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Episode 8: Noah Fleishman, Bethesda Bagels (Washington, DC)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 63:43


Noah Fleishman is the VP of Bethesda Bagels, a beloved Washington DC bagel eatery! Family owned and run, Bethesda Bagels has a close-knit family dynamic and close ties to the community, and is a go-to for Catherine & other east coast residents for a great bagel! Steve and Fran Fleishman started Betheda Bagels in 1982 after adopting styles & techniques learned from the classic New York bagel. After the initial success of their first Bethesda location, the company began expanding, and now has 5 popular locations in the DC area. Noah and his three brothers grew up in the bagel business and now play prominent roles in running the stores- Noah, who is 24, graduated from the University of Maryland three years ago as a business management major and is the general manager of each location, with a focus on community building (like running recent bagel-making classes for the DC community!) Noah was truly a pleasure to speak with, and his candor & curiosity about us as hosts made us all feel like close friends! We hope you all enjoy this conversation as much as we did! ****TIMESTAMPS**** 6:26 How to make bagels the Fleishman Family way 12:48 The origin story: How Noah's parents got the idea to learn from NYC bagels and start their own in Maryland 9:14 How Noah got started in the business 25:30 What he's like as a manager and what he brings to the business now 27:20 Tough feedback Noah has gotten 33:35 How their customers helped Bethesda Bagels in the pandemic, and how they gave back to their employees 35:05 How we all dealt with the pandemic personally In the last third of the conversation, Noah start to ask the questions... 45:23 Noah asks Catherine why she runs a cooking instagram 51:38 Best Bagel orders 53:49 Why Madeleine is Vegan

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Episode 8: Noah Fleishman, Bethesda Bagels (Washington, DC)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 64:19


Noah Fleishman is the VP of Bethesda Bagels, a beloved Washington DC bagel eatery! Family owned and run, Bethesda Bagels has a close-knit family dynamic and close ties to the community, and is a go-to for Catherine & other east coast residents for a great bagel! Steve and Fran Fleishman started Betheda Bagels in 1982 after adopting styles & techniques learned from the classic New York bagel. After the initial success of their first Bethesda location, the company began expanding, and now has 5 popular locations in the DC area. Noah and his three brothers grew up in the bagel business and now play prominent roles in running the stores- Noah, who is 24, graduated from the University of Maryland three years ago as a business management major and is the general manager of each location, with a focus on community building (like running recent bagel-making classes for the DC community!) Noah was truly a pleasure to speak with, and his candor & curiosity about us as hosts made us all feel like close friends! We hope you all enjoy this conversation as much as we did! ****TIMESTAMPS**** 6:26 How to make bagels the Fleishman Family way 12:48 The origin story: How Noah's parents got the idea to learn from NYC bagels and start their own in Maryland 1 9:14 How Noah got started in the business 25:30 What he's like as a manager and what he brings to the business now 27:20 Tough feedback Noah has gotten 33:35 How their customers helped Bethesda Bagels in the pandemic, and how they gave back to their employees 35:05 How we all dealt with the pandemic personally In the last third of the conversation, Noah start to ask the questions... 45:23 Noah asks Catherine why she runs a cooking instagram 51:38 Best Bagel orders 53:49 Why Madeleine is Vegan

The Amazon Files: The Real Truth About Selling Online
22 Year old Entrepreneur Noah Bindschatel Tells All

The Amazon Files: The Real Truth About Selling Online

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 42:01


While getting a college degree is great, it's not what it takes to be successful. Take Noah Bindschatel. A self-made entrepreneur at 22 years old, Noah is busting through the “traditional” pathway society pressures young people to take: the path that forces the young generation to go to college, incur student loans worth hundreds and thousands of dollars, and get jobs that shackle them from doing what they find meaningful. Today, Noah is the Head Ambassador for Customer Service at MyPrepCenter, an Amazon prep center that he runs with his family. Noah - armed with grit and faith - is proof that you don't have to have a college degree to be successful in life - or to be successful in running an Amazon business. Noah joins me today to share how he realized he wanted to pursue entrepreneurship. He discusses his experiences with the pressure to make big purchases and the stigma around entrepreneurship. He reveals one of the most challenging parts about being self-employed at a young age and describes how the idea of freedom motivates him. He also underscores the role of faith in business and entrepreneurship and highlights what it means to become a servant-leader. “Understand that your role and everything you do is to benefit somebody else, and that having God on your side is like having true north.” - Noah Bindschatel This week on the Amazon Files: Noah's first job at a pizza shop and what it's like to grow up in an entrepreneurial family The first time he flipped an item and how he realized he wanted to become an entrepreneur How the sense of freedom can be the biggest motivation to pursue entrepreneurship Lessons from Dave Ramsey on money and freedom Withstanding peer pressure and the stigma about entrepreneurship The difference between being able to choose to work and the need to go to work How Noah's parents impacted his work ethic and perspective on entrepreneurship The role of faith in Noah's business and entrepreneurship The importance of bringing servant-leadership into business The first Mommy Income refund I had to do and how to let go of people-pleasing Using your gifts and talents in service of others Related Content: Dream Big, Step Small Book Signing Resources Mentioned: Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life by Henry Cloud Connect with Noah Bindschatel: My Prep Center My Prep Center on Facebook Grow Your Amazon Business! Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of The Amazon Files, the show to help Amazon seller along their business journey one step at a time with Amazon expert and your host, Kristin Ostrander. If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to the show and leave us your honest review. Don't forget to share your favorite episodes with your friends on social media! Use the codeword #NOAH to join us on Facebook. Each week, Kristin hosts a live discussion on how to grow your Amazon business. Don't forget to check out our website and subscribe to our mailing list for even more resources.

Short Term Rental Secrets Podcast
Ep 35 - How to hustle your way to 27 short term rentals with Noah Hoffman

Short Term Rental Secrets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 43:07


GUESTS BIO Noah Hoffman - is a real estate investor with 27 units. He owns 7, master-leases 5, and manages 15 with 3-6 more coming on in the next 90 days. Noah started with management, which led to buying properties with conventional financing with his wife, and then started partnering with people on owner finance and subject-to deals to acquire with little to no money down. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EPISODE 04:19 Noah's biography/introduction 05:08 How Noah started in real estate towards short term rentals. 06:58 How Noah got the idea of doing Airbnb. 08:39 Noah's 2nd unit in another state. 09:27 What markets is Noah in now. 11:45 What Noah's team looks like. 14:00 What Noah's operations look like to automate some of the processes. 16:39 Tools that they use for their property management system. 24:22 How Noah started branching off into the rental arbitrage. 18:01 Noah's rental arbitrage and how it evolved into a subject 2 deals. 27:15 What a ‘subject 2 deal' is. 33:49 Mike and E's acknowledgement/highlight to Noah. 35:39 Noah's experience on his 2nd mentorship. 36:52 Noah's goals and plans for 2021. 38:06 Why Noah is cold calling for 2 hours a day. 40:41 Where can people get in touch with Noah Hoffman? 41:24 Noah's #1 secret to success in short term rentals. NOTABLE QUOTES (KEY LESSONS): "Man I really got to learn about other markets. It's just the tip of the iceberg." - Noah Hoffman "All systems are great until they don't work. So you got to make sure 1. You can rely on them and 2. That they're actually making your life easier." - Emanuele Pani "When I was 17 the owner of the property said 'Sorry we're gonna sell the house, you have to move.' And then it happened again a couple of years later and I'm not gonna let that happen to me. I need to own real estate." Noah Hoffman "The more you know, the more ways you know how to do things." - Emanuele Pani "If you don't continuously inspect your business for new opportunities, new efficiencies you're gonna fall by the waist side from somebody that's hungrier, that's just going to outperform you eventually." - Michael Sjogren CONNECTING WITH THE GUESTS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/airbnbkingnoah/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noah-hoffman-950a942/ Smartbnb website: https://www.smartbnb.io/

WPMRR WordPress Podcast
E109 - Non-traditional team building and doing big name podcast interviews (Noah Labhart, Code Story)

WPMRR WordPress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 48:20


Building a team requires expertise and experience, would you build your own with hungry but less experienced developers?   Today on the WPMRR podcast, we have Noah Labhart, podcast host and producer of Code Story. We discuss the non-traditional way of hiring developers, growing podcast listenership, and the motivation to continue podcasting.   Listen in for more podcasting secrets and team building tips!    Episode Resources:   Check out Noah’s website and his LinkedIn page Listen to the Code Story podcast Binge on past episodes you missed or leave a review Send your questions to yo@wpmrr.com   What you’ll learn:   [00:01:17] Who is Noah Labhart? [00:02:52] Have you always been an outdoors person? [00:04:44] How Noah's interest in software development started.  [00:08:56] The programming and execution learned at HP. [00:10:19] From programming to learning entrepreneurship. [00:14:33] In startups, people that become developers contribute long-term to the company. [00:19:59] Junior developers are hungry to learn, they are excited to figure out problems.  [00:24:33] How Code Story came to be.  [00:29:09] Why Code Story podcast is delivered in seasons? [00:32:09] Some of the most popular Code Story episodes. [00:33:59] How do you grow your listenership? [00:35:54] The type of guest helps. Tell people about the podcast. [00:39:11] Distribute and SEO optimize podcast content wherever possible.   [00:43:38] To stay motivated in creating podcast episodes, stay passionate and be creative.

Epiphany Church Podcast
Sermon: Genesis 8 & 9 - The Traumatized Sinner

Epiphany Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 24:11


How Noah's trauma post-flood helps us understand God. Also: don't read Genesis if you're under the age of 30.

Podcast Junkies
222 Noah Labhart - Uncovering the World of Digital Startups

Podcast Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 58:53


06:00 – Harry welcomes to the podcast, Noah Labhart who speaks to his podcasting genesis story 14:28 – How Noah mapped out his vision and plan for the Code Story podcast 22:33 – Noah speaks to how he formats his podcast, including length, production and promotions 25:46 – How Noah has grown more confident as a podcast host 29:31 – Noah’s background in technology 33:50 – Noah talks about his own startup, Veryable, and the initial response he received in the marketplace 43:01 – Noah’s future plans for the growth of Veryable and the Code Story podcast 47:03 – What is something that Noah has changed his mind about recently48:32 – What is the most misunderstood thing about Noah48:49 – Harry thanks Noah for joining the show and where listeners can follow NoahTWEETABLES“Even, tactically, the first question I ask is, ‘Tell me about you outside of tech.’ It’s something that I use to write the intro. I don’t ever put it into the episode. It’s really just a way for us to warm up with each other, and talk about life, and get acquainted, and sort of connect a little bit before we start talking about the product.”“I’d say, stereotypically in the tech world, we’re not known for being the best communicators. And I’d say that’s true for me. And so, the idea of talking confidently in a microphone and communicating and elaborating in a clear way was difficult for me.”“I think it’s interesting, people that I have experienced that have done tech for a long time really get tech because they’re really smart people. But they do have a hard time explaining it. They do have a hard time relating to the masses of how most people see tech.”“I wish that we [Veryable] had a bigger footprint right now; we don’t. We’re just young and our footprint, we’re happy with it, but we wish we had a bigger footprint so we could help out further.”THANK YOU SPONSORS!FocusriteLINKS MENTIONEDFullCast WebsiteFocusrite WebsitePodcast Junkies Junkies Facebook GroupPodcast MovementNoah’s LinkedInNoah’s WebsiteNoah’s Podcast

Nordic FoodTech
Juno the Bakery's Noah Erhun on the resurgence of heritage grains

Nordic FoodTech

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 47:23


Noah Erhun has 8 years of experience working in artisanal bakeries in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and today in Denmark where he leads production at Juno The Bakery in Copenhagen. His expertise is in naturally leavened breads and heritage grains. In this episode, Noah takes us on a ride through time and around the world as we explore how heritage grains are making a comeback with the surprising help of Instagram. 1:20 How Noah became a baker 6:30 The resurgence of small craft bakeries 9:00 How industrialization changed the game 14:30 Instagram and the alternative grain economy  21:40 What you should know about Scandinavia's heritage grains  For more conversation, join our community on Instagram and hear more episodes at www.nordicfoodtech.io.

The Lucky Letcord Podcast
Behind the Racquet's Noah Rubin on Where Tennis Goes after Coronavirus

The Lucky Letcord Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 24:35


Noah Rubin of Behindtheracquet.com joined Chris Oddo to talk about his web site and the issues currently facing the sport of tennis. Below you will find a full transcript of the interview. You can find Behind the Racquet on the web here: You can find Behind the Racquet on Instagram here: You can find Noah's podcast, "Coffee Cast" with Mike Cation here: Topics discussed and hit points: Noah's current life in NY during Coronavirus (interview starts at 2:45) What it meant to be named as one of tennis' 20 most important people by L'equipe (5:15) How the mission of Behind the Racquet has not changed due to the pandemic (14:15) Why it's important to use the time to make tennis better so we can come back to a sport that is better than it was before, and why Noah is not holding his breath (4:30) The importance of financial aid for lower-ranked players (8:09) How Noah sees Behind the Racquet evolving in the years to come (14:15) The future of ATP and WTA Collaboration (12:55) A player's union or just a union? (9:05) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mind Flipping Podcast
Ep112: Head Trash, Power Habits, Afformations, Overcoming Negative Self Talk with Noah St. John

Mind Flipping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 42:50


“Everything that you say after the word 'because' is what you will defend to the death. Even though you're talking against yourself....” What is success really and how are you going to get there? Have you mastered your inner and outer game? Noah shares lessons and tips to help us get out of our own way.  Help a friend! Send them this link so they can listen on their favorite app: https://pod.link/1348168721    Click here if you want to join Hypnosis Side Hustle School   Who is Noah?  In his own words... “In 1997, I had two epiphanies that changed my life…The first was “The Shower That Changed Everything” when I discovered my AFFORMATIONS® Method. You can learn more about AFFORMATIONS at Afformations.com My second epiphany was when I discovered the condition of SUCCESS ANOREXIA that causes self-sabotage and the “foot on the brake” syndrome. You can learn more about SUCCESS ANOREXIA at PowerHabitsBook.com.”   Learn more about Noah here: https://noahstjohn.com/we-believe/ Highlights: How Noah helps people Picking up where Napoleon Hill left off The Head Trash around money & defining success for yourself (9:00) Sheila's story: Mastering the Inner Game (12:00) “Because… “ on defending your negative self talk & the need to be right (16:00) The Afformations System (18:01) What 2 things make for a quality life? (23:29) Only you can use the tools to do the work How Noah is different from “gurus” (28:45) The 3 ways we accept habits Power Habits (33:45) Fear is the thief of time Resources from this Episode: Napoleon Hill The Afformations System Noah’s website -- Grab your FREE copy of Get Rid of Your Head Trash About Money Rick on Twitter & Instagram Rick on YouTube   If you would like to contact Rick, you can send him an audio message, use the contact page HERE  or in connect with him in the Mind Flipping Facebook Group. Let’s keep the mind flipping conversation going, together! 

Fuel Your Vision
ARTIST - ENTREPRENEUR - DISNEY - ROB & BIG - HOLY SPIRIT - Interview with Noah Elias

Fuel Your Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 50:05


Welcome inside episode # 10 of the Fuel Your Vision Podcast!I'm so excited for you to hear today's guest as this guy is truly FILLED with the Holy Spirit and he drops so many life changing gems it's crazy!Meet Noah Elias.Professional artist, entrepreneur, speaker, mentor, and author of his newest book “31 disciplines of highly effective creatives. At 16 years old he was selling his art work door to door and now sells to brands such as Universal Pictures, Costco, Microsoft, Toyota and even the giant themselves, Disney!He has turned his passion into a career and now offers a variety of tools and resources for other artists around the world to do the same with his courses, live events, personal coaching and podcasts helping others to create, reproduce and sell their own art! On top of all of that his a very passionate believer sharing God's message with the world.In this episode we discuss:-How Noah went from living in an art studio to turning his passion into a paycheck.-How he landed clients such as Universal Studios and Disney.-A powerful concept of what God wants you to do with the blessings of wealth.-Standard of living vs standard of giving.-The best definition of "Your Purpose" that I've heard yetAnd so so so much more!To connect more with NoahINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK WEBISTE NEW BOOK100X YOUR LIFEWATCH This Interview On YouTube If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review :)To Connect With AlexINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK#FuelYourVisionPodcast#Podcasting

Student Built Startups
The Vintage Clothing Market With Noah Schminski (Episode 7)

Student Built Startups

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 25:47


On Today's episode, Noah Schminski, a junior in the marketing analytics program at UMD and owner of Poor Man's Vintage will be sharing his story along with his expertise in the vintage clothing resale market. Where You Can Find Noah:Poor Man's Vintage InstagramNoah's InstagramShow Notes: [1:00] - IntroductionNoah was the mascot for the UMD Bulldog's hockey team from 2018-2019[1:36] - Noah's pop up vintage clothing shop "Poor Mans Vintage"[3:16] - All about Noah's education [4:19] - How Noah's education has played a role in his businessReaching out to professors and Interacting with other students to get opinions[5:25] - The most difficult part about starting Poor Man's VintageIt's a trial and error market and trends change[6:41] - The most rewarding part about staring Poor Man's VintageInteracting with the customer base about the stories that the clothing has[7:43] - How to leverage being a student in your entrepreneurial journeyFind something that you're passionate about, others will likely have the same interestAsk questions to others thorough out the day[8:53] - Bluehost Advertisement:Bluehost is my #1 recommended web hosting provider and I have used it for all of the websites for my current and past businesses. Sign up for Bluehost today to take your first step towards creating your website. (If you use my Bluehost link I will earn a commission) [10:12] - Why the vintage clothing resale market has so much opportunity?There is a massive amount of used clothing out thereShopping at the Goodwill "Bin" (pay by the pound)Using technology to determine in something will sell before you purchase it[12:12] - How to determine what items will sell and what items won't Keep track of your own sales in excel and finding trends based on thatSecondary research through Google and eBay Talking with other resellers in the vintage clothing community[13:21] - What does the typical customer look like for vintage clothingMillennials or Gen Z but it varies greatly[14:13] - How to start a pop-up clothing shopMinneapolis vintage marketPartnering with other resellers to rent a spaceSidewalk sales [15:32] - One extra tip about getting into the vintage clothing resale marketBrush up on your history (tv show, major events, movies, music, etc)[16:42] - Fast five sectionMost valuable class: Class with Dr. ElgayevaRecommended book: Historic graphic T-shirt books or Game of ThronesRecommended business tool: Instagram AnalyticsMethod to keep on track: Google Calendar How do you get focused and stay productive: Eliminating distractions [23:20] - Main Takeaway: If your going to start something make sure you're passionate about itMentioned Resources:Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Student Built Startups websiteBluehostVintage T-Shirts (Book) by Lisa KidnerGame of Thrones Book Set

Untold Miracles Podcast - Motivational Conversations with Celebrities and Inspirational Kids

Noah Schnacky is a country singer, songwriter, and recording artist. He is making waves in country music and gives back to charities along the way.  Listen to this episode and learn:   About the first song Noah ever wrote for his middle school crush.   Why Noah feels he has a purpose to help other people see their worth and feel valued.   What Noah did to surprise a young fan 1500 miles away on Christmas Day.  About Noah’s love of music and to hear him perform live in Seacrest Studios.   How Noah’s cousin who battled health issues inspires him every day.    

Interactive Minds podcast
23. How Noah Kagan uses digital marketing in his business

Interactive Minds podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 47:53


What digital marketing tactics does internet veteran Noah Kagan use for his own business? In this interview, you’ll hear his thinking around how marketing can best be used in a business. Welcome to Interactive Minds, where each week digital marketing and business professional Louisa Dahl, shares with you the tangible takeaways and recipes for marketing success. Louisa is joined by a host of passionate marketers, innovators and digital leaders from across the globe. If you need to look at your prioritisation and what will work in your marketing, this podcast is for you. In this episode, Louisa talks to Noah Kagan, creator of AppSumo, Sumo, SendFox and FAM. Noah shares how the businesses came about and how many of his products have been formed after they developed a tool for their own use and then made it available to others. Noah shares his tips and perspectives on ways to make marketing easier and less expensive for other entrepreneurs. Noah and Louisa discuss the effectiveness of email marketing and the key benefits of email being universal and free. Since email is not owned by one person or one company, everyone has the opportunity to use it. Also discussed within this episode: What Noah would do differently with his product launch in hindsight Should you give up on a project if it doesn’t work right from the gate? Why you shouldn’t forget about the boring things Why marketing growth is about consistency and channel focus What is the best frequency for email marketing and how you get quality Noah’s approach to podcasting and why he never looks at his podcast numbers How Noah organises his week ahead of time How you measure what makes a great day vs. an ok day Where hyper-growth comes from Some of the tools Noah mentioned are Quora, MeetGlimpse Links: Noah on LinkedIn AppSumo Okdork.com Sumo.com Louisa Dahl: LinkedIn Interactive Minds Website Join Interactive Minds’ Facebook Group

MovieMaker Interviews
"Queen & Slim" Star Daniel Kaluuya and "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" Writers Noah Harpster and Micah Fitzerman-Blue, With Tom Junod

MovieMaker Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 35:42


This week, two interviews we love: The first is with "Queen & Slim" star Daniel Kaluuya, and the second with "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" writers Noah Harpster and Micah Fitzerman-Blue, as well as Tom Junod, whose Esquire profile of Mister Rogers is a major influence on the film.In "Queen & Slim," which is in theaters Wednesday, Nov. 27, Kaluuya and Jodie Turner-Smith play a couple on a first date who are racially profiled on a traffic stop that quickly escalates into a national call for justice. He talks with us about how "Get Out" led him to "Queen & Slim," what made the role both relatable and unusual, how he's handling the Scorsese v. Marvel discussion, and why he's going from "Black Panther" to a film about real-life Black Panther activist Fred Hampton.In "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood," which is in theaters Friday, Nov. 22, Tom Hanks plays "Mister Rogers Neighborhood" host Fred Hampton, who tries to heal a troubled journalist named Lloyd Vogel (Matthew Rhys). Harpster, Fitzerman-Blue and Junod talk about how much of Vogel's life is based on Junod's. They also talk about what Mister Rogers wanted, how boys and girls are taught to deal with emotions, and a certain urban myth about Mister Rogers being a sniper or Navy SEAL. (To be 100 percent clear: He wasn't.)Thanks to the SCAD Savannah Film Festival, where we conducted both interviews. If you like us, check out the latest issue of MovieMaker Magazine, which has "as told to" accounts from Harpster and Fitzerman-Blue, as well as "Queen & Slim" writer Lena Waithe and director Melina Matsoukas.Here are some highlights of the episode, with timestamps:1:15: Daniel Kaluuya interview begins. Audio is dodgy for a few seconds. It gets better at...2:14: Audio issue fixed. Enjoy Daniel Kaluuya's awesome British accent in all its glory.3:30: Why he knew he wanted to play Slim.4:54: Why "Queen & Slim" is more "Thelma & Louise" than "Bonnie & Clyde."10:01: He weighs in on the supposed fight between cinema and the Marvel Universe13:40: He discusses the upcoming film "Jesus Was My Homeboy," in which he'll play Black Panther activist Fred Hampton.16:05: Interview with "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" screenwriters Noah Harpster and Micah Fitzerman-Blue, and Tom Junod, whose Esquire article "Can You Say... Hero?" helped inspire the film.17:15: Let's talk about anger.21: How much is Mathew Rhys' "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" character, Esquire journalist Lloyd Vogel, based on Esquire journalist Tom Junod?26:20: Would Fred Rogers be disillusioned by the world today?26:40: About that Navy SEAL thing28:50: How Noah discovered Mister Rogers was "a warlock who speaks toddler."30: At one point Mister Rogers estate said there will "never ever be a Mister Rogers movie."34:10: Where the Mister Rogers sniper urban myth came from. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Rejecting The Screen - Talking NBA Basketball
LeBron, Harden & Get Off My Lawn

Rejecting The Screen - Talking NBA Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 35:29


In today's Rejecting the Screen, part of the Locked On Podcast Network, Noah Coslov and Adam Stanco discuss why basketball fans need to evolve, why James Harden's greatness should be appreciated (or should it?), and how no one is really saying LeBron James is "washed" except for LeBron James himself. Adam is still on the Coby White bandwagon (1:20) Knicks have been much worse than media would have you believe (1:55) Stop denying the positive evolution of the game (3:20) When will the Knicks get their next win? (7:25) How we should view "Load Management" (8:20) Appreciating James Harden's greatness (13:50) Harden needs to perform well in the playoffs (16:15) Comparing Harden and Allen Iverson (17:45) Harden's legacy (19:50) How Noah prefers watching Harden (20:20) Why Harden's skill set is special (21:35) LeBron's "washed" comment is difference between NBA Twitter and what media really says (23:45) Fair to question whether LeBron's game is declining (27:10) Noah explains why he'd start a franchise with Luka Doncic over LeBron (28:35) Noah questions Adam's addiction to Basketball Reference (29:40) Adam is crushed on Twitter because of Kyle Anderson (31:15) Rejecting the Screen is released on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Thursday brings "Going ISO" where the guys conduct a longform interview. This week is Doug Gottlieb, who twice led the NCAA in assists and is currently the host of The Doug Gottlieb Show on FOX Sports radio and a basketball analyst on FS1. Please subscribe to Rejecting the Screen, rate, review and share with your friends! Follow Noah on Twitter @NoahCoslov and Adam @NaismithLives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Elite Man Podcast
How To Bounce Back From Losing Over 100 Million And Getting Fired From One Of The Biggest And Most Popular Companies In History – Noah Kagan (Ep. 248)

Elite Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 46:50


Noah Kagan, founder of AppSumo, SumoMe, and OkDork, and the former number 30 employee at Facebook, joins our show in this special episode of the Elite Man Podcast! In today’s episode Noah talks about what it was like working alongside Mark Zuckerberg and being one of the first employees at Facebook when it was just starting to get big. He also talks about getting fired from Facebook, why it happened, what he wishes he did differently, and what he learned from this experience. Noah also covers the motivation he got from this experience, the many business successes he had afterwards, how he manages to stay so productive and focused, and what he ultimately wants to do in his both professionally and personally in the next few years. We cover so much in this fascinating and entertaining chat! If you’re wondering how to get yourself back on your feet after a major blow in life and turn things around like never before, check this episode out now!   *Download this episode now and subscribe to our channel to get more of these amazing interviews! In our episode we go over: What it was like working alongside Mark Zuckerberg Why Noah got fired from Facebook and what he wishes he did differently Whether or not Zuck is really as weird as he seems and how he thinks so differently than most of us mere mortals Why Noah believes that everyone should get fired at some point in their lives The keys to the longevity of longtime successful companies Hedging your bets in business and diversifying your income streams whenever possible The fact that so many businesses don’t last more than a couple decades Noah’s predictions for Facebook and whether or not he thinks they will survive in the next decade How Noah picked himself back up after being fired How long it took him to get over the firing and why he likened it to being dumped by the sexiest woman on the planet Whether or not he has any lingering regrets about his tenure there The fuel and drive he had after being let go and how he cultivated this for his other ventures The single biggest takeaway he got from his time working at Facebook The importance of developing a team and why Zuck was years ahead of the curve when it came to innovation Having systems and processes in place and considering even the finest details if you really want to stand out in business Planning ahead and thinking about how things are going to go months and even years down the road as opposed to making quick money now How Noah structures his goals and why he has so many professional and personal goals How to stay focused and not lose track of what he really wants to do When to ditch a goal and when to add on a new one Why Noah always does the things that make him happy as opposed to always focusing on work and always grinding Whether or not Noah plans on taking over Facebook one day and having a Steve-Jobs-like return Check out Noah on: Website:  okdork.com Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/noah-kagan-presents Facebook: facebook.com/OkDork Instagram: instagram.com/noahkagan SendFox: Sendfox.com AppSumo: AppSumo.com Sponsors: *Subscribe to our YouTube channel by going to EliteManMagazine.com/youtube right now! * Have you joined the Elite Man Newsletter yet? If not, get on it now! Go to EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter and sign up to get special Elite Man content not seen nor heard anywhere else. Get all of our bonus podcast information, sneak peaks into upcoming shows, behind-the-scenes content, special offers, and exclusive Elite Man updates you won’t find anywhere else. I’m telling you if you’re not on our newsletter yet you’re missing out. Go to EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter and become a true member of the Elite Man Community. I look forward to speaking soon. EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter.  *Check out our newest products and bundles at EliteLifeNutrition.com and save more than ever on the best supplements money can buy! Plus get free shipping on all U.S. orders over 75 bucks! *Follow Justin on Instagram for extra content not found anywhere else! 

The Steve Weatherford Show | The Secrets To A High Performance Life
Sacrifice for Significance and Kingdom Currency with Noah Elias

The Steve Weatherford Show | The Secrets To A High Performance Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 92:24


Are you sowing the seeds of your time, talent, and money for God or your own benefit? When you’re caught up in the expectations of the world, you’re not investing in God’s gift that gives an eternal return. Noah Elias is an artist, author, philanthropist, and a man on fire for God. Today he joins Steve to challenge you to stop settling as a “believer” and allow yourself to be a leader. Noah shares how you can leverage your life for the Kingdom and discover exactly what your purpose on Earth is. He and Steve also discuss what happens when you give your life entirely to God, live a life of obedience, and allow yourself to give and build righteously. Get ready, because Noah even has a few special gifts for you at the end of the episode.     “You are going to be measured at the end of your life at the judgment seat of Christ on three things: the time you had, the influence you possessed, and the potential you had." -Noah Elias   Subscribe to the podcast on: Apple Podcast Stitcher Overcast PodBean TuneIn Radio   Plug in, Get connected, and Win prizes Turn on Steve's post notification on Instagram, comment and tag 3 of your friends who are not yet following @weatherford5 and have a chance to win prizes!   We love your feedback! Subscribe and leave a review so we can help you take the EXACT steps you need to live a high-performance life!   Timestamps: 2:49 - What’s new with Steve and Laura and what they’re praying for this week 8:32 - How Noah went from trying to find his identity in toxic relationships to leaning into being obedient to God 23:04 - The paradigm shift that allowed Noah to understand sacrifice for significance, and the three things with the greatest ROI in your life 30:58 - The two necessary ingredients for living in a life of faith 36:37 - The phases of using faith to get through “paper tigers” of fear, and why embracing fear is a chance for blessings and righteous confidence 46:59 - Your time, talent, and money are all seeds. What are you sowing? 54:35 - Doing the Father’s business: What we can learn from Paul using tents as an underwriter for bringing people to God, and how you can know exactly what your calling is 1:02:42 - Are you making room in your life for faith? Here’s how judgment and negativity take up valuable space that God could fill 1:08:51 - Noah’s prayer over you 1:12:25 - How to get your free gift from Noah   Resources: Get your free gift from Noah! Fearhunters: How to Remove the Fear and Shame that Stand Between You and the Life You are Destined to Live by Noah Elias The Master’s Program   Connect with Noah: Instagram Facebook Twitter NoahFineArt.com NoahElias.net   Connect with Steve: Instagram Facebook Snapchat Twitter Join the movement Catch Steve’s full workouts on YouTube Share it with other high performers #SteveWeatherfordShow  

Creation Article Podcast
How Noah’s Flood Shaped Our Earth

Creation Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 10:36


Noah’s Flood matters. As the Church watches cultural collapse, a few Christians have begun to understand how pivotal Noah’s Flood was to this process and have begun trying to recover its historical reality to counter the forces of contemporary chaos. As we look at the implications of its importance, we see how it has become one of the most powerful historical narratives in human history. By Michael J. Oard and John K. Reed Book originally published April, 2017 Show notes and links Check out the book: How Noah’s Flood Shaped Our Earth Noah’s Flood—why? How did all the animals fit on Noah’s Ark? How did the waters of Noah’s Flood drain off the continents? The Date of Noah’s Flood

Life Outside the Hustle with Brent Tieri
097: Push Beyond Your Limits and Overcome Anything with Noah Galloway

Life Outside the Hustle with Brent Tieri

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 48:27


A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Sergeant Noah Galloway was assigned to the 1st of the 502nd Infantry of the 101st Airborne Division out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Just three months in to his second tour of duty, he experienced a life changing injury. On December 19, 2005, Galloway lost his left arm above the elbow and left leg above the knee in an Improvised Explosive Device attack. Now a fitness expert and motivational speaker, Galloway doesn’t take excuses from his clients, fans and followers – and finds ways to get things done. He continues to compete, participating in adventure races around the country, such as Tough Mudder, Spartan events, fitness competitions plus numerous 5Ks, 10Ks and marathons. A sought after public speaker, Galloway travels the country sharing his story, encouraging and motivating others to offer no excuses. From elementary school assemblies to veterans organizations to corporate sales meetings, Galloway’s enthusiasm for life and his passion for helping others brings a unique perspective to gatherings. Most recently, Galloway lead his team to victory on FOX’s new hit series American Grit, where teams were tested with various military challenges. He also took third place in Season 20 of ABC’s hit series, Dancing with The Stars. Following his appearance on the November cover of Men’s Health Magazine, he was named the publication’s 2014 Ultimate Guy. Adding to the list, Galloway released his first book a memoir; Living with No Excuses the Remarkable Rebirth of an American Soldier. He’s also been a guest on numerous national talk shows including Ellen and The Today Show. Galloway recently created the No Excuses Charitable Fund, which raises money and awareness for organizations that mean the most to him, including Operation Enduring Warrior and No Barriers USA. In this episode we dive into: How the events of 9/11 transformed Noah from wanting nothing to do with the military to enlisting in the armed forces in less than 24 hours. The “Triangle of death” and the events in Southwest Baghdad that led to the explosive device attack on Noah's humvee and the loss of his arm and leg. Noah's struggle with the loss of his identity after his injury, and the depression that followed and how he turned his life around. What drove Noah to get back into fitness, start a business, and redefine his purpose. The impact that social media has had on veterans and how it has given them the ability to share their stories and connect with others that might be experiencing similar struggles. How Noah landed on Dancing with the Stars and the lessons he learned from diving into an area in which he had almost no experience. The greatest physical challenges that Noah has learned to overcome following his injuries. His struggle with perfectionism and how he’s dealt with this mental block. Why the relationship with his children comes before everything else in his life, including work and fame. The daily habits that keep Noah mentally learning and physically pushing boundaries. www.brenttieri.com

The Fit2Fat2Fit Experience
EP139: Want to Be the Best Entrepreneur You Can Be?

The Fit2Fat2Fit Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 59:39


Drew’s guest, Noah Kagan got into the tech game in his 20’s. He put in long hours and sacrificed his evenings and weekends to be a top producer. He worked at Facebook and Mint.com and currently he is Chief Sumo at his own company, Sumo.com. He has had his share of successes and failures and freely shares the lessons he learned and how he challenges others to build their ‘rejection muscle’ through his coffee challenge. He doesn’t pull punches when describing what it takes to win as an entrepreneur in this frank and honest interview.   Join Drew on the Second Annual Fit2Fat2Fit Cruise in October 2018! A 7-day cruise that includes nutritional seminars, workouts, health coaches and keto-friendly meals.   If you like this podcast subscribe & review it on iTunes | Stitcher.   Key Takeaways:   [7:15] Noah admired his father's independence and flexible schedule. [10:53] Persistence and Iteration are important qualities in entrepreneurs. [17:28 The lessons Noah learned from his time at Facebook. [20:06] The sacrifices required to become an entrepreneur. [23:44] Work without fulfillment is pointless. [34:18] How Noah keeps himself healthy and fit. [41:29] Building your rejection muscle. [46:08] Books that have influenced Noah. [51:02] Drew shares his story.   Sponsors: Complete Wellness Supplements — Shop for Drew’s hand-formulated powdered greens, probiotics, and MCT Oil Powder Dry Farm Wines — Use this link for a bottle of wine for $.01 with any order Dollar Workout Club   Mentioned in This Episode: Noah Kagan Presents Podcast Sumo.com @NoahKagan on Instagram A Million Miles in a Thousand Years: How I Learned to Live a Better Story by Donald Miller 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey Seth Godin Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think by Brian Wansink Fit2Fat2Fit Fit2Fat2Fit on A&E Fit2Fat2Fit on Facebook Fit2Fat2Fit Book Drew on Social Media: @fit2fat2fit Email Drew: Drew@fit2fat2fit.com

Untold Miracles Podcast - Motivational Conversations with Celebrities and Inspirational Kids

Noah Galloway is a motivational speaker, author, war veteran, military hero, fitness guru and a dedicated father.   Listen to this episode and learn: How Noah lost his left arm and left leg to a roadside bomb in Iraq Noah’s struggle with depression as a newly injured veteran The role Noah’s father played in his transformation How Noah’s son’s live was saved at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt Noah’s experience on Dancing With the Stars The challenges of being an amputee that most people don’t realize Noah’s advice on living life to its fullest

Obstacle Racing Media Podcast
Noah Galloway - Live from Le Pain Quotidien (West Hollywood)

Obstacle Racing Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 63:34


Noah Galloway went from normal "double amputee veteran" to Men's Health Cover Model. From there he went to appear on Ellen, Dancing With The Stars, and American Grit. You probably know all that already. So let's get to the good stuff on this episode where you will listen in on How Noah pronounces French words. Depression and Anxiety. Instagram. Giving Speeches. Where his best ideas come from. Todays Podcast is sponsored by: Rugged Maniac –  Use Code ORM10 for 10 percent off all 2018 races! Show Notes: ORM-CBS Sports Link Noah's Book Le Pain Quotidien Warrior Dash Video from 2011 Noah's website  

The Art of Online Business
#160: How to Create a Simple Marketing Plan that Actually Works with Noah Kagan

The Art of Online Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 53:19


On today’s episode, I’m chatting with my buddy Noah Kagan. If you’d know who he is, you’re in for a treat... Noah was employee #30 at Facebook, he was an early employee at Mint.com as their Director of Marketing, and he’s the founder of AppSumo and SumoMe. Noah is a fellow podcaster, hosting a great show called Noah Kagan Presents, which I listen to regularly, and his OkDork.com blog has a ton of meaty/actionable content you can check out. In this episode, we dive into a bunch of different topics, including... why Noah is no longer getting a $1 cost for email signups from his Facebook ads how he’s really feeling about Facebook advertising right now (you might be surprised at his answer here!) and why you should be looking for what he calls the “20% of marketing opportunities” when trying to decide where to put your focus. We also cover so much more in this episode.  Things like... ...comparing ourselves to others, Noah’s feelings of what true success is and why starting a podcast may not be the best strategy when you’re starting out and trying to build an audience. You’ll hear Noah talk a lot about how he’s been able to achieve amazing results by setting clear goals, and then testing the things that he knows his team can control. This overarching conversation will give you lots of new ideas, strategies and things to think about that you can implement in your business –starting today. On the Show Today You’ll Learn: How to create a simple marketing plan for your business, while asking yourself “What is the activity you can double and what is the activity you can kill?” Why even though Noah is spending thousands on Facebook ads every month, he still feels like we should be spending most of our efforts elsewhere How Noah is currently finding success with marketing strategies that use urgency, and then other alternatives to paid ads like gift cards. What a Proactive Dashboard is and how it can be used to find new opportunities How Leading Indicator Goals can empower your team and grow your business What he’s doing on YouTube (for free!) to see significant bumps in views of older videos How he repurposes content and why he’s moving towards longer segments of his podcast to use as YouTube videos And more... Coming up next week I’ll be bringing you a Facebook ads strategy from a listener of the podcast who’s using what he learns from the show to get incredible results for boutique fitness and yoga studios in the Houston, Texas area. We’re going to break down two recent campaigns; one where he generated $15,000 in class sales on a Facebook ad spend of $50 and another that brought in over $58,000 on a spend of only $330 dollars. Can’t wait to share that one with you… FBA Live Announced for December 2017! I’m super pumped up to announce my upcoming live Facebook ads implementation workshop here in San Diego. FBA Live is going to start on Thursday evening, December 7th with an opening night happy hour and then we’ll go Friday and Saturday, December 8th and 9th. As I mentioned this is an implementation workshop so we’ll be actually working on your Facebook ad campaigns together over the two days and we’ll be having conversations around strategy and areas for improvement for your campaigns. So much has changed with Facebook ads over the last two months, let alone this year, and my goal is to have you walking away with things set up the right way and improvements made. When you sign-up for the workshop, it will include access to or a large credit toward one of my training programs which you’ll need go through as much as you can prior to the event. The reason is, I want this workshop to have the biggest impact for you, so it’s not going to be for complete beginners. If you’re already one of my students, you’re going to get a big-time discount off the cost of the event. Again, so that we can have the biggest impact on working with you, spots are going to be limited. You can learn more and grab your spot at rickmulready.com/earlyinterest. I love doing these live workshops, hanging out with you for a few days and really moving your Facebook ads and business forward.

MetaLearn
ML90: Noah Kagan on Learning with Beginner's Mind, Lessons from Building An 8-Figure Business and The Key to Marketing that Makes People Listen

MetaLearn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 40:48


Noah Kagan is the founder of AppSumo and Sumo.com, two multi million dollar companies that help businesses grow. In this conversation we discuss: - How Noah learns best and his experience learning a new language - The lessons Noah has learned from building an 8-Figure business - The secret behind getting your ideas heard in a world full of noise So whether you’re looking to build or grow your business or accelerate your learning with beginner’s mind, this episode will give you all that and much more.

The Authority Hacker Podcast
#59 - Trading Tipsy Growth Hacks with Noah Kagan

The Authority Hacker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 50:32


What you will learn The simple email hack Noah uses to generate ongoing site traffic Gael’s method to get more reach with your Facebook page Noah’s method to create giveaways with thousands of dollars of prizes for free Gael’s new “retargeting autoresponder” tactic How Noah recruit affiliates to make more sales Gael’s exact cart abandonment … #59 – Trading Tipsy Growth Hacks with Noah Kagan Read More »

The Less Doing Podcast
259: Noah Kagan - Launching Your Business Models Quickly

The Less Doing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 32:15


[Noah Kagan](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Kagan) is the founder of [KickFlip](https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/kickflip#/entity) and [AppSumo](http://www.appsumo.com/). Prior to founding his businesses, he was Employee #30 at [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/) working as a product manager and later joined [Mint.com](https://www.mint.com/) as the Director of Marketing. Listen as Noah shares why you need to launch as quickly as you can, the traits you should be honing, and the reason why you can never blame marketing for not selling. Connect with Noah on his blog [OkDork](http://okdork.com/) or at [SumoMe](https://sumome.com/). ## Key Quote “I think what I've done well and what worked for me is that I launched very quickly, and I keep iterating, very aggressively.” ## What You'll Learn 1. What KickFlip is and how Noah founded it 2. Why it's helpful to launch quickly 3. From KickFlip to Gambit 4. Why resourcefulness and flexibility are important traits you should have 5. Practicing the challenge of asking for money 6. How to limit the amount of time you have 7. Why you cannot blame marketing when you don't sell 8. Building your network 9. How Noah plans out his goals 10. Why Noah recommends having quarterly themes 11. Why you need to take more time to think things through 12. The importance of reviewing your previous week with an accountability partner 13. Why you need to spend more to save on time ------- [Get the FREE Optimize, Automate, Outsource Blueprint here.](%20https:/go.lessdoing.com/blueprint?utm_campaign=blueprint-ari&utm_medium=link&utm_source=podcast) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lessdoing/message

The Ezra Klein Show
Trevor Noah, host of The Daily Show

The Ezra Klein Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 78:36


This is a serious conversation with a very funny man.Trevor Noah is the host of Comedy Central's the Daily Show. He's also a stand-up comic who grew up in apartheid South Africa, the son of a black mother and a white father. That was illegal in apartheid-era South Africa, so Noah grew up hiding his real parentage, only seeing his father in carefully controlled circumstances. Somehow, he managed to turn this into a very funny, very incisive stand-up act. Today, he occupies one of the commanding heights of American comedy, and when you talk to him, you can see why: he's funny, but he's also damn smart, with an outsider's perspective on America's very unique problems. In this conversation, we talk about:- What it was like growing up biracial in apartheid South Africa- Noah's experience watching South Africa’s post-apartheid truth and reconciliation commission, and what an American one might look like- Noah's thoughts on the right to be forgotten on the internet- How Donald Trump's superpower is his lack of shame- The ways in which Obama’s presidency changed – and sometimes inflamed — the conversation about race over the last eight years- What Obama does and doesn’t share with other Black celebrities in “transcending” race- The parallels between experiencing catcalling and experiencing racism- Noah's critique of both "objective" news sources, and biased ones- Why Noah was taken aback by the response he got criticizing Bernie Sanders- Noah's news diet, and why he doesn’t watch as much Fox News as you might think- How Noah develops a joke, from start to finishAnd much more. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Brute Strength Podcast
Noah Ohlsen and How He Plans to Win the CF Games - Ep. 32

Brute Strength Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2016 36:59


Noah Ohlsen Podcast – Show notes Noah Ohlsen has come a long way since starting Crossfit in 2010. Known for his perfect hair and boyish smile, He has won two Crossfit Games regional competitions, and finished 8th at the 2014 & 2015 Games. Tune in to check out his old school method to gaining 30+ pounds of lean muscle, working out with big leagues; Guido Trinidad & Chase Daniels, and his journey to his first Games appearance. It’s time you get familiar with the 8th fittest man in the world because he’s definitely going to be around for a while. If you LOVE this podcast please click HERE to leave me a review. It energizes me to keep doing these as well as pushes us higher in the rankings. Thank you all for the support. In this episode you’ll learn: [3:12] Dealing with critics and common misconceptions | Staying humble and mentally tough [5:12] How Noah took his game to the next level | Surrounding yourself with people who are better than you | Finding outside motivation [6:00] The infamous wheel barrel incident at the 2015 Crossfit Games | Overcoming set backs [8:55] Noah’s thoughts of Guido as a mentor both in and outside of the gym | Finding good role models [9:43] Who was Noah Ohlsen before Crossfit? [13:30] Noah’s journey to qualifying for his first Crossfit Games [16:02] Competitions outside of Crossfit | ECC, WODapalooza, DXB Fitness [18:58] Going from 155lbs to 190lbs in 24 months | Weight gaining tips [21:12] Noah’s supplement routine [22:52] Tapering & recovering techniques for competitions | Percentage work [25:13] Noah’s thoughts on the 2016 Open | Preparation, Strategy, and Mentality [28:50] Post 2015 Crossfit Games season [31:25] Finding motivation on the off season [32:45] What’s next after Crossfit? | Noah’s plans for the future

Ed Tseng
PPP 019 Wimbledon Junior Champion, Noah Rubin

Ed Tseng

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2014 18:54


  In this episode of the Peak Performance Podcast, Ed chats about the mental game with Noah Rubin, fresh off his 2014 Wimbledon win. What you’ll learn: How Noah got his start in tennis His 2 keys to success How John McEnroe has helped his game The secret to overcoming nervousness The zone and slumps […] The post PPP 019 Wimbledon Junior Champion, Noah Rubin appeared first on Ed Tseng.

Code Story
S3 Bonus: Interview on WPRRR

Code Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 48:23


Super fun chat with a very cool dude, Joe Howard - Host of WPMRR and Founder & CEO of WP Buffs. * [00:01:17] Who is Noah Labhart? * [00:02:52] Have you always been an outdoors person? * [00:04:44] How Noah’s interest in software development started. * [00:08:56] The programming and execution learned at HP. * [00:10:19] From programming to learning entrepreneurship. * [00:14:33] In startups, people that become developers contribute long-term to the company. * [00:19:59] Junior developers are hungry to learn, they are excited to figure out problems. * [00:24:33] How Code Story came to be. * [00:29:09] Why Code Story podcast is delivered in seasons? * [00:32:09] Some of the most popular Code Story episodes. * [00:33:59] How do you grow your listenership? * [00:35:54] The type of guest helps. Tell people about the podcast. * [00:39:11] Distribute and SEO optimize podcast content wherever possible. * [00:43:38] To stay motivated in creating podcast episodes, stay passionate and be creative. Check out the show and links to the episode here: https://wpmrr.com/podcast/noah-labhart-code-story/ Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts ( https://ratethispodcast.com/codestory ) ! Amazing tools we use: * If you want the best publishing platform for your podcast, with amazing support & people - use Transistor.fm ( https://transistor.fm/?via=code-story ). * Want to record your remote interviews with class? Then, you need to use Squadcast ( https://squadcast.fm/?ref=noahlabhart ). * Code Story uses the 1-click product ClipGain ( https://clipgain.io/?utm_campaign=clipgain&utm_medium=episode&utm_source=codestory ) , sign up now to get 3hrs of podcast processing time FREE! Credits: Season 3 of Code Story is hosted and produced by Noah Labhart. Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/code-story/id1466861744 ) , Spotify ( https://open.spotify.com/show/0f5HGQ2EPd63H83gqAifXp ) , Pocket Casts ( https://pca.st/Z1k7 ) , Google Play ( https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?apn=com.google.android.music&ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&link=https%3A%2F%2Fplay.google.com%2Fmusic%2Fm%2FIcdmshauh7jgmkjmh6iu3wd4oya%3Ft%3DCode_Story%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 ) , Breaker ( https://www.breaker.audio/code-story ) , YouTube ( https://youtube.com/channel/UCgjZsiUDp-oKY_ffHc5AUpQ ) , or the podcasting app of your choice. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands