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About Alana Muller Founder and CEO of Coffee Lunch Coffee, Alana Muller is a Networking speaker, workshop facilitator, business relationship coach in Kansas City. She is also author of the book, Coffee Lunch Coffee: A Practical Field Guide for Master Networking. She travels the world to share her expertise in the areas of Networking, Coaching, Strategic Planning and Business Consulting. About Johnny Waller Johnny Waller is the owner of JLW Group LLC and S.C.O.P.E. He earned both of his Masters and Bachelor degrees from Rockhurst University and his associate's degree from Johnson County Community College. He is a former business owner, non-profit business executive and mentor to a great number of adults and youth in the Greater Kansas City area. He continues to have the pleasure and honor to speak on behalf of the population that he represents and looks forward to continuing these efforts through meaningful dialogue and mutual understanding among my fellow community stakeholders. Join Dr. Michelle, Johnny, and Alana as they talk about: The power of networking especially post COVID-19. How Johnny and Alana met when he was a student in her class. What steps we can all take to begin to heal as a community. How Johnny has transformed his life and has gotten to where he is today. Johnny's childhood and how his father breaking his back impacted his life. Why it's critical we address all forms of violence in our community; not just homicide but also suicide and domestic. The fact that many of the perpetrators of violence are white, Christian men and that is not being addressed by the media. Harmful labels we place on people based on their race and how we can change the narrative. The fact that we're not giving everyone access to all they need to grow and thrive as well as what we can do together to change that. How you can build connections that will last a lifetime. Mentioned In This Episode Coffee Lunch Coffee Coffee Lunch Coffee: A Practical Field Guide For Master Networking by Alana Muller Johnny Waller JLW Group LLC S.C.O.P.E. Building Meaningful Connections… Even At Work with Alana Muller Alana's FREE GIFT: Coffee Lunch Coffee: Tips For Success At Networking Events Cheeseburgers with Warren Buffett | Alana Muller 230 – Alana Muller Transforming 2020 Building Meaningful Connections...Even at Work 241 - Mindy Corporon Healing A Shattered Soul by Mindy Corporon Wellness On A Shoestring by Dr. Michelle Robin SCBS Sleep Campaign Your Wellness Connection SCBS 40 Days of Gratitude SCBS 31-Day Kindness Campaign Big Shifts Foundation CommunityAmerica Credit Union AdventHealth Connect with Alana Muller via: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter YouTube Instagram Connect with Johnny Waller via: LinkedIn Instagram
“I want to help make the industry better before I leave this earth, whether it's doing a tire panel or doing a tire podcast, because this industry has been a big part of my life. I'm very proud of what this industry has given to me, and I want to turn around and repay it.” That's the life mission of John Gamauf, retired president of Bridgestone-Firestone North American consumer tire company. But, many of you know him as Johnny g. Starting out with Firestone as a tire buster in the late 60s, Johnny g rose through the company's ranks to become one of the most well-known individuals in the tire industry. He was responsible for creating Bridgestone's Affiliated Dealer Program and helped navigate the company through one of the largest tire recalls in history. He now continues his work in the tire industry, and we're going to find out what he's been up to most recently. In this episode of What's Treading with Tire Review, we dive into: - Johnny g's start in the tire industry and how his “tire buster” beginnings helped him in his career - How Johnny g climbed his way up to the corporate ladder with Firestone and the difference between dealers across the country - How professional baseball player Johnny Antonelli played a role in Johnny g's interview to become head of Dayton truck brands and advance in the company - Where Johnny g was when he found out about the Ford-Firestone recall, his emotions and how he and other company executives responded to it - Staying in touch with friends in the tire business and why Johnny g was called on a personal level to work with market research firm GfK on point-of-sale data - How Johnny's g's latest project, the Johnny g & Friends podcast, came to be, and his collaboration with Tire Review - A sneak peek at Johnny g's podcast guests and his mission-driven reasons for doing the podcast - Why Johnny g's life mission is to contribute to making the tire industry better Listen here or subscribe to “What's Treading with Tire Review” on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-treading-with-tire-review/id1470309726Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1GA3lp6AFo7V7EEG5awHaEGoogle Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iv76bs6re7unom4p76myj3cakhmSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/what-s-treading-with-tire-reviewYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rYE1NOtnlw&list=PLVkqUUE022sdAVQ6DuHU8cxd3FS2ni9vATire Review: https://www.tirereview.com/category/podcasts/
There’s no perfect time to hit pause on your career, reset, and find new motivations. Sometimes it’s not a choice. When Johnny Roland had a time out forced upon him by the corporate world, he used his sabbatical to figure out an entirely new path. Today he will share his journey with us—and it’s one that cannot help but touch your heart. He’s led a rich, varied life. After moving through several successful careers, Johnny is now in that time of life where he gets to choose what’s next. In this episode, he reveals why the doors in life will always open if you pay attention. We discussed: The difficult lesson Johnny learned about the corporate world after losing his job Why his turning point in the process of growing up started at age 42 How the Oakland Hills firestorm taught Johnny about what's important in life The ways we distract ourselves when we feel uncomfortable—and one key practice that can help counteract discomfort How Johnny started “practicing retirement” during his financial planning career The true difference between being successful and being happy
Forgiveness frees us from the chains of regret and burden. It may not be easy, and might even take a long time for us to open our hearts, but it will be worth it in the end. The shackles of the burden and negativity that you have been feeling will break once you open your heart and mind to forgiveness. I do hope that this is the beginning of healing many race relationships, not just those that impacted me, but that have impacted many other people. - Mary Sue Rabe Carrying a burden is something nobody wants to do in their life. Apologizing or forgiving is one of the things you can do to release yourself from these things that are holding you back from happiness and growth. In this episode, Mary Sue shares her experience of relief from asking for forgiveness for a past mistake she has made when she was still a little girl. Learn the power of being forgiven, and forgiving and its impact on you mentally. What you will learn from this episode: Learn how forgiveness has changed Mary’s life and gave her a huge relief Know more about the importance of to forgive and be forgiven and its effect on you mentally Find out how forgiveness can help you mentally and can even reconnect you back again Link to a Free Resource: Stand There and Look Pretty Darlin’ by Mary Sue Rabe Topics Covered: 2:01 - Mary shares a short background of her life as a little kid and her family’s business 2:36 - Bee and her three grandchildren, Johnny, Elton, and Alma Jean 3:18 - Mary talks about Johnny’s visit to their home when she was a little girl 5:11 - How Johnny’s visit soon became a burden to Mary even as an adult 5:55 - Mary shares how she started an organization called Women Healing the World and its mission 6:31 - The sudden reminiscence of the incident from Johnny’s visit and how it made Mary determined to reconnect with him 8:04 - Mary shares how her call with Johnny and asking forgiveness from him went 10:14 - Mary talks about how Johnny immediately forgave her with no doubt 10:57 - Mary’s visit to a personal growth salon and how it made her reminisce on her childhood life 11:55 - Johnny and Mary talk about the good old days back on the farm and how Johnny’s grandfather needs to be bailed almost all the time 12:54 - Mary shares the huge relief she felt after her phone call with Johnny 14:04 - Mary shares the body-mind connection she got and wondered if the people who tale care of her knew how much she loved them as well 15:40 - Mary says, “It’s a healing relationship for me.” after she has been freed from the burden by asking for forgiveness Key Takeaways: “How can your family always be so kind?" I asked. He said, "My mother was very religious, and she would always remind me that someday we would all know better. Well, hopefully, we all know better now and we're just treating each other better." - Mary Sue Rabe “I truly felt the body-mind connection. I had stored guilt and shame in my body for 62 years. Truly amazing what joy I felt, and how glad I was that I had reached out and call Johnny to apologize.” - Mary Sue Rabe Connect with Mary Sue Rabe: https://marysuerabe.com https://womenhealingtheworld.com Book: Stand There and Look Pretty Darlin'
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Johnny Boufarhat is the Founder & CEO @ Hopin, one of the fastest-growing companies on the planet, providing an online events platform where you can create engaging virtual events that connect people around the globe. In the last 13 months, Johnny has raised over $174M for Hopin from the likes of Accel, IVP, Slack, Northzone, Coatue, Salesforce and of course, 20VC Fund. With the funding, again in just 13 months, Johnny has grown the team from 10 people to over 210 people in 37 countries. In October of this year, Semil Shah awarded Hopin the label, "The Breakout Tech Startup Of 2020". In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Johnny made his way into the world of startups and how severe health challenges led to his realisation and founding of Hopin? 2.) What have been Johnny's biggest lessons scaling the team from 10 to 235 in just 12 months? What starts to break and when? What does Johnny believe are the 3 stages of startup growth? What have been Johnny's learnings on what it takes to acquire the very best talent? 3.) Why does Johnny believe that remote has so fundamentally changed the game? How does remote culture differ from physical culture? What advice does Johnny have for those shifting from physical to remote? Where does Johnny see so many make mistakes with the remote model? 4.) Why does Johnny believe fundraising is a game of leverage? How does Johnny advise founders to structure their raise? Should they shop their term sheets around? Should founders always be raising? How should they think through a pre-emptive round? How does COVID change the world of fundraising? 5.) What does the world of virtual events look like in a post COVID world? What events will remain virtual? What will not? How does Hopin expand beyond purely events into the much wider "connection" space? How does that look both from M&A and product expansion? Item’s Mentioned In Today’s Episode Johnny’s Favourite Book: Nineteen Eighty-Four As always you can follow Harry and The Twenty Minute VC on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Instagram here for mojito madness and all things 20VC.
Welcome to Code Completion, Episode 18! We are a group of iOS developers and educators hoping to share what we love most about development, Apple technology, and completing your code! Follow us @CodeCompletion (https://twitter.com/CodeCompletion) on Twitter to hear about our upcoming livestreams, videos, and other content. Today, we spotlight one of our hosts, Johnny! • How Johnny got into development, • Johnny's path from junior developer to instructor, and • What Johnny looks forward to exploring more of in development. Also, join us for #CompleteTheCode and Compiler Error, two segments that test both your knowledge and our knowledge on Swift, Apple, and all things development! Your hosts for this week: * Dimitri Bouniol (https://twitter.com/dimitribouniol) * Johnny Hicks (https://twitter.com/johnnydhicks) Be sure to also sign up to our monthly newsletter (https://codecompletion.io/), where we will recap the topics we discussed, reveal the answers to #CompleteTheCode, and share even more things we learned in between episodes. You are what makes this show possible, so please be sure to share this with your friends and family who are also interested in any part of the app development process. Sponsor This week's episode of Code Completion is brought to you by Huuungry. Search for Huuungry on the App Store today to give it a try.
In this episode of the Lippert Academy for Leadership Podcast, Amber speaks with Johnny Spirilla, a legend in the RV industry. This is part two of the conversation where he talks about the importance of companies being uncomfortable for them to make an impact in people’s lives and the next generations- being mindful of how they treat team members. Listen in to learn the meaning of personal branding in delivering to the world uniquely and authentically. You will also learn the importance of being a genuine servant leader who has their heart in the right place. “Corporate America needs to accept that they’re the adult classroom that is forming the next generation.”- Johnny [12:25] What You Will Learn: [2:56] How Johnny connected with Jason Lippert of Lippert Components in their vision and commitment to making a difference in families. [7:48] Why businesses in America needs to be a force for change- to evolve in the roles they have to play and be in an uncomfortable state. [14:48] Johnny explains the purpose of his company Encourage LLC and its various holdings that are aimed at driving change in a variety of industries. [17:35] Personal branding- understanding who you are and what your brand is going to deliver uniquely or authentically to the world. [21:33] Having the desire to serve other people as a leader with a path that you want to be followed and with a genuine heart. Relevant Links: Website: https://www.lci1.com/academy Email: academy@lci1.com
In this episode, we talked about the science and art of craft beer with our good friend and home brewer extraordinaire Johnny Labriola. Johnny got into craft beer and home brewing around 5 years ago, and since then he has fallen headfirst into the craft beer rabbit hole. We talked about the science of brewing—malt, hops, fermentation—as well as the creativity of inventing new recipes. We also explored some of the rich history that human beings have with beer. Lastly, we all bought the same beer—Bear Republic's Racer 5 IPA—so that we could learn how to do a formal beer tasting. We definitely had a silly beer buzz going by the end, so it was a really fun episode. Timestamps (clickable on https://exploringkodawari.blog/podcast-episodes/craft-beer-with-johnny-labriola (website)):[02:50] How Johnny got into craft beer [08:20] Why yeast is what really makes the beer [10:10] How to define craft beer [19:45] Getting started with home brewing [21:52] What is unique to beer culture [26:35] The formal education of becoming a brewer [30:48] An introduction into the history of beer [48:40] We work through our formal beer tasting [01:12:05] Understanding the bitterness in beer [01:18:26] Is brewing a science or an art? [01:29:07] Bonus questions Links Discussed:https://bearrepublic.com/beer/racer-5-ipa/#:~:text=This%20hoppy%20IPA%20is%20a,America's%20most%20medal%20winning%20IPAs. (Bear Republic's Racer 5 IPA) Support Us:You can always support us by leaving a rating or review in your podcasting app. You can also share our episodes with friends on social media. But it does take a lot of time to put together a podcast, maintain a website, and write new content every week. So if you would like to support us in a more substantial way, consider making a donation through the Paypal buttons on our website: https://exploringkodawari.blog/donation/ (https://exploringkodawari.blog/donation/) Follow Us:https://exploringkodawari.blog/ (Our Website/Blog) https://exploringkodawari.blog/newsletter/ (Newsletter) Twitter: https://twitter.com/EKodawari (@EKodawari) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/exploringkodawari/ (@exploringkodawari) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ExploringKodawari/ (facebook.com/ExploringKodawari) Support this podcast
Tal Braimam is a freelancer and a digital marketing strategist at Support Adventure, an expat outsourcing company. He studied Blockchain at Lassonde School of Engineering and Entrepreneurship at Ted Rogers School of Management – Ryerson University. During this episode, Tal shares his career transition from being a backpacker who had carefree travels around the globe to a digital nomad who manages IT support for businesses. He reveals some interesting ideas on how to start your to travel journey, especially for young individuals. Tal inspires us to keep opening the doors of opportunities while reaching for the peak of your dreams. Links: Tal's IG - Instagram.com/BackpackerTal Johnny FD's IG - Instagram.com/JohnnyFDK Remote Jobs - SupportAdventure.com Coronavirus Blog Post - Coronavirus Thoughts and Travel Plans as a Digital Nomad Sponsor: Nomad Summit - NomadSummit.com Time Stamps: 2:10 – How Johnny created a community in Sri Lanka 6:55 – Tal’s exotic journey to the country 8:10 – “That was my inspiration, to go and see a bit of Sri Lanka before I settle for a place for a month and be productive” – Tal Braimam 10:18 – Tal’s journey to becoming a backpacker 14:30 – Knowing the beauty of collecting experience by travel 19:01 – “There is still too much to appreciate that I don’t think it’s the right mindset to kind of lookout what I don’t have when there’s so much in front of me that I have and I can appreciate” – Tal Braimam 21:00 – Backpackers’ life in Chiang Mai 26:55 – Advantages of hiring digital nomads over traditional employees 34:24 – The depth of his cultural fusion 40:06 – How economic bubble changes the story of the lives of digital nomads 44:34 – Finding better and cheaper ways to book an airline ticket 47:00 – How fear from virus outbreak will shut down travel opportunities 1:00:27 – What it is like to live as a nomad in different places 1:02:40 – “Keep your dream alive and do what you can to do your lifestyle because it’s possible” – Tal Braimam Enjoyed this episode? Share it with friends!
There is no one right way to be a man. And yet, too many of us walk through life with a fake façade, thinking we have to conform to society’s prescription of masculinity. We take on the role of the alpha male and lose our authenticity. But what if masculinity is much more fluid than that? What if being a man is really about showing up as a positive light and growing into the best version of ourselves? Johnny Elsasser is a veteran of the US Army with four years of service in Special Operations with the elite 75th Ranger Regiment, performing four combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan and spending an additional five years protecting the US Ambassador to Iraq. Today, Johnny serves as a self-development expert and host of The Art of Masculinity podcast. On this episode of Destined to Be, Johnny joins us to share his journey from hiding behind his bravado to embracing his authentic self. He explains how the way we treat others is a projection of what’s going on inside us, describing his top strategies for shifting your perspective when anger arises and showing up as your best self. Listen in for Johnny’s advice around being a supportive partner and learn why the only RIGHT way to be a man is the one that makes YOU feel confident and in tune with who you are. Key Takeaways How Johnny helps men shed their fake façade + show up with authenticity Johnny’s shift from hiding behind his ego to promoting self-development How his military buddies’ struggles inspired The Art of Masculinity podcast Why the way we treat others is a projection of what’s going on inside us The Door Handle Check strategy for showing up as your best self How Johnny shifts his perspective when anger comes up Johnny’s tactics for communicating with your partner and giving each other grace Johnny’s advice for men who are uncomfortable with their partner making more money The value in keeping a shared gratitude journal with your partner Connect with Johnny The Art of Masculinity The Art of Masculinity on Facebook Johnny on Instagram Connect with Jeremiah & Mallory Destined to Be Jeremiah on LinkedIn Jeremiah on Facebook Jeremiah on Instagram Mallory on Instagram Resources Excuses Begone! How to Change Lifelong, Self-Defeating Thinking Habits by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins Neil deGrasse Tyson
World Golf Hall-of-Famer Johnny Miller is back behind a microphone, this time in with his own podcast hosted by Chris Harrison (ABC's The Bachelor Franchise). Harrison tees up Miller for his takes on the latest major action, including: (1:25) Brook's dominant PGA performance (5:10) Is winning a major is easy? (8:05) Sleeping with the lead in a major and why Bethpage was a perfect venue. (14:58)Tiger's comeback at the Masters (23:55)John Daly at Bethpage (27:00) Non-pros getting sponsor exemptions (33:45)Transition from golfer to analyst (28:55) How Johnny found the game (41:20) An eye for real estate (44:50) Can Phil Win a US Open? _________ Listen to new episodes of Real Golf Talk With Johnny Miller after every big golf event this season. Subscribe on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-golf-talk-with-johnny-miller/id1464873735 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1XIuUWNLr52Y1jX87DZtJQ?si=W2dPdVrqTtW68xsljAxX2w
Johnny is a plant-based lifestyle blogger who travels the world documenting his journey. He has visited 197 countries, ran a marathon in the North pole and has climbed some of the world's highest mountains. He has made over 1m USD from blogging and now inspires others with his “Dream Big, Travel Far, Live Full’ philosophy. We talked about everything from being smuggled across the border in Liberia to travelling the world on little or no money to running a marathon in the North Pole and how to start a blog that you’re so passionate about that people pay you to do the things you love. Notable timestamps: How Johnny found what he was passionate about 27:36 Advice for people who want to travel with little or no money 34:23 Being smuggled across Liberia and being locked up in an African jail. 36:48 Johnny's Links Website Instagram
“Breaking Bad… and Bread” with Bare Leadership Leaders need to have strong relationships and a wide network of folks to rely on and serve for. In this episode, we discuss what it takes to be a master connector. We talk about what we do to create and stay on top of our relationships, stories about people who are masters at this, and even how introverts can propel themselves. Feel free to reach out to us at @theVentureOut on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Thanks for listening! Detail notes: Introduction about Keith Ferrazzi (@keithferrazzi) 3:00 - Helen Hsing, (Former) GAO Strategic Director 3:50 - How people in D.C. connect 4:30 - Tips on how to get started Grab folks impromptu to go to lunch Ask about their personal lives, and how work is going 7:00 - How to be strategic in who to connect with Ask questions about them Follow-up is key 8:30 - How Johnny starts creating relationships Structured approach Technology could help 10:00 - How Jeremy starts creating relationships Informal mentors 11:00 - Should we separate our professional and personal relationships? 12:30 - Deep dive during stressful projects to form a stronger team 13:30 - How introverts can motivate themselves 15:00 - Have an attitude of servitude 16:00 - It’s like a First Date! 17:45 - Final take-aways Support Bare Leadership by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/bare-leadership
Johnny Blackburn Today in this episode Johnny and I talked about masculine and feminine energies. The divine integration of how we understand each other and how we communicate to each other. It's the whole topic of feeling emotionally safe in our connection and Johnny walks us through a process of having the confidence to share with our partner how we truly feel safe. Safety is such an important piece of connection and feeling intimate with our partner. We talk all about the masculine and feminine integration and how we can truly learn to not only connect, but truly understand one another. About Johnny Blackburn: Johnny Blackburn is a coach, author, speaker, facilitator and holds a MA in Psychology. He was originally in Business Management Consulting, 10 year career as a functional Nutritionist specializing in the psychology of eating. He's facilitated San Diego Men's Groups for seven years and his mission is to empower men & women to live from a deeper presence & connection, awakening greater human potential in work, love & life. In this episode, Johnny shares: How we can feel our emotions without our minds creating stories around them. The developmental stages of masculine and feminine energy and how they tie into gender identity. The various ways our emotions hijack our nervous system. How we can approach our partners and communicate our need for safety. What You'll Hear: 9:27- Embracing our emotions and taking responsibility for our lives. . 12:53- The link between neuroscience and emotional regulation. 19:15- How men and women can understand and connect with each other. 28:20-What's possible when our masculine and feminine energies are balanced. 32:44- How Johnny helps women and men experience emotional safety. 42:19- What men appreciate most in relationships. You can find more of Johnny at: http://www.presence.academy https://www.facebook.com/johnny.blackburn.79 Join the Hungry for Happiness community for more! http://facebook.com/hungryforhappiness
In this episode, I sit down with my friend Johnny Brown and we talk about entrepreneurship, social media, and powerlifting. This is the first in-person guest podcast. During the show, we went through about a half a bottle of whiskey so the second half of the episode get's pretty interesting! Topics include: How a passion for online gaming became a business venture; How Johnny went from a gamer to powerlifter; When is the right time to start powerlifting; Training for strength vs. aesthetics; Meet PR's vs Gym PR's; What are the BEST social media platforms in 2017; At the end we opened the show up to questions from Instagram live. For show notes go to: www.KyleHuntFitness.com
Johnny FD is the host of Travel Like A Boss Podcast and Author of '12 Weeks in Thailand: The Good Life on the Cheap'. We talk about how he got to making $10k per month, selling his first dropshipping store for $60k, the shopify dropshipping method vs the Amazon FBA importing method, his Travel Like a Boss Podcast, and his tips for getting started as a digital nomad. Johnny's the one who basically got us out to Chiang Mai to join the digital nomad community, therefore changing our lives forever, so this is a special one. Like many of us out here, we first heard about Chiang May by stumbing upon his youtube video 'My $200 Apartment in Chiang Mai', and from there discovered his blog about living cheap in Thailand and making a living online thru dropshipping ecommerce businesses. Soon after following his blog, he and Anton Kraly of DropshipLifestyle.com announced that they were putting on a Digtial Nomad conference in Chiang Mai in October 2014. This was crucial for us cuz it marked a deadline on our calendar to quit our jobs and make that jump out to Thailand, and the dream of extended world travel. We met 100 other digital nomads there, some new, some experienced, and we just payed attention to what people were doing, and the rest is history. I will thank Johnny & Anton forever for putting on the retreat cuz it was the perfect excuse to get out there and make things happen. Now I feel like I'm on vacation everyday: I wake up when I want, eat out 3 meals a day, choose my own working hours, and get to be constantly surrounded by palm trees, exotic cultures, and happy people. Thanks boys -- 8:40 - How Johnny & Anton got us out to Chiang Mai and changed our lives: The Dropship Lifestyle Retreat, October 2014 19:00 - How much did Johnny make last month? ($17k;) 28:42 - Dropshipping vs Amazon FBA / Private Labeling, Startup Costs 43:00 - Listening to Travel Like A Boss podcast 2 years ago while I was knocking doors cold calling on the streets ^^ 44:28 - Our TOP 5 Life Hacks to start as a Digital Nomad 44:80 - Moving to Chiang Mai, how to meet digital nomads -- [*Update:* If you plan to sign up for Anton's Dropship Lifestyle course and you were referred by this channel, you can use my affiliate link if you like, just comment or contact me] -- LINKS: Get His Book on Amazon: 12 Weeks in Thailand: The Good Life on the Cheap: https://www.amazon.com/12-Weeks-Thailand-Travel-Workweek-ebook/dp/B00B1SASZ2 Johnny's Latest Passive Income Report: http://www.johnnyfd.com/2016/05/april-2016-passive-income-report.html Parker and I on Travel Like A Boss Podcast, October 2014: https://youtu.be/gm1GJJIYU68 Subscribe for weekly travel videos and hit me on Snapchat: pliez1000 TRAVEL LIKE A BOSS PODCAST ON iTUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/travel-like-a-boss-podcast/id727446851?mt=2 MY NEW AMAZON COURSE: http://theamazonmethod.com/ Read our full story on my blog: https://livinthatlife.com/ [A Digital Nomad is someone who works from their laptop and chooses to travel for fun, and/or because the cost of living is much cheaper in other countries, in order to bootstrap more money into their online business, while having an exotic lifestyle.] **UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2016** Due to popular demand, I've recorded my own Amazon FBA / Private Labeling Course - to stay up to date on the next Launch Date, join the list on my blog @ https://livinthatlife.com !! SNAPCHAT Say whussup! Snappin daily random expat life @ pliez1000 https://www.snapchat.com/add/pliez1000
Recently, I have been asked repeatedly to do an episode on mommy judgment, specifically on moms who judge other moms. Let’s just call this what it is - Mommy Wars. And please know – it’s an ugly place for you. And it’s damaging to your kids. I’ll be honest, before I was a mom I sat in judgment of my mom friends. I noticed and quite comfortably critiqued: How Johnny should could benefit from more time outs The atrocity of little Susie’s frequent hitting The obvious problem that was Bobbie’s french fry addiction Then, I had a kid. My kid’s behavior is not impacted at all by time outs. So we don’t really use them much. Last week, my kid smacked me upside the head with a metal toy car and gave me a goose egg. The next day he kicked me in the mouth. On any given Sunday, when we’re out for brunch, you can find my kid eating a well balanced meal of bacon and French fries. So, who am I to judge….. I can no longer comfortably critique. I am IN. IT. One of the quotes that is always, always close to my heart is, “Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about.” When a horrific accident happens involving a child, let’s not judge. We do not know the story. We do not know the circumstances. And there is no reason to think you are a better mother than any other mother. I firmly believe we are all doing the very best we can. It is easy to get caught up in community gossip or media mayhem over news stories involving kids. It’s very easy and very comfortable, sadly, to stand on a holier-than-thou pedestal pointing out the short-comings of another mother. And all this does is continue to build walls between moms and walls between women. At it’s best, it’s fun gossip between moms. At it’s worst, it’s women discrediting and devaluing other women in front of their kids. Let’s do our kids a favor and acknowledge that being a mommy is hard and we all do our best everyday. Sometimes things don’t happen the way we want. Sometimes horrible things happen. In those moments, we have an opportunity to be kind and supportive and gentle. We have the chance to listen and learn and practice empathy. I’m gonna screw up a lot as a mom. A lot. So are you. It’s ok. I’m here for you. And I hope you’ll be there for me. This is what I want my kid to see.
How Johnny went from being a broke scuba diving instructor to making $20k a month off affiliate income and how he finds digital nomads in cities all over the world.
How Johnny went from being a broke scuba diving instructor to making $20k a month off affiliate income and how he finds digital nomads in cities all over the world.
I am so excited to welcome Johnny Chin, Founder & CEO @ Bannerman to The Official SaaStr Podcast today. Bannerman is the company that provides on demand security staff and bouncers to some of the world’s biggest companies including Spotify, Y Combinator, Weebly, Optimizely and many more incredible firms. Bannerman are also an alum of YC having been in their YC S14 Class. In Today’s Episode You Will Discover: Why did Johnny decide to transition Bannerman from B2C to B2B? WHat metrics suggested to Johnny that product market fit had not been achieved with the B2C model? How did the transition affect the product? What does Johnny mean when he discusses ‘Wizard Of Oz’ moments? How did Johnny go about developing and establishing a sales process? What were the inherent challenges and how did JOhnny combat them? At what stage did Bannerman reach profitability and what does this allow Bannerman to now do and focus on? SHould it be a priority over growth for other SaaS businesses? How Johnny approaches brand building at Bannerman? Why brand is so important for B2B companies? What are the must do’s and the must not’s when it comes to B2B branding? In a round we call the 60 Second Saastr, we also hear: Most challenging element of the journey? Fave SaaS resources and reading materials? Competitive landscape for on demand security? If you would like to find out more about the show and the guests presented you can follow us on Twitter here: Jason Lemkin Harry Stebbings Saastr Johnny Chin
“One of the things I admire most about travelers is how independent and confident they are. Those are qualities I never had growing up.” Today’s guest left a life in California to spend 4 years on the road with friends before settling, broke, in Thailand to study Muay Thai kickboxing and try his hand at entrepreneurship. He is the host of the Travel like a Boss podcast, where he interviews location independent entrepreneurs and wantrepreneurs about their 4-hour work week style businesses, many of whom are living and working in Southeast Asia. I’m happy to welcome Johnny on the show today to share his stories and explore his relationship to travel, as well as the entrepreneurial scene there in Chiang Mai, Thailand - what that’s like, and what Johnny’s working on. What We Cover: How travel, and discovering a love of diving, helped Johnny come to the realization that he wanted to invest in experiences rather than things. Why he considers slow travel to foreign places to be “real travel”, as opposed to quick stays within comfort zone-oriented places like Las Vegas or Tijuana. How family helped encourage his decision to quit his job and travel in the midst of a financial recession while also having an offer for a promotion and raise on the table at his job. How Johnny broke down his living expenses in Thailand to $600 per month. Why his goal is now to make enough money online to be able to do more, travel to Europe and spend the whole summer, next year, there with his girlfriend. Johnny's time in the Caribbean, and how that helped him solidify his love of Thailand. How Johnny makes money nowadays to support his location independent lifestyle. Explore Further: JohnnyFD.com His book, 12 Weeks in Thailand and Life Changes Quick Credits Music credit: Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review! It just takes a second and you can help the show increase its rankings on iTunes just by this simple and quick gesture. We’d be grateful for a review. Leave one here. If you do, click here to let me know so I can personally thank you! Your Feedback If you have an idea for a podcast you would like to see or a question about an upcoming episode, email me! I’d love to hear from you. Thank you so much for your support! The post 133: “If They Can Do It, Why Not Me?” with Johnny FD appeared first on The Daily Travel Podcast.
“The Elder Statesman of Poker” is today’s guest on Big Girl Poker Chat. You might also know him as Oklahoma Johnny Hale, and at 85 years old, he’s got a lot of stories, information and poker tips to share from a lifetime of playing. In this podcast, you’ll hear a few stories: How Johnny’s engineering […] The post Big Girl Poker Chat, Episode #5: Oklahoma Johnny Hale appeared first on Donna Blevins, Poker Mindset Coach.
We are very proud to bring you the exclusive interview with Johnny Long. I would like everyone to go out and buy two copies of his Google hacking book from Johnny's web site because 100% of the proceed go to charity, and everyone should have a copy for work and a copy for home :) Here are the links to purchase: Purchase the book here - All proceeds benefit the Compassion International Children's Fund. NOTE: There was some lag on this call, we're sorry, hoping to upgrading bandwith or replace Skype with something better. How Johnny set a new world record for employment (well sorta) The history of "Google Hacking" How johnny.ihackstuff.com came to be the wonderful Google hacking source Johnny discuss an assortment of Google hacking tools, such as BiDiHBLAH, bile, Wikto, and AdvancedDork Hear the "behind the scenes" of Johnny's "Hacking Hollywood" presentation he gave at Schmoocon Johnny discusses some of his other books, including "OS X for the Hackers Heart" and the Stealing the Network Series Ethics, religion, and being yourself Good advice for life, Kung Fu, and being a penetration tester