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WHY Your Bad Habits Get Ignored??? Lise is a hypnotherapist, psychotherapist author speaker and total badass of the human mind. She joins the show today to share her strategies and tells her stories and share her experiences with mental health. Everything from not comparing yourself to people to techniques we can implement every day to become more self aware. I hope you guys enjoy this conversation as much as I did. Connect With Lise https://www.liseleblanc.ca/site/contact Follow Lise https://www.instagram.com/liseleblanc_official/ Lise's Books https://www.liseleblanc.ca/books Time Codes: 0:00 - Introduction 0:10 - Opening Chat 0:30 - What was Lise's experience like leaving high school 5:00 - How Lise became a psychotherapist 8:30 - How Glen stopped himself from comparing himself to others 14:10 - How does Lise build connection with people 15:00 - How to stop comparing yourself to others 20:00 - Implementing ideas 21:00 - Manifestation 26:00 - What can parents do for their kids mental health 28:00 - Advice I gave my friend 29:15 - How to figure out what you want to do 37:00 - Lise shares her Incredible experience from Peru 43:45 - Glen's Experience in Ecuador 48:00 - Lise explains a Trauma anniversary 54:45 - Lise's Author experience 58:50 - What is a common misconception with mental health 1:10:00 - Final Message From Lise 1:12:00 - Conclusion New Here: Link Up With Glen: https://www.instagram.com/glenyg96/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2cJr8YrI1xPPMkrYRpAfBc? si=AqVKuWuBRoaoP9iG5kMZ8g *SEND QUESTIONS TO ME THROUGH INSTAGRAM: @ https://www.instagram.com/glenyg96/
Joey turner is a Jr. Meteorological Tech, Outdoorsman, BA.(H) Geography & ERPG. Ecosystem Restoration! We talk about his journey to his career as a geographer, his crazy experiences confronting wolves when he was younger, his wilderness trips, hardcore band stories and other fun topics. I hope you guys enjoy this conversation as much as I did. Thank you! How Joey Became The Wild Geographer! Find Joey @ https://www.instagram.com/wildgeographer/ Check Out His Adventures :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VojUv-dmO4&ab_channel=TheWildGeographer Follow Glen: https://www.instagram.com/glenyg96/ Time Codes: 0:00 - Beginning of video 0:10 - introduction 0:30 - How Long Has Joey Had The Beard 1:30 - Joey's Transition after High School 8:25 - Joey's Favorite memory of contract work 10:20 - Where did Glen go to school? 12:30 - Joey's job search process 17:40 - What is Joey's favorite career experience 22:00 - We all know someone who hates their life but makes bank 24:20 - How Joey Became the Wild Geographer 30:00 - The Power Of Creating and connecting with people 32:30 - What Hurdles Glen Faces in Podcasting 35:15 - How Glen & Joey Got Comfortable on camera 38:26 - Is it easier to play a character than be yourself? 42:32 - What is the most uncomfortable moment Joey's had on a trip? 50:30 - Joey's Dream Adventure 58:45 - Joey's Outhouse encounter with Wolves 59:51 - What was Alaska Like? 1:01:18 - Back Woods Cabin NL Shout out 1:03:15 - How Joey Got Into Music 1:09:03 - Joey's Final Message New Here: Link Up With Glen: https://www.instagram.com/glenyg96/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2cJr8YrI1xPPMkrYRpAfBc?si=AqVKuWuBRoaoP9iG5kMZ8g
#529: Today Shann is speaking with Clinical Psychologist, Glen Tanner from Sydney Australia. Glen is the host of the Mindcog podcast where he interviews experts in the fields of psychology, neuroscience, wellbeing, and high performance to break down the science behind your mind, brain, and behavior. Glen is passionate about psychology, and it's his mission to help people reconnect with their values, achieve their goals, unlock their potential, and live more rich, meaningful and fulfilling lives. Glen has first-hand experience with Mental Health - having lived with anxiety most of his life. Unfortunately, anxiety does not discriminate. It cuts a swathe through every level and facet of our society: men, women, children, old, young, rich, poor, black, white, and all levels of physical and educational ability - Not even psychologists are immune. Show Notes: “The shoe that fits one person pinches the other, there is no recipe for living that suits all cases.” - Carl Jung Glen suffered from anxiety is entire life. Glen shares the story of his transition from a winemaker to a psychologist Why there is no quick- fix for an anxiety problem. It takes time and a combination of methods and lifestyle changes. -How Glen cared for himself after losing both his mother and father to lung cancer while he was completing his Psychology degree. Glen believes that therapists are not and do not need to be immune to mental illness.Listen to the Mindcog Podcast at www.themindcogpodcast.com/
Glen Sutherland is a real estate investor from Cambridge Ontario, where he lives with his wife and two children. He started his investing journey purchasing buy and hold rental real estate locally, and after a lot of research, he learned of more favorable laws, lower property taxes, and lower cost of entry south of the border.He also hosts the podcast, A Canadian Investing In The USA, where he provides information and advice to investors interested in investing in both Canada and the US. Glen owns properties in both Canada and in the USA and understands the advantages of investing cross-border to achieve higher ROI on his investments. [00:01 – 06:06] Opening SegmentLet's get to know Glen SutherlandGlen talks about his backgroundLearning from Podcasts about American real estateThe key difference between C Corp and S Corp as an investor[06:07 – 11:56] Investing Across BordersGetting into the US real estate marketDifferences in the US and Canadian real estate marketCurrent markets Glen is investing onStarting his Podcast and sharing content[11:57 – 24:53] Scaling his real estate portfolio Across BordersGlen talks about how he scaled his portfolioFirst focused on turnkey propertiesFocusing and going deep in a couple of markets rather than expanding so wideFinding solutions to financing challenges Glen faced in his investmentsLease options and joint ventures[24:54 – 29:45] Closing SegmentGlen's advice to aspiring investorsDon't Give Up. Do your due diligence on everything.How Glen stays on top of his gameHis way to make the world a better placeHow to reach out to Glen– links belowFinal words from Glen and MeTweetable Quotes:“That's the key to everything, is to try and find a team that ideally is very knowledgeable, ideally is smarter than you.” - Glen Sutherland“No matter what, you're gonna run out of money. So you need to have a strategy to recycle this money.” - Glen Sutherland“Don't Give Up. Do your due diligence on everything.” - Glen SutherlandResources Mentioned: A Canadian Investing in the USA------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Glen, send him an email at glen@glensutherland.com or visit https://www.glensutherland.com/ Connect with me:I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify strategy and provide solid predictable returns.Call: 901-500-6191FacebookLinkedInLike, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me --> sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com
Whether it's our jobs, our way of life, or we actually lost someone close to us, we've all had to cope with loss. Dealing with grief is an incredibly difficult task, and with emotions running high, sometimes all we can do is laugh. Comedian Glen Tickle released an entire album devoted to it, so we invited him onto the podcast to learn how he dealt with the experience of losing a brother, but how he turned it into nearly an hour of poignant, funny, and cathartic comedy. I mean, how awkward is it when we have to figure out just the right thing to say to comfort someone else experiencing grief? We prove you CAN laugh at that. In this episode, we talk with Glen about: -If anyone in his family was mad that he made an entire comedy album based on the death of his brother. -Glen's quarantine project, Jerk Magazine. -Laurie Kilmartin's album about her dead dad. -The conception of his album, "Good Grief: A Comedy About Loss And Being Bad At It." -Stolen jokes / parallel thinking. -Reincarnation. -The weird things people will say to comfort you when you experience loss. -How Glen worked out an entire hour about death to prepare for the album recording. -Producing an album. -Drawing crowds while touring as a little-known comedian. -The inexperienced comedian's most frequent mistake. -The Michael Richards incident. -Similarities between delivering a eulogy and a wedding speech. -The difference between telling jokes about your dead brother and hearing jokes about your dead son. -Sneaking easter eggs and inside jokes into your bits. -Feeling bad about doing comedy so soon after losing a loved one. -Therapy. -How comedians tend to handle the stages of grief differently. -Was Glen's brother actually in the CIA? -Stating cold, unfeeling facts to deal with grief. -Is it okay to 'um' and 'uh' as a comedian? -Why "I don't know what to say" might be the best thing to say to someone dealing with loss. -And more! Additional bonus footage available if you become a Patron. Visit patreon.com/youcantlaughpod for exclusive access. Produced by Golden Ox Studio | Music: Producedbyzip
Welcome to Mind Your Own Business, the podcast that helps photographers improve their business and their lives! Today, we chat with Glen Clark. Glen discusses ways to get your foot in the door with companies for sponsorship opportunities. You don't want to miss this! We discuss: How Glen got started in the photography industry How to begin the process of forming relationships with companies in order get sponsorships Tips for building your skillset and doing your homework Tips for building your brand How speaking skills can ultimately help your long term goals How to make the most out of networking at conferences Why it's important to give a company a reason to want to form a sponsorship relationship with you Advice for photographers just starting out Glen can be found at @GlenAClark on social media Be sure to let us know if you have any thoughts or questions in the comments section. We do our best to answer all questions in a timely manner. You can be the next guest on our podcast Do you have an idea for a topic or want to hear from your favorite photographer or influencer in our industry? Send an email to skip@mei500.com or chamira@photofocus.com, with the subject line MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS IDEA. Then write a brief description of your topic or idea. If you are recommending someone, please include their name, contact information and state if you would like to be a guest host. Thanks for listening! Don’t forget to share this episode with your friends. You can also listen on iTunes; we’d love it if you could post a review!
(This episode was recorded during the US outbreak of COVID-19.) You have to relentlessly pursue your business in order to stay on top. In this incredible episode with entrepreneur, Glen Li, you’ll be given the motivation and tools you need to tackle stagnation. The best way to succeed in any area of life is to not get complacent. Improve. Always improve, adapt to new things, stay up the date, and overdo your positive actions! TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: (3:43) How Glen kept his momentum. (8:27) The “Overdoing” concept in business. (14:30) Taking responsibility for yourself. (15:50) Continued success equals continued effort. (18:17) Closing thoughts.
Gary chatted with investor Glen Sutherland, a Canadian investing in the USA. He started with buy/hold investments early on in Canada What you'll learn: How Glen migrated from buying one investment property for his retirement to multiple units How the ‘Bank Of Grandma’ played in to his early success - family members can be a great source of cash for your investment journey Proactive strategies for dealing with tenants and rent, if they are struggling or lost their job, especially during a pandemic Should we be investing in real estate now, or see how things play out over the coming months? Why it still may be a good time to invest, based on past cycles What happens if there is a shortage in properties for sale, or if there are too many properties for sales? The differences between investing in the States and Canada How you must do research to see where you will invest in the US Why prices are more favourable in certain areas, and make it easier to get into the market vs. Ontario Why renovation costs in the US will gain you more, as everything is more expensive in Canada - Dual flush toilets were purchased for $60 How it’s important to assemble a strong team to help you, or a good property manager Why you should be afraid of purchasing properties that need more love - Glen is no longer afraid of buying cheap properties that will appraise at a higher value Mortgages can be had, because there are so many banks across the United States, and some that are only in different states What is a ‘non-recourse loan’ in the US? Why you should use a corporation for investing, and nothing should be in your name What are the loan to value ratios in the US? What are the criteria for getting a mortgage in the US as a Canadian? Most mortgages are low risk in the US And MORE! Glen’s Bio Glen Sutherland is a real estate investor from Cambridge, ON where he lives with his wife and two terrific children. He started his investing journey purchasing 'buy and hold' rental real estate locally. After a lot of research, he learned of more favourable laws, lower property taxes, and lower cost of entry south of the border. These factors make for greater ease of wealth creation. These days, Glen is investing in the US by buying, renovating, refinancing to grow his rental real estate portfolio. He also hosts the Podcast and Youtube channel entitled, "A Canadian Investing in the US", where he provides information and advice to investors interested in investing in both Canada and the US. He enjoys the privilege of sharing his knowledge with others. Website: https://www.glensutherland.com/ Phone: 519-502-9340 Email: glen@glensutherland.com Interested in learning more about Real Estate Investing? Visit https://www.smarthomechoice.ca
This was an easy episode to choose. Glen Carlson is a HUGE fan of Intellectual Property, and so am I. We have an amazing chat about the value of it in business. Enjoy. IP Assets are absolutely integral to building your business. Whether you want to create more time and freedom for yourself, or grow your business into an empire, developing IP Assets is essential But don’t just take my word for it. On this episode of Leveraged and Loving It, I’m joined by Glen Carlson from Dent Global and Key Person of Influence to share his perspective on IP Assets and your business. We discuss: The 3 different types of brand. How Glen and his colleagues vastly undervalued their IP assets at the beginning. Why we undervalue our own IP. What an Asset Deficiency is and how to identify it. How to deal with still-evolving IP. And more. Shownotes: https://shareyourpassion.com.au/ep-50/
“You just keep working and you have short-term goals. For me, it was a very slow up-hill climb.” Glen Sobel, an L.A. born and raised drummer, is a familiar name within the industry. He has held the gig with Alice Cooper for over eight years and has also been working with Hollywood Vampires, featuring Alice, Joe Perry, and Johnny Depp! That is quite a heavy list of names, isn’t it? Beyond that, he has also toured with Chris Impellitteri, Jennifer Batten (Michael Jackson's guitarist), Tony Macalpine, Gary Hoey, Warner Bros recording act Beautiful Creatures (Ozzfest tour), Cypress Hill and many others. Glen has a reputation as being a quick study. He can learn a whole set of live material in a day or track an entire album worth of material on very short notice. He has a method of creating a cheat sheet that has helped him achieve such remarkable results and maintain his successful career over many years. Two examples of where he was thrown in the fire were when he subbed for Vasco Rossi’s Matt Laug and also Tommy Lee of Motley Crue. Both of these gigs were sudden and forced him to learn and execute material quickly. I was excited to speak to Glen because of his pistol hot reputation as a hired gun. It is a fiercely competitive career and Glen has proven his worth over and over again. I thought that having Glen speak about his expertise on the podcast would bring a lot of value to anyone who either is already slugging it out in this role or those who are just beginning their journey. There is a lot of useful and promising advice in this episode for our community. You Will Hear About…. Glen talks about his first band ever, Bourbon Street. Us talking about how deep interest and passion in something can lead to success over time. CBG’s (Character Building Gigs). When is it time to move on or stay on board to see if what you envision becomes reality. The advice and mentorship that Gregg Bissonette has provided Glen with. How Glen prepared and executed some major sub in gigs. We’re talking about Matt Laug and Tommy Lee. Glen’s neck injury several years ago and what he does now to preserve himself and also future proof his career. If Glen couldn’t play drums anymore, what else would he do? How real is the rock n’ roll image? Is it just an image? Are there too many samples in modern rock music? Are typical bar gigs for 50 people better or worse than playing sold out arenas with Alice Cooper? Why Should You Listen? To have a lengthy conversation with one of rock music’s finest hired guns in the business is a rare opportunity. I felt it was paramount to have him share his first-hand experiences being a hired gun. It is so that all of you can both have a better vantage point to the real side of this industry. You could get caught up with dreams and visions of a life better than your own and maybe something like what Glen does is the answer; in your mind. I wanted to both demystify this fantasy and also provide helpful tips for working drummers told through the vast experiences that Glen has had. I think that we managed to create a fine episode that will serve listeners on a very practical level. Glen’s Socials Instagram Facebook YouTube Website Drumeo Gab’s Socials Instagram Facebook
Discover the real estate investment potential for Canadians in the US market, learn the steps to take to set up legal and financial processes and avoid trouble with taxes, and know more about the biggest mistake that Canadians do in investing in the United States. Resources/Links www.glensutherland.com Summary Glen Sutherland is a real estate investor who invests in Ontario, Alabama, Indiana, and Missouri from Cambridge, Ontario. After getting comfortable with being an hour and a half from his rentals, he made the jump to the USA for lower property taxes, more favorable landlord laws, and low purchase prices. In this episode, Glen recounts his personal real estate investing experience as a Canadian in the United States. Learn from him the do’s and don’ts in setting up legal and financial structures and avoid tax issues. Discover the advantages of investing cross border to achieve higher ROI on his investments. Topics Covered: 00:54 – Glen recalls how he got involved in real estate investing and ended up in the United States 02:40 – The type of markets he invested in 04:06 – Why he decided to start in that kind of market 06:58 – An overview of the steps to take to set up legal and financial structures and not get double “whammied” with taxes 09:02 – How he used and managed cash in investing down in the United States 11:08 – How Glen manages his deals 12:35 – The number of markets he’s currently investing and the locations 13:52 – Biggest mistakes that his fellow Canadians are doing 15:08 – Connecting with Glen through his podcast and website Key Takeaways: “I think the big mistake is that the numbers are different. The number, like they see a house that’s like 75,000 that rents for $750 a month. And then go and buy it. But they don’t realize that that’s a commonplace. And they’re not buying a deal at all. And they’re buying at a market or even above market. And they, they don’t understand that because it’s totally different. You bought that $75,000 property, but it’s only worth $65,000, and it’s going to take you five or 10 years to get up to your 75.” – Glen Sutherland Connect with Glen Sutherland: www.glensutherland.com A Canadian Investing in the U.S. podcast Facebook LinkedIn YouTube Connect with Dave Dubeau: Property Profits Podcast www.davedubeau.com www.investorattractiondemo.com Facebook LinkedIn Enjoyed the Podcast? Please subscribe on iTunes for updates
Today on the Podcast I have a very special guest - Glen Carlson. Glen is the co-founder of Dent Global and the Key Person of Influence Accelerator. Dent offers training, advisory, and business services for rising stars of business, and they’ve recently completed their 97th intake of the KPI program. When it comes to people who have had a profound impact on my business and life, Glen is up there with the likes of Paul Dunn and Daniel Flynn. He’s not only an expert on things like pitching, publishing, and partnerships, but his insights on giving through business are game-changing. In this episode, Glen takes us right back to the days of growing his very first business with Daniel Priestley. He talks about the valuable lessons he learned around leveraging profile and building influence, and how that lead to the creation of the KPI program. Glen also talks about his first giving experience in business, when he teamed up with The Hunger Project to donate the revenue from his event ticket sales. He talks about the incredible impact this giving gesture had on his business and the light bulb moment where he realised how powerful giving could be. Glen also dives deep into the ‘multiplier effect’ of giving, explaining the multi-faceted benefits giving has on your business and life. He talks about the common objections to giving and how to get past them, and the emotional impact the Global Goals ‘We the People’ video had on his team. Glen will inspire you to adopt a giving program in your business while explaining just how easy and affordable it is. Enjoy! What You Will Discover in This Episode: Glen’s first giving experience through business with The Hunger Project. Why hunger is our greatest asset. How Glen discovered the power behind leveraging a business owner’s reputation and profile. How giving makes you stand out and acts as a powerful differentiator. How B1G1 makes giving effortless and easy for any business. The multiplier effect of giving. How Dent gamified giving to encourage their clients to take action and complete tasks. Why you should start giving now rather than waiting until you’re successful. Resources: Video - Global Goals: We the People Pledge1percent.org B1G1 Free KPI Book The Dent Podcast Free KPI Scorecard dent.global/start Connect with Glen: Glen’s Facebook Glen’s Instagram Glen’s LinkedIn Are you enjoying the podcast? Listen to the episode here and leave us a review: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/inspiring-business-for-good/id1442173853?mt=2 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/inspiring-business-for-good Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/inspiringbusinessforgood Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9pbnNwaXJlLmJ1c2luZXNzL2NhdGVnb3J5L2luc3BpcmluZy1idXNpbmVzcy1mb3ItZ29vZC1wb2RjYXN0L2ZlZWQv Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Gfg1nuJFEZpzRocWWWi2U?si=1hhfmpRsQiOAnEDk47EV5w Don’t forget to subscribe on iTunes to be notified when new episodes are released. The post Glen Carlson on the Multiplier Effect of Giving & Why You Should Start Giving Before You’re Ready appeared first on Inspire CA - Family Small Business Accountants Brisbane.
“'Because I said so' as a coach shouldn’t be good enough. We should be able to answer 'Why?' and if we can’t, it’s because we’re unprepared.” While hockey has long been his background, playing 4 years of Junior and & professional seasons across Europe, Nate Leslie is renowned for his passion for coaching and his West Coast Hockey Prep Camp. Nate joins us to talk about the integration between coaching and educating, as well as two of the four sources of motivation: Mastery and Service. Nate supports these two intrinsic motivations as being far more sustainable than ego-boosters and encourages kids to love the pure joy of improvement. Book Recommendations The Coaches Habit by Michael Bungay Stanier The Power of Why by Amanda Lang (https://books.google.ca/books/about/The_Power_Of_Why.html?id=rUADs-rPGdgC&source=kp_book_description&redir_esc=y) Table of Contents 00:29 - Guest Intro 03:53 - Top 3 Issues in Sport 07:06 - Loving the Sport 12:58 - Transition from Athlete to "Real World" 17:10 - Choosing Hockey 19:33 - Nate's Upcoming Projects 22:33 - Books 24:30 - Nate's Family 28:30 - Millennials 31:10 - #1 Tip for New Coaches 35:35 - Top 3 Characteristics of Great Coaches 37:10 - Nate's Platforms 39:40 - How Glen and Nate met
Glen Weyl (@glenweyl) and Riva Melissa-Tez (@rivatez) join Erik for this episode. They discuss Glen’s book, Radical Markets, and a number of topics related to it, including:- The similarities between Rio de Janeiro and San Francisco when it comes to wealth distribution- Why Glen has received blame and praise on different issues from both sides of the political spectrum- Why the book appeals primarily not to the right or the left, but to the open-minded- The reason that Glen calls himself a social technologist- How Glen came to meet Vitalik Buterin and how they ended up writing a paper together, which Glen calls “the single thing I’m most proud of intellectually”- Skeptical perspectives on blockchain and cryptocurrency, and why Glen calls them “a society of absolute private property governed by plutocracy”- “The problem of funding public goods without having to pre-suppose that it’s all going to be done by some particular democratic government somewhere.”- Why Glen thinks the news media is the best opportunity for decentralized funding- The idea that “economics is a disguise for the interests of a narrow part of society.”- Glen’s relationship with Jaron Lanier and his admiration of Jaron as a thinker- Glen and Riva’s requests for startups- Evolving the idea of human capital Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform. Check us out on the web at villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.Venture Stories is brought to you by Village Global, is hosted by co-founder and partner Erik Torenberg, and is produced by Brett Bolkowy.
Glen Weyl (@glenweyl) and Riva Melissa-Tez (@rivatez) join Erik for this episode. They discuss Glen’s book, Radical Markets, and a number of topics related to it, including:- The similarities between Rio de Janeiro and San Francisco when it comes to wealth distribution- Why Glen has received blame and praise on different issues from both sides of the political spectrum- Why the book appeals primarily not to the right or the left, but to the open-minded- The reason that Glen calls himself a social technologist- How Glen came to meet Vitalik Buterin and how they ended up writing a paper together, which Glen calls “the single thing I’m most proud of intellectually”- Skeptical perspectives on blockchain and cryptocurrency, and why Glen calls them “a society of absolute private property governed by plutocracy”- “The problem of funding public goods without having to pre-suppose that it’s all going to be done by some particular democratic government somewhere.”- Why Glen thinks the news media is the best opportunity for decentralized funding- The idea that “economics is a disguise for the interests of a narrow part of society.”- Glen’s relationship with Jaron Lanier and his admiration of Jaron as a thinker- Glen and Riva’s requests for startups- Evolving the idea of human capital Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform. Check us out on the web at villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.Venture Stories is brought to you by Village Global, is hosted by co-founder and partner Erik Torenberg, and is produced by Brett Bolkowy.
Tax Pro Nation | The Podcast For Independent Tax Professionals
In episode 11 of Tax Pro Nation, 37-year veteran tax pro and entrepreneur Glen Wielandt speaks about scaling franchises with the “Big 3” tax franchises and what it takes to succeed in the tax business. He has trained more than 100 area developers and 250 franchisees. He is the former Director of Franchise Business Development at Fiesta Auto Insurance and Tax® and has owned and operated 18 tax preparation offices in the Denver, Colorado, area. To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: http://taxpronation.com/11 Quotables: [13:06] “It’s not the number of offices you own, but it’s the amount of tax returns you do in each office that’s important.” —Glen Wielandt [19:04] “If I had delegated the amount of tax returns that I did myself and paid more attention to my offices, I probably could have been more successful.” —Glen Wielandt [24:37] “It’s really important if you are going to be a multiple-office owner that you really learn more about business than taxes.” —Glen Wielandt [53:38] “As you grow, you need to take care of the people that take care of you.” —Glen Wielandt In This Conversation We Cover: [03:47] Why a tax business is notoriously difficult to scale [05:56] Why a franchise model works better than corporate-owned stores [08:02] The role mentorship plays in scaling during the Multiplication step of The Pronto Path [09:45] The 2 skills Glen’s Army and VITA experience taught him that helped his career [11:20] How Glen moonlighted with H&R Block and saw an opportunity for 28,000 tax returns [12:03] How Glen bought his first territory with Jackson-Hewitt [13:06] “It’s not the number of offices you own, but it’s the amount of tax returns you do in each office that’s important.” —Glen Wielandt [14:44] The 3 groups of tax pros that will benefit most from this episode [16:44] How Glen’s past District Manager of H&R Block (now head of CTEC) mentored him to see more opportunity [17:14] Glen’s pitfalls he ran into in his first offices and how he lost money over and over [19:04] “If I had delegated the amount of tax returns that I did myself and paid more attention to my offices, I probably could have been more successful.” —Glen Wielandt [21:59] The important difference between a tax preparer and an owner of a tax business [24:37] “It’s really important if you are going to be a multiple-office owner that you really learn more about business than taxes.” —Glen Wielandt [24:56] Glen’s insights from being mentored by John Hewitt [28:09] The “FTS” secret in the franchise model to guarantee a 90% success rate [32:54] What works in this new tax business environment? What’s an example? [35:40] Glen’s Liberty Tax experience and franchise scaling insights [37:38] Jeff asks about a poorly branded tax business he would drive by in TN [40:28] Guerilla Marketing tactics Liberty Tax used as they grew [42:02] The shift in marketing from the foot traffic tactics to the mobile phone [45:35] Building a culture of sales at Fiesta Auto Insurance and Tax [49:10] Feeling like you cannot charge what you should and what to do about it [51:15] Glen shares his experience growing franchises with Roni Deutsch [53:38] “As you grow, you need to take care of the people that take care of you.” —Glen Wielandt [58:10] In light of all the recent changes to the tax industry, is the tax business dead? [01:01:51] Glen shares an encouraging story of a franchisee who went from being $35K in debt to owning 35 tax offices Tax Pro Nation is sponsored by Pronto Tax School, Inc. Sponsored links include: The Pronto Path infographic http://taxpronation.com/path Basic Income Tax (Federal) course link: http://taxpronation.com/basic Business Tax Verified online course link http://taxpronation.com/business To sponsor an episode, please email hello@taxpronation.com Tax Pro Nation is produced by Podcast Masters
Glen James is the financial adviser whose life does not revolve around his work. Instead, he moulds his work around his life up on the Central Coast and enjoys every minute of it. After starting his business Fortify Financial at the ripe age of 25, Glen recalls being young enough and dumb enough to think he could do it – and it turns out he could. With 8 years under his belt as a self-employed adviser, Glen has discovered what works and what doesn’t work in his business and shares with us some of the lessons and ideas he has picked up along the way, like: Why he will only meet with clients on his terms (and what those terms are) Glen’s guaranteed way to lock in a financial relationship with a client How to find a quality dealer group and build a strong professional relationship with them How Glen is using his ‘2k18 Savings Challenge’ as a one to many approach and the response he is getting Why he uses the review process to re-educate his clients and how effective it is How he built his ‘Sort Your Money Out’ podcast from scratch Why Glen tells people he retired at 25 and what he loves about being a financial adviser Plus much, much more… This podcast is full of witty remarks, memorable one-liners and a bunch of new ideas and strategies that will have you thinking about how to shake things up within your practice and with your clients. ----- As always, we'd like to give a big shout out to our major partner Zurich and to SunSuper for the continued support.
"the Colonel possessed a varied collection" [CROO] There are certain hallmarks of good collectors that make them stand out. One is that they enjoy the hunt as much as they enjoy the treasure. Another is that they enjoy sharing their plunder with others who appreciate the significance of such items. It's no mistake that we're using terms piratical to describe the Dan Posnansky, BSI ("Colonel Hayter") approach to collecting. For his collection includes the largest number of assembled pirated editions of the Sherlock Holmes stories in the world. But it also includes much more than that. And now it's up for auction. We invited Glen Miranker, BSI ("The Origin of Tree Worship") back to talk with us, as his friendship with Dan goes back 40 years, and his own collecting abilities grew under Dan's guidance. Join us on this journey as we explore what makes a collector like Dan tick, and what are some of the gems of this once-in-a-generation auction of Sherlockian and Doylean material. Information on sponsors, links, and notes available below. Sponsors This episode includes our two longtime sponsors, plus a new addition. Please support our sponsors by visiting their sites: Would you care to become a sponsor? You can find . Notes 4:50 A word from the Ancient, Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Wessex 6:20 Introducing Glen Miranker 10:00 The lure of "pirated" editions 15:23 Posnansky collection overview 20:00 A unique collector 22:00 The breadth and volume of the collection 29:15 Collecting secrets 36:50 Among the treasures: Bell's Chronology 45:20 The joy of sharing 47:38 How Glen met Dan 57:43 The Baker Street Journal 59:28 The latest Sherlock Holmes Brand Product 1:01:13 The Editor's Gas-Lamp: Tom Francis's essay on Dan Links Dan Posnansky on Glen Miranker on Many more links, articles and images are available in our Flipboard magazine at as well as through our accounts on , , and . Please , , , , or —or the podcast player of your choice—and be kind enough to leave a rating or review for the show. And please tell a friend about us, in any fashion you feel comfortable. Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at (774) 221-READ (7323).
First ever Kooks Christmas Intro 1:50 Christmas Stories 3:04 Good or Bad Gifts 8:10 Chris says he really doesnt care for Christmas and why. 11:50 Chris's son and work 15:45 Instagram money flashers 21:00 Chris ruins Christmas 22:43 Crumb of the Week 30:35 How Glen handles social media drama 31:00 Pro football playoff discussion
Have you ever had one of those moments where you’ve been working on a problem for a while (or trying to figure something out) and then (almost out of nowhere) everything ‘clicks’...and it suddenly makes sense? What if this 'click' was so dramatic that it helped you get more accomplished than you ever thought possible? And all of sudden, you no longer had to wonder why you weren't achieving your goals and instead knew exactly what you needed to do to keep hitting them? And what if it was all based around a super simple productivity technique that ANYONE can use? In this episode of Deconstructing Success, you’ll hear from someone who experienced this click last year, what the simple productivity technique was and exactly how you can use it to achieve your own goals each day. Glen Allsopp, quit college at 18 and moved to South Africa to become the social media manager for massive brands like Land Rover, Nissan and Hewlett Packard. At the age of 19, this self-described “introvert” went to work for himself and now runs his own 6-figure a month marketing company from all over the world having lived in the Netherlands, South Africa, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore...among many other places. I’ve known Glen for many years and wanted to interview him for the show but I didn’t want to talk to him about travel or marketing or any of the things that he’s typically interviewed about. I wanted to know how he got to where he is today and how gets SO much done. And this idea was sparked by a blog post he wrote a few months ago titled, How a Simple Productivity Tool Helped Create the World’s Best Marketing Blog. The simple productivity tool he was talking about was the Pomodoro Technique and his insights into this amazingly effective productivity method blew me away. We'll cover all of that (and so much more) in this exclusive interview with Glen Allsopp in Episode #4 of Deconstructing Success! 5 Big Things You'll Learn in This Episode: Why Glen says “no to everything,” and how he cultivates “a singular path” of his career. The reason he quit a “dream job” where he was given 3 million dollars to spend on buying websites and was making more money than he ever had in his life. How Glen avoids dropping new habits after the initial excitement wears off. Why working for 4 hours (or 10 Pomodoros) per day is enough for him to accomplish everything he needs to get done. The lightbulb moment that allowed him to stop wondering why he wasn't achieving the “stretch-goals” he set for himself and how he actually start acheiving them. And how this helped crystallize something big for me as well. Why it’s so important to remember that the little things stack together over time to create much bigger wins. And you just have to make sure to keep hacking away at the little challenges each day. 5 Big Questions I Ask Glen in Our Interview: How do you define success? What do you for the first 60 minutes of each day? Have you found a correlation between accomplishment and overall happiness? Why do you choose to focus on small, incremental steps rather than big, massive action? You've said, “I don’t think I would be where I am today without the Pomodoro method.” What is it and why is it so important? What’s one thing that keeps people from being successful? 5 Fast Facts About Glen Allsopp: At 16 Glen's first website was featured in the book DJ'ing for Dummies. 7 years later Wiley asked him to write his own for Dummies book. Glen quit college at 18 and moved to South Africa to become the social media manager for massive brands like Land Rover, Nissan and Hewlett Packard. He was profiled by the Guardian as part of their feature on "digital nomads" traveling the world while working online. Glen runs his own 6-figure a month marketing company from all over the world having lived in the Netherlands, South Africa, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore...among many other places. He's a self-described introvert. Thank you SO much for listening to the Deconstructing Success show. Two quick things before you go.. Thing #1) Don’t forget to subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, just type in “deconstructing success” in the search bar...and click the subscribe button. And if you enjoyed today’s show, please take a few moments to leave a review...your support means the world to us! Thing #2) You can get all of the shownotes, transcripts, breakdowns and special bonuses for this and every other episode at http://chriswinfield.com/podcast That’s it! Now go out and have the best day ever and we’ll see you next week right here on the Deconstructing Success show!
Dr. Glen McCracken is an Emergency Room Physician with 20 years' experience. He has won the prestigious "Top Doctor" of Phoenix Award multiple years, an award given to only a few physicians per year in his specialty. From 2004 to 2006, Dr. McCracken served as President and CEO of Scottsdale Emergency Associates Ltd. (SEA). Dr. McCracken served on behalf of SEA as Chairman of the Emergency Department of one of these facilities, Scottsdale Healthcare Shea. In 2009, Dr. McCracken pursued his passion for business and obtained an MBA from the University of Arizona. He has also served as Chief Medical Officer for several start- up companies including a telemedicine company Statdoctors and a Hospital Software company Medeci. In his most recent venture he co-Founded eVisit an innovative telemedicine company that allows Physicians and healthcare providers to engage their patients, increasing their revenues by increasing work flow efficiencies and allowing payment for after hour work. You can reach Glen via LinkedIn or e-mail him at gmccracken@evisit.com. evisit.com 00:00 Glen McCraken talks his “origin story”--How he found himself on the path of entrepreneurship. 2:00 There is a huge shortage of primary care doctors, leading to an influx in urgent care patients.2:57 Glen McCraken recognized that this is a problem that needs solving, so he started StatDoctors.3:36 What ‘Traditional TeleMedicine' looks like.5:10 Glen founded a company called eVisit.5:20 What eVisit does.6:35 The issues with patients who can't see their primary doctors when they need/want to.8:10 How Glen's business allows patients to reach their primary doctors virtually, while also providing doctors with compensation for their consultations.10:00 Glen walks us through using eVisit.13:00 Do patients do well acknowledging when an eVisit is appropriate and when they really need to see a doctor in person?14:50 Opportunity costs and how this fits into the eVisit world.18:20 Wait time and convenience, and Glen's findings about this.22:15 Glen discusses his latest project.26:20 The eVisit model vs. a Direct Subscription Model.28:30 How hospitals can use eVisit to bring value to hospitals by limiting readmission through a free service for patients.31:30 Glen gives advice to provider groups on what to ask before going the tech route.