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In this episode we speak with Matt Ode about his journey with cancer and how he transformed his life to one of service for others. From Cancer to Coma, At the age of 24 Matt Ode was diagnosed with Stage 3C Testicular Cancer, by the age of 25 he was in a 2 week non induced Coma, where he faced multiple near death experiences having to relearn to live his entire life again. Through years of perseverance and hard work Matt is now a Keynote Inspirational Speaker and Cancer Advocate/ Mentor sharing his message and story to help individuals transform their setbacks into their superpowers while teaching them how to create an impactful story and message to share to the world. Learning points: -Matt's journey with Stage 3C Testicular cancer -How Matt has transformed his life into one of service to others -How Matt continues to deal with challenges that come his way Social Media: Facebook Group Cancer Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/takingbackyourlifeaftercancer Website: https://mattodespeaks.com/
Sweaty palms, weak knees, and a throat seemingly stuck with a huge golf ball inside—symptoms that one gets when standing and speaking in front of an audience! Yet, how is it that experts like Eli Wilde, Jeremy Miner, Tony Robbins, and the like, can do it with such ease and sell to everyone like it's nothing? This week, James and I will dive into how you can sell to hundreds or thousands of people and make yourself more sales! We take inspiration from how expert salespeople like me prepare for masterclasses and manage to upsell the participants at the snap of their fingers. We'll talk about herd mentality, mindset, and best practices, among other things in today's episode of the Coffee is for Closers! So sit down and look nowhere else, because today's episode is the last one that you'll ever need to make more sales. And if you like us to release the script that I use to prepare for a masterclass, comment “#RELEASETHEPAGES.” Also, comment “#AIRPORT” if you're about to go to an airport and test out this little experiment of mine discussed in the episode.
In today's episode, we will be joined by Matt McKeever, CPA CA, CEO of OREC Events and Control Your Property, as well as a real estate investor, YouTuber, conference organizer, and angel investor. After graduating with distinction from the University of Guelph-Humber, Matt worked for 5 years at BDO Dunwoody while obtaining his Chartered Accountant designation. Matt then worked at Tribute Pharmaceuticals, a publicly traded pharma co as the sole financial controller. Tribute underwent multiple mergers and acquisitions and grew from a market cap of 10 million to over 250 million while Matt was working there. At age 31 he left Tribute to focus on his real estate portfolio which consists of over 60 rental units. He also started a YouTube Channel on real estate investing that has now over 40,000 subscribers and averages 5-10K views per day. Matt also founded the Ontario Real Estate Conference (OREC). Tune in now and learn tips that will allow you to increase rents, your equity, and your cash flow! Highlights: [01:24] Matt's Transition from Corporate World to Real-Estate [08:49] Matt's journey from where he was to where he is today [13:19] Why does Matt want to have a Massive Impact? [15:30] How does Impactful Night works? [16:15] Matt's Business Relationship with Adam Martin [19:11] Giving Baby Boomer Business Owner's Options [22:29] Matt's BRRRR Strategy [30:10] Why Unit Turnover is the Biggest Factor [33:47] Strategic Way in Financing Deal [39:17] How Matt builds his Apartment Portfolios [41:36] All About Exit Strategy [42:54] How Matt contacts Property Owners Links: Website: www.controlyourproperty.com www.cashflowtribe.com LinkedIn: Matt McKeever Linktr.ee: m.mckeever Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mattmckeever85/ Instagram: @mattmckeever85 Twitter: https://twitter.com/mattmckeever85/ Youtube: Canadian Real Estate
Today's conversation centers around a personal story about a big life event that requires you to navigate a host of emotions within every member of the family. That life event is adoption, and our hope is that as Kristen Minor shares her story, you will find comfort and wisdom for your own journey. You'll hear how she and her husband, Matt, came to the decision to adopt through prayer on a trip to Costa Rica, what fears they experienced along the way, and how they found a sense of peace through the realization that God is in control. Kristen tells the story of how they came to meet their child, Gipsy, through donating the proceeds from their worship band's music to a children's home in Costa Rica. She gets candid about meeting Gipsy, feeling overwhelmed with fear, and the two signs she saw on the road that confirmed her decision. We touch on the value of community, and Kristen shares what it was like as a mom to witness her child's grief and heartbreak and the open doors of communication between her and Gipsy, as well as how Kristen's own experience grieving her brother helped her to walk alongside her daughter. You'll hear how travel has bonded Kristen, Matt, and Gipsy, and how metalsmithing has become a great mental health space for Kristen. Next, Kristen shares how she was able to still find hope in her brother's death, the message of hope she wants to give listeners, and how this can only be found in God. We hope you join us to hear Kristen's story of hope today. Key Points From This Episode:An introduction to Kristen Minor, photographer, metalsmith, wife, and mom in San Antonio.How she and her husband chose adoption through prayer on a trip to Costa Rica.The fear they experienced going into adopting an older child with a complicated past.How the realization that God was in control helped them to overcome fear and say yes.The story of how Kristen and Matt met their child, Gipsy, through donating the proceeds from their worship band's music to a children's home in Costa Rica. A trip to the beach with Gipsy in Costa Rica where Kristen felt kindred with her.How Kristen told the story of meeting Gipsy to Matt and how he met her for the first time.The process of being approved as eligible parents, and seeing Gipsy's file.The two signs that she saw on the road to San Antonio that confirmed her decision. How valuable it is to find people who have been in your shoes.What it was like as a mom to witness her child's grief and heartbreak.The open doors of communication, reminding Gipsy that it's not her fault without villainizing her parents. How Kristen's own experience grieving her brother helped her walk through Gipsy's grief.The sense of gratitude that Gipsy approaches life with.How Matt and Kristen's father built an overland vehicle that the family has traveled with.How travel has bonded the family and created lasting lifelong memories.How Kristen got into metalsmithing and how it became a great mental health tool.How Kristen was able to still find hope in her brother's death and the message of hope she wants to give listeners, that can only be found in God.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Whale OkWhale Ok on InstagramBugs on my FaceMosaics of Mercy
Why do you have to either go big or go small when launching a food product? What's the most important thing you can do when you're looking for a new retail location to expand to? Today's guest will explain his thoughts on these topics and more. Listen to today's episode of Matt Matros with Shopflix. You'll learn what Shopflix does, what goes into a product launch, and how to know when it's time to expand. Topics Discussed in Today’s Episode: ✔ Matt's background ✔ What goes into getting a product launched ✔ What Shopflix does ✔ How Shopflix charges its customers ✔ The typical Shopflix customer ✔ How Matt knows when it's time to expand ✔ Advice for entrepreneurs who want to go big ✔ Keys to a great in-location customer experience ✔ How to attract the best talent ✔ Technology that's important for restaurants now and in a few years ✔ What's important to customers walking into a brick and mortar location ✔ What got Matt started with Shopflix ✔ Audiences that work best for Matt's technology ✔ What Shopflix has in the pipeline for this year ✔ Advice for small retailers and restaurants ✔ Where to find Shoplix shows Resources: Matt Matros QUOTES: “I'm a brick and mortarer through and through.” “We like to say we're content with a click-to-buy.” “The Beatles became famous, but they didn't go on the road until they became famous at home.”
Matt Lionetti has carved out a unique niche for himself selling luxury real estate in Toronto, Ontario through comedy on social media, especially Instagram. Join Matt Lionetti and host Dan Lesniak as they discuss Matt's innovative path to luxury real estate! Topics discussed include: ∙ How Matt got three offers and sold a listing within eight hours by being “unprofessional” on social media ∙ Why Matt believes that new real estate agents should always start on a team ∙ How Matt's business started changing when he implemented video about a year and a half ago ∙ How Matt went from 800 followers to 25,000 in about 1 year of consistent video content QUOTES TO SHARE “Social media can only add to what you're doing.” – Matt Lionetti “You can't try door knocking for a week and say it doesn't work. Try everything, and try it for a solid amount of time. Keep data and track it and say ‘Okay, where am I getting my business right now?” – Matt Lionetti on figuring out the marketing and prospecting techniques that work for you “People want, I think more than ever, to just work with friends and connect with you. So if you're just hiding behind sold signs and houses, no one's even gonna know what you like.” – Matt Lionetti RESOURCES MENTIONED
Urban development still has a long way to go. In today's episode, we're going to dive into them! Matt Ryan is the Principal of re-viv. With over 10 years of experience in real estate and construction, Matt founded re-viv to re-engineer residential and commercial real estate in underserved communities. The company's mission follows his passions for urban policy, building technology and social impact ventures. Matt is an expert at handling all facets of commercial transactions, including duties as a broker, property manager, and a general contractor. He has demonstrated a strong track record in commercial real estate, boasting a personal portfolio that has achieved a 25+% IRR since inception.[00:01 - 04:22] Opening SegmentLet's get to know today's guest, Matt RyanA long way back: Matts' journey to impact investingRevitalizing communities through re-viv [04:23 - 21:16] Impact InvestingRetention versus displacementHow to keep your tenants from leaving Co-living and Craigslist's ModelMatt talks about the potential of co-living housingPurpose-built co-living“It's expanding rapidly.”Adapting for individuals, families, and the elderlyMatt shares about their company's co-living housing plansGo outside of your market!The Problem in Housing[21:17 - 26:23] Final Four SegmentMatt's advice to aspiring investors“Associate with people who are 10-15 years ahead of you.”How Matt stays on top of his gameSpending time on KindleMatt's way to make the world a better placeReturning 1% of re-viv profits to the community to build trustReach out to our guest - see links below Final wordsResources Mentioned: Common Living Tweetable Quotes“We are shifting as a society where we are saying, ‘You know what? We can also use the help'.” - Matt Ryan“We're not producing enough housing. People are going to continue to move into these geographic regions that have affordability and being able to find balance between the incoming people and the people that are there that's really the thesis.” - Matt Ryan“People are getting further away from opportunities.” - Matt Ryan-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Matt Ryan through 415-805-8933 and LinkedIn. Visit his website https://re-viv.com/ and contribute to making an equitable world.Connect with me:I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns. FacebookLinkedInLike, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in!Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com
99 out of 100 creatives SUCK at marketing (and I'm being a bit generous here). They're either stuck in 2010 doing things that no longer work or they're completely "allergic" to marketing altogether. You may be incredible at what you do, but if no one knows you exist, then what's the point? You're actually HURTING people by not improving your marketing because now people are paying someone worse than you for an inferior service (or product). It's actually your duty to market yourself. The good news is you don't have to be one of those try-hard spammy internet marketers. You can actually market yourself just by simply helping people. Don't believe me? Then listen to this week's interview with Matt Ramsey. He's built an incredible business using modern marketing techniques that bring his ideal clients directly to him. The techniques he shares in this interview can be used by pretty much any freelance creative who's willing to put in the effort. In this episode you'll discover: How Matt adapted to the demise of his budding marketing career Why experience in the advertising world can help freelance business owners Why some businesses should focus on SEO… And others might not need to How to skillfully trade services How you can find the right keywords for your business Why lead magnets are important for creative businesses How you can harness the power of the internet to grow your business For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/156
Apple Podcasts Rate and Review for SpotOn Matthew “Matt” Bruno is the Chief Operating Officer at ReSource Pro, a staffing company that caters specifically to organizations in the insurance industry. Their main office is in New York, but they have satellite offices in India and China. As Chief Operating Officer, Matt directs, coordinates, and administers the company's operations and activities globally. Matt specializes in developing business strategies, financial forecasts, and creating innovative products and services. Before he started ReSource Pro, Matt was a successful English teacher in China. Matt joins us today to discuss what ReSource Pro can do for small and large businesses in the insurance industry. He describes how the pandemic affected their operations, and how their office and team in China coped with the lockdowns and need for PPEs. He shares why he decided to move to China, what it was like being an English teacher on the other side of the world, and why he started ReSource Pro. Matt also explains the struggles of running a staffing business amidst COVID-19 and describes what we can expect from ReSource Pro in the near future. "When you get a resister who becomes converted, they are your best champion." - Matt Bruno Today on Spot On Insurance: Matt's childhood and where his passion for entrepreneurship started How Matt started working in the insurance industry Matt's experience with teaching English in China What inspired Matt to start ReSource Pro How prepared Matt's team was during the first few months of the pandemic Acquiring PPEs and facemasks for their China staff The challenging part about getting extra computers for a work-from-home setup How COVID-19 impacted Matt's business going forward ReSource Pro's services and how they help clients sort through organizational messes Types of organizations ReSource Pro are able to assist The benefits of being an easy-to-audit organization What makes ReSource Pro a unique and award-winning business The cultural changes Matt had to adjust when he went to China for the first time What's in store for ReSource Pro in the near future? Key Takeaways: Making sure people know what their role and responsibilities are is important. Even though you have a standard document system, every account manager is putting things in different places. So, their audits are often chaotic. Resources Mentioned: Monster Connect with Matt Bruno: ReSource Pro Email: mbruno@resourcepro.com LinkedIn This episode was brought to you by….. Insurance Licensing Services of America (ILSA), America's Premier Insurance Compliance and Licensing experts. To learn more about ILSA and their services, visit ILSAinc.com. Connect, Learn, Share Thank you for joining us on this week's episode of Spot On Insurance. For more resources and episodes, visit SpotOnInsurance.com. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. Love what you're learning, Spot Light your review on Apple Podcasts Rate and Review For SpotOn and share your favorite episodes with friends and colleagues!
In this episode the guys discuss Mooney's trip to Indiana, How Matt almost adopted a prostitute, Giannis trip to Chick-Fil-A, Amazon's Phallic rocket, Jackass Forever, the Last Duel, Cruella, the Celebrity Injuries game and much more..........
This week's Pacey Performance Podcast sees Rob joined by Matt Allen, the Head of Academy Physical Development at Tottenham Hotspur. After initially working his way up as a student intern, he shares how he managed to bridge the gap between student life and a professional sports environment. Matt shares some excellent knowledge about how to coach young athletes, including the techniques and drills that can turn a promising young footballer into a world beater, and the emotional intelligence to deal with both precocious young talent and demanding parents. To learn more about his experiences at the top of the football pyramid with Spurs, the training sessions that will push young athletes to excel, and advice for younger coaches wanting to get into football, hit the play button now. This week's podcast topics: How Matt's internship bridged the gap between student and professional life How training focus changes across the age groups How to coach a tall athlete who isn't necessarily physical in playing style Managing periods of rapid growth, and when to alter things Emotional Intelligence when dealing with young athlete's parents Linking training sessions together as an academy coach Strength sessions vs power sessions with youth footballers Speed training in football Advice for younger coaches wanting to get into football Insight into how to develop young players – and nurture the right attitude
This week's cohost - Ugly Dave Claxton from OFX Podcast. Topics include : Spartan Race Utah, Rolling Balls with Steve Toughest Mudder, Olympic covid tests, How Matt almost motivated Dave, Bonefrog water, Hyrox team thing.
“I want you to understand what you're doing and why you're doing it. I want you to believe in the mission, and I want you to have fun. I want you to enjoy the process, and I want you to know that what you're doing is a worthwhile endeavor.” Like many of us, Matt Wilpers grew up wanting to be a marine biologist. ("I was really into whales," he recalls.) Ultimately, he pursued a career in finance, working as an analyst and auditor with KPMG and, later, Goldman Sachs. When he realized the NYC finance lifestyle wasn't for him, Matt decided to go to medical school, and, as a lifelong athlete and former collegiate runner, started teaching fitness classes on the side. Then, just as he was getting ready to pursue his medical career full-time, he got the call from Peloton. Plot twist! Today, Matt is one of Peloton's most popular cycling and treadmill instructors, and has his own coaching business. On this episode, Matt talks about why he's so passionate about coaching, and why getting to help people on their own fitness journeys is "the dream." He talks about coaching actress Lena Dunham, sharing stories about how while he was hired to help her, it was Lena who changed his life. Plus, he shares loads of qualified running advice about overtraining, race day anxiety, and how to "run arrogant" and more confident. Matt is a 2:54 marathoner, 1:17 half marathoner, and 10:38 Ironman who lives in New York City. SPONSOR: AfterShokz — Visit ontherun.aftershokz.com for 15% off wireless headphones. What you'll get on this episode: On being a great coach (6:10) What's making Matt happy right now? (8:15) Matt's thoughts on returning to full studios (10:00) On being nicknamed “The Baby-Faced Assassin,” and how Matt connects with the people taking his class virtually (11:30) What Matt was like as a kid, and how he got into the finance industry (14:00) What it was like coaching Lena Dunham (20:40) How Matt got the Peloton job (23:30) All about Matt's coaching philosophy (29:00) How Matt would describe his Peloton classes (36:00) What a day in the life looks like for Matt (37:20) Power Zone Endurance 101 (40:45) The most common mistake Matt sees runners making, plus how to avoid overtraining (43:30) How to “run arrogant,” and what that means (50:00) Matt's pre-race pep talk (53:50) What's next for Matt? (56:45) What we mention on this episode: Becs Gentry on Episode 379 of the Ali on the Run Show Jess Sims on Episode 261 of the Ali on the Run Show Tunde Oyeneyin on Episode 311 of the Ali on the Run Show Olivia Amato on Episode 344 of the Ali on the Run Show Matty Maggiacomo on Episode 350 of the Ali on the Run Show Precision Nutrition Jenny Donnelly on Episode 193 of the Ali on the Run Show Follow Matt: Instagram @mattwilpers Website Team Wilpers Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!
Today's guest is Matt Gunnin, the CEO and Co-Founder of Esports One which is the first real-time fantasy platform that makes watching esports competitive. He explains how he came up with the ingenious idea to gamify watching esports, how Esports One works, and how it's different from traditional fantasy platforms. Tuning in, you'll hear how it makes money, why retention is high, and why the concept seems to be working so well. Find out how Matt is growing the business, the role SEO plays in this, and how Matt is using Clubhouse to open up new ways of innovation and help level up the industry. Matt also shares his views on NFTs, and how he sees them being incorporated into the arena of esports. For all this as well as a sneak peek into the future of the platform and its upcoming games, tune in today! TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:36] Some background into the games Matt has played and is still playing. [01:12] What Esports One does, how it's different from traditional fantasy platforms, and how it makes money. [03:03] How users put together their own lineups and the types of additional predictions they can make. [05:53] How the business is growing with the trend of esports. [08:52] Current and upcoming games on the platform. [09:10] What they're using to grow the business apart from word of mouth and Discord. [10:35] Matt's experience of being an early user of Clubhouse. [14:30] How Matt is using Clubhouse to connect with people outside of esports and help the industry grow. [16:43] Matt's views on NFTs and the importance of their utility. [20:26] Where people can go to find out more about NFTs. [21:23] Thoughts on buying CryptoPunks. [22:42] Matt's favorite business books and business tools. [25:21] How to find Matt online. Resources From The Interview: Esports One Discord Esports on Clubhouse Esports NFTs on Clubhouse Awesome NFT on Github CryptoPunks Must read book: The Infinite Game The Hard Thing About Hard Things American Kingpin Monday Notion Coda Protaton The Hacker News Digit Pitch Raindrop Esports One on Twitter Esports One on Instagram Leave Some Feedback: What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed Connect with Eric Siu: Growth Everywhere Single Grain Leveling Up Eric Siu on Twitter Eric Siu on Instagram
Matt Feldman is the Co-founder and CEO of Moku Foods. Growing up in Hawaii, Matt was raised with an appreciation for nature and a lifelong commitment to preserve the environment. He learned at an early age about the meat industry's immense carbon footprint, which led him toward plant based foods and sustainable food sources. A serial entrepreneur, Matt started his first business with his sister buying and selling used college textbooks. While attending college at Brook University, he co-founded Undorm.com, an online platform designed to help college students find affordable housing. He also co-founded his first food startup, Cinco Terras Specialty Coffee, during that time. After graduating, Matt joined a leading technology company where he learned the ins and outs of growing an online business. In 2018, he transitioned to a vegan lifestyle and began looking for a replacement for his go-to-snack, beef jerky. He decided to create his own after struggling to find a minimally-processed, allergen-free alternative at the grocery store. He teamed up with two well-known culinary experts, Thomas Bowman and Ali Bouzari, to develop a jerky alternative that would emulate the taste and texture of the meat while remaining healthy for consumers and the planet. After over a year of development, the mushroom-based Moku was finally born. In 2020, Moku earned a coveted spot on Amazon's invitation only Emerging Brands Program. Matt is also one of Forbes 30 Under 30. Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn: Matt Feldman's journey to find an alternative to beef jerky How mushrooms are processed to make jerky How Matt started the business while working full time Matt explains what 'Moku' means and describes what he learned about scalability and finding a co-packer How Matt grew the e-commerce side of the business after launching Moku in 2020 Matt talks about his product's flavors, compares his product to regular meat jerky and describes his target market What Matt has learned from selling on Amazon and his future growth plans for the brand How Moku Foods handles product fulfilment, how they communicate with their customers, and how they got into Amazon's invitation-only Emerging Brands Program The DTC marketing strategies Moku Foods uses to engage with customers The challenges Matt faced growing sales and increasing customer base and his advice to fellow entrepreneurs on handling such challenges In this episode… When starting a CPG brand to provide a healthy alternative to meat, most entrepreneurs target vegans or vegetarians. However, in reality, there are many consumers who choose to eat healthier alternatives without being vegan or vegetarian. That's what Matt Feldman from Moku Foods found out while growing his beef-jerky-alternative, CPG business. Most of his customers were people trying to shift from meat to plant based foods, which explained the high demand for his mushroom-based jerky. He therefore concentrated his marketing on this target audience. In this episode of the NexxtLevel Brands Podcast, Steve Cleere is joined by Matt Feldman, Co-founder and CEO of Moku Foods, to discuss how Matt started producing mushroom-based jerky as an alternative to beef jerky. Matt also talks about how he fulfils orders, the challenges he faced scaling his business, and his advice for selling on Amazon. Subscribe and Listen on: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Google Play Deezer iHeartRadio TuneIn Amazon Music Resources Mentioned in this episode Kitchen2Shelf NexxtLevel Marketing Moku Foods Moku Foods on Amazon Matt Feldman on LinkedIn JUST Thomas Bowman on LinkedIn Ali Bouzari on LinkedIn Pilot R&D Melissa Facchina on LinkedIn Siddhi Ops Magic Spoons Thrive Market Sunbasket Shopify Impossible Foods Beyond Meat Cool News: The NexxtLevel Brands Podcast has just been named as one of the Top 15 CPG-Themed Podcasts on the web!!! We're at Lucky #7 and you can get more information about Feedspot and how you can watch more of your favorite shows here: Top CPG Podcasts – Thanks to Feedspot, Rise25 and our Production Team! Sponsor for this episode... Our podcast today is sponsored by Kitchen2Shelf, the educational arm of NexxtLevel Brands. Kitchen-2-Shelf provides online and in-person courses and workshops for CPG entrepreneurs at any stage of growth. Whether you're an early-stage startup, a local growing business, or if you want to just expand your distribution to a national level, Kitchen-2-Shelf can help you learn what you need to know to grow. Visit their website to get access to some free tools that can help you understand where your business stands. Contact them today to find out how they can help you grow your brand and expand your business to reach its full potential.
In this week's episode, Nathalie talks to Matt Gallant CEO of BiOptimizers. They go deep into many of the top BiOtpimizers supplements including Magnesium Breakthrough - what makes it stand out in a sea of Magnesium, Masszymes - how this 17 (!) enzyme formula goes beyond helping you digest your food, P3OM a fresh take on probiotics and the lab in Bosnia that is the key to developing these new and innovative formulas. And then we talk about Matt's new venture into Customized Nootropics – Nootopia. Nootropics – supplements that enhance cognitive function have been a hot topic for years in the Biohacking community but people are often disappointed that what worked wonders for their BFF did nothing for them or worse, turned them into a hot mess. The fact is that our brain chemistry is unique to each of us so customizing formulas and stacks make all the sense in the world…Nootopia is bringing us the opportunity to access and refine formulas while tapping into experts in the field….as of the time of this writing Nathalie is 3 days into her personalized Nootropic Stack and loving it! Meet This Week's Guest Matt Gallant is the CEO of BiOptimizers and has a bachelor's degree in Kinesiology. He's been a strength and conditioning coach for multiple pro-athletes, a self-defense instructor, and has over 10 years experience formulating supplements. Matt's passion and purpose for helping others started when he helped his best friend lose 191 lbs in 18 months. He watched his friend's entire life transform as a result. He went from never having a girlfriend to being married in just a couple of years. EPISODE SPONSOR: drinkHRW: This episode is sponsored by drinkHRW.com manufacturers of the best molecular hydrogen supplements on the market. For the past 4 years I have been using molecular hydrogen tablets every single day for dozens of reasons including mitigation of oxidative stress, to support my mitochondria and metabolic health, to help me recover from my workouts. I am such a fan that I have every one of my clients using drinkHRW tablets as a foundation supplement in their stacks whether their goals are healthy aging or increased performance (or both). Check out the amazing products at drinkHRW.com and use promo code Longevity10 to get 10% off your purchase! Key Takeaways [01:50] How Matt got to where he is today… [05:05] Masszymes, using it to help make the most of your food, help with digestion and more!.. [8:32] What is the optimal dosing of Masszymes?.. [11:09] BiOptimizers partnership with a research lab and what makes them special.. [12:12] Protein Breakthrough, vegan protein product that doesn't taste like dirt… [14:21] Using Enzymes to resolve food poisoning… [15:39] Using biofilms in probiotics.. Are biofilms good or bad?.. [18:40] What is Matt's favorite BiOptimizer product?.. [18:58] Being trapped in fight or flight mode and how it limits your potential… [22:36] Let's talk magnesium. When is the best time to take it? What is the best type to take? What are cofactors to take with magnesium? Can you take too much?.. [40:30] What are mitochondria? What can we do for mitochondria and what do they have to do with our health?.. What supplements help with mitochondria?.. [52:40] Nootropics and the need to customize them for the individual… [59:09] Matt's nootropic products… How they work, who is helping him formulate them and more!.. [63:03] Should we be worried about flow agents and the buildup of excipients when it comes to supplements?.. What is BiOptimizers doing to limit our exposure to excipients, gums and flow agents?.. Products can be purchased at https://bioptimizers.com/ or https://nootopia.com/. Use discount code Longevity10. Linkage Website: https://bioptimizers.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BiOptimizers/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bioptimizers/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BiOptimizers Disclaimer: This podcast and the information presented are for informational purposes only and not intended to diagnose or treat disease. Before making any changes to your nutrition or supplementation please check with your physician or health provider.
The solution to your protein powder dilemma is here. Every fitness buff enjoys a good protein shake. They are simple to make and convenient for people on the go. Unfortunately, most protein shakes include a downside, depending on which diet you follow: vegans avoid powders with whey in the ingredients so that rules out a bunch of options for them. Meanwhile, keto lovers often end up with digestive issues from inferior quality whey in the protein powders. Many people, including some keto followers, have a sensitivity to whey or dairy ingredients. Hence, a whey protein powder causes them to have explosive diarrhea, stomach cramps, and other unpleasant issues. Whey is not the only problem. The protein powder industry is a minefield of questionable, troublesome ingredients - from sweeteners to emulsifiers - preservatives, sugars, plant sources, caffeine (or other stimulants), how the powder is processed - there are so many traps out there from product to product. This is why the founders of Bioptimizers - Wade Lightheart and Matt Gallant - decided to go “all in” to bring to the market a protein powder like no other. In this episode, you will get a sneak peek at the formation of this tasty, potent protein powder that is a perfect fit for vegans - wait till you hear what's in Protein Breakthrough! And keto lovers dealing with intestinal overload, bloating, distended stomach, and other digestive issues will be blown away by the ingredients, including the incredible source of chocolate in the shake that is super healthy and satisfies your sweet tooth. Wade & Matt are leaders in the supplemental space, and each has an impressive resume in the health and fitness field. Wade is a former bodybuilder who competed in the Mr. Universe competition. He has been a vegan bodybuilder now for twenty years. Matt has a degree in kinesiology. He is a strength and conditioning coach and a serial entrepreneur who built 13 companies in 20 years. In this podcast, we cover Wade's 20-year “dark journey” to find the perfect protein powder recipe Wade's story - from bodybuilding champion to “a bag of crap” who then became vegan and rose back up to successful fitness entrepreneur Wade's dietary history and Matt's dietary history Why both Matt and Wade can't wait for Protein Breakthrough The potent protein power of hemp seeds Why pumpkin seeds make a fantastic ingredient for this protein powder Why a diet low in enzymes is highly detrimental to your health The extraordinary quality of chocolate in Protein Breakthrough The food science behind the emulsifiers in this new protein powder How Matt picked the perfect sweetener for Protein Breakthrough Why Wade's Mission is to Help People Overcome Poor Digestion For Wade to become a three-time Canadian national Bodybuilding Champion and competitor for Mr. Universe required some severe self-discipline. Wade had that in spades. But what Wade didn't have back in those days was knowledge about digestion. He was eating a lacto-vegetarian diet. That was fine. Whey protein shakes became a big part of his training routine and required for him to build muscle mass naturally. As Wade was slamming back a ton of whey, the problem was his digestive capabilities were limited in processing all of that whey protein. He hoped that the whey would aid in his workout recovery. Instead, all that whey protein was creating “a sickly layer of black, dark, rotting sludge” building upon his intestinal walls. He didn't realize that his protein shake of choice was feeding the “bad bacteria” in his gut, where they multiplied and caused him so much trouble, he became “a marshmallow man.” Wade suffered from brain fog as his leaky gut allowed the sludge to enter his bloodstream. After his Mr. Universe competition, Wade gained 42 pounds of fat and water. This drastic drop in fitness slammed him psychologically. Wade knows how practical and life-changing a protein powder can be. Now, he is off-the-charts excited about what Protein Breakthrough offers those who need high-quality, meatless protein. Matt Says this “beautiful” ingredient is arguably the closest food to “perfection”… During this revealing conversation, Matt recalls Wade's introduction to hemp protein. This was a game-changer for Wade as a bodybuilder. Back then, Vancouver, Canada, was an early hotbed for hemp. Wade also personally knew one of the “godfathers” of hemp protein - the machine's creator that broke down those tiny hemp seeds into a powder. Wade suddenly noticed he got more robust as an early adopter and had faster workout recoveries after using hemp protein powder. Wade was so impressed with the results, he and Matt began sharing this discovery with the athletes they were training - 15,000 worldwide - over the next four years. Wade did not care at the time how poorly hemp seeds tasted back in those days. Fortunately, hemp processing has come a long way, along with the food science that now enables hemp seed protein to taste fantastic. All the other ingredients in the mix together are what make Protein Breakthrough so tasty. You don't have to swallow something that tastes like dirt anymore to get optimized results. This isn't the early 2000s. Protein Breakthrough is a genuinely cutting-edge product that Wade has been searching for for 20 years to find. As a vegan bodybuilder, he dreamed that advances in food technology and food science would one day create a “holy grail” protein powder that vegans would love to drink! Not just tolerate. The time has come. Wade's “dark journey” is finally over. “I feel like the guy that was searching for Shangri-La - he's lost in the wilderness and has all these crazy adventures, and then he finally stumbles into the enchanted canyon and finds it [paradise].” Listening to Matt and Wade passionately share from their heart is a lot of fun. Tune in, and you will quickly notice how genuine their enthusiasm is for Protein Breakthrough. Finally! A protein powder that vegans and keto lovers can both enjoy. Athletes are going to love this. Kids will request it as a snack. Mothers will be able to trust that it's healthy. Athletes and vegetarians are going to flock to this product. And meat-eaters will throw away their whey Frankenstein shakes and embrace something truly delicious. Tune in, save money, feel better, get stronger - this episode could change your life. Episode Resources:Matt Gallant's Website: https://mattgallant.tv/ More information about Protein Breakthrough: https://proteinbreakthrough.com
If you want to get in the best shape of your life and want to push how far you can go, one of the best things you can do is book a photoshoot. Charlie connects with one of the elite coaches in CJ Coaching and the owner of Prima Fitness, Matt Williams. They exchange views about the perks of doing a photoshoot and the process one goes through before the shoot. Matt also expresses the importance of explaining the process to the people around you. Plus, he shares the different concerns his clients ask him. Doing a photo shoot is a strange environment but, the more you come prepared and the more you have a game plan, that is always beneficial. “It's not about being narcissistic; it's about self-confidence and a sense of achievement and having pride in something you really excelled at.” - Matt Williams In this episode: Biggest mistake that people do when doing a photoshoot How Matt starts the training with his clients Let's talk about water and carb manipulation Tanning, shaving, and everything else you should prepare Resources: Men's Program Shreddin8 - www.shreddin8.com CJ Shredding Squad FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/cjoaching FREE Abs Training Course - https://cj8weekshred.com/freeabguide Book Your FREE Six Pack Strategy Call Here - https://cjtransformations.com/application Connect with Matt Williams: Website - https://www.primafitness.uk/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mwpt22/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/primafitness_coach Twitter - https://twitter.com/primamatt LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-williams-ba-hons-629bb1a8/ Free Home Workout - https://freetrainingguide.net/supplement-guide1604686018268 Connect with Charlie Johnson: Website - https://www.charliejohnsonfitness.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CharlieJohnsonFitness/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/charliejohnsonfitness YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh_TVSETtwjxuAvn-AOqifQ
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Habitat Podcast #130 - Matt Zahl joins Jared and Brian once again on the podcast. Matt was on EP 65 (link below) all about 10-acre habitat management. Now Matt is moving on up! We are going to document Matt's journey as he builds up his brand new 30 Acre home site. We cover: How Matt thought out Property Design, 130" Buck in 3 years, 150" in a lifetime, Details on Matt's Timber Harvest, Where to place the Building Site, Shapes, size, and locations of new Food Plots, Great treestand and hunting access, And much more! HP Episode #65 - Matt Zahl - http://bit.ly/MATTZAHL Habitat PODCASTS & GEAR: http://bit.ly/HABITATGEAR Leave us a great review here: https://apple.co/2uhoqOO Killer Food Plots - http://bit.ly/KillerFP 10% and free shipping w/code: HP10% Packer Maxx - http://bit.ly/PACKERMAXX $25 off with code: HPC25 Morse Nursery - http://bit.ly/MorseTrees 10% off and free shipping w/code: HABITAT10 HuntWise - http://bit.ly/2MHQIYz Michigan Whitetail Pursuit - http://bit.ly/MWpursuit Realtree Land Pro - Lake States - https://bit.ly/34acwE9
Matt Barber and Joel Doub are the owners of Tom Morgan Rodsmiths, one of the West’s most renowned custom fly rod companies. I was introduced to Matt and Joel nearly three and half years ago and was quickly fascinated by their entrepreneurial journey and Tom Morgan Rodsmiths’ storied history in the fly fishing world. As longtime listeners may remember, I recorded a podcast with Matt and Joel in January of 2018, about a year after they had purchased the company from Tom and Gerri Morgan. In that conversation we talked in depth about the history of the company, Matt and Joel’s unconventional backgrounds, and their plans for the future of TMR-- it was a fun conversation that led to a great friendship between all of us. - But in the more than three years since I published that episode, Tom Morgan Rodsmiths has grown in size and scope, and Matt and Joel have continued to evolve as business owners. They’ve enjoyed highs that include being featured in the New York Times and steadily growing their sales year over year. But they’ve also faced unexpected challenges, most notably a global pandemic and its far-reaching supply chain and economic effects. But thanks to their creativity, planning, complementary skill sets, and unwavering commitment to the values of the founders Tom and Gerri Morgan, Matt and Joel have thrived as entrepreneurs and built wonderful lives for their families in Montana. - A quick, one-time snapshot of any entrepreneurial venture can never provide the full, vivid story of a company and its owners, so I wanted to bring Matt and Joel back on the podcast to give us an update and share some of their hard-earned wisdom and lessons learned. We talked a bit about the specifics of the fly fishing business, but most of the topics we discussed were around resilience, teamwork, marketing, managing complex work, and maintaining a positive attitude-- actionable advice that almost anyone could put to use in business or creative endeavors. You don’t need to listen to our first episode to glean value from this one, but it’s worth a listen too, so there’s a link in the notes to access that episode if you’d like. - Be sure to check out the Tom Morgan Rodsmiths website and follow them on social media-- links to everything are in the notes. They will be celebrating the company’s 25th anniversary in the coming weeks and offering some special, one-of-a-kind products that will be of interest to anglers and outdoor enthusiasts of all stripes. Thanks to Matt and Joel for the inspiring conversation, and I hope you enjoy! --- Full Episode Notes and Links: https://mountainandprairie.com/tmr-2/ https://tommorganrodsmiths.com TMR on Instagram TMR on Facebook Matt & Joel's First M&P Episode David Gessner Virtual Event --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 4:30 – Introduction to Matt and Joel 11:30 – Update on the progress of Tom Morgan Rodsmiths 16:15 – Matt and Joel discuss the benefits and challenges of co-owning a business 12:15 – Matt and Joel discuss how they navigate owning Tom Morgan Rodsmiths while respecting the legacy of its founders 27:45 – Matt and Joel talk about coverage they received from the New York Times 31:45 – Matt and Joel explain their thoughts and practice of marketing their products 38:15 – How Matt and Joel stay organized to manage the many, many challenges of running a business 49:30 – Matt and Joel discuss generosity in their work and lives 53:15 – Matt and Joel talk about living in Montana, having recently moved there 56:15 – Matt and Joel’s book recommendations 58:45 – Matt and Joel’s parting words of wisdom --- ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE: Mountain & Prairie - All Episodes Mountain & Prairie Shop Mountain & Prairie on Instagram Upcoming Events About Ed Roberson Support Mountain & Prairie Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts
UFC Hall of Famer, former UFC Welterweight Champion, TUF Season 6 coach, and podcaster extraordinaire Matt Serra Skypes in for today's episode of MMA Headlines. He and Mike talk about Matt's encounter with Josua Fabia, what Jon Jones has up his sleeve, Khabib's untarnished legacy, Rob Font's dominant performance against Cody Garbrandt, Champion Charles Oliveira as an underdog, Jake Paul as a self-proclaimed troll, and lots more! Be sure to hit that subscribe button and click the bell for notifications so you can watch the episodes as soon as they are released! Watch the taping of this episode here: https://youtu.be/3PzT0_IdKew Listen to the MMA Unfiltered podcast here: https://www.ufc.com/podcast Check out all episodes of Dana White: Lookin' for a Fight here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9m3-_Hv6qNgju4RtKK0oc3IokbXEwJll Check out all the clips and highlights of The Real Quick With Mike Swick Podcast at the official clip account, Quick Swick Clips: http://www.youtube.com/c/QuickSwickClips Please check out our sponsors and save: AKA Thailand, The Worlds Premier Luxury Training Resort. Save 10% now by booking online at https://akathailand.com ! Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code "Quick" at MANSCAPED.com! Timestamps: 0:00 Matt's encounter with Joshua Fabia at Fight Island 23:24 What does Jon Jones have up his sleeve? 29:47 Khabib turning down $100 million only adds to his legacy 36:00 Jake Paul is a self-proclaimed troll 42:45 How Matt and Mike saved their businesses during the lockdown 50:49 Rob Font looked phenomenal against Cody Garbrandt 54:43 The thing Mike hates most from his fight career 58:09 Champion Charles Oliveira is an underdog?! 1:00:57 Mike is a lot like Din Thomas, and Matt's case for TRT Business E-mail: Info@MikeSwick.com Follow: Matt Serra: https://www.instagram.com/mattserrabjj https://twitter.com/MattSerraUFC https://www.facebook.com/matt.serra.503 Mike Swick: http://www.Instagram.com/Mike_Swick http://www.twitter.com/OfficialSwick http://www.Facebook.com/MikeSwick Mike Swick is a 15-time UFC veteran and a former top contender in two weight divisions. He is also the founder and CEO of the AKA Thailand super gym in Phuket, as well as the owner of Swick Savage™ and Savage Life Media™. Follow Us: http://www.youtube.com/c/RealQuickwMikeSwickPodcast http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/real-quick-w-mike-swick-podcast/id1268441670 http://soundcloud.com/RealQuickPodcast http://Instagram.com/RealQuickWithMikeSwick http://Twitter.com/RQMSPodcast https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=408915&refid=stpr Host: Mike Swick Guest: Matt Serra Produced & Directed by: Mike Swick Filmed & Edited by: Greg Blunt Clips and Marketing by: Evan Shoman Music Producer: Benny Youngbaht Music: Danny Bunnathong Artwork: Simon Netherton For more info about AKA Thailand: http://AKAThailand.com https://www.youtube.com/c/AKAThailandGym http://Instagram.com/AKAThailand http://Facebook.com/AKAThailandGym http://Twitter.com/AKAThailand Thank you for listening!
We hear it all the time by newbie investors. “I don’t have any money to get started in real estate!”. The most beautiful part of creative financing is that it’s not your money that you’re investing. But we recognize that new investors who are just putting together a network might feel a little stuck as they’re raising private money. Matt’s got your back, so grab some paper to jot down how you can start building a private investor network.No one, and I mean no one, likes a pushy salesman. So when you talk to someone about investing, you don’t want to find yourself chasing them down. You should push a little and then pull back. Matt breaks the investing ice by asking these three questions:—Would you like a 10% return on your money?—How much money would you have for a deal like that?—Would it make sense for me to call you if I find a deal like that?Matt is so good at asking questions that really open up the conversation and give the potential private investor the chance to opt-in. You’ll hear why the phrase “Really, why?” is one of his favorite sentences to keep the conversation going. When you’re in real estate, you can’t keep what you’re doing secret. Real estate is a people business.You’re also going to hear how Matt evaluates a virtual wholesaling deal, and it is so cool to watch. He wants to know right off the bat if there’s equity and will it cash flow? After that, he gets very specific on his numbers, and he talks about how he uses CADS, or Cash After Debt Service. Check out Matt’s YouTube channel for more amazing content, and we’ll see you back here next week, same time and place, for our weekly webinar.What's Inside:—Anticipatory thinking will kill your business; stop creating hypothetical situations in your head where you fail.—Matt’s three questions he asks every potential hard money lender.—Is it illegal to ask for private money? We’ll tell you how you can get in trouble asking for private money.—How Matt figures out whether a property is a good deal; he goes deep in the weeds here on deal structuring and you’re going to love it.
In this episode, I am joined by Matthew Brill, Vice President for Treasury at Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield since 2020. He started his career in accounting at KPMG in the year 1995. After which, he moved to General Motors as a manager in a rotational program for 5 years. He then worked for Healthpeak for 12 years where he built his career as Treasurer of the company. Matt shares his own experience, journey, and gives advice for up and coming treasurers in the industry. In this episode we discuss: How Matt came to and why he chose treasury as a career. The highlights of his career. Sharing his Treasury experience at Healthpeak for 12 years. Matt’s thoughts on networking. How having mentors can help your career. The best advice he wants to pass on to listeners. Characteristics he looks for in hiring team members. How the role of the treasurer will change along with technological advancement.
Matthew Staples is back on the podcast! In this episode, Matthew discusses how he has grown his Twitch and how his life and poker game have changed with his Twitch success. You’ll hear all about his weight loss bet with Jaime Staples and how it helped him improve his mental clarity for playing poker on long streams. Also, you’ll hear how to create a strategy for avoiding burnout whilst growing your Twitch and YouTube audience. Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn from Matthew in this episode: How Matthew’s Twitch streaming started to boom Why Matt is studying harder than ever to play high stakes poker The weight loss bet and journey, how eating less energised Matthew’s streaming How to ride the Twitch grind and avoiding burnout Advice on making a unique stream and how to play multiple tables Ideas to grow a poker-based YouTube channel Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction 0:15 – Welcoming Matthew to the episode 1:15 – The good and bad of 2020 6:00 – Poker game evolution 8:45 – WPT & Largest Twitch Score 10:45 – How Matthew grew his streaming career 14:05 – Weight loss bet with Jaime Staples 26:30 – Being Twitch “famous” and planning for the future 31:15 – Avoiding Twitch burnout and taking breaks 34:30 – Discussing Phil Hellmuth’s success and exploring opportunities 42:05 – How Matt makes a unique stream & playing multiple tables 50:00 – Having Jaime Staples as a brother 51:40 – Poker State of the Union 53:40 – YouTube strategy 59:30 – Hitting 100k on Twitch 1:02:00 – Prop bets 1:03:50 – Favourite win 1:05:00 – Gap between playing poker and streaming 1:08:50 – Being sponsored 1:10:00 – Poker idols 1:12:00 – Aliases and partypoker changes 1:19:15 – Favourite movies 1:20:50 – Long term plans 1:24:20 – Playing against Jaime Staples 1:28:00 – Discovering why you’re playing bad 1:30:20 – Bankroll strategy, Influence and Favourite Tournaments 1:34:00 – Dating life and lining up stream schedules 1:41:00 – Final thoughts and wrapping up the stream Episode Resources: Matthew Staples Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthew_stapless/ Matthew Staples Twitter: https://twitter.com/MattStaplesPKR Matthew Staples Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mattstaples/ Matthew Staples YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbGNlQJQxhjod8BN7DQdi_A Podcast Links: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/jeffgrosspoker/ partypoker: https://www.partypoker.com/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jeff-gross-the-flow-show/id1463609319 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Yp1jHCaqvYsLtS7lNCGAA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffgrosspoker/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeffGrossPoker
About this episode My guest this week is Matt Meeker, Co-founder of Bark, and while the Bark's name itself might not cause your ears to perk up in excitement for what's to come in this episode. Bark's various product lines are household names. Their flagship product being BarkBox, with over 1.7 million active BarkBox subscribers, BarkBox is the Premier subscription dog toy and treat service. In addition to BarkBox, Bark has various product lines that can be found in over 23,000 retail outlets. Matts entire episode is chock full of value because his journey and his experiences are so extensive. To start with Matt was one of the digital advertising pioneers, and we discuss what digital advertising was like long before the days of Facebook ads. Matt was also a Co-founder of Meetup, which eventually sold the WeWork for $156 million in 2017. And now in 2021, Matt and the Bark leadership team are navigating the SPAC landscape to bring Bark to the public markets. As I said, Matts episode covers quite a bit of ground and I'm super pumped to bring it to you. But with that said while I know, you're excited to hear his insights into SPAC's and all things subscription-related we need to start at the very beginning. In this episode, you'll hear: How he grew up in a small town in Iowa with his parents who were very different. His father was a conservative accountant and his mother a rebel who encouraged him to form his path. How he was entrepreneurial from a young age, at school he had many side hustles like running the schools poker games and selling red cups to buy beer. How he played Racquetball competitively and went on to play at the National Tournament. Matt went to the University of Minnesota but only lasted one quarter as he only went because everyone expected him to go. How Matt dropped out of college and joined the Navy and became a weather observer. Matt went back to university and paid his way through in cash. After college he joined a Digital Ad Agency in March 1997, the company focused on getting traffic from the website to the store. They had big companies like Disney, Capital One and Discover. Matt explains what digital advertising was like in 2000. He shares that the Ad company was very successful but he did sell it, with this he joined forces with one of the companies investors to start a new company. Matt explains that his next company wasn't successful and it was all down to the execution of the business. The company had more money they knew what to do with and hired big names in the business world but never made a real product or spoke to a customer. Matt shares how the founder of the Ad agency Scott started talking about the next business venture. Matt shares how Scott and himself started Meetup, a company trying to encourage people to get out of their house and meet people online. They also wanted to change the negative narrative of meeting people online. How Matt and Scott hired their CTO for Meetup from a listing they put on Craigslist. Matt shares that he left Meetup because it was getting too big with 45 employees and he didn't want the stress of it. Matt founded Barkbox in September 2011 and never thought it would grow to over 735 employees. Matt shares that he started Barkbox as he was living in New York with his Great Dane Hugo, when they went into a pet shop there was nothing for big dogs. He shares that Groupon brought in half of their customers in the first year. Matt shares how BarkBox has further developed into different sections like SuperHuman, Bark Bright, Bark Eats and Bark Home. How BarkBox developed its own dog food as they wanted dogs to be fed as an individual. Resources from this episode Join Grindology: https://grindology.com/ ExpressVPN: Get 3 Months Free → https://www.expressvpn.com/startupstory Get Emails: https://app.getemails.com/referrals/newaccount?ref=R18HWW5 The Startup Story Inner Circle: https://www.thestartupstory.co/vip The Startup Story on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thestartupstory The Startup Story is now on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jamesmckinney The Startup Story on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestartupstory Sponsor Movo: https://movo.cash/ Bark HQ: https://bark.co/ BarkBox: https://www.barkbox.com Share the podcast The Startup Story community has been so incredible sharing our podcast with others, and we thank you! We do have more stories to tell and more people to reach. There are three ways you can help. First, the most powerful way you can support this podcast is by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Your attitude determines how far you can go. Imagine being declared bankrupt, collecting those pieces and working towards being a millionaire. It calls for a positive mindset and the will to go back to the drawing board and start all over again. In this episode, we have the honour of hosting Matt Haycox. Matt is an entrepreneur who has seen the beautiful and the ugly of the entrepreneurship world. At the age of 27, Matt was declared bankrupt, but that didn’t stop him from becoming the person he is today. Listen in as he shares his life experiences. How Matt got Himself Bankrupt At the age of 26, Matt was on top of his game. He was involved in several businesses. By the time he was 27, he watched everything go down and crumble into ashes. Expensive loans were running his businesses, and he could no longer keep up. He was declared bankrupt. Being married, with a young daughter, Matt knew he didn’t have time for pity parties. He had to get back to the drawing board and come back with a plan that would get him up again. Currently, Matt is doing great things as a funding guru. Matt’s Advice to People Struggling with their Businesses According to Matt, if you are in a struggling situation or are about to hit a downfall, the best thing you can do is seek help and advice from as many mentors as you possibly can. Your problem is not unique, many people have been there, and they are willing to help you. Matt’s Super Power Matt takes pride in his ability to see the positive side of everything he goes through. He has a positive mindset that has helped him become the person he is today. Time Stamps [00:52] Matt’s story from bankruptcy to being a millionaire [07:43] Funding guru [11:35] Matt’s podcast [14:53] Does Matt offer mentorship? [16:30] Matt’s mindset [19:22] Matt’s advice to people struggling with their businesses or have been declared bankrupt [22:31] Matt’s inner superpower Quotes “Everybody’s got something to teach somebody. And, you know, no matter who you are, no matter what your background or what your walk of life, you’re everybody’s got some experience in something that other people haven’t got.” “Seek the help and advice from as many mentors as possible.” “I’m always positive. You know, I always try and see the best in situations.” Connect with Matt Haycox Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thematthaycox/?hl=en Twitter - https://twitter.com/thematthaycox?lang=en
Can you do creative financing deals with Realtors? I mean, sure. You can do anything if the agent will agree to it. But it can definitely be more complicated. Do banks really allow subject-to deals? Join Pace Morby, Matt Theriault and me LIVE every Wednesday at 8 a.m. PST and 11 a.m. EST as we talk high-level creative financing strategies. We’re going to answer all of your questions about how to get more creative with your deal strategies.In this episode, we’re covering topics ranging from “How is a novation agreement different from an assignment?” to “How Matt has gamified real estate.” We’ll provide links and resources in the videos and notes so that you can use the same companies, scorecards, and programs that we do.You’re doing yourself a big disservice if you’re looking for one kind of deal with one kind of exit strategy. You need to see yourself as a deal finder, no matter what asset class you’re in. We talk about my current favorite strategy of land-flipping, and Matt’s love for buy-and-hold forever. You’ll even see us partner with commenters throughout the show. If you’re looking for a better investor network, check out the comment section on our LIVES.We’ll even touch a little on inflation, the future of the 1031-exchange, and why Dodd-Frank isn’t as scary as people make it out to be. We’ll see you next week at the same time and place. You don’t want to miss it!What's Inside:—How Matt and I like to lean into motivated sellers to see where they’re at, how close they are to selling, and if anything has changed that moves the needle on their motivation.—You don’t want to identify yourself as the exit strategy because you really need to see yourself as a deal finder.—Concerned about the Dodd-Frank Act? Why you don’t really need to be.—How do you know when it’s time to quit your day job?
Matt LaFrance is a 37-year-old husband and father of three young boys from San Jose, CA. He was diagnosed with MS in 2009 at the age of 25. In May he will be running 162 miles in six days as part of the 2021 MS Run the US relay team. I’ll let that sink in. 162 miles in six days. AND he has MS! MS Run the US is the longest annual relay run across America. It’s an epic 3,260-mile run to stop MS! The relay begins in April in Santa Monica, CA and finishes in August in New York. The relay team is made up of 19 runners hand-selected from a pool of applicants nationwide. Matt is running the MS Run The US relay to inspire those who have been recently diagnosed and support those living with MS who have not been as fortunate as him. If you're able, please consider donating to this worthy cause and supporting Matt. Topics covered in this episode include: Matt’s diagnosis story and his life since then Why he decided to combat his illness with exercise, diet, and supplements, rather than DMTs Why Matt views his MS diagnosis as a blessing in disguise How Matt got involved with MS Run The US How you can support him in his epic run Resources for this episode (clickable links): MS Run The US website Matt’s fundraising profile on the MS Run The US website MS Hope website Follow Matt on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn Help keep FUMS alive at the FUMS Podcast Patreon page Sign up for the Patients Getting Paid course email waiting list ** Sign up for The FUMS 6-Pack here: The FUMS 6-Pack. ~ Special thanks to my podcast editor Steve Woodward. Do you have a podcast or are you interested in starting a pod? **GREAT way for a Patient to get PAID!! I HIGHLY recommend adding Steve to your team. Find him at PodcastingEditor.com
How to Build a Team with Matt Oviatt 2020 was one of the most trying years for most businesses due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Many businesses cut on great talents since they had to reduce expenses, and salaries were the best place to start. According to Matt Oviatt, cutting on talents is the worst mistake any business can make. Matt had an eye-welling moment in that season when some of his employees were ready to work for him without pay, and others were ready to wait until he was comfortable enough to pay them. Matt will be sharing his wisdom and knowledge on how to build a team. Matt Oviatt is a fellow CEO. He is a high-powered real estate executive. Matt has built a fantastic team around him, and his company has a peerless company culture. Matt and I will have an in-depth conversation around building a team. Listen in and learn Key Talking Points of the Episode: [02:17] Matt's backstory and how he got into real estate [04:29] How Matt's business made it through the 2008 GFC [06:28] How to build a team [10:12] What inspired Matt to see real estate as a vehicle to wealth creation? [16:44] Matt's decision to hire a COO [24:11] Culture and team building [29:32] Matt's evolution as a leader and who has inspired the change? [39:48] Matt's take on working remotely [41:13] Matt's business role model and how he continues to grow personally and professionally [47:49] Real estate as a retirement vehicle Quotables: "The people that want to exit a business and just live on cash flow do not enjoy what they do." "If you want to make sure that your people are accountable, and your marketing channels are accountable, and each part of your business is accountable, then you've got to know your numbers." "When you take care of people for the value that they bring, when you willingly increase their compensation without making them come in to ask for it. That goes a long way for the people too. “The true mark of a good leader is someone that has figured out how to replace themselves." "When you hire talent and pay them well, you see the benefits*10 through your business." "A tremendous amount of value comes from seeing people face to face, looking them in the eyes, interacting and joking around. Having those relationships and developing them is something that you just can't do remotely." "Life's about people, and having good relationships." "Delayed gratification is a sign of maturity. I think real estate is the classic mature investing strategy." Resources and Links Mentioned: Books: Turn the Ship Around-L. David Marquet E-myth- Michael E. Gerbe
In this Episode, we speak to Maddy Martin, VP of Marketing (and partnerships) for Smith.ai, and one of her more active agency partners Matt Burke, CEO of Zillametrics. Our goal was to unpack their partnership to determine what makes it so successful for both parties. How to find and enable thought leader agencies to create content with you to attract both users and other agencies. Aligning on target audience overlap, the content and mutual value. Supporting clients who come through those collaborations. Holding each side accountable throughout. And for Maddy - building the repeatable process around this solid example of Partner Enablement. “What resonates the most is when somebody has done the due diligence enough to understand the type of clients we're working with and the type of solutions that are going to benefit us.” - Matt Burke How to attract thought leader agency partners. How to enable them to create help-desk quality case studies for your blog. The strategy for taking the client testimonial > matching that to an agency facilitator > and enabling the agency to showcase it on your blog as well as theirs. How Maddy helped speed up the case study creation by making introductions. How Matt would want to start and progress a new partnership. Maddy’s routine for finding and reaching out to agencies to get a calendar event. Matt’s advice to any tech teams to ensure a successful partnership. Maddy’s survey suggestion to uncover new partnership opportunities. Sections: [00:03:38] - Intros [00:06:16] - Overview of the outcome of their partnership [00:11:04] - Whatenabled Matt to be productive [00:14:20] - Maddy’s SOPs and advice [00:23:30] - How Matt likes to vet partnerships [00:33:24] - How to approach Matt’s agency persona [00:35:29] - Final advice from Maddy Resources: Here’s the article Matt created for Smith.ai Sendoso.com - The leading sending platform. Partnerstack.com - Partner tracking and payouts. Sharework.co - A free account mapping solution.
Matt Dancho joins us to discuss his various packages for time series analysis and his courses on the topic through his company Business Science. In this episode you will learn: • How Matt got into time series library development [4:22] • Business Science [7:00] • R Shiny [9:36] • Matt’s 6 time series models [14:11] • Timetk [15:02] • Modeltime [29:32] • Gluon package [36:04] • Modeltime Ensemble [43:12] • Modeltime H2O [45:22] • Modeltime Resample [48:10] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/463
Resources: ✅ Join the Sales Revolution: If you’re ready to do sales differently, you’re in the right place. This community is for entrepreneurs and sales pros to connect, grow, + learn the new (and highly improved) connection-based way of selling. https://www.facebook.com/groups/salesrevolutiongroup Some would call selling as a profession for those with the gift of gab. But is being able to speak well enough of a requirement to succeed in sales? Without a doubt, there’s a lot of money to make in sales. But without grasping the real nature and behavior of your buyers or prospects, no matter how eloquent a speaker you are, your call would just end up in a wild goose chase! In today’s episode, Matt Ryder and I talk all about the psychology behind the new model of selling and what makes it so key in closing your calls and converting your prospects. We talk about the necessity of scripts, the importance of having a solid sales process, and how all of these can transform your life as a salesperson. Stop playing everything by ear and start selling the right way! Tune in now! In this episode, we cover: Introduction [00:00] How Matt’s way of selling evolved over time [01:36] A crash course on the new model of selling [05:11] Why you need to use scripts [09:19] The essence of understanding the psychology of selling [14:23] A nice sales process makes a salesperson’s life simpler [19:46] Changing your life through the proper sales techniques [23:33] ✅ If you're looking to take your sales to the 7th level, book a “Clarity Call” below and let’s see if you're a good fit for our sales training program!
Delivering an efficient and high-end service sounds like a challenging task, but Matthew Weber is here to tell you that it can be done. As today’s guest, we speak with Matthew about his experiences as a maxillofacial surgeon, what it takes to start your own practice from the ground up, and the virtues of taking digital impressions. To kick off our episode, we get to know Matthew by hearing more about his practice, as he touches on why starting from scratch is oftentimes better than buying a business. Following this, we dive into Matthew’s implant program and discover why this element of his practice has become so popular. He uncovers a range of detail, including his scanning process, torque checks, and impressions. Later in the show, we look at Matthew’s practice more closely and find out how he approaches patients who need cover-screws, where he fits into the communication chain with labs and dentists, and what types of equipment you might find in his surgery room. Wrapping up the show we ask Matthew some rapid-fire questions. We find out about the influential books he’s read this past year, his habits for success, and what his favorite tattoo-able is. Join us today! Key Points From This Episode:Introducing today’s guest, Matthew Weber.Matthew shares his professional history with listeners, as well as his current setup.Why Matthew decided to build a practice from the ground up.Some challenges Matthew has faced in setting up his practice.Hear what makes Matthew’s implant program dynamic and popular.How Matt deals with patients who have flat cover-screws.The benefits of taking digital impressions.Matt walks us through the scanning process.We discuss the second-stage visit and how Matthew approaches them.The biggest problems Matthew ran into when he started offering digital impressions.Matthew shares some of the equipment and tech he uses in his practice.How Matthew tackles full arch cases in his patients.Stay tuned for our rapid-fire questions.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Matthew Weber on LinkedInPrinciples on AmazonDiscipline Equals Freedom on Amazon
Hello everyone, and welcome to this week's episode of the Goalie Hacks podcast, today on the show I have one of the greatest coaches I ever had the privilege of being coached by, and that’s my old coach from the Surrey Eagles when we went all the way to the RBC cup in 2013, Matt Erhart. We discuss about winning the BCHL championship and the RBC cup in 1998 and the effect it had on the team. Kind of work that went into building Quinnipiac over a short period of time and the secret behind his team’s success. How Matt and I met, our journey together, and the most pivotal moments in our RBC run and BCHL championship season in 2012/13. His secret as a coach that helps identify the potential in Goaltenders that will translate to success on the ice. The most important aspect and skill goalies need in order to win championships. One thing Goalies should start working on today that coaches want to see at the next level. Click here for full show notes: https://goaliehacks.com/ghp-54-matt-erhart/**NeurotrackerX Details ****Join The Goalie Hacks Inner Circle*****Checkout Our Youtube Channel*****Sign-up For Our E-mail List***Send us a DM on Instagram*Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/goaliehacks)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/goaliehacks)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/goaliehacks)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/goaliehacks)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/goaliehacks)
Have you ever been DMed by a total stranger? Only to find out you're being scammed? Or have you tried to cold DM someone only to get a cold response? In this episode, Matt and James talk about some of the funniest stories they've encountered from people who've tried to cold DM them. Not to give total discredit for cold DMs when it comes to sales, but Matt and James explain further why cold DMs are not such a good idea most of the time. We've had so much fun recording this episode so laugh and learn with us in today's episode of Coffee is for Closers! Episode Highlights: Hey, guys! What's up? [0:00] Introduction to the topic [0:55] Don't cold DM people, you need permission [8:35] Matt and James talk about the funniest cold DM stories [12:13] You need to have a reason if you'd like to cold DM someone [28:34] To cold DM or not to; that is the question [35:02] Don't hijack other people's Facebook groups [37:55] When you cold DM someone, don't target their vulnerabilities [39:49] Matt leaves some tips on doing cold DMs properly [44:47] How Matt sold someone using nothing but gifts [46:40] About Our Hosts: Matt and James are from Sales Sniper, a sales consulting agency dedicated to helping companies increase close rates, build sales systems, and conduct sales training. They generate millions in sales for their clients every month and easily get the top done for your sales agency. Connect with Matt and James: YouTube Facebook Instagram Email LinkedIn If you liked this episode, don't forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast! Thanks for tuning in! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Money Talks, Hugh interviewed CEO of DiBara Masonry, Founder of the Undercover Contractor and CEO of Confident Homeowner, Matt DiBara. Matt is a fourth generation business owner of a bicoastal Construction and Masonry business. We Discussed: 1) Matt's family upbringing in the Construction and Masonry business 2) Building and maintaining the culture of a Family run business 3) How Matt and his team, hit growth levers during Covid Times 4) How Matt has leveraged his experience into new endeavors. Hugh Meyer - https://instagram.com/hughmeyerofficial https://www.linkedin.com/in/hughmeyer/ Matt DiBara - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-dibara-9697741a2/
Guest: Matt Heinz; Chief Revenue Officer at Amplitude In this episode, we cover: Matt’s atypical career path from sales leader to quota-carrying account executive tasked with building a company’s go-to-market strategy. (3:06) … How top-tier content marketing can create large amounts of inbound demand. (6:55) … Transparency vs. flexibility: The marketing and sales lessons learned from bringing a product up-market. (11:27) … Matt’s ‘blue-collar’ work ethic and the importance of acting like a leader. (14:27) … Why personal success is often tied to the success of a group. (17:56) … How leadership changes as personal responsibility over a company’s success increases. (20:32) … Product analytics: How Amplitude, Matt’s current company, helps organizations understand their customers more fully. (25:52) … ‘I needed a different challenge in my career’: Why Matt left Adobe to work at Amplitude, a smaller company. (30:38) … Why it’s not always possible to fully prepare for the challenges senior leaders face in business. (35:10) … Matt’s take on what a successful relationship between a sales engineer and sales rep looks like. (40:07) … How Matt defines grit. (44:07)
Today, Maria shines the light on the change in education that often occurs unnoticed through initiatives teachers lead in their classrooms. She shares the stories of three high school teachers who teach different subjects from history to English, physics and chemistry but do have one thing in common: They want to help their students build skills that are rarely developed through the traditional curriculum, or they are developed in ways that students don’t find engaging. Under their respective circumstances and in their own ways, these three teachers decided to lead initiatives and create new experiences for their students. In doing so, they expanded or replaced the standard curriculum in their classrooms. Listen to these inspiring stories and Maria’s reflections to help you make education better, one classroom at a time. Listen to this episode and explore:How teachers’ initiatives help high school students build skills rarely developed in the classroom (0:30)How Matt identified a different approach to motivate students to learn to write by becoming bloggers (2:20)How Howard taught his students financial skills to help them avoid making the mistakes he did (7:20)How Dennis started a school newspaper to help his students develop media literacy skills and find their voice. (13:45)Maria’s closing reflections and call-to-action (20:05) Where to find more about Matt, Howard and Dennis:Matt Neil on LinkedInMatt Neil on TwitterMatt’s Podcast: The Good Humans Show Howard Malitz on LinkedInDennis Mihalsky on LinkedinStudents Disrupting Mentioned in this episode:Episode 57 - Creating Good Humans by Teaching Students & Training Teachers with Matt NeilEpisode 63 - Becoming a Teacher: The Long Road to True Belonging with Howard MalitzEpisode 37 - Empowering Students to Find their Voice with Dennis Mihalsky Production team:Host & Producer: Maria XenidouIntroduction Voice: David Bourne Contact us:impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com Music credits:Like Lee performed by The Mini VandalsTransition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks
About this episode My guest this week is Matt Mullenweg, co-founder of WordPress and CEO of Automattic. In this episode, you are going to hear from the creator of the platform that powers over one-third of the entire internet. Yes, you read that correctly! Wordpress powers one out of every three websites that is accessible online. There are many unique elements to Matt's story and we cover many of them within this episode. Two main topics that we unpack is the broader discussion around open-sourced software and the economy behind it, as well as his thoughts on the distributed workforce. Both of which, Matt is (without argument) the defacto expert on. As brands all over the world are scrambling to adjust to a remote workforce, Matt has built his business on this model from day one. As of today, Automattic has a distributed workforce of around 1,300 employees. We discuss why he built it this way, how he has done so successfully, and what other people need to consider if they want to move in this direction. There is a tremendous amount of value in this episode and I cannot wait for you to hear Matt Mullenweg's startup story. In this episode, you'll hear: How he grew up in Houston in a household that was on the lower end of the middle class, watching his hard-working parents constantly pushing themselves to do more and picking up any extra work they could find. From a young age he always had an entrepreneurial flair, starting his first company as a window cleaner, then went onto build computers at high school. How he originally wanted to be a Jazz musician coming out of high school, but through competing in a high school challenge called ‘Federal Reserve Challenge' Matt found his love for microeconomics. With competing he was able to travel to Washington DC and experience his first taste of the intellectual business world. How the first 25 years of his life was very modelled after his dad, until he broke away and started to create his own path. Matt shares his love of Rap music, due to it being the most popular among the Jazz students growing up and he would trade CD's on and get excited by it. His views on the Qwerty keyboard layout and how thinks it more functional to use the Dvorak keyboard instead. Matt explains how he come up with Wordpress and the problem he was solving. He unpacks the back end of open-source platforms and how to monetize them. Why he created his other company Automattic Matt's advice on remote working The importance of communication and always communicating with intention and honesty. How Matt defines success, working alongside people who he love and respects doing the best work of their Resources from this episode Join Grindology: https://grindology.com/ ExpressVPN: Get 3 Months Free → ExpressVPN.com/StartupStory Get Emails: https://app.getemails.com/referrals/newaccount?ref=R18HWW5 The Startup Story Inner Circle: https://www.thestartupstory.co/vip The Startup Story on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thestartupstory The Startup Story is now on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jamesmckinney The Startup Story on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestartupstory Matt's Twitter: https://twitter.com/photomatt Matt's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photomatt Matt's Tumblr: https://photomatt.tumblr.com Matt's podcast - Distributed: https://distributed.blog Matt's interview with Jack Dorsey - https://distributed.blog/podcast/ Matt's about page: https://ma.tt/about/ Nonviolent communication Book: https://amzn.to/3kB1gIN Search Inside Yourself book: https://amzn.to/380jxKr Black Swan Book: https://amzn.to/3b5QfME Predictably Irrational: https://amzn.to/3kHRAfO Waking up app - https://wakingup.com Calm app - https://www.calm.com Share the podcast The Startup Story community has been so incredible sharing our podcast with others, and we thank you! We do have more stories to tell and more people to reach. There are three ways you can help. First, the most powerful way you can support this podcast is by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Second, follow us on Facebook and Instagram, and be sure to share your favorite Startup Story episodes with your friends and on social media. Tag or mention @thestartupstory.co so we can give you a virtual high five and a thank you! Lastly, share the podcast on LinkedIn. The Startup Story podcast is for entrepreneurs. Don't underestimate the power of sharing on LinkedIn so other entrepreneurs can discover us. With your support, we hope to further our reach in encouraging and inspiring the founders of today and tomorrow. Thank you! EPISODE CREDITS This episode was made possible due to the support of our sponsor Grindology. Visit https://grindology.com/ to obtain founder-direct tactics and strategies.
If you are scaling your business and are serving a lot of clients who you may never meet, how can you make sure you stay engaged with them as they move through your customer journey? It's a conundrum that keeps many service providers small. But Matt Barnett found a better way to celebrate customer milestones and engage prospects -- personalized video. . On Amplify Your Success Podcast episode 219, Matt Barnett, founder of Bonjoro, joins me to share how to use personalized video to connect, engage and wow your customers. Matt shares how a simple 2 minute video, sent through your email system, can set you apart from your competitor’s and create customers for life. Be sure to join the conversation in the Amplify Your Authority Group. Key Takeaways What "Personalized" video is (and how it's different than videos you might post on YouTube.) How Matt started using video as part of his sales funnel What an entrepreneur might do to create more engagement and connection on the customer journey with a personalized video The significant result Matt and his team started seeing with this strategy (Matt dials in the Return on Investment and Long Term Customer Value.) Matt takes us behind the scenes of Bonjoro and the challenges they were facing around engagement as a whole and staying authentic as they scaled their business growth. The importance of systems for client and prospect engagement (and yes it can be authentic!) About The Guest An Industrial designer & serial entrepreneur, Matt Barnett launched Bonjoro from a sales hack for his first business, where Matt would send every new lead a personal video to delight and surprise them. When customers started asking how they could do the same thing, Matt and the team decided to go all-in on the idea, and 3 years later Bonjoro has snowballed into a startup success story. Matt’s love of building great products is only surpassed by his total commitment to building great business culture, and Matt asserts that Bonjoro’s “customers as friends” culture has been the main driver for the businesses success. His goal is to be the next Zappos, to be the most loved brand in the world. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Get Matt’s Free Resource: Video Funnels Playbook: https://www.bonjoro.com/videofunnelplaybook
In this episode, we are delighted to introduce you to a #DadCrushingCancer, Matthew S. Newman. Matt is a husband, Dad of three children, financial services wholesaler, TEDX speaker and author of Starting at the Finish Line who was diagnosed with grade three astrocytoma (brain cancer) at 39 years old. Matthew's memoir chronicles the journey that he and his entire family took together which got him to a place of clarity, understanding and appreciation. The book's underlying message of why it's important to get your financial planning in order is both inspirational and actionable. In this episode we discuss: - Matt's diagnosis day - What a cancer diagnosis meant for him and his family - How Matt coped with his diagnosis - Financial planning - Future planning - Mindset Connect with Matthew S. Newman on: https://matthewsnewman.com/ https://www.instagram.com/startingathefinishline Follow, like and subscribe to Mommy Had A Little Cancer podcast- https://anchor.fm/mommyhadalittlecancer or on preferred platforms Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mommyhadalittlecancer/ https://www.instagram.com/xennialexpat/ https://www.instagram.com/thehairoine/ Media: mommyhadalittlecancer@gmail.com
Have you ever wondered what its like to build a performance apparel brand? It’s a very competitive market to be in. But Matt Paulson, co-founder of HYLETE, has done some incredible things since 2012 to build the reputation and brand to stay competitive in the market. Matt started as an intern and eventually became co-founder of this well-known performance apparel brand, HYLETE. We discussed a lot of various topics within building a performance apparel brand, Matt’s day to day with the company, and his new-exciting venture he will be starting this year. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: How to a build a performance apparel brand in a competitive market Some of the key aspects you need as an entrepreneur to build a performance apparel brand How Matt started as an intern in 2012 and eventually became co-founder of HYLETE Matts new and exciting venture that hes starting outside of HYLETE If you’re interested in learning how to build a performance apparel brand…Tune in
With the mission of helping American heroes find a place to call home, Matt has been leading veterans and military personnel navigate the process of finding the right property as well as teaching them the ropes of real estate investing. Among the many hats he wears, his passion for teaching and shedding light on the real estate industry has enabled him to help more people find homes. His sole mission: Inform and educate upcoming homeowners to make a confident and clear choice In today’s episode of the Expert(ish) Podcast, our guest, Matt Huneycutt will talk about how he helps veterans and military first-time home buyers find the right property for their situation or future goals. He will also emphasize how collaboration and providing value to the community are the keys to a successful real estate business. Mike Huneycutt is a Licensed Real Estate Professional at Whissel Realty Group, San Diego County’s top-ranked team and #128 team in the United States by The Wall Street Journal Zillow and Trulia. Their goal is to help people find the home of their dreams at the price of their dreams. In This Episode 1:09 - Matt's backstory 7:43 - How Matt got into the real estate business 14:49 - What motivates him to serve veterans and military personnel in the real estate investing 20:37 - How he qualifies people to buy a property 29:08 - What makes real estate investing different from other investment platforms 31:51 - The beauty of real estate investments 46:53 - The reward in providing value to your network 55:20 - The roadmap for a successful real estate business 1:03:09 - The importance of having a collaborative mindset 1:20:01 - Two ways to get into real estate business Favorite Quote "People think all you know like when's the right time to buy a house. We'll look at your life plan. Does your life plan support being in a home for three to five years and not paying rent to someone else? And it's a great time to buy a house. We have a North star and the North star is to put those military first-time home buyers into the market in the best way possible come hell or high water." - Matt "What was really awesome is I actually didn't leave anything behind. I mean, I put the uniform away, but I still have everything about the Navy that I always loved, which is all the people. And I still get to do what I love to do with real estate now while still being deeply involved with all my active duty and veteran folks here in San Diego." - Matt "'I've been in the industry long enough now that I see how some really bad clients create some really bad agents." - Matt "What's so great about our community is when you spend 10 years building relationships with people and we come from that fraternity or sorority of military people, there's a lot of trust that goes along with that." - Matt "I had a reputation of being a pain in the ass with aircraft because quality control was non-negotiable. So I treat my real estate business with that same level of rigidity in a lot of ways. I want everything to work out extremely well." - Matt "I get super excited at the idea of the wealth that you can generate through real estate. It's reliable. It's trustworthy. The concept and the notion are very elementary. People need places to live. They will pay to keep a roof over their head." - Matt "Coming from a real estate investment standpoint, you don't need a business degree to feel good about investing in real estate. The mechanisms are very obvious." - Matt "You can only feel good about doing that when you appreciate that more positivity that you pump into your network and your life and your day is going to naturally reward you in ways that you can't see yet." - Matt "When you can give people help, when you can give people information, insight, resources, and opportunities that to me is what really unlocks that concept to that information. It really frees it to grow." - Matt "Not only should we not be keeping things to ourselves, but we should be actively trying as hard as we can to share things with people." - Matt "Competition is garbage and collaboration is everything." - Matt "The more you share openly about whatever positive ideas and things you have, you really do attract some great people." - Matt Engage with Matt Huneycutt Facebook Instagram Email matt@whisselrealty.com Connect with Expert(ish) Podcast Host JAY JOHNSON Call (858) 925- 4536 Website LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Listen to more episodes of the Expert(ish) Podcast iTunes Spotify
This week you're in for a treat. We have Matt Jansen on the show for the first time. Matt is a world-renowned bodybuilding coach, recently taking Shaun Clarida to win the Olympia 212 category. In addition to Matt, Mike Israetel is back on the podcast. In this discussion, we go over the recent 2020 Olympia and what guys have to start doing to be their ultimate best in bodybuilding & the Change of Bodybuilding. Timestamps: (00:00) Mr. Olympia 2020 (09:35) How Matt keeps his athletes healthy (13:27) Crazy look all year long (21:27) How does Matt "sell" his services (25:47) Training Philosophy and full ROM (31:20)Things to focus on (33:50) What does training hard mean (39:48) Where did Matt get the training philosophy from (42:08) Shift of mindset (45:30) Quality vs. Quantity (51:58) How to properly stimulate musculature Matt@camp-jansen.com https://www.camp-jansen.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mattjansen8 Thanks, please comment, like and subscribe! COACHING: https://revivestronger.com/online-coaching/ MEMBERSITE: https://revivestronger.com/team-revive-stronger/ WEBSITE: https://www.revivestronger.com MINI CUT MOVEMENT: https://revivestronger.com/mini-cut-movement/ FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/revivestronger INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/revivestronger NEWSLETTER: https://bit.ly/2rRONG5 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8UTMbxI3O4 __________________________________________________________________ If you want to support us via a donation, that's highly appreciated! Patreon • https://www.patreon.com/revivestronger Don't like Patreon, go to Paypal! • https://bit.ly/2XZloJ4 __________________________________________________________________ Our Ebooks! Ultimate Guide To Contest Prep Ebook: • https://revivestronger.com/product/the-ultimate-guide-to-contest-prep/ Primer Phase Ebook: • https://revivestronger.com/product/the-primer-phase/ __________________________________________________________________ Stay up to date with the latest research and educate yourself! MASS (Research Review): • https://goo.gl/c7FSJD RP+ Membership: • https://ob262.isrefer.com/go/plus/Steve90/ JPS Mentorship • https://jpseducation.mykajabi.com/a/13324/esJ8AZwy __________________________________________________________________ Books we recommend! Muscle & Strength Pyramids • https://goo.gl/S8s6tG RP Books • http://bit.ly/2vREaH0 RP + Members site • https://ob262.isrefer.com/go/plus/Steve90/ For more • http://revivestronger.com/library/ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ When you're interested in online coaching, please go visit our website and follow the application form: https://www.revivestronger.com/online-coaching/
CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
The end of federal prohibition of cannabis is on the horizon as we enter a new, more mature phase of growth for retailers and growers. Here to tell us more is Matt Hawkins of Harborside and Entourage Effect Capital. Learn more at https://shopharborside.com Key Takeaways: [1:20] An inside look at Matt’s work as Chairman of Harborside and Managing Partner of Entourage Effect Capital [3:56] How Matt’s background in private equity has helped him make Harborside a success [8:14] The potential for reverse takeovers in cannabis over the next few years [11:41] Why Matt urges cannabis companies to “be more humble and get deals done” [14:16] What would happen to the cannabis market if we eliminated 280E, a regulation that prevents cannabis companies from deducting normal business expenses [17:15] What the new administration in DC could mean for cannabis [18:32] Vertical integration versus specialization and which will gain more popularity as the cannabis landscape continues to shift [23:55] Why Matt predicts the first national cannabis brand will either be in the edible or liquid categories
English guitarist Matt Schofield is a proud torchbearer of the British blues guitar. He has toured internationally with his trio for decades, cementing his reputation as one of the most exciting and distinctive blues guitarists in the world. Greg and Matt talk about traversing lockdown, home gear vs. live gear, and Matt's inspirations, and his relocation to the US!2:07 - How Matt’s spent 2020 under lockdown, the difficulty of a lack of human interaction, and thoughts on the future of life as a professional musician9:22 - Matt’s recording rig - studio vs home setup, the Universal Audio Ox, his live rig, pedals, and gear, gear, gear!!20:47 - Revisiting old records to improve your playing, refining your tone search, and improving your ear32:51 - Matt’s experience coming up as a young musician in the UK, tracing the lineage of blue’s and roots music through the late, great B.B. King, and discovering Robben Ford66:41 - Matt’s decision to move from the UK to pursue music in the StatesTotal Length: 77:24
Let the drama ringgggg!! 5 new girls join Matt James at the Nemacolin, and the OG's are not having it. Eddie has a scorching hot take about who the MVP is this season, and why he thinks Queen Victoria is not a plant. And yes, we get into the "escort" allegations. How Matt is falling in major love with newcomer Michelle, the boxing date, the "fall in love date" and what is the point of Ben Higgins and Wells joining this episode?Eddie also has a Clare & Dale update, playing the most recent video Dale put out. Segments include Bachelor Nation News, Walt Whitman Poetry Hour, Ratings, and more! To donate or learn more about ALS, visit: https://www.als.org/donate Subscribe to our new Rose Buds YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqOq4-Za1KVz3OyXDoIJDJg Send any thoughts/ love/ suggestions to eddieravert@gmail.com, @RoseBudsPodcast, @eddie_rage @blynngin and @joe_ravert26.Listen on our new website from any device: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1498279 Leave us a voicemail at 484-450-8864. Name and town and we will play it on air on our next episode! Feel free to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts too :)We made Elite Daily's top Bachelor podcasts list! https://www.elitedaily.com/p/20-bachelor-nation-podcasts-for-fans-who-just-cant-get-enough-19419866 Go to www.eucalypsohome.com and use promo code ROSEBUD for 10% off plus free shipping on your entire purchase. Again, that’s E-U-C-A-L-Y-P-S-O-H-O-M-E DOT COM and use code ROSEBUD.Visit AudibleTrial.com/RoseBuds for your first audio book for free. Subscribe to Producer Joe's other podcast Skyline Spew here.Support the show (https://venmo.com/eddie-ravert)Support the show (https://venmo.com/eddie-ravert)
Matt Shields is co-founder of a real estate investment company called Significan LC. With Significan LC, he and his co-founder set out with a big hairy audacious goal of changing the world, one community at a time, one person at a time. They feel the way to truly do this is to change the language they use to communicate with the members that live in the communities that Significan LC manages and builds. Significan is changing how members are treated and the level of service provided to them. Matt believes that when they make people feel like they are significant, they'll live happier lives and because all members feel a connection in belonging to the community the loyalty to the brand and community increases In between managing and running these two businesses, Matt also runs a podcast called Pass the Secret Sauce where he interviews CEOs and founders and uncover the secret sauce that led to their success. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Matt and his team at Significan have built communities that focus on people and respect first, focusing on the communities first and members second How the Significan team use their core values and hierarchy of needs to determine right from wrong and solve the problems they face How Significan grew from five communities with a total of 253 units between them and added another community with 275 additional units, more than doubling in size Why Matt recommends you refer to your business to others in the plural as “we” even if you're a solo entrepreneur Why the team at Significan is focused on word-of-mouth marketing and raising the profile of their communities rather than paid marketing initiatives How multifamily investors of any size and scale can adapt some of the strategies Matt has developed to work with their own properties What challenges Matt has faced in his career, and why learning from challenges and taking action have been key to Matt's success Why Matt highly recommends the book “Never Split the Difference” by Chris Voss, and how its lessons on communication and negotiation have made an impact on Matt's success How to connect with Matt Shields or learn more about his podcast series “Pass the Secret Sauce” Why Matt believes finding the right mentor and surrounding yourself with the right people is crucial for finding success in real estate Resources: Pass the Secret Sauce podcast with Matt Shields: https://passthesecretsauce.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/significanLC Instagram: www.instagram.com/matthewshields/ Twitter: @PassSecretSauce LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/matthewshields/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/significanlc/ Additional resources: Register for the Wicked Smart Kick Start virtual one-day event on January 9, 2021: www.WickedSmartKickStart.com SmartRealEstateCoach.com/action Real Estate on Your Terms by Chris Prefontaine SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook SmartRealEstateCoach.com/QLS Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast Sponsor: Paul G. Dion CPA, CTC
Comedian Matt Richards is here as we discuss: How Matt almost died, not getting taken advantage of, trying to help Matt with his problems, the pressures of quarantine, if you lie it’s because you’re ashamed, how your education doesn’t mean anything and ebony queefs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices