line also. Nothing really important to add there.    (Image 5) next we travel to near the end of the novel to the chapter “Village” and page 317-318. Jack Thorne is out in the worker village searching for gas for the Jeep wrangle they’d just used to narrowly escape the raptors.   After checking the pumps at the gas station he moves along a wet path to a small shed covered in vines. There he sees a dozen steel drums standing on thier ends.   He then notices a bare space where three drums had been. (I thought this was in the novel but it’s not.) 5horne can see where they were rolled on thier sides and foot prints in the wet dirt.   Later in the chapter we get a monologue from throne questioning who else was on the island. It couldn’t be the Dodgson team, they were too far away from thier boat and it would of run on diesel.    (Image 6) in the chapter “Escape” on page 350 the survivors enter the tunnel network under the worker village to escape the raptors in the gas station. (Side note something I would of loved to see in the film).  In this chapter they move down a short tunnel and emerge through a trapdoor in a small utility shed. But the manuscript tells a far different story.  The sounds of the raptors can be heard behind them as they too enter the tunnels. But just as kelly is about to head to the laboratory a voice calls out “no this way”.   (Image 7) we now have a new chapter removed from the novel called “Caretaker”  -We meet a man Ian and Arby know, Elliot Wu. Arby says on the computer files in Levine’s apartment Elliot Wu was the head of site b. His dressed in a white robe or a gown.  -a lot of the dialogue from wu here is spoken between Sarah, Levine and Malcolm in the boat after leaving the island. Pirons and the diseased animals.  -it also pretty much confirms Levine has now got this piron disease and this might of been the lead into a Michael Chrictons Jp3   -since he was on the island was he on ingens books but how since they were long since bankrupt. -where was he living? Eating? What was he doing there he didn’t stop the disease from spreading, and he didn’t seem to make any new animals. And he didn’t seem to be able to stop dead animals from leaving the island.  -got a real lost vibe from it all, others of long forgotten Darma crew still on island.   (Continues to image 8) there’s a lot of discussion on the meat extract used to feed the carnivores. How Elliot devoted his life to try and reverse the disease but couldn’t. Interested at one point they turned most of the lab away from production and worked on protein extraction just so they could research what they were dealing with.  But for the most part Elliot succeeded. The animals were healthy and flourishing for a time. Then three years ago the compys changed thier behaviour and started eating feces of larger animals. There was still a effected animal somewhere and the disease spread once again.   There’s also a discussion here that the military will find out about the island soon and it will be bombed just like Nublar.   Also Elliot helped Arby’s log onto the radio network but there isn’t really any sign on that in the novel. (Image 9 into 10) as we go from Image 9-10 Eliot’s has a coughing fit, he tells them they need to beat the tide if they want to get out through the caves. Eliot tells them to go, and remains behind.   We then cut to the survivors driving the explorer to the boat house. Sarah and kelly have thier discussion about the computer graphics leading to the discovery of the tunnels yet no one talks about the encounter they just had.    And finally Image 11-12 and the chapter “Departure” is cut well down since most of the discussion is had with Elliot. Instead we get Malcolm saying the island should be bombed, and Thorne talking to kelly about humans needing theories and fantasy’s to live.    So what do we think happened? In the end the character didn’t really add anything to the novel. It’s hard to believe on this dinosaur infested island a old man was able to study the animals, get blood samples etc without any real danger. It takes away the danger the group face throughout the novel.   

The Peter Attia Drive
#130 - Carol Tavris, Ph.D. & Elliot Aronson, Ph.D.: Recognizing and overcoming cognitive dissonance

The Peter Attia Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 119:44


Renowned social psychologists Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson are the co-authors of Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me), a book which explores the science of cognitive biases and discusses how the human brain is wired for self-justification. In this episode, Carol and Elliot discuss how our desire to reconcile mental conflicts adversely affects many aspects of society. The two give real-world examples to demonstrate the pitfalls in attempts to reduce mental conflict, or dissonance. The examples reveal that no one is immune to dissonance reduction behavior, how intellectual honesty can be trained and lastly, how to think critically in order to avoid engaging in harmful dissonant behaviors. We discuss: Carol and Elliot’s respective background, collaboration history, and their decision to write Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me) [4:00]; The theory of cognitive dissonance, and real examples of dissonance reduction in action [11:15]; How Elliot advanced the theory of cognitive dissonance [23:00]; The evolutionary reason for dissonance reduction, and cultural differences in what causes cognitive dissonance [30:30]; The great danger of smart, powerful people engaging in dissonance reduction [35:15]; Two case studies of cognitive dissonance in criminal justice [39:30]; The McMartin preschool case study—The danger in making judgements before knowing all the information [43:30]; How ideology distorts science and public opinion [56:30]; How time distorts memories [58:30]; The downside of certainty [1:05:30]; Are we all doomed to cognitive dissonance?—How two people with similar beliefs can diverge [1:09:00]; Cognitive dissonance in the police force [1:21:00]; A toolkit for overcoming cognitive dissonance [1:27:30]; Importance of separating identity from beliefs, thinking critically, & and the difficulty posed by political polarity [1:30:30]; How to impart the lessons from their work into future generations [1:48:00]; and More. Learn more: https://peterattiamd.com/ Show notes page for this episode: https://peterattiamd.com/caroltavris-elliotaronson/  Subscribe to receive exclusive subscriber-only content: https://peterattiamd.com/subscribe/ Sign up to receive Peter's email newsletter: https://peterattiamd.com/newsletter/ Connect with Peter on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram.

The Melissa Ambrosini Show
267: Dreaming Big, Starting A Movement, Building Relationships & Achieving The Impossible With Elliott Bisnow

The Melissa Ambrosini Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 65:08


Do you sometimes worry that the big, beautiful goal you dream of might not even be possible?! Today’s podcast guest, Elliott Bisnow, knows a thing or two about turning impossible dreams into inevitabilities. And in this episode, he’s sharing his whip-smart advice on how to follow through on your vision, stay the course, and bring your big idea to life.Head to https://melissaambrosini.com/267 for full episode resources and more inspiring weekly episodes.Elliott Bisnow is the founder of the Summit Group, an organization best known for hosting global flagship events that unite the leaders of today and tomorrow, and feature icons like Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, Shonda Rhimes, Jessica Alba, Reed Hastings, Brené Brown and Al Gore.He is a renowned startup investor, having made almost 50 early-stage investments, in companies like Uber, Warby Parker, Allbirds, Coinbase, ClassPass and more. At 20 years old, Bisnow started his first venture, with his dad Mark, out of his college dorm room. Over the next decade, they grew the business into the largest commercial real estate media company in the world and it was acquired in 2016 for $50M.Elliot is the co-owner of America’s largest ski resort, Powder Mountain, where he and his co-founders are building a mountaintop town filled with self-development events and programming 365 days a year (sounds epic, right?!). He has been featured in The New York Times, Wallstreet Journal, The Economist, Bloomberg Business Week, Time Magazine and Fast Company.This is the kind of conversation that’s guaranteed to light a fire under your tush. So if you want to find out how to think big and achieve even bigger, create life-changing events for your tribe, connect with thought leaders and visionaries, and turn your impossible dream into your daily reality, then buckle up… this inspiring episode is for you.In this episode we chat about: Elliot’s story and how his life plan changed significantly during college (05:51)How Elliot got started as an entrepreneur without any steps or examples to follow (08:24)Why you don’t need a “big idea” to be an entrepreneur (10:59)How Elliot brought Summit Series to life (14:10)How to get the numbers of potential high-level people (17:33)The importance of teaming up and culture-building (18:42)How to organize impactful and life-changing events (22:01)How being unique and staying true to yourself can result in a great event (25:06)The importance of high cool and low cost (28:19)The importance of building foundation and momentum (31:35)How to nurture your relationships and connect with people (36:09)Why Elliot embraces and celebrates being different (41:34)What he attributes his success to (44:23) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Learn to Code in One Month
How to Launch a Career Developing WordPress Sites

Learn to Code in One Month

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 38:36


WordPress development is in high demand! If you dream of launching a freelance web development career you'll want to know the basics of how to customize WordPress with Advanced Custom Fields (ACF).  In this episode, I chat with Elliot Condon — the creator of Advanced Custom Fields. You'll learn: How Elliot learned to code, How you can use WordPress + ACF to build amazing websites, and how to start a freelance career as a WordPress developer.   Episode Show Notes and Full Transcript  The Learn to Code Podcast is available on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and YouTube. Follow One Month on Facebook and Twitter. 

Fashion Is Your Business - a retail technology podcast
242 – Joey Spanjers of Elliot – Unify and Connect

Fashion Is Your Business - a retail technology podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 45:19


Connecting existing systems to enable faster global distribution in retail... Joey Spanjers, Co-founder and Head of Growth of Elliot (containers built for the future of commerce, enabling merchants to orchestrate catalog and order data across their entire tech stack without needing IT) joins Pavan Bahl and Marc Raco at Shoptalk in Las Vegas. MouthMedia Network studios are powered by Sennheiser. In this episode: Connecting the digital and the physical while involving the entire global scope of a business Unifying all storefront while plugging into the entire sales force How there is a lot of noise in this space regarding digital plus physical What’s different about Elliot, the team’s background deep domain expertise Tool is built to give better control over brand and not relying on the heavy handed process of other services Plugging into all applications, three primary data points: order/inventory/customers -- plus figuring out different APIs brands are using, and feeding into those How Elliot can show an entire business or narrow to specific channels to monitor performance Where inventory positions are Why the company is gaining so much attention, considering it just started in July 2017 How the company started as side project and put 10 years of knowledge into it The origin of the company name, Alexa’s boyfriend -- or -- urban dictionary? Digitally native brands have a different set of problems Aspiring to being the “Flavor Flav of Global Commerce” Learning lessons from what people are looking for at Shoptalk At Shoptalk, 15 meetings before coming, and the flow at booth is great Big client in Crocs, a great opportunity to work with someone who really knows the space How a large client can help you understand how to bring more large clients KPIs for a big brand, figuring out KPIS, with the biggest being simply that the platform works Identifying brands who can find value Fly fishing, Survivor, and The Apprentice

Elliot Roe's A-Game Advantage
009 - Grace Smith - Showing The World The Life-Changing Benefits of Hypnotherapy

Elliot Roe's A-Game Advantage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 29:32


In This Episode: [1:45] How Grace’s experience of quitting smoking after her first session started her on the journey to becoming one of the most successful and respected hypnotherapists in the world. [3:15] The incredible encounter that compelled Grace to leave her high paced, high powered, corporate job to become a full-time hypnotherapist. [7:15] How Elliot and Grace are dispelling the myths about hypnosis and making it a mainstream method of self-improvement. [11:40] How to use hypnosis to become the best version of yourself and bring your A-Game every day. [15:05] The 3 forms of hypnosis you can use to control your state and knock down any roadblocks holding you back. [18:00] How Grace went from expecting a fight to get her book published to having three publishers engage in a bidding war for the rights. [24:05] The two books that can help you start building your ideal life today. [26:08] The counterintuitive way accomplish all your biggest goals and create freedom in your life. Grace Smith is on a mission to make hypnosis mainstream. A renowned hypnotherapist, Grace is the founder of www.gshypnosis.com, the world’s #1 hypnotherapy hub, as well as Grace Space Hypnotherapy School. Grace is a regular guest on CBS’s hit show, The Doctors, and her work has been featured in The Atlantic, Marie Claire, Forbes, MindBodyGreen, Buzzfeed, Bustle, InStyle and more. Grace’s private clients include celebrities, CEOs, professional athletes, and government officials; her keynote speeches and workshops have taken her to Procter & Gamble, Summit.Live, Women Empowerment Expo, Ritz Carlton, PSE&G, Soul Camp, Verizon, and HypnoBiz. Keep a look out for her first book on self-hypnosis, Close Your Eyes, Get Free, hitting the shelves of all major retailers on July 17, 2018. To learn more about Grace, check out her #mindsetreset videos on Instagram @GraceSmithTV that will help you easily and effortlessly transition into a more restful state. Free Gift: When you pre-order Grace’s new book, Close Your Eyes, Get Free, you’ll receive 3 gifts: A free $50 coupon to spend on all digital hypnotherapy recordings at gshypnosis.com! Digital access to Grace’s upcoming workshop, “How To Train Your Subconscious” and, An invitation to Grace’s book launch party in New York City on July 18th. Visit www.gshypnosis.com/book to pre-order the book today and claim your goodies!   Resources: Get Grace's Book Close Your Eyes And Get Free Grace's Website  Grace's Instagram Grace's Facebook Primed Mind App for iOS Primed Mind App for Google Play A New Earth by Ekhart Tolle  The Four Hour Work Week by Tim Ferris

Business Owner Elevation Podcast
BOE019 - Elliott Kay - Lessons From The Strategy Mentor

Business Owner Elevation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 47:04


Introduction: Elliott is a strategy mentor, international speaker, coach, and author of the Amazon bestseller Power to Succeed.  He is the Commercial Director of Pony Express Speakers Club Limited, one of the UK's leading public speaking training companies. His goal is to bring strong business strategy to skilled people, empower them to do more and get paid for it. In this episode, we will discuss how Elliot started as an entrepreneur and how he turned his adversity into an opportunity. Listen closely as you will discover the key on how to develop the right entrepreneurial mindset.   Here’s few insights you’ll hear in today’s show…   Start before you're ready - The mantra that drives the strategy in expanding his business   Elliot's entrepreneurial journey - The behind the scenes of how he started his entrepreneurial path.   The Pony Express -  How it all started?   Realization from a heartbreak - How Elliot turned a heartbreak to a positive learning   Keep your eye on the bigger fish - Why Elliot doesn't define failure when things don't workout?   When the universe demands of you to step up, it comes with fear - Discover Elliot's personal and clients' success story.   Continuous revision of a business strategy even if it's working or not - What are the important thing the group of entrepreneur should be aware of?   Strategy is sexy - Find out why Elliot cannot live without strategy   Success Quote   Start before you're ready. Go out there, make an impact. I believe that the people who truly have the ability to influence and make change are the entrepreneurs and business owners. Resources: Christopher Howard Breakthrough to Success Roger Hamilton's Wealth Dynamics Power to Succeed by Elliot Kay Winners by Alastair Campbell The Next 100 Years by George Friedman   Connect with Elliot: Website Instagram Twitter Facebook