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In this Episode we talk about the start of the business. How Jon, Mandy, and Hogan all got together and continue to have a strong working relationship not just with themselves but their employees. More about Chula below: Established in San Diego, CA by the Heflin Family in 2009, Chula Seafood is a family owned + operated fishery that purveys high quality, fresh fish from the Pacific Coast. The boat, CHULA, specializes in harpoon-caught & deep-set buoy Swordfish in addition to species off the California Coast. After years of commercial fishing, the family decided to take the plunge into wholesale distribution in California, delivering fresh, Chula caught fish. FV Chula is docked in Point Loma, CA and this is also where Chula Seafood Wholesale is located. Off-loading directly from our boat to local California restaurants and other distributors. Because of years of commercial fishing and close relationships with the local fisherman, we are able to supply the best of the best. In August of 2015, the family recognized the need for fresh fish in the desert and began delivering straight from the boat to Arizona. This led to the opening of our first fish market and restaurant, located in South Scottsdale and another slated to open late Fall 2018 in Phoenix. Chula Seafood is dedicated to purveying the highest quality product with matching customer service. Follow them on @chula_seafood on Instagram !
Jon Gordon's best-selling books and talks have inspired readers and audiences around the world. His principles have been put to the test by numerous Fortune 500 companies, professional and college sports teams, school districts, hospitals, and nonprofits. He is the author of 23 books including 10 best sellers and 5 children's books. His books include the timeless classic The Energy Bus which has sold over 2 million copies, The Carpenter which was a top 5 business book of the year, Training Camp, The Power of Positive Leadership, The Power of a Positive Team, The Coffee Bean, Stay Positive, and The Garden. Jon and his tips have been featured on The Today Show, CNN, CNBC, The Golf Channel, Fox and Friends and in numerous magazines and newspapers. His clients include The Los Angeles Dodgers, Campbell's Soup, Dell, Publix, Southwest Airlines, Miami Heat, The Los Angeles Rams, Snapchat, Truist Bank, Clemson Football, Northwestern Mutual, West Point Academy and more. Jon is a graduate of Cornell University and holds a Masters in Teaching from Emory University. He and his training/consulting company are passionate about developing positive leaders, organizations and teams. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Jon wrote his bestselling book “The Energy Bus” when he was at a low period in his life, and how he learned to overcome his challenges, fears and negativity Why having a positive attitude in business means having fun while following your purpose and continuing to strive for excellence Why some people lean towards optimism and some toward pessimism, and how you can train your mind to increase your optimism even if you're a natural pessimist Why success leads to fear, and why before you achieve real success you're naturally less fearful of taking chances and risks Why being fearless isn't the same thing as being reckless, and why being smart about the risks you take is crucial Why it is important to define what winning means to you, and why you shouldn't fear failure because it offers its own rewards Why “anxious” means “divided”, and why developing your strength to face your anxiety is the key to unlocking your potential Why love is the greatest success principle of all time, and why loving what you do and who you work with is vital How feeling love allows you to perform at a higher level and is the ideal antidote for your fears Resources: Website: http://jongordon.com/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jongordonenergy/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/jongordonpage Twitter: @JonGordon11
This week your hosts welcome New York Times Bestselling Author, and tall guy, Jon Acuff to talk about his new book Soundtracks. As you are aware, many first responders struggle with an inner monologue that drives us down. "I'm not good enough. I'll never get promoted. I can't find a better job." Researcher Mike Peasley PhD and Jon worked for years in testing a crazy, yet simple theory: What if we changed that soundtrack into something more positive, then acted on it? What if we were able to focus on the positive and have that repeat, rather than constantly hearing that negative nagging in the background? Jon gives some solid, actionable advice to First Responders stuck in that cynical churn of day-in, day-out living. You'll learn: If simply changing the music we listen to can have a positive change What is a turndown and how it can impact a bad day in the field How Jon can be so confident that changing your soundtrack will have a positive effect on your life, personally and professionally Why Jon isn't wearing his Yanni - Live at the Acropolis t-shirt (To skip direct to the interview, jump to the 06:55 minute mark.)
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Jon Herlocker is the Founder and CEO of Tignis, a company that provides a physics-driven software solution for managing industrial assets, processes, and operations. Jon is a technology entrepreneur, an experienced executive with a long leadership history in big data analytics and artificial intelligence. Before building his company, he was CTO of VMware's Cloud Management, and CTO of EMC's Cloud Services division. Jon is a former tenured professor of Computer Science at Oregon State University. In this episode, Jon and Aviv engage in a deep conversation about entrepreneurship, the power of setting big, hairy, audacious goals and the future of machine learning and artificial intelligence. Jon speaks to his unique ability to enable others to achieve extraordinary breakthroughs and how this trait has been a critical tool for him as a leader and CEO. Finally, Jon shares the importance of being a lifelong learner and the one insight he values above all else. 00:39 – Aviv introduces today's guest, Jon Herlocker who speaks to what he enjoys the most about his work and his experience enabling others to achieve extraordinary breakthroughs 11:12 – Jon tells the story of where his fascination with giving people vision started 15:38 – Jon shares the origin story of Tignis, the initial problem he set out to solve when he launched and how Tignis has evolved since then 25:35 – Jon speculates on when we might have fully autonomous industrial plants 27:53 – Jon explains Industry 4.0 30:36 – How Jon addresses concerns that automated plants will lead to social challenges such as job loss 32:54 – Aviv and Jon discuss the Overshoot Undershoot Syndrome and Jon provides an interesting Control Systems analogy 36:50 – Jon expounds on common misconceptions that people have about machine learning and artificial intelligence 41:25 – Jon speaks to his entrepreneurial origin story 46:26 – Jon shares the top lessons he's learned throughout his career 50:36 – Core management practices that Jon established in his company 53:29 – Aviv breaks down The Four Stages of Adult Learning 55:38 – How Jon continues to learn and evolve as a CEO and a leader 58:05 – Advice Jon would give to his twenty-five year old self 1:00:31 – The one insight Jon values above all else 1:01:40 – Final words of wisdom from Jon FULL SHOW NOTES: https://www.avivconsulting.com/cnf109
What are you writing as the script for your life? Turn off the victim mindset and tell yourself where you're going to go after every obstacle you face in life. Jon Dorenbos is incredible, multi-talented, and a former NFL player of 14 years with a Super Bowl ring to prove it. He is a world-class magician and has appeared on America's Got Talent and the Ellen DeGeneres show. Jon is also the author of the book Life is Magic that is currently being made into a major motion picture. The highs and lows that Jon has gone through throughout his life are unlike any that most of us will ever experience. While accepting defeat and losing motivation might have been the easier route for Jon, he decided to make the decision to write his own script and use the lows in his life as a springboard to the next high. In this episode, Jon and I talk about the traumatic event from his childhood, how he began pursuing magic, the value of consistency, how his NFL career ended abruptly, and so much more. Jon's life stories are a true testament to the value of vulnerability and why you'll find much more success when you write your own script. Tune in to Episode 32 of Hollywood Dream Maker to be inspired by Jon's perspective on life and rise above any obstacles in your life! Some Questions I askCan you tell me how you found magic at a young age? (8:10)What would be your advice to your younger self? (43:30)What's next for you? (1:04:20) In This Episode You Will Learn:About the traumatic events in Jon's childhood (5:04)How Jon writes the script for his life (14:50)About Jon's health issues that ended his NFL career (21:47)Why Jon chose to reconnect with his dad (57:56) Connect with Jon:WebsiteTwitterBook - Life is Magic Let's Connect: Manhattan Actor Studio Website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We all want to be more present and less stressed. We want to feel at peace and have mental clarity so we can be better leaders — at work and at home. But for high achievers, counterbalancing work life and personal life can feel easier said than done.Jon Macaskill is a retired Navy SEAL-turned mindfulness teacher who learned firsthand how meditation can help you cope with stress, transform your relationships, and get better results. He knows that finding peace and productivity is not about doing everything — it's about focusing on the small habits that make clarity possible, and sustainable.Mindfulness is not a skill to be perfected. Rather, it is a practice to keep showing up for. As leaders, you can start small by taking one breath before taking action. Be present, right now.To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: the1thing.com/podcast.In this episode, you will learn...[01:05] How Jon discovered mindfulness[05:22] How to scale down your meditation practice[11:07] ONE Thing you can do to start meditating[13:00] Using breath to take back control[23:21] How fathers can adopt mindfulness[30:51] How mindfulness affects your health[38:41] Where to startLinks & Tools From This Episodementalkingmindfulness.commovement-rx.comlinkedin.com/in/jonmacaskillInstagram: @mindfulfrogman--Who owns your data?Your data is one of the most valuable commodities in the world. You want to protect it — especially as a business owner or part of a company. NordVPN is the perfect solution to ease these concerns. It encrypts your traffic, protects your data and privacy, and eliminates geo restrictions.Go to nordvpn.com/onething to get a 2-year plan plus a bonus gift with a discount.
Jon Gordon's best-selling books and talks have inspired readers and audiences around the world. His principles have been put to the test by numerous Fortune 500 companies, professional and college sports teams, school districts, hospitals, and nonprofits. He is the author of 23 books including 10 best sellers and 5 children's books. His books include the timeless classic The Energy Bus which has sold over 2 million copies, The Carpenter which was a top 5 business book of the year, Training Camp, The Power of Positive Leadership, The Power of a Positive Team, The Coffee Bean, Stay Positive, and The Garden. Jon and his tips have been featured on The Today Show, CNN, CNBC, The Golf Channel, Fox and Friends and in numerous magazines and newspapers. His clients include The Los Angeles Dodgers, Campbell's Soup, Dell, Publix, Southwest Airlines, Miami Heat, The Los Angeles Rams, Snapchat, Truist Bank, Clemson Football, Northwestern Mutual, West Point Academy and more. Jon is a graduate of Cornell University and holds a Masters in Teaching from Emory University. He and his training/consulting company are passionate about developing positive leaders, organizations and teams. What you'll learn about in this episode: How the dotcom crash left Jon miserable and overwhelmed, and how he began to look into the emerging field of “positive psychology” before becoming a speaker and author How Jon and his family survived a number of difficult business challenges, and how he came up with the idea for his first book “The Energy Bus” How “The Energy Bus” was rejected by more than 30 publishers, and how Jon's passion for helping others helped him in developing grit and determination to keep trying Why when you choose a path you often see early success to indicate you're on the right path, then you're tested to see if you're serious and committed Jon shares his powerful formula for developing grit, and he breaks down the individual parts of this formula and explains why each matters Why loving what you do can serve as crucial motivation to keep you going even when things get difficult Why Jon has turned working on his mindset into a daily habit, and why he believes it is important to work on developing your skill set and systems as well How Jon has grown his coaching efforts, and which of Jon's high-profile clients made the greatest impression on him Why the current global crisis we're facing is an opportunity to learn who you are, what you value, and what you believe Why looking forward with optimism rather than looking backward with pessimism is the key to growth Resources: Website: http://jongordon.com/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jongordonenergy/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/jongordonpage Twitter: @JonGordon11 Additional resources: Follow Chris and Zach on Club House to learn even more about deal structures and how to get 3 paydays from your real estate investments. If looking to secure some lines of credit for your business, check out Fund and Grow – Visit our Resource page at https://www.smartrealestatecoach.com/resources Schedule a FREE Strategy Call: SmartRealEstateCoach.com/action Register for our free masterclass: www.SmartRealEstateCoach.com/mastersclass 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
Jon Dahl is the Co-Founder and CEO at Mux, where he builds software to help online video get better. Before that, he was Co-Founder of Zencoder, and then VP of Technology at Brightcove, two pioneering companies in the world of online video. Mux is building the future of online video infrastructure. They started off by building Mux Data, a best-in-class performance analytics tool that's trusted by developers at companies like Vimeo, Robinhood, CBS Interactive, Discovery, PBS, and TED. Billions of monitored streams later, they launched Mux Video, a simple API for video hosting, encoding, and streaming. Take any video file or live stream and make it play beautifully at scale on any device, powered by magical-feeling features like automatic thumbnails, animated GIFs, and data-driven encoding decisions. Some of the Topics Covered by Jon Dahl in this Episode What Mux is How Jon got interested in video Jon's experience building his previous startup, Zencoder How Zencoder got acquired and how they made the decision to sell Leaving Brightcove and why Jon started Mux The video industry landscape and building Mux Early consumer research and customer feedback Why they started with data analytics and then added the video streaming layer How they approached early customer acquisition and growth Growing and strengthening their reputation and expanding sales How the COVID-19 pandemic led to unexpected accelerated growth Video as a part of the creator economy How they scaled up the team during COVID and accidentally becoming a hyper growth startup Recruiting as a function of growth and in-house versus external recruiters Mux's hiring process Fundraising for Mux and why they ended up raising more than they originally planned How the video industry has changed, where it's going, and the role Mux hopes to play What's next for Mux and opportunities in the landscape of the video industry What fuels Jon today What keeps Jon sane as a founder The importance of finding meaning outside of your startup and work Jon's advice for early stage founders The importance of scaling yourself and having a growth mindset Sign up for The Grind, for actionable insights and stories from successful entrepreneurs delivered to your inbox once per week: https://www.justgogrind.com/newsletter/ Listen to all episodes of the Just Go Grind Podcast: https://www.justgogrind.com/podcast/ Follow Justin Gordon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/justingordon212 Follow Justin Gordon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justingordon8/
Jon Levy is a behavioural scientist best known for his work in influence, human connection, and decision making. Jon specializes in applying the latest research to transform the ways companies approach marketing, sales, consumer engagement, and culture. His clients range from Fortune 500 brands, like Microsoft, Google, AB-InBev, and Samsung, to startups. Jon also just released his second book, You're Invited: The Art and Science of Cultivating Influence, released on the 11th of May of 2021. In it, he demonstrates the importance of human connection, trust and community to accomplishing what is most important to us. This podcast will teach you about Jon's findings from years of research, and how you can lead a happy and holistic lifestyle that will benefit you and your relationships in the long run. In this podcast you will learn: 00:00 Introduction 04:00 How Jon's research has changed his behaviour 06:00 The truth about how we relate to others 09:00 The common misconception that trust precedes vulnerability 11:00 How Jon got into behavioural science 16:00 What creates shared behavioural traits? 19:00 The ‘London Cab Driver' Study 22:00 Networking Word Association 23:00 In groups/out groups and its effects on our lifespan 27:00 Effects on Jon's life from his studies 32:00 Principles behind Jon's first book ‘The 2AM Project' 34:00 The 4 characteristics of living an exciting life 40:00 Is there a framework for connecting to successful people 43:00 The influence equation 46:00 Givers, takers & matchers 49:00 The power/value of a highly-curated environment 53:00 How to put a meaningful connection together
In this time of accelerated change and complexity, companies and communities need change agents to help unlock collective wisdom – and they need it NOW. This new breed of leaders, coaches, experts, and guides are the ones that know how to design human interactions that create psychological safety, accelerate widespread learning, and bring out whole new possibilities in teams and communities. As the founder of the XCHANGE Approach, now used by hundreds of change agents globally, Jon Berghoff focuses on the art of question design, the science of engineering conversations, and the change that is possible at speed and scale using the XCHANGE Approach. When COVID hit, industry-leading companies and communities utilized XCHANGE (all remote & digital) to solve unprecedented problems, reimagine a new future, and create new ways of working together. This explosion of demand for online facilitation has driven XCHANGE revenues up 40% above 2019. As a former executive for Vitamix – where revenue grew by 400% in 4 years – and an adjunct teacher at Case Western Reserve University's globally ranked Weatherhead School of Management, Jon's refreshing approach combines scientific research and real experience for one of the most relevant conversations today. What you'll learn about in this episode: What Jon did not believe in before Covid The best way of unlocking wisdom in a room Why valuing the passing of information is going to go away The guiding principles for running an event How technology affects integrated experiences What happens if you don't ask good questions in business How Jon's customers influenced his business early on The difference between superficial questions and deep questions Resources: Website: https://xchangeapproach.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonberghoff/ The Business of Connecting Jon Berghoff is the founder of the XCHANGE Approach. His company helps facilitate meaningful dialogue and change at an accelerated pace. Jon is a second time guest on the Intentional Greatness podcast, and Sue has seen his work firsthand in his virtual events. In this episode, Jon and Sue discuss how Jon was able to pivot in 2020 and shift his business to a hybrid model. Pivot Inducing Questions At the beginning of the pandemic, Jon found himself sitting in uncertainty like most of us. During a conversation, he was asked, “if Covid was not going away – what business would put your business out of business?” Jon explains why this question was so crucial to changing his business model. It's important to be able to pivot and adapt to changes. Jon shares how he pivoted during the pandemic, after hearing this one question. Redefining The Workplace Jon initially thought that his business could only be done through in-person live events. After the pandemic he realized that he needed to adapt. But, shifting an entire business model is difficult. The challenges of integrating a live and virtual audience are complex. During our conversation, Jon shares the importance of bringing out the same level of wisdom and energy in the room while navigating multiple audiences.
Watch this video interview on our channelhttps://youtu.be/XnFOPsUjXrIJon Barr from the channel Here Be Barr is a New York City-based travel vlogger. With over 200,000 subscribers and millions of views, Jon has made the transition to full-time YouTube coming from his previous job being a sports broadcast announcer!Subscribe to Jon’s channel! https://youtube.com/HereBeBarr0:00:00 - Start0:01:42 - NYC during COVID0:04:34 - Jon’s YouTube journey0:09:49 - Getting millions of views0:16:28 - Jon’s sports broadcast background0:25:31 - Jon the travel vlogger0:30:56 - How to vlog0:35:29 - Canon M50 goodness0:39:11 - The freedom of YouTube0:43:53 - It’s never enough…0:46:45 - How does Jon find his content?0:48:58 - Jon’s editing workflow0:50:47 - Is Jon happy?0:55:04 - Jon’s thumbnail workflow0:57:39 - How Jon makes money1:05:35 - Mistakes Jon has madeConnect with Dave MazeTwitter: https://geni.us/davemaze_twitterInstagram: https://geni.us/davemaze_igYouTube: https://youtube.com/davemaze
Get ready to think positive! In this episode, we are talking with Jon Gordon, a best-selling author and speaker. Jon’s best-selling books and talks have inspired readers and audiences around the world. He is the author of 23 books including 10 best sellers and 5 children’s books. His books include the timeless classic The Energy Bus which has sold over 2 million copies, The Carpenter which was a top 5 business book of the year, Training Camp, The Power of Positive Leadership, The Power of a Positive Team, The Coffee Bean, Stay Positive, and The Garden. Jon and his tips have been featured on The Today Show, CNN, CNBC, The Golf Channel, Fox and Friends, and in numerous magazines and newspapers. His clients include The Los Angeles Dodgers, Campbell’s Soup, Dell, Southwest Airlines, Miami Heat, The Los Angeles Rams, Snapchat, Clemson Football, Northwestern Mutual, West Point Academy, and more. In this episode, we talk about how Jon grew up around lots of negativity, how he is able to be positive every day, and his experience with Buddhism. We’ll also talk more about the beginnings of his writing career, advice for prospective authors, key principles from his best-seller ‘Energy Bus,’ and why you should ditch New Years’ Resolutions for Jon’s one-word version. There’s a lot of great insight about positivity and managing your environment in this episode - don’t miss out! Sponsored by Linkedin Learning. Try free for 1 month at LinkedInLearning.com/FREEMONTH Social Media: Follow YAP on IG: www.instagram.com/youngandprofiting Reach out to Hala directly at Hala@YoungandProfiting.com Follow Hala on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Follow Hala on Instagram: www.instagram.com/yapwithhala Follow Hala on ClubHouse: @halataha Check out our website to meet the team, view show notes and transcripts: www.youngandprofiting.com Timestamps: 03:05 - Jon’s Childhood and How He Struggled with Negativity 06:10 - How Jon Works Towards Being Positive Every Day 07:42 - Jon’s Experience with Buddhism 10:03 - Law School and Why It Wasn’t the Right Path for Jon 19:04 - The Beginnings of Jon’s Writing Career 19:57 - The Momentum After ‘Energy Bus’ Became Popular 25:05 - Advice for Prospective Authors in 2021 29:31 - The ‘Energy Bus’ Principles 32:15 - The Analogy of a Coffee Bean and its Environment 35:40 - Story of The Only Man Who Ran 6 Iron Mans at 59 42:09 - Connection Between Anxiety and Feeling Divided 44:04 - Jon’s Version of New Years Resolutions 46:23 - How Jon and His Wife Maintain Their Relationship 50:57 - Jon’s Secret to Profiting in Life Mentioned in the Episode: Jon’s Website: https://www.jongordon.com/ Jon’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/JonGordon11 Jon’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jongordon11 Jon’s Free Resources: http://jongordon.com/useful-tools/
Are you interested in coaching executives? If you’re interested in what it’s like to coach leaders and executives, check out this week’s episode with founder and CEO of Team Performance Institute (TPI), Jon Sanchez. In this episode, Jon and I discuss his coaching firm and how he ended up in this field. He discusses his own journey from military leader to executive coach. He shares his realization about needing his own coach on his leadership journey and he offers insights on the struggles of the modern leader. What you’ll find in this episode: How Jon got into his career as a coach and entrepreneur The passion and calling that kept him moving forward How he defines executive leadership coaching Why Jon got a coach to help with his own leadership The main concerns that bring people to executive coaching How coaching helps you bring out what you already have Myths that come up around coaching The landscape of coaching and how it’s changing For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast The Uncommon Couch is the place for therapists, coaches, and wellness entrepreneurs who want to take their practice on the road less traveled. If you enjoyed this show, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website at https://www.dralyssaadams.com or by following along on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dralyssaadams!
In this episode, host Nalin talks with Jon Caspian, from Jon Caspian Media, about everything related to video production for crowdfunding. He tells us about the most important parts when creating visual assets, how he does storyboarding, and how he has managed to pivot his business model after 2020. Don’t miss out! We discuss: [01:29]: Jon tells us how he went from being a cruise ship performer to a video producer by chance. How he learned from another professional photographer. And how he eventually decided to start as an entrepreneur video producer by himself. [04:59]: The most important part to start creating a promo video is to have the assets close-to-perfect to be able to show people the idea behind the design and gameplay experience. [12:05]: How Jon does A/B testing for his videos and what he takes into account to know what might work and convert best. [17:36]: There’s no cookie-cutter solution or setup for every promo video for a game. It depends on what your game is about, your assets, and overall on listening to what would speak faster and better to your audience. [24:00]: How Jon does storyboarding and some tips you can take too. [29:25]: Why taking the right amount of time to reach out and create videos and visual assets is crucial for success. [33:38]: Jon talks about some of his all-time favorite Kickstarter videos. [36:07]: What Jon is working on now and how you can get in touch with him. [38:08]: How Jon has pivoted his business model after 2020, and what’s coming up in 2021. Thanks for listening to the Board Game Marketing Podcast Jon Caspian Website: https://joncaspian.com/ Jon Caspian Media on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joncaspianmedia Jon Caspian Media on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joncaspian/?hl=en For more information on how to market your game, be sure to check out the Meeple Marketing Blog.
This week on Couple Things, we have Jon and Amy McLaughlin. Jon and Amy both live in Nashville. And we are big fans of Jon's music! We loved this conversation talking about the different seasons of marriage. Here are a few other topics that we cover: How Jon and Amy met When they knew that they wanted to marry each other Why Amy loves marriage How marriage evolves once you have kids Jon’s journey with addiction Self-improvement within a marriage Amy’s approach with Jon’s struggle How to approach having your kids on social media Biggest pet peeves Listen to Jon's music here ▶ http://www.jonmcl.com/ And here ▶ @jonmclaughlin Follow him on Instagram here ▶ https://www.instagram.com/jonmclaughlin/ If you haven’t yet, please rate Couple Things and subscribe to hear more. Follow us on Instagram to keep the conversation going at https://www.instagram.com/couplething... And if you have suggestions/recommendations for the show, send us your ideas in a video format – we might just choose yours! Email us at couplethingspod@gmail.com. We're supported by the following companies that we love! Check them out below: Butcherbox ▶ Ground Beef for Life -- New members will get 2 lbs of ground in every order for the lifetime of your membership. Plus, shipping is always free! Betterhelp ▶ Visit betterhelp.com/EASTFAM and join the over 1,000,000 people who have taken charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced professional. Get started today and enjoy 10% off your first month. FAN MAIL ADDRESS: Shawn and Andrew East 750 N San Vicente Blvd., East Tower, 11th Floor, Los Angles, CA 90069 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jon is a brand marketing strategist who has worked at Nike for the past 10 years. Jon is also the author of a book he launched on Kickstarter called ‘The Anti-Blueprint Project’ which explores 50 inspiring people’s unconventional routes to happiness and success and questions the conventional dogma that simply doing well at school, university and landing a grad job is the quickest path to success and fulfilment.Round 1: (01:20) Jon’s unconventional journey that led him to snowboarding in the mountains of Austria and how he forged a career that was always led by passion and ultimately resulted in landing a marketing role with Burton Snowboarding.Round 2: (14:58) Shortfalls of the current education system, balancing passion with practicality and why Jon wrote his book.Round 3: (31:00) Jon’s experience at Nike and how innovation is embedded in the company’s DNA.Final Round Questions: (40:52) 1) What doesn’t make sense about Covid. 2) How Jon wants the world to become less polarised. 3) Jon’s Unboxing Ringwalk Track.
-How Jon turned into “The Positive Guy”-Common characteristics of the best coaches -Talk to yourself vs. listen to yourself-Feeding the positive dog-Energy Vampires-Advice to the senior in high school who’s life has been flipped upside down due to COVID-19Follow Jon atIG @jongordon11Website: https://www.jongordon.comNew Book The Garden: https://www.jongordon.com/books/garden/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/JonGordonSelects
This is part 2 of my conversation with Jon Glassberg. We talked about flexibility training, how Jon uses the MoonBoard and why he thinks it is such a useful tool, why how he structures a six-week training block, an example training day, the value of training with a partner, favorite Louder Than Eleven films, and foreign haircuts. Support on Patreon: patreon.com/thenuggetclimbing Show Notes: http://thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/jon-glassberg-part-2 Nuggets: 4:34 – Flexibility training, and the pain cave 10:34 – Jon’s improvement in the spits 13:30 – Why splits training probably isn’t that important, and practicing climbing in a small box 14:56 – The distinction between training vs. just bouldering in the gym, and the value of the training boards (MoonBoard, Tension, etc) 16:11 – Jon’s MoonBoard training, and the “Top 10 climbs in a day” system 21:20 – How MoonBoard gains transfer to outdoor bouldering, and learning to execute 22:46 – How Jon structures his training week 27:36 – An example training day, mock comps, and climbing with a weight vest 31:40 – Indoor projecting days, and how Jon structures a six-week training block, and resting 34:24 – Some of the testing Jon did with Steve Maisch 37:14 – Building up your training capacity, why it’s ok to suck some days, and seeing improvement after resting at the end of a training block 39:21 – Budgeting a week to relearn how to climb after getting strong 40:32 – How Jon’s six-week training blocks fit into a year, and the value of a training partner 42:58 – Forced time off, maintaining finger strength, and warming up with a hangboard in addition to climbing 46:14 – Skin 47:38 – Jon’s guidelines for warmup up 50:20 – More about one-arm max hangs, how to progress the load, and where to start out 54:54 – “Don’t go into training half-assed” 55:45 – Hangboard repeaters, and how Jon structures a six-week block 1:00:29 – Feeling like a boxer, and going to the gym to win 1:02:19 – Jon’s thoughts on MoondBoard vs. Tension Board vs. Kilter Board vs. Beastmaker Board 1:04:11 – Jon’s recommendations for my Hueco “training” trip 1:07:39 – Project shopping, the relativity of grades, and the value of throwing yourself at something hard 1:10:33 – Sean Rabatou and the value of projecting with other people 1:12:59 – How Jon’s climbing schedule has changed over the years, and needing more rest days 1:15:02 – FA of ‘King’s Landing’ 1:16:26 – Good food and haircuts 1:17:26 – ‘The Abyss’ film 1:18:23 – Recent and upcoming films from LT11 1:20:01 – Gratitude for family and friends 1:20:48 – What Jon hopes to accomplish with LT11, and with his own climbing
Jonathan Shooshani & Sebastian Elghanian. They’re the founders of Joon, a super innovative health technology company and wellness solution for remote work. Jon shares how living a not so conscious and NOT so healthy past leads him to love and obsess over healthy food, wellness, people, technology, and how they all connect. Sebastian has a strong financial background and talks to us about their first startup, which was a wellness-focused debit card… and how a memory of a highly inspirational and serendipitous event in a taxi ride shifts this previous business into what Joon is today. I freakin loved spending time with these epic co-founders and conscious leaders and I’m sure you’ll love it too! Show notes in order of appearance: Jon’s Oh shit moment lead into his Oh Yeah moment. Sebastian’s Oh shit and Oh Yeah moment How Jon and Sebastian met at a young age Drinking at Bar Mitzvdah’s and dating a girl with mono Jon is a yoga teacher now and co-founder of a health-focused tech company but he was living a life that wasn’t super focused on health. Jon’s journey into health Sebastian shares their first startup, the Avo debit card, and rewards people for voting with their dollars Finance and behavioral change Conscious banking The Avo card transitioned into JOON through a sparked memory of an infamous taxi ride. Iranian revolution Sebastian’s great uncle ran a conscious business before it was a thing Why do companies care about health? Is there a real shift in companies caring more? JOON is changing the game in HR through health-focused tech. Can Jon & Sebastian actually help shift some companies to actually care more about their employees or are they only catering to those who are already on board with a more conscious model? Flexibility as an important trait for a conscious leader to embody Tom Brady’s flexibility Feelings of gratitude and its expression and how that can shift leaders and company stakeholders Visit JOON and find Joon on Instagram. Connect with Sebastian on Instagram SebastianNaum.com
Jon Cardwell is a professional rock climber who specializes in bouldering and sport climbing. Jon’s tick list includes V15, multiple 5.15a’s, and hundreds of 5.14s. We talked about lessons learned from ‘Biographie’ and ‘La Rambla’, about his off-season and pre-training modes, about bouldering for sport climbing, and about his current 5.15 project at The Fortress in Colorado. Support on Patreon: patreon.com/thenuggetclimbing Show Notes: http://thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/jon-cardwell Nuggets: 4:05 – Training at home during quarantine, and forced time off from climbing 5:44 – Taking time off over the holidays, and setting goals for the new year 8:14 – How Jon trains for a goal route (broad strokes) 10:45 – Tapering, the performance window, and incorporating hiking when preparing for ‘Biographie’ 14:04 – Jon’s typical climbing schedule when trying a 5.15 project, and differences between ‘Biographie’ and ‘La Rambla’ 15:46 – Sending ‘La Lambla’, and taking a step back to recharge for a hard project 20:03 – Jon’s current 5.15 project, and how his training has changed vs. previous 5.15s 23:24 – More details about Jon’s project 28:50 – Running to circulate blood and aid recovery 30:31 – Breakdown of project pitch 1 33:32 – Skin cooling, and portable fans as the future of sport climbing 37:48 – Using the tension board, Jon’s “pre-training” mode(s), and bouldering for sport climbing 43:16 – Outdoor vs. indoor bouldering 46:53 – Moderate days and enjoying climbing 50:55 – Jon’s trips to Ten Sleep this summer 53:06 – Memorable climbs/sends that didn’t make the headlines, and Carlo’s “Triple 14” day 59:36 – ‘Misty Wall’ 1:09:40 – Patron Question: What are some of Jon’s favorite FiveTen shoes? 1:12:43 – Patron Question: Do you have any takeaways from dealing with climbing finger injuries? 1:19:16 – Thoughts on preventing finger injuries, and when to let go 1:24:01 – Advice for newer climbers (first few years) 1:28:06 – Advice for climbers with limited access to outdoor climbing, and coaching kids 1:32:52 – Route setting 1:36:06 – Moving toward a new career 1:37:55 – One of the best decisions Jon has ever made 1:39:55 – Photography, dog walking, and being in the mountains 1:40:43 – Gratitude for health 1:42:02 – Favorite post-climb meal 1:42:52 – ‘The Wind-Up Bird’
John Herrera is brand building entrepreneur who works with streetwear brands such as Fatlace, illest, and many others with a focus on e-commerce and licensing. Outside of his work, his passion is teaching people how to become successful in life. His early roots are in music, where he was a massively successful DJ and club promoter selling out 20,000+ venues and throwing some of the craziest parties the Philippines had seen! He joins us this week not only to tell his story, but to share some extremely helpful and actionable steps to use to improve mindset and focus our energy to start achieving our big picture goals. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 4:30 - Who you are and what you do 6:30 - Growing up in Manilla, moving to LA as a kid, and finding music & DJ’ing 12:40 - Learning about goal setting & the law of attraction for the first time 15:10 - Starting as a promoter in the Philippines and blowing up 19:30 - Finding inspiration in music from VH1 documentaries, DVDs and magazines from the US. 22:00 - Building a network, then booking massive DJs and celebrities 25:10 - What made you pivot into fashion and streetwear after having so much success in music? 27:10 - What was the most surreal moment in your career in music? 28:30 - Becoming very interested in fashion and streetwear then becoming deeply rooted in it. 32:30 - Opening up a streetwear store in Manilla (Grey One Social) 33:20 - Meeting and working with Marc Arcenal from illest and Fatlace 34:10 - How Jon became the plug in both fashion and music in Manilla 39:00 - Being coached by the legendary Kevion Stirdivant and how much of a positive impact he’s made on both of our lives 45:50 - Finding our limiting beliefs, pushing past them, and the great success we can have 49:50 - The law of attraction and the magic of using your imagination 53:00 - Helping others become more successful and how rewarding it can be 54:15 - Actionable steps to start goal setting TODAY 57:00 - How do you get out of a funk? 1:03:30 - How do you set your goals and how specific are they? 1:11:00 - Working in music again and mentoring artists 1:14:00 - Where can everybody find you? If you liked this episode, do us a massive favor and share it with a friend that would like it! I'm @andrew_ftw and he's @limitlessjon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whereareallmyfriends/support
In this time of accelerated change and complexity, companies and communities need change agents to help unlock collective wisdom – and they need it NOW. This new breed of leaders, coaches, experts, and guides are the ones that know how to design human interactions that create psychological safety, accelerated widespread learning, and bring out whole new possibilities in teams and communities. As the founder of the XCHANGE Approach – now used by hundreds of change agents globally, Jon Berghoff focuses on the art of question design, the science of engineering conversations, and the change that is possible at speed and scale using the XCHANGE Approach. When COVID hit, industry-leading companies and communities utilized XCHANGE (all remote & digital) to solve unprecedented problems, reimagine a new future, and create new ways of working together. As a former executive for Vitamix – where revenue grew by 400% in 4 years – and an adjunct teacher at Case Western Reserve University's globally ranked Weatherhead School of Management, Jon's refreshing approach combines scientific research and real experience for one of the most relevant conversations today. What you'll learn about in this episode: What the “collective intelligence business” is and why it is so important now more than ever How Jon helps change agents and executives unlock collective wisdom What we can do to build a stronger sense of community in a virtual environment How to create more meaningful experiences when we bring our teams together What it takes to unlock potential and collective wisdom at scale How our role as leaders has expanded, and what we can do to adapt Resources: Website: https://xchangeapproach.com/ Free Download: https://xchangeapproach.com/chasingperfection LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonberghoff https://www.linkedin.com/company/xchange-approach Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/XChangeGuide/ Unlocking Potential at Scale Jon Berghoff is the CEO and founder of Xchange, a radically effective, scientifically based, multi-disciplinary approach for leading and managing teams, organizations and learning communities, both at in-person events (retreats, conferences, summits & workshops), as well as in the virtual environment. He helps change agents unlock collective wisdom, which is more important now than ever as we work to build a sense of community in a virtual environment. In this episode of the Intentional Greatness podcast, Jon shares his story about the work he is doing to help leaders excel under any circumstances. Driven by Questions Xchange is driven by questions, and at the highest level, that is “how do we unlock potential at scale?” Jon refers to this industry as the collective intelligence business, and he never could have predicted how important it would become ten months ago. Jon's Xchange system is a blend of several processes that work in unison to accomplish big picture goals. Appreciative inquiry, human potential, and catalyzing what's possible are three of the fundamental processes that make up the framework of Xchange. Appreciative Inquiry Appreciative inquiry is a key process in Xchange because it examines what it looks like to give life to a human system. It is a search for the best of what was, is, or what could be, by designing questions and facilitating conversations around them. Appreciative inquiry has the potential to help organizations create experiences that are meaningful and worthwhile. It can build energizing environments that promote creativity and problem-solving and helps us get the most of our time together no matter what environment we are in.
Joe & Mike sit down with in demand mixer Jon Kaplan. Topics include: How Jon goes about getting & keeping his clients happy, schedule, staying booked, and the history of how he ascended through the ranks to be one of LA's most in demand mixers! "From The West Barn" is a weekly podcast hosted by Joe West & Mike Shimshack shot at The West Barn in Nashville, TN. It's available anywhere podcasts are available. West/Shimshack are both music industry veterans that have seen the peaks and valleys of the business over the past 30 years. Their careers have been punctuated with Grammy wins, hit songs, platinum records, tens of millions of units sold and more than their share of failure. Tune into "From The West Barn" for their take on the lifestyle and engaging conversations with some of the industries most interesting people! Nothing is off the table ~ FTWB FROM THE WEST BARN --} http://fromthewestbarn.com iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-the-west-barn-with-joe-west-mike-shimshack/id1505829573 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1POtkbPLqZGL3U85nrRaue?si=sJHpJbzYT7a9hmc9-AjsyQ JON KAPLAN --} Website: http://www.mixedbykaplan.com MIKE SHIMSHACK ---} Instagram: @shackjonz JOE WEST ---} Website: https://joe-west.com School: https://www.apprenticeacademy.net Instagram: @west_joe Facebook: https://facebook.com/westjoe SPONSORS ---} HERCULES STANDS: http://herculesstands.com/us/ SLINGSTUDIO: https://www.myslingstudio.com/ APPRENTICE ACADEMY: http://www.apprenticeacademy.net FROM THE WEST BARN copyright 2020
How can retailers help their customers answer questions about their products when customers can’t touch or pick up the product in person? Today’s guest has answers. Jon Cheney is the CEO and founder of Seek, a company that helps retailers provide customers with visualization options through 3-D technology. Listen in to hear what Jon has to say about how retailers use Seek’s technology, how Seek helps them get returns, and how his technology can both help eCommerce retailers and supplement in-store experiences. Topics Discussed in Today’s Episode: ✔ What Seek is all about ✔ How a typical retailer uses Seek’s technology ✔ How retailers get returns with Seek ✔ Whether Seek’s technology is mainly for bigger brands or smaller brands ✔ Changes in customer behavior during the pandemic ✔ How travel is going to respond ✔ Long-term changes in retail ✔ How Jon thinks his technology can supplement the indoor experience ✔ Jon’s favorite in-store experiences ✔ Takeaways for retailers ✔ Technologies that have been adopted at a faster pace than Jon expected ✔ The biggest technology that retailers will need to adopt ✔ Areas to check out in Utah Resources: Jon Cheney Seek QUOTES: “Typically, we’re helping retailers sell their products.” “Brands that are hoping it goes back to normal in retail might be disappointed.” “Don’t be afraid of change. I mean change is the only constant I’ve found in life.”
In this episode of the Lippert Academy for Leadership Podcast, Jon Franko, Thinker & Founder of Gorilla 76, continues his conversation with Dr. Amber Selking, VP of Leadership & Culture Development, about work culture. They both talk about why it’s important for leaders to be open and vulnerable with their employers. Listen to how Amber explains how to train your trust, and Jon also discusses why he gives his workers a 5% raise when they leave his company. “We can’t be courageous as leaders if we’re not willing to have that sense of openness with our people.” -Dr. Amber Selking [19:02] What You Will Learn: [0:51] How Jon developed his 5% to lead concept [5:54] What is one of Jon’s strengths as a leader [9:46] How long it took for the work culture to cultivate at Gorilla 76 [15:41] What makes Gorilla 75 work culture unique [21:51] Higher-Performance Leadership Training Challenge: Listen. Be empathetic and open to the idea that not everyone is like you. Resources: Visit our website: https://www.lci1.com/academy Email us: academy@lci1.com Visit Gorilla 76: https://www.gorilla76.com/
Cold calls and hard sells need to say goodbye. As sales reps, there is a very short timeframe to capture your prospects’ attention. Don’t bore and put them off by acting as if you are presenting the solutions to problems that you don’t even know about. In today’s episode, we learn a thing or two about how humor improves rapport-building for sales reps, executives, and founders from Jon Selig, who does comedy and sales for a living. We learn how to create effective jokes specifically for your clients. If you want to know more about this refreshing take at sales talking, this episode is for you! Resource Links: Brett Trainor Website (https://bretttrainor.com/) Download The Growth Readiness Checklist (https://bretttrainor.com/resources/) Jon Selig Website (https://www.jonselig.com/) We’ll be talking about: Jon’s professional background [01:40] Parallels between standup comedy and sales [05:19] What exactly is a joke [08:10] Great comedians and founders stick to what works [11:08] Creating excellent content [13:22] Workshop sessions with Jon [14:02] How Jon incorporates humor in sales [16:32] Jokes build connections [27:13] What’s next for Jon [29:42] One thing that Jon recommends [31:47] About Our Guest: After twelve years of selling technology, Jon Selig is now a part-time comic and part-time sales person. Selig performs stand-up skits for companies who need a boat and facilitates workshops for companies to learn how to “roast their prospects’ pain”. He uses jokes in the same way as cold calls, cold emails, and social selling among others. You can reach out to Jon through his LinkedIn. If you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast. Connect with B2B Founder: Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCySoKsETeKxu-Fnf2VfE7Gg/
“Great relationships don't happen by accident--they take commitment, hard work, and GRIT.” Today we're talking about relationships -- the best parts and the hardest parts and everything in between. I am so excited for you to hear from this incredible couple, Kathryn and Jon Gordon, who share how to find the strength you need to confront your past, overcome adversity, and change for the better to improve yourself and your relationships. Jon Gordon's best-selling books and talks have inspired readers and audiences around the world. His principles have been put to the test by numerous Fortune 500 companies, professional and college sports teams, school districts, hospitals, and non-profits. He is the author of 20 books including 8 best-sellers: The Energy Bus, The Carpenter, Training Camp, You Win in the Locker Room First, The Power of Positive Leadership, The Power of a Positive Team, The Coffee Bean and his latest Stay Positive. Jon and his tips have been featured on The Today Show, CNN, CNBC, The Golf Channel, Fox and Friends and in numerous magazines and newspapers. His clients include The Los Angeles Dodgers, Campbell’s Soup, Dell, Publix, Southwest Airlines, Miami Heat, The Los Angeles Rams, Snapchat, BB&T Bank, Clemson Football, Northwestern Mutual, West Point Academy and more. Kathryn is a businesswoman, movie producer, sales expert, actress, model, real estate investor, mentor, and writer and supermom. Jon and Kathryn just wrote a book together, Relationship Grit, and it's a must read if you want to have lasting and meaningful relationships. It is so special to hear from both Jon and Kathryn about relationships -- with real examples in real time. I know we can all learn and expand our mindsets about our most important relationships by listening to them. Their G.R.I.T. principles will inspire you and motivate you to emerge stronger together. Here’s what you will learn: How Jon and Kathryn met, started a family and got through some of the most challenging times(3:21) How to manage family life and work life balance(11:13) Staying together through sickness and recovering from breast plant illness(16:24) How they’ve broken grit down to four principles (22:12) Infidelity and forgiveness (27:32) How they manage to keep the passion flowing and stay connected as a couple (33:41) How relationship grit will allow you to stay together and experience more joy, connection, intimacy, and love (37:23) Get in touch with Jon and Kathryn: Facebook Jon's Instagram Kathryn’s Instagram Website Mentioned in this episode: Relationship Grit by Jon Gordon and Kathryn Gordon Jon Gordon | TEDxHilliard - YouTube Get your FREE Action Plan Download at RelationshipGritBook.com Unlock your highest potential and start living the life you deserve! Read the True Grit and Grace book here and learn how you can turn your tragedies into triumphs! 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! Audible @True-Grit-and-Grace-Audiobook Website @amberlylago.com Instagram @amberlylagomotivation Facebook @AmberlyLagoSpeaker
Welcome to the latest PRmoment Podcast. This week I’m talking to ex Golin CEO Jon Hughes. These days Jon describes himself as a Senior advisor specialising in technology and corporate communications.Jon’s been looking at how technology is likely to change the shape of PR and communications businesses over the medium term and he’s giving us an insight into these ideas today.Here is the link where PRmoment Podcast sponsors can get the reader off of 20% off the first month off Propel Software.2.00 mins What Jon has been up to since he left Golin?3.20 mins Why does Jon believe PR firms are behind their marcomms peers in their use of technology?4.00 mins Why the PR sector has now got a hunger for speed.4.56 mins How the pandemic has brought an explosion of data that is available for marketers - ”every digital breadcrumb is available for analysis.”6.40 mins “Marketing is way ahead of PR in terms of using technology and automation” 8.25 mins “There are 2 big buckets for technology (use in PR) integration and agility.”10 mins CMOs role within businesses are changing and that will have implications for PR people10.45 mins Large brands have invested heavily in CRM systems and they are using these for paid and owned media - Jon predicts they will need to use these expensive pieces of marcoms software for earned media as well.11.17 mins According to Gartner 26% of marketing budgets are now spent on martech and 58% of the martech stack is left unused.12.20 mins To what extent is martech technology useful for automating large amounts of PR practice?13.41 mins Why data and insight is “creating a growing rift between clients and brands and some agencies where clients feel their agencies are no longer keeping pace with them.”15.40 mins Post pandemic agencies need to “re-look at what they do, there’s no point trying to automate what you did in the offline world - it’s a new environment now.”20 mins Why the media database business model has been blown apart.22.45 mins More integration is coming both for agencies and in-house teams - CMOs are increasingly going to want a “single view.”24 mins How Jon sees the PR tech market developing25 mins There are around 8000 martech solutions, and less than 1% of which relate to public relations26.41 mins Why prediction of media trends tech is an interesting area for PR, “because that has always been public relations’ achilles heel.” 28.10 mins Why the visualisation of data is an important area for PR tech.29 mins Why a lot of the best technology for PR is not PR tech.32 mins “There is no one software vendor that does it all, they may do part of it really well and you then supplement with..point solutions” to build your PR Stack.33 mins “Your PR stack needs to automate and integrate everything you so”, whether your agency or client side.34 mins “What you do with the data, how you bring the data together, how you cross reference it... that is the magic, that is the opportunity, that is the value.”35 mins A warning from Jon for agencies thinking of developing their own tools “The fact of the matter is that agencies are usually pretty awful at developing their own technology”38 mins Agencies need to think about how they can integrate their PR software into martech like marketo and Hubspot.
My guest today is Joseph Henrich, a professor at Harvard and an expert on the evolution of human cooperation and culture. I am a big fan of his book, "The Secret of Our Success" and he just published a new one called the Weirdest People in the World about people who fall under the acronym WEIRD: Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic. Through his research, he explains culture's role in evolution. He shows how evolutionary theory can help us learn, innovate, and share knowledge. We begin this episode by talking about the role big Gods play in cultural evolution. Then we talk about the time Joe spent living with small-scale societies in rural Peru and Fiji. He talks about how he learns the language, plans the trips, and assimilates into societies so he can study them. Towards the end of the podcast, we talk about what economists can learn from anthropologists and the evolution of attraction. My favorite part of the conversation was learning about the tradeoffs between having an open or closed society, and how those factors contribute to innovation. Please enjoy my conversation with Joseph Henrich. ____________________________ Show Notes 2:06 - How the role of God has evolved over time and why bigger and bigger Gods have become the norm. 4:50 - Why acting as a third party for people made Gods culturally and socially so much more important. 8:36 - Marriage across cultures and religions and why they diverge sometimes wildly from what Western culture considers "normal". 13:44 - Why many religious restrictions that created the Western norm of a nuclear family also set up the stage for heightened individualism. 16:58 - How and why social safety nets transitioned from kin-based institutions to the states and governments. 18:46 - What surprising similarities and differences Joe saw between Americans and the Machiguenga of the Peruvian Amazon. 22:22 - The role of humor in enforcing social norms, why Joe thinks it is absolutely universal, and the other universal ways trust is built-in communities. 28:35 - How narcotics and psychedelics are utilized in different cultures and the way their roles differ. 31:20 - Why cultural imitation does not always yield positive outcomes. 33:11 - How the introduction of agriculture changed family relationships and culture. 39:36 - The biggest takeaways Joe got from Guns, Germs, and Steel. 43:28 - Why Joe believes that religion is innate in human beings. 50:31 - The possible implications of losing rituals that for millennia have brought families and clans closer together. 52:24 - What the clock and a universal time have done to human psychology. 1:01:16 - What the collective brain is and why it is so prevalent throughout creative booms in history. 1:04:55 - How the proliferation of information helps and hurts creativity, and why the internet hasn't had the impact people thought it would. 1:08:26 - How information is affected by biases and manipulation and why humans are so susceptible to them. 1:11:39 - How the technology, institutions, and tools we use affect the way that we think. 1:15:12 - Why learning disabilities should not be looked at as purely negative and the benefits that cognitive diversity brings to humanity. 1:19:00 - The way gossip in a society helps define the collective philosophy of its people. 1:21:07 - How imitative education is currently at its peak and what doors it opens for people around the world. 1:24:36 - Why rituals and multiple gods were so common in the past and are so uncommon now. 1:28:40 - How Jon would alter the current research practices in the social sciences on "WEIRD" people and why. 1:31:39 - Why certain assumptions about humans are actually specific to a region or population, and why they don't represent humanity as a whole. 1:35:10 - Why the top-down lecture model is not serving education as well as it should, and why it shouldn't be replaced completely by Youtube. 1:39:20 - The selective physical and cultural evolution of certain populations and why it happens the way it does. 1:42:12 - What Jon finds to be the most interesting elements of culture to study and why. 1:45:33 - Why Jon's aerospace engineering degree is so valuable in his anthropology career. 1:47:41 - The problem with focusing solely on models in research and studies. 1:53:20 - Why humanity seems to be stagnating in intelligence but rocketing upward in cultural development.
In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Jon Vegosen discuss:How Jon learned about the importance of relationships early in life and how it has affected his career.The benefits of being on one or multiple boards for both the lawyer as well as the board itself.Nothing ventured, nothing gained - keeping your higher purpose in mind will strengthen your position and your will.Building relationships that go above and beyond the legal work. Making everything about those relationships. Key Takeaways:You don’t always have to agree, but it is how you disagree - with respect.Be responsive, provide first rate service, bring joy and always follow up.Develop your confidence so you can gain the confidence of clients and provide wise counsel.Always, always, always be there for your clients. "I take a genuine interest in others, I befriend them, and they see that I care. I listen to them. With a high mission of service, I try to help them with things in their personal and business lives that may have nothing to do with legal issues." — Jon Vegosen Connect with Jon Vegosen: Website: FVLDLaw.comEmail: JVegosen@FVLDLaw.comCall Jon directly: 312-701-6860LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/Jon-Vegosen-06b155/ Connect with Steve Fretzin:LinkedIn: Steve FretzinTwitter: @stevefretzinFacebook: Fretzin, Inc.Website: Fretzin.comEmail: Steve@Fretzin.comBook: The Ambitious Attorney: Your Guide to Doubling or Even Tripling Your Book of Business and more!YouTube: Steve FretzinCall Steve directly at 847-602-6911 Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
It's been a whirlwind experience for Jon since his episode on the Clean Sport Co podcast. We discuss how he's feeling a couple days later.Reliving His Experience Today- How the interview he gave with the Clean Sport Collective was not what any of them were probably expecting- How Jon has never truly dealt with the fact that he felt his career was taken from him when he was in his prime- How confused he felt at the time and how all of his priorities shifted, even though he wasn't completely aware of it at the time- What a typical kidney disease diagnosis means for a patient in terms of "time-to-dialysis"- The feedback Jon has been getting from listeners and the connection they are seeing between his story and our mission at Go Be More, and how the work we are doing at Go Be More has enabled him to see and tell his story- How even Jon feels like he is hearing his story for the first time, and yet he feels transported back to that time and can experience it againWhat Jon Laments About His Career- Jon's frustration comes from wanting to prove he was the best and not getting the chance to do it- How the 2006 USA Championships was the moment when everybody knew he was the next great runner, and how it ended tragically with a broken foot- How his kidney disease diagnosis hit him at the wrong time, when he didn't have the stability and support network to overcome it in that moment- Jon's desire to prove that he was one of the greats not because he needed the validation, but because it was real- Why he doesn't beat himself up over his experience, but rather feels a lot of love as a result of it- Why if you have the right intentions and strive to make the best decision you can, even the wrong decision was the right decision- How the loss of one opportunity may have opened the door to his stem cell treatment and another opportunity to make a unique difference in the world of chronic kidney disease and stem cell research- And how Jon stays so grounded despite having such big dreamsIf you liked this episode, you may also like last week's episode on Jon's Kidney Disease Story and our interview with Olympian and Clean Sport Co podcast host Kara Goucher.Recorded August 9, 2020.ReferencesEpisode #61: Jon Rankin, US Junior Champion in the 1500m and Founder of Go Be More Apparel - Clean Sport PodcastWhat is FSGS? - National Kidney FoundationCell Surgical Network - StemCellRevolution.comThe Weight of Gold - HBOHosts:Bryan Green, @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin, @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Get these show notes in your email inbox - Subscribe here!Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackSubscribe on your favorite player:Simplecast
We tell the complete story of Jon's chronic kidney disease experience, from diagnosis to experimental stem cell surgery:Just One Challenge- How Jon feels the Just One Challenge is opening up the opportunity for him to achieve his goals by ensuring he gets started every day- Why obstacles like running in the rain are best overcome by having a minimal commitmentPre-Diagnosis Memories- Jon describes the "energy spells" he would experience as a child- His first indication of an issue with his kidneys, when he didn't pass the urine test as part of his physical exam for the US Naval Academy- He had no other indications of a problem for roughly the next decade- Jon's friend Moses, a chef at the Olympic Training Center, who went through a kidney transplant and Jon's desire to donate his kidney at that timeDiagnosis to Surgery- Jon describes experience of receiving his diagnosis of a kidney problem from the doctors at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, CA- The confusion he felt being told he was half-way toward kidney failure- His decision to delay his biopsy until after the Olympic Trials that summer and the effect his diagnosis had on his mental state entering that competition- His official diagnosis of of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) at the end of 2008- Why Jon credits being so physically fit with keeping him from needing dialysis or a transplant much sooner- Why it's hard for Jon to talk about how he handled his diagnosis in the years following- How his priorities shifted and the effect that had on many of Jon's decisions, and the lack of stability he had in his life at that time- Jon's next two years, when he became a preschool teacher for a year and was close to quitting the sport Stem Cell Surgery- How Jon heard about the experimental stem cell surgery to treat FSGS- The role Brent Concolino and the Rock Institute have played in Jon's life- Drs Elliot Lander, Mark Berman, and Jackie See, their backgrounds and the roles they played in his procedure- How Jon's particular procedure used stem cells from his own fat (and why that was tricky given how little fat he had to draw from!)- What some of the risks of using stem cells were, and the potential benefits that led Jon to decide to do it- The actual details of the procedure- How Jon felt and progressed in the six to twelve months after the procedurePost-Surgery Status- Jon's latest test in September 2019 which showed that he was doing great, 8 years after the procedure and 20 years after his first indication of a kidney problem as a high school senior- The limited data points available indicate that at a minimum, Jon's kidney disease did not progress along a typical path and his stem cell treatment is one of the few potential reasons why- We cannot say that stem cells reversed or cured Jon's kidney disease, only that we believe it is an area where more research should be focused- Our goal of raising awareness and funds for research into stem cells as a viable treatment for chronic kidney disease by telling Jon's story wherever possible- Chronic kidney disease affects one in seven people and over 100,000 people get diagnosed every year in the US- The importance for all of us to get tested and catch it early if we are unfortunate enough to be diagnosed- The reality for listeners interested in getting Jon's treatment that stem cell treatments are, at the time of this publication, banned in the US and undergoing a drawn out review by the FDA- And finally, an official disclaimer: everything discussed in this podcast is based on Jon's experience and opinions, and has not been reviewed or endorsed by any of the doctors or other people who played a role in Jon's experience. Any errors or miscommunications reside with us and not them.If you liked this episode, you may also like our episode on Dealing with Forces Outside Your Control and our interview with musician and diabetic Michael Lemos.Recorded July 3, 2020.ReferencesWhy The Just One Challenge Works So Well - Go Be More PodcastEpisode #61: Jon Rankin, US Junior Champion in the 1500m and Founder of Go Be More Apparel - Clean Sport PodcastWhat is FSGS? - National Kidney FoundationCell Surgical Network - StemCellRevolution.comHosts:Bryan Green, @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin, @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackSubscribe on your favorite player:Simplecast
You have to be at-bat to hit a home run. Jon Youshaei, Product Marketing Manager at Instagram, talks about the significance of staying in the game and why practicing harder and longer than anyone else can increase your chances of hitting a home run in your career. 3:20 How Jon got started in Marketing 4:45 How a homemade YouTube video with Larry King helped Jon get a job on YouTube7:14 Jons from Poop to Gold moment. How Jon started Admazing12:25 Why a swipe file is important 15:13 Why networking should be called woodworking 17:49 Why Jon is excited about InstagramYou can find links to Jon Youshaei’s website and all other ways to get in contact with him below.If you’re interested in learning more about Harmon Brothers, you can grab a copy of our book at harmonbrothersbook.com Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share. Episodes published every Tuesday at 6 am EST. We’ll see you on the next one.Find Jon Youshaei here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/youshaeihttps://www.instagram.com/youshaei/?hl=enhttps://youshaei.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8DGOv5P7Ngsh-telMG-pw
(This episode was recorded during the US outbreak of COVID-19.) Jon shares how to get clear of your limiting beliefs so you’re no longer weighed down by doubt. Learn how scheduling and time management has been a key factor in both his and his team's success. The key to figuring out what your people want from you, and understanding your true role as a leader. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [4:18] How Jon made his breakthrough. [7:03] The ABI Principle and ways to motivate your team. [12:50] Creating an environment that promotes success.
Jon Soohoo is the head team photographer for the Los Angeles Dodgers and has been photographing important moments in sports for more than 35 years and his photo of Kobe Bryant was used as the cover of ESPN’s memorial issue. In This Episode You'll Learn: When Jon SooHoo knew photography was going to play an important roll in his life One of the best lessons Jon learned while shooting under legendary sports photographer Andy Bernstein What the head photographer of the Los Angeles Dodgers is responsible for shooting and covering How many team photographers shoot a Dodgers game How personally Jon SooHoo takes team losses Whether or not he documents team losses How Jon SooHoo prepared to shoot the LA Dodgers world series game If Jon would get a world series ring if the Dodgers Won the World Series How to prepare for big moments during a game How many photos Jon SooHoo takes in an average game What it takes for a photo to stand out If player superstitions rub off on him as the photographer The one thing Jon would tell a new team photo intern before they took the field How Jon’s day starts when he arrives at the stadium What Jon gets asked most by Dodger fans Resources: LA Dodgers Photographer Jon SooHoo on Twitter Jon SooHoo on Instagram Los Angeles Dodgers Insider with photos posted after each game Sports Shooter Academy
The second edition of The Carnivore Code (new cover and index!) is available for pre-order now! www.Thecarnivorecodebook.com release date is August 4th 2020 in ebook, print, and audiobook formats. Jon Venus is a physique athlete and former vegan influencer who has been lifting weights for 8 years, the last 5 of which have been as a vegan. With the birth of his son, nagging injuries (herniated disc in his back) and debilitating muscle cramps in mind he recently began to reconsider the science behind a vegan diet and reintroduced animal foods in his diet. His back pain, and muscle cramps improved significantly after this and he is now very interested in promoting open dialogue regarding the importance of animal foods in the human diet. Time Stamps: 7:41 Start of podcast 8:22 Jon’s story. 15:56 Vegan propaganda films/ humane raising of animals 17:56 How Jon optimized a plant based diet for bodybuilding. 22:11 Leucine. 23:26 Jon’s physique compared to other prominent vegans. 24:41 What prompted Jon to stop being vegan. 31:31 Can you get B12 from dirt? 34:11 Misleading media reports on Jon’s vegan body transformation. 36:41 Muscle cramps on a vegan diet. 39:35 Concerns of vegan diet. 41:06 Cramping on low carbohydrate diets. 44:41 Diet Dogma. 49:35 How does Jon feel after adding meat back into his diet? 55:51 Will Jon eat organ meats? 57:56 Spirituality of hunting. 1:03:41 Sustainability of human life on earth. 1:04:41 Analyzing plant based nutrition science. 1:20:01 Twinkie diet. 1:24:11 Plant based studies (cont.) 1:30:41 Why do triglycerides go up on low fat vegan diets? 1:32:21 Does red meat intake lead to oxidative stress and inflammation. 1:36:21 Epidemiology studies (Epic Oxford). 1:43:41 Problems with food frequency questionnaires. 1:53:31 Asian epidemiology studies. 2:03:41 Problem with ‘’big’’ health organization 2:15:56 Where to find Jon online. 2:16:41 The most radical thing Jon has done recently. References:https://carnivoremd.com/debate/ https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.4319/lo.1969.14.2.0224 https://www.dailystar.co.uk/diet-fitness/vegan-food-recipes-diet-bodybuilder-17040154 https://www.amazon.ca/Tracker-True-Story-Tom-Brown/dp/0425101339 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5852765/#:~:text=A%20Plant%2DBased%20Dietary%20Intervention,16%2DWeek%20Randomized%20Clinical%20Trial&text=Nutrients.,%3B%2010(2)%3A%20189. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2010-dec-06-la-he-fitness-twinkie-diet-20101206-story.html https://europepmc.org/article/med/10446033 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1973470/ https://academic.oup.com/jn/article/137/2/363/4664544 https://www.bmj.com/content/366/bmj.l4897 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28469546/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17299475/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3778858/#:~:text=Red%20meat%20intake%20appeared%20to,P%2Dtrend%20%3C%200.01). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4191896/#:~:text=Previous%20studies%20of%20the%20relationship,cause%20mortality%20and%20increased%20longevity. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17920112/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27280539/ Nutrisense (Continuous Glucose Monitor- CGM): www.Nutrisense.io, use the code CarnivoreMD for 20$ off. BluBlox: www.blublox.com use the code CarnivoreMD for 15% off your order White Oak Pastures: Use the code CARNIVOREMD at www.whiteoakpastures.com for 10% off your first order! Belcampo: Use the Code CarnivoreMD for 20% off! JOOVV: www.joovv.com/paul To subscribe to my newsletter visit: carnivoremd.com My contact information: Book: www.thecarnivorecodebook.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/paulsaladinomd SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: @carnivoremd Website: carnivoremd.com Twitter:@carnivoremd Facebook: Paul Saladino MD email: drpaul@carnivoremd.com
(This episode was recorded during the US outbreak of COVID-19.) Listen in as Larry speaks with Million Dollar Earner Jon Lavin who shares his route to success, and how constantly being open to opportunity jump-started his career. Learn more about how pursuing what you enjoy, and loving your work will be what takes your life and career to the next level. In addition, Jon discusses a few of the accountability exercises that have helped keep his team growing and successful in uncertain times so you can apply them to your own career and just your day-to-day life in general! TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: (2:40) How Jon kicked off his success. (7:00) Jon’s biggest lesson in his career. (12:15) Jon’s team and their fantastic growth. (17:09) Takeaway thoughts on succeeding in your own life.
This week on the podcast, I had the opportunity to interview Jon Gordon, the author of “The Carpenter” and the “Energy Bus.” Today You’re going to learn all about the obstacles that he faced and how he overcame being turned down by 30 publishers for his first book. He’ll dive into all his failures and how he’s dealing with overcoming tough moments. He’s full of positivity, and I’m excited for you to hear from him, so let’s dive right in. How Jon Became The King of Positivity I consider myself a naturally pessimistic optimist. I always start by focusing on the negative. In fact, I had to learn how to become positive and, after years of practice, firmly believe that somehow, someway we will always get through difficult times. The worst parts of my life have to lead me to where I am today, so I am grateful for those moments of growth and learning. I had to somehow find hope and have a strong foundation in order to move forward every time things get tough. I didn’t choose positivity, it actually chose me. As a naturally negative person, I know how hard it but also know that you have the power to overcome the thorns and turn the negativity you’re feeling into something incredibly positive. The people who choose to take a positive approach are the ones who take action, are timeless, and end up getting things done. I was rejected by 30 publishes when I wrote my first book and it didn’t become a best seller for 5 years after it was first published. I actually started out by doing my own small tour with a few people showing up in every city. My vision was to encourage and inspire as many people as possible, one person at a time, and I knew that even though I was starting out small, it was still worth it. The goals for my business have changed over the years, but the vision has always remained the same. My motto is “win today.” If you wake up every day focused on winning just for the day, you will create the future. You have to overcome fear and doubt and focus on what matters most. I have found that by trusting in God and encouraging others, I am able to set aside negative thoughts. No matter how tough things get to continue to work hard, and you will eventually see great success in the future. What you believe in right now will help to determine what you create moving forward. There is a positive and negative dog inside each of us and whichever one we choose to feed will win the fight in the end. I recommend talking to yourself instead of listening. Feed yourself words of encouragement to motivate yourself and keep pushing forward. Being positive doesn’t guarantee that you will succeed but if you focus on the negative it means that you will fail. Note From Scott: Even the most successful people have challenges. We all face obstacles and have rough days. Whatever you feed your brain, that is what is going to win. Whatever you focus on is going to become your reality. Jon’s Take Action Moment When I had the idea for my book, The Energy Bus, I wrote it in 3 ½ weeks. Every day I got up early to write, took a break to walk, practice gratitude say a pray and do it all over again. At night I would spend some time editing and brainstorm more ideas for the remainder of the book. After I finished writing, I found an agent and started to reach out to publishers. I was turned down by 30 publishers, but I didn’t give up. Eventually, it was picked up by a few coaches, businesses, and teachers, and it snowballed from there. I self-promoted the book and went on tour. There were some cities where I didn’t have scheduled appointments, but I chose to be fearless and just went for it. I wouldn’t be doing the work I do today if I didn’t do all that. I choose to stay humble and hungry, even to this day. The most successful people never think they have arrived and always want to grow and are always on a mission to make a bigger difference. How Jon Overcame 30 Rejections of His Book I just keep showing and up and doing the work. Don’t let the critiques get in your head, and don’t worry about the response you’re getting now. It takes time to see success. Now in a year or two, if you’re still not getting a response, then it may be time to reevaluate your current direction. For now, just keep going, and you’ll see it start your business grow and hard work pays off. Instant success just doesn’t happen. If you love what you do, you’ll continue to work at it. Discipline is easy if you really love doing something, so focus on getting better and ask yourself where you want to be in ten years. The Path to Success Love the process Have a vision Start building it every day Don’t give up if you don’t get a quick response. How Jon’s Side Hustle Became His Full-Time Career My number one piece of advice is not to leave your full-time job until you start to see some success in your side hustle. I owned a restaurant when I first started writing my books. I found one hour a day to write and kept moving forward with my goal. At first, I had to do both so I could keep food on my family’s table. Make money with your job and make sure you’re dedicating time to building your side hustle every single day. You’ll know when it’s time to make the leap. Even an hour a day will have a huge impact and make that jump-off point arrive even faster than you could have ever imagined. Ways to Manage Your Side Hussle Stay true to who you are Work on your craft Build it Make a commitment to work on your side hustle Note From Scott: It might not be your ultimate passion but you need to be passionate about the process from the beginning How Jon Defined His Core Message I have experienced many ups and downs in my life. I found that every time I talked about positivity and encouragement, I felt energized, and I knew that is what I wanted my life’s work to focus on. At the time, I had no idea that I would write about leadership, but I just jumped, and it led me to all these other things I could never have imagined. Often times, people think you have to have it all figured out when you start. Just go with your gut, and when you’re on the right path, it will lead to other things. Eventually, it will all come together in time. Everything prepared me for future ventures, and it’s crazy to see how far I’ve come. I found my calling and purpose around 30 years old and didn’t’ become “successful” in my chosen career until I was closer to 40, so it took a long time to get there. One thing will teach and lead you to the next. Just be patient. Ask yourself ten years from now what do I want to create, what am I doing and what does it look like? Is it part of my core purpose. Don’t want to waste time ad energy on things that aren’t. Note From Scott: I went from being Scott the e-commerce guy and selling on Amazon and realized I wanted to be the guy who supports people in starting their own business and living out their dreams. In the past 18 months, I’m worked to shift my trajectory. The Carpenter If you care more you’ll do more and those who care build greatness. Those who focus on excellence and are craftsmen will always do well no matter the economy. You need to focus your efforts to love to serve and care. I wrote my book around those principles. Wrap Up With Scott As we’ve done the rebrand for the podcast, Jon has built what we call a rockstar brand. Someone who is willing to share and help others. It’s about staying true to who you are and always focus on winning the day. Now it’s time for you to go check out his books the “Energy Bus” and “The Carpenter.” Both are must-reads and have changed my life for the better. Thanks again for joining us today. As always I am here for you, I believe in you and am rooting for you. It’s time for you to get out there and take action Take-Aways From The Episode How Jon Became The King of Positivity (4:38) Jon’s Take Action Moment (18:00) How Jon Got Through 30 Rejections From Publishers (21:21) How Jon’s Side Hustle Became My Full-Time Hussle (25:26) How Jon Defined His Core Message (30:00) Quote from the episode Being positive doesn’t guarantee that you will succeed but if you focus on the negative it means that you will fail.
Stories from Franchisees & Founders In this episode, we are joined by a top performer franchisee, Jon-Anthony Lui. Jon-Anthony is a 10-year, multi-unit franchisee with Tutor Doctor. Together with Erik and Brian, Jon-Anthony shares his experiences in starting out and growing in the world of franchising where he developed notable life and leadership skills that definitely scaled him up to the level of success that he is in now. He also talks about the mindsets and mental health of entrepreneurs who are going through challenges especially with our present global circumstance. Tune in to hear more about Jon-Anthony's franchise story and learn from a topnotch leader and entrepreneur. What we talk about: Jon's background in franchising Starting with Tutor Doctor What Tutor Doctor is today The importance of consistent, persistent, and quality execution The Challenges of being a top-performer Having good mentors that can give guidance How has a good franchisor pivoted during this time when they needed to Mindsets and mental health of entrepreneurs The choice to fight How Jon manages the team Jon's goals and dreams in life and in business Understanding the values of the brand “One thing that is important for brand innovators is being able to revisit things that maybe you said no to before because perhaps, things have changed.” What we mention: Tutor Doctor Franchisee Mastermind Frank Milner, President of Tutor Doctor
What every Athletes needs to know about basketball, mindset, fitness and nutrition!In this brand new interview, Alexis Zaro and basketball savant and mindset guru Jon Vargo. We reveal everything you need to know about How Jon lost 53 pounds in just two months!Download this episode now to get started!
“If you love it, you can’t fear it.” Jon Gordon states that so many creative challenges are lost when people allow fear to dictate their lives. Living in fear is like living in a shadow, you can never truly shine. Jon challenges us to allow love to drive out fear, step into our positivity, and own our life.On today’s Broken Brain Podcast, our host, Dhru, talks to Jon Gordon, bestselling author and speaker whose books and talks have inspired readers and audiences around the world. His principles have been put to the test by numerous Fortune 500 companies, professional and college sports teams, school districts, hospitals, and non-profits. He is the author of 16 books including 7 bestsellers.In this episode, Dhru and Jon discuss positivity and how your outlook on life affects every area of your life and relationships. He recounts a story of how incorporating daily “gratitude walks” saved his marriage, discusses how to deal with the energy vampires in your life, and challenges you to step up and own your life. They encourage you to consider, what are you fueling up with? Is your cup filled with negativity and turmoil or positivity and hope? You get to choose every day. In this episode, we dive into:-Why people are interested in his books (5:07)-Jon Gordon's personal story and how positivity came into his life (7:08)-How people find themselves in this negative mindspace (10:18)-The two roads that are always available to us (16:00) -How Jon came back from a troubled relationship and financial hardship (19:02)-Tips for someone who needs to set a difficult boundary (22:26)-How to build a strong, successful relationship (25:01)-How to respond to energy vampires (29:07)-The story of the Energy Bus (book) (39:02)-How to stick with a deadline to accomplish a project (44:48)-How to focus and keep your vision alive (49:18)-How to create a great team (also applies to your family clan) (55:21)-How to see "signs" (1:02:38)-How the Broken Brain Podcast was born and how to start small (1:13:10)-How Jon views his work and purpose (1:21:24)-Where to find more on Jon Gordon (1:29:20)Please note: This podcast was recorded prior to social isolation. Stay safe!For more on Jon, you can follow him on Instagram @jongordon11, on Twitter @jongordon11, through his website, his podcast Positive University, and be sure to check out his coaching program.Interested in this topic? Check out these Positive University podcast episodes mentioned in today’s episode:Featuring Matthew WestFeaturing Evan SpiegelFeaturing Inky JohnsonFeaturing Dabo SwinneyFeaturing Nick NurseFeaturing Zach Bush, MDThis episode of Broken Brain is brought to you by Thrive MarketI know everyone is trying to stay healthy at home right now, so I wanted to share one of my favorite resources with you for getting healthy food delivered right to my doorstep—it’s Thrive Market. When it comes to what I eat I’m really intentional. It’s super important to me to know exactly what I’m buying so I always take a deep dive into ingredients and company practices before adding anything new to my kitchen. Thrive Market makes my life so much easier, I know you’ll love it as much as I do. Broken Brain Podcast fans get an exclusive special $20 credit on their first order for new members. Any order over $49 ships free and since sustainability is a huge part of their mission statement it will be delivered with carbon-neutral shipping from one of their zero-waste warehouses. Just go to thrivemarket.com/brokenbrain, sign up, and start filling up your cart - you’ll see the credit automatically deducted at checkout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello again, and thank you for listening to the podcast that is dedicated to making you healthier and expanding your world view within the realm of Nutrition science, this is The Ian Cramer Podcast and I am your host, Ian Cramer. In this time of the Corona Virus, some of us feel helpless. It feels like we're stuck inside, we have to isolate, and can't help people who may need help. If you want to do something, and you don't have the skills to sew facemasks, you can Donate Blood. Patient with corona virus probably don't need blood transfusions, but because of what's happening and people isolating, there is a critical blood shortage. If you haven't donated before, that's OK. If you're a seasoned donator, great! Go to RedCross.org and click on “Give Blood” at the top of the page. It's just a good thing to do, and makes you feel good afterwards. This week, in Episode #93, I am joined by Dr. Jonathon McPhetres, PhD. Jon is a post doctoral research fellow at MIT and the University of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada. A large part of his research as a professor of psychology focuses on science literacy, understanding why some may reject science, skepticism surrounding GMO's, why people fall for misinformation. In our discussion, we focus on GMO's. There is a lot of concern and fear surrounding GMO's, especially within the health and nutrition space. Is this warranted? Are there legitimate harms associated with GMO's? We start out with what are GMO's, What are real life examples of GM Foods, the regulatory process and the safety of these foods and How Jon's perspective has changes on this subject over time. We also cover the study he authored, entitled “Modifying attitudes about modified foods: Increased knowledge leads to more positive attitudes”, and end by talking about why people sometimes reject science. Having found Jon by accident, this was a very pleasant discussion, I really enjoyed it, and learned from Jon's perspective. I will post links to Jon's website and his study in the show notes. And without further delay, please enjoy my conversation on Episode #93, with Post Doctoral Fellow and Professor of Psychology, Dr. Jonathan McPhetress. https://neurosciencenews.com/gmo-science-14107/ Would you eat genetically modified food if you understood the science behind it? Link to Study: https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0272494419301045 Modifying attitudes about modified foods: Increased knowledge leads to more positive attitudes I'm curious about whether you went into this discussion with a position on GMO's, whether harmful or harmless or perhaps indifferent. And if that position changed? I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Jon, and if you did and you think others around you would benefit from this, tell others around you about it, whether through word of mouth or social media. And make sure to use the hashtag #IanCramerPodcast and/or tag me directly, and I'll be sure to share your post or retweet it to my audience. I appreciate it. You can reach out to Jon directly on Twitter @JonMcPhetres, and you can also read his study linked in the show notes. I haven't mentioned this in a while, but you can get one of a kind Ian Cramer Podcast green and white stickers for your bumper, water bottle or laptop case. I've finally gotten around to creating a simple form on my website for you to fill out. Go to https://www.plant-basedcyclist.com/stickers, fill out your info and I'll send the free stickers in the mail. And as always, you can connect with me on Twitter @IanCramer. And IG at IanMCramer and FB at Ian Cramer. Next episode, we'll be talking about gut health and announcing a new book on why we should all be eating more fiber. Take care.
In this weeks episode, Jon talks CBD, Oscar doesn't believe Covid-19 conspiracies, who should be responsible for this epidemic? How Jon and Oscar adapt in this new world... and much more. For questions email us at flyinthewallpodcast24@gmail.com
In this episode, Dr. Judy sat down with Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Jonathan Hatami, a remarkable man who inarguably has one of the most stressful and impactful jobs as prosecutor in child murder cases. Together they discuss how to combat burnout, a phenomenon reaching epic proportions in many industrialized countries. Burnout is characterized by emotional, mental and often physical exhaustion brought on by prolonged and repeated work stress that leads people to feel depressed, detached, cynical, and ineffective in their work and daily life. Jon was the lead prosecutor in the child murder/torture case featured in the Netflix documentary “The Trials Of Gabriel Fernandez.” This case shocked the nation as court documents, testimony and graphic images revealed the systematic, brutal torture and murder of 8-year-old Gabriel by his mother and her companion. After the trial, Jon revealed to the press and public that he too suffered from child abuse. Jon’s own traumatic experiences helped him to speak for Gabriel in the courtroom and galvanized his determination to get justice for Gabriel. As a child abuse survivor, Jon intimately understands the feelings of powerlessness and the everlasting desire for love and approval from parents who abuse. His personal identification and close emotional tie to his work as a prosecutor of child murderers has the power to pack repeated, devastating blows to Jon and his emotional and mental wellness. So how does Jon work in a field that reminds him of his own painful past on a daily basis, find healthy ways to process his emotions? How did a boy raised in a family shattered by abuse and conflict heal from trauma, strengthen his self-esteem, and become a man who is now living his dreams of being a husband and father of two? How did he learn to parent in a healthy, loving way when he didn't have the proper role models? How does he process his daily work stress and not let it affect his well-being and relationships with loved ones? In Dr. Judy’s SuperCharged tip, Jon reveals his comprehensive coping program and his best tools for fighting burnout to create total wellness. In this episode, we discuss: 1. Overview of the Gabriel Fernandez case 3:06 2. Jon’s impromptu confession about his past abuse 6:15 3. Jon’s own brush with court testimony as a child 13:30 4. Jon recalls when he was kidnapped by his Mom 18:15 5. Jon recalls the most difficult moment during trial 20:00 6. The lasting mind-body-soul impact of child abuse 23:15 7. How Jon finds inspiration for being a good parent 28:35 8. What motivated Jon to choose his career path 32:00 9. What Jon, Gabriel, and all sufferers of child abuse want most 36:05 10. True Crime obsession and motives for torture and murder 37:55 11. Are people truly born evil? 43:08 12. How Jon thinks the child welfare system is doing and how we can improve 46:30 13. SuperCharged Tip of the Day: Combating Burnout 51:00 https://www.drjudyho.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drjudyho/ https://twitter.com/drjudyho https://www.facebook.com/doctorjudyho https://www.instagram.com/stage29podcasts https://twitter.com/stage29podcasts https://www.facebook.com/Stage29Podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Self Publishing School : Learn How To Write A Book And Grow Your Business
Jon Gordon, an author of 20 books, speaker, and consultant, comes on the show today. His clients include Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Heat, and Publix. Over his career, he has used books for his business marketing. Books have also been a big driver for clients and businesses. He always knew he wanted to be a writer and a speaker. However, he had a very negative mindset. Until one day, when his wife told him to change his mindset or their relationship was finished. Jon researched ways to be more positive and began his journey of writing with a newsletter, “A Weekly Positive Tip,” with five subscribers, all of which were his family and friends. A publisher came across Jon’s weekly newsletter and reached out to him to write a book. His first book, “101 Ways to Get Addicted to Positive Energy,” was tip-driven and did not go well. Another publisher brought him to the Today Show, and his second book, “The Ten Minute Energy Solution.” His career started to slump, then one day, while walking and praying, he came up with the idea for his next book, “The Energy Bus.” Writing this book in three and a half weeks, his book was rejected by 30 publishers. This is the book that started Jon’s career. Jon’s advice is to continue to do the work, continue to write, and eventually, you’ll find your voice. He discovered his voice when at a book signing with the author of Marley and Me, he realized he wanted to try and write a story. Jon explains how the characters took on a voice of their own while he was writing his book. Listen in to find out Jon’s trigger point for the Energy Bus to take off, when and how Jon gets his best ideas for books, and the types of positive impacts made when you author several books. Learn why you shouldn’t write to make money, why speaking and consulting assist you with book writing ideas, and why you should think about additional sources of revenue when writing your book. Show Notes [01:53] Jon remembers his first book and what spurred his motivation to write his first book. [05:00] He comes up with the idea for the book, “The Energy Bus”. [06:42] How Jon found his voice with his books and realized he needed to make a shift in his genre. [08:13] What Jon put in place to get the The Energy Bus written in under one month. [10:02] The differences between writing a story and his first two book genres. [12:48] How his business came from writing his book. [15:32] Jon’s favorite book that he has published and why this book is his favorite. [17:52] Was there a correlation between The Energy Bus sales and previous books? [20:10] Why he thinks his book The Energy Bus sells so well. [20:22] Jon doesn’t write just to write, he writes because he loves to write and what he is meant to share. [24:12] Do what you are called to write is Jon’s message to other writers. [26:26] How Jon and Chad Morris became a team from Chad’s training camp. [30:33] Chad’s training camp videos and Chandler’s take on the videos. [34:24] The power of writing and why more people don’t become authors. [37:48] While writing, think of an additional source of revenue such as a playbook. [40:12] What happened to Jon’s business when COVID hit. [43:35] The effects of Jon’s books on other leaders in business. Links and Resources Self-publishingschool.com Spsfreetraining.com Circle of Profit Recorder Plus Rev Find Jon’s books here About Jon Gordon Jon Gordon on Twitter Jon Gordon on LinkedIn
On this episode, we’re joined by Realtor, and founder and lead coach at Top Notch Agents, Jon Holsten. After a career in law enforcement, and TV sales, he transitioned into real estate, and in the first year was able to close 47 transactions, a very big feat for new real estate agents. Jon built his career on the foundation of community, and he came into the industry with the right mindset, which led to the right actions and decisions. What holds many real estate agents back are the mindsets they have about the business and what they need to do to get results. On this episode, Jon shares the 4 myths of Real Estate, and 5 Factors will ensure success as a brand new agent. What holds people back from success in real estate isn’t the market. The most successful agents know that it takes work, humility and dedication to make it really far. We won’t achieve our goals by expecting the results to fall into our laps, we do it by building the right habits and doing the right things consistently. In Today’s Episode, We Talk About; 01:15 - Jon’s journey into the real estate world and life before 04:41 - How Jon got 47 closings in the first year 09:53 - Why Jon didn’t choose to build a team 13:08 - The 4 myths of real estate and how they trip people up 15:47 - The 5 pillars of business that will help people do well in real estate
Most of us are faced with concerns that we weren't thinking about two weeks ago, experiencing major shifts in our lifestyles and our businesses, and facing new challenges as parents, entrepreneurs, and leaders. On today's podcast, Jon Berghoff joins me to discuss the conversations we should be having to find meaning and purpose, how to stop being paralyzed by uncertainty and accelerate your own learning, and how to step into your own wisdom and step up as a leader, in whatever way that looks for you. The world certainly needs it now. Jon is the founder of Xchange – a method that you can use to solve whatever challenges you're currently facing. Over the past few weeks, he has been helping many through group communication and collaboration – to help people make sense of their sudden and unexpected challenges, and to come up with meaningful and wise solutions. We had such a blast recording this podcast which was recorded with a live audience, so that we could demonstrate for you in real time how to engage in the types of varrying conversations that will enable you to solve the unexpected challenges you're facing and create new opportunities. During today's conversation, here's what you'll learn: Why right now is a time for hope and concern. What you can do to get from surviving to thriving in this moment - and the internal mindset shift that matters the most right now. The most valuable skillset that was born overnight. The ONE question that everyone (especially entrepreneurs) should be asking themselves. What specific type of leader is needed right now, and why EVERY one of us is a leader. How Jon is using technology to take his work online - and why his methodology is proving so effective. The three states of mind that a crisis throws you into - and what to do about them. Jon is offering you the opportunity to learn how to facilitate group interaction via Zoom using breakout rooms and the XCHANGE methodology to create powerful questions and conversations, rapidly connect with each other, and solve problems. Visit XCHANGEApproach.com to sign up for his free webinar. If you're a leader with influence over a large community and need to figure out how to bring people together to create transformation at scale, his team is kind enough to offer direct one-to-one coaching at XCHANGEConversation.com. Connect with Jon Berghoff Twitter: @jon_berghoff Facebook: facebook.com/Jon.Berghoff LinkedIn: Jon Berghoff Website: Lead2Flourish.com Enjoying the show? For iTunes listeners, get automatic downloads and share the love by subscribing, rating & reviewing here! *Share what you are struggling with or looking to transform with Julie at podcast@juliereisler.com. Julie would love to start covering topics of highest interest to YOU. Please also let us know if you are interested to be a guest on her show to discuss where you are stuck, and do live coaching with Julie on her podcast. Join host Julie Reisler, author and multi-time TEDx speaker, each week to learn how you can tap into your best self and become your You-est You® to achieve inner peace, happiness and success at a deeper level! Tune in to hear powerful, inspirational stories and expert insights from entrepreneurs, industry thought leaders, and extraordinary human beings that will help to transform your life. Julie also shares a-ha moments that have shaped her life and career, and discusses key concepts from her book Get a PhD in YOU Here's to your being your you-est you! You-est You Links: Subscribe to the Podcast Learn more at JulieReisler.com Join The You-est You® Community for Soul Seekers on Facebook Book Julie as a speaker at your upcoming event Amazon #1 Best selling book Get a PhD in YOU Download free guided-meditations from Insight Timer Julie's Hungry For More Online Program (10 Module Interactive Course)
CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
With online shopping at an all-time high, dispensaries are looking for more and more ways to create retail experiences that inspire customers to shop in-store. Today’s guest is Shryne Group Executive Chairman Jon Avidor, who will explain why customers line up for his cannabis dispensaries AND what experiential retail means for cannabis. Learn more at https://shrynegroup.com Key Takeaways: Jon’s background as a business attorney and what inspired him to enter the cannabis space An inside look at Los Angeles-based cannabis holding company Shryne Group Inc. Ways in which California’s cannabis market affects the rest of the country Why Jon believes it’s important for Shryne Group to be a vertically-integrated company in the cannabis industry How Jon has created experiential retail experiences so successful that customers line up at his dispensaries Jon’s advice on how to spark excitement in customers with fun attractions like Instagram pods, art murals for photo-taking, etc. The types of people dispensaries need on their team to achieve an exciting in-store environment Exciting things to expect from Shryne Group in the next 12 months
On today’s episode of the Marriage on Fire podcast I will be doing a solo show packed full of information on the importance of communication in your marriage. For so many years, Jon and I felt more like roommates than partners. I want you to be different. I want to encourage you to have open communication in your marriage and to make sure to have devoted time together. One thing I can promise you is that you will always have disagreements as a couple, but it is how you react and work through the conflict that allows you to have a marriage that thrives. On Today’s Episode I Discuss: Disagreements in marriage and why they are normal Why it’s ok that every marriage has some sort of conflict How to handle conflict differently than you have in the past Why it’s ok to not agree or align, even on the simple issues Negative cycles in your marriage What shaming can sound like and how to avoid it Withdrawing and fighting back How situations that haven’t been repaired in the past will come back to haunt you Healthy ways to say you’re sorry How Jon and I communicate differently now to make our marriage work Why anger feels like a powerful emotion when it’s actually an out of control one. Why the secret to anger is you The importance of repairing fights in your marriage so you can move forward The importance of being able to take a break before having a serious conversation How to be aware of your nonverbal and verbal responses and triggers How to validate and acknowledge each other’s efforts towards change The importance of scheduling time to talk when times are quiet and calm How to quit living side by side with no communication Additional Resources: Subscribe to the Podcast Follow Amy on Instagram Follow Amy Wine Counseling on Facebook Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcasts Are you subscribed to the podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today so you don’t miss any future episodes! I already have so many amazing guests and topics lined up, I would hate for you to miss a single one! Click here to subscribe on Apple Podcasts Could I ask a big favor? If you are loving the podcast, I would LOVE it if you would leave me a review on Apple Podcasts. Jon and read each and every one! It also helps other people find the podcast! Wondering how to leave a review? Click on the Apple Podcasts link to review, then select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review”. So easy!
On today’s episode of the Marriage on Fire podcast I have a surprise guest on the show! My own daughter Ali. I am excited to have her on the show and have to admit, it’s a little scary having her on here because I will be asking her some questions that I have never asked her before. Jon and I had some dark times in our marriage and for a couple of years, all we did was fight. Luckily, we came out on the other side, so I am excited to have my daughter on the show to chat with all of you! On Today’s Episode We Chat About: Ali’s first year of college and missing her family How Jon and I communicated in the beginning How the negative cycles in our marriage impacted the kids when they were young The impact of the fighting on Ali’s friendships The impact of our fighting on Ali’s eating habits How our relationship was affected when I had to reset boundaries How I worried about the mistakes I made and how they would affect my kids Ali’s admission to not feeling loved when her dad and I were fighting The difference in Ali now that Jon and I stopped fighting at all the time Why Ali wished Jon and I would have just divorced a long time ago How Jon and I thought we were hiding our fights, yet Ali says this was not the case How Ali used staying away from the house as an avoidance measure The importance of communication in relationships, even in the beginning The only way to survive our marriage was to reset it How I push back on boundaries now and how different it is from the past How we could have helped our kids during the rough years What we could have done differently with our kids when the fighting was going on What questions I could have asked to get the kids to open up more when they were younger What Ali felt she needed more from me when growing up What Ali felt she needed more from Jon when growing up Alright guys, that wraps up another episode! I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Ali. I loved having her on the show today. I want you to make sure to tune in and listen to the podcast. You will see how fighting in your marriage can affect your kids (even long after). Make sure you check in with your kids and be there for them. So many kids come into my office and admit that they wish their parents would just divorce because of all of the fighting. I hope you work hard on your marriage! Jon and I made it through world war 3, so I know you can change things! I have seen it in my office hundreds of times. Make sure to reach out and let me know what you thought of the episode. These types of episodes are so vulnerable for me, but I know that a lot of people don’t have access to counseling, so I started this podcast as a way to bring help and encouragement to you for free…. Any time of the day. Thanks so much for listening and make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss next week’s episode. Additional Resources: Subscribe to the Podcast Follow Amy on Instagram Follow Amy Wine Counseling on Facebook Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcasts Are you subscribed to the podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today so you don’t miss any future episodes! I already have so many amazing guests and topics lined up, I would hate for you to miss a single one! Click here to subscribe on Apple Podcasts Could I ask a big favor? If you are loving the podcast, I would LOVE it if you would leave me a review on Apple Podcasts. Jon and read each and every one! It also helps other people find the podcast! Wondering how to leave a review? Click on the Apple Podcasts link to review, then select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review”. So easy!