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Car Con Carne
Instrumental duo El Bisonte visits Chicago from Louisville (Episode 1048)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 16:54


El Bisonte is a spectacular bass and drum instrumental duo (Henry Ignacio - bass and sounds; Blake Lowery - drums) from Louisville, Kentucky. I caught up with them last weekend before they headlined “Goatstock” in Norridge, and we talked about: *Their take on Chicago *Louisville’s most famous haunted attraction *How Henry gets “upskirted” at live shows *What storytelling in song means for an instrumental band *Why they sat on “Buried Beneath the Rubble” for so long ## Car Con Carne sponsored by Easy Automation: easy-automation.net Transform your living space with cutting-edge home automation. Experience seamless control over audio/video, lighting, climate, security, and more. Embrace the future of smart living – your home, your rules. Get a quote by visiting easy-automation.net, or give Dan a call at 630.730.3728 ## TAG PUBLICITY is Music & Event Publicity company that is freshly distinctive. TAG PUBLICITY is a full service entertainment PR, talent development, branding, digital Marketing, Social Media Management, project management, distribution, content creation, booking, public relations company currently headed by Evan J. Thomas - You can reach out to Evan anytime for any of your PR needs to EvanJThomasPR@gmail.com Follow TAG Publicity on Facebook, IG, TikTok ## On Thursday, May 15, join me for a live recording of Car Con Carne at Legit Dogs and Ice in South Elgin – 322 S. Randall Road. Featuring music from Aaron Williams, Karen Shook and Derision Cult, comedy from Chris Bongat, and craft brewer Carson Souza from Obscurity Brewing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Manifestival
Step Into Your Power: Henry Ammar on Visualization, Self-Regulation & Success

Manifestival

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 55:27


RESOURCES- Join my 30 Day Challenge to transform your body, mind, and soul—step into your most vibrant self today here!- Want to be text friends and receive weekly inspiration? You can send JOY at +1 833 217 2760- Visit nativepathcompleteprotein.com/danette for this special free-shipping offer and take the first step towards your transformation today!- Try EverBella Biotin Complete Plus at EverBella.com and get 35% OFF with code DANETTE35 (limited time offer) CONNECT WITH DANETTEInstagram: @thedanettemayFacebook: Danette MayTikTok: @thedanettemayNEW TV Show on Youtube: @TheDanetteMayListen to The Danette May ShowRead my book: danettemay.com/embraceabundancebookGet The Rise book: therisebook.comWork with Danette: danettemay.comIn this heartfelt episode, I sit down with the incredible Henry Ammar—Human Behavior Expert, impact entrepreneur, and host of the top-rated podcast Making It Happen with Henry Ammar. Henry opens up about his emotional return to recording after a meaningful break and shares the grief he experienced after losing his mother. He reflects on how that loss gave him a powerful perspective on life, purpose, and presence. We dive deep into understanding who we are, what works for us individually, and how to live with full intentionality. Henry shares how he uses visualization, his daily spiritual grounding practices, and the importance of loving self-awareness to navigate life from a place of creation rather than survival.Henry's wisdom shines as we talk about what it means to truly love yourself—not only where you are, but enough to grow beyond it. He even shares how he stayed grounded during his interview with Will.i.am and the miracles that happen when you walk in alignment, even through fear. We explore co-creation, embodying love, and how freedom begins when we choose to live from truth. Henry has spoken to audiences of 35,000+, been featured in Forbes, and is a two-time TEDx speaker—his insight and energy are not only inspiring but deeply transformative. This conversation is one I know will stay with you long after you listen.IN THIS EPISODE:(3:26) What is Henry feeling coming out after his break on recording (5:40) Henry explains his grief around her mother and the retrospective it gave(11:19) How Henry does visualization (13:44) Live your life with full intentionality (14:36) Life is about creation and less “survival”(15:35) What are Henry's spiritual practices to ground him(19:08) Loving self awareness is key(22:57) Love yourself exactly where you are and love yourself enough not to stay...

The Tie
Tie Course Reviews-The Tree Farm

The Tie

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 18:34


The Tree Farm. We've given this one plenty of love in comparisons to other courses, but have yet to talk about it purely as its own review. Today that changes. Henry will be breaking down what he likes about it, and how he thinks the course will develop over time. In today's episode, you can expect: - Where The Tree Farm sits relative to other course's Henry likes. - The strengths and weaknesses of the course. - How Henry projects The Tree Farm will develop over time as a course as well as within the rankings. Hope you all enjoy this conversation.  Thanks for the support as always!  Cheers,  - The Tie Guys Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.thetiepodcast.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.instagram.com/thetiepodcast/?hl=en⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://mobile.twitter.com/thetiepodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ GoodWalk Coffee:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://goodwalkcoffee.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  CODE: thetie for 20% off  BDraddy: bdraddy.com  CODE: thetie25 for 25% off

The Mobility Standard
#30: "I Want to Help People Realize They Have So Many Choices": Henry Fan on The Mobility Standard

The Mobility Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 55:53


Our guest on this episode of the Mobility Standard podcast was Henry Fan, CEO and Co-Founder of the world's biggest investment migration company, Globevisa. In this episode, we talked about:How Henry got started in investment migration two decades ago, and what the Chinese market looked like back then;His “biggest, stupidest mistake” in business;Why he wants Globevisa to be the Amazon of immigration, and what he means by that term;What Henry looks for in a local partner and an illustrative story of things going wrong;Why Henry considers himself more of an expert on business operations than on immigration;Why International investment migration firms have not been successful in penetrating the Chinese B2C market;Why compliance risk grows in parallel with company size, and how to mitigate that;Why so few of the huge Chinese immigration firms have tried to internationalize;Why investment migration companies going to China need to keep a low profile;Why the main factor motivating Chinese emigration right now is a feeling of insecurity;What philosophy drives Henry Fan, and how he finds happiness in everyday life.Henry says he doesn't spend much time trying to predict what the future of free movement will look like but that he's determined to do his job to enable freedom of movement for as many people as possible:"I will try my best to build a platform. And with that platform, maybe I can help people realize they have so many choices. You don't have to pay a huge price to do it; you don't have to have a noble prize to do it. If you want it, the Globevisa platform will help you."He also acknowledges that he had to learn costly lessons before he was able to make Globevisa a global - rather than merely Chinese - investment migration behemoth."One of the biggest, stupidest mistakes I have ever made was to send my best Chinese staff to other countries," he says about his first attempt to internationalize his originally Chinese company almost ten years ago. "I wasted a lot of money and several years' time. I thought that was the way. But then I changed the strategy. Now, I just partner with the best local guys. We enter the market together, and we market Globevisa in a local way."Talking about the current state of China's investment migration market, Henry laments the prevalence of short-term, low-integrity approaches to business:“Right now, the competition is too hot. So, no one plays the long game. You just have to survive. And, for some programs, like EB-5 or certain golden visas, you can charge a crazy high price so that just a single client may be enough to keep a small firm alive for a whole year. So, no one is doing business in a decent way anymore. Everybody plays the short-term strategy. They try to find one rich guy, get some crazy profit, and then move on.”

Lunatics Radio Hour
Episode 129 - The Real History Behind Bloody Mary

Lunatics Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 69:50 Transcription Available


Are your sleepovers complete without the chilling game of Bloody Mary? The game's origins are steeped in mystery, intrigue, and eerie folklore. In this episode, we unravel the stories of three historical women who potentially inspired this bone-chilling game. From the turbulent reign of Queen Mary the First to the bloodcurdling tales of Elizabeth Bathory and the enigmatic Mary Worth, we walk you through the bloody corridors of history.Imagine a time when King Henry the Eighth severed ties with the catholic church, setting in motion a series of events that shaped the course of history. Delve into the reign of his daughter, Queen Mary I, infamous for her attempts to restore Catholicism and her reign of terror. You will also hear about the chilling tales associated with Elizabeth Bathory, a noblewoman speculated to have bathed in virgin blood for eternal youth. Then, peruse the life of Mary Worth, whose narrative sways between hero and villain, adding an intriguing layer to the Bloody Mary folklore.Do you know about the Toxler's fading effect? This episode dives into its connection with horror genre in relation to midnight rituals. Exploring its representation in classic horror films, and the modern depiction of the Bloody Mary ritual in popular video games, we take a chilling journey into the murky depths of horror lore. So, buckle up for an episode that promises to keep you on the edge of your seat, daring you to face the enigmatic and horrifying history of Bloody Mary. Tune in now, if you dare!lunaticsproject.comGet Lunatics Merch here. Join the discussion on Discord. Listen to the paranormal playlist I curate for Vurbl, updated weekly! Check out Abby's book Horror Stories. Available in eBook and paperback. Music by Michaela Papa, Alan Kudan & Jordan Moser. Poster Art by Pilar Keprta @pilar.kep.Check out the work of our friend Sheldon Higdon here.SourcesThe Myth of Bloody Mary by Meilan Solly on SmithsonianMagazine.com History.com article, How Henry the VIII's Divorce Led to Reformation by Sarah Pruitt.History.com article, What Inspired Bloody Mary's Gruesome Nickname? By Una Mcilvenna.The Ghost in My Machine article on Bloody MaryA Mental Floss Article by Emily Petsko Bloody Mary: Why We Think  We See Faces in The Mirror Wikipedia and Britannica.comThanks to April Brenker for research help! Support the show

British History Podcast
They didn't see the end coming!

British History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 14:31


Over 5 episodes, "The Truth About the Dissolution of the Monasteries," series with Professor James Clark, hosted by Philippa of the British History Channel, discusses in fascinating detail, how the dissolution unfolded. Episode 5 - The Final Episode - They didn't see the end coming! How Henry's crisis of confidence led to the complete dissolution of all religious houses in England and Wales "Even in 1539, they still don't believe the end is coming." For decades we have understood the Dissolution of the Monasteries, which took place in the late 1530's during the reign of Henry VIII, in a short hand, summarised and sanitised version of events. Professor James Clark, in his book 'The Dissolution of the Monasteries. A New History' published by Yale University Press in 2021, looks at how the dissolution unfolded for the ordinary people and exposes the received history and its short hand explanations of the process as way too simple and, in many ways, inaccurate.Episodes in this series * Episode 1 - Henry VIII's real intention for the Monasteries of England and Wales* Episode 2 - How the Pilgrimage of Grace may have led to the more monasteries being closed* Episode 3 - What was the Valor Ecclesiasticus?* Episode 4 - What really happened when a monastery was closed* Episode 5 - "Even in 1539, they still don't believe the end is coming"British History is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.There is a bonus hour with James in which he discusses what Anne Boleyn thought about the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the fundamental lack of consistency in Henry's ideas on religion, and what happened to the women ejected at the closure of the religious institutions, among many other fascinating topics. Join Patreon.com/BritishHistory to access it. Join the British History Club at Patreon.com/BritishHistory to enjoy early access to content, exclusive blogs, discounts on British History Events and take part in Book Club! All for £5/month. You can also give me one off support by donating at www.buymeacoffee.com/Philippa You can also support me for free by subscribing, liking, commenting and sharing this video. Receive free weekly history news from me by subscribing to my Substack at philippab.substack.com - click hereVisit BritishHistoryTours.com for full details of history tours and events. ⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️ About Philippa Philippa is a Historian and History Event Organiser Philippa Lacey Brewell lives in Central England and is well respected in her field as a historian and tour guide. She is the owner and founder of British History Tours, a tour company for those who love British History. Philippa entertains thousands each week with her videos and stories from across the UK and British History. This ability to engage an audience, as well as being an expert in traveling the historical sites of the UK, makes her your perfect guide. Get full access to British History at philippab.substack.com/subscribe

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism
Responding to a “Barrage of Nonsense” - Henry Hakamäki and Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro On Domenico Losurdo's Stalin: History and Critique of a Black Legend

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 110:49


In this episode we discuss the brand new authorized English translation of Domenico Losurdo's Stalin: History and Critique of a Black Legend, pre-orders are now being fulfilled, from Iskra Books.  Joining us for this conversation are the translators of the text Henry Hakamäki and Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro.  Henry Hakamäki is best known as the co-host of the Guerrilla History podcast. And of course among many other things, he is also the co-translator and editor of the book we will be discussing today. You can follow him on Twitter at @huck1995. Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro is Professor at the Geography Department of SUNY New Paltz and is chief editor for the journal Capitalism Nature Socialism.  His book Socialist States and the Environment is available from Pluto Press.  We talk to the two translators about why this book has taken so long to receive an authorized translation into English. How Henry and Salvatore got involved in the project. We also talk about how the book helps us deconstruct and reorient ideas and understandings about Stalin's legacy and in doing so hopefully helps to pave the way for better understandings of the larger social processes during a critical era of Soviet History as well.  We talk about how Losurdo addresses the false equivalence often made between Stalin and Hitler. Which also sets up a false equivalency between fascism and communism. Our guests discuss problem of comparing abstract universalist ideals with concrete attempts to build socialism. How Losurdo deals with and situates the purges and terror with regards to Stalin's legacy as well as contradictory charges that Stalin was both bumbling and incompetent and an absolute dictator that made every decision of any importance across the whole of the USSR. We close with some discussion of Stalin on the national question and his stance on language in the early USSR. The book is available now for pre-order and we will include a link in the show notes where folks can purchase the book. The free pdf should be available through the Iskra Books website by August 9th. We also just want to send a shout-out to Guerrilla History the podcast which Henry is a regular co-host. They have another episode on the book that is out that goes in more detail over some of the aspects of the book that we do not touch on as much so check that out and while you're there subscribe and check out their other content and support their work if you appreciate what they do. And lastly this is our fifth episode of the month of July. We did hit our goal for new patrons for the month, so thanks to everyone who contributed to that. And if you have been thinking about becoming a patron of the show we can always use your support to sustain what we do here. You can become a patron of the show for as little as $1 a month at patreon.com/millennialsarekillingcapitalism Links: Purchase the book (paperback) Purchase the book (hardback) Free PDF will be available here in the coming days Guerrilla History episode on the book 

A Positive Climate
Making Aviation More Sustainable...With Shark Skin (feat. MicroTau)

A Positive Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 40:45


We speak to Henry Bilinsky from MicroTau. The Sydney-based startup's shark skin technology applied to planes has the potential to improve the efficiency of aviation by up to 10%, meanwhile saving airlines up to $61 billion a year on fuel. ** If you enjoy the show, subscribe and give us a rating on Apple or Spotify! You can sign up to our mailing list, say hello@apositiveclimate.com  or follow us at www.instagram.com/apositiveclimatepodcast and https://au.linkedin.com/company/a-positive-climate.  We are proudly supported by Bank Australia (www.bankaust.com.au). ** In Australia we love flying and given our vast and isolated land, we often NEED to fly. While there are a number of options to get to zero carbon transport, many of these solutions may take decades for mass adoption. This includes technologies like battery or hydrogen powered planes (which we covered on our episode with AMSL Aero) or even sustainable aviation fuel. But in the meantime, we have to pursue anything and everything that can increase the efficiency of aviation. This is where MicroTau's shark-skin comes in.  In this episode we cover: The challenges of decarbonising long haul transport; How Henry came up with the idea; How the US Airforce got involved with the idea;  Sharks on a plane you say? How does this actually work; and How the technology could be applied to other forms of transport About the podcast A Positive Climate is an uplifting podcast about tackling climate change. An inspiring look at the products, people and technologies making a real difference.  Hosted by Australian climate technology experts Alex McIntosh and Nick Zeltzer, two friends on a mission to find the solutions to keep our existential crises at bay. We cover it all on the show while keeping things optimistic and accessible: electric planes, waste eating maggots, plant-based meats, hydrogen made from beer, the solar revolution, the coolest new sustainable products and much much more. If you're passionate about the latest sustainable technology, the environment, or are just keen to know more about what's going on in Australia to tackle climate change, this podcast is for you. Previous guests have included innovators and technologists from JET Charge, 5B, Amazon, Zoomo, V2Food, Vow, Sea Forest, Great Wrap, Infravision, Zero Co, Hysata, Sicona, OneSmallStep, Tenacious Ventures, CarsGuide, AMSL Aero, Nori and many more. Music by the late, great Nick Weaver Production by our hero Mark Spencer from Here.Media Social Media, Comms and PR by Alistair PerkinsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wolfden Social. Betting.
THE PUNT WITH HENRY FIELD

Wolfden Social. Betting.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 62:31


The Wolfden's weekly podcast 'The Punt'. A deep dive into the great game, the characters that make it, and the sports associated with it. TIMESTAMPS: 0:10 We discuss Think About It11:23 Royal Ascot and Artorius 25:46 Trying to buy stallion prospects before they become too expensive 31:45 Extreme Choice38:25 Stay Inside47:00 The state of the great game 50:00 Japanese racing 53:00 How Henry started Newgate and went from nothing to something Join WolfDen Today! Download the App: onelink.to/wolfden

Glioblastoma aka GBM
Saved by Broadway

Glioblastoma aka GBM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 46:24


Dr. Henry Friedman is world renowned for his work in Neuro-oncology at Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke University. He is also a karaoke star, a massive Broadway fan, a mentor, a die-hard basketball supporter, a husband, a grandfather, and a fantastic podcast guest. On this episode, you'll hear us chat about: How Henry got involved at Duke Upcoming research advancements and clinical trials for glioblastoma The famous Polio vaccine trial at Duke making its comeback UCONN vs. DUKE How "HOPE" is the most important factor when dealing with glioblastoma & so much more Trigger warnings may include: medical terminology, grief/caregiving support, and UCONN being a stronger basketball team than Duke - sorry Henry. SEASON SPONSORS: Biodexa Pharmaceuticals, GammaTile, Novocure, and Roon. As always, the information that is discussed in Glioblastoma AKA GBM is not meant to treat, diagnose, or prevent any disease. What we and our guests share are personal stories of what has worked for the individuals in question, and should not be taken as medical advice or opinion, and is not a substitute for medical advice. If you have any questions about your own situation, always consult with your medical provider and healthcare team.

The NICU Dad Podcast
The NICU Dad Podcast Episode 8 Henry Medrano

The NICU Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 51:39


2021- Henry discusses his experience of his wife being on bed rest and then giving birth to their twins in the NICU. How having a micro-preemie changed his outlook on being in the NICU. How Henry navigated his NICU experience and the challenges facing his sons during the NICU stay and after.

The Simply Investing Dividend Podcast
EP16: Dividend Income Investing with Henry Mah

The Simply Investing Dividend Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 46:35


In this episode I interview Henry Mah, an 81 year old who has been investing for more than 30 years, and author of 4 investing books. We discuss dividend investing in today's economic climate. We also cover the following topics in this wide-ranging interview:- How Henry got started in dividend investing- Why Henry does not focus on capital appreciation- ETFs didn't provide the income Henry could get from owning individual stocks- Henry's focus on income rather than growth- Typical holding period for owning dividend stocks- Avoiding cyclical stocks- Henry only wanted to invest in stocks that he could own forever- Why Henry is not interested in owning term deposits or bonds- Why stock markets don't effect his income at all- What effect the financial crisis of 2008 had on his dividend income - The importance of getting your kids to start investing early- Educate yourself before you start investing- Why you are not going to learn anything about investing if you only buy ETFs, mutual funds or index funds- What is the safest and simplest method of investing- Almost anyone can learn dividend growth investing- The hardest part for most investors is getting over their fear of the market- How not to panic when stock prices drop- Do your homework before you invest in any stock- Finding good stocks from within the TSX 60- How to get started with investing- How a  $10,000 investment is now generating $2,000/year in dividend income and is projected to generate $30K to $100k in the future- Compounding of dividend income is incredible, but yet most people still focus on capital growth- When it comes to investing keep it simple- Henry's 4 rules of investing- When to sell- Why diversification is not a concern for Henry even with his 12 stock portfolio- Don't be a fan of diversification be a fan of owning quality companies - The importance of re-investing your dividends- How much time does investing take?- How do you have any confidence investing in dividend stocks when dividends are not guaranteed- Any concerns about the current economic environment?- Henry's approach to draw down from his RRIF in retirementHere's a list of 4 books published by Henry (available on Amazon):1. Your Ever Growing Income (2018)2. Your TFSA Compounder (2019)3. Income Investing Explained (2020)4. Salary for Life (2021)Here's is Henry's site:https://risingyieldoninvestments.blogspot.com/Learn more about Simply Investing: https://www.simplyinvesting.com/Disclaimer: The views and opinions shared on this channel are for informational and educational purposes only. Simply Investing Incorporated nor the author and guests shall be liable for any loss of profit or any commercial damages, including but not limited to incidental, special, consequential, or other damages. Investors should confirm any data before making stock buy/sell decisions. Our staff and editor may hold at any given time securities mentioned in this video/course/report/presentation/platform. The final decision to buy or sell any stock is yours; please do your own due diligence. Stock buy or sell decisions are based on many factors including your own risk tolerance. When in doubt please consult a professional advisor. No advice on the buying and selling of specific securities is provided. For our full legal disclaimer, please visit our website.

Credit Repair Business Secrets
Spooky! The Scariest Credit Repair Stories We Have Heard!

Credit Repair Business Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 19:11


Sign up for our brand new 14-day Credit Hero Challenge.Hey credit heroes!In today's episode, we are going to go through the scariest credit repair stories from our Facebook Group!From people being forced to evict themselves, to credit interest rates almost tripling overnight… These are the spookiest stories we have as part of our Halloween special!Make sure to check it out!Key Takeaways:Intro (00:00)My scariest credit repair story (02:29)How Henry was forced to evict himself (07:02)A massive credit score drop (09:23)Our spookiest payday loans story (10:39)Our credit repair spotlight (15:50)Additional Resources:- Get a free trial to Credit Repair Cloud- Get my free credit repair training  Make sure to subscribe so you stay up to date with our latest episodes

The Forza Napoli Calcio Podcast
Forza Napoli Worldwide - Henry Bell

The Forza Napoli Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 46:47


In the 29th installment of FNW, Joe and Henry discuss: Part 1: How Henry became a Napoli fan (~1:18) Part 2: Match Review - Ranger vs Napoli, including: the crazy penalty sequence, Napoli's stellar midfield trio and Ndombele's best performance (~14:33) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Value Hive Podcast
Henry Rearden: The Man Behind The Carvana (CVNA) Short

Value Hive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 58:07


Hey guys! This week we've got anonymous Twitter user Henry Rearden (@Integrity4Mkts) on the podcast. Henry is most-known for his viral short thesis on Carvana $CVNA. You can find his latest thoughts here. However, this podcast goes beyond Henry's short CVNA thesis. We uncover an intelligent investor from humble beginnings. Someone on the hunt for mispriced securities with limited downside, wherever that takes him. Throughout the podcast we discuss the following topics: Where to find ideas How to construct an investment thesis The dangers of overconfidence How Henry found the CVNA short thesis The power (and danger) of taking highly concentrated bets Focus on how much you can lose, not how much you can make And more! If you want to learn more about Henry, follow him on Twitter. Thanks again to Henry for offering an hour of his time. Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality. Mitimco This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers. For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more! Quartr Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and conduct research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android. Tegus Tegus has the world's largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best. I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls. And I know you will too. If you're interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself. TIKR TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/valuehive/support

Secrets of the Top 100 Agents
Taking networking to the next level

Secrets of the Top 100 Agents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 27:29


Finding jobs, saving marriages, and sharing videos — they are all part and parcel of being a real estate agent, according to Henry Wong. The Brisbane-based agent with RE/MAX Revolution shares his ethos to operating in a prestige market, unpacking why building an out-of-area network is vital and emphasising that in his experience, it's all about who you know, not what you know. In this episode, you will hear:   Why time is such a valuable commodity   How Henry harnesses the power of social media    The tips and tricks behind creating good video content Make sure you never miss an episode by subscribing to us now on Apple Podcasts. Did you like this episode? Show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (REB Podcast Network) and by liking and following Real Estate Business on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend a voice to the show, email editor@realestatebusiness.com.au for more insights. 

Grow My Salon Business Podcast
147 What Does it Take to Bounce Back from COVID (and Everything Else Life Can Throw at You)?

Grow My Salon Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 36:35


No matter where you live in the world, if there is one phrase that I'm sure you're as tired of hearing as I am, it's: ‘Unprecedented times.' But, without doubt, the last couple of years have been tough for most people. We have been tested physically, financially and emotionally in our businesses and in our personal lives as a result of the drastic changes that have been thrust upon us. Today is ‘Part 1' of a two-part series focusing on what I am calling ‘comeback stories.' I will be talking to two couples who have battled adversities and come out the other end in good shape! We can all learn from their resilience, willpower, strength, and courage.  Henry Monreal and Liz Salcedo from Salon Ink in San Diego are my guests today. I spoke to them at the beginning of COVID and now, two years on, they have had a great turnaround in their business. In today's podcast we will discuss: Their business journey and how they have bounced back post COVID Dealing with major health challenges Finding balance in both personal and business commitments… And lots more! In this Episode: [04:17] The traumatic moment that took place in Liz and Henry lives in May 2019. [10:11] What the initial COVID period looked like for Henry and Liz's business, Salon Ink.   [12:16] The philosophy that has kept Liz and Henry going through the tough times.  [13:46] How Henry and Liz have rebuilt Salon Ink. [18:36] Passion that Liz and Henry feel towards their work.  [20:30] Motivation behind Salon Ink's large retail section, and the benefits it has brought to the business. [24:14] Why Henry and Liz have incorporated a large degree of flexibility into their business model. [25:09] An important lesson that Liz and Henry learned during the pandemic.  [21:21] 30: the number of weekly hours worked by 60% of US hairdressers.  [28:16] The mindset that Henry and Liz's employees have towards their work.  [29:43] Potential that lies in the salon industry, using Liz and Henry's life as an example.  [31:31] Henry shares what his experiences over the past few years have taught him. [33:08] Some of Liz's key learnings, and what she believes to be her purpose in life.  Thanks so much for joining me this week. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated!  They do matter in the rankings of the show and help other people find my podcast.  I also love to hear what's been helpful and what you love about the podcast! Just click here to review, scroll to the bottom, tap “Ratings and Reviews” tap to rate with 5 stars and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favourite part of the podcast is. Thank you for your support! Special thanks to Liz and Henry for sharing their story with me for this week's episode. Until next time! Antony Links and Resources: Grow My Salon Business  Website | Facebook | Instagram Salon Ink Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | TikTok

American Justice Podcast
S03E08 - Henry McCollum & Leon Brown

American Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 73:13


In episode eight season three of the American Justice Podcast, Scott and C. Derick break down the chilling rape and murder of Sabrina Bui, an 11-year-old girl found dead in a field - underwear stuffed down her throat, bloodied and raped in 1983. They discuss how two brothers, Henry McCollum and Leon Brown, were coerced into a confession, wrongfully convicted of murder, and sent to prison for more than 30 years for a crime that DNA evidence would later prove they didn't commit.   Time Stamps 01:40  The case of Sabrina Bui 03:00  Why Henry McCollum and Leon Brown Became the Prime Suspects in Sabrina's Murder 05:45  Sabrina Disappears and Her Parents File a Missing Person's Report 08:37  Sabrina's Body is Discovered Naked in a Soybean Field 11:07  Police Start Investigations Into the Murder of Sabrina Bui 14:05  Henry and Leon Get Interrogated For Hours Without a Lawyer 16:46  How Henry and Leon Were Coerced Into Signing False Confessions  22:25  Henry and Leon are Found Guilty and Recieve the Death Penalty 23:28  Leon Contacts the North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission 25:15  September 2014, a Judge Declares Leon and Henry Were Wrongfully Convicted 29:28  Leon's Struggles With Mental Health Issues 32:20  Henry and Leon Pursue Litigation Against Robeson County Law Enforcement 34:47  How Sabrina's Family Reacted to the News of Henry and Leon's Release 36:52  Roscoe Artis is Linked to Sabrina's Murder 38:06  Sabrina's Sister, Tenita, Shares Her Memory of the Day Her Sister Disappeared 40:15  Critical Information From the Case That Detectives Ignored 45:01  Roscoe's Troubling Criminal Past 47:20  How Roscoe Became a Suspect in Sabrina's Murder Case 50:34  District Attorney Joe Freeman's Reign of Terror  54:58  Joe Control Over the Courts in Robeson and Scotland Counties 58:30  Interesting Facts About Sabrina's Murder Case 01:07:20  The Main Causes Behind Wrongful Convictions in the US 01:08:17  Parting Thoughts YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/AmericanJusticePodcast Where to Listen: Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/american-justice-podcast/id1442874178 Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/american-justice/s1e1-brandon-woodruff-case-overview Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5y7UVzvchLxJYbrceVTbvX Online - www.AmericanJusticePodcast.com If you would like to get in touch with us, you can do so in any of the following ways: https://www.facebook.com/americanjusticepodcast https://www.instagram.com/americanjusticepodcast/ https://www.twitter.com/ajusticepodcast https://www.americanjusticepodcast.com Voicemail: (972) 942-0444 Email: info@americanjusticepodcast.com You can reach the hosts here - Scott Poggensee Email - Scott@AtuAProductions.com www.facebook.com/scott.poggensee www.twitter.com/moonscare1   C. Derick Miller www.cderickmiller.com https://www.facebook.com/howlgrowlsnarl https://twitter.com/howlgrowlsnarl https://www.instagram.com/howlgrowlsn/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCylWekMVEiop3uAPi1MAQ_w https://howlgrowlsnarl.podbean.com/ https://open.spotify.com/user/chadandnez?si=BICZNwedTBCSsdtz90PTNg Links to research and videos     https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/state-and-federal-info/state-by-state/north-carolina https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/stories/former-death-row-prisoners-freed-in-north-carolina https://www.ncdps.gov/our-organization/adult-correction/prisons/death-penalty/list-removed-death-row https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_executed_in_North_Carolina https://www.ncadp.org/pages/innocence https://www.fayobserver.com/story/news/crime/2014/09/04/sabrina-buie-s-family-stunned/22155787007/ https://www.bartleby.com/essay/Sabrina-Buie-A-Girl-s-Father-P3CSAG3TU5ZW https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/nc/fayetteville/KFAY/date/1983-9-24 https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/joe-freeman-britt-prosecutor-who-sent-dozens-to-death-row-dies-at-80/2016/04/15/b246f27e-025b-11e6-b823-707c79ce3504_story.html https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2021/05/18/north-carolina-henry-mcollum-leon-brown-death-row-damages/5146225001/ https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/17/us/north-carolina-brothers-death-row-settlement.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/05/16/north-carolina-brothers-exonerated-75million/ https://www.themarshallproject.org/2018/04/07/the-price-of-innocence https://goodblacknews.org/tag/sabrina-buie/ https://www.fayobserver.com/story/news/crime/2014/09/04/sabrina-buie-s-family-stunned/22155787007/ https://nationalpost.com/news/free-at-last-dna-evidence-clears-brothers-of-rape-and-murder-of-north-carolina-girl-after-30-years-in-prison https://nccadp.org/stories/henry-mccollum-leon-brown/ https://wcsj.law.duke.edu/2021/10/event-recap-henry-mccollum-leon-brown-attorneys-talk-wrongful-convictions/ https://www.robesonian.com/archive/13240/news-breaking_news-home_top-news-50207657-motion-says-roscoe-artis-killed-buie https://abc11.com/child-rape-murder-red-springs-1983-killed/293662/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/joe-freeman-britt-prosecutor-who-sent-dozens-to-death-row-dies-at-80/2016/04/15/b246f27e-025b-11e6-b823-707c79ce3504_story.html https://www.wral.com/robeson-da-weighing-charges-against-new-suspect-in-1983-murder/13947964/ http://www.cdpl.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/SAVED-FROM-EXECUTION-web-final1.pdf https://www.legalscoops.com/6-most-common-causes-of-wrongful-convictions/  Videos Short clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8L0IVy2mKa4 Sound bite: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyjIg_pKa3w Sound bite: Death row interview with Henry McCollum

Estate Professionals Mastermind - More Than A Probate Real Estate Podcast
Finding real estate deals in 2022 with BiggerPockets Henry Washington

Estate Professionals Mastermind - More Than A Probate Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 50:06 Transcription Available


In this real estate investing special with guest Henry Washington, we talk about:-How Henry went from no money and terrible credit to able-to-retire- in 5 years-Why Chad and Henry both prefer BRRH vs. BRRRR method.-Shared experience with being able to approach community banks and HELOC it like it's hot-The mindset difference between investing vs. real estate wholesaling-What economic shifts mean for real estate investing in 2022 -The importance of educating sellers on creative finance options like subject-to financing-How to speak to motivated sellers from any list-How to get started in real estate investing without falling for bad advice.0:00 Introduction: Real Estate Investing Mindset with Henry Washington1:41 Using Community Banks, HELOC, BRRRR strategy to fund deals5:30 How to find real estate investment deals: Think like a wholesaler.7:23 The snowball effect of marketing in real estate8:39 Wealth through real estate investing vs. wholesaling for cash now13:25 Free and clear properties from tired landlords with portfolios14:48 Real estate coaching: The fear of getting started18:14 How to market to motivated seller leads and find deals from any list20:18 Tired landlord script example: How to buy portfolios29:20 Finding real estate deals in 2022 as the economy shifts38:38 How to pitch sub2 financing in 2022: Creative Financing USP 46:39 Can you retire through real estate investing at age 40?Probate leads are one of the best motivated seller lists, seriously! Get certified in probate: https://probatemastery.comExplore ways to get probate lead lists: https://probatemastery.com/probate-real-estate-leads-companies-reviewed-online/Join the Estate Professionals Mastermind FacebSales Bluebird for leaders and go-to-market teams at cyber security startupsTips, tricks, ideas and inspiration from legendary cyber security CEOs and CROsListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Personal Finance PodcastSubscribe now and Master Your Money in Less than 30 Minutes Per Week! Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyPre-Roll Information: Join our Facebook Group: Estate Professionals MastermindCheck out ProbateMastery.com for the probate certification course and more content.

Student Stories
Season Finale: Listening and Learning

Student Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 45:46


Season Finale Season 2 – Episode 8 – In this episode, Claudia and Henry interview each other and speak about their experiences as podcasters. They reflect upon their experiences at UAlbany and tell listeners how these podcasts have been transformative. They also express their love for language. They give advice to future podcasters. With this episode we conclude Season 2. We will return in the fall with a new podcast team and new inspirational stories. :00 Introduction 1:00 How do you feel about graduation? 4:44 We love Spanglish 14:30 Adjusting to Life when visiting Cuba 20:15 Expressing their love for Mom & Learning to be Patient 27:00 Living in the present 32:12 How Henry and Claudia perfected their podcasting skills 38:00 Podcasts build communities 42:30 Shout out to Jessica Dandrow and Rashel Jimenez 44:43 Bittersweet Farewell and Thank you! Contributors: Claudia Pique (host/storyteller), Henry Grygas (host/storyteller), Jessica Dandrow (sound editor/marketing), Rashel Jimenez (marketing), Carmen Serrano (Editor/Executive Producer). UAlbany Student Stories, Season 2 [podcast]. Music from El Pañuelo de Pepa by Javier Colina and Pepe Rivero. José Cruz, Executive Producer. Special thanks to Ryan C. Clow, Digital Scholarship Center Training Specialist, for allowing us to use the equipment and recording studio. Email Carmen Serrano: cserrano4@albany.edu or the Podcast team: GRP-uastudentstories@albany.edu Funding provided by the UAlbany Faculty Research Awards Program (FRAP). Logo created by the Office of Communications and Marketing (OCM) Interested in supporting future podcast programming? Please donate to LLC and specify “UAlbany Student Stories.” Click on the following link: https://securelb.imodules.com/s/1642/18-giving/form.aspx?sid=1642&gid=2&pgid=399&cid=1042&bledit=1&dids=156.157.158.159.160.241.177.178&sort= --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ualbanypodcastteam/message

The Future Belongs to Creators
Making Videos for YouTube with Henry Thong

The Future Belongs to Creators

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 45:52


In 10th grade, Henry Thong took media studies, thinking it'd be a chance for him to slack off. Instead, he discovered a passion for videography that transformed his career aspirations and redefined his future. Henry pursued film seriously from that point on, entering festivals at every chance he got and following the Casey Neistat philosophy of constantly creating content and sharing as much of it with the world as possible. That content push paid off once professionals started spotting Henry's docuseries on YouTube. Always fascinated by the lives of fellow creators, his passion for telling artists' stories landed him a job producing video content at ConvertKit. But ConvertKit was far from his first career opportunity. Henry knew he couldn't abandon his side projects, and only pursued jobs that allowed him to balance both.In this episode, Charli, Haley, and Henry discuss Henry's advice for filmmakers looking to share their work and gain a following on YouTube, tips beyond beating the notoriously tricky algorithm, how to network with artists that feel out of reach, and how Henry balances a full-time job with the passion projects that fuel him.Key Takeaways [00:37] - Have you heard?  [00:42] - An I Am A Creator film that Henry created was nominated for a Telly Award. ConvertKit's I Am A Creator website is also nominated for a Webby Award.  [02:06] - Elon Musk is officially the new owner of Twitter.  [03:17] - A creator is on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. [04:02] - CNN+ was canceled a month after its launch due to the WarnerMedia Discovery merger.  [05:06] - Today's main topic: Making videos for YouTube. [05:42] - How Henry built his career as a filmmaker.  [12:16] - The best way to build momentum on YouTube and the debate on short-form vs long-form content.  [15:26] - Henry's tips and tricks for generating organic traffic on YouTube and beating the algorithm.  [21:19] - How Henry maintains healthy boundaries between his personal work and his ConvertKit projects and how he manages to sustain his side hustle while working a full-time job.   [25:09] - What Henry learned pursuing a major passion project in addition to full-time work and why he eventually decided to put that passion project on pause.  [29:42] - Charli's perspective on short-form vs long-term content.  [34:47] - How Henry networks with artists and creators, including those with mass followers that may feel “unreachable.”  [38:38] - Charli's and Haley's closing thoughts on Henry's advice.  [40:22] - One thing Henry is incredibly proud of.  [42:05] - Today's listener shoutout! Kurt Libby recently launched a new app called HuntMob where anyone can create photo scavenger hunts. You can plug in your ConvertKit API key to directly grow your email list through the scavenger hunt. [43:14] - A sneak peek at next week's episode. Quotes[13:18] - “When it comes to the algorithm, it's so dangerous to play to the algorithm because it's always changing. It all depends on what you're trying to achieve. The longer-form content always ends up being better for audience experience. So there's a lot of factors that influence your decision-making: It's what you want to achieve with it and who do you want to reach?” ~ @henryzw[20:01] - “As with every social media platform, you've gotta think about it as more of a partnership with that company. What can you do with your content to keep people on their site for longer? Because in the end, YouTube just wants people to stay on there forever.” ~ @henryzw[32:57] - “Choose whichever format or run time that best fits your creative vision and then find ways to make that work.” ~ @henryzwLinks Watch The Future Belongs to Creators on YouTube Henry Thong Creator Sessions YouTube I Am A Creator. The Telly Awards The Webby Awards Elon Musk Rolling Stone CNN Netflix A Maker Who Inspires Casey Neistat  Isa Adney Instagram  Don Hahn Li Cunxin Makers Who Inspire: Mao's Last Dancer: From Mao's China to Queensland Ballet Ronny Chieng   Makers Who Inspire: Ronny Chieng on Comedy: A Worthy Pursuit  Patrick Droney NEEDTOBREATHE Kurt Libby HuntMob Submit a listener shoutout!  Chris Ducker  Youpreneur Pat Flynn Otter  Connect with our hosts Charli Prangley Miguel Pou Haley Janicek Stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Twitter Facebook Instagram Every week we celebrate a win from a listener.Tell us about a recent launch, milestone or success (big or small!) right here and we might just shout you out in the next episode: https://convertk.it/listenershoutout. Start building your audience for freeWith ConvertKit landing pages, you can build a beautiful page for your project in just a few minutes. Choose colors, add photos, build a custom opt-in form, and add your copy. All without writing any code! Check out landingpages.new to get started.

The Athletes Podcast
Henry Lee - PGA Tour LA Golfer - Episode #119

The Athletes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 53:28


Episode #119 of The Athletes Podcast features Henry Lee. Henry is a professional golfer who joined both PGA Tour Canada and PGA Tour Latinoamérica in 2022.  A 2x NCAA champion currently moving his way up the ranks with the goal of one day joining the PGA Tour. We hope you enjoy episode #119 of The Athletes Podcast.What we talk about:Intro:Masters recapNBA PlayoffsWill Auston Matthews hit 70 goals?Stephanie Labbé retires from Womens SoccerAlyssa Nakken becomes the first woman to coach on-field in MLB historyEpisode #119 Guest8:00: Henry's mindset toward golf11:30:  The Tiger Woods documentary17:30: Henry's college experience playing Golf21:00: How Henry sees success in his Golf game26:55: The Blue Jays season opener34:40: Henry's plans and goals for the future38:00: Day in the life of a professional golfer44:05: Favourite NBA Player 46:50: Henry's favorite courses to play at50:20: Biggest piece of advice for the next generation of athletes

Digitalism
Ep. 24 - The Long-Term Benefits of Daily Content Creation with Henry Belcaster

Digitalism

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 39:20


Highlights from the conversation:How Henry got started (5:07)From a podcast to a company (9:43)Attention discrimination & squatter marketing (20:55)The birth of Clipt (23:59)Recruiting for Clipt (27:01)Benefits of daily content creation (31:12)What's on the horizon for content (35:25)The value of a co-founder (36:13)Keep up with Henry:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFN6lQpfY8XIRdhv9G-f4bgPortfolio: https://www.henrybelcaster.com/The Smart Nonsense pod: https://www.smartnonsense.com/Clipt: https://www.clipt.co/* Want to be featured in a future episode? Drop your question/comment/criticism/love here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/content-is-for-closers/id1280589855* Support the pod by spreading the word. Use this link to share: www.contentisforclosers.com* Have you joined our private email group yet? Go to https://getheard.substack.com/ and join 300+ other content marketers & entrepreneurs scheming up ideas.

The Plant Based News Podcast
'Making Veganism Mainstream' Interview with Henry Frith & Ian Theasby from BOSH! / Episode 74

The Plant Based News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 51:36


This week's podcast is supported by our friends over at Nuzest. You can get 20% off their amazing vegan protein. Visit https://nuzest.us/pbn20 to get money off your first order. Joining us on the podcast today are Henry Firth & Ian Theasby, co-founders of BOSH! – the vegan platform that has changed how people think about vegan food showing the world how easy plant-based cooking can be. From two mates from Sheffield to a global sensation, dubbed the Bosh! Boys or “the vegan Ant and Dec”, the duo is as close to vegan superstars as you can get. Since launching their first video in June 2016, which received 3.5 million views in the first week alone, they have taken the plant-based world by storm with delicious and easy-to-follow recipe videos and cookbooks. In 2018, their chart-topping signature cookbook BOSH! Became the first vegan cookbook to rise to number 1 in the Sunday Times bestseller chart and since then they have published several cookbooks that further aim to demystify plant-based eating, share inventive recipes, and show how easy and delicious it can be to eat plants. Ian credits a New Year's resolution for the life-changing decision to go vegetarian and then vegan. Henry's journey, similarly, transformed him overnight from an avid meat-eater to a vegan with a personal mission of demonstrating the life-changing effects of plant-based eating and its global impact on reducing climate change. Henry and Ian are a home-taught cook and have always been big foodies, but what really sets them apart is their personal approach and their great passion for making a meaningful difference. Today the BOSH! platform keeps on growing and reaches millions of people online each month. From launching an online sensation reaching more than half a billion people in their first year to becoming the most-viewed and most-loved plant-based recipe channel, BOSH! is a platform for social good that stands for making a difference in the world through a plant-based revolution one delicious meal at a time. I am so excited to welcome Henry and Ian today on the podcast and learn more about the spectacular journey of BOSH! Find out more about bosh! On their website: https://www.bosh.tv Buy Bosh! On a budget https://amzn.to/3msIfKL Buy Speedy Bosh! - https://amzn.to/3EqDzeM Buy Bosh! Healthy Vegan - https://amzn.to/32wqKlS The PBN Podcast is presented and produced by Robbie Lockie. Edited by Phil Marriott Researched by Antonia Georgieva. Social Media Manager Giuseppe Federici. Show Notes 00:00:00 Nuzest Promo 00:05:00 The start of Henry and Ian's vegan journey 00:10:48 The stigma of meat being “manly” and the changing attitudes of men embracing veganism 00:15:40 The conversation of mental health and dealing with challenges 00:18:24 The importance of exercise for mental health 00:20:08 The ‘a-ha' moment / realising business success 00:24:08 How Henry and Ian are perceived by the public 00:25:00 How to avoid conflict in a business partnership 00:27:38 Deciding on which areas of the business to put your energy 00:29:48 The Bosh! Ready-meals 00:32:50 Favourites in the Bosh! product range 00:34:15 The development of filming recipes - from a mysterious “pair of hands” to familiar faces 00:39:51 The creative process - where the inspiration comes from 00:41:58 Deciding on the most effective social media platform to push the Bosh! message 00:44:00 The book range 00:48:00 Stranded on a desert island

Wealth Without Bay Street
90. CPA Loves Infinite Banking In Canada – Henry Wong

Wealth Without Bay Street

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 36:54


On today's episode of the advisors series, Henry Wong joins us to talk about his experience as an Infinite Banking practitioner and advisor coming from an accounting background. Henry is a professional CPA and trains other CPA's across Canada specializing in taxation and passing through the nationals exams. He chanced upon the book “Becoming Your Own Banker” and began to piece together all his knowledge of life insurance and financial accounting and soon began to pursue the journey of becoming his own banker. Henry now trains others as an accountant in how to build their own personal capital pool and manage their taxation through IBC.   IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:  0:00 Introduction  2:45 Henry's life before discovering IBC 10:37 The process of becoming your own banker 13:47 Picking up the Becoming Your Own Banker book 16:43 How Henry became and IBC practitioner 21:45 The potential of CPA's and accountants adopting IBC 24:35 What energizes Henry while working with clients 35:06 Who Henry would like to be a hero to  

Wealth Without Bay Street
CPA Loves Infinite Banking In Canada

Wealth Without Bay Street

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 36:23


On today's episode of the advisors series, Henry Wong joins us to talk about his experience as an Infinite Banking practitioner and advisor coming from an accounting background. Henry is a professional CPA and trains other CPA's across Canada specializing in taxation and passing through the nationals exams. He chanced upon the book “Becoming Your Own Banker” and began to piece together all his knowledge of life insurance and financial accounting and soon began to pursue the journey of becoming his own banker. Henry now trains others as an accountant in how to build their own personal capital pool and manage their taxation through IBC.   IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:  0:00 Introduction  2:45 Henry's life before discovering IBC 10:37 The process of becoming your own banker 13:47 Picking up the Becoming Your Own Banker book 16:43 How Henry became and IBC practitioner 21:45 The potential of CPA's and accountants adopting IBC 24:35 What energizes Henry while working with clients 35:06 Who Henry would like to be a hero to  

Voices of Academia
17. Master of your own destiny | Henry Powell-Davies

Voices of Academia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 52:14


Emily chats with Henry Powell-Davies, who tried a PhD and decided it wasn't for him, choosing to exit with a Masters. He discusses what supported him through the isolation, making this decision, and moving on. Henry opened up previously, in episode 16, about the mental health impacts of pandemic isolation, and making the difficult decision to exit his PhD with a Masters. This episode covers: · Breaking habits, #ChemistsWhoCook, skydiving and visiting Australia · How academics seem to lean towards being productive, even in our downtime · Twitter as a supportive community · How Henry's experiences have led him to become an advocate for young people in S.T.E.M.M through his work with the Salters' Chemistry Festival. · How Henry used his learned knowledge of himself to make decisions for his future · How Henry initially found it difficult to accept academic support for his disability · The usefulness of disability supports but how they may not be enough to help overcome the pressures of the academic system · Pandemic isolation ideas – online communities, research group food challenge Resources: · Books: Atomic Habits by James Clear – for shifting habits, 5 minutes in the morning – a journaling book to help zero in on what brings happiness in life · App: Headspace - for meditation · Chemistry Salters' Festival – for young students with additional support needs – Henry advocacy video · Twitter: #RealTimeChem – big chemistry community, #DisabledInStem, @ChemConvosPod · Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC): Twitter conference, listening and wellbeing service Full transcript of the podcast is available here, with many thanks to Dan Ranson Mental health support: please contact your GP or use the appropriate support for your country at https://checkpointorg.com/global/ You can find out more about Voices of Academia & other personal stories at @academicvoices or our website. Mindset by Ketsa is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License, available through Free Music Archive.

Upon Arrival | Events & Incentives with Adelaine Ng
Ep 57 The 5 ways business and leisure travel will change as borders reopen with Henry Hooper

Upon Arrival | Events & Incentives with Adelaine Ng

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 34:13


Travel dreaming has begun again as borders start to reopen across the  Asia-Pacific region. But travel has also changed during the pandemic, disrupting supply and demand patterns which could impact pricing. Henry Hooper identifies five major ways the industry is now different as people start booking their flights and hotels.Henry Hooper is the General Manager of Klook ANZ, one of the world's leading travel activities booking platforms, offering over 240,000 experiences in more than 500 destinations. Based in Singapore, Henry oversees the domestic strategy for ANZ, which includes both business development and marketing initiatives across all verticals, such as tours, activities, car rental, airport transfers and accommodation.Quotes from Episode:"I used to be able to wake up at 6am in Singapore and be on a 7.30am flight to Thailand. We're so far away from that happening. And I do think that's going to force people to say, do I really need to go on this trip or not.""FOMO, like fear of missing out is what's going to drive people to book upfront. Because they don't want to go there and not be able to have that experience." "QR codes were used in China for transacting and I'll never forget (as) I was walking down the street and there was unfortunately a homeless man and he said, can I have some money?  I said, I'm so sorry, I don't have any money and I'll never forget this. He pulled out a QR code and he said, no problem. You can give me money on WeChat."-Henry HooperDon't miss:-How Klook has had to adapt to the changing needs of its app users during the pandemic-How Henry determines whether a change pattern will be permanent -Why business travel will be slow to return-Why airlines may lose while hotels win over the next year-How the way we book our travel experiences will change-How Klook stays ahead of the game in a competitive fieldHenry's book recommendations:Principles: Life and Work by Ray DalioThe Culture Map by Erin MeyerReinventing Organizations by Frederic LalouxThe Sales Acceleration Formula by Mark RobergeConnect with Henry:Email: henry.hooper@klook.comLinkedIn: Henry HooperConnect with Adelaine / Sign up for her newsletter:Email: uponarrivalpodcast@gmail.com

Voices of Academia
16. Exiting a PhD with Masters | Henry Powell-Davies

Voices of Academia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 61:33


Emily chats with Henry Powell-Davies, who opens up about how the isolation he experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic, and associated lockdowns, led him to question and ultimately redirect his career path. This episode covers: · How Henry's experiences have made him who he is today · What led Henry to research & the alternative paths he considered · How being visually impaired since birth has impacted Henry's life, within and outside academia · How disability doesn't define Henry, but he's accepted it as a part of him and tries to ask for appropriate support · Moving to a new city for a PhD · Isolation as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown · Exiting a PhD with Masters and the difficulties of letting go of what might have been · How it has become clearer to Henry that the worth PhD students provide is undervalued Resources: · Book: Atomic Habits by James Clear · App: Headspace for meditation · Podcast: ChemConvos The full transcript of the podcast is available here, with many thanks to Dan Ranson For mental health support, please contact your GP or use the appropriate support for your country at https://checkpointorg.com/global/ If you're interested in being interviewed, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit this brief form. You can find out more about Voices of Academia & other personal stories at @academicvoices or our website. Finally, if you feel there are additional content or trigger warnings you would like us to add to our database, please contact us! Recorded 09/07/2021. Sound: Mindset and Something Beautiful by Ketsa are licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License, available through Free Music Archive.

Sticky Branding
Leading with Compassion — Interview with Henry's CEO, Gillian Stein

Sticky Branding

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 25:16


On the morning of March 17, 2020 — at the very start of the pandemic — CEO Gillian Stein looked at her COO and said, “We gotta shut this down.” It was not an easy thing to say for a brick-and-mortar retailer. Within 24 hours, Henry's stores were closed. After a startling 90% drop in revenue, Gillian shares her approach to leadership, navigating the crisis, and how Henry's is innovating and coming out stronger than ever. Gillian Stein is the CEO of Henry's, the largest independent camera retailer in Canada. Henry's is a family-owned business founded in 1909. Gillian has played an integral role in growing the business to over 300 employees with 22 retail stores across the country. In This Episode How Gillian and her team rapidly changed their mindset after Covid-19. The foresight to see how their market was changing. The company noticed their clients shifting towards “content creation” — like podcasts, streaming, and video conferencing. What Henry's had to offer to really help their customers tell their stories through technology, and how they changed to the “experience” mindset. How Henry's is innovating. They created a new team that is focused on developing new markets, new ideas, and revenue streams. Show Links http://www.henrys.com https://www.facebook.com/HenrysCamera/ https://www.youtube.com/user/HenrysCameras https://twitter.com/henryscamera https://www.instagram.com/henryscamera

Ikigai with Jennifer Shinkai
Improving lives and Ikigai with Henry Seals

Ikigai with Jennifer Shinkai

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 52:40


We all want to instinctively move away from pain, it's in our DNA. My guest today is Henry Seals, a man who spends his time helping people to do this and to live better lives. Henry gives us an open and honest account of how he navigated divorce in Japan to achieve the best outcome for everyone - a philosophy that can apply in all areas of life and work.  If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway.  In this episode you'll hear: How Henry navigated divorce in Japan and the philosophy that helped him  His mother's sage advice that helps him to lead his life The question that helped him to decide when it was time to make a change and how letting go of someone helped them to find their own way in life How we can help people with visualisation instead of just venting Henry's final advice for us when it comes to how we deal with our own problems About Henry The author of Making It in Japan, Henry has spent over 25 years in Japan helping companies and individuals find success, overcome obstacles, and make a difference in society.  Born in West Virginia USA, Henry attended Harvard University where he majored in East Asian Studies.  After studying at Kyoto University during this time, Henry Graduated and began his career as an IT consultant in Japan. Supporting numerous Silicon Valley companies as the IT lead and CIO for Asia, Henry also provided his services to Dale Carnegie, where he became a Trainer and Coach.   In 2009 he focused talents on helping address the impact of the financial crisis on companies and their staff by providing his insight to transform Human Resource approaches in such global companies as NN and AIG.   He has held executive positions in several cutting edge technology start-ups with a focus on infusing engagement as a tool for building high performance and dynamic work environments.   In his spare time Henry continues to provide coaching and training through his Seals Improvement Seminars, as well as volunteering to provide outreach to the disabled in Japan and together with his wife, continues to publish books and articles on how to achieve financial, spiritual, and professional success in Asia, while chairing and participating in NPO activities to raise the profile of the disabled and other minorities in Japan. A naturalized Japanese citizen, in 2020 he was appointed as the first naturalized Japan Human Rights Commissioner. A father of 5 daughters, in his free time Henry enjoys spending time with his children, gaming, investing and volunteering. Connect with Henry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/henry.seals/ (https://www.instagram.com/henry.seals/)  YouTube (Seals Improvement Services): https://youtube.com/channel/UC5KlzKIfeHpHxih0iue5mHg (https://youtube.com/channel/UC5KlzKIfeHpHxih0iue5mHg) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sealsimprovementservices (https://www.facebook.com/sealsimprovementservices)  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/henry-seals-b27267/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/henry-seals-b27267/)  Connect with Jennifer Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifershinkai/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifershinkai/)  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennifershinkaicoach (https://www.facebook.com/jennifershinkaicoach)  Website: https://jennifershinkai.com/ (https://jennifershinkai.com/ )

Strong Asian Lead
Chasing Fulfillment w/ Henry Ong

Strong Asian Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 64:44


Approaching the entertainment industry from a different angle, David sits down to talk with marketing extraordinaire, incredible speaker, and mentor, Henry Ong. Not only does he touch upon his experience helping to launch some of the most successful projects in Hollywood to date, David and Henry dive into the intensity of re-centering your purpose, how influential media is in shaping perception, and the investment we need to have in the next generation of changemakers. Podcast Show Notes Guest Title: Henry Ong Recording Date: 2021-06-18 Episode Title: Chasing Fulfillment w/ Henry Ong Topics Discussed: Topic 1 - How Henry sees himself Topic 2 - Being a son of immigrants and his upbringing Topic 3 - The story of his parents Topic 4 - Henry's evolution of self-identity Topic 5 - Life-changing moments & re-evaluating current paths Topic 6 - Asian Americans in the entertainment industry Topic 7 - Marketing & how media shapes perception Topic 8 - Authentic storytelling Topic 9 - Mentoring the next generation of changemakers Topic 10 - Everyone's on their own path Topic 11 - The future of equity, inclusion, & representation Topic 12 - Closing thoughts Links: Handles: Henry's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/henryong/ Henry's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mrhenryong/ David's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/davidmoriya/ SAL Links: https://strongasianlead.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/strongasianlead_ / Crowdfunding - https://strongasianlead.com/crowdfunding SAL's Feature in Feedspot's Top 20 Asian Film Podcasts - https://blog.feedspot.com/asian_movies_podcasts/ SAL Podcast Team: Project Manager - Sanjana DeSilva (www.theangryelephantproductions.com) Audio Editor - Ravi Lad (www.itsravilad.com and @itsravilad on Instagram) Podcast Producer - Kenna Tanouye (Connect with her on LinkedIn) Episode Transcript: Transcript of the episode's audio. Calls to Action: Join the movement, stay tuned and follow us on Instagram! Up In My Jam (All Of A Sudden) by - Kubbi https://soundcloud.com/kubbi Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/tDexBj46oNI

StaR Coach Show
239: Walking Entrepreneurial Path: Henry Daas

StaR Coach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 36:09


One of the goals of this show is to connect coaches with the strategies, tools, and resources they need to achieve their goals. Today's episode covers what it looks like for a coach to partner with entrepreneurs to help them build thriving businesses. Henry Daas is a serial entrepreneur who started his first business in 1991. He began selling, installing, servicing, and financing computers for large corporations. His business has morphed over time, and he now refers to himself as a Coach Approach Strategic Advisor. Henry offered his coaching services for free during the COVID pandemic --just because he knew so many people needed help. Since 1991, Henry has founded a succession of different firms in e-commerce, finance, real estate, and consumer products. He's also published a book, Financial Intelligence. In today's show, we'll discuss what it means to be an entrepreneur coach and choose your own path forward in coaching. Henry also takes the time to give us a glimpse into his journey and what he is doing today. Show Highlights: ●     Henry's journey to where he is today ●     Why Henry is attracted to working with entrepreneurs ●     Why Henry opened up his practice for free from April to June last year to help entrepreneurs ●     How Henry created his hybrid model that blends his financial expertise and coaching skills to be a CASA (Coach Approach Strategic Advisor) ●     Why clients hire Henry for help in solving their problems ●     How to get clarity about who you want to work with ●     Why Henry is looking to pivot into working with retirees next Resources: Connect with Henry and take advantage of many free resources: https://bookbaby.daasknowledge.com/ (Book Baby)  https://podcast.daasknowledge.com/ (Podcast) If you want to chat with Henry about entrepreneurship, money, or anything else, use this link: https://daasknowledge.com/contact/ (Daas Knowledge) https://www.amazon.com/Fq-Financial-Intelligence-Henry-Daas/dp/1733287809 (Financial Intelligence by Henry Daas)

Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson
The Heart of Zen with Henry Shukman

Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 55:03


Henry Shukman, the guiding teacher of Mountain Cloud Zen Center, joins Rick and Forrest to explore self-transcendent experiences, relaxing self-identification, and the warm heart at the core of Zen practice.About our Guest: Henry Shukman is a writer, poet, and Zen Master of the Sanbo Zen lineage. He’s published nine books to date which have won numerous awards, and writes regularly for Tricycle, The New York Times and other publications. His most recent book is One Blade of Grass: Finding the Old Road of the Heart, a Zen Memoir. Life After COVID Summit: Join Dr. Rick Hanson, Forrest Hanson, and a roster of world-class experts during this FREE three-day online event to explore our life after COVID. Click here to learn more about the Summit and register now.Key Topics:1:50: How Henry came to meditative practice.3:30: Henry’s self-transcendent experience.7:20: How Zen practice has changed Henry’s experience of himself.10:35: Gradual cultivation, sudden awakening. 14:30: The role of transcendent experiences. 18:50: The importance of virtue. 21:40: Unethical behavior among contemplative teachers. 22:40: The risks of “seeking” self-transcendent experiences.27:00: A framework that supports awakening.31:00: Where it’s valuable to rest our awareness. 35:30: Practicing when there’s suffering associated with the container of the body.41:10: Non-separateness, and relaxing identification with self. 47:15: Fear around not-self. 48:10: “The apple falls away from the tree.”51:15: RecapForrest has a new YouTube channel! Subscribe to the channel, and watch his newest video over there. Sponsors:Join over a million people using BetterHelp, the world’s largest online counseling platform. Visit betterhelp.com/beingwell for 10% off your first month! Want to sleep better? Try the legendary Calm app! Visit calm.com/beingwell for 40% off a premium subscription.Connect with the show:Follow Forrest on YouTubeFollow us on InstagramFollow Rick on FacebookFollow Forrest on FacebookSubscribe on iTunes

All About The Product
#18 Rob's Coffee Pot Is On Fire & You Can't Beat Core Product Value

All About The Product

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 20:20


- Rob had a difficult week - How Henry managed various screw-ups at work - The authentic v. considered self - Core value v. value-adds

The Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast|Real Estate Investing
Episode 240: Why Branding is Important, with Henry Kaminski Jr.

The Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast|Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 30:55


Henry Kaminski Jr. is the founder of Unique Designz, a full-service design, branding, and digital marketing agency that is dedicated to helping personality brands, coaches, consultants, influencers, speakers + authors design to grow their brands, scale their profits and increase their exposure. He is the author of the Amazon best seller “Refuse To Give Up.” He's also the host of the popular “Brand Doctor's Podcast”. As a self-taught graphic designer and brand consultant, he's overcome all the odds to build a wildly successful multi-million-dollar business over the past 12 years. He has worked with a diverse range of business owners and professionals, including celebrities like Jon Bon Jovi and Fabio Viviani as well as Internet marketing expert Russell Brunson who has named Henry the “Million Dollar Brander” and recently has been inducted into the ClickFunnels 2 Comma Club, by generating over $1 million with one single sales funnel, using the ClickFunnels software. What you'll learn about in this episode: Why branding is important as an emotional asset for entrepreneurs and businesses of all sizes, not just corporations Why Henry is motivated to help others by the fact that his parents struggled for more than a decade to become pregnant with him and then he nearly died at 2 years old How a transformational experience in school in 4th grade while his parents were going through an ugly divorce shaped Henry's outlook forever Why Henry believes the quickest way to success is to find a mentor who has accomplished what you want to do How Henry spent a lot of time hiding a lack of confidence behind false ego, and how he changed his mindset and worked through his skeletons Why Henry is working hard to set a good example for his young son and provide him with a blueprint for his own success How branding is the key to creating a human-to-human connection that can dramatically impact your success What steps you can take to leverage your branding in the world of social media, and how drop-in audio chat platform Clubhouse is primed to be the next big networking tool How Henry has been using the Clubhouse platform to network, build his authority, and generate new business Why you should care about building your brand, no matter what business you're in or what audience you're targeting Resources: Website: https://uniquedesignz.net/ The Brand Doctor Podcast: https://uniquedesignz.net/the-brand-doctor-podcast LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/henry-kaminski-jr/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/unique-designz-by-the-hmk-group/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCYx6cYRoKCMojj-NlgX6_0w Instagram: www.instagram.com/thebranddr/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/HenryKaminskiJr/ Additional resources: Real Estate on Your Terms by Chris Prefontaine SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook SmartRealEstateCoach.com/QLS Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast Sponsor: Paul G. Dion CPA, CTC

25th Hour Ideas
Talking Living Résumé with Henry Coley (#010)

25th Hour Ideas

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 49:09


Henry “The Hammer” Coley was a leader of the 2014 Virginia Cavaliers. I’ve always wanted to ask him about leadership, his approach to learning the game, and how his skills have translated to life after football. Since graduating with his Master’s, Henry spent time in the NFL before becoming a consultant and entrepreneur. Henry is a leader everywhere he goes, and this conversation is filled with important lessons.If you haven't already, writing a short review on Apple podcasts would go a long way in attracting a larger audience and more fantastic guests. Timestamps:(1:50) Lessons on leadership(9:09) Dynamics of a football team(11:13) Leadership role at UVA, and the concept of a living resume(19:34) Memorable moment following a 2014 win(25:45) The difference between NFL and college football(31:33) How to study game film(38:45) Life after football and an important lesson I learned from Henry(45:18) How Henry would use a 25th hour

Classy Trashy
Episode 7: Henry Corrales - Bellator Featherweight

Classy Trashy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 36:40


In this week's episode, Natalie and Jake sit down and talk with MMA fighter, Henry Corrales (@henrycorralesmma). Among the topics covered in this episode are: •Henry drunkenly getting his first tattoo with his mom. •How the meanings of tattoos fade over time. •How Henry is reaching the end of his tattoo journey. •How fighting and good company turned Henry’s life around. •How being in the gym is harmonious and brings Henry personal solace. •How expectations are the killer of happiness. •How a health conscious lifestyle plays into Henry’s relationship. •What the end goals with Henry’s fighting career are. •The intimacy of knocking someone out. •Henry’s plans after his inevitable retiring from fighting.

The Bold Life
26: Why It's So Easy To Learn Bad Habits

The Bold Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 14:37


Today, we'll talk about how your brain learns and why your biological memory systems can help you reach your goals or hold you back from success. Stay tuned and I'll share one strategy to use those memory systems to your advantage and help your brain move toward success!There's a famous patient in neuropsychology named Henry Molaison who changed how we understand memory. Henry suffered from severe seizures, which limited his daily activities. Doctors tried medications, but nothing gave him relief. As a last effort, doctors removed his temporal lobes from his brain. Although this gave him relief from his seizures, he couldn't remember anything before his surgery in 1953!Although he worked with his doctor, Dr. Brenda Milner consistently for over 50 years, each time she came to visit he introduced himself as if he never met her before. From these studies with Henry we learned that our brain has different types of memories.We can take what we learned from Henry to help us understand why you learn bad habits (without even being aware), how you can unlearn these negative habits, and how to find more time in your day.Show Highlights[01:18] Learning from a case study of a man named Henry, known as “Patient HM.”[02:38] Patient HM's background.[05:34] How Henry's memory improved although he didn't remember doing the tasks.[06:07] Explicit or declarative memory and implicit memory and how we use these types of memories.[07:19] Practicing bad habits will keep you from succeeding.[10:42] Our brain's hard wiring learning systems make it easy for us to learn bad habits.[12:17] Weekly challenge activity: Keep an activity log during the week. [13:47] Check out my personality quiz - link below!Subscribe Today!Apple PodcastSpotifyAndroidStitcherRSSLinks | ResourcesIG: @DrNicoleByersFacebook: Dr. Nicole ByersWebsite: Drnicolebyers.comEmail support@drnicolebyers.comDrnicolebyers.com/quizDrnicolebyers.com/habits

Biohacking Superhuman Performance
Your Best Sleep Ever - Perfect Sleep Pad - Why Water Cooling is Better Than Air

Biohacking Superhuman Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 43:55


Your ability to focus, function and overall thrive comes from good quality sleep. The Perfect Sleep Pad cools your body the right way, it is the lowest in EMF, and cools the body all night long. The way the Perfect Sleep Pad works is that it circulates water through a thin pad that you place on top of  your mattress and under your bottom sheet.  Please note that this content is intended for information purposes only and is not intended to substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Peptides are for the most part classified as research chemicals so should not be used on humans. Before changing your diet or using any new supplement make sure to consult with your health care provider. Always seek the advice of your physician or health care provider with any questions or concerns you may have regarding a medical condition before you make any changes. This episode is with Henry Zeifman, the founder of Perfect Sleep Pad. 3:40 The sensor tracks to 1/100th of a degree, so any change in body temperature will trigger the sleep pad to adjust the temperature for your body!   4:54  How Henry got into the sleep business over 20 years ago making very technical mattresses.    9:15 What makes the Perfect Sleep Pad better than the competitors   10:00 How this process actually elongates your deep sleep phases & The alarming issues with mattresses these days   11:05 Why you come out of deep sleep and rem sleep early!    11:33 This pad uses intelligent technology to warm or cool depending on changes in your body’s temperature!    11:50 Why you’ll never want to sleep without this again!   13:00 Why air conditioning just isn’t good enough   13:20 The Perfect Sleep Pad only uses 80W (the energy of a light bulb) vs. your air conditioning uses 50x the amount of energy. How you can save money from your energy bill.   15:00 Why water is better than air for regulating body temperature   16:20 The feeling Nathalie loves “like a breath of fresh air”   17:20 Other accessories for therapeutic options, to address injuries, a jacket to stimulate  brown fat, and even a headband that upregulates melatonin production and is great for people with PTSD.   19:45 25% of couples can’t sleep together because of temperature disagreeances    20:40 Why menopausal women love the perfect sleep pad   21:20 Mitochondria and REM sleep   21:40 How this tool can transform your life   24:05 The air conditioning around you will not draw heat from your body, and this pad is specific to you and your partner.    24:35 Why cooling under your body is better than cooling on top of your body.   26:19 Pads for injury, and “moist heat”   28:28 EMF and sleep tech   37:40 You get different, better sleep every hour you sleep before midnight.    37:50 The relationship between REM sleep and Alzheimers    39:50 Deep sleep for seniors is incredibly important   41:45 Ninety Day money back guarantee   Longevity40 for 40% off www.perfectsleeppad.com Phone 1-888-535-7446 ext. 1 to learn more Ships anywhere in the world!

Growth Everywhere Daily Business Lessons
How To Transition From Startup Founder To $18B Public Company Leader With Zoominfo CEO Henry Schuck

Growth Everywhere Daily Business Lessons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 28:45


Today we talk to Henry Schuck, Co-Founder and CEO of ZoomInfo (formerly DiscoverOrg) about best practices for steering the ship of a startup and scaling it until it goes public. ZoomInfo provides subscription-based sales and marketing intelligence to its clients in the form of accurate B2B content and company information to accelerate the growth of their marketing teams! Henry starts by summing up his education and career, sharing the story of co-founding DiscoverOrg, wearing multiple hats while scaling it to the point of going public, and then acquiring ZoomInfo. From there, we get into some of Henry’s habits that took him from startup CEO to public company CEO. He talks about mastering the skills needed to see DiscoverOrg through its first five years, how to let go of staff who served their purpose but are now holding the company back, and how bringing on investors changed the internal dynamics of the firm for the better. Henry also gets into his ‘pebble in the shoe’ method for aligning his teams with his vision, what goes into ZoomInfo's growth engine, and the people and resources he consults to stay sharp and constantly get better. For all this and more on the topic of continuous improvement and directing a publicly owned company from Henry, be sure to tune in. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:21] Before we jump into today’s interview, please rate, review, and subscribe to the Leveling Up Podcast! [01:00] Henry’s education and how he co-founded DiscoverOrg and acquired ZoomInfo. [03:11] Wearing multiple hats, imposter syndrome, and the first five years of DiscoverOrg.  [05:00] Why Henry decided to bring on investors and what he learned about hiring after. [07:25] How Henry dealt with being accountable to people other than his co-founder after going public. [08:21] Dealing with letting go of employees who aren’t good enough to help you scale. [12:35] How Henry handled scaling so well; constantly mastering the skills involved. [14:00] Get great at something, train somebody else to do it, and then move on. [15:36] How Henry steers the ship by pointing out what’s wrong with existing systems.  [16:52] Winning by constantly iterating versus ‘that’s how it’s always been done’ thinking. [19:02] ZoomInfo’s growth engine and how it works using a specialization sales funnel. [20:41] Figuring out how to get, and take action on, metrics for one’s business. [22:50] People Henry consults with to get advice on how to be a better CEO. [23:52] Why the reMarkable tablet is a tool that’s made a recent impact on Henry. [24:28] Henry reads analyst reports to get better and stay informed. [25:27] Two must-read book recommendations from Henry. [27:17] The most compelling thing Henry recently read: Every analyst report on ZoomInfo! [28:03] How to find Henry online, get in touch with him, and learn more about him.     Resources From The Interview:   Henry Schuck on Twitter Henry Schuck on LinkedIn Henry Schuck Email ZoomInfo DiscoverOrg University of Nevada Ohio State University The Carlyle Group The E-Myth YPO EO Oura Ring Evernote reMarkable Smartsheet Morgan Stanley Ben Horowitz Must read book: Ogilvy on Advertising, The Hard Thing About Hard Things   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

The Touch MBA Admissions Podcast
#167 Breaking into Vietnam, Venture Capital & Professional Sports with Henry Nguyen, Founding Owner, Los Angeles Football Club & Kellogg MBA '00

The Touch MBA Admissions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 97:50


How did Henry Nguyen, who graduated from Kellogg 20 years ago, launch Vietnam’s first technology venture capital fund, Vietnam’s first professional basketball team, and Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC), a Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise? Henry recounts his journey from travel writer to MD to MBA to Wall Street and then back to Vietnam, where he has built a career as an entrepreneur and venture capitalist. Henry also gives a behind a scenes look into putting together a winning bid for LAFC, building a 22,000 capacity outdoor arena in downtown Los Angeles, and growing a raving fanbase before LAFC’s first game in 2018. Henry shares what he gained from his Kellogg MBA, as well as his advice to young professionals and entrepreneurs considering business school. "Being an entrepreneur is sometimes just saying 'Why Not?'" - Henry Nguyen Questions Introducing Henry Nguyen (0:00) Henry’s unanticipated MBA and business career (6:30) Henry’s heads to Wall Street (11:00) The travel writing experience that changed Henry’s life (14:45) Henry’s journey back to Vietnam (21:15) Starting IDG Ventures Vietnam – “My life is a serendipitous series of fortunate circumstances” (26:30) From “funny money” to “startup” – the growth of entrepreneurship in Vietnam (30:30) Breaking into venture capital (34:10) Henry’s thoughts on the value of a MBA for career changers vs. entrepreneurs, and what he learned from Kellogg (39:30) Henry’s foray into the business of sports, and starting amateur and professional sports leagues in Vietnam (49:30) Behind the scenes of Henry’s winning bid for LAFC (1:01:27) Growing LAFC’s fanbase – “the 3252” – in a city with 11 sports franchises (1:15:10) Opportunities for MBAs in sports (1:17:35) How Henry manages his businesses and engagements (1:25:20) Henry’s last advice to MBA applicants and students (1:29:40) About Henry Henry Nguyen is the Chairman of Phoenix Holdings, an investment company with operations in consumer, media, retail, food & beverage, and financial services sectors, and Managing General Partner of IDG Ventures Vietnam. He is the Developmental Licensee of McDonalds Vietnam and Chairman of XLE Group, which develops sports at the professional, collegiate and grass roots level in Vietnam. He is also Founding Owner of Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) and one of the Founding Trustees at Fulbright University Vietnam. After majoring in classics at Harvard University, Henry earned his MD and MBA from Northwestern University Medical School and the Kellogg School of Management. Episode summary, show notes and more at: https://touchmba.com/mba-careers-vietnam-venture-capital-sports-lafc-henry-nguyen

The Touch MBA Admissions Podcast
#167 Breaking into Vietnam, Venture Capital & Professional Sports with Henry Nguyen, Founding Owner, Los Angeles Football Club & Kellogg MBA '00

The Touch MBA Admissions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 97:50


How did Henry Nguyen, who graduated from Kellogg 20 years ago, launch Vietnam's first technology venture capital fund, Vietnam's first professional basketball team, and Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC), a Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise? Henry recounts his journey from travel writer to MD to MBA to Wall Street and then back to Vietnam, where he has built a career as an entrepreneur and venture capitalist. Henry also gives a behind a scenes look into putting together a winning bid for LAFC, building a 22,000 capacity outdoor arena in downtown Los Angeles, and growing a raving fanbase before LAFC's first game in 2018. Henry shares what he gained from his Kellogg MBA, as well as his advice to young professionals and entrepreneurs considering business school. "Being an entrepreneur is sometimes just saying 'Why Not?'" - Henry Nguyen Questions Introducing Henry Nguyen (0:00) Henry's unanticipated MBA and business career (6:30) Henry's heads to Wall Street (11:00) The travel writing experience that changed Henry's life (14:45) Henry's journey back to Vietnam (21:15) Starting IDG Ventures Vietnam – “My life is a serendipitous series of fortunate circumstances” (26:30) From “funny money” to “startup” – the growth of entrepreneurship in Vietnam (30:30) Breaking into venture capital (34:10) Henry's thoughts on the value of a MBA for career changers vs. entrepreneurs, and what he learned from Kellogg (39:30) Henry's foray into the business of sports, and starting amateur and professional sports leagues in Vietnam (49:30) Behind the scenes of Henry's winning bid for LAFC (1:01:27) Growing LAFC's fanbase – “the 3252” – in a city with 11 sports franchises (1:15:10) Opportunities for MBAs in sports (1:17:35) How Henry manages his businesses and engagements (1:25:20) Henry's last advice to MBA applicants and students (1:29:40) About Henry Henry Nguyen is the Chairman of Phoenix Holdings, an investment company with operations in consumer, media, retail, food & beverage, and financial services sectors, and Managing General Partner of IDG Ventures Vietnam. He is the Developmental Licensee of McDonalds Vietnam and Chairman of XLE Group, which develops sports at the professional, collegiate and grass roots level in Vietnam. He is also Founding Owner of Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) and one of the Founding Trustees at Fulbright University Vietnam. After majoring in classics at Harvard University, Henry earned his MD and MBA from Northwestern University Medical School and the Kellogg School of Management. Episode summary, show notes and more at: https://touchmba.com/mba-careers-vietnam-venture-capital-sports-lafc-henry-nguyen

Emotional Storytelling with Twyla Jones
How to know it's time to leave your 9-5 and pursue a career as a full time photographer with Henry Tieu

Emotional Storytelling with Twyla Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 68:26


Are you struggling to decide the right time to leave your full time job to pursue your passion as a photographer? While you’re working to help someone else build their empire, are you dreaming about building your own? As my guest will tell you, it’s not always easy making the transition to a career you are passionate about, but the rewards are incredible. Henry Tieu is a wedding and elopement photographer based out of Seattle Washington. His fast growth in both popularity and creative skill come from his incredible work ethic and drive to be the best version of himself. In this interview, Henry will tell you how he made the transition from nurse to photographer and educator, exactly how he grew his instagram following in a HUGE way in just one year, and will inspire you to pursue your dreams because you can absolutely achieve them! In this episode we covered: How Henry and I met at the first workshop he taught at. (1:30) GIFs, waterfalls, and making it rain! He came to teach about Instagram, but he was inspired by the creativity and community of the workshop. You simply must see the cheese GIF and the GIF of Henry that I took! The infamous cheese GIF: My GIF of Henry: Henry’s GIF work: What Henry is doing on the backend of his business during COVID-19. (5:45) Utilizing Pinterest and diversifying his marketing during lockdown. We talk about time management and different methods for tackling tasks. We also share some quirky real life stories from quarantine too. His story of working nights as a nurse then transitioning to full time photography. (13:30) *get link of his full story* Henry got into photos through working in the ICU with a patient his own age – it woke him up to how short life is and that’s what compelled him to pick up a camera. It was a way to see the world, then became engagement and wedding photos. Within a year, he became full time at both jobs (30 weddings + 36 hours a week as a nurse). He cut down to part time and his business continued to grow, including expanding into destination work. He had the hard money talk with his husband and decided it was worth a budget cut to go full time. We talk about the realities of money and entrepreneurship. (23:00)  “Income with being full time in this photography world is scary, but it’s worth it if you do it right.” We both share our stories about the transition and joys of making the leap. Growing Instagram quickly and the effects on the business, (27:00) “Numbers don’t mean anything. You could have thousands of followers and if no one books you, you don’t have any money.” He shares the insights worth really looking at – like people who aren’t already following him that are seeing his image. “Instagram wants you to engage. It wants you to stay on the platform. And it wants other people to do the same.” Tips for Instagram:  Before he posts anything, he goes through and likes comments, replies to comments, and also leaves comments on other people’s work. He engages first. Your photos need to be captivating. Scroll stopping is the goal. Try to draw unique and different inspiration from elements, time of day, setting, poses, etc. He shares how music videos are a huge inspiration to him. It’s okay to not post everyday, but try to use Instagram stories daily. Use the features that Instagram provides like questions and polls. The personal side of Instagram growth. (35:30) Navigating sudden popularity as an introvert and trying to answer comments and DMs turning into a motivation to get out of his box. He’s become a role model for other photographers and takes that responsibility seriously. The inspiration for his art and how he makes it his own. (40:00) My photos have become my brand – people recognize my work. He shares the moment that he envisions when he’s thinking about his portfolio. When he takes people’s photos, he thinks of that and plays the music that inspires him to get the vibe he desires. He sometimes even draws out his posing inspiration as seen below.    The value of taking in good inspiration in order to have good output. (45:30) Surrounding yourself with beautiful and positive things might not always be tangible, but they show up everywhere. The people you’re with, the environments you work in, those are the little things that shape your view of the world. “How you view the world will go right back onto your creative work.”  How to expand into teaching – Henry’s journey as an educator so far. What’s rewarding? What’s negative? (47:30) “Everyone has something to share. It doesn’t matter if you have one year of experience vs five years of experience. It doesn’t matter if you have 50 followers on Instagram vs 100 followers on Instagram.” If you’re creating beautiful work and getting paid, you are doing something right that someone else could learn from you. “Don’t take people’s money until you can deliver what you promise.” Think about the limitations of your geographic area on what you’re teaching. “The most rewarding thing about education is the relationship I get to build with someone.” (No matter if it’s a workshop or free education online!) “There’s always enough room for everyone to rise together.” If you want to teach, get comparison and competition out of your mind. The downside is people thinking that he knows anything (I can relate!). There’s constant questions and people wanting to learn from him. When people only reach out when they need something, it’s a little frustrating – just be genuine. “I’m not google.” Henry’s upcoming plans. (59:00) At the time of our interview, Washington was starting to open up for sessions and elopements. (As of our most recent emails, his elopements have picked up again and he’s shooting a lot!) We talk about traveling and some hacks to get more destination work.  Follow Henry’s Work See Henry’s presets in action Henry has generously offered a discount to our community! Get 20% off anything in his shop using the code: Story Youtube channel: Henry’s Diary Connect with the Community Emotional Storytelling FB Community  Emotional Storytelling Instagram

The Waggle
Hank's call to the Hall

The Waggle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 30:49


Donnovan is joined by CFL legend Henry Burris to celebrate the news of his pending induction into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. 0:00 – Welcome to the Waggle presented by Sport Clips6:30 – On the delayed HOF ceremony10:43 – How Henry found out15:00 – His wife Nicole's vital role18:15 – Who he called first23:05 – The team cap he would wear to represent his impact in the CFL25:25 – Who he would bring with him into the HOF if he could  27:55 – On being first ballot

The Star Love Podcast
Star Love Podcast Season 1 Episode 8 Featuring Astrologer and Developer Henry Seltzer

The Star Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 65:17


Time Stamps for Time Keepers0-5:24 Introduction and Henry's background5:25-14:40 All About Eris14:41-22:14 Eris mythologically vs. astrologically22:15-25:46 How Henry became attracted to Eris25:47-31:22 Numerology of Eris31:23-39:46 Chart examples39:47-47:46 Eris's energy as do or die47:47-52:29 Jung's dreams52:30-56:15 Expression of Eris by gender identity56:16-57:29 Differences and similarities between Pluto and Eris57:30-1:00:39 Which sign does Eris rule?1:00:40-Closing remarks

FEATURE // Justin Tse
Henry Hwu - Concert Photography, DRAKE Stole Photo, Airline Employee Discounts // #008

FEATURE // Justin Tse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 74:44


00:00 - Who is Henry Hwu?02:29 - How Henry got into photography05:06 - Shooting for Khelani08:23 - Not going photography full-time11:11 - The first event Henry was invited to15:22 - Drake STOLE Henry's photo17:06 - That time Logic brought Henry onstage21:19 - What Henry wants to do next in photography24:31 - The Travis Scott story25:15 - Wild destinations for fashion photography29:53 - Times Square Billboard36:27 - Sending RAW files to clients38:27 - Winning TOO MANY sneaker raffles44:32 - The benefits of working at an airline50:06 - Modernized Asian countries54:19 - Underrated spots for photography01:04:45 - What's an essential piece of tech for travel?01:07:03 - Advice for a young Henry Hwu01:12:28 - How to get featured as a photographer

The GHOLE Podcast
Paul McCartney's best mate w/ Henry Phillips

The GHOLE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 65:28


We have a fun, Bob's long time pal award winning film maker & comedian Henry Phillips (Punching the Clown, Comedy Central) joins the gag. Share some fun stories. How Henry became friends and colleagues w/ the legendary Mike Judge, and the time he got to do a show Paul McCartney Check out Henry at HenryPhillips.com and follow him on twitter @henlips also check out Silk City Hot Sauce at silkcityhotsauce.com

Manifestation Babe
(#146) How to know it's time to LET GO, how to navigate CHAOS, and other impactful questions answered with Henry Ammar.

Manifestation Babe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 86:27


Today, I am honored to share a conversation with one of my good friends Henry Ammar. You will absolutely LOVE him. Henry is the definition of a lightworker. He is the most uplifting person you will ever hear speak. On today’s episode of the Manifestation Babe podcast, we are going to talk about relationships, creating high vibe friendships and why keeping your heart soft will always pay off in the end. We will also touch on how to know it’s time to make a pivot in your life or end something that is no longer serving you. This is going to be a JUICY one, so sit back, relax, and push play!   Henry Ammar is an International Life Speaker and Entrepreneur who hosts the podcast, “Making It Happen with Henry Ammar.” He is a keynote speaker and empowerment coach published in Forbes. Henry now leverages his successes in music, leadership, and coaching to bring pop culture and practical empowerment together to free the world from fear, limiting beliefs and works to inspire confidence. Henry is an empowerment coach to pop culture celebrities and influencers. His most recent brainchild, MakeItHappen.Life, with the slogan “Inspiration. Fun. Repeat.” was created to give the world inspiring content and empowering experiences that help people lead confident and fulfilling lives.    If you’re someone who’s been feeling stuck and needs to LET GO, this podcast episode is going to be an INCREDIBLE one. If this episode resonated with you and you know someone who needs a little clarity right now, please be sure to tag me @manifestationbabe on Instagram and share this episode with your community to spread the word! Also if you have any questions please email us at hello@manifestationbabe.com.  In This Episode You Will Learn:    How Henry and I met (7:10) What it means to live in the space of trust (25:00) How to know it is time to make a pivot (36:35) The balance between doing the work in a fulfilled versus an unfulfilled relationship (52:35) The importance of being uncomfortable (1:14:15) Questions We Answer:    How did Kathrin and Henry find their soulmate friends? (12:59) How do you know that something is not serving your higher purpose? (26:25) When to know that leaving a relationship is actually going to serve you (46:51) How do you get rid of the chatter in your mind so that you can hear your intuition? (54:55) How do you navigate chaos? (59:00)   Links/Resources  Henry’s Podcast Henry’s Instagram Henry’s Website Henry’s Facebook Henry’s Spotify The Morning Manifesters Journal For Massive Momentum, Motivation & Magic Manifestationbabe.com/links Follow me on Instagram  Join our Manifestation Babe community!  Visit our website!

Social Pros Podcast
Use Customer Questions to Drive your Social Content Strategy

Social Pros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 41:38


Henry Ma, the Chief Operating Officer of Ricoma Embroidery Machines, joins the Social Pros Podcast to talk about his company’s incredible content and social program.  Huge thanks to our amazing sponsors for helping us make this happen. Please support them; we couldn't do it without their help! This week: Salesforce Marketing Cloud Emma   Full Episode Details When you’re in a super niche business like embroidery, getting people to even know you exist can be a real challenge. So, how can you leverage social media to gain traction and move leads through your sales funnel? Henry Ma, the Chief Operating Officer of Ricoma Embroidery Machines, has perfected his content marketing strategy to not only attract attention but to plant the seed in people’s minds that they need embroidery. One way that they do this is by using customer and prospects questions to drive social content and essentially give people what they want. It’s not just the social media team that gets involved with content creation at Ricoma Embroidery Machines either, it’s everyone from the marketing team to the sales and customer service team. If you’re in a niche business like Henry, his advice is to listen to your customers and prospects. Always have a finger on the pulse of what’s going on with your customers and ‘have ears and eyes everywhere.’   In This Episode: 05:18 – How Ricoma Embroidery Machines helps businesses build brand equity 07:50 – What The Apparel Academy is and how it helps brands launch successful apparel merchandise 13:36 – How Henry and his team use customer questions to drive their social content 15:02 – Finding the balance between category content and branded content 17:49 – Leveraging user-generated content to build a community around your niche 20:17 – How Ricoma Embroidery Machines moved from written-based content to video content 22:57 – Why you should repurpose your pillar content for different platforms 31:34 – How Henry’s business handles reactive customer care   Resources  Get the new State of Marketing report for free from Salesforce here. Find out more about the community at SocialMedia.org with a special form for Social Pros listeners here. Learn how Emma can help you improve your email marketing campaigns Get your hands on Salesforce’s FREE e-book, 50 Social Media Best Practices Find out more about Ricoma Embroidery Machines Watch The Apparel Academy video series on YouTube   Visit SocialPros.com  for more insights from your favorite social media marketers.

True Grit and Grace
003: Make it Happen! Breaking Free from Your Cage with Henry Ammar

True Grit and Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 45:55


Have you ever felt so caged and want to do something but you can’t because you’re afraid of the risks? “I can’t!” That is our initial reaction when we are faced with fear. It makes us reject opportunities that are meant for us.  Overcoming your fear seems hard at first but it is possible! Learn to overcome whatever scares you, as Henry Ammar, the founder and CEO of MakeItHappenLife joins us to share how to shift our perspective, empower ourselves, and ultimately overcome our fears. Henry is an award-winning empowerment coach, an impact entrepreneur, a creative, and a visionary leader with in-depth experience in the personal development, business leadership, entertainment, real estate, and education industries. As a keynote speaker and empowerment coach, he has positively impacted hundreds and thousands of lives internationally. His passion greatly lies in the privilege to use his leadership strengths, and successes to positively impact individuals’ businesses and communities.  In addition to all of that, he is also an artist and he just released his new song called Tomorrow! Henry shares his journey from being enslaved with fear and finally achieving freedom. He talks about how having courage and confidence are vital in making it (your goals) happen! Moreover, Henry addresses a lot of issues like self-worth and the type of relationship you should have with yourself. By the end of this episode, he invites us to a challenge that will liberate you from your cage of fear. Tune in as he shares how you can go from fear to freedom!   In This Episode You Will Learn About: How Henry became the go-getter that he is now today How courage becomes confidence Henry’s advice for anyone who wants to become a speaker and overcome their fear Why staying in your comfort zone is harder than getting out Staying focused on the price and ignoring the obstacles Leading with your heart How Henry’s IG live saved a kid’s life from India The importance of progress over perfection How to change the negative images and talks you have inside of your head Stop, Drop, and Roll Henry’s Challenge for you The type of relationship we need to have with ourselves Utilizing your fear to your advantage   Get in touch with Henry Ammar: MakeItHappen.Life Instagram @henryammar Facebook @henry.ammar Twitter @thehenryammar LinkedIn @henryammar YouTube - Henry Ammar YouTube - MakeItHappen.Life Henry Ammar - Website Make It Happen Podcast   Mentioned in this Episode: TEDx Talk: Freedom From Fear Tomorrow (Official Music Video)   Thank you for joining us on the True, Grit, & Grace Podcast! If you find value in today’s episode, don’t forget to share the show with your friends and tap that subscribe button so you don’t miss an episode! You can also head over to amberlylago.com to join my newsletter and access free downloadable resources that can help you elevate your life, business, and relationships!  Want to see the behind the scenes and keep the conversation going?  Head over to Instagram @amberlylagomotivation!   Website @amberlylago.com Instagram @amberlylagomotivation Facebook @AmberlyLagoSpeaker Twitter @AmberlyLago

The Other Side Of Potential
Episode 51: Writing and Publishing for Business, with Henry DeVries

The Other Side Of Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 46:49


Persuasion expert Henry DeVries is the CEO and Acquisitions Editor of Indie Books International. He is also the President of New Client Marketing Institute, a training company he founded in 1999. Henry's extensive background in PR and marketing has led to a ten-year journey of success in the industry where he has, among other things, helped ghostwrite, edit, and co-author more than 300 business books, to include his McGraw-Hill bestseller, How to Close a Deal Like Warren Buffett. In addition, he has a weekly column with forbes.com.   What you'll learn about in this episode: How Henry came to work in the publishing industry, starting with his original and detailed life plan that he had avoided due to fear.   How Henry became a ghostwriter, and how he came to establish the New Client Marketing Institute Why Amazon.com and print-on-demand books were game changers that opened the door for hybrid publishers to evolve Why authors can't rely on publishers to promote for them, and why the real money in being an author is found in being an "expert with a book" What criteria Henry is looking for in an author when finding new opportunities for Indie Books International How Henry helps authors discover their hidden assets, and why he only works with one in four authors he gives a consultation to Where Henry got his natural joyful attitude and sense of humor, and how he finds the inspiration to work on screenplays Henry shares how he was notified by a federal prosecutor and an IRS auditing chief that his CPA and his tax attorney had taken advantage of him and stolen his money Why the secrets to Henry's success lie in his relationships, his service to others, fun, and generosity Why people's fear is the biggest challenge Henry has to face in his work, and how he recommends people push through their fears How to get a free 30-minute strategy call with Henry to discuss the business book you've written and the potential of getting it published Additional resources:   Website: www.indiebooksintl.com Website: www.forbes.com/sites/henrydevries/

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: Carta Founder Henry Ward on Why The Best Companies Are Not Product Led But Distribution Led, 3 Requirements Needed For A New Market/Investment To Be Exciting and Why Small Markets Are So Attractive

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 42:10


Henry Ward is the Founder & CEO @ Carta, the startup that helps private companies, public companies, and investors manage their cap tables, valuations, investments, and equity plans. To date, Henry has raised over $147m in funding from some of the industries leading investors in USV, Spark, K9 Ventures and Meritech and then also leading founders including Flexport's Ryan Petersen, Transferwise's Taavet Hinrikus and Slack's Stewart Butterfield. Prior to founding Carta, Henry was Founder of SecondSight, a portfolio optimization platform for retail investors. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Henry made his way into the world of startups and came to found the gamechanger of cap tables and valuations with Carta? 2.) What does Henry mean by the term "executive half-life"? How does Henry determine between an exec that can scale with the company and an exec that cannot? What are the leading indicators? When weaknesses are revealed, how does this manifest itself? Does the exec open up and admit to it or does the leadership team have to be proactive? 3.) Question from Manu @ K9: As a first time CEO, what have been the biggest personal challenges for Henry in the scaling of himself? Why does Henry think it is unfair founders are given exemption from blame in scaling but execs are not? How does Henry make decisions differently now to the early days? What have been the improvements? 4.) How does Henry buck the conventional wisdom with his willingness to go after very small markets? What does the N of 1 vs 1of N rule mean here? Why does Henry believe the N of 1 markets is the most attractive? What are the core advantages to owning your market? How can founders think about insertion points? When is the right time to add additional products? How does Henry respond to the traditional notion of "focus"? 5.) Why does Henry believe most founders are afraid to put investors to work? If fundraising is, as Henry suggests "an auction process", what can founders do to optimise it? How does Henry approach the element of value creation and value extraction? How does this influence his approach to pricing? How does Henry think more tech founders can leverage acquiring services businesses and automating their processes over time? Where is the arbitrage in pricing here? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: Henry’s Fave Book: The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC and Henry on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Instagram here for mojito madness and all things 20VC.

Future of Agriculture
Future of Agriculture 146: The Case for Urban Agriculture with Henry Gordon-Smith of Agritecture

Future of Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 44:00


  Henry Gordon-Smith is considered one of the leading experts in urban agriculture. He is the Founder and Managing Director of Agritecture, a global urban agriculture consultation company that seeks to spread and promote the idea of urban and vertical farming. Part of Henry’s duties as Managing Director include overseeing projects, planning events and conferences, and networking with like-minded businesses. He has a BA in Political Science from the University of British Columbia and an MSc in Sustainability Management from Columbia University.   Henry joins me today to share his passion for urban farming and discuss some of its more fascinating details. He explains what urban farming is, what makes it different from local farming, and how it can improve a city’s economic growth as well as its sustainability efforts. He shares research data on urban agriculture, how someone can be eligible to have an urban farm, and the potential profitability. Henry also describes what we can expect from their AgLanta conference in April 2019.     “If a certain population in the city know how to grow food, and there are policies to support it, the city will be able to impact its own food security and be more independent.” - Henry Gordon-Smith       This Week on The Future of Agriculture Podcast:   How Henry became interested in working in agriculture. Why he chose blogging as a means to spread stories on Agritecture. Why we should be looking into urban farming and how it helps sustainability efforts. Where the most opportunities lie in sustainable urban farming. Emerging green technologies that embody the food, water, and energy systems. The difference between urban and local agriculture. Urban agriculture profitability and investments. The idea of replacing the sun using new technology. The types of plants that can thrive in an urban setting. Minimum requirements for someone to start urban farming. Some of the reasons urban farming fails and how to make it succeed. What to expect at the AgLanta conference.       Resources Mentioned:   AgLanta AgTech X     Connect with Henry Gordon-Smith   Agritecture LinkedIn         We Are a Part of a Bigger Family!    The Future of Agriculture Podcast is now part of the Farm and Rural Ag Network. Listen to more ag-related podcasts by subscribing on iTunes or on the Farm and Rural Ag Network Website today.        Share the Ag-Love!    Thanks for joining us on the Future of Agriculture Podcast – your spot for valuable information, content, and interviews with industry leaders throughout the agricultural space! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please subscribe on iTunes and leave your honest feedback. Don’t forget to share it with your friends on your favorite social media spots!    Learn more about AgGrad by visiting:  Future of Agriculture Website AgGrad Website AgGrad on Twitter  AgGrad on Facebook  AgGrad on LinkedIn  AgGrad on Instagram   

Firstbeat Sports Podcast
3: Training Loads in Mid-major Basketball – with Henry Barrera, Liberty Men's Basketball - Ep. 3

Firstbeat Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 20:56


On the line today is Henry Barrera. Henry is the Director of Performance for the Liberty Men’s Basketball program, who are heading to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2014 after being crowned Atlantic Sun Conference Champions in their first season in the conference. His 14-year career in coaching and performance training has included stops at Nike World Headquarters, Concordia University and West Linn High School – one of the top programs in the United States. Henry also trains athletes world-wide as part of his basketball and performance training company Hoop Diaries, and runs the Master Minds project connecting coaches on key industry topics.  Topics Discussed in This Episode: • How to quantify individual training loads • How Firstbeat (https://www.firstbeat.com/en/professional-sports/team-solutions/) metrics are used on a daily basis • Securing athlete and coach buy-in when monitoring athletes  • The four pillars of performance mindset  • Henry’s unique journey from high school to a mid-major basketball program Timestamps: • How Henry ended up at Liberty University (1:07)  • Jumping from High School to D1 – How was the transition? (4:01)  • Combining Men’s Basketball Director of Performance with Director of S/C in Olympic Sports role – what has changed? (4:53)   • What makes the Liberty experience ‘different’ (6:08)  • Following up 5 losing seasons with 3 straight winning seasons – How?  (6:37)   • What qualities does Henry look for in players (7:29)  • Henry explains his Master Minds project (8:14)  • Why Henry chose to go with Firstbeat (https://www.firstbeat.com/en/professional-sports/team-solutions/) four years ago (9:47)  • How Henry uses Firstbeat Sports (https://www.firstbeat.com/en/professional-sports/team-solutions/) (10:50)  • How is the new athlete buy-in for Firstbeat (https://www.firstbeat.com/en/professional-sports/team-solutions/) ? (11:46)  • Firstbeat (https://www.firstbeat.com/en/professional-sports/team-solutions/) in new Liberty facility (12:31)  • How important is game data for Henry (13:23)  • How did Henry begin to educate the Head Coach about Firstbeat (https://www.firstbeat.com/en/professional-sports/team-solutions/) (14:17)  • Head Coach buy in (15:17)  • The future for Liberty Men’s Basketball (15:43)  • The future for Henry Barrera after previous NBA interviews (16:30)  • Cross-sport communication with coaches about player monitoring (17:27)  • What kind of TRIMP numbers does Henry typically see in games (18:15)  • Major talking points in performance training in the future (19:18) Thanks for listening. Follow us on socials and share your favorite episodes using #FBsportspodcast:  Twitter (https://twitter.com/firstbeat) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/firstbeattechnologies/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/firstbeat_technologies/?hl=en) LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/firstbeat-technologies-oy/) Catch up on all previous Firstbeat Sports Podcast (https://www.firstbeat.com/en/podcasts/) episodes here! For more information about us and our sports monitoring systems: 435-363-9533 sports@firstbeat.com www.firstbeat.com (http://www.firstbeat.com/)

Men On Purpose Podcast
The Danger in Pushing Down Your Emotions with Henry Johnstone

Men On Purpose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 29:32


As men, we are conditioned to push down our emotions. For a sensitive kid like Henry Johnstone, the pain and anger of denying his feelings led to substance abuse and self-harm. So, how do we learn to overcome this cultural conditioning and find the courage to express our emotions? Henry is the founder of Henry Johnstone Coaching and the host of The Inner Warrior podcast. As a coach, mentor and speaker, Henry is committed to helping men communicate with themselves and in their relationships. He believes that men can discover their vulnerability and overcome the destructive, outdated roles dictated by masculinity, redefining themselves as who they want to be. Today, Henry joins Emerald to describe how pushing down his feelings caused catastrophic damage to his heart and share the struggle with addiction and self-harm that followed. He explains how he eventually overcame his fear of abandonment, discussing his simple practice for generating the courage to express his emotions. Henry also offers insight on the creative power that came from learning to convey his feelings and how he coaches couples to communicate more effectively. Listen in to understand how Henry navigates imposter syndrome and self-doubt, reframing the uncertainty as an opportunity for self-reflection. **Emerald’s team is aware of the loss of sound quality on this episode, and we are working on a solution to bring our sound quality back up to the standard you have come to expect as listeners. What You Will Learn How pushing down his feelings damaged Henry’s heart Henry’s resulting struggle with addiction and self-harm How Henry overcame the fear of abandonment Henry’s simple practice for generating courage Question worst-case scenario Seek out safe space (friend, therapist) Externalize through dialogue How expressing his emotions ignited Henry’s creativity How Henry coaches men and couples to communicate How Henry navigates his ongoing battle with self-doubt How to reframe depression as something that serves you Connect with Henry Johnstone Henry’s Website The Inner Warrior Podcast Resources Brian Cardoza Jim Carrey on ‘Deep Rest’ Connect with Emerald GreenForest Creative Age Consulting Group 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.

Azure DevOps Podcast
Henry Been on Security with DevOps - Episode 012

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 28:43


In this episode, Jeffrey is discussing security in DevOps with his guest, Henry Been. Henry is an independent DevOps and Azure architect from the Netherlands. He enjoys working with development teams to create and deliver great software — and for him, this includes the full DevOps cycle; starting with discovering and planning new features and ending only when end users are satisfied. Henry’s interests include the Azure cloud, Agile, DevOps, software architecture and the design and implementation of testable and maintainable software. Next to his work, Henry is one of the Microsoft ALM DevOps Rangers — which is a group of 130 engineers worldwide who share professional guidance and create gap-filling solutions surrounding Azure.   Henry and Jeffrey discuss, in-depth, everything you want to know when it comes to security with DevOps. Henry offers advice on how to implement security into your DevOps practice, makes recommendations on how to be more secure at each stage of the software development application lifecycle, highlights possible vulnerabilities that you might want to watch out for, and offers tools you can utilize to combat this and up your security in your DevOps environment.   Topics of Discussion: [:40] About today’s episode and featured guest expert. [1:35] Jeffrey welcomes Henry to the podcast. [1:41] What Henry has been up to of late. [2:21] How Henry has found himself in the DevOps space. [3:08] Henry shares some information about the ALM DevOps Rangers he is a part of. [4:16] About the half-marathon Henry recently finished! [5:50] How did the term DevSecOps come about? And what do people need to know about it? [7:22] Henry offers advice on how to implement security into your DevOps practice. [8:26] Henry’s recommendations for being more secure at each stage of the software development application lifecycle. [12:47] The vulnerabilities of copying your database offsite. [13:44] Is keeping your database offline more secure than having it online? [14:04] A word from Azure DevOps sponsor: Clear Measure. [14:29] Henry outlines ways to limit the surface area of personal access to environments. [16:29] A vulnerability in the FCKeditor WYSIWYG HTML editor and how to avoid it. [17:53] Henry and Jeffrey’s take on why many are fearful of a scheduled, automated deployment or redeployment. [20:45] The work Henry has done with Azure Policy and how can help. [24:04] One of the most vulnerable attack surfaces: any area that a human’s account has access to. [24:41] What’s on the roadmap for Henry! [26:32] How to keep up with Henry and everything he’s doing. [27:02] Henry’s recommendations to those who want to learn more about security in their DevOps environment.   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Azure DevOps User Group on Meetup Microsoft ALM DevOps Rangers DevSecOps SQL Clone from Redgate Redgate Clear Measure (Sponsor) Infrastructure as code FCKeditor WYSIWYG HTML Azure Policy Henry’s Blog (HenryBeen.nl) Henry’s Twitter @Henry_Been   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.   Follow Up with Our Guest: Henry Been’s LinkedIn Henry’s Blog Henry’s Twitter

Business Done Right | Faith Forward Business Leadership
Ep 20: Growing Tech Start-ups Through Faith, Family, Work, and Fitness w/ Henry Kaestner

Business Done Right | Faith Forward Business Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 36:41


Explore the challenges and insights gained scaling from $0 to $300 million in revenue with two start-ups. Seth dives into that journey with Henry Kaestner, Managing Principal in Sovereign's Capital, a private equity venture fund investing with faith-driven entrepreneurs. Prior to co-founding Sovereign's Capital, Henry was co-Founder, previous CEO, and then Chairman of Bandwidth.com (NASDAQ:BAND) and its sister company, Republic Wireless. The founding values of Bandwidth are: Faith, Family, Work, and Fitness (in that order). Over the next 30 minutes, you’ll get to hear his story, his struggles, and how he finds joy and purpose in his work, every day.   What you’ll learn about: 11:02 - Lessons from founding and funding Bandwidth. 17:35 - Why your employees need to know WHY you do what you do. 19:14 - 2 stories of breakthrough with Bandwidth employees. 23:43 - Are your employees motivated? 4 things every business needs to motivate someone. 26:02 - Your identity as an entrepreneur. 29:12 - Mixing ministry and business. 31:49 - How Henry stays hungry and focused in his career.   Resources: Connect with Henry and his podcast at FaithDrivenEntrepreneur.org Henry’s money story... $$$ Learn more about Bandwidth and Corporate Chaplains of America Questions for Seth? Send us your feedback at hello@BDRPodcast.com If you need help building (or selling) a valuable business, reach out to Cathedral Consulting at info@cathedralconsulting.com

The Other Side Of Potential
Episode 19: From Competitive Golfer to Golf Club Advisor, with Henry DeLozier

The Other Side Of Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 53:04


Henry B. DeLozier is a Partner in Global Golf Advisors, the international specialist providing consulting services to the investment banking, real estate development, and golf asset ownership and operations business segments. He joined Global Golf Advisors in 2008 after nine years as the Vice President – Golf of Pulte Homes (NYSE: PHM). Given his background with residential real estate development and lifestyle strategy, he serves GGA clients throughout the world to identify and refine strategic options and to accelerate tactical solutions and financial returns. During his tenure at Pulte Homes, the company became the largest developer of golf communities and of golf courses in the USA, having invested more than $500 million in the development of golf assets and building 27 new golf courses within ten states. In addition, Henry was responsible for the financial performance of more than 20 Pulte golf courses, the replacement value of which exceeded $300 million with annual revenues greater than $90 million. Currently he serves as Chairman for the Board of Directors for Audubon International. He is a Past President of the Board of Directors for the National Golf Course Owners Association (NGCOA) in America. He is known across the globe for his thought leadership in golf-related businesses, and he has been called one of the “Most Influential People in Golf” since 1999 by the Crittenden publications. Henry is acknowledged within the golf and club categories for his uncommon understanding of golf and residential properties. He is known as a no-nonsense profit producer, as an innovative marketer, and as an advocate of exceptional customer service. His career history reflects new concept introductions and numerous successful business turnarounds. A ‘go to' resource on matters of golf-related resort and residential investment and development, Henry is often called upon for comment on social and economic trends particular to golf business segments. He serves as an expert source for Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Bloomberg News, Business Week, CNBC-Squawk Box, the Financial Times of London, GOLF magazine, Golf Digest, Golf Business, the New York Times, PGA Tour Network, the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post. Henry is a graduate of Oklahoma State University (B.A. – English) where he was an All- American golfer. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Henry went from being a competitive golfer to finding a rewarding career in the business world Why the measure of success of the golf courses Henry works with isn't always how profitable they are How the golf facilities industry is experiencing major changes and creating new challenges that clubs are sometimes struggling to address Advice for business leaders who may be struggling to adapt to change How growing up with limited resources taught Henry valuable financial lessons that shaped his business views Why Henry came to the difficult realization that his competitive golfing career was not the best long-term investment in his future Why Henry believes that giving your all isn't always enough and accepting failure is not a weakness How a house fire as a child was a formative event that has helped shape Henry's character and values as an adult Henry's advice to millennials who are seeking to understand and define their beliefs and values The biggest challenge Henry and his team face in today's complex business environment and how they work to overcome it Ways to contact Henry: Website: www.globalgolfadvisors.com

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: Why Risk Is Misunderstood In Entrepreneurship, Why Acquisitions Are Cheap For Incumbents Today & 3 Strategies To Improve Diversity In Your Team with Henry Davis, President & COO @ Glossier

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 35:58


Henry Davis is the President and COO @ Glossier, a New York brand that has taken the beauty world by storm. To date they have raised close to $35m in VC funding from some of the best in the business including past guests on the show Kirsten Green @ Forerunner, Index Ventures, IVP and our friends at Thrive. As for Henry, prior to entering the world of beauty and brands with Glossier, he sat on the other side of the table as a VC with Index Ventures in London. Before that, for his sins, Henry spent time in the world of corporate finance with Citi Group. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Henry made his way from rising star in London VC with Index to President of New York's hottest beauty brand, Glossier? 2.) From a personal security standpoint, was it tough to move from a more secure role in VC to startups? Why does Henry believe the nature of risk is forgotten in entrepreneurship? Why does Henry believe the best entrepreneurs risk mitigate? 3.)What does branded e-commerce really mean to Henry? Why does Henry believe that Amazon have already won multi-brand? What 3 dimensions does Henry present for how Amazon has changed a consumer's expectations of e-commerce? Have Amazon done more to make the market than destroy it? 4.) Why does Henry not believe that brands have as much brand loyalty as they think they do? With that in mind and many recent acquisitions, is this not a market of consolidation? Why are acquisitions cheap for incumbents today? How does this compare to the supply of capital available to startups, ultimately, altering their willingness? 5.) Henry has stated before that there are 3 strategies that can be done to improve diversity in the workforce, what are they? How must your hiring process be structured? How must your culture be structured? Where do most people go wrong in hiring diverse teams? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: Henry’s Fave Book: Anna Karenina Henry’s Fave Blog: Human Rights Watch  As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC and Henry on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Snapchat here for mojito madness and all things 20VC. NatureBox Unlimited snack plans offer all you can eat snacks for one fixed price per employee. Naturebox use simple ingredients you can trust to create bold flavors you can’t find anywhere else. All NatureBox snacks are free from artificial junk and variety is endless with options from sweet or savory to vegan or gluten-free. Simply choose the plan that fits your team’s unique snacking habits and select any of NatureBox’s time-saving add-on’s. And beyond Unlimited snacks, you’ll receive perks such as free kitchen setup, no contracts, a dedicated account manager and more. Simply click here to and use the offer code VC20 to get 20% of your first Naturebox month. Leesa is the Warby Parker or TOMS shoes of the mattress industry. Leesa have done away with the terrible mattress showroom buying experience by creating a luxury premium foam mattress that is ordered completely online and ships for free to your doorstep. The 10-inch mattress comes in all sizes and is engineered with 3 unique foam layers for a universal, adaptive feel, including 2 inches of memory foam and 2 inches of a really cool latex foam called Avena, design to keep you cool. All Leesa mattresses are 100% US or UK made and for every 10 mattresses they sell, they donate one to a shelter. Go to Leesa.com to start the New Year with better nights sleep!

The History of England
210 Bloody Beast

The History of England

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017 36:23


How Henry has been assessed by historians through the ages, and the controversies of his reign. And assessments of the man himself. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: eShares' Henry Ward on Why Portfolio Theory Is Wrong? Why Investors Will Never Take Market Risk & Why You have To Have A Line of Sight To A $Bn Outcome

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2017 25:07


Henry Ward is the Founder & CEO @ eShares, the No 1 cap table management platform providing equity management, 409A valuations and liquidity all in one place. They are backed by leading investors and past guests including USV, SV Angel, Spark Capital, Semil Shah, Manu Kumar, Tim Draper and Kamal Ravikant, just to name a few. Prior to eShares, Henry was Founder @ SecondSight, the first registered investment advisor to go direct to your brokerage and improve your portfolio. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Henry made his way into the world of startups and came to found eShares? 2.) How does Henry challenge the notion that investors should have such high fail rates? How does Henry believe investors can build a strong and sustainable portfolio without home runs? 3.) Why does Henry believe that investors will never accept market risk? How much of a role does Henry believe herd mentality plays in the VC ecosystem? 4.) How does Henry view the increasing exit horizons for startups? Is this a problem? How can we create liquidity options pre large exits? 5.) How does Henry view the role of regulation in private markets? How does this differ to public markets? What would Henry like to see change in the VC ecosystem? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: Henry’s Fave Blog: Hacker News Henry’s Fave Book: The Essays Of Warren Buffett As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC and Henry on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Snapchat here for mojito madness and all things 20VC. The Simba Hybrid. The most advanced mattress in the world. With a unique combination of two thousand five hundred conical pocket springs and responsive memory foam, it offers the perfect support for two people. A mattress that responds to you and your partner’s sleeping patterns. Delivered free, with a one hundred night sleep trial, free returns and a ten year guarantee. Start your free trial at simbasleep.com Cirrus Insight is a plugin for sales pros who use Gmail and Outlook.  It automatically updates activities in Salesforce so you don’t have to.  It was named #41 on the Inc. 500 list of fastest-growing companies, and it has more than 1,700 customer reviews on the Salesforce AppExchange. Today, it serves over 150,000 sales people across 5,000 organizations using Gmail, Outlook, iPhone, iPad, and Android. Cirrus Insight is perfect for sales, support, and success teams who want to save time, schedule 3x more appointments, track email opens and much more with Salesforce information at their fingertips in the inbox. www.cirrusinsight.com/20VC

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
EP 512: $70M ARR B2B SaaS with DiscoverOrg CEO Henry Schuck

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2016 19:25


Henry Schuck, CEO of DiscoverOrg. He’s a leading entrepreneur in sales intelligence and lead generation. Under his leadership, DiscoverOrg built the industry’s most accurate, highest quality, contact database through a mix of technology and a team of live researchers who continually call into thousands of IT, marketing, HR, and finance departments. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Good Boss, Bad Boss What CEO do you follow? –  N/A Favorite online tool? — Gmail Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— I do If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “Work harder than you could ever imagine working”   Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:40 – Nathan introduces Henry to the show 02:13 – DiscoverOrg provides deep intelligence on the company and the contact information of buyers of 60,000 companies worldwide 02:38 – DiscoverOrg is selling the data on a subscription basis 03:09 – Henry worked for a company similar to DiscoverOrg when he was an undergrad 03:28 – Henry’s colleague asked him to build a similar company which is now DiscoverOrg 04:04 – Henry’s acquired iProfile 04:40 – DiscoverOrg is owned by TA Associates 04:58 – DiscoverOrg was self-funded in annual contract value in 2014 05:56 – Henry was approached by different private equity firms in 2012-2014 06:26 – Henry shares the reason why they chose TA Associates 07:45 – Customers pay annual access to the platform which is a SaaS platform and they pay for specific data 08:22 – Average annual RPU 08:46 – Average ARR 09:20 – How Henry manages churn 10:46 – CAC 11:16 – Henry and his team are based in Vancouver, Washington 11:27 – Team size is 315 11:40 – Lifetime value 11:55 – Customers stay with DiscoverOrg for 3-4 years 12:23 – What keeps you motivated in doing this? 12:30 – Henry has a 6 month old daughter and he wants her to see that he works hard, he also wants to make it a success for TA 13:29 – Connect with Henry through LinkedIn and Twitter 15:27 – Annual renewal rate is over 90% 15:46 – DiscoverOrg is continually building new data 16:00 – The Famous Five   3 Key Points: Teach users not only how to use a platform, but how to utilize it to INCREASE their revenue. Have a business that is profitable. Work harder than you could ever imagine working, that’s where you add value.    Resources Mentioned: Acuity Scheduling – Nathan uses Acuity to schedule his podcast interviews and appointments Drip – Nathan uses Drip’s email automation platform and visual campaign builder to build his sales funnel Toptal – Nathan found his development team using Toptal for his new business Send Later. He was able to keep 100% equity and didn’t have to hire a co-founder due to the quality of Toptal Host Gator – The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for the cheapest price possible. Audible – Nathan uses Audible when he’s driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5-hour drive) to listen to audio books. The Top Inbox  – The site Nathan uses to schedule emails to be sent later, set reminders in inbox, track opens and follow-up with email sequences @HenryLSchuck – Henry’s Twitter handle LinkedIn – Henry’s LinkedIn account Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives

Teenage Entrepreneur with Jordan Agolli
TE 2.20: Gregg & Henry Branham- Father & Son Entreprenurial Duo

Teenage Entrepreneur with Jordan Agolli

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2016 33:07


I met Gregg & Henry at a young entrepreneurship meet up I held and was blown away by both stories. Gregg is a serial entrepreneur and his son, Henry, is only 10 years-old but already has built and launched multiple apps on the app store.    On this episode we discuss: Gregg’s background and the different companies he’s built.  Gregg’s advice he would give to young entrepreneurs. How Henry taught himself how to code.  The types of app and games Henry has built.  For more details on this episode or resources and support on building your business, please visit our website.We have built a community of entrepreneurs from all around the world to help you on your journey.    The podcast is produced by Force Media. 

Angel Insights | Angel Investing | Crowdfunding
Henry Joseph Grant on Lessons From Watching JustEAT Scale & Applying That To Angel Investing

Angel Insights | Angel Investing | Crowdfunding

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 18:52


Henry Joseph Grant has extensive experience both in startup operations and mentoring. Having started working as a paperboy at 11, he then went on to work with the likes of Virgin, JustEAT (where he saw the company's hyper growth phase from seed to Series D) to where Henry is today with UNIDays. Alongside this impressive operational career Henry has also been a startup mentor and advisor at the likes of SeedCamp and PiLabs. Due to this connection, he has also made several angel investments adding the strategic value that has been gained from his time in operations. In Today's Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Henry made his way into the world of Tech and what made Henry want to start angel investing? 2.) What were the main lessons for Henry in watching JustEat scale into hyper growth mode? What did they do right and what did they do wrong? 3.) When comparing Henry's angel investing strategy with other angels in the ecosystem, how does his differ? What does Henry make of hyper aggressive super angels? 4.) How has his time in operations equipped him with the perfect skills to be the strategic advisor to startups? Where do startups most need his help? Items Mentioned In Today's Show: Henry's Fave Blog: TechCrunch: Steve O'Hear (http://techcrunch.com/author/steve-ohear/) Henry's Most Recent Investment: Splittable (https://www.splittable.co) As always, you can learn more about SyndicateRoom here: www.syndicateroom.com and see Henry's twitter page here: www.twitter.com/speirin