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On today's episode I'm joined by Miles Dykeman of SW Wisconsin. Miles is a good buddy I've made over the years from the lone wolf staff and has always been a consistent killer. We start off with a quick season update and what Miles has planned for this year. How Miles creating the name of his YouTube and why he prefers to wait until November to hunt over early season. We talk about the importance of making content and how you can create better quality content for you tube or social media. A little breakdown on bluff country and what his approach is on hunting this terrain. Hope yall enjoy this one it's got some great stories and good laughs!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
Miles Stutz from Lead Sniper stops by the podcast to talk about his low weekly payment business model for coaches. You'll also hear why he refuses to keep clients hostage, one key rule to maintain a high retention rate, and his strategy for building a “cash generator community”. If you're looking to mix up your offers, you'll want to check this one out! What You'll Hear In This Episode: - The importance of identifying serious leads, and how to make relevant offers to them - How Miles constructs “messenger-ready” offers, and how you can do the same - Why you should consider having low weekly payment options for your prospects - Why Miles does his workshops differently than other people - His recommended path to a $1 million/year coaching business!
From organic steel to organic... whatever that is. (X-Men #83) In which the Hunt for Xavier remains vaguely disappointing; Gambit is good with kids; nanomachines are the new unstable molecules; Marrow is a walking armory; and we recommend comics for babies. X-PLAINED: The Hunt for Xavier, Part 2 Babies and/or ghosts Chekhov's repowering X-Men #83-84 Uncanny X-Men #364 Cerebro / Cerebro Prime Cerebrite Alpha Cerebrite Beta X-Men serial numbers What Gambit's friends call him How Miles stopped worrying and learned to love Gambit Evil robot sperm Mary Purcell Multiple-monitor displays A computer with a computer AI The Florida facility Post Pile-Driver X A glimpse into the butt of all humanity Comics for babies Name-based powers NEXT EPISODE: Generation X has Dracula problems! Check out the visual companion to this episode on our blog! Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Jay and Miles X-Plain the X-Men is 100% ad-free and listener supported. If you want to help support the podcast–and unlock more cool stuff–you can do that right here! Buy rad swag at our TeePublic shop!
Marty sits down with Lord Miles to talk about his time in Taliban custody and his plans for further adventures. Lord Miles on Twitter: https://twitter.com/real_lord_miles Miles's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LordMiles 0:00 - Intro 6:03 - How Miles was betrayed 11:18 - 8 month detainment (holiday) 22:32 - End of detainment and Taliban misconceptions 30:23 - Govts and dealing with money 35:14 - Lovely holiday locations 38:01 - Nashville shooter 40:59 - Gold mine 48:27 - Wankers and grifters 54:55 - Next holidays 1:07:23 - BBQ, raw milk and baldmaxxing 1:20:18 - Living for adventure and harassing the system 1:26:04 - Plugs Shoutout to our sponsors: River Unchained CrowdHealth Bitcoin Talent Co TFTC Merch is Available: Shop Now Join the TFTC Movement: Main YT Channel Clips YT Channel Website Twitter Instagram Follow Marty Bent: Twitter Newsletter Podcast
Miles Stephens from Davey's South Pittsburgh office talks with Doug over their fascination with the pawpaw tree.In this episode we cover: How Doug and Miles learned about the pawpaw tree (0:43)What is the pawpaw tree? (2:07)How to grow the pawpaw fruit (2:50)Pollinating a pawpaw tree (3:22)Pawpaw tree folktales (4:12)The pawpaw tree fruit and its flavor (5:50)How long it takes to get a fruit harvest (6:57)Pawpaw tree ice cream (8:05)Lewis and Clark with the pawpaw tree (9:25)Educating others about the pawpaw tree (10:32)Harvesting pawpaw trees (11:40)How Miles maintains his trees (12:59)Planting pawpaw tree seeds (13:51)Transporting pawpaw trees (14:59)When to transport your trees (14:56)Miles' favorite part of growing pawpaw trees (17:56)To find your local Davey office, check out our find a local office page to search by zip code. To learn more about caring and transporting fruit trees, read our blog Guide to Transplanting Fruit Trees. Connect with Davey Tree on social media:Twitter: @DaveyTreeFacebook: @DaveyTreeInstagram: @daveytreeYouTube: The Davey Tree Expert CompanyLinkedIn: The Davey Tree Expert Company Connect with Doug Oster at www.dougoster.com. Have topics you'd like us to cover on the podcast? Email us at podcasts@davey.com. We want to hear from you!
This week on Factual America, Matthew Sherwood is joined by Miles Coleman, writer and co-producer of Netflix docu-series, FIFA Uncovered. When the Fédération Internationale de Football Association – more popularly known as FIFA – was founded in 1904, its remit was simple: to oversee a competition between various footballing nations. Today, however, it is a multi-billion dollar organisation that operates almost as a nation state. FIFA Uncovered explores the governing body's rise and the fall of FIFA executives following allegations of corruption in 2015. How did it happen? As Miles tells Matthew, money is at the heart of the matter. It began over fifty years ago when sportswear firm Adidas wined and dined FIFA executives in order to become a major partner. Over the years, people and interests who wanted to win at all costs passed money to executives to make sure the ‘right' decisions were reached. For example, and allegedly, the grant of the 2022 World Cup to Qatar. Miles discusses the challenges of making a documentary about a subject people either know everything or nothing about, of interviewing people in the age of Covid, and his determination to let the FIFA executives interviewed in the docu-series tell their own story. He looks at the hot topic of sports washing, how FIFA preferred dealing with repressive regimes to democracies, and what benefit a country like Qatar gets from holding the World Cup: it begins with good PR but goes far beyond it. Is FIFA Uncovered a docu-series simply for football fans? No. It begins with football, but ultimately becomes ‘a story about human nature' as well as the success and humbling of an empire. Join Matthew and Miles as they explore a topic both epic and personal. Watch the episode at https://factualamerica.com “... this is a story about human nature. And it's a story about politics. It's about what happens when you let an organization with immense money in the bank, and immense power, and very greedy individuals running it. What happens when you let that organization run amok.” – Miles Coleman What is Covered: 00:00 – Matthew Sherwood introduces Miles Coleman, writer and director of FIFA Uncovered 02:29 – Miles Coleman introduces FIFA Uncovered 05:19 – How the World Cup came to be held in Qatar 08:45 – How Adidas became a partner of FIFA 12:14 – The unknown nature of FIFA's story 16:13 – Explaining ‘sports washing' 22:36 – Discussing whether FIFA is a fundamentally corrupt organisation 25:33 – How Miles persuaded his interviewees to appear in the docu-series 28:29 – Sepp Blatter's belief in his innocence 30:33 – The importance of the top people at FIFA 32:18 – FIFA Uncovered as a political documentary 33:56 – How the FIFA Uncovered project came about 35:18 – Book recommendations and FIFA Uncovered as a ‘primer' on the scandal 37:39 – The philosophy of FIFA Uncovered 39:45 – Miles' respect for those who tell their stories in the docu-series 41:03 – Miles on what makes a good documentary 42:27 – How documentaries get made 45:02 – Who could play Chuck Blazer in a film 45:32 – Miles on his (lack of a) Wikipedia profile 45:57 – What Miles is up to now 46:57 – Miles and Matthew's predictions for the 2022 World Cup winner 48:48 – Miles on Lionel Messi 50:19 – Matthew Sherwood closes the episode Resources: FIFA Uncovered The MovieMaker Podcast Innersound Audio Alamo Pictures Connect with Miles Coleman IMDb Twitter Connect with Matthew Sherwood: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Connect with Factual America: Facebook Instagram Twitter More from Factual America: Neymar: The Perfect Chaos – The Director's Perspective Who is Stan Smith? 38 At The Garden
On today's episode we speak with Miles Becker of MilesBeckler.com. Miles is a thought leader in the online marketing space, having built a lifestyle brand with his wife and a following of hundreds of thousands on YouTube. He gives away deeply tactical advice on everything from SEO and affiliate marketing. A must have resource if you want to monetize your audience. I personally used Miles' videos when I was learning my own SEO strategy in 2018. Miles has an unbelievable world view and incredible insights on digital attention, society, and the ways that creators can funnel the attention to create sustainable businesses. Listen now as Miles takes us on a journey from why you must build your email list, how AI dictates our social media use, and what trends he's seeing in short form video. (0:08) Introduction with Kyle and Jason. (1:04) Introduction to Miles and how he got on the show. (3:43) The origin story of Miles and his business, and how he describes what he does. (8:25) Growing email lists, why it's important, and how social media is changing. (14:00) How people can leverage the social media platforms to bring them into a funnel. (19:40) How attention has changed over the years and the increase in reliance on devices. (23:55) How short form content impacts audience allegiance to creators, and how search platforms increase your credibility. (29:12) Leveraging your abilities, learning to delay gratification, and building compound growth. (38:44) What the revenue breakdowns are for Miles' businesses. (43:19) How Miles is currently most bullish about. (48:35) Where you can find Miles Beckler online. (49:07) Closing thoughts with Kyle and Jason. Guest Social Media Links: Miles Beckler: Website: (https://www.milesbeckler.com (https://www.milesbeckler.com)) Twitter: (https://twitter.com/milesbeckler (https://twitter.com/milesbeckler)) LinkedIn: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/beckler/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/beckler/)) YouTube: (https://www.youtube.com/milesb (https://www.youtube.com/milesb)) Facebook: (http://facebook.com/miles.beckler.page (http://facebook.com/miles.beckler.page)) Instagram:(https://www.instagram.com/milesbeckler/ (https://www.instagram.com/milesbeckler/)) Pinterest: (https://www.pinterest.com/milesbeckler/ (https://www.pinterest.com/milesbeckler/)) Follow us on Social Media: Listen on your favorite streaming platform: (https://link.chtbl.com/MonetizeMedia (https://link.chtbl.com/MonetizeMedia)) Twitter: (https://twitter.com/monetizemediahq (https://twitter.com/monetizemediahq)) TikTok: (https://www.tiktok.com/@monetizemediahq (https://www.tiktok.com/@monetizemediahq)) Linkedin: (https://www.linkedin.com/company/monetize-media/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/monetize-media/)) YouTube: (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8a20ZIx7dx1reQ4pdvCBPA (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8a20ZIx7dx1reQ4pdvCBPA)) Check out our website for more information: (https://www.monetize.media/ (https://www.monetize.media)) This podcast is hosted by Kyle Scott and Jason Ziernicki and produced byhttps://my.captivate.fm/PodcastSins.com ( PodcastSins.com). Copyright CBWG Media Group LLC. Please consider subscribing and sharing this episode if you found it entertaining or informative. If you want to go the extra mile, you can leave us a rating or review which helps the show with rankings and algorithms on certain platforms. you can leave us a review on Podchaser or Apple...
They are the ONLY thing. In this podcast episode, we talk about all of the places we've been in the past couple of years, and how our relationships to each other and our friends and family have changed during that time. 0:50 What We're Looking Forward to In Chicago 3:31 What DC Means to Jan 5:04 The difference between people and place 5:30 Miles talks about New York City 11:00 How City Stereotypes Affect How You Live there 13:00 Miles talks about teaching in New York City 16:00 All the places we've been in the last two years 22.52 What the podcast has meant to us 27:00 The importance of thinking long term 30:20 Jan talking about Wendell Berry's “Marriage and Poetry” 36:28 How Miles changed how he thought about relationships 39:00 Detaching Self-worth from your income 40:20 Not worrying about other's validation 41:40 Kobe Bryant's view of friendships 43:53 Can you care about somebody without spending time with them? 49:20 Starting a relationship podcast? 50:00 The Possible Consequences of Talking Intimately about relationships --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realballersread/support
In our 50th (!) episode of the podcast, we discuss one of the many love polygons of season 13: Maya, Miles, and Zig! We go in-depth about Maya's relationship with both troubled boys, how each of them has many faults and issues that they need to go to therapy for, and how this season fits into Maya's mental health arc. We also discuss the beginning of Miles's character arc, Zig's nebulous existence in the season, and the return of gang issues. Follow us on Twitter @DeSocialDisease and on Instagram @thesocialdisease! 0:00 - Intro 4:06 - Maya and Matlingsworth 10:17 - Maya's development post-Cam 16:07 - Matlingsworth 23:40 - Maya's mental health journey 27:21 - End of Matlingsworth 30:07 - Miles 34:37 - Miles's relationship with his dad 41:31 - How Miles fits into the show 48:45 - Love triangle 53:58 - Zig's disappearing act and rebuilding friendship with Maya 57:52 - Zig vs Miles 1:02:36 - "I should have kissed you" scene 1:07:16 - Zaya vs Matlingsworth 1:08:13 - Zig 1:12:36 - Gang things 1:20:51 - Rubber room setting and characters 1:24:52 - Closing thoughts
PlusMusic Podcast - Conversations with musicians, for musicians
Manhattan native Miles Francis is already known amongst musicians as one of the best kept secrets of the NYC music scene. As a working musician, Miles has collaborated and performed with Sharon Jones, Allen Toussaint, Tunde Adebimpe (TV on the Radio) and many others; toured the world with Win Butler (of Arcade Fire), and appeared on shows like Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and The Late Show with David Letterman. Following 2018's Swimmers EP, Francis has released two new singles in 2021 - “Service” & “Popular” - from a new solo project. Miles sits down with Brian and Nick to talk about the life of a working musician, coping with the pandemic, becoming a solo artist, and some successful networking methods. Show Notes [1:20] Miles' background coming from a family of musicians, and transitioning from a touring drummer to a singer-songwriter. [6:32] How Miles' solo project began, turning demos into final versions of songs. [9:11] Advantages of being an independent artist with no label. [15:00] The Importance of visuals to Miles' process. [18:19] Being proactive and following up with people in one's network. [22:31] Miles tells a story about synchronicity with a member of the Roots and the Jimmy Fallon Show. [25:58] Miles' experience during the COVID-19 lockdowns. [31:03] Miles shares thoughts on NYC reopening and playing shows again. [34:10] Hear the new single from Miles Francis, “Good Man”. For more from Miles Francis, follow them on Instagram and Spotify.
“I was never like all these acting kids, who take everything so seriously, if I came out the audition room I just stopped focussing on the audition, I was just on to the next fun thing of the day.” — https://twitter.com/MilesBrown (@MilesBrown) [0:41:45]We have a pair of extra special guests on today's show! First off, founding member of cult-favorite hip hop group Lootpack, rapper and father, Jack "Wildchild" Brown, who is joins us alongside his son, actor, dancer, rapper, and star of the hit TV show Black-ish, Miles Brown! We get to have a fascinating chat with these two amazing creators and performers, about their roots in Oxnard, growing up with music and art, and the winding journey of life. Miles and Jack take us through the exciting trajectory that Miles has been on, appearing on Ellen and landing a role on Black-ish in 2014, the amazing run the show has been up until this point with its eighth and final season, the music both of our guests have been recently working on, and so much more. With such warm, open personalities and so much talent and hard work, there is little wonder why the family has experienced this kind of progress and success. This conversation stands as a testament to ideas of creative excellence and the power of family, with the connections between Jack's work and the energy and enthusiasm that Miles now embodies being so apparent. Miles tells us all about what he is currently inspired by, some of the best moments of his young career, and why he continues to broaden his range of skills and interests. We also have a very important conversation about the greatest rappers of all time, towards the end of the episode, so make sure to stay tuned for that! Key Points From This Jack and Miles Brown Episode:• The earliest influences and inspirations that Jack remembers in his home growing up. • Miles' memories of music in his childhood and what sparked his interest at a young age. • The immediate connection that Miles felt to funk, through dance. • Comparing life in LA to home in Oxnard, and the familiarity that grew through Miles' acting work. • The decision to homeschool and the communal benefits that the family experienced. • Thoughts and concerns that Jack had with Miles going down the path of a life in entertainment. • Visiting Venice Beach after watching Breakin', meeting Mr. Animation, and taking part in his performance! • How Miles got booked to appear on The Ellen DeGeneres show while filming on the street. • Miles' experience and memories of performing on Ellen at such a young age. • How the dancing work that Miles was doing transitioned into more acting roles. • The amazing time that Miles has had working on Black-ish over eight seasons! • Getting recognized, building a creative reputation that people respect, while ignoring celebrity status. • The feedback that Miles and Jack have received about Black-ish and how its audience connects with it. • The technical side of life in show business; legal considerations, management, and more. • Preparation and practice that Miles has put in to up his dancing game. • Delving into Miles' character on Black-ish and the family connection to the name 'Jack Johnson'. • Miles' reflections on working on the film Boy Genius and how movie work compares to other projects. • The recent forays Miles has made into music and the inspiration behind recording his own album. • Things on the horizon that have Miles excited right now; the final season of Black-ish, music, and film production! • Jack's album that is coming out in November 2021, and the events that led up to creating it. • The highly disputed discussion over the top 5 MCs between Miles and Jack!...
“I was never like all these acting kids, who take everything so seriously, if I came out the audition room I just stopped focussing on the audition, I was just on to the next fun thing of the day.” — https://twitter.com/MilesBrown (@MilesBrown) [0:41:45]We have a pair of extra special guests on today's show! First off, founding member of cult-favorite hip hop group Lootpack, rapper and father, Jack "Wildchild" Brown, who is joins us alongside his son, actor, dancer, rapper, and star of the hit TV show Black-ish, Miles Brown! We get to have a fascinating chat with these two amazing creators and performers, about their roots in Oxnard, growing up with music and art, and the winding journey of life. Miles and Jack take us through the exciting trajectory that Miles has been on, appearing on Ellen and landing a role on Black-ish in 2014, the amazing run the show has been up until this point with its eighth and final season, the music both of our guests have been recently working on, and so much more. With such warm, open personalities and so much talent and hard work, there is little wonder why the family has experienced this kind of progress and success. This conversation stands as a testament to ideas of creative excellence and the power of family, with the connections between Jack's work and the energy and enthusiasm that Miles now embodies being so apparent. Miles tells us all about what he is currently inspired by, some of the best moments of his young career, and why he continues to broaden his range of skills and interests. We also have a very important conversation about the greatest rappers of all time, towards the end of the episode, so make sure to stay tuned for that! Key Points From This Jack and Miles Brown Episode:• The earliest influences and inspirations that Jack remembers in his home growing up. • Miles' memories of music in his childhood and what sparked his interest at a young age. • The immediate connection that Miles felt to funk, through dance. • Comparing life in LA to home in Oxnard, and the familiarity that grew through Miles' acting work. • The decision to homeschool and the communal benefits that the family experienced. • Thoughts and concerns that Jack had with Miles going down the path of a life in entertainment. • Visiting Venice Beach after watching Breakin', meeting Mr. Animation, and taking part in his performance! • How Miles got booked to appear on The Ellen DeGeneres show while filming on the street. • Miles' experience and memories of performing on Ellen at such a young age. • How the dancing work that Miles was doing transitioned into more acting roles. • The amazing time that Miles has had working on Black-ish over eight seasons! • Getting recognized, building a creative reputation that people respect, while ignoring celebrity status. • The feedback that Miles and Jack have received about Black-ish and how its audience connects with it. • The technical side of life in show business; legal considerations, management, and more. • Preparation and practice that Miles has put in to up his dancing game. • Delving into Miles' character on Black-ish and the family connection to the name 'Jack Johnson'. • Miles' reflections on working on the film Boy Genius and how movie work compares to other projects. • The recent forays Miles has made into music and the inspiration behind recording his own album. • Things on the horizon that have Miles excited right now; the final season of Black-ish, music, and film production! • Jack's album that is coming out in November 2021, and the events that led up to creating it. • The highly disputed discussion over the top 5 MCs between Miles and Jack!...
Welcome to episode 83 of Shoot Edit Chat Repeat, the podcast for people photographers. Hosted by two leading UK portrait photographers, Vicki Knights & Eddie Judd. This week we chat to talented US wedding photographer and Fujifilm ambassador Miles Witt Boyer. Miles runs a thriving wedding photography business with a team of associates, shooting weddings around the world. Here are some of the topics we chat about... - Why creatives are constantly going through an identity crisis - Why creatives are often scattered and easily distracted and how to manage this - How being sensitive affects our work and can lead the way for more connection with our subjects - Why Miles doesn't believe photography is telling other peoples' stories - How to change the starving artist mentality and be successful as a creative - How Miles creates powerful connection in his images and his advice to help you do the same It's a fascinating chat - Miles makes so many brilliant points that really got us thinking. We know you're going to love it too! Miles Witt Boyer Photographic Collective website Follow Miles on Instagram Repeat Recs for this week Vicki - Dr Rangan Chatterjee's podcast and book 'The 4 pillar plan' Eddie - Website carbon If you join us as a patron, for just $5 a month, you'll the extra questions that we put to Miles. We chat about Clubhouse, what equipment he uses and the 3 books he thinks every creative should read.And also get your hands on all of the links to our Repeat Recs from the past 2 years. Click here for all of the details and to get instant access to the longer version of this episode, on your favourite podcast app. Did you know we have a brand new course - The Art and Business of Personal Brand Photography? If you would love to succeed in this fast-growing genre, check it out here. You can get a 10% discount by using the code 'SHOOTEDIT' We'd love to know what you think of this episode. Please leave us a review if you've enjoyed it, it helps other people to find the podcast. Email: hello@shooteditchatrepeat.com Instagram Facebook Eddie Judd's Lightroom 121 virtual training Vicki Knights' online courses, 121 mentoring & retreats Thank you to Panansonic Eneloop Pro batteries for their support of this series. Thank you to Folio Albums for sponsoring this episode. Use the code ‘shootedit’ to get 40% off a studio sample album. Thank you to The Marketing Fix for their support of this episode. Get on top of your marketing by signing up for 1 free month by using the code 'SHOOTEDIT'. Thank you to Shootproof online galleries for sponsoring Repeat Recs for this series. Get 25% off your first 12 months subscription by using the code SHOOTEDITCHATREPEAT.
Miles Stephens from Davey's South Pittsburgh office talks about native trees he recommends, as well as the Pawpaw tree! In this episode we cover:Classifying native trees and their benefits (0:52 )Native trees and the weather/climates (2:03)Sourwood tree (4:17)Serviceberry tree (6:29)Redbud tree - edible pods and flowers (8:22 )Scarlet Oak tree (10:14)Pawpaw trees and fruit (11:56)How Miles started his job (16:21)To find your local Davey office, check out our find a local office page to search by zip code.To learn more about the benefits of planting native trees in your region, read our blog, Benefits of Planting Trees Native to Your Region. Connect with Davey Tree on social media:Twitter: @DaveyTreeFacebook: @DaveyTreeInstagram: @daveytreeYouTube: The Davey Tree Expert CompanyLinkedIn: The Davey Tree Expert CompanyHave topics you'd like us to cover on the podcast? Email us at podcasts@davey.com. We want to hear from you!
My guest today is Dr. Miles Neale, PsyD. Miles is a Buddhist psychotherapist in private practice and founder of the two-year online Contemplative Studies Program. Author of Gradual Awakening, and co-editor of Advances in Contemplative Psychotherapy, Miles is a faculty member of Tibet House (US) and Weill Cornell Medical College. With more than twenty years integrating the mind science and meditative practices of Tibetan Buddhism with psychotherapy, trauma research and neuroscience, Miles is a forerunner in the emerging field of contemplative psychotherapy, and leads pilgrimages around the Buddhist world.Some of the topics we discuss in this episode include:- Miles' contemplative studies program- The importance of fully integrating fundamentals- How Miles's childhood informed his spiritual life- Using your presence to help another person feel truly safe - And how we can bring a deeper sense of consciousness to our therapy work and every day lives—————————————————————————Dr. Miles Neale's website: https://www.milesneale.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milesneale/—————————————————————————If you find value in the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It only takes 30 seconds and plays an important role in being able to get new guests. I also love reading them! Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentallyflexible/Explore the website: https://mentallyflexible.com/Check out my song “Glimpse at Truth” that you hear in the intro/outro of every episode: https://tomparkes.bandcamp.com/track/glimpse-at-truth
A gym owner in Atlanta once told Chris Cooper it was impossible to sell CrossFit in his area for more than $79 a month. Why? The market was saturated, and the only way for gyms to differentiate themselves was to be cheaper than the next guy.But that strategy doesn't keep the lights on for long.Here, CrossFit South Cobb owner and Atlanta microgym-industry leader Miles Davis explains how to get out of the price war and set your gym apart while also high-value services that are good for your clients and your business.Links:"Gym Owners Handbook"CrossFit South CobbArboxAGuardTimeline:1:24 – How Miles got into the fitness industry.3:36 – CrossFit in Atlanta in 2009: a copycat market.7:41 – Why you couldn’t sell CrossFit in Atlanta for more than $79 a month in 2018.11:03 – Making chicken nuggets.16:13 – The Atlanta Two-Brain Group. 20:43 – ARM at CrossFit South Cobb.24:02 – How to mentor staff to achieve their goals.26:23 – How to sell high-value services.28:15 – Competing with the gyms who charge less than you.30:35 – Helping first to make everyone better.33:53 – Communicating with staff and clients.38:09 – To earn more, ask “What can I sell for $200” instead of “How can I charge $200 for this one thing?”
In this episode I’m joined by Dr Miles Neale Buddhist psychotherapist and author of Gradual Awakening. When Dr Neale contacted me to offering appear on the podcast, I was intrigued by his impressive list of mentors - including Columbia University’s Professor Robert Thurman and Geshe Tenzin Zopa. Miles recounts how an affluent but disturbed childhood with alcoholic parents and a narcissistic father drove him to self harm and dissatisfaction, and how he found solace and healing in religious practice and a series of influential mentors. Miles tells a remarkable story of a supernatural experience with a reincarnated child master, a ‘tulku’. Miles goes on to addresses the conflicts between the view of his Western therapeutic training, which prizes healthy parental attachment, and his religious affiliation with Tibetan Buddhism, in which specially chosen boys as young as three years old are removed from their homes to undergo rigorous training to become avatars of their lineage tradition. Miles discusses the cultural and religious context of this practice, and the possible developmental impacts on the young boys. Miles reveals the secrets to being a good mentee, discusses the ups and downs of his relationships with his own mentors, and candidly discusses his own path as a practicing Buddhist and professional therapist. … Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/ep69-dr-miles-neale-buddhas-tulkus-narcissists/ Audio version of this podcast also available on iTunes and Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’. … Topics Include: 0:00 - Intro 1:24 - Miles’ childhood with alcoholic parents and a narcissistic father 7:32 - Consequences of being raised by addicts and a narcissist 22:51 - How Miles was able to received healthy reparenting from his mentors 29:01 - Miles discusses the developmental consequences of the tulku system in young boys 31:58 - Miles’ supernatural experience with a young tulku 35:16 - The cultural and religious context of removing young tulkus from the family home 44:59 - Does the cultural and religious context shield the child from developmental damage? 51:08 - Miles asks Steve why he asked about tulkus 54:17 - The role of mentorship and apprenticeship in human flourishing 59:00 - What makes Miles such a good mentee? 1:03:28 - Miles’ 20 year mentorship under Dr Joe Loizzo 1:11:33 - Miles’ schism with Joe Loizzo 1:15:21 - Why Miles’ and Joe’s relationship ruptured 1:18:36 - Miles’ peer relationship with Geshe Tenzin Zopa 1:21:57 - A sense of coronation at Miles’ book launch 1:26:20 - Miles’ relationship with Professor Robert Thurman 1:34:22 - Negative experiences with Geshe Michael Roach community … To find out more about Miles, visit: - https://www.milesneale.com/ … For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - http://www.guruviking.com Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James
Miles Beckler visits the Shontavia Show to talk about exponentially growing your business and brand by creating consistent content. Miles used a content marketing challenge to grow his YouTube subscribers from 0 to +140k in 3 years, and he's turned his platform into an incredible resource for his subscribers and successful business for himself. In this wide-ranging conversation, Miles covers his first failed attempt at entrepreneurship, the multi-million-dollar meditation website and business he and his wife built together, and how he's created a successful business through his YouTube channel. // Show Summary02:17 How Miles went from 0 to +140k YouTube subscribers with his 90 day video challenge 06:30 Why Miles won't rely on social media to build his business 07:56 How to start a business during a global crisis 09:06 Why having an email list and owning your content are two of the most important things for your business. 15:19 How to go from behind the scenes to the face of a brand or business 17:50 Why it's okay for your first pieces of content to suck (everyone's does!) 21:56 Why it's okay to align your purpose and passion with money 28:19 Why Miles says everyone starting out needs to create more content than they consume // Show NotesWhere to find Miles Beckler: https://www.milesbeckler.com/https://www.youtube.com/milesbhttps://twitter.com/milesbecklerMiles's first YouTube video: Evolving Out Loud with Kyle Cease Review-- https://youtu.be/vWJsVHiKXDg90 Day Content Marketing Challenge: https://www.milesbeckler.com/content-marketing-challenge-ideas/The Ask-Angels website that Miles built with his wife, Melanie Beckler: https://www.ask-angels.com/// Internet + Social Media Website: https://shontavia.com/Work with me: http://brandandbusinessacademy.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShontaviaJEsq Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shontaviajesq/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shontaviajesq/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shontaviajesq/ Tumblr: http://shontaviajesq.tumblr.com/ YouTube: https://www.shontavia.tv
Mental Power Podcast mit Katja Seyffardt - Tipps zu Mentaltraining
Checking in with Australia's most active and determined competitive canopy pilot Professional skydiver, Speedflier, Canopy- and Freefly Coach, participant in the Swoop Freestyle FAI World Championships, Member Australian Para Team, Member of Swoopfreestyle. Achievements and Projects: 7th Place SwoopFreestyle 2019 Jeddah Season 3rd Place Australian Nationals 2016 (second competition) 3rd 2017, 2nd 2019 11th Place Overall SwoopFreestyle 2018 Tour (13th in Copenhagen, 7th in San Diego) 1st Place British Open 2016 2nd Place Danish Nationals 2016 I was proud to come first overall in England for the U.K. Nationals, I have a British Passport from my mothers side so it was good to return to ancestral roots and see how I would fare there. The most exciting project I’m involved in would have to be SwoopFreestyle. They are really show casing swooping, and particularly freestyle, to the world. I’m glad we’ve begun to head towards where Canopy Piloting and Skydiving should be in regards to the level of public interest. I’m also incredibly happy where I have placed in those events, it’s such an incredibly tough field and I’m just lucky to be in amongst it! Services to book with Miles:I am available for canopy coaching in Australia during the winter, and in Germany/Europe during the summer What we talk about: How Miles got involved in Skydiving and then into Swooping What changed for Miles regarding focus, attention and stress How he grew into the Swooping competition world What mental challenges he faced in the preparation of going into competitions How he deals with the performance stress Further projects Miles has done in Europe and how the performance stress there changed How the performance stress changed compared to Swooping competition Miles explains what mental strength or mental power means to him What plans he has for the upcoming future Ressources: Miles on Facebook Miles on Instagram Swoopfreestyle on Instagram Airsportsgroup on Facebook
Episode Description In episode 30 we talk Coronavirus sweeping the world and if we are changing any of our travel plans and how to save money on upcoming travel because of it. Plus we give you a peak behind the curtain on how Miles to Memories (and other blogs) make money. Lastly, we break down how we decide on spending cash or points for travel. Episode Notes 0:00 - Coronavirus travel updates (personal and at large) 16:14 - Chase is putting CSR cardholders in a tough spot 21:36 - How Miles to Memories & all blogs make money - a view behind the curtain 34:56 - Do we spend cash or miles for flights and how do we decide? Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Sticher, Spotify, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, or via RSS. Don't see your favorite podcast platform? Please let us know! Music: Rewind by Jay Someday | https://soundcloud.com/jaysomeday Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
What You Will Learn How the Becklers grew their business from $0 to millions in revenue How Miles changed his approach to online marketing Why the 4-hour workweek is a myth The challenges and blessings of being an online entrepreneur Miles Beckler is one of my favorite online marketers. Why? Because he’s successful, has a … #175 – Busting Online Business Myths With Veteran Entrepreneur Miles Beckler Read More »
What You Will Learn How the Becklers grew their business from $0 to millions in revenue How Miles changed his approach to online marketing Why the 4-hour workweek is a myth The challenges and blessings of being an online entrepreneur Miles Beckler is one of my favorite online marketers. Why? Because he's successful, has a … #175 – Busting Online Business Myths With Veteran Entrepreneur Miles Beckler Read More »
Lightbulb Moment: Business Breakthroughs and Personal Discoveries with Becky Mollenkamp
How do you respond when “the worst thing” happens? You know what it is--that thing you’ve feared the most, but soon learned it was destined to be your “worst.” Today’s show is about making the choice to move forward with good and a flat-out refusal to let that worst moment define you, even though it forever changes you. When Christine McAlister lost her first daughter, she realized she had a choice. She had the choice to hope to survive and keep doing what was comfortable and normal and what others expected of her, or to get over her fears and use the grief to create a legacy that mattered for her daughter and for herself. She chose the latter and her whole life changed for the better. She started a new, more aligned business, co-founded a non-profit with her husband, and rediscovered who she’d been as a child—her true self--someone who was ready to use her unique gifts to help others. This is a story of devastating loss and incredible triumph. Christine is a business and success coach and the author of The Income Replacement Formula: 7 Simple Steps To Doing What You Love & Making Six Figures From Anywhere. Her company, Life with Passion, helps high-achieving go-getters use their gifts to quit their 9-5’s by creating and growing online businesses from their passions. We talk about the difficult subject of losing a child and how that experience shaped Christine’s life. It’s a beautiful and moving story from which we can all learn to take our worst moments and turn them into something good. More in this episode: Christine’s lightbulb moment came at the full-term stillbirth of her first daughter, Maeve. The revelation was that she would figure out the next level in creating a legacy for her daughter After battling infertility and enduring three early miscarriages already, Christine was full of judgment and inner conflict about what motherhood would be like for her How she had difficulty getting pregnant and battled constant sickness and perinatal depression immediately Grief, guilt, and “degrees of loss” in this experience How Christine’s husband had to work through his personal grief and decide how to handle any feelings of blame he had toward his wife The best part of the loss was being surrounded by very supportive caregivers and getting connected to others who had gone through stillbirth 1 in 160 pregnancies ends in stillbirth, with very few of those even making it full-term The whirlwind of leaving the doctor’s office, going to the hospital, getting induced to give birth, and planning picture and funeral details--not at all what Christine planned for her birthing experience During the grief process, the idea for the non-profit The options that grief presents us with in moving forward, and what Christine chose Out of her loss grew a personality brand and a legacy to make sure Maeve would not be forgotten. “This is how I could parent her.” How Miles with Maeve provides coaching and support for athletes who want to reach an impossible goal Helping raise money for the four non-profits that were instrumental in helping them survive: Faith’s Lodge, Molly Bears, Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep, and Little Angel Gowns Christine’s rainbow baby, a second daughter, born 18 months after her first daugher (she is now 20 months old!) What Christine wants others to learn: “It all comes down to choice. Chuck Swindoll said, ‘I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react’. It’s what you choose to do with the worst thing that ever happens to you.” Resources: Website: lifewithpassion.com FB page: facebook.com/lifewpassion FB group: facebook.com/groups/lifewithpassionsociety Twitter: twitter.com/lifewpassion Insta: instagram.com/lifewpassion Mentions: Miles with Maeve: http://mileswithmaeve.org/ Faith’s Lodge: https://faithslodge.org/ Molly Bears: https://www.mollybears.org/ Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep: https://www.nowilaymedowntosleep.org/ Little Angel Gowns: https://www.littleangelgowns.org/ The Grace Awakening by Charles R. Swindoll
This week we go to New York to catch up with Miles Redd, and his design partner in crime David Kaihoi. Miles has been featured in Vogue, W, House Beautiful, Architectural Digest and now he brings his one of a kind style to outdoor furniture at Ballard Designs. We talk with Miles and David about the inspiration behind the new collection, which offers beautifully designed quality pieces that look expensive and high end but are affordable and functional. What You'll Hear on This Episode: Decorating should be fun, and not a source of stress or pressure.How Miles and David overcome a creative dry spell or artistic lull and get in touch with their inspirationThe importance of feasting your eyes on beautiful homes to gather ideas, even if it’s just on vacationWhat it’s like to see things again with wonder and newness from the fresh eye of childrenThe role of performance fabrics and durability in a home with kidsThe balance of giving their younger clients what they want between what is functional and makes the most senseTheir new self storing cushion chair in the outdoor furniture collection blends stunning aesthetic with practical usage.Their special dining room tables that feature options and versatilityThe colors and materials that they love enough to bring in to their new office,Their work with Housing Works and Design on a Dime to help people get back on their feet and feel comfortable in societyTheir special theme of color and wallpaper for the booth this year, and their inspiration behind itA quick and easy way to decorate using wall sculpturesHow Miles switches from designing for clients and interior design to product development and designMiles and David’s propensity for adding in ebony or chalky white furniture to add an elegant and high end touch
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Episode 048 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen with Portland, Oregon-based landscape photographer Miles Morgan! I've been a massive fan of Miles for many years and it was so fun finally talking to him on the podcast. Miles' photography speaks for itself, and, he's probably one of the most humble photographers you'll ever meet! We had a fantastic time on the podcast and I think you'll love this episode if you are a Miles Morgan fan in any way! We covered some great topics this week, including: How Miles got into Landscape Photography The art of story telling and its importance in landscape photography Balancing f/t work, family, and photography How to choose a workshop that matches your needs Digital manipulation "Active Viewing" Big Naked Wall Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers! We are 1/4 of the way to our goal of being able to award a $1,000 prize to a photographer dedicated to conservation. Over on Patreon this week Miles told a story about how he was blackmailed by another photographer. To learn more about Miles: Website Instagram Here are the artists that Miles would like to hear on the podcast: Ian Plant Cody Wilson Some examples of Miles' photography can be seen below. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via email, Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. You can also join the conversation on our Facebook Group or on Reddit!
In this week's episode, Miles & Tim talk about: How Miles keeps messing with Tim's mic setup How Families can give to one another by caring for Physical needs Emotional needs Spiritual needs A recap of where we've been in Acts This Sunday's message from Acts 23:11-35 How the gospel flies in the face of every other worldview Music by Ben Crandall
Go ahead and pinch us because we can’t quite believe we get to introduce this week’s podcast guest, interior designer Miles Redd! We were beside ourselves when he agreed to sit down with us while recently in his hometown of Atlanta (and ours). Plus, he’s our first AD100 Designer on the podcast. Miles’ spaces are packed with style, drama, and whimsy, plus we were struck with how darn nice he is! WHAT YOU'LL HEAR ON THIS EPISODE: Karen’s juju hat insect infestation The next addition Karen made to her ongoing guest bedroom project Taryn painted her carport Sherwin Williams Vogue Green Taryn needs help with her guest bathroom because her beadboard wainscoting makes it difficult to hang a mirror My all-time worst trial involving a ‘ceiling pimple’ How Miles got his start at NYU and made his way to John Rosselli His time at Oscar de la Renta Why it’s important to trust your own instincts and take risks Miles talks to us about color and why it’s all about relationships Why you should tackle your walls and floors first What it was like working on his parents’ home and why it was a lifelong fantasy Why he loves a door and all the fun things he does with them His thoughts on lampshades, including what everyone does wrong and how he jazzes them up His list of ‘greats’ Who he follows on Instagram (mostly his friends) We asked about his new office space, and he confirms that it’s just as glamorous and we imagined The one color he doesn’t like Miles’ decorating pet peeves
In this episode Miles and I talked with Chad Gardner from King's Kaleidoscope about their latest project and worship ministry in general. Here are the highlights: How they decided on which songs to leave off of their first full length album. Chad's desire to have an album with a lot of material on it. Be sure to check out Mile's review here. The importance of musical education for the worship leader. More can be heard from the last time we talked with him here. How Chad began as a DJ and the effect that had on the way he writes music. The blend of music with DJ elements being the influence on the band. Their transition out of Mars Hill church. How going to a liturgical church is feeding Chad's soul now. You can read one of our posts about liturgy here. The current state of worship and the value of liturgy. The detriment modern technology can have on finding times of silence. The necessity of a attractional church to change to keep up with current trends. The upcoming tours with Citizens and Saints. Check out their schedule here. The process of working toward getting back into playing music and touring. How Miles really wants to book them to come to his home church. How to keep healthy spiritually as you lead services. The importance of being genuinely connected to God during worship leading. Advice for leaders wanting to put together a team. The value in understanding what you're doing when you pick music and musicians.