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Today, we're talking with Marc and Tammy Carver of Marc Carver Photography. In part one of our two-part interview, Marc shares how he developed a passion for photography. Read more and get additional financial resources here: https://www.kcbusinesshuddle.com/business-owners/ep-26-developing-a-passion-for-photography-part-1/299/ What we discuss on this episode: 1:50 – How Marc started in photography 6:10 – Stars 23:02 – Camera kit 31:11 – Teaching at 14 43:27 – Photography book 57:15 – Working long hours
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Marc Lore is a serial entrepreneur turned investor who's started and sold four companies. Most recently Marc was the President and CEO of Walmart eCommerce US following the sale of his company, Jet.com, to Walmart for $3.3 billion in 2016. Prior to that, Marc founded Diapers.com/Quidsi which sold to Amazon in 2011 for $550 million. As an investor, Marc announced his new venture firm, Vision Capital People, with his co-founder, Alex Rodrigues, earlier this year with $50M of Alex and Marc's own money. Fun fact, in 1996 Marc qualified to be in the US national bobsled team. In Today's Episode with Marc Lore You Will Learn: 1.) How Marc made his way into the startup world, how he came to found Jet.com and what led to his most recent transition to the world of investing? 2.) How does Marc assess human potential? What does he mean when he says "the resume test"? What are the clearest signals of outperformers? What are signs of lack of performance? Why does Marc not believe in referencing? Does Mark start from a position of trust for it to be lost or with none and for it all to be gained? 3.) How does Marc evaluate his relationship to risk and fear? How has it changed over time? What did Marc's wife say when he left his safe job and put all their savings into his new business? What does Marc mean when he discusses finding "Sixth Gear"? How does Marc balance that intensity and ambition with romance and family life? 4.) Why does Marc believe Chief People Officer should be one of your first hires? What are the commonalities of the best Chief People Officers? What does the optimal relationship between CEO and CPO look like? How does Marc test for his core characteristics in interviews? What questions does he ask every candidate? What are the most revealing? 5.) How does Marc think about portfolio construction with the new fund today? Does Marc believe it is possible to take 40%+ of companies without alienating future investors? Is Marc concerned about over-capitalising companies too early? How does Marc think about reserves strategy and concentrating capital into the best companies?
I've been following Marc for the longest time. He's one of the most consistent entrepreneurs I know of in the online space. And although he's the first to admit he "doesn't know a lick of music," I couldn't resist the opportunity to nab him for an interview when he said he was looking for podcasts to be on. Marc has made his bones coaching businesspeople for around 10 years, and runs a successful business teaching other coaches how to build their own coaching businesses. Think he might know a thing or two that would be helpful to us? I dare say he does. In this brief conversation with Marc, you'll hear:-How Marc got into the business of coaching coaches...02:12 -How someone can qualify themselves to be a coach with such a low barrier to entry...05:00 -Take one opportunity and run with it...08:45 -How to identify the 3 pillars to one's business...11:12 -Why you don't need to be everywhere, and all things to all people...17:45 -And much more! https://amzn.to/3xtTC8d (Coactive Coaching) book Marc mentions Credits: Trumpet Dynamics: The Story of the Trumpet, In the Words of Those Who Play It Host: James Newcomb Guest: https://naturalborncoaches.com (Marc Mawhinney) Opening music: "Folklore" by https://bigbigtrain.com (Big Big Train) Closing music: "Creepin' With Clark" written and performed by Mike Vax Audio editing by: James Newcomb Show notes prepared by: James Newcomb
In this episode, I chat with Marc Champagne of Behind the Human all about mental fitness. In This Episode: What mental fitness actually is How Marc initially got into mental fitness Behind the scenes of the process of writing his book Marc's favorite way to start his day A typical day in the life for Marc and so much more Links Mentioned: Behind the Human Website: https://www.behindthehuman.com/ Behind the Human Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/behind-the-human-with-marc-champagne/id1342231432 Behind the Human Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthehuman/ Marc's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mchampagne/
Shaan (@ShaanVP) and Sam (@TheSamParr) talk with billionaire Marc Lore. Marc is an entrepreneur who started The Pitt, Diapers.com, and Jet.com. Collectively he has sold his companies for over $4B. Marc talks about his plans for his new NBA team, the Minnesota Timberwolves, which he bought alongside Alex Rodriguez. He talks about how he plans to run the team like he has always ran his companies. He talks about the importance of hiring the right people (and how to do it) and being well-capitalized. For the second half of the podcast, we jump straight into a brainstorm. Marc talks about the interesting companies he's investing in as well as the ones he would like to exist. He even breaks down how he would go about creating a $100m e-commerce related company within the next 3 years --------- * Want to be featured in a future episode? Drop your question/comment/criticism/love here: https://www.mfmpod.com/p/hotline/ * Support the pod by spreading the word, become a referrer here: https://refer.fm/million * Have you joined our private Facebook group yet? Go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourfirstmillion and join thousands of other entrepreneurs and founders scheming up ideas. --------- Show notes: * (6:00) How Marc came to own the Timberwolves * (15:28) How Marc Lore hires people * (28:30) These are the companies Marc is investing now * (37:40) How Marc decides which companies to start and how he goes about it * (44:47) Where Marc thinks the future of e-commerce is going * (55:17) How Marc would build a company to sell for $100m * (1:00:27) Shaan and Sam debrief
Join us now for Part 3 of what many are calling a truly groundbreaking Mormon Stories Podcast series - my interview with teen convert, former All-American athlete, and former Mormon seminary teacher and CES employee Marc Oslund. In today's episode Marc shares with us: An insider's view of how the Mormon church began realizing that it was hemorrhaging its youth and young adults, and how the church has experimented in seminary/institute/CES with both "inoculation" and "avoidance" when confronting its long-denied problematic history. How the Mormon church relied on Terryl Givens and other progressive Mormons to help re-train Mormon CES employees, the backlash that ensued from orthodox instructors and managers, and how the Mormon church worked hard to simultaneously distance itself from Terryl Givens' teachings. An observation that Mormon apostles no longer act as guardians of doctrine and theology, and how they have now "outsourced" that work to progressive theologians like Terryl Givens and others, in part so that they can maintain plausible deniability. Marc's transition from an orthodox Mormon to a progressive/liberal (Terryl Givens)-type Mormon as a Mormon seminary teacher, in response to the training the church provided him, and how that ultimately undermined his own career in CES. How Marc was ultimately and literally pushed out of CES for explicitly following the advice of Mormon apostles like Elder Ballard to openly discuss the problematic issues. How the CES System continues to promote orthodox leaders in spite of its lip service to promoting openness and tolerance for diversity. You will not regret the length and depth of this interview.
How many decisions do you make in a day without even thinking about it? More importantly, how many choices each day result in a significant impact - for better or worse - further down the road? Intention and perseverance are two of the most effective ingredients in a robust, thriving lifestyle, and they're often the ones people skip over entirely. Since 2003, Marc “The Fitness Ninja” Zalmanoff has been helping people live happier, healthier lives through improved fitness, nutrition, and mindset. A gym owner in Frisco, TX, Marc has a unique talent for blending science-based fitness & nutrition programming with empathetic coaching to meet people where they are and help them achieve the results that have eluded them for far too long. Along with his never-ending wit and humor, Marc can help anyone ready for change. Over the years, Marc has realized being a business owner, regardless of the profession, requires an expanding skill set of personal growth, marketing, business skills, and a lot of written words. He knows people need to hear the right message to be moved to make positive changes in their lives. Whether it’s serving people in his gym, coaching people thru his online programs, or educating and entertaining the masses on social media through his written content and memes, he is currently on a mission to Make America Fit Again and help people Make Good Choices, and will do whatever he can to make the most significant impact possible! On this episode of the Step It Up Entrepreneur podcast, Tomas and Marc jam on powering through COVID with a championship mindset, how to pick and choose the people around you by how willing they are to level up, and how to ease decision fatigue and save valuable time with your daily schedule. Tune in for an interview that will obliterate your excuses and get you started making decisions that will change your life for the better (and for good). What You’ll Learn: What those who are successful in business and life carry with them into the gym (and how Marc can tell the successful gym-goers from the not-as-successful) How Marc puts in the work and sticks to his values - and how those seemingly minor steps allow you to reap huge rewards Why what seemed like a considerable delay in the process of writing his book wound up making the book better than it would have been otherwise And much more! Favorite Quote: "Those of us who have a servant attitude is always looking at, 'How can I help people?' Because overall… that's what we're trying to do in some form or fashion, whether it's a business or health and fitness or mindset or relationships, like, we're trying to help people. And so when there is a tragedy, and there are trials and tribulations far beyond what most people ever experienced, those of us positioned well, we look for ways to help." Marc Zalmanoff Connect with Marc: Make America Fit Again on Facebook FitPro Bros on Instagram Marc on Instagram Real Talk with Real Fit Pros Podcast MarcZFitness.com Reach out to Marc here How To Get Involved: From his start in the GPS tracking industry to founding the Step It Up Academy, Tomas Keenan is on a mission to break out of the concept of “average” and reach the success that is anything but. And he wants you to join him. Check Tomas out on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and don’t forget to visit tomaskeenan.com and sign up to make sure you never miss an episode drop. Enjoyed the episode? Hop over to Apple Podcasts for more! Like and share to help spread the word. We appreciate your support—and we hope to return the favor: Leave a review to let us know what you want to hear from Tomas next.
On this week's Power Hour, Alex Epstein discusses the policy platform known as the Green New Deal with Marc Morano, author of the new book "Green Fraud: Why The Green New Deal is Worse Than You Think." They focus on the roots of the Green New Deal--Marc, its historical and political roots, Alex, it's philosophical roots--which both believe are key to successfully opposing it and advocating a positive alternative. Some of the topics they cover are: - How Marc became skeptical of the modern environmental movement. - What UN climate conferences are really like--lavish parties, exotic locations, impressive carbon footprints. - How Marc was once kicked out of a climate conference and literally thrown in the middle of the desert. - Why Marc features EnergyTalkingPoints.com so prominently in his new book. - What we can learn from the great economics teacher Walter Williams. - Alex's views on the three levels of reframing the energy and climate conversation. - Where the Green New Deal came from. - How the Green New Deal is part of the current administration's plans. - The wide-ranging, totalitarian scope of the Green New Deal. - How Covid lockdowns are encouraging advocates of a totalitarian Green New Deal.
In this episode of The Agent of Wealth Podcast, Marc Bautis invites Ellen Rogin to share her knowledge and experience on the power of picturing your prosperity. She discusses the steps to take in order to turn a vision into reality and the benefits of visualization and meditation. Ellen also shares stories and examples with Marc of people who have utilized visual representation to create financial goals. In this episode, you will learn: Everyone has a unique vision and why putting a prosperity picture together can help you focus on what’s important to you.How to take your vision, put it into action and execute on it How Marc went from being a skeptic of visualization to understanding how powerful it could beThe benefits of meditation and how it can help you make better financial decisions and ensure that your priorities align with your values.And more!Tune in now to discover how tapping into your creative mind can help you build towards a secure financial future!Episode WebpageResources:Bautis Financial: (862) 205-5000 | Ellen Rogin: Ellen@Ellenrogin.com | My Prosperity Gift | Picture Your Prosperity: Smart Money Moves to Turn Your Vision into Reality
Check out our Sponsors Butcher Box: Ground beef for life is back! For a limited time, new members can get 2 pounds of free ground beef in every Butcher Box order by signing up today at ButcherBox.com/impact Athletic Greens: Go to athleticgreens.com/impact and receive a FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase! Helix Sleep: Go to HelixSleep.com/impact for up to $200 off your mattress and 2 free pillows. Skillshare: Explore your creativity at skillshare.com/impacttheory for a free trial of Premium Membership. Are you an entrepreneur or a dreamer? Most dreams never come true, and if you really want to succeed in business, you finally have to take action on your ideas and overcome every obstacle getting in your way. People you love will tell you, “that will never work.” But with that said, your dreams can come true if you have the courage to pursue them. In this episode of Impact Theory, Tom Bilyeu is joined by Marc Randolph. As co-founder and founding CEO of Netflix, Marc laid much of the groundwork for a service that’s grown to 150 million subscribers and fundamentally altered how the world experiences media. Tom and Marc explore how Marc managed to take action on his dreams and succeeded against all odds. Marc shares how he started Netflix and how they tweaked their business and stopped it from failing like most businesses. Marc shares the single most fundamental problem why most people never take action on their ideas. Furthermore, Marc reveals the skilla he is good at, which he calls “the entrepreneur’s secret weapon” and how running for a plane taught Marc the right mindset to chill in the midst of chaos and much more. SHOW NOTES: The one-sentence Marc has heard 1000 times from his friends, his family, basically everyone when pitching the idea of Netflix. [1:24] What Tom tells his team of what’s really important when it comes to good ideas. [2:30] The fundamental things Marc learned in his 50s while skateboarding that helped him build Netflix [3:25] How Marc started Netflix and how they tweaked the idea to stopped it from failing like most businesses. [5:27] The even better approach to “there are no good ideas” to generate winning ideas. [7:49] The single most fundamental problem why most people never take action on their ideas. [9:05] What separates an Entrepreneur from a dreamer. [9:46] What Marc looks for in Entrepreneurs when Angel Investing to see if they´re on the right track on how to apply this principle to any other business. [10:14] The fundamental misunderstanding of Entrepreneurship and the deep-seated psychological fear everyone (even Marc) struggled with for years. [15:41] The idea of “two-way doors” Marc teaches young Entrepreneurs to practice to escape the traps of perfectionism and take immediate action. (And prevent them from taking too much risk.) [20:21] The fundamental truth about knowing what to test. [21:42] Where 98% of Netflix´s revenue did come from initially and why Marc decided to give up that revenue. [24:06] The skill Marc is good at, that he calls “the entrepreneurs secret weapon” [27:20] This “Canada principle” made Netflix strong and beat the competition. [29:42] This brutal moment destroys most business relationships and how Marc handled this “big ego” moment. [32:48] Why the person who starts a company is not necessarily the right one to run it when it´s big. [37:58] The real challenge in Marc’s life that he is most proud of when he looks back. [41:10] How Marc managed to maintain his relationship while building his businesses. [43:04] How running for a plane taught Marc the right mindset to chill in the midst of chaos. [45:26] The three reasons why Marc loves running in Alaska. [47:24] The rules Marc´s father taught Marc, and he passed them to his children. [49:14] The core principles Marc instills in his kids. (Not what you think.) [52:07] Marc’s new podcast about how to take ideas and make them real. [54:40] QUOTES: “Stop thinking. Start Doing.” [9:49] “You don´t need to build an app. You don´t need to start a business. You don´t need to raise money. You just need to figure out a way to quickly test your idea and collide it with some reality.“ [15:15] “The speed, getting it out there fast, is so much more important.” [19:42] “Most ideas are not one-way doors. Most things are two-way doors. You can step through, look around, and if you don´t like what you see, you step right back. Train your ability to separate a one-way door from a two-way door. Then you just blast through that door because you know: If I don´t like what I see, I can step right back. No harm.“ [20:42] “We decided that it was way better to take this long shot at a great success than to take this pretty sure path to mediocrity and eventually to go out of business.” [26:50] “It´s extremely rare that the person who had the skillset to start something, to grow something, is the same person who takes it all the way.“ [38:23] “Culture isn´t what you say. It´s what you do.“ [44:24] FOLLOW MARC: “That Will Never Work” Podcast: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/that-will-never-work/id1550777106 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3AABlfn5yx0hLKMYE5LVlh?si=iJkUfQTUSva6ytMdoLhb0A&nd=1 Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9yc3MuYXJ0MTkuY29tL3RoYXQtd2lsbC1uZXZlci13b3Jr Website: www.marcrandolph.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcbrandolph Twitter: https://twitter.com/mbrandolph Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatwillneverwork/
Marc (akuaku) has been living in Japan for sixteen years. In 2006, he ventured into the underground world and encountered traditional Japanese bondage, and from 2010, he began studying under Hajime Kinoko, one of the the most prolific Japanese rope artists. Marc graduated to become a rope instructor in 2012 and has been practicing, teaching, performing, and helping Kinoko in various projects ever since. Fox and Mya met Marc last year when he and some other Japanese rope visitors came to our Thai BDSM community. When, at the end of 2020, he launched a kickstarter along with two friends for ‘The Japanese Rope Kama Sutra’ we were excited - and impressed when it was funded at three times its goal. We thought he’d be a great person to talk to about how rope and sex interact, and to hear more about his book. Our discussion covers: ◦ How Marc went from visiting Kinoko’s bar, to being an instructor with him ◦ Insights into the Japanese rope scene ◦ Cultural and practical differences between rope in Japan and rope in other places ◦ How communication can differ in English versus Japanese and the implications for rope ◦ Some of the many ways Marc feels rope can enhance sex ◦ How the book came about, and background to the design and content choices ◦ Marc’s view of the three elements that rope can be ◦ How they came up with the lovely names (and the surprising link to Sumo!) ◦ How to use the book ◦ Marc’s favourite position from the book PS from Mya - this is a TWO FRENCH ACCENT episode, so given all the feedback we get about how much people love Fox’s accent, get ready for some aural pleasure
It's Possible - Conversations with Successful Online Trainers
Today we talk about how Marc, a fellow online trainer, has up-leveled his skill and how this has allowed him to maintain his impressive numbers. Click here to listen to this episode on iTunes Click here to listen to this episode on Spotify Click here to listen to this episode on Stitcher The Episode: $35K In 30 Days: How Marc-André Seers Dominates His Market In A Language Other Than English In this episode, Marc-André Seers share how he has improved his business by building out his skillset and getting more strategic about selling and converting. One of the most important aspects of converting a prospective client is by asking the right questions to establish what their biggest pain point is. When you have allowed them to talk and listened intently to their problem, you can close the deal by explaining exactly how your offer will address their problem. In This Episode Why Marc decided to promote himself as a French coach [0:02:53] The process of getting better at selling and converting [0:04:13] How Marc improved his business by leveling up his skillset [0:05:38] Marc explains what his process is for onboarding new clients [0:07:03] Three questions that get potential clients talking [0:11:18] Why preparing yourself with sales scripts are important [0:17:05] Who the coaching OTA program is designed for. [0:23:25] “Most objections that people will say to you are not actual objections – they’re procrastinations.” — Jonathan Goodman Get Clients Talking In addition to being clear about what you offer, you want to get the clients talking so that they reveal what their real pain point is. When they have made themselves vulnerable by sharing openly what they are hoping to change, they are more likely to go forward with you since you have the opportunity to explain how you can solve their problem. Why Now? This might sound like an irrelevant question to ask a potential client, but it is really important. The reason they want to get in shape at this point in their lives can become a powerful hook to remind them why they signed up if they ever consider postponing or quitting. Knowing the answer to their “why now?” will help you motivate them when they want to opt-out or find excuses. In answering this question, they remove the possibility of objections later on. Master Your Scripts No one likes being sold to, and clients might call you out if you are too obvious with your scripts. When you’ve gained experience, you will be able to seamlessly incorporate scripts into your discussions with clients without sounding desperate. People want you to hear them, and you have to respond authentically. The mastery lies in using scripts subtly. Already at $1,000/month online and want to scale? Apply for OTA 2 here: www.thePTDC.com/OTA2 SPONSORS Get started TODAY with the world leading certification and business development program for personal trainers, nutrition coaches, and gym owners – The Online Trainer Academy: https://onlinetrainer.com/academy Enjoy this special offer of 60 days FREE on PT Distinction from The Online Trainer Show! - https://www.ptdistinction.com/ots Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id1468193055 Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jon-goodman/its-possible-conversations-with-successful-online-trainers Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/20veRnzFOvUn6fTy9ud8jm?si=zMWTLmtISMm1XrU-4Q8oxA YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/JonGoodmanPTDC YouTube Embed Link -
Professor Marc Cohen (aka Dr Marc) is a pioneer of wellness and integrative medicine. He is a is a registered medical practitioner with degrees in western medicine, physiology, psychological medicine and PhDs in Chinese medicine and biomedical engineering. Marc is a Founding Board Member of the Global Wellness Summit, Co-Founder of the Bathe the World Foundation and Founder of the Extreme Wellness Institute and Co-Owner of Maruia Hot Springs in the South Island of New Zealand. As a pioneer of integrative and holistic medicine Dr Marc has published over 100 peer-reviewed scientific papers and multiple books on wellness topics and made significant impacts on education, research, clinical practice and policy. In 2002 he became Australia’s first Professor of Complementary Medicine and Head of the Department of Complementary Medicine at RMIT University where he oversaw the teaching of Chinese Medicine, Osteopathy and Chiropractic and developed an online Master of Wellness Program.My apologies for putting the wrong ad in !!In today's episode we discuss:How Marc is digesting everything going on considering hes been preparing for moments like this his entire life.Wellness Poems - The Antidote to fear, The recipe for wellness, 10 hacks to relax etcDefining what wellness means.The intelligence,life and power of water.We humans as evolved water.Marc's projects - Protestival and Kombucha.The micro-virome, what is a virus and using heat to deactivate and melt viruses.Creating a world wide wellness.Where does marc see the future for humanity ?and so much more , we went wide and deep in today's conversation. I hope you love it !!Connect with Marc and his projects:Website: https://drmarc.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmarcextremewellness/Protestival: https://protestivalbath.wixsite.com/protestivalWater Filter: https://theresekerr.com/extreme-wellness-water-filters/Connect with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lachlan.dunn/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lachlan.dunn.161/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOSrM6mN5TcDst3MwUAjKfg/videos?view_as=subscriber
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Welcome to episode 177 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. For this week's episode of the podcast I was able to sit down and chat with none other than Marc Muench. Marc is an internationally renowned landscape photographer with eleven book titles to his name. Marc is a third-generation landscape photographer following in the family tradition started by his grandfather Josef and then his father David. Marc currently runs photography classes and workshops around the world with his company Muench Workshops. Marc and I discuss some interesting topics, including: How he got his start in landscape photography, How his relationship with his father influenced his photography, Teaching photography and what he has learned as a result of teaching, Creating his own legacy as a photographer, How Marc built his workshop brand and has maintained fidelity to the brand over the years, Marc's new e-book titled, "The Art of Luminosity," ... and more! Over on Patreon this week, Marc and I discuss his views on what characteristics good workshop students have and how he has seen students do amazing things. I hope you enjoy our conversations! Here are the people that Marc recommended for the podcast: 1. Lisa LaPointe. 2. Kevin Pepper. 3. Knapp & Ella Hudson. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates. Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
We talk with Marc about boxing, his kidney disease, and the what you learn from nearly losing your life:Early Life and Intro to Boxing- Marc was an academically strong student who socially couldn't get along with other kids, resulting in fighting and altercations- How Marc was the first test case for the "Scared Straight" program- The way boxing changed the way he navigated interactions with others and learned to balance himself and his emotions- The many life lessons he gained from boxing, including his mentality to stick and move, being prepared each and every day, and staying focused on the task at handMarc's Approach to Life- His father's experience in the ICU with covid-19 and what he appreciates from that experience- Why you can't bring your problems to every situation you're in- What it means to get the championship belt in life- Why so many of us keep digging the holes we are digging and fail to stop a problem in its tracks- Why what success can't show you, rock bottom can- Why your grit needs to be stronger than your passion or your dreams- His focus on daily prayer and giving back thanks and why we need to keep doing what we did to achieve success once we get what we wished for- His belief that cause and effect works one way: what you cause in your body affects the world around you, not the other way around- What his brand LIFESTYLE athletics means to him and what it represents- The poor thought processes and habits we accept in our lives that lead us to have poor health outcomes, including getting diagnosed for kidney diseaseMarc's Diagnosis and Kidney Disease Experience- A random physical at 26 years old identified his FSGS despite the fact that he was in prime shape- Why it is difficult to reconcile the diagnosis when you don't look, feel, or act sick- All the questions that challenged him when he was first diagnosed, and how he dug himself into a hole for six months before he refocused on boxing and regained his footing- The kidney disease forced him to pursue coaching instead of boxing, which led to new avenues for success and helped him to develop into a more well-rounded person- The experience of fighting kidney disease as a constant battle with himself, not just the medications and bills and other requirements- How Marc used social media to make people aware of his situation and to find 32 potential donors, which helped him get a transplant 9 years faster than the average- The lengths his donor went through to donate her kidney, and how strong and committed she was to doing it and seeing it through- What people don't know about the process of being a living donor- How hard it is to deal with kidney disease, dialysis, and transplants, and why it's essential to care about yourself to get through it- Jon and Marc's new motto: "I wasn't given this disease to die from it. I was given this disease to show other people how to beat it."- Why he now feels kidney disease was the best thing that happened to him in his life, because it showed him what he is made of and the impact he can make on his community- And, finally, what the words Go Be More mean to Marc!If you liked this episode, check out Jon's Kidney Disease Story and our interview with Ron Sarmiento.And, you can now get these show notes sent directly to your email. Sign up here!Recorded August 17, 2020.References:A New Kind of Fight - Huffington PostFormer Boxer Knocks Out Kidney Disease - FoxLAThe Living Donation Process - OrganDonor.govGuest:Marc Coronel - @kidney_fighter, MarcCoronel.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
Creativity is something that tends to get lost in the noise of business. For many out there who are running startups or companies of their own, it can be hard to decide which ideas get put into practice and to navigate bringing new projects into an already existing structure. Joining me today is Chiropractor and Co-Creator of the much loved city-wide scavenger hunt, ‘Find The Spine’, Marc Grow! Marc shares his experience on how this project came to be what it is today and how the community has played such a huge part in its development, making it an all the more inclusive activity for everyone involved. He also gives insight into how sponsors and marketing practices have influenced the direction of this event, how this year’s hunt has differed from its predecessors in the midst of Covid-19, as well as advice for other businesses wanting to adopt similar ideas for their own brand and are curious on how to incorporate fun concepts into their marketing strategies. To learn more, tune in to Episode 16 of Moving Beyond Your Tribe! Some Questions I Ask:Could you explain what ‘Find The Spine’ is? (4:24)How did you get people excited about this project? (7:05)What have you learned from hosting this event over the years? (9:48)How have you experienced the scavenger hunt this year while in the midst of the Coronavirus? (12:00)What advice would you give to your younger self when first approaching this idea in terms of bringing in revenue? (14:28)How do you find the time to organize an event like this? (21:59)Could you talk about the ‘Find The Spine’ Facebook Page & How it traffics? (27:55)What three points would you want someone to take into consideration if they wanted to run a similar event for their business? (29:14)In This Episode You Will Learn:A brief background on Marc Grow & How he became involved in the chiropractic field (1:15)The response Marc has had to ‘Find The Spine’ (7:53)The community aspects to this project & How the hunt has been expanded on throughout the time it’s been running (8:47)How ‘Find The Spine’ has galvanized the community through Covid-19 (13:48)How Marc incorporated sponsors into this project through the shirts he was making (15:15)The international reach that ‘Find The Spine’ has had & How much of a say sponsors have had over the game’s structure (18:35)The process behind structuring the hunt & How the event is marketed before and during it’s running time (23:07)Connect With Torund Bryhn:LinkedInTwitterInstagramConnect With Marc Grow:Find the Spine Facebook PageFind the Spine WebsiteFind the Spine InstagramGrow Chiropractic Kanab Facebook PageGrow Chiropractic Kanab WebsiteGrow Chiropractic Kanab Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s hard to play hard-to-get in sales (and in relationships, for that matter). Yet, the hard-to-get mentality combined with on-point sales humor is a home-run strategy for your cold outreach. No joke. In this #Sales episode of B2B Growth, Patrick Downs of PandaDoc sits down with Marc McDougall, B2B SaaS Conversion Specialist @ Clarity First Consulting. The duo discusses: How Marc got onto the show with one super funny video Expert tips for making your own highly converting cold emails and videos Why the pushy salesperson is out and hard-to-get is in To connect with Marc, find him on LinkedIn or visit clarityfirst.co You can find this interview, and many more, by subscribing to the B2B Growth Show on Apple Podcasts, on our website, or on Spotify.
Today is the day for something new in The Hyper Conscious Podcast. We have a dual podcast featuring Marc Champagne. He is the host of Behind The Human podcast, an author, mental fitness advocate, and the co-founder of KYO. Check out his website behindthehuman.com to learn more about his upcoming book and the awesome journaling app. Also, please make sure to check out his podcast and subscribe, just go to https://linktr.ee/behindthehuman. Stay tuned for more of this amazing episode. Awesome things we talked about today:[0:31] Intro and recap[2:00] Who is Marc Champagne?[7:49] Marc’s adversity or trauma[10:05] How to know what questions to ask?[12:45] Questions that changed our lives[19:05] How do you pep talk yourself when you have to do something you don’t want to do?[20:52] The dark hole you need to climb builds you[22:06] You know you love something when you’re always glad you did[24:00] How Marc gets out of challenging situations[27:55] What does Marc want long-term?[30:00] Jammed-up room analogy[31:30] Relationship audit[33:14] Diving deep into relationship audits[40:55] How to get clarity?[42:42] “Pull yourself out of the noise, so you can actually think.”[44:44] The trigger for Marc to start doing relationship audits[46:15] On fear and not wanting to hear feedback[49:00] Non-negotiables for Kevin, Alan, and Marc[56:42] Where to find Marc and book updatesDon’t forget to check out TheHyperConsciousPodcast.com to learn more about the podcast and our other programs. Also, the best community to be part of right now is on that link. Give it a try! See you in the next episode of The Hyper Conscious Podcast.FEEL FREE to reach out to us for any reason on LinkedIn, Instagram or via email Instagram:Kevin: https://www.instagram.com/neverquitkid/?hl=enAlan: https://www.instagram.com/alazaros88/?hl=enLinkedIn:Kevin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-palmieri-5b7736160/Alan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanlazarosllc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Hyper-Conscious-Podcast-106871136824274/Emails:Kevin@thehyperconsciouspodcast.comAlan@thehyperconsciouspodcast.com
Marc Chagnon is a Motivational Speaker at Coach ADYB, he speaks to local schools and organizations on helping people find motivation and always doing their best.Top 3 Nuggets1. How Marc found his purpose2. His own 5 step decision-making process3. Finding a career that fits you
Marc is a marriage expert and co-founder of High Thrive Coaching. Through failure and losing nearly everything, he has come to recognize failures as a springboard to success. His signature program helps a single spouse to save their marriage on their own.Quotes to remember: “Telling a new story and adjusting your narrative is key.”“The most important skill in a relationship is the ability to repair.”Takeaways:It’s the little things that really affect our relationshipsOne party may want to exit a relationship because they believe that their needs can be met in a different wayFiguring out how to meet one another’s needs is very important in a relationshipTake time every day to consciously choose how you want to feelWhat you’ll learn:How Marc was let go from his internship program 3 weeks before graduating, with a family to support and thousands in student debt, and how he overcame itThe two primary downfalls of most relationshipsWhat the next steps are when one half of a couple no longer wants to be in the relationshipWhy “The One” doesn’t existHow to address the possibility of burnout while working with others in mental healthWhat Marc’s Morning Formula is to supercharge his dayMentioned on the podcast: High Thrive CoachingLaw of AttractionThe Secret - Rhonda ByrneTony RobbinsPATH ProgramCognitive behavioral therapyJohn GottmanThe Thriving Marriage Facebook groupLinks:FacebookYouTubeTwitter
Strap yourselves in for a wild biohacking ride full of new biohacks—some of which I hadn't even heard of. My guest on today's podcast is named Marc. That's it. That's the only information I'll release about his identity. He started his career in investment banking and financing renewable energies and now arranges financing for various government projects—from hydro dams, to farms, to airports—and is now heavily immersed in the fields of biohacking and researching emerging health-enhancing technologies, primarily inspired by managing an incurable genetic defect in his kidneys. In this podcast, we delve into a host of new biohacking technologies you've probably never heard of, from NAD boosters, to stem cell enhancing protocols, to longevity and anti-aging molecules, and much more! During this discussion, you'll discover: -How Marc got interested in these biohacks...8:03 Doing due diligence for banking investments revealed a lot of flaws in technologies such as solar and wind power Became a trusted voice among his partners and investors due to his findings -Biohack #1: How to change the gravitational pull inside your cells to speed up the healing process...11:38 Marc was diagnosed w/ polycystic kidney disease (PKD) Defective on PK-1 protein; cysts develop on the kidney Standard medicine considers it incurable Began ketogenic diet (low glucose slows the growth of the cysts) Increase in klotho protein halts the disease Changes the gravitational pull inside the cells, thus changing the time perspective in which they can heal (40 hrs of healing w/in a 24 hr timeframe) Very expensive: ~$2500/month Extremely detail-oriented protocol Use olive oil or yogurt as a precursor approx. 3-4 days before ingesting How the klotho protein is activated and suppressed Psychological stress, inflammation, oxidative stress and depression mitigate its production Angiotensin decreases klotho , insulin, exercise (resistance training), cordyceps, ginseng extract, activated charcoal increase klotho Vitamin D transport system activates immune system Nagalase enzyme suppresses the immune system by suppressing immune cells GcMAF mitigates damage done by nagalase -Ways to protect from harmful 5G technology...32:15 EMF doesn't actually attack human DNA; it attacks and changes the DNA of the gut microbiome, with an effect on the brain can withstand 5G -The skinny on V-cells...44:30 V-cells are totipotent cells Different types of cells: Totipotent cells can become any type of cell (the crème de la crème of stem cells) Pluripotent can be a variety of different cells Multipotent cells, less variety Singular potent - only one type of cell Embryonic-like stem cells "Non-activated"—dormant, body doesn't know what to do with them Device in the works to increase bioavailability of V-cells High-frequency pulse laser Very small margin of error for it to be efficacious BGF podcasts mentioned: Increased exercise and caloric restriction will mobilize small v-cells -A mostly unknown way to boost NAD levels...58:02 Change the environment so that cells produce NAD sans precursors (such as nicotinamide riboside, NR) increase of 242% NAD+ is used by the body, then converted into NR This becomes downregulated w/ age for boosting NAD -A natural way to upregulate endothelial stem cells...1:03:55 Beta-glucans in mushrooms -Interesting biohacks related to water...1:07:42 (code: GREENFIELD) (code: GREENFIELD) (code: GREENFIELD) Hydrogen is very dangerous; use it with caution when drinking hydrogen-enriched water -A device that increases the mineral density of plants...1:18:03 Lab-grown Placed close to organism w/ water, allows water to come back to its original structure Pesticides are not necessary Water becomes 100% coherent Water and Wellness deuterium-depleted water -And much more... 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“Emotion skills are the key to unlocking the potential inside each one of us. And in the process of developing those skills, we each, heart by heart, mind by mind, create a culture and society unlike anything we’ve experienced thus far— and very much like the one we might dare to imagine.” -- Marc Brackett Today it's great to have Marc Brackett on the podcast. Dr. Brackett is founding director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and professor in the Child Study Center, Yale School of Medicine at Yale University. His research focuses on the role of emotions and emotional intelligence in learning, decision making, creativity, relationships, health, and performance. Marc is the lead developer of RULER, an evidence-based, systemic approach to SEL that has been adopted by over 2,000 preschool to high schools across the United States and in other countries. He has published 125 scholarly articles and received numerous awards, including the Joseph E. Zins award for his research on social and emotional learning. He also is on the board of directors for the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL). Marc consults regularly with corporations like Facebook, Microsoft, and Google on integrating emotional intelligence principles into employee training and product design and is co-founder of Oji Life Lab, a digital emotional intelligence learning system for businesses. His research has been featured in popular media outlets such as the New York Times, USA Today, Good Morning America, and NPR. He is the author of Permission to Feel: Unlocking the Power of Emotions to Help our Kids, Ourselves, and our Society Thrive, published by Celadon Books, a division of Macmillan, which has been translated into 15 languages. In this wide-ranging episode we discuss: How Mark is feeling Mark’s rough childhood and how he felt “trapped in his feelings” Negative outcomes that can ensue when you don’t feel you have the permission to feel Some harrowing statistics about how depression and anxiety are on the rise How does the original Salovey and Meyer model of emotional intelligence differ from Daniel Goleman’s model? The emotion scientist vs. the emotion judge Skills of the emotion scientist How Marc’s Uncle changed Marc’s life forever by giving him permission to feel The main components of the RULER framework The many factors that influence how we express our emotions authentically and honestly The mood meter poster and app that allows you to track your emotions over time and look at patterns The malleability of emotional intelligence The difference between temperament and emotional intelligence The most important thing Marc learned through teaching emotional intelligence How more emotional intelligence can bring world peace (at least according to a 3rd grader) Why we need to spend more time cultivating emotional intelligence
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Millionaire Fund Manager & Investor's Success Lessons In episode 224 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, I interview a highly successful fund manager and investor Marc Faber. Marc Faber is the Editor and Publisher of the “Gloom, Boom & Doom Report”, successful multi-asset investor and hedge fund manager. Marc is not accepting new clients but he still manages large amounts of funds for clients. >> Watch the video recording! In This Episode, You'll Learn... Who is Marc Feber and how he got to where he is now 00:41 Mark main investment focus 04:11 The work you have to do when you run an independent trading business 04:46 Why Marc started to write his own newsletter, even before he went independent 05:45 How Marc learned to invest and trading 08:19 What is an "attractive" chart for Marc 13:16 Marc's thoughts on china investing 16:23 Could countries like Vietnam, Cambodia, etc. could develop as China did in the 70's to today? 19:08 New video in our successfully Trading Forex in 2020 Series with Pepperstone 21:07 What are Marc's thoughts on Thailand 22:01 Why Marc prefers investing in stocks instead of currencies 26:48 Marc's advice for people wanting to start their own fund 30:45 How investors choose an investment manager/ account manager 34:49 How to present your trading to investors 37:58 How to deal with "bad" clients 43:24 Turning down clients when starting 46:52 And much more! What is one thing you are going to implement after listening to this podcast? Leave a comment below, or join me in the Facebook group! Resources Mentioned New video in our successfully Trading Forex in 2020 Series with Pepperstone DesireToTRADE's Top Resources DesireToTRADE Forex Trader Community (free group!) Complete Price Action Strategy Checklist One-Page Trading Plan (free template) Recommended brokers: Pepperstone (special signup offer) AxiTrader (use our link to get a special bonus) SCM (Scandinavian Capital Markets) Desire To TRADE Academy About The Desire To Trade Podcast Subscribe via iTunes (take 2 seconds and leave the podcast a review!) Subscribe via Stitcher Subscribe via TuneIn Subscribe via Google Play See all podcast episodes Where to find Mark Faber! Gloomboomdoom.com What is one thing you are going to implement after listening to this podcast episode? Leave a comment below, or join me in the Facebook group!
Marc Phoenix received a master's degree in classical guitar and pedagogy from the University of Zurich. He also studied Jazz & songwriting at Berklee College of Music. Marc also spent a couple of decades as a producer in Los Angeles with compositions that would do well on radio and which were featured on Blood Diamond, Little Miss Sunshine, Sex & The City, Charmed, Scrubs, among others. He has produced a number of noteworthy artists including Celine Dion, Alice Cooper, Nelly Furtado, Enya and Peter Gabriel. Marc has decided to focus on his own music and performing, which happened upon on YouTube. I believe that was a recording of the same track we'll feature in this episode, which is from his debut solo release This is the Sound. He currently resides in Malta. A fellow expat. We talk about one of the opportunities in today's new music business, going from a studio based career to one of being an independent artist, and celebrating not only the small wins, but the struggles as well. I learn he got the nickname Mawk through friends who made fun of his accent and more. Mawk's fascinating music journey begins in Switzerland. Episode Highlights We start by talking about what took Marc to Malta and go on to discuss: How Marc got into house concerts in L.A. Moving into electronic music and remixes of popular songs Learning to make the challenges enjoyable Dissecting the energy of desire YouTube videos to educate your audience Key Points Focus on micro-milestones and successes along the way. Mindset is everything - learn how to adapt it as needed. Quotable “Build up slowly, be patient, celebrate little successes daily. It doesn't matter where you are, even if you have number one hits, because you have to build up again and again.” —Mawk Phoenix “You get better out of necessity.” —Mawk Phoenix
Jason Hartman talks with Marc Biron, founder and CEO of Home Diversification Corp, about his product that is intended to help homeowners diversify their market risk in their own home purchase. The product is intended to help protect homeowners from downturns in the housing market in their local zip code by indexing it to the national housing market. Listen in as Marc explains why it would make sense for homeowners and how it works. Key Takeaways: [1:48] How Marc's mortgage product can help diversify market risk [6:07] Marc claims his product is 42% more stable than the average housing market [10:22] A sample case of how the product works [13:51] Home Diversification uses the Zillow statistics for national home price indexing Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties www.HomeDiversification.com
I wanted to highlight Marc’s story due to his relentless attitude to change the world. Although Marc may be a young man, his mind, spirit, and way of thinking is wise. On the episode we talk about some really cool stuff. How Marc markets his books, his schedule, how her wins his day, and his approach to a consistent strategy for content curation. Links mentioned in interview: Website: https://marcguberti.com Book: https://www.amazon.com/Marc-Guberti/e/B00D5BK0J2 Follow Us: Podcast Website:http://www.tbeshow.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grzybowskij YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9lkipQ_wV2vmzspwtdA7hQ Sponsors: Penji helps businesses by making graphic design simple, fast, and affordable for all. By delivering unlimited graphic design, Penji’s customers are able to shift their focus back to their customers and business.. Follow Penji Here: Website: https://penji.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dotpenji
It’s sometimes hard for people to change what they don’t know, and one of the best ways to spread an educational message is through the power of inspiring films. Marc Pierschel is a documentary filmmaker who has been advocating for animals personally and professionally for decades. He created an online vegan store, which still operates today, in 2002 and wrote a German vegan cookbook in 2009. Most recently, he’s the plant-based pioneer behind the films Live and Let Live and The End of Meat and their production company, Blackrabbit Images. Today he sits down with Dotsie and Alexandra to talk about his journey from vegetarian to vegan to animal rights activist. He also shares some of the important insights from his films and chats about the vast cultural differences between the U.S. and Europe when it comes to embracing and expanding the reach of veganism. Tune in to hear how this vocal supporter leads by example and education and, after this episode, check out The End of Meat on Amazon Prime. What we discuss in this episode: - Marc’s journey to becoming a straight-edge vegan with the help of punk rock and the film Baraka - How Marc started Roots of Compassion, the vegan store, in 2002 - Why Marc chooses to lead by example when encouraging people to go vegan and how his background in sociology informs his film-making - Marc’s film Live and Let Live, the history of the Vegan Society, and the ironic timing in the rise of veganism and industrial farming - Marc’s advice for navigating conversations around veganism and why he doesn’t recommend talking about food around the dinner table - The End of Meat and the intersection of politics, ideology, economic business, and meat - The cultural differences in how veganism is treated in America compared to Germany, and the all-vegan Germany grocery store chain, Veganz - How animal abuse impacts the people who work in animal agriculture and the industry’s history of human rights violations - Other inspiring films Marc recommends, including Earthlings, Baraka, and Baraka’s sequel, Samsara - Follow Marc on Facebook at @blackrabbitXimages, on Instagram at @blackrabbitimages, on YouTube at blackrabbitimages, and at BlackRabbitImages.com. Be sure to check out The End of Meat on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Amazon Prime. Connect with Switch4Good https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ2toqAmlQpwR1HDF_KKfGg https://www.facebook.com/Switch4Good/ https://www.instagram.com/switch4good/ https://twitter.com/SwitchForGood switch4good.org
Jason Hartman takes on the mainstream media's coverage of our economic situation by pointing out that Americans have actually seen a larger wage increase than originally believed. Not many publications like to talk about it and even fewer like to credit Trump, but maybe it's time they start doing so. Then Jason talks with Marc Biron, founder and CEO of Home Diversification Corp, about his product that is intended to help homeowners diversify their market risk in their own home purchase. The product is intended to help protect homeowners from downturns in the housing market in their local zip code by indexing it to the national housing market. Listen in as Marc explains why it would make sense for homeowners and how it works. Key Takeaways: [3:44] American wages are rising more than we realized [8:56] The biggest thing in the media is that they don't say Marc Biron Interview: [11:04] How Marc's mortgage product can help diversify market risk [15:22] Marc claims his product is 42% more stable than the average housing market [19:38] A sample case of how the product works [23:07] Home Diversification uses the Zillow statistics for national home price indexing Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties www.HomeDiversification.com
In this episode, Marc explains how he — but not his website — got a mention in the New York Times, how he was glad to see family members after a long separation but was not glad to be acting out old roles, and how a negative Amazon review helped him reflect on the direction of the next edition of Repurpose Your Career. Key Takeaways: [1:27] Marc welcomes you to Episode 133 of the Repurpose Your Career podcast. Career Pivot is the sponsor of this podcast; CareerPivot.com is one of the very few websites dedicated to those of us in the second half of life and our careers. Check out the blog and the other resources delivered to you, free of charge. [1:56] If you are enjoying this podcast, please share it with other like-minded souls. Subscribe on CareerPivot.com, iTunes, or any of the other apps that supply podcasts. Share it on social media or just tell your neighbors, and colleagues. The more people Marc reaches, the more people he can help. [2:15] Marc has released three chapters of the next edition of Repurpose Your Career to the Repurpose Your Career review team. A fourth chapter will be released by the time this episode airs. Sign up to be part of the review team at CareerPivot.com/RYCTeam. [2:36] You will receive new chapters as they become available. Marc is looking for honest feedback and would love to get an honest review on Amazon.com after the book is released. [2:47] Marc’s plan is to release the book in late-September and do both a virtual and a real book tour. He will be in Austin, the NYC Area, and D.C. during the months of September and October. Marc would love to meet his readers and listeners. [3:05] Reach out to Marc at Podcasts@CareerPivot.com if you’d be willing to give him some advice on venues or groups who would be interested in hosting an event. [3:15] Marc had planned to read a chapter of the next edition of Repurpose Your Career but decided to delay that a week so he could record this special episode. [3:27] This week, Marc talks about what he has learned in the previous couple of months from three different events he experienced. Marc hopes you will learn from this. [3:43] Marc welcomes you to the Repurpose Your Career podcast. When Marc woke up on the day he is recording this, he thought of three events over the last eight weeks that have shown him how much he has changed in his attitude and behavior. [4:18] Event 1. Marc was approached by Mark Miller who was writing an article for the New York Times on people who have had their retirement plans disrupted by being laid off. Marc gave Mark a couple of names from his Career Pivot Online Membership Community. You can learn about the community at CareerPivot.com/Community. [5:07] Mark selected Cleo Parker. Cleo was written up in the New York Times article, titled “Why Working Till Whenever Is a Risky Retirement Strategy.” Marc was really happy to see in the article from May 16 that Cleo got a lot of visibility including a photo of Cleo with her dogs in Livonia Michigan. [5:47] Cleo had expected to keep her job as a marketing analyst in the automotive industry well into her 60s but at 62 is on the job hunt instead. Her plans blew up in 2008 with the whole automotive industry crashing. Cleo was one of the early members of the Career Pivot Online Membership Community. [6:16] Over the last 10 years, Cleo bounced from job to job, mostly by contract. She has turned her life-long love of dogs into a business. As Cleo has written, what was really exciting was that the author, Mark Miller, included a link to her Dog Marketing Blog. [6:51] Cleo was pretty uncomfortable for being the poster child for the unemployed of our [Boomer] generation. This is similar to what Marc heard from Elizabeth White, who wrote the book 55, Underemployed, and Faking Normal: Your Guide to a Better Life. Learn more about Elizabeth White in CareerPivot.com/episode-109. [7:12] Out of this article, Cleo has gotten a decent consulting gig of 20 to 30 hours. [7:33] Marc was pretty excited about the article. When Mark asked Marc how he wanted to describe him, he wrote that Marc Miller was a career consultant based out of Austin, Texas. Marc didn’t ask to include the link to his website. In the past, Marc would have really beaten himself up over that. This time, he said, “Oh, well … That’s fine.” [8:01] Marc has noticed that he is not as bothered by his mistakes anymore. A website link in the New York Times would be a very big deal for search engine optimization. He was thrilled that this is playing out for Cleo. [8:30] Event 2. When the article published on May 16, Marc sent an email to his brother and to his own son about being quoted in an article in the New York Times. His brother replied and invited Marc to his son’s wedding. Marc and his family have been estranged. [10:06] Marc and Mrs. Miller attended the wedding. Marc wants his sister-in-law, who listens to the Repurpose Your Career podcast to know they had a great time and it was an interesting experience. It was nice to see all the family, but New Jersey is not where Marc and Mrs. Miller want to be. [11:43] As much as Marc’s brother’s family are very wonderful people, Marc doesn’t want to go back to the United States all that much. [11:56] Marc grew up very learning-disabled. When he went to college, he graduated from Northwestern’s Engineering School in three-and-a-half years, never taking an English course. When Marc graduated from high school, he could barely read. [12:17] Like many Boomers, Marc became an ‘actor.’ He went to work for IBM and played roles in his jobs and changed himself to fit those roles. He made very good money but wore himself out and became someone he was not. [12:47] When Marc was with his brother’s family, he went back and forth from being his normal introverted self to being someone talking way too much at the dinner table. How Marc behaved at times at the wedding is not who Marc is. It is a learned behavior. The learned behaviors Marc used in his career have been emotionally damaging to himself. [13:52] It’s only now that Marc is learning that he doesn’t have to behave that way. He has choices. He thoroughly enjoyed himself and he is glad he went and he will not be repeating the trip frequently. Marc will go back for his 40th high school reunion, in October. He hopes not to slip into his old behaviors. [14:44] Event 3. When the Millers came back, Marc went back to his routines. He asked a few people to write reviews for his book. One person wrote a very, very negative review, which Marc shares here. [15:15] The review is titled, “Title misleading.” It turns out the reviewer assumed the book was about starting a business. The reviewer gave a synopsis, which Marc agrees with, but the reviewer was really looking for a different kind of book. [16:00] Marc’s response on reading it was, “Wow!” In the past, he would have beaten himself up over this review. [16:09] Marc is looking at refocusing the next edition of the book he is working on with his co-author Susan Lahey right now. The key piece to remember is that we are living in a time where things are changing rapidly. The rules for careers are changing rapidly. Healthcare in the U.S. is a huge problem for the Millers, which is why they are expats. [17:19] It is really hard to get anyone to write a review on Amazon, either good or bad. Most people simply will not do it. Marc read the review and saw that it fits in with where he is headed with this podcast and the website. In the second half of life, the rules are being rewritten. For a lot of us Boomers, this is really, really uncomfortable. [18:07] Marc sees the old guard in Washington trying to maintain the way things have been and it’s not working. The younger generation taking over are not like us who are over 60. See the three-part series “The Career Pivot Multi-generational Workplace Workshop” in Episode 111, Episode 112, and Episode 113. [18:42] This next edition will be more about how things have changed. Your life and career — which will last into our 80s — will look very different than it did 20 years ago. Work in your 70s and 80s will probably not be full-time employment. It may be multiple part-time jobs and freelancing. [19:36] That will be a big shakeup for many folks — not being an employee but possibly being self-employed. [19:46] Marc has reflected from these three events how much he has changed and how much his mindset has changed. Two years ago, Marc would not have believed he would be happily living in Mexico, and his wife would be incredibly happy in Mexico. [20:21] In spite of being well-paid, and being a good saver, Marc has always worried about money. Marc doesn’t worry about money, anymore. He is about to make a significant investment in the Career Pivot website. He wouldn’t have done that five years ago. [21:34] When negative things come in, like the three events Marc talked about, none of it bothers him anymore. He can make mistakes and move on. That is a huge shift for Marc. [22:01] Marc has built his world the way he wants it to be now, which is not how he was raised. They have gotten rid of pretty much everything they owned. Next year they plan to sell their car in the U.S. and go carless for a while. They make decisions based on their ideas, not on what society tells them to do. Marc’s roles are in mainly in the past. [22:54] The next edition of the book is meant to be more aspirational and get you to understand what is happening, what you need to do, and to get you to think and reflect. [23:09] Some people have asked Marc for generalized roadmaps to remake yourself. The answer is, he can’t give them that because we are all so different. Marc has done about 400 Career Pivot evaluations and he can tell you that people are really different. Many people cannot separate themselves from the actors they became in their careers. [23:56] This is the second time Marc recorded this episode. The first time, he went into way too much detail. Marc hopes you will see some of yourself in this episode. [24:40] Marc hopes you enjoyed this episode. A solo episode requires a lot of editing! Show notes can be found at CareerPivot.com/episode-133 with links to the New York Times article and Cleo’s Dog Marketing Blog. In the near future, you will hear about others in the Career Pivot Online Membership Community. [25:10] The Career Pivot Membership Community website has become a valuable resource for about 50 members who are participating in the Beta phase of this project. Marc is recruiting new members for the next cohort. [25:21] If you are interested in the endeavor and would like to be put on the waiting list, please go to CareerPivot.com/Community. When you sign up you’ll receive information about the community as it evolves. [25:34] Those who are in these initial cohorts set the direction. This is a paid membership community with group coaching and special content. More importantly, it’s a community where you can seek help. Please go to CareerPivot.com/Community to learn more. They are starting a group for bloggers, writers, authors, and publishers.[26:07] Marc invites you to connect with him on LinkedIn.com/in/mrmiller. Just include in the connection request that you listen to this podcast. You can look for Career Pivot on Facebook, LinkedIn, or @CareerPivot on Twitter. [26:24] Please come back next week, when Marc will read the next pre-release chapter from the next edition of Repurpose Your Career. This chapter is called “Building on Weak Ties.” [26:35] Marc thanks you for listening to the Repurpose Your Career podcast. [26:39] You will find the show notes for this episode at CareerPivot.com/episode-133. [26:48] Please hop over to CareerPivot.com and subscribe to get updates on this podcast and all the other happenings at Career Pivot. You can also subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, the Google Podcasts app, Podbean, the Overcast app, or the Spotify app.
is a new book, by my fellow C-ISSN and CSCS Dr. Marc Bubbs. It was one of my best reads of the year for all things sports science. A few of my big takeaways include: – Endurance athletes seem to need more sleep than strength athletes, and both seriously suffer when sleep is anything less than 6 hours. – A temperature change in your fingertips is likely the first circadian cue you get at the beginning of the day (I could totally see a potential jet lag device that warms the fingers – I’ll take the royalty for that, please. ;) ). – Aerobic training for strength athletes could assist with their immune system strength. – Loading with probiotics for 2 weeks leading up to competition could give you an ergogenic edge. – Elite athletes on a subpar diet show the same blood biomarkers as those with pre-diabetes and a fructosamine blood test can be one of the best ways to measure this. – Top supplements proven to work in exercise science, with the strongest track history, are creatine, caffeine, nitrate precursors (e.g. beet), whey protein, beta-alanine, and sodium bicarbonate. – Athletes with the CC genotype of the CYP1A2 gene are actually hampered in performance in response to caffeine intake. – Eating carbs too far from a performance event (e.g. 60-75 minutes) results in hypoglycemia before the event vs. consuming them closer to the event (e.g. 20-45 minutes) – Fish oil can stimulate muscle building by stimulating mTOR pathways. Vitamin D and creatine are also very good for recovery, not just performance. Creatine can even be helpful for TBI/concussions. – High sugar intake is associated with lower heart rate variability (HRV). – Cold water immersion (CWI) beats cryotherapy for recovery, hands down. You can . But I also decided to get author Dr. Marc Bubbs on this podcast to take a deeper dive into he concepts above, and many others. He is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor, Performance Nutrition Lead for Canada Basketball Team, Speaker, and former Strength Coach. Marc also hosts the Dr. Bubbs Performance Podcast, connecting listeners with world-leading experts in human performance and health. Dr. Bubbs regularly presents at health, fitness and medical conferences across North America, UK and Europe and consults with professional teams in the NBA, NHL, and MLB teams. He practices in both Toronto, Canada and London, England. During our discussion, you'll discover: -How Marc gathers, curates and assimilates new information for his practice...8:45 Struggled as a young athlete with disease, etc. and discovered naturopathic medicine He realized that there wasn't much of a market for it (circa 2000) but he embraced it and became the best at it The more personal contact with the source of info, the better (there's nuance in conversation that doesn't make it into an academic paper) Vast resources available on the Internet (and they're all true, of course) -Current research on caffeine as an ergogenic aid...15:00 Study conducted by : Cycling time trial under 3 different conditions: 0 caffeine 2 mg caffeine 4 mg per kg of caffeine AC gene variants had no benefit AA gene variants had benefit at both 2 mg and 4 mg levels Athletes with the CC genotype of the CYP1A2 gene are actually hampered in performance in response to caffeine intake The sweet spot: 3-6 mg of caffeine per kg per day 23 and Me test will identify CYP 1A2 gene -How endurance and strength athletes differ regarding sleep needs...21:18 Endurance athletes fare better on the upper end of the sleep suggested amounts (8-10 hrs) They also suffer more on lack of sleep Greater volume of training More early morning sessions Sleep is #1 recovery tool some docs recommend It's one thing to acknowledge the need, quite another to actually get more sleep -The relationship between finger temperature and circadian rhythm...31:25 Fingertips are the first to sense changes in environment Possibility of warming hands to help body adjust its circadian rhythm while traveling -How aerobic training can help the immune system of endurance athletes... "Elite performance is incompatible with frequent illness." --Dr. Michael Gleason Maintaining an aerobic base supports innate immunity Aerobic training in the protocol of a strength athlete will improve immune system Consider incorporating aerobics if red flags of sickness or fatigue occur Could be a means of recovery Simply being well enough to train is a big part of the picture Don't forget fundamentals like washing hands Fingertips, webs and backs of hands are often missed -Probiotics as an ergogenic and performance enhancing tool...42:10 Study on Olympic athletes in 2008: 2/3 of those studied showed benefit in 2 key areas: Preventing upper respiratory tract infection Reversing upper respiratory tract infection Start 2 weeks before event Colostrum can be efficacious while performing in the heat Gut is a "black box" of the body; a key indicator in assessing overall health -Up and coming supplement research and diet strategies Marc is following...50:45 "Food first" approach Creatine, whey protein, caffeine are major players Nitrate precursors: beet root, arugula Endurance sports, struggle to lose weight: have the wrong approach Nicotinamide riboside Ketones for concussion recovery High rate of head trauma among teens Women's ice hockey is the highest risk Peptides -Why athletes on a subpar diet show the same blood biomarkers as those with pre-diabetes...56:10 Endurance athletes are more concerned with hypoglycemia, not hyperglycemia Study: 4 of 10 participants spend 70% of the time with blood glucose in pre-diabetic range Exercise is a stressor; contributes to raising blood glucose Over fueling more of a problem than we think Case study in Japan on two ultra-marathoners: one elite, the other sub-elite on a 100 mile race At wake-up: elite has glucose level of 90; sub-elite is 110 Sub-elite glucose level rises, then crashes around mile 70 Elite runner came through just fine Fructosamine measurements for blood glucose levels HA1c skews to more recent fueling in its readings 2-3 week window vs. 3 month on HA1c Measuring glycated albumin rather than glycated hemoglobin More expensive; used for a more acute picture -The best time to consume carbs before training...1:07:45 Dr. Mark Russell: Biggest drops in glucose came from those who had drinks 75 minutes before the game did a study on maltodextrin vs. honey Maltodextrin had blood sugar drop of 19% Honey had blood sugar drop of 4% Time carb intake so that blood glucose spike takes place during the event Optimal overall carb intake for strength vs. endurance athletes: Strength: 4-7 g per kg per day Endurance: 6-10 g per kg "Training low" in team sports: low carb availability -Comparing the effectiveness of cold water immersion (CWI) to cryotherapy...1:22:40 -And much more... 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I love offering listeners fantastic benefits, such as some great discounts for products, with new offers coming all the time! You can see a complete list at Property Management Mastermind. For all of these offers, use the discount code “Brad” to secure your discount. Be sure to grab a seat for our Pulling Back the Curtain Conference in August in Denver, Colorado. Find out more information on our website. David Borden and Marc Cunningham talk about Pulling Back the Curtain Conference coming up in Denver, Colorado. The goal of the conference is twofold: how to attract more business and how to make more money with the new business you can get from attending the conference. Our speakers are property managers who run successful businesses throughout the country. To become a speaker, an applicant must give David and Marc the information they use to be successful. No fluffy speakers, the conference workshops are going to give you real, actionable items. We’ll learn today about the details, speakers, and types of workshops you can expect at Pulling Back the Curtain conference. Marc and David tell you what you can expect at the conference over the two days. Day 1 is the day you definitely want to attend. You’ll get heavy duty workshops. Day 2 you can pick and choose your sessions at $250 per session. You can choose as many sessions as you want for Day 2 or you don’t have to attend Day 2. Show Notes [03:08] Why Marc and David started Pulling Back the Curtain Conference. [04:30] Format of the conference and how to implement the information you have learned. [07:48] The biggest challenges for Marc and I during our keto weight loss challenge. [10:00] Details of Pulling Back the Curtain Conference in Denver and the ease of access for the conference. [13:22] Line-up of presenters for the conference and what I’m talking about at Pulling Back the Curtain. [20:56] Revenue playbook and how to fire up your business with the conference workshops, including social media workshops. [26:19] Brining in and training your second in command so you can do bigger and better things in your business. [27:00] How to eliminate bad or negative churn, making challenges to portfolio managers. [29:05] How Marc invites his speakers for Pulling Back the Curtain. [33:11] Foundations which David and Marc use for their property management software. Links and Resources: Property Management Mastermind Property Management Mastermind Group on Facebook adisarro@sccombank.com (619) 988-6708 (Allison DiSarro from Seacoast Commerce Bank) Seacoast Commerce Bank Insurance Management Group (918) 728 8992 (Derek Scott with Insurance Management Group) zInspector FilterEasy Property Meld V12 Pulling Back the Curtain Conference
Break out your party hats and do a jig because The first episode of Blind Luminations is finally here! Hoping to shed a little light on blindness, Marc (the blind guy) and his sighted wife Jan talk about their experiences dealing with this disability. Kicking things off with the winning topic of a social media poll, the two go in depth about how Marc became blind in the first place. Listen to some of the initial struggles he's gone through and continues to deal with some 18 years later. Of course there's plenty of fun along the way as well: You can't beat stories about Dr. Evil as a male nurse and a flatulent hospital roommate! 0:25 Host introductions 1:33 What this podcast is all about 2:18 An explanation for Marc's blind sketch episode art 3:55 How we decided on this week's main topic 5:40 What Marc and Jan have been up to 15:23 How Marc went blind 32:31 Assorted comments about Marc's story 44:57 How listeners will influence future shows 48:16 Where to find us on social media 50:11 Clips in Overcast app for iOS 51:58 Final goodbyes and credits Be sure to give us a follow (or three) on social media as well: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blindluminations/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/blindlumination/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blindluminations/ (Episode artwork was drawn by the blind wonder, Marc Rocheleau. It depicts two stick figures of Marc and Jan sauying hi with the words "First Episode" written at the top of the image.)
Marc Andre is personal finance blogger who writes at Vital Dollar. Self-employed for over 10 years, he shares why he left his 9 to 5 and how he's successfully built and sold websites. Guest Biography Marc has been working online as a full-time blogger and internet marketer since 2008. He's built several different websites and online businesses in industries like web design, photography, and travel. Prior to self-employment, Marc worked as an auditor for a commercial leasing company. Currently, he runs a personal finance blog at VitalDollar.com, where he writes about topics related to saving money, managing money, and making money. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/090 In this episode, you will learn: How Marc's side hustle grew into a full-time opportunity. Different ways of making money online from a guy who has built blogs and sold them for over $1 million. Pros and cons of digital products and physical products. Find more from our guest: vitaldollar.com facebook Twitter Pinterest Mentioned in this episode: Flippa #1 platform to buy and sell a business Shopify TaxJar How Fulfillment by Amazon works Runnymede Money Tip of the Week: How I Turned a Photography Hobby Into $1,138,610 How I’ve Made Over $1 Million Blogging Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.
Marc Auclert is a jewelry designer, gemologist, historian and founder of Masion Auclert, based in the Vendôme area of Paris. Founded in 2010, Maison Auclert is the first jewelry company offering a collection of museum-worthy antiquities mounted as modern works of wearable art. Early in his career, Marc helped launch Chanel’s fine jewelry department. His career path has taken him to places such as London, where he was the head of jewelry for Europe and Asia with Sotheby’s Diamonds, as well as Tokyo, where he was the CEO of De Beers Diamond Jewelers. Marc is a certified gemologist by the prestigious Gemological Institute of America in New York. What you’ll learn in this episode: The process for creating ancient jewelry, and why Marc was drawn to work with jewels from this historical time period. How Marc determines which pieces to mount as jewels. Why you should evaluate a piece based on aesthetics and technical feasibility. Why Marc considers his pieces to be “cerebral” jewelry. Trends in the world of jewelry, and why a focus on younger buyers is important. Additional Resources: Website: www.maisonauclert.com Instagram: @maisonauclert Upcoming Exhibit: Biennale Paris, September 2019
Why is intensity often cast with a negative connotation? Today’s show highlights an intense and “extra” person who is finding success in the world of filmmaking, embracing intensity, and happy to take the risk to be a shining creative! Marc Smolowitz is a multi-award-winning director, producer, and executive producer who has been significantly involved in over 50 successful independent films. He wears many hats across the film and entertainment industry, and the combined footprint of his work has touched 200 film festivals and markets on five continents, yielding substantial worldwide sales to theatrical, television, and VOD outlets. He’s experienced notable box office receipts, numerous awards, and nominations, and his long list of credits includes films that have screened at top-tier festivals. As a director/producer, his 2011 film, The Power of Two, premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival and went on to screen at 35 festivals around the globe, winning major prizes, garnering theatrical release in the USA and Japan, and selling on Hulu in the USA and Netflix in Japan. Marc is currently in production on two feature documentaries. The G Word is a film about giftedness, intelligence, and neurodiversity, and is slated for 2020 completion. The Lonely Child is a film about the unexpected present-day footprint of a little-known Yiddish lullaby written during the Holocaust. This film has been developed with the Jewish Film Institute’s Competitive Filmmaker in Residence program in San Francisco. Show Highlights: Marc’s passion: to work in the film process from the kernel of the idea to the production and marketing pieces Why Marc is passionate about art, activism, social change, LGBTQ issues, public health and community issues, diversity, and inclusionism Marc’s intensity as a kid and ever since---not the kind that alienates others, but he had to learn to modify his responses at times How Marc thrives on other people’s energy The deep resilience instilled by his parents Why Marc calls everyone “they” instead of using gender-specific pronouns How non-binary expression of identity opens up opportunities Why Marc tries to live without regrets, even when his intensity threatens to get out of control Marc’s battle with HIV, an illness with much shame, guilt, and stigma Why it’s NOT a small thing to be the child of Holocaust survivors How Marc uses his fire for good, actively looking forward and behind at the same time Why he can live comfortably in today’s technological world How Marc learned early in life that he couldn’t do things in ways that please everybody How we need to cultivate new ideas and standards for creativity and giftedness Why social and emotional challenges aren’t limited to any one demographic, and how we need to look through the lens that makes us relatable to one another How Marc has experienced mostly positive outcomes from embracing intensity, even though there is always a big risk when you completely express yourself Resources: Support The G Word Film Kickstarter Join the Embracing Intensity Community 13th Gen Learn more about Marc and his company Follow Marc on Twitter: @MarcSmolowitz The Gword Film Find out about Marc’s film about giftedness
The Clash. The Police. Journey. Talking Heads. Some of the most well-known bands in recent history also happen to have some of the most powerful names. Names that describe their music and articulate what separates them from everyone else. Just like those bands, the name of your real estate brand has a job to do. So, why are so many of us afraid to break traditional paradigms? Why is every brokerage Insert-Last-Name Realty? And why are so many logos a roofline? What if you liberated yourself from what everybody else is doing and made your own kind of music? We recorded this podcast live after Marc spoke at the MLS Summit, an event hosted by Annie Ives of The MLS™/CLAW. Marc Davison is the cofounder of 1000watt, an agency dedicated to helping real estate brokerages, tech vendors, mortgage and title companies, MLSs and associations build better brands through marketing and design. Prior to 1000watt, he served as the Vice President of OnBoard Informatics and founded Access Media. Marc’s resume also includes a long stint in the music business as a musician and manager, and he is the author of All Area Access: Personal Management for Unsigned Musicians. Today, Marc shares the parallels between building a band and building a company, discussing how his background in music informs his work at 1000watt. He offers insight around the dynamics of the team at 1000watt, describing the unique voice of the company and how its name serves as a differentiator. Listen in for Marc’s challenge around breaking paradigms in branding your real estate organization and learn how your name, logo and messaging can work together (in harmony, of course) to articulate what’s important to you as a company. What’s Discussed: How Marc’s background music relates to his work at 1000watt The parallels between building a band and building a company How 1000watt’s unique voice differs from its team members Marc’s take on real estate as an intoxicating, aspirational business The significance of thinking of your company as a product Marc’s insight on the charisma of the name W+R Studios How names serve as vehicles to create differentiation Why 1000watt chose to brand itself as an agency vs. consultancy Marc’s challenge around real estate terminology (i.e.: Team, Realty) The necessity of alignment among names, logos and messaging Resources: The MLS Summit TheMLS.com All Area Access: Personal Management for Unsigned Musicians by Marc Davison ‘An Uncommon Brokerage Vision’ in 1000watt Nick Shivers The Police - Bring on the night -LIVE PARIS -79. Connect with Marc: 1000watt 1000watt Blog Marc on 1000watt Marc on LinkedIn
In this episode, I get to interview Marc from the Vital Dollar. He's been a successful online entrepreneur for over 10 years and made over one million dollars as a blogger. I'm confident this episode will help you learn how to make money online with your blog or Amazon website. In this episode, you will learn about: How to stay consistent as a blogger What it's like to sell his blogs for over $1M The importance of a vision for your business How Marc left his 9-5 to go full-time blogging Setting up an Amazon FBA biz that sold for $200K The art of blogging and how he's been able to grow and scale his blogs Connect with Marc @ Vital Dollar for more personal finance tips Connect with Michael on IG: https://www.instagram.com/iammichaelleonard/ More Resources How to Start a Blog: https://www.inspireyoursuccess..com/how-to-start-a-blog/ Visit my site for inspiration, motivation, and how to build an online business: https://inspireyoursuccess.com. Thanks for listening!
Marc Alain Boucicault is the founder of Banj, a local entrepreneurship hub in Port-au-Prince. He's worked in international development for 8 years based in Port-au-Prince and in Washington, DC at the World Bank then with the Inter-American Development Bank. In 2010, Marc co-founded Groupe ECHO Haiti, an organization valorizing the potential of young adults in development in Haiti through which he created and lead several innovative projects including ELAN Haiti, a platform that brings together a community of students, young leaders and entrepreneurs from Haiti, its diaspora and the world focused on taking joint actions in Haiti. He is also co-founder and chief external relations officer at HFund, a closed-ended micro-venture capital firm based in Haiti offering new modern and tailored financial instruments that bring capital to innovative businesses and contribute to the emergence of a new category of entrepreneurs in Haiti. On this episode you'll learn -How Marc originally raised sponsorship money for the Banj -What does entrepreneurship mean to the average person in Haiti? -What are currently the missing pieces in the Haiti Startup Ecosystem?
“There is no wrong way to live life.”I’m super pumped for episode 40. It’s another BIG milestone for the Stay Grounded podcast and we’ve got an incredible guest to mark this special occasion.Marc Cordon and I have similar roots. As second generation immigrants, we’ve both grown up as minorities trying to find our own version of the American dream. And it’s been one hell of a ride!As you’ll hear in this episode, Marc wasn’t always the approachable, compassionate guy you’ll hear today. He used to be ‘an angry Asian’ - desperate to not be Filipino so he could be like everyone else and fit it. But that wasn’t Marc’s destiny. In fact, standing out became the very thing that helped him achieve the success he enjoys today.Inspired by Michael Jackson, Marc is the coach that coaches the coaches. A positive psychology expert and the force behind Make Money Coaching Program, Marc’s mission is to empower people and have as much fun as possible.So settle in because you’re in for a treat! Along with some incredibly honest life advice, Marc dives into his story from former Asian band, to social justice campaigner, to highly sought after coach. I took a whole ton from this conversation and I know you will too.“Growth does have pain, but it also has an ecstacy part to it.”Another thing Marc and I have in common is our obsession with using fear as a positive force.In this episode, Marc shares some of the neuroscience and psychology that helps explains why fear shows up and how you can channel it. It’s a game-changer. As you’ll see, this all tracks back to our tribal roots.There’s a wake up call right there… because the voice that tells you that you can’t do something stems from just a tiny bundle of cells. The rest of your incredible brain isn’t being used.It’s why - as Marc says - positive psychology can only explain so much. The rest of it, you just gotta get out there and life your life. You’ve got to go with the ups, the downs, and the all arounds!P.S. Make sure you listen right to the end of this episode and you’ll discover how to grab a FREE copy of Marc’s upcoming book.“We are built to grow. We are not built to stay the same. We are built to evolve”Some questions I ask:How did you get into positive psychology? [4:29]How did you flip your us v them mentality to one that’s more inclusive and warm? [12:35]How does separating suffering from growing pains link back to finding your purpose? [17:14]If we’re meant to grow together, how does solo growth fit into the mix and what’s a good balance between the two? [20:15]How do you reframe loneliness and turn it into something you can positively use to find happiness and fulfillment? [24:30]How do you turn yourself into someone who’s never surprised by change so you can embrace change in your own life? [29:05]How do you build belief in your own life and how do you keep fostering that spirit so that you can continue moving forward as you evolve and grow? [31:42]How do you train yourself to savor moments? [38:50]Once you figured out the distinction between pain and suffering, did you ever have a point in your life when you got pulled back? [44:35]In the midst of everything you’ve gone through, how do you remember to stay grounded? [49:50]In this episode, you will hear about:What Marc saw was working and how that framed his future life. [6:24]How Marc got to play in the ‘best Asian band in the south.’ [8:38]‘What went wrong?” The song lyrics that summed up Marc’s life and helped him make a shift. [10:10]How Michael Jackson helped Marc figure out what he wanted to do. [11:05]Marc’s ‘weak minded view’ of social justice. [12:15]Why a conversation about a student’s best class made Marc so angry. [13:51]How Marc sees happiness - and the problem with goal setting. [15:23]The difference between loneliness and solitude - and why the difference matters. [21:05]Why you should feel the feels and why judgement is all part of that. [25:40]The sure-fire way of going to your deathbed with regrets. [28:00]Why we get scared by other people’s success. [30:30]Kaisan, the importance of 1%, and the value of micro moments. [36:28]How to proactively use pain to grow. [42:30]Why the Hero’s Journey is a spiral, NOT a cycle. [45:35]How to contactMarc is Mcordon over on Facebook. Discover how Marc helps coaches at marccordon.comGrab your FREE copy of Marc’s upcoming book when you email marc@marccordon.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Golf. Arguably no other sport in the world requires a greater attention to mindset. The timing of your swing. The ability to recover from a bad hole. The pressure of every putt long and short. It's all about mindset. Today's guest is Marc White, PGA member and professional golf instructor and golf mindset expert. He's here to share with us his coaching methods that have his students excelling on golf courses around the world. Listen as Jeff, Christie and Marc discuss the parallels between coaching how to play the 18th hole and how to make that 18th cold call. On today's podcast :43 - Jeff gives Christie putting tips 3:54 - Distilling multiple errors into one unifying concept 6:28 - Teaching is a two way street, the collaborative effort of coaching 13:21 - How Marc uses training aides to get feedback from his students 15:50 - What mindset do the greatest golfers have and how much of that can be trained? 23:54 - Marc White's why Have you heard about our Small Business Breakthrough program? If you own or want to own a small business but are struggling in certain areas, we want to help you. Email breakthrough@thewhyandthebuy.com for more information. Sign up for our book club! Don't forget to subscribe rate and review our podcast. It only takes a second and helps us make more podcasts for you. Want more from Jeff and Christie? We have a newsletter!
TEM150: How to 10x your progress and moving on quickly from your bad ideas - A conversation with Modacity's Marc Gelfo Marc Gelfo is the CEO and co-founder of Modacity, I can't believe we made it to 150 episodes together! Thank you to each and every one of you for listening and for giving TEM your attention. I wouldn't have made it past the 10th episode without you! Next stop: 200! What You'll Learn: How Marc used his experiences with cognitive science to approach practicing his horn more efficiently The need for an embouchure change after Marc was already making a living as a professional horn player that inspired him to create software to help himself and others practice more efficiently How different his first idea in this space was compared to what Modacity is today The startup accelerator he joined in Silicon Valley that really forced him to question whether his ideas were viable business ideas Why you need to kill your bad ideas as fast as you possibly can (and how to go about starting that process if you're not good at it) The difference between visionaries and integrators and why those two types of people work so well together (and why partnering with someone is frequently a better idea than trying to change your type) How any musician can up their progress up to 10x The two different kinds of expectations and the four reactions we can have to them (really good stuff!) How Marc discovered the importance of team as he developed Modacity Why bringing on advisers as teammates can compliment your weaknesses (and how to pitch them) How he achieves balance in his life (this was a different answer than I've ever heard to this question) Where Marc sees software for musicians going in the future Links: Modacity app marcgelfo.com Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman Rocket Fuel by Gino Wickman and Mark Winters Marc's Interval Meditation Video Want to help the show? Here's a couple of ways you can do that! 1. Help me get to my next goal of $100 per episode on Patreon by pledging as little as $1 per episode to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/tempodcast. 2. My next iTunes goal is 100 ratings and 75 reviews. Take just a minute to leave a rating and review on iTunes to help me get there. Thank you! And finally, a huge thank you to Parker Mouthpieces for providing the hosting for TEM. Produced by Andrew Hitz Show notes for all episodes of TEM including topics discussed, links to all books and websites referenced can be found at: http://www.andrewhitz.com/shownotes
Today's guest is known around the world to many budding photographers for his constant thirst for photography education. An author, his last book "Advancing Your Photography: Secrets to Amazing Photos from the Masters" taught us how to take your photos past "point and shoot" his NEW book "The Secrets to Creating Amazing Photos: 83 Composition Tools from the Masters" dives deeper into one of my favorite subjects Composition. You remember him when he came on the podcast back in interview 065, today I'm excited to welcome BACK Marc Silber! In This Episode You'll Learn: What composition is How Marc defines composition What Marc sees happening to most photographers over and over How to learn the language of composition Marcs favorite compositional tools What to look for in your everyday world to add interest in your photographs The power of pre visualization Where to get started using composition How to use composition for portraits How lighting can affect/create composition What wrong piece of information Marc hears new photographers being taught How to spice up your iPhone photos Resources: Marc Silbers Website Marc Silbers Youtube Channel Marcs new book The Secrets to Creating Amazing Photos: 83 Composition Tools from the Masters Marcs previous book Advancing Your Photography: Secrets to Amazing Photos from the Masters Memorable Quotes: Composition is where you place your subject to the most ascetically pleasing place within your frame Once you understand your camera, there are only two things you need to control. Lighting and Composition. When shooting portraits, less is more
Marc Hemeon has a truly impressive CV. He has lead design at YouTube, Google Ventures, Oakley, Digg, Design Inc, Fflick and lately Ease Central. He has been designing since 1996 and is a true veteran in the design community. In this episode we spoke about: the distinction between art and design, how ugly design can beat beautiful design, how to explain the value of your work to non-designers by finding the metrics they care about. Show notes: 2:10 How did Marc get into design in 1996? 4:50 How to sell design services? 10:20 How to show the value of your work by finding the metrics that organisation cares for 16:30 How Marc presents his designs to get buy-in from stakeholders 21:30 Asking for information and feedback from stakeholders? 25:30 Finding the balance between user goals and business goals (defining your design ethics) 29:40 Examples of balancing user and business goals 36:05 Marc's biggest design mistake (aka YouTube player disaster) 39:00 Design Inc's story (and what clients want from designers) 42:40 "Career exercise" that each designer has to do 50:00 Why Design Inc did not succeed 56:00 Marc explains why "design is not art" 1:02:30 Success = 80% Sell, 20% Design 1:08:35 What advice would Marc give to young designers? 1:12:20 What is one thing about design Marc has changed his mind about?
“You are the author of your own story.You can create any reality you want.” Nearing the peak of his Hollywood screenwriting career, Marc Gutman walked away from it all. This decision wasn’t in the life plan! In love with stories and the movies, Marc had a shot most writers only dream about. Working for the likes of Disney and Oliver Stone, Marc rubbed shoulders with some of Hollywood’s greats. But looking down the road, he was shocked at the people further ahead. 30-year-old screenwriters earning millions, living in their big Californian homes - they ‘had it all’, but they weren’t happy. Marc’s Hollywood dream wasn’t living up to his expectations. So Marc came to Boulder - to the mountains - to get clarity on his next steps... and then never left! Marc realized he wanted to tell real stories, rather than Hollywood fiction. He wanted to write about the things that mattered to him rather than focusing on what would sell. So he started Wild Story to help entrepreneurs use storytelling to engage their customers. And in doing so, he figured out a way to do what he loved in a way that works for him. “Being happy takes work. So to think that it shows up without intention, without cost, without compromise to other things in your life, I think would be misguided.” Marc’s story is one of putting your happiness first - and willingly making the sacrifices needed to make this happen. In this episode, Marc shares the strategies, decisions, and daily actions that help him live life his way. From his daily cup of coffee to long walks with his wife, Marc has found a way to live his story - and feel good in the process. His story has inspired me and I’m sure it will do the same for you too. “The one thing that is 100% always in my life is a cup of coffee - always.” Some questions I ask: How do you live your story better? How do you use your story to fuel happiness? (10:05)How do you set up your day so you can get started and keep moving? (13:54)How have you setup your business so you can be happy? (20:24)What things don’t get compromised no matter where you are? (25:08)What tips can you share for staying more present and focused on the now? (27:30)What role does gratitude play in your life? (36:17)In the midst of your successes and achievements, what do you come back to so you stay grounded? (39:42) In this episode, you will hear about: Marc’s route to Hollywood. (1.22)Why Marc’s Hollywood dream didn’t measure up in reality. (4:20)Why soul-searching helped Marc discover what he loved. (8:30)The life-changing event that forced Marc to reassess his life. (14:27)How Marc ensures his priorities aren’t compromised. (18:45)How Marc redefines the cost of the things that make him happy. (22:15)The one thing that’s 100% always in Marc’s day. (26:03)The reality check that Marc uses to help him manage a crossroads. (30.28)How Marc’s mantra helps stay happy - even when the day ahead is challenging. (32:15)The powerful reframe that can change how you feel about your day, instantly. (32:50)Marc’s simple happiness tip. (35:10) How to contact MarcYou can find out more about Marc’s storytelling work at www.wildstory.com.Contact Marc at marc@wildstory.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marc Levine is the creator of Improv My Sales which is designed to help both business owners and corporate employees become more vulnerable, better listeners and ultimately create a better experience for customers which boosts sales revenue. His improv and team building workshops are guaranteed to be a fun and life changing learning experience. Would you like to share your spiritual stories with Lisa? She would love to hear from you. Please leave a comment on the podcast or contact Lisa here: info@MillionaireMedium.com Links and Resources from this Episode http://www.millionairemedium.com Connect with Marc Levine http://www.improvmysales.com marc@improvmysales.com Call Marc at 718-637-7890 Special Listener Gift Download Your Free Abundance Meditation Show Notes Introducing Marc - 2:05 Why he started taking improv classes over 20 years ago - 3:51 How improv helps businesses people - 5:02 Becoming vulnerable and pulling down people's guards 7:36 Playing improv games at a team building workshop - 12:00 How Marc is connected to something bigger than us - 14:43 Why he works with business owners - 17:14 Lisa doing a reading for Marc - 19:40 How language instantly lightens up how we look at things - 24:33 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you’re subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Click here to subscribe with iTunes Click here to follow on Spotify Click here to subscribe with Stitcher Click here to subscribe with RSS
Free DYB System PDF: http://dybcoach.link/DYBSystem In this episode of the DYB Podcast, I get the chance to chat with Marc Poulos, Owner and Operator of Marc Poulos Painting in the Chicago area. Marc is a former employee of Ritz-Carlton, where he experienced first-hand what exceptional customer service looks like. This "Customer First" mentality has heavily influenced his painting business on every level, and inspires his employees to carry it forward. In addition, Steve and Marc discuss General Self-Development Topics, Mindset, and Hiring. QUOTES: "We always ask ourselves, how can we make this better?'" "You can only be a hero to so many people - and when you have the support of the people you want to be a hero to, there's no stopping you." "You should want to become a millionaire - not because of the money, but who you have to become in order to get that million." "Processes make what seems difficult very easy." HIGHLIGHTS: [4:16] How Marc's experience working at Ritz-Carlton has contributed to the success of his business [18:34] What are the greatest Paradigm Shifts that Marc made that improved his business [36:30] How did Marc create the culture his company has today? [46:11] What Does Marc's hiring process look like? In this episode of the DYB podcast, Steve gets the chance to chat to Marc Poulos, Owner and Operator of Marc Poulos Painting in the Chicago area. Marc is a former employee of Ritz-Carlton, where he experienced first-hand what exceptional customer service looks like. This "Customer First" mentality has heavily influenced his painting business on every level, and inspires his employees to carry it forward. In addition, Steve and Marc discuss General Self-Development Topics, Mindset, and Hiring. RESOURCES: DYB System PDF Earl Nightingale - The Strangest Secret Tony Robbins - Unlimited Power Bob Burg The Go-Giver Carol Dweck - Mindset Jeff Olsen - Slight Edge Darren Hardy - Compound Effect Marshall Goldsmith - What got you here won't get you there Marshall Goldsmith - How to get your mojo back I Love Marketing Podcast 11 Interview Questions PDF TSheets Group.me https://groupme.com/en-US/ Wunderlist PEP (Painter's Estimating Program) Basecamp 2 ADDITIONAL FREE RESOURCES: DYB System PDF YouCanBookMe VIDEO 52 Blog Post Ideas PDF 11 Interview Questions PDF Pre-qualifying Questions PDF 9 Ways To Get HOA Work PDF Video Testimonial Checklist PDF 3 Steps To Get Leads From FB PDF Free DYB Book (Just pay 6.95 S&H) EP01 9 Steps to Doubling Your Business Part 1 Connect with Marc on Facebook Connect with Steve on Facebook Press and hold to visit the page Show Page Notes Thank you very much for joining us today! If you received value, would you take a quick few seconds and leave us a review on iTunes, please?
Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists
Show Notes at: https://www.pencilkings.com/podcast-home/ “I make art. It makes me happy. There’s a certain number of people that it also makes happy. And that’s better for me than scrolling through social media feeds and looking at all the terrible things that are happening.” ~ Marc Scheff. Want to learn how to live like an artist and build a successful creative career...but feel like you’re getting nowhere even though you’ve been working really hard? With social media, Kickstarter campaigns, and networking (not to mention all the other things freelance artists have to do to get their work out there), you can start to feel pretty burned out if you’re not careful. So that’s why you might find this week’s interview with artist, Marc Scheff, really helpful. Because, with a young family to support and his own art career to look after, he’s had first-hand experience of just about all the issues an artist can face. And now, with www.makeyourartwork.com, a site dedicated to helping artists move forwards in their careers, he’s sharing everything he’s learned with you. Key Takeaways From This Interview: Why networking and collaborating with other artists can make your projects happen Why you need to be patient and keep hustling to eventually get the results you want How Marc’s teaching modules and bootcamps are helping artists...and some of the biggest questions most artists ask Why authenticity is the key to building a successful social media presence...but why all those likes and shares don’t necessarily equate to sales of your work What really drives a viral post on social media...and how a chance photo with Ivanka Trump (yes, really!) brought Marc more, erm, 'attention' than he ever really wanted Why your art career requires constant attention and development...and why even the biggest names still have to do exactly the same kind of things as you do Why regular exercise can have a much bigger impact upon your creativity than you might think How to make time for yourself and get a really good night’s sleep (Tip: This is also super important for creativity) Why learning how to ask for help from others can help you reach your goals Why limiting your time on social media really can enhance your general wellbeing How to find out more about Marc’s dedicated artist programs and finally start having the creative career you’ve always wanted.
Marc Werner is the founder of Nature’s Sleep and GhostBed.com. He founded the company in 2001 and grew it to over 11 factory and warehouse locations worldwide in the US, Brazil, and Spain. They have sold millions of mattresses and offer a 20-year warranty. He learned the value of maintaining high-quality products from his family of inventors and innovators. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: [1:00] Jeremy introduces his guest, Marc Werner. [2:00] How has Marc learned business from his family members? [7:00] Marc talks about the decision to sell the Werner family business. [10:00] Lessons learned from previous business experiences. [13:00] Marc’s work with a software company. [19:00] Dealing with miserable back pain which led to Marc starting Ghostbed. [29:30] How Marc started to sell his product. [32:30] Building a reputation. [35:00] Why did Marc create Ghostbed? [40:00] Building a quality team. [44:00] What software do Marc and his team use? [47:00] Lowest and proudest business moments for Marc. In this episode… What is your company’s secret advantage? Is it your team, your branding, your market presence, or your product’s quality? Does your customer base know what your advantage is? How do you champion and celebrate it? On this episode of Inspired Insider, you’ll hear from business leader and entrepreneur Marc Werner. Marc comes from a rich family history of business leaders and innovators. Throughout his career, Marc has relied on his experience gained working in the family company to deliver high quality products to his clients, not matter the industry he’s worked in. To hear more about Marc’s story, make sure to listen to this episode! What lessons have you been able to take with you from the legacy of your family? Does your family value loyalty, honesty, compassion, consistency, or a strong work ethic? For good or ill, we often end up carrying the values that our family passes on to us. On this episode of Inspired Insider, you’ll hear from Marc Werner as he opens up about his family history and how he has been able to draw significant inspiration from many business leaders that have come before him. Marc’s story is filled with successful moments and difficult moments - he shares what he has learned from both on this episode. Don’t miss it! Some of the best business ideas come from a place of personal pride or personal pain. If you think about it right now, you know this to be true. The same is true of Marc Werner and how he started Ghostbed. Marc had been suffering from neck and back pain for years which led him to innovate and start the journey that led him to work in the sleep mattress industry. Marc wanted to help people get access to high quality products that would help them experience relief from the kind of pain he had experienced. Marc’s dedication to providing high quality products is truly inspiring. Learn more about Marc’s motivations and more on this episode of Inspired Insider! What does it take to build your own carved out space in the marketplace? How do you not only create a high quality product but also sell it at a volume and price that makes it profitable? On this episode of Inspired Insider, you’ll hear from business leader and entrepreneur Marc Werner. Marc walks through how he was able to create a streamlined approach to delivering his product logistically and start to build a reputation of providing a high quality product. Marc was able to do all of this because of his vast experience through his years as a business leader. Find out what lessons and insights you can gain from Marc’s story on this helpful episode! How important is building a high performing and dependable team to a company’s success? What does it take to build a team like that? Have you ever had the opportunity to be a part team that fits that description? On this episode of Inspired Insider, you’ll hear from business leader and entrepreneur Marc Werner as he opens up about building his team and leading them toward success. It’s not an easy task and there are always bound to be ups and downs along the way. You don’t want to miss Marc’s helpful lessons on building and managing a thriving team environment - make sure you catch this episode! Resources Mentioned on this episode www.ghostbed.com www.naturessleep.com www.twitter.com/mlwerner1 www.facebook.com/ghostbed www.wordpress.com www.woocommerce.com www.netsuite.com Sponsor for this episode Rise25 is where entrepreneurs of 6,7, and 8 figure businesses come together live and in person every few months to solve their biggest business challenges through this high-level Mastermind group. Each member leaves each week with lifelong friendships and actionable steps to take their business to the next level. Check out Rise25.com - a group run by myself and cofounder John Corcoran. Rise 25 is application only.
Marc Silber is a photographer, filmmaker, author and producer of the very popular Youtube series Advancing Your Photography, where he has interviewed scores of some of the biggest names in photography. He started out learning darkroom skills and the basics of photography at the legendary Peninsula School in Menlo Park, CA, in the '60s, and moved on to hone his skills to professional standards at the famed San Francisco Art Institute. Marc moved into teaching photography in workshops all over the country, he became renowned as an engaging and helpful speaker and coach, as his greatest joy comes from helping others. In this episode you'll learn: How mark got his start in photography Who was his most influential inspiration getting into photography How he decided to jumpstart into photography The biggest mistakes that Marc sees beginners making How Marc got into teaching photography to eager beginners The trap of the "Creative Gap" A tip to start taking better photos right away How the difference between a diner and a bistro applies to photography How videography taught Marc to be a better photographer An embarrassing moment Marc had while photographing one of the most powerful photographers alive Resources: Marc's website Marc's Youtube Advancing Your Photography: Marc's book on Amazon Marc's Facebook Marc's Instagram How to shoot a movie story Bambi Cantrell Annie Leibovitz Quotes: Get an idea of the photograph in your mind before you press the shutter dont underestimate the power of pre visualization Simplify your photos. Ask yourself what story do you want to tell with this photo People want you to give them directions. Otherwise they would take a selfie. Check out more at www.BeginnerPhotographyPodcast.com Have A Question? Reach out to us on social Facebook: www.Facebook.com/BeginnerPhotographyPodcast.com Instagram: www.Instagtam.com/BeginnerPhotoPodcast Or Email us at: BeginnerPhotographyPodcast@gmail.com
In this great conversatiom with Marc Bourhill, A career talent coach that has coached elite national age group teams in Hockey we cover a range of issues stimulated by Marcs own coaching journey. - How Marc has been transformed since adopting a dynamical systems approach to coaching. - The way he uses the approach with elite players and recreational youngsters- Why he doesn't let his young players compete in tournaments- How allowing for self organisation builds learning- How techniques can be developed within a game context- How many young players with ability have been over coached so that they become uncoachable
In this great conversatiom with Marc Bourhill, A career talent coach that has coached elite national age group teams in Hockey we cover a range of issues stimulated by Marcs own coaching journey. - How Marc has been transformed since adopting a dynamical systems approach to coaching. - The way he uses the approach with elite players and recreational youngsters- Why he doesn't let his young players compete in tournaments- How allowing for self organisation builds learning- How techniques can be developed within a game context- How many young players with ability have been over coached so that they become uncoachable
In this episode, I sit down and talk with Marc Lobliner. Marc is the owner of MTS Nutrition and CMO at TigerFitness.com. I have been friends with Marc since 2012. He is a character to say the least, so I knew this was going to be an EPIC conversation! Some of the topics we discussed: - How Marc got into lifting and bodybuilding. - Why his first (and only) powerlifting meet turned into a "blowout". - What is was like being on set with John Cena on Fox's American Grit TV Show. - Marc's current training split. - What NEW supplement ingredients will be making waves in 2017. Check out Marc's YouTube channel at "The Tiger Fitness" https://www.youtube.com/user/TheTigerFitness As always, this episode is brought to you by Hunt Fitness. www.KyleHuntFitness.com Get Stronger Now! http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/absolute-strength/
Refilmery Series | Creative Leaders of Films, Brands, and Video
Travis (Matt McGorry) is a struggling young musician, who crosses paths with Ellen (Amy Hargreaves) an older, married yoga instructor in the process of adopting a child. Travis and Ellen begin an affair that slowly deepens into something more intimate and profound. As their encounters continue, Travis must face the consequences of infidelity while Ellen is confronted with her crumbling marriage. This is director Marc Meyer’s third narrative feature. Marc lives with his wife and producing partner Jody Girgenti and their daughter in Brooklyn. He joins me on today’s episode of the Refilmery Series to discuss: • How to create a safe and trusting environment when directing actors for closed-set sex scenes • The magic of storytelling through film through the collision of actors and camera. • How Marc creates scenes and characters that are true to life • How to improve your drama writing skills so that you’re not just telling your own story or getting in the way of your own work. This is director Marc Meyer’s, live from the Refilmery Series in Soho New York. * * * At Refilmery, we believe that everyone has the ability to tell their own story. That’s why we’ve created this monthly Series of film screenings, networking events, parties, and production workshops in New York to help connect you with the people and the ideas you need to bring your own story to life. So visit Refilmery.com/Series to join our mailing list and we will keep you up to date on our events. Also if you enjoyed today’s show, you can help spread the word by sharing it with a friend. Get them to subscribe by searching “Refilmery” in iTunes or Google. Today’s show was curated by Thi Ho. Graphics and production management by Francesca Rimi, and production assistance by Lauren Sagnella and Yinnan Shen. Theme music by Julian Bell. Produced by Refilmery.com. Hosted by David Joshua Ford.
What would happen if you could truly be the best you can be? What would change in your life and in your business? Today’s guest is Marc Mawhinney, the coach’s coach. He’s built a very successful career helping personal and business coaches keep their own lives and productivity on track. His clients could tell you that if YOU are going to be the best you can be you need help from a coach. My conversation with Marc gives us a snapshot of his background and how he learned to turn failure into opportunity. But even more importantly, he’s learned to teach others how to remove the mindset limitations that are holding them back so they can be the best version of themselves. Check out this episode to find out how you can get Marc’s free ebook, “The ABCs of a Successful Coaching Business” and be on your way to building a better coaching business and life. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn in this show: Dan’s welcome to you and the introduction to today’s show; [0:32] Why is Marc coaching coaches? [2:28] The lowest point in Marc’s journey and what he learned from it; [4:10] Marc’s definition of entrepreneurship; [7:20] A local mindset VS a global mindset; [8:14] Strategies Marc has adapted to move past his competition; [10:38] Mistakes entrepreneurs often make; [14:00] Where does talent fit into building a business or coaching practice; [15:58] What sports taught Marc that he carries into his work and business; [19:51] A smart strategy to setting up productivity; [21:35] Marc’s best strategies to give himself and his clients the biggest breakthroughs; [26:03] The best way to get connected with Marc; [28:08] Why you need to become yourself, not a copy of someone successful; [30:31] The things Marc wants to leave as a legacy for his son; [31:54] How Marc collapses timeframes based on Parkinson’s law; [33:18] Get in touch with MARC MAWHINNEY Website: www.NaturalBornCoaches.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Marc-Mawhinney-The-Coach-for-Coaches-992904870729590/timeline/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcmawhinney Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy6_OJF0UJn0U0h3wdw9vHQ LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/marcmawhinney Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/natural-born-coaches/id940465957 Resources mentioned on this episode: Movie: Castaway BOOK: Thick Face, Black Heart www.GrowthToFreedom/com/63 - interview with David Shriner-Cahn BOOK: How to Stop Worrying and Start Living ********************* This show brought to you by Done for You Solutions. Outsourcing doesn’t have to be difficult. Whether you’re looking for customer service, optimizing your website, or a virtual assistant to help with reporting, data, or research, Done for You Solutions can help. I’ve used Done for You Solutions for years and they help simplify. Click here to learn more and let the founder Ric Thompson know that you heard about him from our show. Genius Network is the place high level entrepreneurs go for collaboration, contribution, and connections not available anywhere else. Members get strategies for exponential growth and opportunities for deal making, strategic partnerships, joint ventures, and more. Membership is by application only. Click here to learn more. I was one of the original members when Joe started it in 2007 and today I get to help grow the company in my current role. You can also learn more about the Genius Network Annual Event here – which is the one time per year the group is opened to non-members. ********************* People mentioned on this episode: Joe Polish Tom Hanks David Shriner-Cahn Larry King Jim Collins Ayn Rand =================== ABOUT DAN KUSCHELL: =================== Dan Kuschell is a success driven business growth strategist, a media contributor, and thought leader. He helps entrepreneurs, leaders, and business owners grow and scale their companies 10x by driving the flow of elegant ideas, execution, and team-culture for greater clarity, confidence, and direction. Dan has been recognized worldwide for creating results with his resources, books, and strategies. Meet Dan at http://www.DanKuschell.com Get more access to Dan's wisdom here: http://www.youtube.com/ChampionVision Watch/Listen to the show: http://www.growthtofreedom.com Tweet us at: https://twitter.com/dan_kuschell Follow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/dankuschellpage LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/dankuschell Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dankuschell Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/dankuschell
If you've been paying attention to the lately, you may know that I've just returned from a big axis deer hunt in Texas. Before that, I was hunting whitetail deer in Washington and elk in Colorado. I spent the summer competing in TrainToHunt bowhunting, meatpacking and obstacle course competition, I won the Idaho TrainToHunt, and now I've got my eyes on safari hunting in Africa and moose and bear hunting in British Columbia. In the podcast episode "" I interview TrainToHunt founder Kenton Clairmont, and in the episode "", you learn how an Ironman triathlon competitor combines hunting with endurance sports. With the growing popularity of sports like TrainToHunt, bowhunting, and even a growing interest in the ancestral practice of persistence hunting, I figured it was high time to introduce you to the guy who has organized a couple of the hunts I've been on, and who is one of the world's leading authorities on finding good hunts, building hunting fitness and much more. So if you want to tap into the primal practice of challenging your body in the wilderness and hunting and gathering your own tasty meat, then this episode is for you. My guest Marc Warnke is owner of a hunting consultant, family man, avid bow hunter, mule deer fanatic, fly fisherman and best selling author. Marc has had global hunting experience with outfitters in Canada, Africa and New Zealand. He understands what makes a quality hunt, how to find challenging hunts and (as a fellow TrainToHunt competitor) how to build the ultimate hunting fitness. -How Marc became a hunting guide... -The most thrilling place in the world to hunt... -How to "get into" hunting, even if you didn't grow up with it... -The biggest fitness “holes” you're going to face when you begin hunting... -Why persistence hunting may be the next big thing in hunting fitness... -The best kind of hunting and hunts to go on if you really want to challenge your fitness... -And much more! Resources from this episode: - - - -Video below... Do you have questions, comments or feedback for Marc or me about how to get into hunting, how to build hunting fitness, the most challenging hunts or anything else we discuss in this episode? Leave your thoughts at !
In today’s podcast Roger hosts a terrific conversation with Marc Miller. Marc is a veteran of the corporate world, having worked for IBM for many years. He ‘s made what he calls a “pivot” in his career journey by exiting the corporate world and starting up his own consulting and coaching business to help others pivot their lives into something more satisfying and enjoyable for the later half of their lives. You’ll hear all kinds of great topics in this chat as Roger asks Marc about how he made the transition, whether he truly IS happier now, and what others can do to position themselves for a great pivot of their own. Be sure to listen in to this episode of The Retirement Answer Man, with Roger Whitney. Help Roger help you, by taking part in the annual listener survey One of Roger’s greatest desires is to help you position yourself for retirement so you don’t find yourself facing financial hardship as you approach the last stage of life. Toward that end he wants to make this podcast the most helpful it can be. He’d love to hear what you like about the show and what you think has room for improvement. You can take part in the 2015 Listener Survey by texting “RAMSurvey” (all one word) to “33444.” Please take just a few moments to let Roger know what you think of the show. Has your insurance company or investment advisor informed you that your insurance policy could be bought out? There are a number of big name insurance companies that have decided that the “income products” they’ve offered as part of insurance packages were not such a good idea. As a result they’re offering to “buy out” those policies from policy holders. But something Roger’s noticed that irks him a bit is that some of these companies are offering a “bonus” of sorts for investment advisors who take the time to help their clients make the decision TO sell out their policy. It may be the best decision for the client, but Roger’s concerned that providing a bonus may produce a conflict of interest for some advisors, and that many clients could be misguided as a result. Find out the details on this episode. 10 rules for retirement planning In the “Practical Planning” segment of this episode, Roger covers a handful of the 10 rules for retirement planning. In particular, he refers to the old adage, “Pay Yourself First” and points out that it not only means setting aside the first part of your income for your savings or investments, but also that “lifestyle creep” could also be a factor in not setting aside enough of your income. What is “lifestyle creep?” Find out as Roger explains the concept and its effect on this episode of The Retirement Answer Man. Marc Miller has made the pivot from corporate career to entrepreneur and he’d like to help you navigate those waters too. After years of working at IBM as an engineer, Marc moved out of the corporate world in favor of building his own business and the life of his dreams. He’s achieved great success and now serves people who were once in the corporate shoes he wore, helping them discover the way forward that uniquely fits them and positions them best for their retirement years. Listen to this great conversation between Marc Miller and Roger Whitney to hear Marc’s story, the lessons he’s learned, and how he helps his clients navigate out of the corporate world. OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN [0:24] Welcome to this episode - where we work together to create not just a healthy retirement, but a healthy life. [1:57] Help Roger help you… by taking part in the 2015 Listener Survey - text “RAMSurvey” to “33444” THE HOT TOPIC SEGMENT [4:29] Welcome to “Roger’s Rant” about a subject that came across his desk this week. [5:09] The “income products” being offered by insurance companies, and the buy-out options the companies are offering. [6:32] Why Roger’s so angry… the letter he received from a major insurance company. [9:26] How you should evaluate a “buy out” option on an insurance product. PRACTICAL PLANNING TIP SEGMENT [15:33] 10 rules for the retirement realm… a few tips to help you. [16:06] The importance of paying yourself first, and what it really means. [18:26] Don’t rob tomorrow [18:44] Put time on your side - today’s the best day to start. [19:08] Don’t count on social security. [19:45] Be slow to borrow from your investments. [20:00] If you’d like access to the Retirement Learning Center to get the rest of these 10 rules, text “Planning” to “33444.” MAIN TOPIC SEGMENT - A CONVERSATION WITH MARC MILLER [21:03] Marc’s journey so far. [23:30] How Marc’s thoughts on retirement changed once he got out of a major corporation. [24:23] The thing that excites Marc the most about pivoting toward retirement. [25:08] Does Marc think his story is a “special case” that others can’t duplicate? [26:25] The comparison between Marc’s life when he was 30 or 40 and his lifestyle now. [27:01] The things that worry Marc the most about being in his new stage of life. [29:09] Marc’s assessment of how he’s doing in his “independent” stage of life. [29:31] The transition from a big company to an entrepreneurial lifestyle. [31:24] The worst financial decision Marc ever made. [33:29] The biggest struggle Marc has managing his own finances. [35:58] The two books that have impacted Marc most. [37:38] How Marc wants to be remembered. [38:56] Marc’s new e-book - Personal Branding for Baby Boomers [40:53] How to connect with Marc Miller. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE The Retirement Planning Center - Text “Planning” to “33444.” Marc’s book: Personal Branding For Baby Boomers - https://careerpivot.com/personal-branding-baby-boomers/ Marc’s website: www.CareerPivot.com Marc’s email: Marc@CareerPivot.com
Episode 59: For more than 15 years, fertility expert, Marc Sklar, has been helping couples struggling to conceive and have healthy babies. In addition to his Masters of Science, Marc trained at the Harvard Medical School, Mind/Body Medical Institute. He is the creator of MarcSklar.com and ReproductiveWellness.com, and he’s the co-author of Secret to Conception. Marc lives in San Diego, with his wife and two sons. If you’re ready to start a family, Marc can help! I had Marc on the show today because I still have tons of questions about how to get your period back, for those of us that have struggled with over exercising and excessive dieting. This recording is a little choppy because we had a rough internet connection, but hopefully you enjoy it nonetheless! Here's what we discuss: How Marc became "The Fertility Expert" In depth explanation of amenorrhea and how it begins Just because yoga sounds more relaxing, doesn't make it so Finding the right balance for movement and exercise to get (and keep) your period Marc's favourite recommendation for contraception The danger of having an IUD (yikes!) The nutrient that is almost always needed to get your period back Here's where you can connect with Marc: Website YouTube Instagram Schedule a consult! Get his book [Tweet "Have you lost your period from excessive dieting and over exercising? This is going to help you."]
# Special Episode 3 **Summary:** In Special Episode #3 Ari sits down with Marc Goodman, author of Future Crimes, a revolutionary new book discussing the serious vulnerabilities we often overlook in our daily lives. During the conversation, Marc explains what concerns him most about the years ahead and how technology is both a boon and bane. **Special Announcements:** # [Less Doing in Barcelona](https://www.evernote.com/OutboundRedirect.action?dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gazelles.com%2Fsummits%2FEGS-2015%2FBarcelona%2Findex.html) Watch Ari bring the lessons of Less Doing to Barcelona, Spain for the 2015 European Growth Summit. Ari will be joined by fellow masters of entrepreneurship Steve Martin, Director of _Influence at Work_ in the UK, and Verne Harnish, founder and CEO of Gazelles. ## [American Dream U](http://americandreamu.org/upcoming-events/) On March 13th and 14th, watch Ari Meisel bring his expertise to the stage in a setting unlike any other: Fort Benning, Georgia home of the United States Army's Airborne and Ranger schools. Ari will be joining a collection of legendary business leaders and exciting entrepreneurs to help demonstrate the _right _way to start a business. ## [Less Doing Live Event](https://www.evernote.com/OutboundRedirect.action?dest=https%3A%2F%2Flessdoinglabs.businessresearchgroup.org%2Fsales%2Flive-event-optin) The **Less Doing LIVE Event** in NYC is _less than six months away_! The best minds in business and productivity are joining Ari in his hometown of New York City to share their tips, strategies and secrets for success. Visit [LessDoingLive.com](http://www.lessdoinglive.com/) to learn more about this fantastic opportunity running from **May 1st – 3rd**. ## [Less Doing System Seminar](https://www.evernote.com/OutboundRedirect.action?dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eventbrite.com%2Fe%2Fseminar-less-doing-system-by-ari-meisel-tickets-14912003203) Join Ari Meisel, the master of “_Optimize, Outsource and Automate_,” as he conducts two exclusive seminars in the heart of **New York City on March 9th, 2015**. During this seminar, Ari explains how the Less Doing System recaptures time, slashes stress and enriches lives. Best of all, these sessions are **100% free**. To register, go to [Eventbrite](https://www.evernote.com/OutboundRedirect.action?dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eventbrite.com%2Fe%2Fseminar-less-doing-system-by-ari-meisel-tickets-14912003203) now! ## [Mastermind Talks](http://www.mastermindtalks.com/) Looking for an opportunity to see Ari speak live somewhere on the west coast?—Look no further! On **April 29th and 30th** , Ari will be featured at the _Mastermind Talks_ event in **Napa, California**. To learn more about this opportunity to watch Ari “_Optimize, Outsource and Automate_” in wine country, click [here](http://www.mastermindtalks.com/). **Time Stamped Show Notes:** - 01:59 – Introduction of Marc Goodman - 02:30 – Marc describes his background; he is a former NYPD and LAPD officer - 03:40 – How Marc was originally selected to work on cyber-crime - 06:00 – The movie _Hackers _is what people envision when they think of cyber-crime but it's actually far from the truth - 08:05 – “The thief is truly the artist, the policeman is only the critic” - 08:55 – Most hacking is _social _hacking; lying, manipulating and deception - 11:24 – Cybercrime was only the beginning…the future of crime is _everything_ - 12:45 – Elevators, pacemakers, cars…anything with that has computer hardware and software _is_ hackable - 14:12 – With new technologies come new challenges - 16:15 – Everything in life demands a cost-benefit analysis, including new technologies - 17:05 – Marc is not for the _banning _of any new technologies, he's for enlightened public policy that embraces new tech while making people fully aware of the associated risks - 17:45 – Drug cartels are some of the earliest adopters of new technologies - 20:24 – The good guys are al --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lessdoing/message
Welcome to The Fitt 30′s tenth episode! We’re celebrating this achievement with a special gift for all of you — a 15% discount on all personal training programs (use the code TF30 at checkout: www.marcfitt.com/training)! Use the code TF30 at checkout, and thanks for listening! Today, we discuss something that can be vital to your success — coping with unpleasant news, and finding the strength to continue on your path. Whether that news is as severe as Marc’s was recently, or you’re just having a particularly bad day, there comes a point where you will battle yourself mentally for the strength to keep pushing. Tune in to this episode and learn how to do just that. Items Mentioned In This Podcast - A special offer for dedicated TF30 listeners! - Exciting news regarding FIBO 2014! - Discussions on how to make the best of bad situations - How Marc and Matt deal with loss - Motivation to go out and do the things you have to do Links available at www.marcfitt.com/session10 Marc’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/marc_fitt Matt’s Twitter https://twitter.com/matthewaugh