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In this episode Gary Vaynerchuk (@garyvee) joins Sam (@theSamParr) and Shaan (@ShaanVP) to give a master class on NFTs. Gary shares his predictions on the future of NFTs and how they'll be (eventually) used by everyone. He also talks about the growth of VaynerX, his love of garage sales, and the launch of VeeFriends & VeeCon. At the end, he shares the biggest lesson he learned from passing on investing in Uber (twice). --------- * Want to be featured in a future episode? Drop your question/comment/criticism/love here: https://www.mfmpod.com/p/hotline/ * Support the pod by spreading the word, become a referrer here: https://refer.fm/million * Have you joined our private Facebook group yet? Go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourfirstmillion and join thousands of other entrepreneurs and founders scheming up ideas. --------- Show notes: * (0:58) Intro * (5:14) The headcount growth of VaynerX * (11:44) On Shaan's Clubhouse prediction * (13:39) Gary's conviction to the game * (17:44) Shaan's first foray into NFTs * (19:53) Gary's prediction on the future of NFTs * (23:24) Revisiting the purchase of Michael Jordan's house * (28:03) The story of the Spirits of St. Louis * (29:21) The what, not the how, for NFTs * (32:53) VeeFriends and VeeCon * (39:24) On Gary's master plan to buy and grow existing brands * (43:28) How Gary thinks about creating content * (45:52) Putting wins on the board * (47:28) Missing on Uber
In this episode Gary talks about his insights about why, after 12 months of working at home, he and his team have decided to resume their office operations in Chelmsford. The global pandemic and lockdown restrictions forced many UK businesses to move employees to remote working, practically overnight. But has this increase in productivity just been due to home-working? Are there other factors? Can it be maintained? Whether you should be working from home or whether you should be working from the office, as an entrepreneur or owner, you have to do what's right for you and the business. From motivation to mindset, personal branding to perseverance, you will learn tried and tested ways to generate leads, increase your sales and build a strong lifestyle business. Gary Das takes you on an entrepreneurial journey of education, inspiration, and motivation to help you become a Pro of your industry! What Is Covered In Today's Episode Of The Financial Pro Podcast: The Pros & cons of working from home Why every business needs to hire a good business manager How Gary and his team re-adjusted their systems upon returning to the office How they prepared for their re-branding post-pandemic The importance of increasing your customer sale value, rather than just constantly fishing for new leads Channels: Visit Financial PRO website www.financial-pro.com Follow Gary Das on Facebook and Instagram And if you want to find out more about the CPD accredited Mortgage Adviser PRO course please visit www.financial-pro.com/courses
#122 (Archives): Self Made Confessions w/Stefan Aarnio In this archive episode, Gary spoke in 2017 with the late Stefan Aarnio, who was a real estate investor with many years of experience. Stefan had flipped thousands of properties, but also had experience with currency investing, is a historical and current currency expert, and award winning entrepreneur & a published author. Stefan always spoke with no filter, and whatever he was thinking usually came out. Stefan's main motto was ‘Respect The Grind'. What you'll learn How Gary worked through a traumatic life event Bubble in 2017 Market in 2018 Best strategy for beginning investors Bitcoin Avoid analysis paralysis Why Stefan mentors people to choose a flip for their first few investments rather than buy & hold And MORE! Bio Stefan Aarnio is an Award-Winning real estate Investor, Entrepreneur, Author and winner of the 2014 Rich Dad International Hall of Fame award. Starting with only $1200, Stefan has built a Multi-Million Dollar portfolio for himself and his partners and has been recognized on The Self-Made List. Stefan runs a Podcast called “Respect The Grind” which is a series of interviews with elite people in various industries. The interviews are all about how it takes 10 years and 10 000 hours to achieve mastery in any practice and industry, and you must respect the grind! Website/contact info for guest Amazon: https://www.amazon.ca/s?k=stefan+aarnio&i=stripbooks&ref=nb_sb_noss Please a leave a review, as it helps Gary understand if he's bringing on the right guests that you want to hear from! Interested in learning more about Real Estate Investing? Visit https://www.smarthomechoice.ca To learn more about Gary's mentorship program, visit https://garyhibbert.ca
In this episode Gary talks about a HUGE milestone that has been achieved in his business recently - back in December 2020, Gary teamed up with his mentee and good friend, Paul McGowan to provide financial services professionals with the tools and training to make the most out of their current clients and increase their lifetime customer value. But because of the COVID pandemic, their plan was moved and finally on the 1st of July 2021 they managed to run the inaugural 3 day training course. From motivation to mindset, personal branding to perseverance, you will learn tried and tested ways to generate leads, increase your sales and build a strong lifestyle business. Gary Das takes you on an entrepreneurial journey of education, inspiration, and motivation to help you become a Pro of your industry! What Is Covered In Today's Episode Of The Financial Pro Podcast: How the pandemic affected the mortgage industry Shifting your focus to the biggest area which is increasing the customer sale value Why focusing on people rather than products is vital How Gary achieved such a milestone in the midst of the pandemic Sneak peak of the nuggets you can get from the fantastic course they are offering Visit Financial PRO website www.financial-pro.com Follow Gary Das on Facebook and Instagram If you want to find out more about the CPD accredited Mortgage Adviser PRO course please visit www.financial-pro.com/courses
We're talking to Gary Norris, one of the best DFY Real Estate acquisition directors, about opening a new market in Oklahoma City. “I want all DFY clients to look at Oklahoma City and say, this is the city I want to invest in.” - Gary NorrisAs we mentioned many times on this podcast, we're constantly vetting different markets. The demand for properties and increase in clients simply warrants going into a new market. We're glad to announce that we're opening a new DFY market in Oklahoma City. The decision to open an OKC market didn't come out of nowhere. We needed to do some research first. When we decided to go into a new market, a few months ago, we contacted Gary Norris. We've had a relationship with Gary for more than 10 years, and we were really excited when he accepted our invitation to become a member of the DFY team. Back in 2000, Gary became interested in real estate. Just five years later, he quit his job as a pharmaceutical sales rep to become a full time investor. Since then, he's actually flipped nearly 100 properties, using his masterful negotiation tactics. He actually did a ton of research to help us determine which market we should expand to. Tune in to hear how we met Gary, how our relationship developed over the years, and how he joined the DFY Real Estate team and helped us decide to open a market in Oklahoma City. Key Takeaways:Opening a new DFY Real Estate market in Oklahoma City (03:42)Who is Gary Norris and how he became a member of DFY Real Estate (06:55)How Gary became a real estate agent and how he met (09:24)Gary's journey researching different real estate markets (12:23)32 different criteria for picking a great market for investment (18:36)How Oklahoma City checks all of the major boxes (22:54)What's the feel of Oklahoma City and the style of homes (26:31)How Gary works with clients and what sets him apart from other agents (30:56)Future announcements and investing in the OKC market (34:52)Additional Resources:To get in touch with Gary Norris: CLICK HERELearn more about Done For You Real Estate: VISIT HEREGet a FREE Income Replacement Estimate (IRE): APPLY HERERegister for our FREE Monthly Webinar Series: SIGN UP HERE--FOLLOW for more Replace Your Income:https://bit.ly/ReplaceYourIncomePodcastIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review our podcast. Thank you for your support!--And remember...Income replacement for you and your family may only be one property away!
What is structured water? How can we restore water to the shape given by God himself? How can you energize water in your own home? In this episode of HYDRATE, Gary Greenfield and I dive into the subject of water restructuring. In the form which God created it, water is structured in a way where the molecules take a hexagonal shape. This shape is designed to absorb a maximal amount of energetic frequencies gained through the natural movement of water and is essential to adequately hydrate and recharge our cells. The problem is that the water that makes its way into our homes has been altered and is not in this optimal state; but there are ways to bring it back, such as through vortexing the water. Plus, Gary also talks about the diet he follows, which is an ancient practice given by God himself in the orthodox faith. An immense part of this diet is fasting, which he says is beneficial for our health, but even more beneficial on a spiritual level. As we refrain from food for our flesh, we tend to have more opportunities to feed our souls. Gary Greenfield is a leading expert in structured water and the field of water filtration. He continuously works to find new ways in which technology can be applied in order to help restore the “vital life force” to our water. What we discuss: 03:36: Gary's current orthodox diet 07:05: Gary's thoughts on cleanses 10:30: How Gary went from being a pastor to a water expert 17:55: What fuelled Gary's interest for water 25:29: How water is the creation of life by God 28:10: What are the two different types of light? 33:15: How Gary went turned his coffee roasting hobby into a business 35:29: How different waters affect the taste of coffee 38:32: What are the four stool legs of water? 41:07: What is vortexing? 44:10: What is the purpose of the left and right spin of a vortex? 46:22: How does the vortex know what is a contaminant and what isn't? 48:12: Can still water be good water? 51:11: How do you energize water? 57:56: How can you energize our water at home? 1:01:47: What is a toroidal vortex? To learn more about Gary… Website: greenfieldwater.com YouTube: Gary Greenfield Shop: Structured Water Filters
In this episode, Gary with host Logan discuss his Journey: Chapters Key Moments and Lessons growing up in South Africa (3:51) How Gary followed through on representing SA in Cricket (7:34) Importance of Mentors to help you pursue your professional career? (9:50) How Gary goes about making Big Decisions? (11:15) Gary's speaking about how he worked out his Key Values (14:37) Dealing with Pressure, handling it and what he did to prepare himself (17:12) The day Gary didn't want to turn up for a Test match, "I'm done, I'm finished" (25:18) "Sultan Zarawani" arguable the toughest cricketer of all time (31:46) At what stage did Gary believe he was good enough to play International Cricket? (33:43) Handling ‘Performance Fear'. Separating the person from the performance, finding a healthy life balance. (37:27) Transitioning successfully out of Professional Cricket into the real world. Starting the Gary Kirsten Academy. (43:07) First Head Coaching job. The Indian Cricket Team. Building the trust with the players (47:14) Understanding what coaching style a player needs within a team. (55:35) Gary's ideal mix of players within a cricket team. The four different types of players (58:52) Challenges transitioning from Indian Head Coach to South African Head Coach. (1:03:26) How do you encourage open & honest conversations between coach/player & player/player (1:05:42) Learnings from his coaching failures and lowlights. (1:09:36) What made MS Dhoni & Graeme Smith so special as leaders (1:14:56) Toxic behaviours seen within a team environment (1:18:58) One piece of advice Gary would give himself at the start of his coaching career? (1:24:47) Gary Kirsten Academy / Coaching Education Courses / Gary Kirsten Foundation / APEX Coaching forum (1:28:43) Where does Gary see himself in five years time? (1:33:44) How has Gary being able to Follow Through on his achievements throughout his career? (1:35:01) . www.followthroughwithlvb.com www.instagram.com/followthroughwithlvb
Gary Taubes is an investigative science and health journalist and a best-selling author. In this podcast, Gary explains how he developed a healthy skepticism for science as he was transitioning from being a physics major to beginning as a science journalist. He talks about how he was particularly drawn to sussing out “pathologic science,” telling the stories behind his books on the discovery of the W and Z bosons and cold fusion, emphasizing the need for researchers to perform a thorough background analysis. Gary then describes how his work came to focus on public health, nutrition, and obesity. He provides a great historic overview of obesity research and provides his explanation for why the conventional wisdom today is incorrect.We discuss: Gary's background in science and journalism, and developing a healthy skepticism for science [2:20]; Gary's boxing experience, and the challenge of appreciating behavioral risk [8:40]; How Gary developed his writing skills, and what the best science writers do well [16:45]; Example of how science can go wrong, and the story behind Gary's first book, Nobel Dreams [25:15]; Theoretical vs. experimental physicists: The important differentiation and the relationship between the two [36:00]; Pathological science: research tainted by unconscious bias or subjective effects [40:30]; Reflecting on the aftermath of writing Nobel Dreams and the legacy of Carlo Rubbia [49:45]; Scientific fraud: The story of the cold fusion experiments at Georgia Tech and the subject of Gary's book, Bad Science [53:45]; Problems with epidemiology, history of the scientific method, and the conflict of public health science [1:09:00]; Gary's first foray into the bad science of nutrition [1:26:45]; Research implicating insulin's role in obesity, and the story behind what led to Gary's book, Good Calories, Bad Calories [1:36:15] The history of obesity research, dietary fat, and fat metabolism [1:46:00] The evolving understanding of the role of fat metabolism in obesity and weight gain [1:55:15] Mutant mice experiments giving way to competing theories about obesity [2:04:00] How Gary thinks about the findings that do not support his alternative hypothesis about obesity [2:08:00] Challenges with addressing the obesity and diabetes epidemics, palatability and convenience of food, and other hypotheses [2:14:45]; Challenging the energy balance hypothesis, and the difficulty of doing good nutrition studies [2:25:00]; and More. Learn more: https://peterattiamd.com/ Show notes page for this episode: https://peterattiamd.com/GaryTaubes 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.
Gary Boomershine founded RealEstateInvestor.com in 2005 out of the need to scale and grow his own real estate investing and home buying business. "Keep the best, and sell the rest" In today's episode, let's welcome our special guest Gary Boomershine. According to him, "Most small real estate enterprises limit their growth and many times fail because they lack or real estate and sales expertise along with the infrastructures to scale their business. Instead of being able to focus on closing deals and maximizing profits, they hit a wall trying to build and do everything themselves and they simply can't do it! Today, he will discuss with us what is the most important secret to getting Deals right now in REI, the realistic ROI on marketing and so much more... Watch/listen to the full episode as Gary Boomershe answered our HOT SEAT questions directly to the point and learn actionable tips and key metrics that will help you along your journey.
It's easy to talk yourself out of your first multifamily deal. Working through obstacle after obstacle alone wears on a first-time syndicator, and you feel like giving up. But if you partner with another investor, you don't want to let each other down. And you push through adversity, showing up with a kind of tenacity you may not have had on your own. Gary Van Bortel and John Bilinski are the syndication team behind ROC Capital Group, a multifamily investment firm out of Rochester, New York. Gary and John have 30 years of investing experience between them, building individual portfolios of single family and small multifamily properties before partnering on their first apartment syndication in 2020, a $1M raise for 48-unit deal in Syracuse. Gary and John are also the organizers of the Upstate Commercial Apartment Investors Meetup. On this episode of Apartment Building Investing, Gary and John join cohost Garrett Lynch and me to explain why they decided to work together, describing how a partnership motivates you to keep moving forward—even when a deal gets hairy. Gary and John discuss how they connected with potential investors through a local Meetup and share how they got investors to commit to their first deal. Listen in for insight on pushing through when things don't go according to plan (I'm looking at you, COVID) and learn to leverage a strong partnership to work through obstacles together. Key Takeaways How Gary got into real estate Bought duplex as first house Potential for living cost-free How John got into real estate Looking for passive income Renovate and rent homes What inspired Gary and John's shift to multifamily Learn about syndication on podcast Ability to scale fast resonated with both Why Gary and John decided to partner Bring complementary strengths to table Harder to talk self out of deal, give up How Gary and John primed investors Formed local multifamily Meetup group Presentations on aspects of syndication How Gary and John found their first deal Deal for large portfolio through broker Buyer willing to sell individual property What made Gary and John's first deal a challenge Owner being indicted Hard to get title insurance Gary and John's journey to raising $1M Nervous at closing, far from goal Met with potential investors 1:1 How Gary and John got investors on board Own skin in game but not taking return Willing to show property despite risk The obstacles Gary and John faced with COVID Property manager unable to go onsite Asbestos issue meant displacing tenants Gary and John's advice for aspiring syndicators Build community of potential investors Get educated on logistics, partner up Connect with Gary Van Bortel & John Bilinski ROC Capital Group Upstate Commercial Apartment Investor Group Meetup Email gary@roccapitalgroup.com Email john@roccapitalgroup.com Resources Register for Deal Maker Live Learn More About Michael's Mentoring Program Join the Nighthawk Equity Investor Club Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing: The Blueprint to Quitting Your Job with Real Estate Investing—Even Without Experience or Cash by Michael Blank Download Michael's Free eBook: The Secret to Raising Money for Your First Apartment Building REIA Meetup Podcast Show Notes Michael's Website Michael on Facebook Michael on Instagram Michael on YouTube Apartment Investor Network Facebook Group
“As you become authentically powerful, you become the authority in your life.” Our guest in this episode is the spiritual teacher who has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show more than 30 times to discuss transformation in human consciousness concepts presented in his book The Seat of the Soul. His gentle presence, humor, and insightful wisdom have inspired millions to realize their soul’s greatest potential. On this live call, Vishen Lakhiani and Gary Zukav reveal how to participate fully in this evolution, enlivening our everyday activities and all of our relationships with meaning and purpose. Listen out for: How Gary got started in personal growth and spirituality. The definition of reverence. What authentic power is and how it is connected to reverence. Authentic power in partnerships. Live bonus Q&A session. Bonus: Find out more about Gary Zukav here
Comedian and Celtics fan Gary Gulman joins Chris Forsberg to discuss his thoughts on the 2020-2021 Celtics, his comedy beginnings and his time growing up in Massachusetts, rooting for the Celtics in the 80s. Amina Smith also drops by to talk about the Celtics' win over the Hornets, Marcus Smart's suspension, and the Celtics' rookies.6:00 - Will the Celtics improve their playoff seeding in the Eastern Conference?19:00 - Comedian Gary Gulman says he actually loves this Celtics team25:45 - How Gary fell in love with basketball and the Celtics35:15 - Which trade deadline acquisition has become Gary's favorite Celtic54:00 - Is Gary ready to take the crown of "Best Celebrity Celtics Fan" away from the Wahlberg's?Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HbVw-QnaKuY
Comedian and Celtics fan Gary Gulman joins Chris Forsberg to discuss his thoughts on the 2020-2021 Celtics, his comedy beginnings and his time growing up in Massachusetts, rooting for the Celtics in the 80s. Amina Smith also drops by to talk about the Celtics' win over the Hornets, Marcus Smart's suspension, and the Celtics' rookies.6:00 - Will the Celtics improve their playoff seeding in the Eastern Conference?19:00 - Comedian Gary Gulman says he actually loves this Celtics team25:45 - How Gary fell in love with basketball and the Celtics35:15 - Which trade deadline acquisition has become Gary's favorite Celtic54:00 - Is Gary ready to take the crown of "Best Celebrity Celtics Fan" away from the Wahlberg's?Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HbVw-QnaKuY
Gary Falkowitz is a man of many talents. He's an attorney, author, consultant and the CEO of Intake Conversion Experts, an external phone answering service for law firms that facilitates lead follow-up, mass tort campaign retention, lead resurrection and more.On today's show, Gary shares with us his journey from lawyer to independent consultant to CEO of one of the most invaluable services for law firm owners around the country. We discuss where most firms fail when it comes to their intake departments and what they should focus on to improve them, and why it's simply not enough just to rely on a polite telephone manner when trying to sign cases.What's In This Episode Who is Gary Falkowitz? What is “the bridge”? And why do you need to be concerned with it? How Gary became an intake expert. Why the cases you refer to others shouldn't be “out of sight, out of mind”. How investigative questions could cost you potential clients. Why lawyers shouldn't be allowed near your fresh leads. How Gary's impatience resulted in tremendous success.
Gary brings a high level of sophistication to his real estate and corporate clientele. Formerly the Village Attorney for many communities in the Will County area, he has an unparalleled breadth of experience working on land use, zoning, and development issues, and is a frequent lecturer at numerous real estate investor seminars. He represents hundreds of property investors and a wide variety of businesses and contractors in corporate affairs, ranging from closely held corporations to publicly traded companies such as ExxonMobil. Listen to this episode to find out what is the success formula all about, and how to get the right mindset. Episode Notes: How long has Gary been an attorney? How Gary got into the representing buyers’ niche The main things that are going to help the listeners to grow their business Figuring out what lights you up and pays us well at the same time Links Mentioned: Website: Experienced Joliet Attorneys | Crest Hill Personal Injury Lawyers Facebook: Castle Law - Home Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gary.davidson.9216 LinkedIn: Gary K. Davidson - Owner - Castle Law Twitter: garykdavidson (@garykdavidson) Email: gdavidson@castlelaw.com Books: The One Thing - Gary W. Keller and Jay Papasan Connect With Us! To connect with Jason, please email or call him at: Phone: (303) 949-8662 Email: crep@ecospace.com Website: Ecospace We look forward to hearing from you! Please go to iTunes to leave us a rating and write a review. Each review helps us reach a larger audience with each episode.
Gary brings a high level of sophistication to his real estate and corporate clientele. Formerly the Village Attorney for many communities in the Will County area, he has an unparalleled breadth of experience working on land use, zoning, and development issues, and is a frequent lecturer at numerous real estate investor seminars. He represents hundreds of property investors and a wide variety of businesses and contractors in corporate affairs, ranging from closely held corporations to publicly traded companies such as ExxonMobil. Listen to this episode to find out what is the success formula all about, and how to get the right mindset. Episode Notes: How long has Gary been an attorney? How Gary got into the representing buyers’ niche The main things that are going to help the listeners to grow their business Figuring out what lights you up and pays us well at the same time Links Mentioned: Website: Experienced Joliet Attorneys | Crest Hill Personal Injury Lawyers Facebook: Castle Law - Home Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gary.davidson.9216 LinkedIn: Gary K. Davidson - Owner - Castle Law Twitter: garykdavidson (@garykdavidson) Email: gdavidson@castlelaw.com Books: The One Thing - Gary W. Keller and Jay Papasan Connect With Us! To connect with Jason, please email or call him at: Phone: (303) 949-8662 Email: crep@ecospace.com Website: Ecospace We look forward to hearing from you! Please go to iTunes to leave us a rating and write a review. Each review helps us reach a larger audience with each episode.
This episode did not disappoint one bit, as we chat with Gary Henderson today, who was an open book on how he’s been able to help some of the biggest names we know blow up their brands. Lewis Howes, Gabby Bernstein, Michael Hyatt, Hal Elrod and Jeff Walker are just some of the folks who have all connected and have been helped by Gary. We actually met Gary on ClubHouse and realized how brilliant he is, and that we needed to have a deeper conversation with him. He’s a master connector and networker, and on the show, we dive into how he shows up in people’s lives and businesses and how he’s making these connections while playing the long game. We also chat about his new book he is publishing, how he got connected to Hay House Publishing, as well as how to connect with influencers. Then the talk turns to how he’s leveraging ClubHouse to not only network, but grow his own audience. When you’re done getting networking ideas from Gary, learn even more tips on how to stand out and make a difference by checking out our previous episodes with Steve Sims and Luis Diaz. “I learned that if I could get myself in the right room, I knew what I was doing, I understood it and I could build relationships.” - Gary Henderson Some Topics We Discussed Include: How Gary hit #9 on Amazon with a book about aromatherapy How to build an audience using ClubHouse Setting up your replies to DM’s in a way that frees up your time while also bringing people onto your list How Gary has 5X’d his Instagram following with the use of ClubHouse Testing results to get people join a fan club How to connect with influencers on a level playing field Current day results from past email requests that got turned down Connecting the right way when you first join ClubHouse An author’s job is to....? Speaking Chinese like a smart marketer! Resources From Gary Henderson: Gary.club DigitalMarketing.org References and Links Mentioned: Direcon 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 - be sure to check out these special deals for our listeners. How To Growth Hack Your Content Marketing - Luis Diaz How To Make Impossible Things Happen - Steve Sims
Today you will be treated to an ‘extreme’ episode as World Champion High Diver, Gary Hunt, joins Laura for an absolutely fascinating conversation. A legend in the high diving world, Gary is actually a 2-time World Champion and an 8-time winner of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series. Before he took on the daredevil world of high diving, Gary competed in 10-meter platform diving, and, in fact, took home a Bronze in the 10-meter Synchro at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. If you have ever wondered what it takes to have the courage and skill to dive off of cliffs and castles, and even out of helicopters, and still continue to set even loftier goals for yourself, you’ve come to the right place. In this conversation, Gary tells his story all the way from first getting into diving all the way to what he is doing now and what his lofty and inspiring new goal is. In the process, he shares his favorite places to dive, his craziest and most memorable dives, the dangers he and his colleagues face, and the mental preparation that allows him to do what he does so well so consistently. Finding coaching in a relatively new sport, maintaining focus, his exciting new goal, and the impact that COVID has had upon him, his sport and his training are all discussed as well. Gary’s calm, thoughtful and humble nature shines through in this episode as he shares his vast amount of experience and insight into a sport which would seem unthinkably perilous to so many of us. Combine all of these qualities with his penchant for setting new goals and pursuing passion projects, and you will undoubtedly agree with Laura’s assessment of Gary Hunt as truly ‘an inspiration’, certainly one well worth listening to here today. Episode Highlights: · How Gary found his way to diving · Transitioning from platform to high diving · His favorite places to dive · Gary’s craziest high diving story · The potential dangers in high diving · The process involved in introducing a new dive · The worst lead up he has to do · Gary’s mental preparation · The Red Bull World Series · How he’s navigated coaching · His favorite moment in diving · His perfect score dive · Preparing for dives · Using juggling to remain focused · Gary’s new goal · How COVID has impacted him Quotes: “I started noticing the divers in the other side of the pool looking like they were having much more fun than I was.” “It was like a new door was being opened before me with so many possibilities.” “Sometimes when it’s really windy, you just want it to be over.” “The training is often much more scary than the actual competitions.” “I couldn’t remember anything about after the dive.” “You have to expect that it’s not always going to go your way.” “There are horror stories of people being swept away.” “We feel like we’re in safe hands.” “In the times where it hasn’t gone well, I think I’ve learned from it.” “I was the first of a wave of new high divers that were really going to push the boat out.” “I entered the sport at the right time.” “I think diving from a helicopter is one of my highlights.” “Usually, I will do one of each dive before the competition when we get to a new location.” “This dream of competing on 10-meter again just started to get more and more interesting.” “I prefer looking ahead and just focusing on my training.” “As long as your head’s into it and you’re focused, you can do it.” “You are an inspiration…giving yourself new passion projects…new goals.” Links: The Pursuit of Gold homepage: http://thepursuitofgold.com/ 5 Smart Strategies to Confidence: https://www.laurawilkinson.com/learn Laura’s Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lala_the_diver Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheLauraWilkinson Learn more about Gary: https://www.instagram.com/garydiver/
Gary had the opportunity to sit down with Sean Tagge and discuss all the benefits of owning rental properties. They discuss why rental properties are essential when it comes to wealth creation and how it's much easier than most people make it out to be. Also, they get into Gary’s 10 years of experience owning rental properties in Memphis through Sean Tagge's Team. Highlights Talking about current events - 4:30 Question the things that just do not make sense - 7:04 Seeking peace - 9:24 Life is not just about you - 9:45 Reviewing the votes - 12:46 Trump’s impeachment - 14:15 Starting to buy properties in 2011 - 20:07 Moving money to real estate - 20:35 A safe place to put money - 23:01 Where to invest - 30:14 Whole life insurance policies - 33:23 How Gary helps other investors - 34:09 The most important asset is us - 37:10 Building a solid foundation - 39:49 Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Gary Pinkerton https://www.paradigmlife.net/ gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net https://garypinkerton.com/ Connect with Sean Tagge sean@memphisinvestmentproperties.net https://youtu.be/tlseB9-YCJ
Struggling and suffering are two common experiences that all humans face throughout their life's. But how we decide to overcome those difficulties determines who we will ultimately become. Gary Player is certainly no stranger to life's challenges. But he preserved with faith and education to overcome the challenging moments in his life. Gary is the most successful international golfer of all time. He has won nine major championships on the regular tour and nine major championships on the Champions Tour. And he is the only man in history to win the grand slam on both the PGA and the senior tour with over 165 international victories. In this episode, Gary passionately shares with us the knowledge and lessons he has learned throughout his life.Listen to this episode and learn about:- Gary giving credit and thanks to God (3:28)- Overcoming life's difficulties (4:54)- What Gary is fighting for on a daily basis (8:05)- Loneliness as the great detriment of life (14:00)- How to find joy when traveling (16:38)- Aspiring for meaning (18:29)- How Gary wants to be remembered (19:14)Links:- Gary's Foundation - https://garyplayer.com/the-player-foundation/- Connect with Gary on Twitter - https://twitter.com/garyplayer?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^author
As a successful real estate investor in over 1700 units, Gary Lipsky helps friends invest in C-Class Value-Add Multifamily opportunities. Gary typically finds deals in Phoenix and Tucson. He runs several meetups and is a regular on real estate podcasts and at conferences. You can count on Gary for integrity, strong operations and excellent communication, which have been keys to everything in which he’s been a part of. Gary has always been a self-starter, taking on entrepreneurial endeavors and succeeding in his efforts. At the end of 2016, he sold arc, an after-school program, leadership development and outdoor education company he founded in 2001, which served over 9,000 students daily throughout Southern California. He is a founding board member of the non-profit CORE Educational Service, has been a member of Vistage since 2013 and is an alumnus of the Leadership Southern California program. In this episode, we talked about: Asset management How he raises capital How Gary went from simple single-family rentals to $17M in multifamily properties Multifamily syndication Value Add strategies Handling tenants And much MORE! Resources and Links: https://www.aptcapitalgroup.com/podcast/ Connect with Gary Crucial Conversations (book)
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Finding deals in today’s market is one of the most common challenges investors face. The demand for multifamily is hot and brokers are getting offers above the asking price as investors are prioritizing hard, physical assets like real estate. However, the key to finding a multifamily deal is leveraging the right marketing tactics and focusing on the cost per deal, not the cost per lead. Gary Boomershine is the founder of RealEstateInvestor.com and has sent over 65,000,000 pieces of direct mail. Gary shares that many investors get caught up in the cost to acquire a list for off-market property owners and send direct mail. Instead, he believes that investors should be focused on their cost per deal to understand the true return on their marketing. Gary shares why he is leaving California, how to take advantage of the current market using the Three Ps method, and how large apartment investors can get around property managers to get directly to the owners. Partner: 1 Question Marketing Survey for New Event Key Takeaways Starting out in real estate at 18, Gary paid for college by door knocking and cold calling. We are going into one of the biggest transfers of wealth in history and those that are preparing now are going to have a great opportunity. Buying distressed luxury homes that were overleveraged (buying notes and doing short sales) Getting prepared for great market opportunities Why Gary is moving out of California (looking at the Idaho, Utah, and Arizona markets) The 7-year real estate market cycle and where we are now I believe there will be a decrease in value, especially in coastal areas, along with massive inflation, so you want to be in hard assets like real estate. Taking advantage of the current real estate market using the Three P Method: Protected what you have, Pivot and Profit Lots of burned-out landlords will be unloading assets How Gary is buying and lending in today’s market (creative financing) Keep the best, and sell the rest. This is not the new normal, this is the new weird The strategies of iBuyers and large hedge funds in today’s market climate The Wall Street curve and how it affects sophisticated and newbie investors Inflation is coming which will bring great buying opportunities Incomplete sale with long term financing will become more of a norm How Gary finds the best deals Smart marketing tactics for on-market deals and off-market deals (direct mail, cold calls, skip tracing) How to get around the property managers of 25+ unit multifamily properties Gary shares his postcard copy secret that will outproduce all other marketing content It’s not about the cost-per-lead, it’s about the cost-per-deal. Breaking down the cost per deal Drip marketing and how it works If you’re doing direct mail, you need a phone team and a follow-up system Using technology for better lead generation Partner: Download our Sample Deal Package Bullseye Round: Apparent Failure: Didn’t learn to delegate fast enough Digital Resource: Rehab Evaluator Slack Work Flowy Most Recommended Book: Traction (Gino Wickman) Samurai Selling: The Ancient Art of Service in Sales (Chuck Laughlin) Daily Habit: 5-10-3: Wake up at 5, personal development until 10 am and spend 3 hours as the CEO in his business (it’s all about delegation) Wish I Knew When I Was Starting Out: Hire smart people and leveraging my time better Curious About Right Now: Where he is going to find more like-minded people outside California. Contact Gary Real Estate Investor **Text Message: ‘Apartments’ to 925-320-0575 and receive a link to free direct mail resources
Joining me on the show today is the Host of the Joshua Live Podcast and one of my personal spiritual advisors, Gary Temple Bodley! Gary’s teachings have helped me through many times in my life where I’ve felt stuck in my own limiting beliefs or when I’ve simply just needed a new perspective on my own life path. In this episode, we dive into the theory behind creating our own reality, the response we have to manifestation events, why fear is such a powerful obstacle, and why looking inwards is so important. Gary also shares his perspective on the law of attraction, our perception of reality, and how he came to discover the non-physical teachers he refers to as, ‘Joshua.’ To learn more, tune in to Episode 31 of Uncover Your Magic! Some Questions I Ask:How do you tell people to maintain their vibration? (14:30)Why do you think you discovered Joshua at the time you did? (15:58)What does the ‘new reality’ mean? (22:29)What do the messages from Joshua look like for you? (26:31)Do you believe there are people who are more prepared to learn from spiritual teachings than others? (43:23)What does dis-ease refer to? (49:46)In This Episode You Will Learn:Some background on Gary Temple Bodley (1:47)The meaning behind creating your own reality (3:40)How Gary discovered Joshua & What I’ve learned through his teachings (5:20)Why Gary believes neutrality is the highest point of love (11:41)Gary’s perspective on his own life path and pushing past limiting beliefs (29:09)Gary’s take on the cultural connotations of happiness (34:37)Why Gary compares the law of attraction to a maths equation (53:42)Let’s Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramConnect With Gary Temple Bodley:Website - The Teachings of JoshuaFacebookResources:Podcast: Joshua Live and the Law of Attraction - Host, Gary Temple BodleyBook: A Perception of Reality: The Teachings of Joshua - Author, Gary Temple Bodley See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Josh interviews Gary Freeman from Care Net. They talk about how Gary went from being a preacher's kid to serving fathers in pregnancy centers, including the struggles of trying to figure out the best way to do that! 0:00: Introduction / Gary's story; 8:02: Gary starts serving men in pregnancy center work; 20:08: What Gary did to help guys open up in these situations and begin training other centers; 32:18: How Gary would explain to a new pregnancy center why they need a male staff member or volunteers to talk to the guys who come in; 36:46: What role should men have in the pro-life movement? 40:31: Why is it important for pro-life advocates to talk to pro-choice guys at outreaches instead of just women who might have abortions later? 43:53: What do you say to a guy who says he doesn't really care if she has the abortion but feels like he shouldn't get a say in it because it's a woman's issue? 46:32: How do you talk to apathetic people? 57:40: How should pro-life people support abortion-minded and post-abortive men? 1:00:23: What should we say to a male friend who got his girlfriend pregnant and is now asking for advice? 1:04:28: On Gary's work in fatherhood ministry; 1:12:19: What it's like being one of the only pro-lifers at a fatherhood event; 1:18:18: Gary explains how some pro-life people get uncomfortable with the fact that he is doing these fatherhood events; 1:23:21: The most surprising thing Gary has learned working with men. Gary Freeman is the Fatherhood and Family Program Manager for Care Net national. He's been in the pro-life world for about 8 years. He started this journey serving as the Fatherhood and Outreach Coordinator for a local pregnancy center in Raleigh, NC. He has been speaking and training pregnancy centers in serving men over that 8 years all over the country and has been doing that formally with Care Net since May 2019. Gary loves advocating for men being involved in the pregnancy center setting, and in the pro-life initiative overall. Gary is able to assist in navigating the intricate aspects of serving men specifically in the pregnancy center setting. Gary is a graduate of East Carolina University in Greenville, NC with a B.S. in Family and Community Services, and he recently graduated from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary with a Master's in Christian Studies. Gary has been married for 13 beautiful years to his wonderful wife Vinniece, and they have two awesome daughters Sariah(10) and Jordyn(4). Related Links: Connect with Gary to speak in your area: https://GaryFreemanSpeaks.com or email him at gfreeman@care-net.org or garyfreeman07@gmail.com Learn more about Care Net Why We Need Male Sidewalk Counselors
We begin this show with Gary telling us why and how he got involved with law enforcement. The process behind becoming a detective and then how he landed a position with the KC Police Intelligence Unit. Gary talks in detail about his first assignment watching a car lot from a cemetery and how that led to the investigation of the Civella-Spero Mob War.Gary tells the story when he was being followed by the underboss of the KC Crime Family, Carl “Tuffy”DeLuna and how a bug that was placed in a pizza place led to a bigger investigation of the skim coming from Las Vegas! Gary goes into depth about how this came about, along with some insights of the case. This alone is worth the price of admission which is FREE!We talk about Allan Glick and was he legit? How Gary obtained the ledger notes that DeLuna kept and were they any good? Allen Dorfman who was tied to Jimmy Hoffa and the Chicago Outfit is discussed and a story about Nicholas Pileggi, the man who wrote the book Casino that become the movie. The show wraps up with hearing about Gary’s podcast- Gangland Wire. Become a Wiretapper!Links:Gangland Wire Podcast: https://ganglandwire.com/Gangland Documentary (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/Gangland-Wire-David-Jackson/dp/B088G28QJC/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Gangland+wire&qid=1597452178&sr=8-1Brothers Against Brothers Documentary (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/Brothers-against-Civella-SperoWar/dp/B081ZKBVRC/ref=sr_1_1?crid=19C2FV45XJ137&dchild=1&keywords=brothers+against+brothers+the+civella-spero+war&qid=1597452253&sprefix=brothers+against+%2Caps%2C205&sr=8-1National Crime Syndicate Interview with Gary Jenkins: https://www.nationalcrimesyndicate.com/an-interview-with-former-kansas-city-police-officer-gary-jenkins/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforethelightspodcast/Become a Patreon Member for just $5. https://www.patreon.com/beforethelights
In Episode #034 of CrisisCast 2020 | Gary Lloyd I worked with Gary at the start of my career as a musician 20 years ago and since leaving stage performance behind Gary has made a huge name for himself as a choreographer and director. Alongside his 11-year tenure on hit west end and global show ‘Thriller Live’ - a show based on the work of Michael Jackson. Gary has worked with countless superstars in theatre, music tv, and film, he’s even written a book and won a clutch of awards along the way. He is perhaps the busiest man in show business. So - it was great to speak with him about how he’s been getting through the last few months - not just as a professional in the creative industry but also how he’s been helping others in the industry and his experience of being a parent through the pandemic. About Gary: Gary Lloyd has fast become one of the UK's most sought after Director / Choreographers. Known for his crossover from music to theatre, Gary has worked as Creative Director with some of the world's biggest artists on their live performances and arena tours, bringing his wealth of experience in the latest technology and sound as well as his innate creative vision to the theatrical stage. Gary began his career in theatre where his passion remains, and his decade as a performer plays an integral part in his directorial style. Gary's work can be seen across the globe where he has worked with some of the industry's most legendary talent. Gary is also a published author and his first book, My Life With Michael - Ten Years of Thriller Live! is now available at all good book shops and online stores, published by The Book Guild. Discover… What it was like to unexpectedly close a hit show due to the pandemic How Gary has coped industry shutdown How Gary is helping professionals and the next generation of performers stay positive and ready for opening night Connect with Gary W: www.garylloyd.me T: @garylloyd1 IG: @garylloydme FB: @garylloydcoaching Feeling Pod-Curious? Maybe it’s time to start your own Podcast? Discover the 7 steps we use to help publish over 2000 podcasts each month! Pod-Star is a free guide that will help you to get clear on how podcasting can help you, even if you… Aren’t a ‘No. 1 best-selling author You Don’t much like the sound of your own voice You Find the idea of the tech and recording process daunting Get Pod-Star Now
Hosted by multiple iTunes Top 10 podcaster James Burtt, Building The Brand is in-depth conversations with the entrepreneurs, founders, marketing and brand experts, PR specialists, CEO’s and CMO’s who have built some of the countries most successful companies and brands. This week on the show - to celebrate the 100th episode of Building The Brand - we go all the way back to the first ever show where we welcomed Uber-successful Health Tech investor Gary Rhodes who honestly, warmly and modestly shares his journey from window cleaner to multi-millionaire high net-worth investor. As well as the 100th show featuring the 1st ever episode, James also explains how Building The Brand came to be, the journey that led to the start of the show and how dinner with our guest Gary changed the direction of James’ life! In this episode Gary explains how his desired to help improve the lives of others directed him into the health and fitness space, he needed cash for further training which lead him to purchasing the rights to a local window cleaning… this company almost accidentally grew and grew and grew, until Gary found himself with nationwide contracts to some of the biggest companies - but ultimately this business was never going to fuel the passions that lead to him starting it in the first place. He sold the window cleaning brand - which by this time was a big business - and use the proceeds to start investing in businesses that could drive his desire to impact change and improvements in the health of world’s population. In the show he shares: * How he discovers brands to get involved with * What drove him to leaving a very successful business because of passion * How Gary fulfilled his own need in recent businesses and that’s often the way a good business starts * What led to Tony Robbins becoming Gary’s business partner * How education of consumers can be essential with taking a new product to market * What to look for in a great business partner * How growing a brilliant business is based on relationships * How targets get reduced if anyone in the team takes their foot off the gas * What family life and entrepreneurship looks like to Gary * Managing time when you’re running multiple businesses The mission of the show is create a sense of inspiration and aspiration for our community of likeminded go-getters who are the influencers, innovators, creators, makers, builders, crafters and doers who form the next big wave of entrepreneurial success and we think that Gary’s story, journey and vision will certainly do exactly that. Share where you are listening on Insta Stories, tag us and tell us you’re biggest takeaway from today’s show. ——————————————— Connect with James https://www.instagram.com/jamesburttofficial/ Connect with Gary https://www.instagram.com/garyrhodes360/ Read the latest blog https://medium.com/@ultimatepodcastgroup Check out the Ultimate Podcast Agency https://www.ultimatepodcastgroup.com/ Check out Ultimate Podcast Training https://www.ultimatepodcast.training/
Gary Miller just raised the bar. If you are in a senior leadership role, young sales professional, entrepreneur or recruiter, you need to hear Gary's story. I had to take notes, the nuggets of wisdom were coming at me too quickly. How Gary landed his first sales job is a lesson perseverance and how to ask for the order. His growth and path to leadership and ultimately as a business owner is paved with humility, a thirst for knowledge and a rare ability to listen. Gary is a leader, a mentor, a wonderful husband and father. Listen, learn and then go improve your skills in each area - but the bar is high :-).Key Takeaways for Leaders and Entrepreneurs:How to think on your feet and turn a disadvantage into an advantage - Who's taking Skip's place?The art of learning - Gary consistently seeks knowledge to better himself and his companyServant leadership - Gary leads by example, puts his employees first and recognizes his team for their success, not hisSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/eating-crow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today’s guest, Gary Saarenvirta, has been thinking deeply about AI long before the current hype. Having worked in the AI space for over 25 years, Gary was shocked at how little math and science was used in big business, and founded Daisy Intelligence to fill this glaring gap. Daisy is a SaaS AI-powered platform that helps retailers and insurers achieve higher profits by helping them make smarter operating decisions. In this episode, Gary sheds light on some of Daisy’s product offerings and the specific ways they increase profitability. As someone with an engineering background, Gary always focused on the technical side of things, but with the growth of the business, he has become increasingly aware of the value of people and culture. We talk about various ways that Daisy looks after their team, including flexible remote working options during COVID and mentoring programs. Gary himself has seen the value of having a coach, and he shares how this has helped him grow as a leader. Along with this, we discuss why Daisy’s technology is uniquely differentiated and how they use optimal control thinking to ensure their software stands out. Gary believes that by making businesses more efficient, through autonomous enterprise, it will not only reduce product costs but decrease the cost of living generally. We wrap the show up by hearing some of Gary’s must read books as well as why being a small company that has productized AI has helped them attract top talent. Don't miss out! TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:21] Before we jump into today’s interview, please rate, review, and subscribe to the Leveling Up Podcast! [00:45] Learn more about Gary and his background, and his company, Daisy Intelligence. [01:48] Some of Daisy Intelligence’s current clients including, Walmart Canada and Allianz. [02:08] How Gary walked into the idea for Daisy after a stint in the corporate world. [03:48] Hear about how Daisy makes money as a SaaS platform and their pricing structure. [05:19] Some numbers related to Daisy, including employees, growth rates, and more. [06:49] What Gary has learned about the importance of culture as Daisy has grown. [07:43] Specific tools and resources Gary has used to build company culture. [08:56] The ways that Daisy has taken care of their employees. [10:22] How coaches have helped Gary grow as a leader and what’s been effective for him. [11:22] What optimal control is and how it’s helped Daisy to their $5.5 million ARR. [13:06] Why making companies more efficient is one of Gary’s main motivators. [13:43] The time it took for Daisy to reach product-market fit. [16:30] How Daisy stayed afloat for 12 years before getting VC finance in 2015. [17:59] Gary’s favorite business tools and why he enjoys looking at cashflow. [18:42] Must read books that Gary recommends and other resources he consumes. [20:06] Bonus question: How Daisy manages to recruit such high-talent people. Resources From The Interview: Gary Saarenvirta on LinkedIn Daisy Intelligence Walmart Canada Green Shield Canada Allianz IBM Geoffrey Hinton Play Bigger QuickBooks Salesforce Patrick Lencioni Ideal Team Player TensorFlow Must read books: The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, The Advantage,Built to Last, Good to Great Leave Some Feedback: What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed Connect with Eric Siu: Growth Everywhere Single Grain Eric Siu on Twitter
My special guest on this episode of the Treasury Career Corner podcast is Gary Slawther, Interim Group Treasurer at Eddie Stobart Logistics Limited. Gary is a highly experienced, technically strong, strategic treasurer with proven expertise in developing financing strategies, structures, and effective management in all areas of financial risk. Working as a member of senior management teams, Gary often reports directly to the CFO or CEO and prioritises knowing the detail of the business and operations. Having this level of understanding of the business enables him to accurately assess the real financial risks, the financing requirements, and how strategy is to be executed. Gathering such knowledge requires communication with fellow team members and being close to the operations. Gary has had an incredible career journey and worked with a variety of organisations including OCTAL, Arabtec, and many more. He is currently the Interim Group Treasurer for Eddie Stobart Logistics Limited, where he assists in delivering DBay's post-investment recovery plan for the business focusing, among several things, on bank relationships, facility compliance, information provision and driving the working capital culture of the group. On the podcast we discussed… How Gary got started in treasury and how he built his successful career Why you need to think of treasury in the context of business Why you shouldn’t be afraid to ask questions Why Gary changed roles throughout his career The truth about why treasurers are hired and how to know whether you’re bringing value to a company Why you should try to learn as much as possible with every role The importance of being independent as a treasurer and understanding ethics Why you should lean on your advisors when you need them The role of ethics within treasury Why you need to be culturally aware as a treasurer and/or group treasurer Gary shares his top tips for a successful career Want to get in touch with Gary? If so, you can connect with him on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-slawther-58a1b111/?originalSubdomain=uk). Are you interested in pursuing a career within Treasury? Whether you’ve recently graduated, or you want to search for new job opportunities to help develop your treasury career, The Treasury Recruitment Company can help you in your search for the perfect job. send us your CV (https://treasuryrecruitment.com/jobs) and let us help you in your next career move! If you’re enjoying the show please rate and review us on whatever podcast app you listen to us on, for Apple Podcasts click here (http://www.treasurycareercorner.com/itunes/)!
Gary guests on Real Conversation with Kelly Skar! This bonus episode features Gary on the other side of the mic, and they chatted about mindset, motivation, an overview of real estate fundamentals, and how you can innovate during a time of crisis! What you'll learn: How you can design your own life…what you want to earn, how much vacation time you want? etc. Finding and understanding your ‘why’ Understanding real estate fundamentals How Gary’s financial situation pushed him into real estate, but looking at the Andex chart Why credit encourages you to spend more than you make Consolidation debts can lead to frequent maxing of debts You NEED to find a way to make money while you sleep, or you’ll always be working FOR money! Real estate investing helps you make money 24/7/365 Gary doesn’t necessarily LIKE real estate investing, but it gives him the freedom to do other things As mentioned before, start as SOON as you can… Picking the right neighbourhoods to invest in Population growth is one fundamental Income growth in the area is another Vacancy rates in the neighbourhood is another Infrastructure in the neighbourhood - new highways, etc is the final one Why Gary invests in an area before he recommends it to his clients How does The Secret mean to Gary? What gratitude helps during difficult times Commercial real estate is changing day by day More massive changes are coming How the real estate industry is changing due to COVID, and will these changes become permanent While realtors need to embrace these changes and expand services with video, etc Why having a little cash on hand is not a bad idea And MORE! Kelly’s Bio My family is my everything, as you can see we are a bunch of dorks that love to have fun. My philosophy on helping my clients buy and sell real estate is that things don't have to be serious all the time, the journey can be fun and we have to remember the destination.....your new home. No matter if you are buying or selling a home, I have you covered on every aspect of the transaction from inspectors to lawyers to mortgage brokers to stagers and handypeople (I am pretty sure I just made that word up). I have been selling real estate for 13 years, I am a HUGE Green Bay Packers fan, I love to play golf (poorly), camp, hike and spend time on vacation in either Hawaii or Fairmont, BC. Follow Kelly Cell 403-827-7527 kelley@kelleyskar.com Please a leave a review, as it helps Gary understand if he’s bringing on the right guests that you want to hear from! Interested in learning more about Real Estate Investing? Visit https://www.smarthomechoice.ca
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Gary L. Smith is the author of four books, including two in the personal development area, and one focusing on customer service. As a business leader for more than four decades, following his work as an engineer, he has a wealth of experience to draw on in his work with his coaching clients, as well as his readers and those who attend his live keynote presentations. Smith is a certified John Maxwell coach, a certified DISC consultant, is a graduate of Brigham Young University, and has also earned his MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Hartford. Smith and his family live in Southington, Connecticut. Gary and I have known each other for a long time but we have changed so much since we first met. In this conversation, we dive into the people we have become in the last three years and Gary's new book, Purpose Driven Achievement. In this episode, you’ll learn about leading a purpose-driven life as well as… The real reason why people don't make progress in their businesses The hard questions you must ask to find your purpose How Gary helps people to find their purpose Defining success to get clarity in your life How the beliefs you have affect what you think your purpose is The law of intentionality and the law of awareness What comes after finding out what your purpose is The importance of having accountability when you set goals Gary's Resources Gary's Website Gary's Facebook Connect with Gary on LinkedIn Grab a copy of Gary's books Sarah's Resources The entire 'behind the book' series (FREE) Sarah’s One Page Marketing Plan (FREE) Sarah Suggests Newsletter (FREE) The Gentle Business Manifesto (FREE) Gentle Confidence Mini-Course The Gentle Business Circle The Gentle Business Revolution Authentic & Fair Pricing Mini-Course Podcast Show Notes Email Sarah at sarah@sarahsantacroce.com Thanks for listening! After you listen, check out The Gentle Business Manifesto, an invitation to belong to a movement of people who do business the gentle way and disrupt the current marketing paradigm. You can download it for free at thegentlebusinessrevolution.com. There’s no opt-in. Just an instant download. Are you enjoying the podcast? The Gentle Business Revolution show is listener-supported—I'd love for you to become an active supporter of the show and join the Gentle Business Circle. You will be invited to a private monthly Q&A call with me and fellow Gentle Marketers - a safe zone to hang out with like-minded conscious entrepreneurs and help each other build our business and grow our impact. — I’d love for you to join us! Learn more at sarahsantacroce.com/circle Don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes or on Android to get notified for all my future shows and why not sign up for my weekly(ish) "Sarah Suggests Saturdays", a round-up of best practices, tools I use, books I read, podcasts, and other resources. Raise your hand and join the Gentle Business Revolution. Warmly, Sarah
Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur, content legend, successful investor, speaker and all round amazing guy. This episode is fire. It got cut a little short as we had some technical difficulties at the end, so I will organising part 2 soon. Episode Highlights: (2:15) - Gary clears up any controversy around using TikTok (4:42) - What is the one secret people don't know about Gary? (8:10) - How Gary is adapting during lockdown (9:02) - Gary's philosophy on building and leaving his legacy (9:41) - Gary's huge investing successes and huge losses (12:45) - What Gary is doing to survive through lockdown (15:47) - How to conquer your fears, gain perspective and not worry about money Make Noise with Fatman Scoop is produced by Fatman Scoop, Raj Kotecha and the team at https://www.creativecontentagency.com. To get in touch with the show email podcast@fatmanscoop.com or send a DM to https://www.instagram.com/fatmanscoop/
A note from Talking Taiwan host Felicia Lin: Gary Reloj is Co-founder of the PPE Relief Initiative, an entrepreneur in the tech startup and restaurant industry, a founding board member of The Promise Society, and a COVID-19 survivor. In late March, Gary shared a public Facebook post, that was a very well-documented account of COVID-19 symptoms he’d experienced, the toll it took on his body, and specific things that he did to cope with the physical discomfort, and anxiety that it brought on. He had come down with symptoms early on, even before New York City went on lockdown and when testing was still not widely available. It was clear that he had written his post as a way to help others who had also contracted COVID-19 or were worried about possibly contracting it. In the early days of the Coronavirus pandemic, every little cough, sniffle or bit of malaise sent a lot of us into a panic. Around that time, I also learned that Gary was spearheading an effort to get PPE (personal protective equipment) to health care workers. That effort became the PPE Relief Initiative (PRI) with a crowdfunding campaign on GoFundMe to raise $30,000 to give PPE kits to 400 healthcare workers. Here’s a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode: How Gary dealt with and recovered from having COVID-19 The Facebook post that Gary wrote and publicly shared detailing his COVID-19 symptoms and the regime he followed in dealing with his symptoms What motivated Gary to start looking for a way to deliver PPE to healthcare workers Gary’s PPE Relief Initiative Co-founder Dr. Joanne Kwan How they determined what to include in the PPE Relief Initiative supply kit that they were going to give health care workers The challenges they encountered in obtaining high quality PPE The PRI team Why the PRI supply kits are delivered directly to health care workers rather than to hospitals The GoFundMe crowdfunding campaign for PRI to raise $30,000 to support 400 healthcare workers There is still room for around 200 for healthcare workers that live or work in the New Jersey/New York metropolitan area and are dealing with COVID-19 patients to apply for the PRI supply kits How they prioritize which healthcare workers will receive the PRI supply kits first The partnership with The Promise Society on the PRI’s GoFundMe crowdfunding campaign PRI’s support for Black Lives Matter protesters and tips for how protestors should protect themselves and be safe while protesting during this pandemic Being prepared for a possible second wave of COVID-19 cases What’s next for PRI after the GoFundMe campaign How having COVID-19 has affected Gary’s outlook on life Related Links: PPE Relief Initiative’s GoFundMe crowdfunding campaign: http://pperelief.org/donate or https://bit.ly/2Y7JguX Eligible healthcare workers can apply for the PRI supply kits here: www.pperelief.org/apply PPE Relief Initiative’s website: https://pperelief.org/ PRI’s social media accounts: PRI on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ppe.relief/ PRI’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ppe.relief.initiative/ Cuomo's words really resonated with me and I used the phrase “New York Tough” to help get my mind right and out of the negative mental trench I was in. If you have Covid-19 or someone you know has it, and you’re looking for someone to talk to about the experience, please don’t hesitate to reach out. When I was at my worst, I was partly in a bad place mentally because I felt so helpless and clueless as to how long my symptoms were going to last. I seriously wish I had someone I could talk to at a human level that could relate to what I was experiencing so if I could do that for you, please let me know. That said, here is the full list of symptoms I experienced... -Fever (ranged between 100 and 102). My fever lasted for four days. -Chronic dry coughing. It came from deep within my chest and at times, would have bad coughing fits. One coughing session was so bad, my core stomach muscles cramped up and I started to gag because I just couldn’t breathe…. That really sucked! -Difficulty breathing. This was the big one. Any form of simple physical activity would make it hard to breathe; you almost feel like you’re drowning it’s like an asthma attack. If I got out of bed to go to the bathroom, or if I would try to eat food, I would be gasping for air with short, shallow, quick breaths. It was extremely difficult to take deep breaths (still is to an extent). The only way I’d be able to breath normally would be to lay down in bed on my side. -Dehydration. This was especially bad when I was on my 2nd day of my fever and was coughing up a storm. -Chills. This also occurred on the 2nd and 3rd day of my fever. -Loss of appetite. Not only was I not hungry, but when I did eat, it was actually hard to breathe while eating, so that contributed to my loss of appetite. -Confusion. This again was on the 2nd day, early in the morning. I just woke up and I felt like I was still in dream mode, and I kept trying to tell my body move, but it felt like I was stuck and was confused to where I was. -Diarrhea. -Fatigue -Loss of smell. My taste was also a bit dulled, especially with sweets. -Body aches. This was actually my first symptom. It first started with body aches like sciatica. I then had back pains, lower and upper back. -Anxiety. There were moments where my mind was in a very bad place, especially when it was very hard to breathe. I started to get anxiety thinking about every breathe and as a result, it would disrupt my breathing cycle. When I would have major anxiety, I would try to calm myself by playing meditation music and do my best to have my mind escape reality for a minute to help regulate my breathing again. Eventually, as a way to combat future anxiety, I would create structure around me to keep me busy and help me cope. For example, I documented all my symptoms under a certain timeline, I documented my medication and tried to create a set schedule, and I made sure to reach out to friends for support. Here’s the lineup of meds I took and how often: -Tylenol Extra Strength, 3000mg daily, or 2 pills 3x a day. This was probably the most important thing I was taking. -Mucinex DM, 1 tablet every 12 hours. This helped act as a cough suppressant. -Cepacol Extra Strength. Take as needed. This helped numb my throat. While I know my coughing originated more from my chest and not my throat, it gave me peace of mind to take Cepacol before I slept. -Pedialyte. Unfortunately I didn’t have any, but my friend who also had Covid-19 was using it to help with dehydration and if I could do it all over again, I would have included it in my rotation. -Ton of water. I can’t stress how important it is to have available water by your side. I would have a big pitcher of water by my bed at all times and when I could manage to get out of bed, I always made sure to re-fill my pitcher even if it’s 70% full. Here’s the timeline of everything (this was the diary I kept). 03/11: Suspected date of exposure 03/14: Noticed body aches, like sciatica. 03/15: Back aches, lower and upper back. Mild diarrhea. 03/16: Experience slight fatigue. Back pain and sciatica pain increases. Start to have mild cough. 03/18: Lose sense of smell. Fatigue increases big time. Cough starts to become more frequent. Start to feel warm under eyelids at night. Mild diarrhea continues. Appetite still normal. 03/19: Cough and fatigue becomes worse. Headaches occur. 03/20: Chronic coughing begins. Fever occurs 101 degrees. Loss of appetite begins. 03/21: Very bad coughing fits, difficulty breathing. Fever still at 101 degrees. Extremely fatigued. Experienced cold chills as well. Further loss of appetite. Difficulty sleeping. 03/22: Coughing is still terrible, at times difficult to breathe. Energy and appetite was okay in the morning, decreased as day progressed. Difficulty sleeping. Breathing is still bad. 03/23: Becoming more thirsty. Woke up and fever wasn’t so bad. Early evening suffered worst coughing fit. Night fever is back, 101. Worst night of sleep. Breathing is still bad. 03/24: Lower back really hurts, but could be due to uncomfortable bed. Felt better for most of the day, around 3:30pm start to feel worse. Managed to get myself under control after taking Tylenol and shower around 3:40pm. Improved appetite and energy. No fever. Breathing ability hasn’t improved. 03/25: Breathing is still effected. The simplest form of physical activity creates shallow breathing, elevated breathing rates. 03/26: Energy and appetite continues to improve. Coughing slightly improved; starting to produce some phlegm. Breathing is still the same. 3rd day of no fever. Spoke with Doctor, said plateau of symptoms is a good sign, as Covid-19 is progressive in nature. Still have diarrhea. 03/27: Feel exponentially better. Breathing is much improved, although still can’t take deep breaths without coughing. Coughing overall is down. Again, no fever. Energy is up, able to sit up without trouble, was able to walk and spend time outside. 03/28: Diarrhea seems improved. Still coughing a little. Breathing still improved. Still no fever. Anyway, I hope this helps! AND STAY HOME!! Gary Reloj’s social media accounts: Gary on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/garyreloj Gary on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garyreloj/ Gary on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryReloj The Promise Society’s website: http://www.thepromisesociety.org/
Proactive Mental Health Strategies Gary chatted with Jen Couto, a trainer who has a passion for movement! She also helps women discover their best selves, and also worked in the mental health space. This journey also helped Jen deal with her own depression, self esteem issues What you'll learn: How she migrated from an in person trainer to online training, and why she feels that yields better results How she has created and fosters an online community for her clients In person training is very focused She guarantees results Jen has both free and paid communities People seem to be binge eating or not getting enough good nutrition Why she asks clients what their ratio of good food to junk food that was eaten in the past week She helps people increase activity and eat well when their bodies are under incredible stress during the pandemic How sugar plays into stiffness How Gary did 1 run this week and it made all the difference in the world We may be able to be positive, but people are struggling How to motivate yourself, especially now as people are stressed in the pandemic How and why she creates a safe space for clients to share and talk about what’s happening to them now How Jen works on her mindset now, and how it’s changed over the years Why both Jen and Gary *still* use coaches Why passion is not sustainable - and why sometimes it needs to be manufactured Why you shouldn’t feel bad if your passion is not felt 24/7 Why you should focus on things you must do to focus your passion and help with mental health Why you can damage a property and move to another, but your body is the only one you’ve got…you can’t just repair it at will - treat your body like a temple And MORE! Jen’s Bio Jen is an Online Trainer currently living in Toronto who has a passion for life through movement. She has spent 5 years in the industry building a determination to help women in their quest to their best selves. She’s a mother of three who has gone through bouts of depression and challenges with self esteem and body image. Jen believes in the power of healthy living to heal and develop the tools necessary to live a happy and fulfilling life. Her online training programs include daily accountability, a community of support, mindset coaching, and customized nutrition and fitness programming. Contact Jen Phone: 416.953.3449 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.couto.505 Insta: @Hylif.str Interested in learning more about Real Estate Investing? Visit https://www.smarthomechoice.ca
“Leaning into humility and gratitude will be the springboard to everything you want.”Gary Vaynerchuk is the chairman of VaynerX, a modern-day media and communications holding company, and the active CEO of VaynerMedia, a full-service advertising agency servicing Fortune 100 clients across the company’s 4 locations. After growing his family business through what Gary calls “underpriced attention,” including the impact of content, ecommerce, email marketing, and Google AdWords, Gary began his own journey of producing original business content as the voice of entrepreneurship online. Today, Gary has more than 12M combined followers across social media.In this episode, you will learn:-How hard work is revolutionizing things right now-How Gary’s work is more art than work-How humility plays into being a successIf you enjoyed this episode, see show notes, video and more at http://www.lewishowes.com/955
Gary Boomershine founded RealEstateInvestor.com in 2005 out of the need to scale and grow his own real estate investing and home buying business. With a family legacy in the real estate niche and a long successful career in enterprise and emerging technology markets, Gary saw the vision for RealEstateInvestor.com. He noticed the glaring opportunity to leverage people, processes, and technology to gain a leg up in a changing and competitive marketplace. As he worked to develop and use the initial product and service, he saw his real estate business flourish by allowing him to work smarter – not harder and focusing on the one thing that makes money – talking to sellers and making offers. That's when RealEstateInvestor.com began offering its flagship product, REIvault, to the savvy investor market. REIvault caters to top producing agents, investors, and smaller hedge funds who are looking for a competitive advantage in their local markets. Under the leadership of Gary Boomershine, this service has launched a “technology revolution” within the real estate niche; offering an alternative to the MLS by bringing pre-screened motivated sellers and buyers face to face at the right time. Gary currently resides in Northern California with his wife and two daughters where he continues to manage a global team for RealEstateInvestor.com. He is actively involved in real estate investing and private lending. In his free time, he enjoys fly fishing, skiing, hiking, mountain biking, and traveling with family. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Gary initially got involved in real estate investing, and how he made the leap to full-time investor in several different niches Why Gary believes that real estate investing is about leveraging other people's time, money and resources How Gary's three keys to success are having a good coach, participating in masterminds, and following the principles in Gino Wickman's book Traction How to find and use the best coaches who are already succeeding in the business niche you want to pursue Why one of the big mistakes Gary sees investors making is losing out on big money because they're too focused trying to save pennies How Gary and his team do more marketing than anyone else in real estate, with more than 36 million pieces of direct mail and more than a million outbound cold calls How Gary and his team offer a done-for-you service so you don't have to do it all yourself or hire a VA Why implementing and increasing your volume of lead contacts are the keys to finding success in real estate How Gary's “5-10-3” rule keeps him on track and focused every day, and how he learned the importance of leveraging other people Why Gary's biggest advice for new investors would be to find one strategy and coach and stick with them, and to conquer your fear Resources: Website: https://reivault.com/ Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoach.com/reivault Huddle Podcast: https://realestateinvestor.com/huddle-podcasts/ Giveaway: https://reivault.com/LeadCalculator/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/garyboomershine/ Gary Boomershine's Recommended Reading List: Traction by Gino Wickman: https://amzn.to/2YBZgap Three Feet from Gold by Sharon L. Lechter and Dr. Greg S. Reid: https://amzn.to/2YDAKFO Crucial Conversations by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan and Al Switzler: https://amzn.to/3fnfuKx Half Time by Bob Buford: https://amzn.to/2WsHRy8 Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss with Tahl Raz: https://amzn.to/2WzzYqx Additional resources: Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoach.com/QLS/
We’re celebrating 100 episodes of The Treasury Career Corner podcast, which is an incredible milestone and we’re so grateful for each of our guests and those of you who listen in each week. To celebrate 100 episodes of the show, I’m joined by superstar VP and Treasurer of Dow Inc (https://www.dow.com/en-us) ., Gary McGuire. Gary leads a global team of over 100 treasury professionals managing all aspects of Dow’s finances which include Funding, Operations, Planning, Customer Financial Services, Insurance, Pension, Financial Risk Management, Compliance, Corporate Real Estate, and Enterprise Wide Risk Management. Gary is President and CEO of Liana Limited and Dorinco Reinsurance Company (wholly owned subsidiary of Dow), in addition to serving on the boards of both companies. He is chairman of Dow’s Investment Committee, and also a member of the Liana Finance Committee and Dow’s Benefits Governance Finance Committee (BGFC). Outside of Dow, Gary is board member of the Dow Chemical Employee’s Credit Union in addition to serving on its Asset Liability Management Committee and its Loan Committee. He is a board member of MidMichigan Health where he also Chairs its Finance Committee, is Vice Chair of its Investment Committee and Vice Chair of the Compensation Committee. Gary is also a member of the Board of the IFOPA (a 501c3 charity) as well as Treasurer and Chairman of its Finance Committee. Gary holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. On the podcast we discussed… How Gary got started in treasury and worked his way up to his current VP position Lessons Gary learned during his time away from Dow Integrating pension into treasury What it was like for Gary to take on more responsibility as he climbed up the career ladder Interesting challenges that treasurers face when working for a company like Dow Potential changes and innovations treasurers may face in the near future Why it’s so important to leverage bank relationships How to compete with other candidates who want the same treasury roles as you Are you interested in pursuing a career within Treasury? Whether you’ve recently graduated, or you want to search for new job opportunities to help develop your treasury career, The Treasury Recruitment Company can help you in your search for the perfect job. Find out more here. Or, send us your CV and let us help you in your next career move! If you’re enjoying the show please rate and review us on whatever podcast app you listen to us on, for Apple Podcasts click here (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-treasury-career-corner/id1436647162?mt=2) !
Gary Chong is the filmmaker, the lecturer, and the enabler of content creators. He is the AntiFool.In this episode, we'll be diving into film!Gary is an award-winning filmmaker and founder of Gary Chong Studios, a production house that has produced over 560+ videos in the last decade for many different brands. Eg. Digi, Axiata, Sunway, Maybank, Allianz Bank, Kraken, Mindshare, and many more. He is a lecturer in the School of Liberal Arts of Taylor's University here in Malaysia, in the area of Film and Communications for 8 years, and that is how he is giving back to the community.His newest venture is Micro Film Academy, a disruptive education program that aims to revolutionize and empower content creation in the hands of an upcoming generation through SMEs, businesses, and children.We talked about:Gary's origin story, from becoming an award-winning filmmaker to teaching students about filmMicro Film Academy's mission: future-proofing businesses and children to create using the devices in their pocketsPreparing for IR4.0 through content creation and adapting to the digital ageEnjoy!Timestamp03:22 How Gary went from questioning film to winning 18 awards for short films08:41 Thinking outside the box at film school10:34 Solutions-based thinking and French new wave12:04 The methodology Gary uses to serve clients for six figures16:45 The barriers in teaching students how to connect the dots20:28 Future proofing children and SMEs: Micro Film Academy's mission30:13 How Micro Film tackles business-specific pain points36:06 How children will grow from learning about micro film, and benefits for parents42:23 Preparing for Industrial Revolution 4.0 and the digital age44:53 "The first thing we need to do is break our mindsets" How Gary views this opportunity47:15 Gary's memento48:10 Walkaway wisdom: Everybody's a filmmaker.LinksGary Chong StudiosGary Chong StudiosFacebook PageInstagramReach out to Gary:EmailLinkedInYouTube ChannelMicro Film AcademyMain WebsiteFacebook Page
Show Description: “Today we are talking with my friend and business partner, Gary Klein. Gary is one of the pioneers of the Naturalistic Decision Making movement. He is known for moving the study of decision making out of the laboratory and into the wild. In 1989, he invited a small group of international researchers to meet in Dayton, OH to talk about decision making in natural environments and how to study this phenomenon. It was that group of 32 researchers who came up with the term Naturalistic Decision Making. Gary's many contributions include the recognition-primed decision model that has greatly influenced how we all think about decision making and expertise. He and his colleagues developed early cognitive task analysis methods that have been a core set of tools for studying decision making in real world environments. He has mentored countless researchers, including both of us. Gary now lives in Boston, MA. He runs a company called ShadowBox LLC, and is also part-owner and advisor to Applied Decision Science, LLC.” Where to find Gary ShadowBox LLC Website LinkedIn Psychology Today Column Learn more about NDM: Website: https://naturalisticdecisionmaking.org/ Where to find hosts Brian Moon and Laura Militello: Brian's website Brian's LinkedIn Brian's Twitter Laura's website Laura's LinkedIn Laura's Twitter Resources mentioned during the show: Sources of Power by Gary Klein Seeing What Others Don't: The Remarkable Ways We Gain Insights by Gary Klein Timestamps: Gary's first published paper [1:36] How Gary got started in Naturalistic Decision Making [4:48] Gary's research on Israeli aircraft maintainers' coping methods during Yom Kippur War [7:55] Current NDM-related research that Gary is most excited about [12:10] Two of the biggest mistakes of Gary's career and how he recovered from them [14:53] Gary shares his favorite research stores: -A firefighter whose quick thinking saved several of his colleague's lives [22:53] -A British naval officer whose quick, life-saving decision was at first mistaken for ESP [28:00] -A neonatal nurse's expert instincts helped save a baby's life [33:33] Suggestions for how the NDM community can help during today's coronavirus crisis 37:15] Where Gary would prioritize funding and research investment right now [44:05] Associative thinking exercise [46:18] How the scientific method is “often a trap” that can limit researchers' learning opportunities [48:55]
What you’ll learn in this episode: The 21-minute method for conquering writer’s block. How Gary’s WordRake software edits and enhances writing. Top writing techniques for lawyers and legal marketers. About Gary Kinder: Gary Kinder is a highly acclaimed, best-selling author of narrative nonfiction, an investigative journalist, a lawyer, an inspiring speaker and a teacher who understands what you face every time you sit down to write. In 2012, he created and founded WordRake, the first and only in-line editing software for professionals. Adopted in thousands of law firms, corporations, government agencies and universities, WordRake has been hailed as a “Disruptive Innovation” by Harvard Law School, and has been awarded 10 patents by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. Gary also created the online, interactive CLE series “Advanced Writing for Lawyers” for the American Bar Association. He has taught over 1,000 writing programs for law firms, power companies, corporations, courts, universities and writing conferences. Additional resources: Gary’s Website WordRake for Lawyers Website eBook: How to Write the Perfect Brief Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Transcript
Gary Kings of National Insecurities is a lead game designer, writer, editor that has worked on games such as Once Upon a Crime in the West and 2000:1 A Space Felony. We discuss: Get a producer to optimize teamwork and productivity. Before choosing a university, make sure it has the courses you want and need. Get better at game design - play lots of games, have outside people play your games, figure out what’s have been done and what hasn’t been done before. How Gary overcome his worst moment of not getting his game funded and his granddad passing away. He still found the motivation to make plans and finish his games. Don’t get too excited if a publisher is excited about your game, it’s not a guarantee that they will fund you. Take a proportional break based on your project to go on vacations, events and relax. Keep making plans even when the last one fails. Keep a lookout for new opportunities. Have an editor on board to improve the quality of writing. Go to game jams to network and create quick games. When you network, focus on making friends instead of just networking. *** If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in ranking higher. Subscribe to the podcast if you felt inspired and loved this content. Sign up for Tony's email newsletter at gamedevloadout.com/subscribe Follow Tony: Twitter: twitter.com/gamedevloadout Facebook: facebook.com/gamedevloadout Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chantony/
Gary Wilson is an expert in the world of real estate investing. He first began investing at the young age of 23, right after his college graduation. He went on to build a portfolio of more than 250 units, covering everything from single-family homes to an apartment complex with more than 80 units. Today, Gary is a self-made millionaire who continues to practice real estate and is also the Chief Wealth and Income Officer at My Investment Services and the Chief Guidance Officer at Path to Freedom. Gary has completed over 100 transactions per year consistently every single year, without a sales team or assistant and with virtually no marketing costs. He traded over 3,000 investment properties in less than five years. Gary Wilson is also the author of five real estate investment books, including Rental Profits Without the Pain, Flipping for Profits Without the Risk, Turning Real Estate Problems into Real Estate Profits, Wholesaling So Everybody Wins, and Real Estate Investor vs. Agent: How Both Can Make More Money, Not More Work. Gary is the Founder, Trainer and Coach of the Path to Profit System, teaching more than 15,000 agents and investors in person. Students of the Path to Profit System have gone on to create fortunes in brokerage, property management, and by applying multiple investment strategies including flipping, wholesaling, and acquiring rentals. Gary has appeared on over 100 national and local media outlets including CBS, FOX News, NBC, ABC, Business Week, and iTunes. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Gary initially got involved in real estate, and why he decided to make a career out of serving other real estate investors How Gary's My Investment Services organization came to be, and what services they offer to real estate investors Why building a great team of experienced professionals around you can help supercharge your investing What obstacles Gary often sees in his coaching students, and why Gary believes that surrounding yourself with successful people can help break down your limiting beliefs Why having a contingency “plan B” can often hold you back from finding success with your “plan A” How Gary dealt with the 2008 real estate recession while going through a divorce and dealing with a broken back from a skiing accident How Gary learned important lessons about asset protection, deal structuring, and borrowing from himself rather than other people What key daily activities Gary practices each and every day to operate at his maximum potential What important coaches and mentors Gary learned from throughout his career that reshaped the way he did business Resources: Website: www.myinvestmentservices.com Rental Profits Without the Pain by Gary Wilson: https://amzn.to/2MZ2nCH Flipping for Profit Without the Risk by Gary Wilson: https://amzn.to/35tOqmH Turning Real Estate Problems into Real Estate Profits by Gary Wilson: https://amzn.to/36pv5nP Wholesaling So Everybody Wins by Gary Wilson: https://amzn.to/2N1pBI8 Real Estate Investor vs. Agent by Gary Wilson: https://amzn.to/35s7MbL Dan Sullivan's Amazon Author Page: https://amzn.to/37BTjLC Made to Stick by Chip Heath and Dan Heath: https://amzn.to/36EMXeJ The Surrender Experiment by Michael A. Singer: https://amzn.to/2FBT0ot Additional resources: Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/QLS
Thank you for tuning in for another Episode of The Legal Warrior Podcast. In this episode we discuss the history of Richardson Richardson Boudreaux Law Firm and How Gary has come to view himself as a Rescuer. Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GaryRichardsonTheLegalWarrior/ Call 918-492-7674 and ask for Gary if you would like to discuss any of the matters discussed in todays Episode. Email questions, requests, or interest in a One of Gary's Books or "Winning in the Courtroom" : LegalWarriorPodcast@gmail.com
Gary Hibbert is a full-time Real Estate Investor, licensed and award-winning Real Estate Agent, Author, and Educator. In 2008, he made a decision that would be life-changing by purchasing his first investment property. Through hard work and dedication, Gary left the corporate world to become a full-time entrepreneur in 2014. Today, he has close to 15 investment properties. In this episode we discuss: How Gary lived paycheque to paycheque as many others do How an inflation chart made him realize he needs to make a change The importance of the right mindset You can learn more about Gary by visiting https://smarthomechoice.ca/ Subscribe and review today! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPf_0bbU8wlyX3Frv3kZ30w http://welloff.ca/ https://www.instagram.com/welloffx/
Our next guest responded to an e-mail I sent out. He is generous enough to share with us his journey and his wisdom. He is a pediatrician. However, I'm guessing he hasn't always wanted to be a doctor. He got his undergrad at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and then took classes in theology at the Lutheran School of Theology. He took a couple of years off and then pursued becoming a DO and a doctor. Years later- he shared with me that he is finishing steps of a buy out to the regional medical corporation. Please help me welcome Dr. Gary Snead. In this podcast, you will learn from Gary: - Why he went into theology school before medical school (& how it had a positive outcome on his career) - How his delay in paying his student debt ballooned his balance from $30k to over $100k (Hint: He went to school in the 80's) - How 2 of his medical school classmates grinded through medical school and paid off debt while they were there - His inspirational life advice to residents & fellows - How Gary wrestled with his money and the decisions he made which changed how his money was managed For all the show notes, transcription and more, check out the podcast website at http://doctorfreedompodcast.com/
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Gary Turner joins me today to share why we should be fighting for hypnosis and creating an environment of change. He shares how he moved from fighting sports to working with people with anxiety issues. We discuss what hypnosis is and how we should define it. Gary explains why he does not use inductions and instead begins sessions with hypnotic phenomena. He highlights how he sets client expectations and how to condition a response to create a new automatic reaction. Gary also shares how to work within the sports performance field and why we should recognize that we can all do better than what we do. Gary is a clinical hypnotherapist and the founder of Gary Turner Hypnotherapy, where he helps people with anxiety, phobias, building confidence, and sports performance. He teaches hypnosis through Gary Turner Performance with popular courses such as The Therapy Protocol and Resolving Anger. Before working in the hypnosis industry, Gary had a successful career in mixed martial arts. “Ultimately all we do is help people imagine stuff differently.” - Gary Turner How Gary used applied psychology in his fighting career Finding mentors who update their knowledge Educating clients as to what hypnosis is Removing the magic from suggestibility tests to show how hypnosis works mechanically Defining hypnosis and focusing on the phenomena Why inductions are not needed and why we should focus on the suggestion Redefining the terms in hypnosis How to start hypnosis with a phenomena How to work with sports performance clients Resources Mentioned: UK Hypnosis Convention Session #200- Adam Eason on Hypnotic Evidence Hebb’s Law Hypnotize with Conviction Course The Therapy Protocol Anthony Jacquin - Jacquin Hypnosis Academy James Tripp - Hypnosis without Trance Connect with Gary Turner: Gary Turner Hypnotherapy Gary Turner Performance Gary Turner Hypnotherapy on Facebook Reserve your spot now for the 2020 ICBCH & HPTI Winter HypnoConference. 3-Days in Las Vegas featuring 35+ expert hypnosis speakers sharing the EXACT tools they use to create therapeutic success: https://hypnosistraininginstitute.org/product/2020-icbch-hpti-hypnosis-convention-full-three-day-registration/ Join us at the next ICBCH Train-the-Trainer event: https://hypnotherapyboard.com/t3/ Get an all-access pass to Jason’s digital library to help you grow your hypnosis business: HypnoticBusinessSystems.com Get instant access to Jason Linett’s entire hypnotherapeutic training library: HypnoticWorkers.com If you enjoyed today’s episode, please send us your valuable feedback! WorkSmartHypnosis.com/itunes https://www.facebook.com/worksmarthypnosis/
Gary is a cat who adventures through the Candian Rockies, from hiking through snow to relaxing in a kayak to posing with helicopters. On top of that, he also has part of a hip missing. Funnily enough, his dog brother Duke has the same condition. We learn how they go exploring together.See the show notes here.What we talk about How Gary came into James’ lifeThe type of catexploring Gary doesThe kayak Gary usesPlan to go skiing with GaryGary’s hip injury & recoveryGary’s injury vs Duke’s injuryJames becoming a pet parentThey type of catexploring Carl doesHow they go catexploring with both Gary & DukeMost memorable catexploring experienceGary with helicoptersHow Gary stays warm in winter while catexploringHow Gary stays cool in summerWhether Gary wears bootsAny types of catexploring that Gary doesn’t do in winterHow to know what areas aren’t safe in winterAvalanche safetyThe cold weather and Gary & Duke’s hip injuryCatexploring James would like to try in the futureUnderstanding Gary & Carl’s limitsHow Gary was trained to be a catexplorerHow Gary got used to travelling in the carHow Gary has grown in confidence because of catexploringAdvice for new catexplorersMost entertaining commentCatexplorers that inspire Gary
Resources: Learn more: alphaflightguru.com (https://alphaflightguru.com/the-flight-king?cust_source=instagram&cust_medium=garyginz&cust_campaign=gg%20ig%20Placements&cust_kw=placement&cust_content=ifsearch:sifcontent:c&cust_adpos=adposition) Instagram: @theflightking (https://www.instagram.com/theflightking/) Watch: (https://www.netflix.com/title/80146601) Read: (https://www.amazon.com/Everything-Store-Jeff-Bezos-Amazon-ebook/dp/B00BWQW73E) by Brad Stone Mastermind: workhardplayhardpodcast.com/mastermind (https://workhardplayhardpodcast.com/mastermind/) Virtual mastermind: workhardplayhard90.com (http://workhardplayhard90.com) Connect with us on Instagram: @robmurgatroyd (https://www.instagram.com/robmurgatroyd/) Welcome to the Work Hard Play Hard 12 Days of Christmas countdown! We’re approaching the end of the year and getting focused on our goals and what we want to do in 2020, so I’m replaying the interviews that I think have had the most impact. This episode is with Gary Ginzburg. Gary is the founder of Flight King, a luxury travel group, and an avid traveler. He helps his clients save thousands of dollars on their travel because of his relationships with top-rated airlines and luxury hotels alike. I have personally been really excited for this conversation, because Gary has found a way to make inflight business class more financially achievable, and I love flying business class! In This Conversation We Cover: [5:19] What it was like growing up with a single mom [7:00] Having the entrepreneurial grittiness [10:15] Football in Gary’s life [11:19] How Gary was introduced to Alpha Flight Guru [15:06] The Flight King [15:42] The cost of flying [17:29] Why flight prices go up + how Gary helps [19:57] Airlines Gary tends to do more work with [21:25] First class that has blown him away [23:46] Average savings for Gary [25:33] Picking out the seat with his client [27:19] Why he is so passionate about travel [32:26] Working with celebrities and influencers [35:18] Play hard with Gary Ginzburg [41:52] Rapid fire To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: workhardplayhardpodcast.com (https://workhardplayhardpodcast.com/) Work Hard Play Hard is a production of (http://crate.media)
Building The Brand - Episode 001 - Gary Rhodes - The Power Of Partnerships Hosted by multiple iTunes Top 10 podcaster James Burtt, Building The Brand is in-depth conversations with the entrepreneurs, founders, marketing and brand experts, PR specialists, CEO’s and CMO’s who have built some of the countries most successful companies and brands. This week on the show we have Uber-successful Health Tech investor Gary Rhodes who honestly, warmly and modestly shares his journey from window cleaner to multi-millionaire high net-worth investor. In this episode Gary explains how his desired to help improve the lives of others directed him into the health and fitness space, he needed cash for further training which lead him to purchasing the rights to a local window cleaning… this company almost accidentally grew and grew and grew, until Gary found himself with nationwide contracts to some of the biggest companies - but ultimately this business was never going to fuel the passions that lead to him starting it in the first place. He sold the window cleaning brand - which by this time was a big business - and use the proceeds to start investing in businesses that could drive his desire to impact change and improvements in the health of world’s population. In the show he shares: * How he discovered Osteostrong - the brand he now acts as International Managing Director for * What drove him to leaving a very successful business because of passion * How Gary fulfilled his own need in Osteostrong and that’s often the way a good business starts * What led to Tony Robbins becoming a business partner in Osteostrong * How education of consumers can be essential with taking a new product to market * What to look for in a great business partner * How growing a brilliant business is based on relationships * How targets get reduced if anyone in the team takes their foot off the gas * What family life and entrepreneurship looks like to Gary * Managing time when you’re running multiple businesses The mission of our show is create a sense of inspiration and aspiration for our community of likeminded go-getters who are the influencers, innovators, creators, makers, builders, crafters and doers who form the next big wave of entrepreneurial success and we think that Gary’s story, journey and vision will certainly do exactly that. Share where you are listening on Insta Stories, tag us and tell us you’re biggest takeaway from today’s show.
This week on Cultivating the Lovely, MacKenzie has a chat with author and speaker Gary Thomas about his new book When to Walk Away: Finding Freedom from Toxic People. Gary and his wife of 35 years have three children and live outside of Houston, TX. He has a heart for marriage, family and the church, and that love for people shines through this conversation with MacKenzie. (Affiliate links are used in this content.) How Gary realized this book needed to be written through his own encounter with a toxic person Gary shares his heart for marriage while being real about abuse The danger of telling others to stay in relationship with toxic people Biblical examples of how to deal with toxic relationships Challenges from within the church to victims of abuse Gary identifies some warning signs that you may be in relationship with a toxic person If someone is stopping you from fulfilling God’s mission for you If someone is destroying your spirit If someone is controlling you If someone is gaslighting you or making you feel crazy The crucial importance of having strong Christian friends who can help you deal with toxic relationships Gary describes what “gaslighting” is and how to tell if it is happening to you The difference between a truly toxic person and someone who is acting in a toxic way but can change Why it is crucial to get a counselor to help you with a potentially violent person Some advice for singles Gary’s typical daily routine Current Lovelies- Gary: diffusing essential oils in his office at work Resources Mentioned- Books: When to Walk Away Podcasts: The Five Brainfood/The Knowledge Project Joe Rogan Movies: About Time Find Gary- You can find Gary at garythomas.com. You can also follow him on Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter. Find MacKenzie- You can find MacKenzie Koppa on Instagram, Facebook, and the CTL Facebook Group, of course! You can also listen to her family-friendly podcast The Same Page! Thanks to Our Sponsors- CTL is brought to you by Plan to Eat meal planning service. Their big 50% OFF sale is coming November 29, 2019! Visit PlanToEat.com/LOVELY to start your free 60-day trial instead of the normal 30-day trial. This week’s episode is also sponsored by EverlyWell. For 15% OFF you own at home lab test kit, go to EverlyWell.com/LOVELY and enter code LOVELY at checkout. Today’s episode of CTL is brought to you by Policy Genius. Go to PolicyGenius.com to find the right coverage for you and your family.
Gary Collins is a best selling Amazon author and creator of thesimplelifenow.com. Gary’s background includes service in military intelligence as a special agent for the US State Department Diplomatic Security Service, the US Department of Health and Human Services, and the US Food and Drug Administration. His expert knowledge brings a much-needed perspective to today's areas of simple living, health, nutrition, entrepreneurship, self-help, and being more self-reliant. Gary was raised in the high desert at the basin of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in a rural part of California. He grew up poor with parents who did not emphasize education or anything particularly aspirational, yet he felt driven to achieve greater goals. He joined the military as a pathway to attend college and graduate school and later worked for the federal government in several capacities. Twenty years later, he left the highly structured world of government service and went the entrepreneurial route, starting his own health company. This led to many creative ideas resulting in his passion for life simplification. He now lives off the grid part of the year in a remote area of North East Washington State and spends the rest of the year exploring in his travel trailer with his trusty black lab Barney. In this episode we discuss: Gary’s processes of learning through life. Many of the jobs Gary has done and the thread that ties them together. How his passion for helping others has been evident throughout his career. Gary’s experience in the army, leaving the army, and moving into health and life simplification. How Gary views his current life and career and why it works for him. Gary’s writing process and books. Listen, subscribe and read show notes at www.tammygoolerloeb.com/podcasts/ - episode 048
Josh sits down with Gary Leib to discuss his work on the film, specifically on key scenes like the title sequence, "Old Jewish Ladies," and "Who is Harvey Pekar?" Gary's background as an alternative cartoonist (Idiotland) and musician, and his long-standing partnership with Doug Allen. How Gary got into animation and initially hooked up with Ted Hope and Good Machine. John Kuramoto's vital contributions to the animation. Getting to know Harvey at Sundance, and what it was like when American Splendor won the Grand Jury Prize. Why Gary can't toot his own horn in the age of Trump. Shout-outs to Rubber Radio, John Linnell from They Might Be Giants, Dan Clowes, Chris Ware, Fantagraphics, Denis Kitchen, Spain, Zap Comix, Love God, Tim Streeto, Fellini's Amarcord, and HBO's Maud Nadler. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scenebyscene/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scenebyscene/support
Gary John Bishop, New York Times bestselling author of Unfuck Yourself, a personal development expert and life coach, and author of the bestselling hit Stop Doing That Shit and his latest book Do the Work: The Official Unrepentant, Ass-Kicking, No-Kidding, Change-Your-Life Sidekick to Unfuck Yourself, joins our show in this special episode of the Elite Man Podcast! In today’s episode Gary talks about how to take control of your life by actually doing the work needed to make powerful, lasting change. He covers the truth about authenticity, figuring out your true values, the problem with well-dressed musicians, the seven assignments to taking action and changing your life, getting to the root of your issues. If you’re wondering what it takes to actually see results and success in your life by actually getting your hands dirty and doing the work, check this episode out now! *Download this episode now and subscribe to our channel to get more of these amazing interviews! In our episode we go over: Why Gary John’s voice has been so well received and the key to his explosive success and professional growth over the past few years The truth about authenticity and how to really be authentic Why the greatest news for Gary was being called an asshole in his late 30s How to be authentic to yourself (the only authenticity that truly matters) and keeping a filter vs. saying whatever is on your mind Figuring out your true values so you can live your life in alignment with what really makes you happy and fulfilled Being the well-dressed musician versus being the skilled musician Why Gary wrote his first book Unfuck Yourself for himself and didn’t care at all about the reception and acclaim it received How Gary’s new book expands on the first book and actually takes readers through the action steps of what they need to do to see results in their lives The problem with so many self-help books out there The seven assignments that Do The Work describes and why they are easy to implement but life-changing when done properly Declarations and the power they can have in your life Removing the idea that you can’t do something and replacing it with the idea that you don’t want to do it The power of getting all of the shit inside your head onto paper and seeing exactly what it is you’re up against Getting to the roots of what’s really causing your issues in life Why taking action is the hidden secret to success Why you will die unhappy if you use your life to obtain materialistic, superficial shit Check out Gary on: Website: garyjohnbishop.com Facebook: facebook.com/OneInSevenBillion Twitter: twitter.com/GaryJohnBishop Instagram: instagram.com/garyjohnbishop Book: amazon.com/Do-The-Work Sponsors: *Subscribe to our YouTube channel by going to EliteManMagazine.com/youtube right now! * Have you joined the Elite Man Newsletter yet? If not, get on it now! Go to EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter and sign up to get special Elite Man content not seen nor heard anywhere else. Get all of our bonus podcast information, sneak peaks into upcoming shows, behind-the-scenes content, special offers, and exclusive Elite Man updates you won’t find anywhere else. I’m telling you if you’re not on our newsletter yet you’re missing out. Go to EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter and become a true member of the Elite Man Community. I look forward to speaking soon. EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter. *You can achieve your master’s degree while balancing work and home life. Start earning your master’s degree today! Enroll now by going to Ashford.edu/ELITEMAN.
In trading, the highs are high, and the lows are low. But when you get into a groove, it’s magic. On this week’s episode of Limit Up! we’re talking to Gary S. Morrow, an independent registered investment advisor and contributor to the trading advice blog, This Week on Wall Street. After a great run on the trading floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Gary decided to take his career in a new direction. He talks to Jeff about the transition from the high stress floor to working as a writer and advisor. Gary also gives advice on how to sort through the noise of information overload to make the best trades.Later, Jeff and Gary reminisce about the golden days of trading in the 80s, as well as have a good laugh at some of their shenanigans on the floor. Tune in for a fun conversation and get this week’s MARKet Reaction.[00:55] - This week: Gary Morrow, President of Yosemite Asset Management[02:09] - MARKet Reaction with Mark Meadows[03:32] - Jeff Carter interview with Gary Morrow[04:06] - Points and Figures [04:09] - Jeff Carter on Twitter [05:51] - How Gary started as a currency trader on the floor in Chicago[09:56] - Preparing for the stress of trading before entering the pit[15:08] - Why Gary quit trading[18:25] - Transitioning from the floor to the screen[21:17] - Technical analysis tools for momentum, sentiment , & price action[23:55] - Gary's partners Bob von Halle and Doug McKay[27:03] - Criteria for approaching new markets[29:28] - Russell vs TWM[31:00] - This Week On Wall Street [31:04] - Gary on Twitter[31:15] - Gary on LinkedIn[32:01] - Charlie Bilello on Twitter[32:16] - Ryan Detrick on Twitter[32:39] - Tamping the noise[35:04] - Stories of fearlessness from the crash of '87Gary S. Morrow is an independent registered investment advisor in San Luis Obispo, CA. He manages individual accounts through Charles Schwab and TD Ameritrade Institutional. Prior to becoming an RIA, Morrow spent 12 years on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange trading foreign currency and interest rate futures. He currently writes for This Week on Wall Street. This episode of Limit Up! is hosted by Jeff Carter. Jeff is a general partner at West Loop Ventures. In April of 2007, he co-founded Hyde Park Angels and spearheaded the growth and development of one of the most active angel groups in the United States. He has consulted on the startup of several other angel groups. He is a former independent trader and member of the CME Board of Directors and was part of a small group that transformed CME from an open outcry exchange to the largest electronic exchange in the world. In 1998, CME was worth $182,134,000 in membership enterprise value. Today it’s worth $55 Billion.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Limit up! in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.This podcast episode was produced by Dante32.
Gary Greenfield is... ...my father... ...a leading expert in the field of water filtration... ...and a deep well of knowledge I've relied upon for the past 37 years of my life. He's also, obviously, responsible for my very existence. During this episode, you're going to discover more about the man who made me who I am, along with how structured water works, the best way to filter your water, why you should quit caring so much about what other people think about your health habits, and much, much more. During our discussion, you'll discover: -Gary's early life and childhood [7:45] Started in Miami Father and uncle were successful entrepreneurs in the motivational speaking industry His father invested time in his children Athletic, but no interest in competitive sports Brother was killed in gang fight at age 17 (turning point for him) Began oceanography studies and excelled at it 3 years after brother's death, moved to Idaho for a fresh start (age 20) -How Gary "found God" shortly before moving to Idaho [18:00] Was intrigued by the phrase "God's country" on a brochure for Idaho Went to spirituality conventions; left feeling empty at each booth "We yearn for God because God created us" Met a community of Christians his age once moving to Idaho Became volunteer fireman in Moscow, ID Became full-time fireman in Lewiston, ID (where Ben was born) Ben shows similarities in physical genetics between him and his father -The transition from full-time fireman to entrepreneur [26:35] Three words: Efficiency, effectiveness, economy (didn't see this working for the local government) Began ambulance service (non-emergency transport) and it grew fairly rapidly Ran into resistance and opposition when he tried to expand into emergency services Vast majority of funding came from medicaid and medicare (more bureaucracy) After growing tired of dealing with government bureaucracy, Gary founded a coffee shop -The business Gary founded after leaving his successful medical transport business [38:40] He and his wife had discussed having a coffee shop as a hobby Enlisted his children to help out with running the business Ran the coffee shop 1997-2007 Was the first exposure to the nutrition/water filtration world (but still on standard American diet) -How Gary became interested in nutrition [50:15] In 2005, met a girl who's mom was cured of cancer on raw food diet (watershed moment) Book: by Loren Cordain Raw food, general nutrition, essential oils, oregano -How God's love is manifested through water [55:40] Discovered the story of a man who used EMF to cure his daughter of an incurable disease Native vs. non-native EMF My interview with My interview with Dr. Thomas Cowan on and Energetic vs. physical actions Book: by Robert Becker Water "stores" energy and releases it onto plants, animals, people, etc. The body is a battery: If you want to be healthy, sunlight, minerals, water, grounding, exposure to proper frequencies of energy are the keys to health Want to develop water that can store as much energy as possible Three things energy in the water does: clean, feed, protect Structured water affects chlorinated water positively Water that goes through a filter is already dead Harmonizer cartridge: Native EMF stick Biblical account of creation: Begins with hydrogen Then God creates light It all comes back to love, creation Structured water is the most natural state in which we can find water -The parable of the people of the wood [1:27:45] -And much more! Resources from this episode: - we discuss on show (use code BEN15 for 15% off) - - Book: by Wallace J. Nichols - - Book: by Loren Cordain - - Podcast on - - My interview with - My interview with Dr. Thomas Cowan on and - Book: by Robert Becker - Video: Episode sponsors: -: Satisfying, nutrient-dense, real-food energy bars with a delicious chocolate coconut flavor! Ben Greenfield Fitness listeners, receive a 10% discount off your entire Kion order when you use discount code: BGF10. -: A new take on an ancient secret: Pain-soothing herbs, incredible antioxidants, and phytonutrients all in one delicious, soothing “Golden Milk” nighttime tea! Receive a 20% discount on your entire order when you use discount code: BENG20. -: Organic brands you love, for less. Your favorite organic food and products. Fast and free shipping to your doorstep. Receive 25% off your order when you use ! -: Don’t go another day looking at screens without the help of some Felix Grays. Visit and get free shipping and 30 days of risk-free returns or exchanges. Do you have questions, thoughts or feedback for Gary Greenfield or me? Leave your comments below and one of us will reply!
There are many theories of investing but according to Gary Antonacci, Principal at Portfolio Management Consultants and author of the book “Dual Momentum Investing,” following trends is the best bang for your buck. On this week’s episode of Limit Up! Jeff talks to Gary about his strategy of dual momentum and how it relates to trend following. But first, Mark Meadows is back this week with his MARKet Reactions in which silver reigned supreme.Tune in to this week’s episode and find out how to ignore all the extra noise by following a stock’s relative momentum to make your investment decisions. [00:28] - This week: Gary Antonacci, Principal at Portfolio Management Consultants and author of the book “Dual Momentum Investing”[01:32] - MARKet Reaction with Mark Meadows[03:32] - Jeff Carter’s interview with Gary Antonacci[04:42] - What is dual momentum?[06:32] - Using absolute momentum vs relative momentum[08:24] - Know when to get out of the trade: it’s like hopping from a slow-moving train to a faster one[10:42] - Why more investors don’t use this strategy[12:54] - How Gary formulated this strategy of investment[14:02] - Momentum works best when applied to geographically diverse indices[15:46] - Staying focused on long term investment goals in a volatile news cycle[20:06] - There is no magic bullet to limiting your risk[21:40] - Integrating Dual Momentum Investing into your daily trading strategy[24:27] - Overcoming confirmation bias in trading[26:33] - The limitations of reversing a dual momentum strategy[28:50] - Be sure to check out Gary’s website, optimalmomentum.com and blog at dualmomentum.netGary Antonacci is the Principal at Portfolio Management Consultants and the author of the book, “Dual Momentum Investing.” Gary devised his theory of dual momentum based on the Newtonian notion that a body in motion tends to stay in motion and advocates for investors to follow trends to make the best investments and trades.This episode of Limit Up! is hosted by Jeff Carter. Jeff is a general partner at West Loop Ventures. In April of 2007, he co-founded Hyde Park Angels and spearheaded the growth and development of one of the most active angel groups in the United States. He has consulted on the startup of several other angel groups. He is a former independent trader and member of the CME Board of Directors and was part of a small group that transformed CME from an open outcry exchange to the largest electronic exchange in the world. In 1998, CME was worth $182,134,000 in membership enterprise value. Today it’s worth $55 Billion.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Limit up! in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.This podcast episode was produced by Dante32.
How much emphasis do you put on play in your life? Somehow, as we enter adulthood, we lose our affinity for play. Today’s guest has made it his mission to bring play back into the lives of busy adults, and he’s here to tell us how his intensity has made it all possible. Gary Ware is someone I first met at the World Domination Summit this past year. People are drawn to his playful energy, and he is twice-exceptional, with ADHD and dyslexia. Gary will share how he’s learned to channel his energy in positive ways to help himself and many other people as he teaches them how to bring more play into their lives. Gary is the founder of Breakthrough Play, and he’s a sought-after corporate facilitator and keynote speaker with nearly a decade of experience as a performer in improv theater. He assists teams with unlocking creativity, confidence, and sparking collaboration with experiential methods proven to drive peak performance. Gary spent over a decade in the corporate world and originally pursued improv to master public speaking. He discovered that combining improv and play could be a powerful solution to achieve various business challenges. Naturally, he created workshops for his team and other executives in his network to deepen relationships and improve creativity. Gary became obsessed with learning how to use play as a transformational tool, and, as a result, happily transitioned from marketing to pursue facilitation full-time. When Gary isn’t leading workshops and keynote speaking, you can find him learning magic or off on an adventure with his wife, Courtney, and son, Garrett. Show Highlights: Gary’s intense passion for helping people be more authentic Why people feel uninspired and unengaged at work today Why finding joy in what you do is a conscious choice How Gary uses his personal brand of intensity to find different ways to solve complex problems, even using hypnosis and neuro-linguistic programming As Gary grew up, he was a curious and playful ball of energy, and always the class clown The cultural factors that affected his intensity because he attended a different school almost every year because of his father’s military career Becoming a “social chameleon” to fit in wherever he was, but never really knowing who he was Gary’s identity crisis as an African-American How Gary had to learn what was necessary to survive and how to operate with a filter The story of an out-of-control moment of a food fight in school How Gary uses his superpower of making people feel comfortable How Gary harnesses the power of his intensity in being his goofy self, but always in connection with others Why Gary views his ADD as a superpower now Why Gary calls play “a gift” and a “form of meditation” The best advice Gary ever received: “You are perfect just the way you are.” Books that have helped Gary: Play DHD, The Big Leap, and The Happiness Advantage (see resources below) How Gary brings playful methods to interesting situations Gary’s advice for listeners: “Think about how you played as a young child, and think about how you can bring that back into your life.” Resources: Breakthrough Play Find Gary Ware on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Books: The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor Play by Dr. Stuart Brown Play DHD by Kirsten Milliken The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks Check out Embracing Intensity for more info about the Befriending Your Brain course series, launching in the fall.
What's up podcast listeners - today you get to hear a new piece of content with my good friends CJ McCollum & Jordan Schultz. They hosted me on their podcast a few weeks back and I'm super fired up to share it with you. We jammed on greatness, how the outcome of the game comes down to a few plays and we even got CJ to give us his sleeper picks for next season. Enjoy and tweet us @garyvee @cjmccollum & @schultz_report with any questions Timestamps: 5:15 - How important is it to be able to adapt? 12:40 - How Gary’s passion for trading cards started? 16:30 - CJ McCollum’s NBA sleepers 31:30 - Situation affects greatness 38:30 - The outcome of the game comes down to a matter of a few plays 46:30 - Mindset matters 51:45 - Adversity leads to success on and off the field
What's up podcast, super nerdy episode for you guys today. My friend Jason Koonce who is a phenomenal card player and also very knowledgeable in the flipping cards space stopped by to talk how to make extra income through e-bay, what's on his radar right now and some of his biggest wins/loses. Plus we predicted some athletes that whose stock will rise in the next 6 months so make sure you listen to the full episode. Tweet us @garyvee & @otiasports Timestamps: 2:25 - What to do with your $5k 6 - Jason's top GaryVee "What the f***s" 11:30 - Invest in sports "villains" 15:15 - When cards took off again 19:45 - USA Women's Soccer arbitrage 26 - Predicting sports upset arbitrage 28:30 - How Gary, Jason and Lou would spend $1000 on sports cards right now 35:10 - My new card with Topps 38:40 - Biggest card price jump over the last 2 years
Episode link: https://www.sabmgroup.com/gary-griffiths/ Gary Griffiths (USNA '72) is the co-founder and managing director of Wisdom LLP. A 35-year veteran of the high-tech industry, Griffiths has led some of the web’s most innovative companies. Prior to co-founding Wisdom LLP, Griffiths was CEO of iPass (NASDAQ: IPAS), a leader in global Wi-Fi technology and services, which was acquired by Pareteum, Inc (NASDAQ: TEUM) in February 2019. He was also president of products and operations at WebEx, acquired for $3B by Cisco Systems, Inc. Griffiths was also co-founder and CEO of Everdream Corporation, a SaaS company, from 1999 to 2005, acquired by Dell, and co-founder/CEO at HEAT.net from 1996 until its acquisition by Sega, Inc. in 1999. Patricia Hume is a co-founder and managing partner at Wisdom LLP and has been named CEO of Canvas GFX. Wisdom LLP has invested in Canvas to fuel its growth strategy. Prior to Canvas, Patricia was chief operations officer of iPass, Inc., which was acquired in February 2019. In this episode, we discuss: Their exciting new opportunity with Canvas GFX, an all-in-one software to create digital illustrations and images How Gary and Patricia will work as a team to maximize this opportunity in a $75B market Gary’s favorite investments over the years which include and angel investment in Zoom.us which went public in April 2019 and is currently valued at $25B Connect with Gary and Patricia: Gary on LinkedIn Patricia on LinkedIn Canvas GFX If you found this episode valuable, please share it with a friend or colleague. If you are a Service Academy graduate and want to take your business to the next level, you can join our supportive community and get started today. Subscribe and help out the show: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Also available on Google Play, Spotify & Stitcher Leave us a 5-star review! Special thanks to Gary and Patricia for joining me this week. Until next time! -Scott Mackes, USNA ’01
What's up podcast - one of my favorite times of the year is when I get to sit down with the VaynerMedia interns. A lot of really thoughtful questions in here and some new stories I haven't told before. Enjoy your Saturday and if you have any questions tweet me @garyvee :) Timestamps: 3:30 - Tasting things is the #1strategy in your 20s, taste more 9:30 - Everyone worries about everyone’s actions but their own 17:15 - One big truth about VaynerMedia that not a lot of people know 24:15 - How Gary controls his public image 34 - Nobody really knows you 41 - Greatest unlock in life
What's up podcast - one of my favorite times of the year is when I get to sit down with the VaynerMedia interns. A lot of really thoughtful questions in here and some new stories I haven't told before. Enjoy your Saturday and if you have any questions tweet me @garyvee :) Timestamps: 3:30 - Tasting things is the #1 strategy in your 20s, taste more 9:30 - Everyone worries about everyone’s actions but their own 17:15 - One big truth about VaynerMedia that not a lot of people know 24:15 - How Gary controls his public image 34 - Nobody really knows you 41 - Greatest unlock in life
What's up podcast, super nerdy episode for you guys today. My friend Jason Koonce who is a phenomenal card player and also very knowledgeable in the flipping cards space stopped by to talk how to make extra income through e-bay, what's on his radar right now and some of his biggest wins/loses. Plus we predicted some athletes that whose stock will rise in the next 6 months so make sure you listen to the full episode. Tweet us @garyvee & @otiasports Timestamps: 2:25 - What to do with your $5k 6 - Jason's top GaryVee "What the fucks" 11:30 - Invest in sports "villains" 15:15 - When cards took off again 19:45 - USA Women's Soccer arbitrage 26 - Predicting sports upset arbitrage 28:30 - How Gary, Jason and Lou would spend $1000 on sports cards right now 35:10 - My new card with Topps 38:40 - Biggest card price jump over the last 2 years
If you’re in your 40s, 50s or 60s and physically not at your best, this episode is for you! It’s time to STOP telling yourself, “I’m just getting older…blah, blah, blah!” Ripped After 40 expert trainer Gary Walker visited the Critical Bench COMPOUND to shed some serious light on the mindset of the Over 40 crowd. When life gets in the way with family and career and you only make time for everything and everyone else… bad things happen. FACT - If you never devote time to yourself your body goes to crap. This scenario is so common that even some of the coaches here at Critical Bench have fallen victim to it. Life is absolutely far too short to spend it unhappy and depressed about your outward physical appearance and overall health and wellness. Coach Chris was honored to sit across from Gary as he gets personal with his lifelong journey in fitness and breaks down the details of his super popular TriCon training that revolutionized his approach to lifting weights and is helping thousands around the world! "And then you go into the Tri-Con reps.. bringing the weight down into the mid-range and you're holding it for 10-seconds and you're contracting the crap out of that muscle as hard as possible.." and "Everyone's anatomy is so different, I want you to incorporate deadlifts but do what's comfortable and do something you can do correctly without injuring yourself. -Gary Walker Time Stamps 1:40 Get to know Gary Walker’s journey in fitness – how he got started 4:59 Gary did not care for bodybuilding at all but he did it to “learn” about it 7:15 How Gary used his bodybuilding sponsors to give his family fun trips 8:20 Cheat meals and stage ready foods 10:50 Gary’s shift in training and nutrition philosophy in his mid-30s 12:40 Gary’s awesome Tri-Con Training explained 18:20 How Gary eats and stays super lean and muscular 21:00 Lifestyle changes over band-aid fixes for optimizing hormonal function 24:50 Gary’s 2-step approach for guys looking to maintain weight as they age 27:15 Guess what, Gary eats cake! 29:20 Extreme diets don’t work for most people – thinking long term 33:10 Change is scary for people – get the little wins 34:38 Gary’s workout schedule breakdown 39:00 Take the 30-60-90 day approach to hit goals 40:00 How vitally important rest, recovery and sleep is to your body 44:44 Overfeeding that BIG appetite – best eating tips and knowing your food limits 47:00 Episode recap and a HUGE thank you to Gary Walker! Resources: Ripped After 40 Live Anabolic 7 Worst Testosterone Killers – FREE DOWNLOAD Connect with Gary: YouTube Facebook Connect w/ CriticalBench: Youtube Facebook Instagram CriticalBench.com YouAreStrongByDesign.com
Gary Wilson retired from his position in the banking industry as a Corporate Vice-President of Mergers & Acquisitions at age 40. He then decided to pursue his real estate license, and in just six months he built a six-figure income through his real estate business. He has worked with over three thousand investment properties in just five years. Now Gary is a multi-millionaire real estate professional and the author of five books on real estate. His passion is to mentor other investors on how to generate their own multi-million dollar portfolio. What you'll learn about in this episode: What Gary Wilson's past in mergers and acquisitions means for those interested in pursuing careers in real estate How Gary generated a six-figure income in his first six months in real estate Why Gary believes a great support group is essential for prolonged success Gary's transition from mergers and acquisitions into real estate and how different the mindset is for investing vs. corporate banking How Gary's experience in the corporate world helped him transition into real estate by applying those skills he had honed over the years Why it is important for investors to treat their business ventures like businesses rather than hobbies What a C-plus property is and why Gary believes investing in those is better than investing in “no money down” properties What spiritual alignment has meant to Gary and how he knew his corporate existence wasn't working for him Why servicing others resonates so well with Gary and how he applies it in the work he does in real estate and other pursuits The importance of balance in investing and giving How forcing detachment from material things made Gary experience more freedom and how this helps him in his business today. Why Gary believes that treating relationships like a gift helps him value the relationships more Ways to Contact Gary Wilson: Website: https://www.myinvestmentservices.com/ Podcast: https://www.myinvestmentservices.com/podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1611945219 Twitter: https://twitter.com/MyInvestmentSvc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/winteam/
“A true entrepreneur is someone with an idea that hasn’t been done before.” - Ray H. Neisewander III Chairman & CEO, Raynor Garage Doors Ray H. Neisewander III currently serves as the Chairman and CEO for Raynor Worldwide, Inc. Ray's career has been committed to the family business since 1986, when he joined the Raynor Executive Management Team and Board of Directors. He has held several positions in the family's enterprises, including Raynor's Motorsports Group, KWIK-WALL division, and Holiday Inn franchise. Ray III enjoys advising and speaking on topics relevant to family business, including strategy development and execution, succession and contingency planning, governance, organizational development, compensation, and generational transitions. He has participated in conferences at the Loyola Family Business Center/Chicago, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and Young Presidents Organization (YPO) International. Ray III resides in Dixon, with his wife, Cindy. They have five children, Brittany, Brandon, Jonathan, Jacob, and Rayuel. 3:00 How Gary met Ray 17:30 Elvis connection 23:00 How Raynor grew 30:00 How to identify the best opportunities 36:00 The biggest problem with handing off a company to the next generation 40:00 Combining culture with a third generation business 43:00 Thinking of the team as extended family 46:00 Maintaining work ethic through three generations 49:00 Avoiding the temptation of giving your kids everything 55:00 Living life to the fullest 1:01:30 The importance of faith 1:04:00 The huge advantage of a great life partner 1:06:00 Garage Mahal Connect with Gary Rabine and DDCEO: Visit the DDCEO PODCAST: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ditch-digger-ceo-with-gary-rabine/id1440312967?mt=2 Visit the DDCEO BLOG: http://ditchdiggerceo.com/ Like DDCEO on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DitchDiggerCEO Follow DDCEO on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DitchDiggerCEO Follow DDCEO on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DitchDiggerCEO
At age 40, retired as Corporate Vice-President, Mergers & Acquisitions in National Banking; In first 6 months after earning real estate license, created 6 figure income working with Investors; Completed over 100 transactions per year consistently every year without a sales team or assistant, with virtually no marketing costs; Traded over 3,000 Investment properties in less than 5 years; Developed five real estate holding companies, owning more than 250 Rental Units; Self-made multi-millionaire by building a real estate enterprise including: brokerage, rental management, investment services, settlement services, and appraisal services; Award winner and accepted into Andron Apiphenon Order of Excellence for Real Estate; Author of FIVE Real Estate Investment books: Rental Profits Without The Pain Flipping For Profits Without The Risk Turning Rental Problems into Real Estate Profits Wholesaling For Profits so Everybody Wins Investor Agent, Make More Money Not More Work Founder, Trainer and Coach of Path to Profit System, teaching more than 8,000 Agents and Investors; Students of the Path to Profit Systems have gone on to create fortunes in brokerage, property management, and by applying multiple investment strategies including flipping, wholesaling, and acquiring rentals; Appeared on OVER 100 national and local media outlets including: CBS, FOX News, NBC, ABC, Business Week, iTunes What you’ll learn about in this episode: Why it is important to have a plan in mind and an exit strategy prepared before you buy a property What kinds of exit strategies are available for various types of real estate deals, including hybrid approaches Why it is sometimes necessary to change strategies in the middle of a deal, and why you should try to avoid that when possible Why flipping homes can be a time-consuming, months-long process that isn’t shown on the house flipping TV shows How Gary can help determine what resources you have available, including financial, time and energy, skills and talents, etc. Why it is important to run the numbers first, THEN look at properties to determine what is a viable deal Why a turnkey property is a great rental option for day-one cashflow, and why a deferred maintenance rental property has higher returns How a hybrid approach combines a flipping strategy with a rental strategy for higher profits Gary shares an example of how a hybrid strategy works and can benefit both your cash flow and your overall profit How to connect with Gary Wilson: Website: www.myinvestmentservices.com
Today’s guest is Mark Immelman who has pioneered the incredibly popular ‘On the Mark’ podcast from the PGA Tour Mark Immelman is a golf coach and author. He also covers live golf for the PGA TOUR on their live-streaming mobile app, PGA TOUR and stars in golf instruction videos for CBS Sports In addition to his broadcasting career, he's also the Director of Golf at Columbus State University and the author of Scandalously Simple: The Easy Way to Accurate Golf Shots. Mark is the older brother of 2008 Masters champion Trevor Immelman and son of former South African Sunshine Tour commissioner, Johan Immelman. In our time together we talk about how the podcast came about and some of the very best guests he has had over the years. The effect Gary Player had on Mark’s career How Gary pioneered the concepts of looking after the body and how he has now been proven to be correct in so many ways. How the mental and spiritual part of the game play such a role in becoming the best player you can possibly be. How the greats of the game like Player, Palmer, Hogan and Nicklaus all had the ability to understand THEMSELVES How they found out what they could and couldn’t do How they took ownership of their own learning process How understanding the concepts of the game comes before everything How a good coach should in effect make themselves redundant Coaching on the PGA Tour What does and doesn’t work The mistakes some players make How coaches can spend too much time with a player What great players do under pressure to get the job done What Tiger did when he was at his very best The use and misuse of technology Sam Snead and his simple way to change your golf swing What you need to do with the golf club to produce better shots Getting good at shot NUMBER THREE This is absolute GOLD A simple concept that if you embrace WILL make a huge difference The best use of analysis data How you need to know where you are NOW before you aim to go somewhere else How to find the right coach for YOU as an individual The vital role communication plays in the learning process The PLAYER and CADDIE role on the PGA Tour Lessons from the greats How GRATITUDE can be a vital skill to develop and the effect it will have not only on your game but your life itself The power of PERSPECTIVE The concept of CONVERSION shots A great session that I am sure you will find a tremendous benefit for you game Simple and effective To find out more about Mark go to ITunes and subscribe to the ‘On the Mark’ podcast www.Pgatour.com/onthemark To find out about Karl Morris go to www.themindfactor.com Buy the ‘Lost Art of Putting’ by Karl Morris and Gary Nicol at www.amazon.co.uk
Is your health regimen not working or not doing you any good? You've tried on different diets, but you remain the same, desperate to lose weight and be fit. The thing is you may be doing it wrong because not all diets work for all. On today's episode, Coach Chris talks to Gary Watson about the importance of finding your fat burning fingerprint. If you know your fat burning fingerprint type, you would know the right food to eat and must avoid. This way it would be easier to manage your diet and live a healthy lifestyle. “When a belief system no longer serves us for a greater good, that belief system becomes nothing more than BS!” -Gary Watson Subscribe to iTunes Love the podcast? Leave a review on iTunes! What do you want to hear from the Critical Bench Podcast? Tell us here! Time Stamps: 01:36 Gary’s personal background, his life as a Kinesiologist and what he’s up to 06:53 Dispelling vampire myths about diets and uncovering the truths about the fat burning fingerprint 10:48 The types of fat burning fingerprint and the food you should eat or must avoid depending on your type 20:13 The importance of knowing your fat burning fingerprint type 27:54 Gary’s initial misgiving about intermittent fasting and the fascination that leads to complete belief in it 35:38 Your fat burning fingerprint type, the corresponding meals a day you should consume and the explanation that goes with it 45:34 How Gary’s day goes with a meal he designed for himself and his eating habits 50:29 All about treating yourself and cheat days 56:25 Progress versus perfection Resources: Text "STRETCH” to 345-345 for the 5 Best Core Killer Exercises Wake The Fork Up: How to Lose 10, 15, Even 20 Pounds of Fat in 30 Days or Less by Gary Watson waketheforkup.com Connect with Gary: thefatburningfingerprint.com Facebook Connect with Critical Bench: Facebook Instagram Youtube www.criticalbench.com
This episode, Gary is joined by his road manager Brad and Gary Owen Sr. to discuss a lot of different things from janky promoters to getting knocked out in street fights. TOPICS INCLUDE: 1. The promoter who lost his business 2. How Gary met Brad - his road manager 3. Being knocked out at restaurants and bars 4. Brad stories from the road 5. On-air gift exchange
What are two business skills you need as an entrepreneur? Finding a niche and adjusting to customer needs. Listen to today’s show to hear examples of this from Gary Eisenstein. Gary is the CEO and founder of Falcon Software and CMSC Media. Learn from Gary’s stories and experience as he created businesses that met the needs of his clients. Find out how you can use flexibility to your advantage! “The I.T. world always seems to provide new opportunities for us to capitalize on.” -Gary Eisenstein Subscribe to the podcast on: Apple Podcast Stitcher Overcast PodBean TuneIn Radio Timestamps: 0:54 - How Gary went from an AV consulting company to a wire and cable consulting firm, eventually developing a catalog for his customers 4:28 - The problem with Gary’s business: How Gary learned to find untapped resources and adjust to the needs of customers 7:50 - Leverage your entrepreneurial spirit! Why Gary decided to sell his already successful business and pursue a more risky route 12:56 - Why the service-based model became Gary’s ideal business model 14:46 - Going from a catalog software service company to a website design company: Why Gary’s adaptability gave him an edge in the niche he entered 18:04 - The key component to business that you need to listen to in order to stay ahead of the competition and maximize your niche 20:48 - Transforming a monthly blog poll to a daily industry news portal site and how CMSC Media has grown to regular record-setting success 24:45 - What you can do to listen to your customers more closely and create a product that caters to their needs Connect with Gary: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Falcon Software CMSC Media Connect with Jon: Facebook LinkedIn
Gary Arndt has been a travel blogger for a dozen years. Along the way, he's figured out what works and what doesn't. Gary Arndt never minces words. He doesn't care if he offends someone. Internet trolls have hardened his skin. If you're curious what it's really like to be a top travel blogger, you must listen to this show. In this episode, you'll learn: What most starting travel bloggers get wrong. What are Gary Arndt's favorite travel apps? Where does he get Gary Arndt's best travel deals? How Gary morphed into a travel photographer. What's the stupid advice that photographers often give. What's the difference between Pinterest and Instagram. What about AR and VR? Does it have a future? How to do a travel podcast (he's involved in 3 travel podcasts!)? Will he ever write a book? You can find Gary Arndt at Everything-Everywhere.com. More info You can post comments, ask questions, and sign up for my newsletter at http://wanderlearn.com. If you like this, subscribe and share! I made this as a YouTube episode too. On social media, my username is always ftapon. Follow me on: http://facebook.com/ftapon http://twitter.com/ftapon http://youtube.com/user/ftapon http://pinterest.com/ftapon http://tumblr.com/ftapon Snapchat Claim your reward by becoming a patron at http://Patreon.com/FTapon Rewards start at just $1/month!
Today Gary Ginzburg joins me on the podcast! Gary is a Regional Sales Manager for Alpha Flight Guru, and an avid traveler. Gary helps his clients save thousands of dollars on their travel because of his relationships with top-rated airlines and luxury hotels alike. I have personally been really excited for this conversation, because Gary has found a way to make inflight business class more financially achievable, and I love flying business class! In This Conversation We Cover: [5:19] What it was like growing up with a single mom [7:00] Having the entrepreneurial grittiness [10:15] Football in Gary’s life [11:19] How Gary was introduced to Alpha Flight Guru [15:06] The Flight King [15:42] The cost of flying [17:29] Why flight prices go up + how Gary helps [19:57] Airlines Gary tends to do more work with [21:25] First class that has blown him away [23:46] Average savings for Gary [25:33] Picking out the seat with his client [27:19] Why he is so passionate about travel [32:26] Working with celebrities and influencers [35:18] Play hard with Gary Ginzburg [41:52] Rapid fire Now accepting applications for the 2019 Work Hard Play Hard Mastermind. Go to workhardplayhardpodcast.com/mastermind or drop Rob a line at workhardplayhardpodcast@gmail.com to apply! Resources: Learn more: alphaflightguru.com Instagram: @theflightking Watch: Somebody Feed Phil Read: The Everything Store by Brad Stone Connect with us on Instagram: @kimmurgatroyd | @robmurgatroyd
Mentioned in the episode: https://votesaveamerica.com/ballot Information on how your representatives have voted on the environment from the EWG (Environmental Working Group) President's Cancer Panel - evidence that pesticides are leading to increased cancer diagnoses (from 2010) I've talked about it many times before, but my trip to Sonoma earlier this year with Stonyfield Organic was truly life-changing. While I had a sense of the importance of organic food and the organic movement, I wasn't fully aware of the impact it actually had. To be honest, I hadn't interacted with the farmers, learned about how their practices differ and really the art that is organic food until this trip. Once Pandora's Box had been opened, it was hard to go back. One of the things that made this trip so phenomenal was getting to share it with Stonyfield's co-founder Gary Hirshberg. When it comes to yogurt and organics, he might be the most knowledgable person in the room. He's also incredibly inspiration so getting to hear his story in person left a profound impact on me. As I'm sure many of you know, we have a very important election coming up next week. There are many hot-button issues from healthcare to women's rights to immigration and while I wish I could dedicate an episode of the show to each, it just wasn't a possibility. But when it comes to the environment, I knew exactly who to ask to join me on the show in discussing the impact of this election on our planet. In addition to co-founding Stonyfield, Gary is also the founder of Just Label It, a coalition of voices in the organics space lobbying government for increased transparency in food labeling. Clearly, he's a busy man so I'm honored and excited to have him on the show today. Here are a few things we talked about in today's episode: How Gary got started in organics in the 1970s What led Gary to found Stonyfield and how it has evolved The benefits of choosing organic - for the planet and your body What is glyphosate and how is it affecting our bodies and the planet Why organic can absolutely feed the world The lack of government support for organics and why this matters How to vote with your dollar but also with your vote Join The Healthy Maven Tribe to ask guest questions and to find out who will be on the show before anyone else! http://facebook.com/groups/THMTribe Please don't forget to rate + review in iTunes if you love the podcast. Your comments and subscriptions help us make the podcast best for you! Follow Gary + Stonyfield: Website: https://www.stonyfield.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stonyfield/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stonyfield
At age 40, Gary Wilson retired as the corporate vice president of mergers & acquisitions from a national bank — and then embarked on building his wealth in real estate. In his first 6 months after earning real estate license, he created a six figure income by working with investors. He has since traded over 3,000 investment properties, written five books sharing his expertise so others in the business can do the same, and has taught his Path to Prosperity System to over 14,000 agents and investors across the country. Gary has appeared on over 100 national and local media outlets including CBS, FOX News, NBC, ABC, and Business Week. What you’ll learn about in this episode: How Gary got involved in real estate in a small way which quickly grew in a large regional business – which wasn’t entirely satisfying How finding passion later in life can be a great way to kickstart your career and become a happier person overall with a little thought How important localization is when selling real estate Gary’s expertise in scaling real estate businesses effectively and growing a business into different region…by appealing to a rare market, the investors themselves The importance of being thankful for your life and what you are able to accomplish at any stage of your life Vision exercises: Why everyone should take time to plan out their future successes, not just in the short term but in the coming years, to help orientate their actions How helping people, and learning to network in productive ways, is a key tool for success Why when working toward success in business, it’s important to start small and carefully prepare rather than aim immediately for explosive growth Carefully considering your “inner circle,” your mentors and the people you got to for advice or leads – and thinking about how dependable they are so you can improve your inner circle in realistic ways More about the classes and seminars Gary teaches on investment, real estate, contacting investors, and other topics Ways to contact Gary: Personal email: gary@myinvestmentservices.com Email for info on Chicago event: info@myinvestmentservices.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/thegarywilson Facebook: www.facebook.com/myinvestmentservices LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/winteam
Raiders D-Lineman FROSTEE RUCKER joins Gary to discuss funny never told before stories about USC, Kevin Hart, upcoming NFL season, and more. TOPICS INCLUDE: 1. Upcoming Tour Dates 2. How Gary and Frostee met 3. Kevin Hart gets heckled by USC players 4. Coach Pete Carroll loves Gary Owen 5. Why Frostee lives in Cincinnati instead of California 6. Nightmares getting free NFL tickets 7. 2018-19 NFL season predictions 8. Advice to rookies
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
350: In this interview, Peter High speaks with Gary Reiner, an Operating Partner at General Atlantic. Among the topics they discuss include. Gary’s responsibility as Operating Partner focused on helping companies which he advises grow. Gary’s perspective from serving on boards such as Citigroup and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise and the different experience resulting from them. How Gary keeps up with the pulse of enterprise buying by keeping in touch with previous colleagues and through the exposure being a board provides. Ways in which the CIO has evolved and become more exciting due to the migration to machine learning, new technology, and the increasing importance of developing software quickly. Ways in which companies can make the challenging technological transformation by either leveraging and refactoring old software, or by developing applications that replace their legacy. Eye on the Trends: Machine Learning
In this episode, Gary Swart and Joseph Fung discuss what it means to combine the power of competency and frequency, both of which AI can help deliver to sales teams. Gary is a General Partner at Polaris Partners and a thought leader on marketplaces, sales leadership, the future of work and scaling sales teams. Listen to this episode to hear Gary Swart and Joseph Fung discuss: How Gary’s experience starting out as a sales rep led him to become a Polaris investor Augmentation, atomization, and automation; and how these play into the future of work The importance of increasing frequency and competency among sales teams What current sales reps can do to keep up with changes in sales and build their career You can learn more about our podcast here: http:///www.kiite.ai/podcast Know someone who we should interview? Drop us a line at marketing@kiite.ai
On this first episode of a planned RIAcast Transition Success Series, featuring Fidelity, we speak with Gary Decker, RIA Wealth Alliance Advisory Group's President and CEO as well as Fidelity Vice President Andy Burgess. Gary and Andy discuss their successful collaboration after Gary and his colleague's breakaway from a traditional brokerage firm. Gary and Andy discuss with Matt, among other things: The impetus for Gary's going independent * How Gary worked through the challenges of going from an employee to a business owner * How Andy walks advisors through the process after they decide to breakaway from a traditional brokerage firm * The biggest challenges Gary faced in his transition * Gary's advice for advisors considering going independent * Andy's take on how breaking away has changed for advisors facing non-Protocol transitions.
Key Points From This Episode:An introduction to Gary and his professional life.The tragic turn that Gary’s company took after it was hacked from the inside.How Gary and his wife handled the crimes that were committed against their company.The change of career that followed the downfall of the company.The hacks that persisted ten years after Gary left his original career.The decision to turn his lack of cyber knowledge into a lesson for anyone.The birth of the Cyber Heroes comic!Looking at the motivations of the employees who hacked Ben.The actual, legal ramifications of hacking.Thinking of new ways to strengthen the general public against hacks.And much more!
My guest today is Gary Pinkerton, a wealth strategist at Paradigm Life. Gary has a fascinating personal history as a former military submarine captain. He transitioned into real estate as a civilian career. Gary and I discuss his path to wealth strategy. We also explore Gary's specialty in infinite banking, which is a self-banking investment strategy. Gary explains self-banking and outlines the benefits of using an insurance policy as a revenue source. We discuss the multiple uses for the money and how investors can take control of their liquidity. MINUTE MARKERS 00:00 — Introduction to the Big Mike Fund Podcast. 00:30 — Welcome Gary Pinkerton to the podcast. 01:03 — Gary's former military experience. 03:07 — How Gary transitioned into civilian life. 05:06 — How Gary got involved with Paradigm Life. 06:30 — Gary's observations of his differences from other veterans. 07:23 — The level in which Gary's family is involved in his real estate business. 07:44 — How can life insurance be used as a self-banking vehicle? 08:20 — How life insurance protects wealth. 11:15 — The typical interest rates Gary has within his deals. 11:53 — The benefits of self-banking. 12:53 — Is the interest rate deductible? 15:22 — The differences between paying a lump sum into a policy versus paying into a policy over 20 years. 18:10 — The tax issues that come up with insurance policies. 20:06 — Paradigm Life's goals for their clients. 21:34 — Why insurance policies include fees. 24:16 — The costs associated with one of Gary's policies. 26:11 — How Gary structures his policies to help clients maintain their policy. 26:57 — Should you purchase life insurance for kids as a passive income? 29:15 — How to contact Gary. 31:04 — Mike's impression of Gary's policy structure. 31:42 — The standard process an investor goes through to use their policy as a savings account. 34:19 — How Gary's deal structure is better than a “no money down” structure. 35:20 — Gary's final thoughts for the audience. 36:50 — Mike encourages people to invest in their own talents. 37:16 — Outro to the Big Mike Fund Podcast. RESOURCES The Secret Asset by David D’Arcangelo
An estimated 5.2 million Americans aged 18 to 54 experience PTSD during the course of a given year, and 60.7% of men report enduring at least one traumatic event. If the negative memories associated with those events become repetitive, we can get caught up in an infinite loop of painful emotion. What if I told you there was a way out? A way to tap into your own energy and break the pattern, neutralizing those negative emotions? Gary Sinclair is a leader in Energy Medicine and the founder of the Memory Energy Therapy Association. He has 35 years of experience in teaching techniques that neutralize negative memories, and his latest therapy, Soul Link, has produced 100% success in healing PTSD-level memories since June of 2016. The winner of three Lifetime Achievement awards, Gary now offers programs that certify practitioners in his life-changing methods. Today, Gary sits down with Emerald to share his own extraordinary story of recovery from paralysis and severe asthma, discussing how the study of that phenomenon and others’ healing modality miracles led to his current work. He speaks to his work with PTSD sufferers, explaining how memory energy therapy helps individuals release traumatic memories and shift their limiting beliefs. Gary walks us through a simple technique for neutralizing negative emotions and offers insight around the creative process he used in designing the Restoration certification course. Listen in to understand how Gary begins every day with a ritual that celebrates self-love and learn about his mission to accelerate human potential with the power of human energy. What You Will Learn How Gary’s miraculous recovery from severe asthma and MS led to his current work The light switch that shifted Gary’s mindset to recognize the potential of living How Gary’s energy therapies work to treat people with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Why attention to a memory amplifies rather than diminishes it The strength in activating a person’s positive energy meridians The value of tapping into your own powerful field of energy Release repetitive memories Change limiting beliefs Gary’s simple technique for neutralizing the negative emotions attached to memories How Gary developed the Restoration certification program Gary’s incredible 100% success rate since June of 2016 Gary’s daily ritual to celebrate having a heartbeat supplied by the Creator What do I have to do today to love you more? What do you desire? Gary’s mission to accelerate human potential with the individual power of human energy Connect with Gary Sinclair Memory Energy Therapy Association META on Facebook Suggest a Guest If you (or someone you know) are one of the worlds Magnificent Men On Purpose who should be considered for a guest spot on the show APPLY HERE: bit.ly/PitchMen Connect with Emerald GreenForest Emerald’s Website Emerald on LinkedIn Emerald on Twitter Email: listeners@menonpurposepodcast.com This episode is sponsored by the Creative Age Consulting Group. Men - Is it time NOW for you to make your mark? Visit timetomakeyourmark.com to apply for an invitation-only consultation.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Episode 037 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen with Oregon-based landscape photographer and all-around awesome dude, Gary Randall! It was so cool to finally get Gary onto the podcast as I have been following his work and online presence for many years. Gary is one of my favorite personalities in the online landscape photography circles and it translated quite nicely onto the podcast format. Gary and I covered some great topics this week, including: How Gary got into Landscape Photography His personality and openness on social media and authenticity Permits in national forests Motivating others through your work The importance of collaboration and finding positive people in your life Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! Let’s keep the conversations going! I recently set a goal of $1,000 in monthly contributions which I will use to seed a $1,000 landscape conversation award. This will only be possible if people contribute on Patreon! Patrons can ask future guests questions, get exclusive access to bonus content, get awesome swag, and more! I've added bonus interview content for every guest since episode 27! Check it out. To learn more about Gary: His Website Facebook Instagram Here are the artists that Gary would like to hear on the podcast: Kevin McNeal Gary Crabbe Some examples of Gary's amazing photography can be seen below. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via email, Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about.
WHO IS GARY? Just out of college, Gary grew his family wine business from a $4M to a $45M business in five years. Now, he runs VaynerMedia, one of the world’s hottest digital agencies with more than 800 employees and $100m in annual revenue. Along the way, Gary became a prolific investor. He’s investing in companies like Snapchat, Facebook, Twitter, Uber and Venmo. He’s a 4x NY Times best-selling author & recently starred in Apple’s original series: “Planet of the Apps”, with Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Alba and will.i.am. FIVE THINGS TO LISTEN OUT FOR: (1) Childhood stories – before the lemonade stands, what Gary was like as a kid (2) Luck – believing in luck, but wanting to eliminate excuses (3) What matters most – if this was his last Thursday, how would he spend his last week? (4) Depression – Gary discusses a recent suicide and why he thinks the culture of entrepreneurship being cool isn’t necessarily helping (5) Legacy – how his view of legacy has changed over the last 10yrs TIME STAMPS: -Gary shares some childhood stories [1m36s] -Before the lemonade stands [4m19s] -Trading attention [5m27s] -Thoughts on luck and eliminating excuses [6m9s] -“I take no credit for my success” [8m46s] -If this was his last week to live, what would Gary spend his time doing? [12m4s] -A reoccurring nightmare as a child [15m52s] -Entrepreneurial depression + suicide [17m27s] -Navigating self-doubt vs self-awareness to know you’re not doing the right thing [20m54s] -How Gary’s view of legacy has changed over the last 10 years [22m46s] -Building a business that lives on without you [25m56s] Connect on social: https://www.instagram.com/creatorlabfm https://www.facebook.com/creatorlabfm https://www.twitter.com/creatorlabfm Connect with Bilal: https://www.instagram.com/bzaidi212 https://www.twitter.com/bzaidi
In Episode 63, we welcome Gary Beasley and Gregor Watson, co-founders of Roofstock. If you’re one of our listeners who has written in requesting an episode on rental real estate, be sure not to miss this one. We start with some quick background on the guys, how they came to found Roofstock, and the way in which their company is aiming to make rental real estate investing far easier. In essence, they want to simplify things by separating the “investing” side of rental real estate from the “operational” side of owning a rental home. After the background, Meb starts with a broad, contextual question: So how would a new rental real estate investor start? In the old way, you would identify a market in which you’re interested, look at tons of homes, make some offers, perform due diligence on the ones where the offers have some traction, renegotiation the price and finally buy, then find a property manager to handle operations for you. But the guys then tell us how Roofstock is making this traditional process far simpler. Basically, the home and rents, tenant, and local property manager have already been vetted and approved. You see the various yields ahead of time. This enables investors to buy without all the traditional brain-damage. The guys tell us “Our goal is to make it incredibly easy to get exposure to the asset class (rental real estate).” What follows is a wonderful discussion about some of the traditional challenges with rental real estate, and how Gary and Gregor are helping investors overcome those challenges. The discussion touches on how to compare rental homes across different markets… Evaluating rental homes via gross yield, net yield, IRR, and on an after-tax return basis… How Gary and Gregor arrive at rental home valuations… Financing versus all-cash buying… There are also great tidbits of rental real estate investing wisdom dropped in. For instance, did you know that the total cost to a home-seller to vacate, spiff up, and sell is about 10-12% of the sale price? Did you know that the average cost of a property manager is about 7-8% of collected rents plus a separate leasing fee? Guess what percentage of rental real estate owners live within about an hour of the homes they own? You’ll find out… Later in the episode, Meb asks about the range of yields on the various rental homes featured on Roofstock; specifically, why wouldn’t he invest in a handful of homes yielding, say, 25% versus those yielding just 5%? Is there a parallel here to high-grade bonds and junk bonds? The guys tell us, yes, lower yielders tend to be the safer investments, whereas the higher-yielding homes are a bit riskier. But both potentially have a place in a rental portfolio, depending on the needs/goals of that investor. There’s much more in this episode: the difference between buying single-family homes directly versus investing in a REIT… How to think about starting and building a rental real estate portfolio… How much time an investor would need to commit to being a landlord when not using a property manager… What happens if there’s another 2007… And Gary and Gregor’s single best piece of advice to listeners interested in starting with rental real estate investing. What is it? Find out in Episode 63.
Would you like a rare glimpse behind the scenes of Nightingale Conant, the World’s leading company in personal development over the last 50 years? On this week’s episode of Escape The Rat Race Radio, I am very proud to welcome former Nightingale Conant CEO, and newly appointed World Ambassador for The Napoleon Hill Foundation, Gary Chappell. An endorsement and joint venture with this man is considered the pinnacle of success by many up-and-coming gurus. He has worked with Anthony Robbins, Brian Tracy, Denis Waitley, Joe Vitale, Deepak Chopra, Marianne Williamson, Robert Kiyosaki, Earl Nightingale, and many, many others in the self-help and personal development fields. Many can trace their quantum leaps to the day they connected with this man. Nightingale-Conant, which was founded in 1960, is known as the world’s largest publisher of self-help and career-building information in the form of CDs, videos, and digital downloads. “We really target commuters, people who can use that downtime to educate themselves to further a career,” Chappell said. “We teach people critical success skills they don’t learn in universities.” Retiring isn’t in Chappell’s DNA. As he says it, why would anyone ever quit changing lives for the better? Chappell feels his greatest opportunity to help others lies ahead since he began working with The Napoleon Hill Foundation. Almost everyone he has worked with refers back to Napoleon Hill and his remarkable body of work. Chappell feels there’s no better wealth-building information out there than Napoleon Hill’s. In this episode you’ll learn… How Gary started as a Carpenter at Nightingale Conant and worked his way up to becoming CEO Which was the first audio recording that Gary listened to which switched him onto a lifelong dedication to his own and so many others personal development Out of all the great titles which Nightingale Conant published, one in particular remained the best seller for quite some time How one of the greatest kung-fu fighters of all time credited his success to the book ‘Think & Grow Rich’ by Napoleon Hill Which audio recording was the only ever spoken-word recording to earn a gold record Why the internet has made it easy for many people to become self-proclaimed authorities, when actually they are not Quotes: ‘When I first met Robert Kiyosaki he had just arrived from Australia where his book ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ was gaining ground, yet he had no popularity whatsoever in the United States.’ ‘It was very inspiring to see how many people’s lives were changed by our programmes’ ‘Andrew Carnegie felt like he had a plan that would help people follow in his footsteps, so he recruited Napoleon Hill to interview some of the greatest minds in the World, and the end result was the well known publication, ‘Think and Grow Rich’’ ‘Once the cassette came out, that really revolutionised how recordings could be listened to. That really was the start of the growth period for Nightingale Conant’ ‘For the most part, I worked my way up to the CEO position, by being very good at solving problems’ ‘I believe there is now an over-abundance of information out there and it’s kind of hard to tell who to follow’ ‘The thing about Tony [Robbins] is that he filled a room with more presence than any individual I’ve ever met’ ‘The internet has only given us easier and quicker access to the information we need to be successful’ Links & Resources mentioned in this episode: Nightingale Conant The Psychology Of Winning Napoleon Hill ‘Think and Grow Rich’ (Book) Robert Kiyosaki ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ (Book) Earl Nightingale ‘The Strangest Secret’ (Book) Earl Nightingale ‘Lead The Field’ (Book) GUEST DETAILS: Gary Chappell’s Website - Your Right To Be Rich Halos Book - A wordless story with an uplifting message for kids and wise adults Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for joining us this week. Have some feedback you would like to share? Send us a message And if you can spare two minutes, we’d love for you to leave us a review on iTunes
Self Publishing School : Learn How To Write A Book And Grow Your Business
Gary Vaynerchuk is the CEO of VaynerMedia which is one of the world’s hottest digital companies, and the host of the #AskGaryVee Show. He is also the author of four New York Time’s bestselling books including Crush It!, The Thank You Economy, Jab Jab Jab Right Hook, and #AskGaryVee: One Entrepreneurs Take on Leadership Social Media, and Self-Awareness. When Gary was fresh out of college he took his family’s wine business and grew it from a 3 million dollar a year business to a 60 million dollar a year business. He did this in just five years. He is also a prolific angel investor and a venture capitalist investing in companies like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Uber, and BirchBox before eventually co-founding Vayner/RSE, a 25 million dollar investment fund. In today’s show, we talk about how Gary was approached by a publisher and got his first book deal. We also discuss Gary’s feelings on self-publishing, and what it means to Gary to build a brand. We also touch on business and book promoting tactics that Gary used to become as successful as he is today. Gary also talks about the importance of finding what you are good at and the important concept of “hustle” and just putting in the work. You can find Gary here: Gary Vaynerchuk Website @garyvee on Twitter Gary’s YouTube Channel Gary Vaynerchuk on Facebook Gary Vaynerchuk on LinkedIn VaynerMedia #AskGaryVee Show Show Notes [01:42] How Gary reacts to technology and the things going on around him. After finishing a speech at Web 2.0 about living your dreams in a practical way, Gary was approached by several publishers. He signed a book deal and Crush It! was born. [04:11] Why Gary uses a publisher to get that big cash advance, but he is open to self-publishing in the future. [05:24] The launch of Crush It! and how Gary promoted it in advance by building an audience, using social media, PR, and influencers. [07:16] How you really have to put in the work of promotion a half a year before the book comes out. [07:50] Investing in brand building was very helpful in promoting #AskGaryVee and building an audience. [10:30] How Gary's message of work is not all that sexy, but his charisma makes up for that. [13:19] How people need to find the medium that works for them. We don't have to communicate to the world the same way everyone tells us to. Try what works for you. [15:01] How talking is a skill for Gary, so he takes advantage of that skill. [16:08] The number one question people really ask about Gary? [16:26] The top 3 drivers for sales of #AskGaryVee. [17:19] How Gary did an 8-hour telethon where if people bought 8 books they were put in a big drawing. It was a big success. Even if people didn't buy the books, Gary built and increased his audience. [18:52] The jab, jab, jab philosophy is to give away content three times and then the right hook is the ask to buy. Give, give, give, sell! [20:12] Mistakes authors make of not promoting early enough and being too sales oriented on social media. [21:26] Hustle mode really works. Hustle to sell and write your books. Do the work. [22:25] Mistakes made and lessons learned over the course of Gary's book career. [24:17] How Gary's books fit into his business model. [25:23] Triple down on your strengths and don't worry about your weaknesses. [27:31] Being fully yourself and finding your own system. [29:12] How changing people's lives is worth more to Gary than money. [30:51] Having balance between the steak and the sizzle. You need to have both. [32:37] Writing a book works, if you write a good book. Just write your book. Links and Resources: Gary Vaynerchuk Website @garyvee on Twitter Gary’s YouTube Channel Gary Vaynerchuk on Facebook Gary Vaynerchuk on LinkedIn VaynerMedia #AskGaryVee Show Crush It! The Thank You Economy Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook #AskGaryVee: One Entrepreneurs Take on Leadership Social Media, and Self-Awareness Vayner/RSE
“Anyone who struggles with the short game tries to create more and more control over the golf club and the ball, and of course the best players do the opposite.” Gary Smith Gary Smith is a Golf Monthly UK Top 25 coach and has 14 years experience working with England’s top amateur stars as an EGU Technical Coach working with European Tour players including Danny Willett, Justin Rose, Chris Wood, Ross Fisher, Ollie Fisher, Richard Finch, David Horsey, Seve Benson, Nick Dougherty, and Gary Wolstenholme. Gary is the go man for short game lessons in the UK and I had the fortune of being coached by him back in 2004. Gary has also played in The Open Championship three times, and a winner on the European Tour. Gary is based at Based at Sutton Green Golf Club In this particular episode, Gary explains his philosophy on the short game, sharing the drills and technique he teaches his players. He also shares a funny story on how he creates an incentive for his players if they don’t execute on certain shots. How Gary communicates his lessons and what makes them so effective. [04:30] What Gary looks at when coaching the linear method [07:45] Gary challenges coach's advice to aim left to hit the ball straight at your target. [10:00] What is the process to put in place to hit a 15 yard short? [11:30] Why ball position should be relevant to the sternum. [12:20] Gary philosophy on coaching a player. [17:00] Gary shares a story of Olly Fisher. [19:20] We go through my notes from my first coaching lesson with Gary. [23:00] The process of club selection. [24:30] Gary explains the lie and how to use simple routines [25:40] Matty Perry’s process for determining shot [26:40] How can a player use bounce/slider? [28:35] Gary tells the story of how he met Wayne Riley and the interesting game they used to play. [33:00] The process of being selected for England. [36:00] The importance of having specifics (data) about your game before going to a coach. [40:00] Software and feedback on yardages. [42:00] Gary’s recommended resources and gear. [51:00] The four stations of implementing new lessons by Gary Smith No target: When implementing a new technique, start by getting a feel of the new positions and forget about the target. You can call this "The Technical Station." Where you are introducing changes. Be open to change and embrace it. Look for a positive attitude to change. No Target but further distance: Start playing around with different flights or different clubs, have fun and be creative. Aim at Target: Start to hit towards specific targets. Flags on the driving range or yardage markers. Now you are embracing what that new technique may look like in a competitive situation. Aim at the target with consequence/ under pressure: Make it real. How many can you do out of 10? Putt money on it or do 100 push ups. You will see pretty quickly what you would be like in course situation with a card in your hands. Gear/Resources Mentioned Golf Data Lab Golfshot Bounce by Matthew Syed The Chimp Paradox by Steve Peters Red Notice by Bill Browder People Mentioned Oliver Fisher Danny Willett Nick Faldo Matthew Perry Wayne Riley Gary Wilson Connect and follow Gary Smith Website Twitter Youtube
Kerrie is joined by guest Gary Somerville, a fellow Irish native, living in Boston. The talk about; What they miss/don't miss about Ireland. How Gary started Boxing and why. The benefits they find Boxing has in other sports and day to day life. Who's gunna win, Conor or Floyd. And.......how their lives would look if they still lived in Dublin.
EMERGENCY PODCAST: La La Land blows a 3-1 lead to Moonlight! On this special episode, Gabriel Broderick (The Brutha's Dialogue) and I dissect hollywood's most BIZARRE evening & discuss how last night's Oscars has the potential to be the greatest 30 for 30 documentary ever told. How Gary from Chicago is pretty much everyone's dad on vacation, Jimmy Kimmel comes up as the biggest winner of the night and WTF Nicole Kidman?! It's a star studded affair, you won't want to miss this one. #GetYourPopcornReady Check out Gabe & Cam @ The Brutha's Dialogue! https://soundcloud.com/user-290174997
Gary Leland of Arlington Texas went from door to door mini blind salesman to a serial entrepreneur with a million+ dollar, online e-commerce guru who controls the media in the world of Girls Fast Pitch Softball. Gary and his wife Kathy host the FIXER*UPPER Podcast; a “Fancast” not affiliated with the popular HGTV Show. In this episode, you’ll discover: Gary how Gary took the most stupid advice his friends ever heard and created an empire How Gary overcame having over $380,000 embezzled from him. Gary explains in detail, his unique marketing strategy Finally, Gary shares the secret to all his success JOIN THE CONVERSATION One of the things I like best about interviewing successful people is learning what you took away from it to help you Maximize Excellence in your life: Here’s a Question: What “Imperfect Action” can you take immediately to attract opportunity? You can leave a COMMENT by clicking here. EXPLORE ADDITIONAL RESOURCES In this episode we mentioned the following resources: For The Largest Collection of Premium Wall Coverings Are You A Fan of the FIXER*UPPER Show on HGTV Subscribe to the Fan Podcast Turn Key Podcasting Service Connect With Gary and see everything he’s working on! ABOUT US Joe Hicks is an experienced business leader, working entrepreneur, adjunct professor of business. More importantly, Joe is a Husband, Father, Grandfather (his grandkids call him PawPaw) and a guy that loves helping his friends. Read more about him here. Follow him on Facebook, Twitter, or his blog. ASK US A QUESTION If you have a question, comment, thought or concern, you’d like to ask, You can do so by clicking here. We’d love to hear from you. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST RATE & REVIEW If you have enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe below in iTunes, Stitcher, GooglePlay, or RSS If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on iTunes and write a brief review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the show. If you are unsure how to Rate and Review? Click HERE for a quick video tutorial. MORE EXCELLENCE: Get The Edict of Excellence!
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Gary Bizzo has been a Mentor to over 1000 business leaders & entrepreneurs. He was a National Finalist in Canadas 2014 BDC Mentorship Award & his book “How to Start a Successful Business The First Time!” has been nominated for the International 2014 Small Business Book Awards. Entrepreneur Magazine, said Bizzo was one of 17 Masters of Marketing & PR Entrepreneurs Can Learn From. Bizzo was Founder/COO of Kickstart Business Catalyst, a business incubator/accelerator & Venture Financing business. He is currently a Partner with Equifaira Advisors, Liquidity Event Planners, specialists in strategy & execution, corporate finance, capital formation & investor relations. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Gary’s system of execution How Gary figured out that he was really good at execution and why he chose this area to excel in it Why execution all comes down to organization Gary’s 7 digital folders that are the foundation of his system of execution How Gary and his partners are changing the system to simplify the process Getting everyone to comply with this system The calendar system that Gary and his partners will be implementing next Ways to contact Gary: Website: garybizzo.com Twitter: @GaryBizzo LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/garybizzo Book: “How to Start a Successful Business The First Time!”
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Gary Liu is the CEO @ Digg, the incredibly famous platform that allows users to find, read and share the most talked about stories on the internet. Prior to joining Digg, Gary was an early employee at Spotify holding numerous positions including, Head of Spotify Labs and Global Director of Ad Product Strategy. Gary joined Spotify from AOL, where he was the Director of Sales Strategy and Operations at Patch. Before joining AOL, Gary was a business and sales operations leader at Google and Clickable. We would like to say a special thank you to Mattermark for providing all the data used in the show today and you can check out Mattermark Search here! Click To Play In Today's Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Gary made his entry into the world of tech and later became CEO at Digg? 2.) What were Gary's biggest takeaways from his time at Google and being an early employee at Spotfiy? How has he adapted those learnings to his role now at Digg? 3.) What really happened at Digg? What went wrong? Why did Digg not live up to the early hype of being the darling of the internet age? How are Digg evolving to change this? 4.) In the vastly competitive space of content creation and distribution, how do Digg stand out and differentiate themselves from the plethora of options available to consumers? 5.) How do Digg try to engage and unite the community through the commenting process without alienating people through the potential for malicious posts and trolling? 6.) How does a platform like Digg plan to monetize content with the ever disappearing ad dollar? Does it concern Gary or does he see potential in other avenues? Items Mentioned In Today's Episode: Gary's Fave Book: J.D Salinger, The Catcher and The Rye Gary's Fave Blog: Jon Russell, Asia Tech News Review As always you can follow The Twenty Minute VC, Harry and Gary on Twitter here! If you would like to see a more colourful side to Harry with many a mojito session, you can follow him on Instagram here!
Gary Auerbach is the winner of the World Freestyle Frisbee Championship in Jacksonville, FL. Gary started playing with a Frisbee at age 11 during summer camp and became immediately hooked. Eventually, this led him to compete all over the world. After winning the The World Freestyle Frisbee Championship, Gary has turned his hobby into a full fledged business, which inspires and teaches people everywhere to pursue their dreams. According to Gary (and I agree): the sky's the limit. What Gary Auerbach and I talk about in today's broadcast: How Gary leveraged his position to connect with schools How Gary grew his TV exposure during the early years How Gary diversified and pivoted his business The ways that he is improving his marketing You can find Gary Auerbach online: www.frisbeeguy.com/ If you enjoyed today's podcast, please leave a review on iTunes here. Thanks so much in advance for your support.