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In this episode, I have a fun discussion with Shane Neely, who is a former laboratory scientist turned programmer. He has helped to author 11 scientific papers and build a cancer treatment software company. Today, Shane uses machine learning and artificial intelligence for everything from bioinformatics to art. He is particularly interested in AI for language generation, digital art, and other computational creativity. Shane is the author of the book Stone Age Code: From Monkey Business to AI. His book explores artificial intelligence and human evolution from his perspective as a data scientist and biologist. In his free time, Shane enjoys adventures around the Pacific Northwest with his family. “Using AI writing tools can eliminate writer's block.” – Shane Neeley Today on the Tech Leader Talk podcast: - Similarities between human evolution and the evolution of artificial intelligence - How Shane used AI to help write and design his book - From using stone tools to “modern” tools like AI - Training neural networks to copy your writing style Resources Mentioned: Shane's Book: Stone Age Code: From Monkey Business to AI Connect with Shane Neeley: Website: ShaneNeeley.com LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/neeley1 Thanks for listening! Be sure to get your free copy of Steve's latest book, Cracking the Patent Code, and discover his proven system for identifying and protecting your most valuable inventions. Get the book at https://stevesponseller.com/book.
We combine things that we love in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. Developer: Ubisoft Milan | Publisher: Ubisoft | Initial Release: August 29, 2017 Jacob, Moe, Mike and special guest Shane Chiasson explore the evils of AR, chase after those zany Rabbids and tactic the heck out of the Mushroom Kingdom. Special notes: Codes provided by Ubisoft #UbisoftCanadaGuild #UbisoftAmbassador! We are running a giveaway of a Switch copy of the game on Twitter until Sunday, August 22nd, check it out on our Twitter account! Players: Jacob McCourt (@JacobMcCourt), Moe Murtadi (@mmurtadi) & Mike Ruffolo (@ruffolom) Special Guest: Shane Chiasson (@chiassoo) Web: LeftBehindGame.Club | Twitter: @LeftBehindClub | Instagram: @LeftBehindGameClub SHOW NOTES: 2:00 #UbisoftCanadaGuild Thank You 2:40 Fast Pitch about Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle 4:35 Mike shared his love of XCOM 5:40 Our personal history with this game, tactics games and rabbits 11:55 Setup for this game 14:45 Describing the format of the game 18:25 Our ideal character load-outs 27:40 How Shane never died 31:25 Enemy designs 35:05 Our main strategies 39:10 Do we want a sequel? 44:05 Any other IP we want to see in this format? 48:50 Puzzle? Yes or no? 50:40 Bonus levels and music! 53:10 Final thoughts and wrap-up UPCOMING SHOWS: September 1, 2021 The Walking Dead: 400 Days (ft. Jacob, Moe and special guest Emmett Watkins Jr.) September 15, 2021 Katamari Damacy Re-Roll (ft. Jacob, Mike, Moe and special guest Brenden Groom) DISCORD: The Left Behind Game Club is a monthly game club podcast focusing on positivity & community. To talk to members of the community, join our Discord server!
Thinking of investing but afraid to take the risk? In today's episode, we're going to dive into them! Shane Melanson helps professionals and business owners invest in Canadian real estate with a focus on cash flow in commercial real estate specifically for professionals and business owners who are earning a high income and are too busy to find good and safe commercial real estate properties. For the past 14 years, Shane has helped Canadian real estate investors buy and sell more than a quarter billion dollars worth of real estate. [00:01 - 06:24] Opening SegmentLet's get to know today's guest, Shane MelansonShane shares his life and real estate background[06:25 - 15:49] Real Estate is a BusinessHow to Be Involved in Different Asset ClassesGetting the Attention of a Client with Strong Gut ChecksSaying and doing are different in adding value[15:20 - 22:27] How to Mitigate Development RiskThe Market: Where's the Pendulum?Shane talks about developmentsUnderstanding and Quantifying Risks[22:28 - 25:06] Final Four SegmentShane's advice to aspiring investors“Find someone that can shepherd you through the deal.”How Shane stays on top of his gameReading, coaches and mentorsShane's way to make the world a better placeTeach and empower his kidsReach out to our guest - see links below Final wordsTweetable Quotes“You're always one deal away from being out of business in this world.” - Shane Melanson“You're going to have to search through a lot more properties to find something that makes sense.” - Shane Melanson“Brokers are not there to educate and teach people.” - Shane Melanson-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Shane Melanson through: shane@shanemelanson.com and LinkedIn. Check out his website https://shanemelanson.com/ and take a step forward to your real estate dream.Connect with me:I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns. FacebookLinkedInLike, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in!Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com
Growing a business can be challenging to manage — especially when there are mergers and acquisitions involved. But getting it right can mean the difference between $40k a month and $40k a day. At least, it did for Shane Jaeger, President of Operations, The Lawton Group, who joins me on the latest episode to discuss how he pulled it off. What we talked about: - How Shane looks at mergers after seeing them from both sides - What to look for in a company you plan to acquire - Why paying close attention to growth is as important as the bottom line If you want to hear more stories from the trades, subscribe to Toolbox for the Trades on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or here. Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for Toolbox for the Trades in your favorite podcast player.
Welcome back to Episode 70 of The Active Life Podcast. Today on The Guest Show we have Shane Farmer founder of Dark Horse Rowing. Shane shares a lot of similar beliefs as we do here at Active Life. One of these beliefs, in particular, is the idea of giving our best information away for free and using that value to earn the trust and create opportunity to help people. In this episode we discuss; The sport of Rowing Going from being and athlete to being a coach How Shane got started with Dark Horse Rowing Our core values How he got 5,000 people to sign up for a course with no advertising Get in touch with Shane Farmer & Dark Horse Rowing Website: www.DarkHorseRowing.com Youtube: Dark Horse Rowing Are you ready to Turn Pro? Connect with us! Dr. Sean @DrSeanPastuch Active Life Professional @activelifeprofessional
Shane Baum is the representative of one of the greatest lifestyle brands in the world, Leisure Society. When you think of the balance of work and play, he definitely leans hard into play. His background is so different from the life he lives now—from cornfields and tractors in Iowa to pheasant hunting with royalty in the south of France and teeing off at St. Andrews. He’s built an amazing company that is all around living an extraordinary lifestyle. There’s nobody better to talk more about play than Shane. In This Conversation We Cover: [04:04] Growing up in Belmond, Iowa [12:52] Trusting your intuition when starting a business [15:42] How to make a lifestyle brand more valuable [22:57] Lessons learned from Louis Vuitton [28:55] The difference between European and American thinking [37:21] How Shane created the Leisure Society Resources: https://leisure-society.com/ (leisure-society.com) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ShaneBaum/ (@ShaneBaum) | https://www.instagram.com/leisuresociety_/ (@leisuresociety_) Mastermind: https://workhardplayhardpodcast.com/mastermind/ (workhardplayhardpodcast.com/mastermind) Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimmurgatroyd/ (@kimmurgatroyd) | https://www.instagram.com/robmurgatroyd/ (@robmurgatroyd) Virtual mastermind: http://workhardplayhard90.com (workhardplayhard90.com) https://pushjournal.com/?mbsy_source=d8f18da2-10d5-4a98-b85c-9bdabad61ee5&mbsy_exp=Thu%2C+12+Dec+2019+20%3A36%3A32+GMT&campaignid=35053&mbsy=BTPZC (The Push Journal) To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: https://workhardplayhardpodcast.com/ (workhardplayhardpodcast.com) Work Hard Play Hard is a production of http://crate.media (Crate Media)
Episode 60: Welcome to the Equestrian Author Spotlight podcast! In each episode, you’ll hear inspirational stories from horse book authors including writing advice and marketing tips to help you write your own horse book. If you are an author, aspire to be an author, or simply love horse books, then you are in the right place! In this week's episode, you'll meet Shane Ledyard, the author of the Horse Gone Silent Trilogy. You'll learn ... About the real life story (and horse) that led Shane, a rider, trainer, clinician and judge, to write Horse Gone Silent. How Shane negotiated the learning curve at the beginning of his author career and turned those obstacles into a series of happy accidents. How he used voice-to-text technology to get words on the page, and why he decided to write from the horse's point of view. And MUCH more! Episode show notes: https://www.carlykadecreative.com/podcast.html Want a free guide to secrets of horse book authors? Gallop over to https://www.carlykadecreative.com/wisdom.html and join the Equestrian Author Spotlight email list to have the author advice resource delivered instantly to your inbox. If you are an author who writes about horses and would like to be spotlighted let me know. I’d be happy to include you, too. Visit my contact page at https://www.carlykadecreative.com to fill out a request.
Today's guest is Teacher Shane, he’s a native English speaker from New York who lives in Brazil, he speaks fluently Portuguese and Spanish, also he knows Mandarin and American Sign Language. In this episode we talk about: • How to improve pronunciation • Advice for shy people who struggle with communication • Is it possible to learn more than one language at the same time? • Best way to improve vocabulary • What is a phrasal verb, idiom, slang, and which is the best way for learning them • Seeing mistakes as an opportunity to improve • Tips to start teaching English online • How Shane learned Portuguese If you enjoyed this Show please Subscribe and leave a review! Join our community on Telegram ( https://t.me/joinchat/PQFlLxuPIien1ubxpL8IZg ) Follow me on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/stories_of_language_learners/ ) and feel free to reach out to me, I'd love to hear your feedback about the show. Thanks! Links and mentions from this episode: - Teacher Shane Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/inglescomshane/) - Teacher Shane Podcast ( https://open.spotify.com/show/0Dqja0HWuCP336Bjn9lQc1 ) - Linguee | Dictionary ( https://www.linguee.com/ ) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stories-of-language-learn/message
Shane Smith has possessed the gift of intuition and seeing spirits since his earliest memories as a young child and he has developed this gift throughout his life. On 7/7/1997 Shane was struck by lightning while rock climbing west of Fort Collins, Colorado. After the strike, Shane began 5 years of recovery. In that time, Shane took on an even keener sense of his abilities. He has featured on national television series Monsters & Mysteries in 2015 as well as multiple paranormal podcasts and several radio interviews. Shane specializes in helping families with personal closure with the deceased. Shane has been instrumental in providing details to authorities in several local Colorado investigations and national intelligence authorities in investigations across the world. In this episode Shane discusses: His abilities and when they really sky rocketed. How he taps in to energy to solve missing person cases Why all missing person cases aren’t solved? How places and spaces hold energy? How Shane reads those spades? How to clear out “negative energy” Follow Shane Smith http://shanesmithseer.com https://www.facebook.com/thelightningpsychic FOLLOW DR. AMY ROBBINS www.dramyrobbins.com http://www.instagram.com/dramyrobbins dramyrobbins@gmail.com ldsbquestions@gmail.com
Creative Business Solutions What You Will Learn: How Shane’s upbringing, experience in the U.S. Air Force, and career journey culminated in the launch of health insurance company Hooray Health Why starting out at the lowest level of healthcare gave Shane a unique perspective on the need for creative business solutions in the health insurance industry How Shane made the foray into the realm of health benefits, and how he recognized the opportunity to do things differently from the paradigm Why Shane believes that any life experience can offer valuable lessons that can be applied to future situations Why hearing the phrase “love the problem — not the solution” from the founder of Waze was a profound, watershed moment for Shane Why Shane created Hooray Health to address the real challenges and unmet needs of America’s uninsured workers How Hooray Health is structured differently from others in the health insurance industry, creating a better experience for members Why too many employees are forced to make difficult healthcare decisions based on their financial situations, and how Hooray Health is working to change that How Shane is using thought leadership to change perceptions and shine a light on the challenges people face in accessing basic healthcare How Shane first got started in thought leadership, and how he learned the importance of self-promotion and adding value Creative Business Solutions and Disrupting the Paradigm Oftentimes we fall into the trap of doing things the way we do them because it’s how we have always done them. But it’s the creative business solutions — not the same old strategies — that have the potential to create new opportunities and even disrupt entire industries. In this episode of Onward Nation, health insurance company Hooray Health founder and CEO Shane Foss shares how identifying the unmet needs of America’s millions of uninsured employees formed the basis for his company’s mission to reinvent health insurance from the ground up, and he explains why thought leadership has proven to be a powerful tool to build credibility and get his message out. Recognizing Opportunities for Creative Business Solutions For Shane, the “aha!” moment came when he saw firsthand the challenges that uninsured workers were facing in getting access to basic healthcare. Shane began questioning the status quo and wondering if there was a better way to do things — and this train of thought ultimately culminated in the formation of Hooray Health. Shane identified an underserved group and then innovated cost-effective solutions to help them gain access to necessary healthcare services. He saw the problem and then built and iterated on solutions to address it, without falling into the trap of becoming too attached to the solutions his company created. This allowed Hooray Health the flexibility to find new angles and opportunities and to adjust based on the needs of their clients rather than getting too locked into their business model. Being Bold and Willing to Experiment At every step during the process of building Hooray Health, Shane was told “you can’t do that” or “that will never work”, or “you’ll never find an underwriter willing to take the risk”. Shane might easily have listened to the naysayers, but he kept going. Eventually, he was able to put all the pieces together and offer low-cost, practical healthcare plans that empowered part-time workers and other overlooked segments to attain healthcare while protecting themselves from predatory billing practices. Shane and his team put together creative business solutions that allow them to meet the needs of an otherwise untapped market — while simultaneously creating profits for their business and looking after the needs of their clients. None of this would’ve been possible had Shane just accepted the conventional wisdom of health insurance at face value. About Shane Foss With over 20 years of tenure as an executive in the medical industry, Shane Foss became frustrated with how under-served Americans were with the current healthcare options. He set out to make a change and in 2018 achieved this goal through launching Hooray Health, an unconventional health insurance company dedicated to providing affordable basic and urgent health care alternatives to high-deductible health plans. Through Hooray Health, Foss and his team focus on offering peace of mind to lower-income individuals and families who face medical challenges, while also providing business owners with an affordable way to reward and retain employees. Partnering with companies like Sedera, Ameritas, and Aflac, they have been able to add critical services and supplemental plans giving immense value to employers and individuals. Throughout his professional experience, Foss has negotiated complex, multi-million-dollar contracts, worked in device sales management, created business strategies, and optimized P&L. He holds an MBA from Rice University’s Jones School of Business, a BS from the University of the Incarnate Word, and a Surgical Technologist Certificate from the United States Air Force. How to Connect with Shane Foss: Visit Hooray Health’s website for more information on how Shane and his team have innovated creative business solutions in the health insurance industry. LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/shane-foss-083b823/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/hoorayhealth/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/HoorayHealthcare/ Twitter: @Hooray_Health Additional Resources: Sell With Authority by Drew McLellan and Stephen Woessner: https://amzn.to/39y7x13 Predictive ROI Free Resource Library: https://predictiveroi.com/resources/ Stephen Woessner’s LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/stephenwoessner/
Shane Balkowitsch is a wet plate photographer from Bismarck North Dakota. Prior to getting into wet plate photography, Shane had never owned a camera outside of his cell phone. Shane is currently on a mission to capture 1000 wet plates of northern plains native Americans. Shanes Wet Plate Process Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S86yNGXlpck In This Episode You'll Learn: What is wet plate photography How Shane got started with wet plate photography How wet plate photography works Where Shane struggled most when learning wet plate photography Technical challenges of exposing wet plate photographs Why Shane stuck with Wet Plate Photography, knowing that digital photography is much quicker and eaiser to produce an image. Resources: Wet Plate Photographer, Shane Balkowitsch’s website Shanes Instagram Balkowitsch documentary on Amazon
Shane FarrellLeila is joined by Shane Farrell – CEO Europe at Ipsos.IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT· The impact of Coronavirus on Ipsos’ market research projects· How Shane fell into market research by chance· Shane’s move to Russia, which eventually led to him starting his own business and then eventually selling this to Ipsos· “The most important thing is whether you can perform or not”: Shane’s belief that gender and nationality are now being used less often as selection/discrimination factors for roles, which in his view is a good thingRESOURCES & INFORMATION MENTIONEDhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/shane-farrell-a3220a9/
Episode Summary: Shane Johnson, founder of Chromebook Parts, joins the show to discuss patience, work ethic, and the genesis of his entrepreneurial journey. Shane is a passionate CEO who had the foresight to capitalize on an opportunity in the marketplace which has paid dividends ever since. In this episode, Alissa and Shane talk about the difference between confidence and arrogance, the importance of vulnerability, and coming to peace with fear of failure. What We Covered: 02:36 – Shane’s business background and the genesis of Chromebook Parts 11:16 – The incredible growth and success of Shane’s business 14:11 – How Shane’s confident humility impacts his personal and business relationships 20:48 – Maintaining a pulse on company culture and handling confrontation 26:52 – The future of Chromebook Parts 30:16 – Entrepreneurial advice Shane would give to his younger self 36:50 – Where listeners can follow Shane and Chromebook Parts Tweetables: “I would say that that confidence was what gave me the ability to kind of ignore those voices – or just not listen to them – and go right to it anyway.” (10:53) (Shane) “I think my industry experience came into play. And then my vision, always being a problem-solver, an innovator, listening to people’s pain points or issues. And then just having a passion for solving them and fixing them.” (13:37) (Shane) “Really addressing my strengths and my weaknesses and then sharing that with my staff is helping. It’s a new thing right now so it’s not complete – it’s a work in progress. But, I would say that by doing that, it’s been helpful in my relationships with my employees here.” (18:07) (Shane) “As they say, ‘Revenue or sales can solve a lot of problems.’ But, as you get into the first couple of years, you get to that point where you’re generating revenue, you’re making a profit, you have employees. Right then you need to start focusing on process, procedures and putting things in place so you can scale.” (35:44) (Shane) Links Mentioned: Alissa’s Website – https://www.daire2succeed.com/makingthelistpodcast/ Shane’s LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/shane-johnson-5331b33a/ Chromebook Parts Twitter – @ChromebookParts https://twitter.com/ChromebookParts Shane’s LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/shane-johnson-5331b33a/ Shane’s Website – https://www.chromebookparts.com/Default.asp Books Mentioned: Rich Dad Poor Dad Dare To Lead
It’s easy to disagree with an idea, but it’s hard to be disagreeable with a person, especially if it’s someone you happen to know and like. And yet, most of the conversations we have around climate change are politically charged shouting matches with strangers—typed in all caps online. So, what can we do to foster truly productive discussions around climate solutions, even among people with a very different point of view? Julia Pyper is a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and contributing editor at Greentech Media, and Shane Skelton is the cofounder and partner at S2C Pacific, an energy and environment consultancy firm. Together, they are two of the three cohosts of Political Climate, a bipartisan podcast on energy and environmental politics in America. Today, Julia and Shane join Ross to discuss how their show is working to normalize the conversation on climate change (on both sides of the aisle) and explore what’s behind the increasing polarization in DC and what role the media plays in perpetuating our political divisions. Julia and Shane go on to explain how we can be open to views that differ from our own without participating in ‘balance is bias’ and address the arguments for and against carbon removal as a climate solution. Listen in for insight into the common ground that exists between Democrats and Republicans and learn what YOU can do to further productive discussions on climate change! Key Takeaways [2:09] What the Political Climate podcast is working to achieve New kind of dialogue, disagree in civil manner Normalize conversation on right and left [5:11] How Shane and Julia think about the idea of deplatforming Silencing people who disagree is dangerous Don’t want to participate in ‘balance is bias’ [8:06] The concern that taking half measures is not enough Risk doing nothing if block moderate steps ‘Yes, and’ = more effective way of communicating [13:21] What’s behind the increasing polarization in politics Removal of earmarks, ethics rules and transparency Lack of shared experiences prevents friendships [17:46] The media’s role in our current political divisions Giving content away for free led to devaluation Outrage is in vogue and clicks dominate [24:54] How much common ground exists on climate change More than we think, shift to see as problem to solve Broad bipartisan support on some policy measures (clean tech) [30:15] The arguments against carbon removal as a solution Permits fossil fuel use in perpetuity Preserves longevity, influence of oil and gas industry [37:49] What we can do to further the climate discussion In-person conversations, more in common than different Reach out to elected leaders (continued attention = action) [45:49] Shane’s insight on how to foster productive discussion Not there to win or conduct real-time fact checking Provide context of what person says through own view Connect with Ross Nori Nori on Facebook Nori on Twitter Nori on Medium Nori on YouTube Nori on GitHub Nori on Patreon Nori Newsletter Email podcast@nori.com Nori White Paper Subscribe on iTunes Carbon Removal Newsroom Resources Political Climate Political Climate on Twitter Shane on Twitter Julia on Twitter David Roberts on Political Climate Arnold Schwarzenegger on Political Climate The Political Climate Path to Zero Series The Political Climate Solutions Show The Schwarzenegger Institute The Schwarzenegger Institute on Reversing Climate Change Green New Deal American Energy Innovation Act IPCC Report on Climate Change Atlantic Council US Representative Bob Latta republicEn GTM Solar Summit
MedSnake Media: The Power of Teaming is a Force to Be Working With MedSnake Media is a firm that works with medical companies to help them gain influence in the marketplace through various creative strategy components, including marketing, advertising, content creation, and B2B growth strategy. MedSnake Media also offers services specific to the healthcare space, such as medical billing. At the head of MedSnake Media are Chief Executive Officer and co-founder Shaneé Moret, Chief Operations Officer and co-founder Courtney Harring, and Chief Relationship Officer Joy Mcadams. Today, MedSnake Media leadership team members join me to discuss their journey of launching MedSnake Media and the ideal clients that their brand serves. They discuss how the LinkedIn platform served as a connective tool in the early stages of their company and their views on the use of social media in business today. They also highlight how to address COVID-19 business challenges and resonate with your client base at this time. “Where there’s competition, there’s great service, and the patients win.” - Joy McAdams Today on When She Founded: The humble beginnings of MedSnake Media and the unmet marketplace needs that the company filled The importance of communication and relationship-building in the healthcare space How Shanee utilized the LinkedIn platform to build her business How perspectives on social media have evolved in the age of COVID-19, and how to maintain relationships with your client base The operational structure of MedSnake Media and some aspects of the organizational culture How Shaneé, Courtney, and Joy are keeping in contact with clients during the coronavirus pandemic How the MedSnake Media team is finding personal strength in these trying times How preparation can counteract fear and anxiety and set you up for success Connect with MedSnake Media: MedSnake Media Email: hello@medsnakemedia.com MedSnake Media on Facebook MedSnake Media on LinkedIn Connect with Shaneé Moret: Shaneé Moret on LinkedIn Shaneé Moret on Instagram Connect with Courtney Harring: Courtney Harring on LinkedIn Courtney Harring on Instagram Connect with Joy Mcadams: Joy Mcadams on LinkedIn Joy Mcadams on Instagram Subscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes! Thanks for tuning into today’s episode of When She Founded with your host, Somer Hamrick. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. Don’t forget to visit our website, connect with Somer on LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media.
Shaneé Moret is a master Content Creator on LinedIn, a Healthcare Marketing Phenom, Cancer Survivor, Public Speaker, and a Goodwill Ambassador of Public Health. She is also our latest guest on American Real.Show Notes: - Shanee’s background and upbringing; her grandparents.- How Shaneé always brings her posts back to business.- How Shaneé built her vast LinkedIn network.- Shaneé and Courtney Harring’s friendship and business partnership.- Consistency and the importance of tracking your stats and numbers from your LinkedIn posts.- Shaneé shares examples of successful LinkedIn posts.- The importance of storytelling.- How LinkedIn far surpasses Facebook on organic reach and growth.- Being a thought leader on LinkedIn.- The effectiveness of video, and how that translates to trust and eventually revenue.- Paying attention to your surroundings, and utilize that for content.- Relatability and community.- Roger discusses @todd Collins approach of “Would you follow you.”- Giving.- How pushing products and programs can negatively affect trust.- Shaneé’s 95/5 “Giving vs. Taking” ratio.- It’s all about visibility; Shaneé breaks down views, profile visits, and business engagements.- Inbound vs. outbound connections.- Shaneé’s business of healthcare marketing.- In-person networking.- Why Shaneé considers herself an introvert, and her business partner, @Courtney Harring is an extrovert.- Investing in relationships.- Where to attend social events.- Collaborations and how it’s helped build her network and her business.- Drake and his collaboration success.- LinkedIn LIVE.- Shaneé’s public speaking business.- Shaneé’s legacy.----- Roger L. Brooks is the founder and host of American Real. Get his latest book, "The Power of being Rich: 10 Essential Steps to Manifest What You Already Have" by clicking on this link: https://amzn.to/2TN0sFrDo you need a hand sorting through some uncertainty? Are you craving some accountability in your life? If you answered yes, book a call on Roger's calendar to see if he can help: https://calendly.com/americanreal/20minSubscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/2zVQDLOAMERICAN REALWebsite: https://americanreal.tviTunes: https://apple.co/2yPeU4AFacebook: https://facebook.com/americanrealtv/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AmericanRealTVTwitter: https://twitter.com/rogerbrooks/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerlbrooks/YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/AmericanReal
In this episode, you will learn: • Shane’s brief bio • How Shane started in the real estate business • About Shane’s horizontal income and personal expenses • Shane’s horizontal to net worth ratio • What Shane’s diet is like • Shane’s workout routine • Shane’s giving back ratio • What keeps Shane driven • Shane’s strength and weakness • Shane’s life happiness index • Where Shane sees himself ten years from now • Some of the great moments in Shane’s life • Plus, so much more! Over the past 20 years as a real estate Broker, Shane has had the pleasure to spend 18 years with KWRI. It has been a road of growth both personally and professionally and let him give you a hint: you need to read, go to classes, listen to live streams, attend Mega Camp and Family Reunion. Each of these activities will stretch you and challenge you to be the best that you can be. Shane got into real estate to have no limits and in being part of this company, he has exceeded every single goal he has set. Be BOLD and yes, it is more than a class and a purple band you wear on your wrist … it is a way of life. Over the past eleven years, Shane has served on the Board of Directors of NVAR and the Board of Directors of Virginia Realtors. In addition, he has been RPAC (Realtors Political Action Committee) Chairman, one of the largest contributors to RPAC and will be inducted into the NAR Hall of Fame in 2019. He shares this, to ask you to invest in your industry to protect your businesses. Shane’s responsibility as an Operating Principal is to cast the vision, secure our financial stability and maintain accountability of their market centers. This enables them to set goals and exceed them and continue down a firm path toward maximizing profitability and profit sharing among their agents and owners. Shane is proud to lead their organization of KW Metro Center with over 630 agents, nearly 3,000 closed transactions last 12 months, and being a $1.5 billion company. Shane and his wonderful wife Nicole are celebrating 20 years of marriage. Yes, it is their one and only one! They share their home in Alexandria with their two dogs Patton and Winston.
We’ve all heard the overnight success stories that popped out of nowhere. Why is it that some people struggle for years to get to a level of success, while a few individuals can climb straight to the top in mere months? This is what our guest, Shane Snow, is here to reveal today. Shane is a talented entrepreneur, but he’s an even more talented journalist. After researching, analyzing, and interviewing the unconventional success stories of people and companies, he noticed a common pattern amongst them. That’s why Shane wrote the book, Smartcuts. While 99.9% of us have been taught the conventional wisdom of success, such as paying our dues and making small progress, Shane argues that the 0.1% think differently. He calls it ‘lateral thinking’, which is to rethink conventional practices and break the rules (that were never rules in the first place). This is a book that I’ve read over and over because it preaches why thinking differently, and zigging while everyone else is zagging will accelerate your success. In this interview, we go deep and wide in every aspect. We’ll shatter the common wisdom about success, how you can think laterally to fast track your success, and explore the behind-the-scene stories of global icons like Michelle Phan, Skillrex, and Jimmy Fallon. If you have the desire to, be, do, and achieve more in less time, or if you’re seeking a different way of thinking, this episode with Shane will inspire you. What You’ll Learn How switching from one ladder to another can bypass traditional courses of success The fastest-rising U.S Presidents didn’t progress up the linear political path. They were successful in one industry and jumped on the Presidential ladder (ex. Reagan, Trump) Companies that pivot from one business model or product to another tend to perform much better than those who always stayed on one course How to use mini-failures to make faster progress in anything you do The myth of the 10,000-hour rule What Shane learned after interviewing global icons like Skillrex and Michelle Phan Why an entrepreneur that failed at his first company is no more likely to succeed the next time around How to build authentic relationships with mentors (and why informal relationships are much more effective than formal) How Shane deals with loneliness and the downturns of entrepreneurship People Mentioned In The Episode President Ronald Reagan Skillrex Michelle Phan Jimmy Fallon Peter Thiel --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/growth-minds/support
Shane Jones is the Co-Founder at Fooda, a Chicago, Illinois-based workplace food program that brings a different pop-up restaurant to serve as the office lunch vendor each day. Shane and his team scour the streets for the best food trucks, trendy restaurants, and hidden gem mom-and-pop food service businesses. Founded in 2011 with just five employees, today they have more than 450 employees across 24 cities, serving a staggering 75,000 meals a day. Prior to starting his career in the world of business, Shane played football for four years at St. Ambrose University, where he graduated with a degree in business in 2005. What you'll learn about in this episode: How the idea for Fooda evolved after Shane was tasked by his manager to increase productivity in his workplace How Fooda expanded and grew into new markets, going from 20 to over 100 employees in just a few months How Shane and the leadership team at Fooda work to keep everyone energized and engaged through an amazing company culture Why Shane gets excited when he's interviewing a prospective new employee who has different skills than he himself has How playing football at St. Ambrose University made a lasting impact on Shane and taught him skills he brought forward into his business career Shane discusses some of the diverse company events Fooda runs to build a sense of teamwork and family Why working in food services requires a sense of urgency and an effort to stay ahead of competitors, and how Shane deals with the complexity of his work Why employee onboarding is a vital step Fooda focuses on to ensure success for their new team members, and what they do differently in their onboarding process Why a sense of trust was critical for Fooda, especially during their period of rapid growth What experiences Shane had with coaches during his time in football, both positive and negative, that made a lasting impression on his leadership style How Shane and his wife balance their individual successes in their work with their family life Additional Resources: Website: www.fooda.com Website: www.fooda.com/careers/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/toshanejones/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/GoFooda
Lex and Finley are back for the latest A15 edition of the ShipShow! They chat with Shane Unrein AKA Shanewu or shaneb0t (as he's known on the interwebs)about... -How Shane became a fan of Callaway -His Truvis collection -How many Callaway clubs he has purchased in his years of fandom -How he got involved in online golf communities Call the ShipShow Hotline: 760-804-4653 Email us: shipshow@callawaygolf.com ______ Listen to new episodes of the Shipshow Podcast with Jeff Neubarth and AJ Voelpel every Tuesday and Thursday as the boys take you inside the outgoing marketing department of Callaway HQ. The two introduce new characters regularly, spar with special guests and occasionally say things they're definitely not supposed to. Subscribe on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-shipshow/id1468971502 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3tlsSmd51veQROKRQWKSiF See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wow, what an inspiring conversation with my twin brother, Shane Needham (with a PhD in Chemistry), about his and his son's experience with Type 1 Diabetes. "This is not a pity party" & "Empower to Heal Yourself" In this inaugural episode, live from the KBSN studio! Listen to learn.... 1. What is the difference between Type 1 & Type 2 Diabetes? 2. How to save money with Insulin 3. How Shane went from $1000/mo to $150/mo for his son's diabetes... with NO Insurance! Shane mentions this book as an awesome resource: Diabetes Solutions ~ Dr Richard Bernstein ~ http://www.diabetes-book.com/ & Wired to Eat by Robb Wolf ~ https://robbwolf.com/wiredtoeat/ Follow Shane ~ https://www.instagram.com/needham_shane/ Grab a FREE Chapter of Shawn's Book ~ https://www.facebook.com/SickenedTheBook Follow Shawn on Instagram ~ https://www.instagram.com/health_solutions_shawn_needham/ *Thank you for your patience as we have slower periods where the station cuts out for sponsorships!
Titans Of Nuclear | Interviewing World Experts on Nuclear Energy
In this episode, we discuss... How Three Mile Island and the oil embargo influenced Shane to pursue nuclear engineering How Shane helped support university test reactors through his role at the Office of Nuclear Energy How tritium influenced the history behind the Office of New Production Reactors national security program Creating a roadmap for Generation IV reactor development and deployment How contracting to end users can help mobilize new nuclear The driving issues behind construction and deployment of new nuclear technologies How the Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear (GAIN) program united research and design efforts
Today's guest, joining us today on the Join Up Dots podcast interview, is a chap who knows how to scale a business. From the UK, but running away from sheep, sheep and more sheep. Yes, he is originally from New Zealand but now calls the home of warm beer, ultimate football failure, and Ant & Dec his home. He is a Business Scaling Strategist and accomplished leader with SME, mid-sized and FTSE 250 company experience. His career track record is dominated by leading and scaling 7, 8 & 9-figure rapid growth companies. His roles have included CEO of a 25 million enterprise providing services to central and local government and MD of a 240 million business unit responsible for leading a team of over 1000 people operating in 135 sites in 23 cities. One of his greatest successes included being part of leadership team that grew a real estate business 2000%, from SME to FTSE 250 company, in 8 years. These days you will find him on “Summit SCALE™: The Seven to Eight-Figure Business Growth Model” a blended learning program that equips seven-figure entrepreneurs with an eight-figure scale model to speed the growth of their business, ultimately for control and choice over exit. His work has spanned different industries including, among others, healthcare, energy, arts & entertainment, government services, professional services, real estate, housing, and manufacturing. So how long did he hold back from saying onto the world “Hey guys you are already doing really well……im the guy to make it go really well” And did he always want to be an entrepreneur, or did circumstances more than desire lead to him making the leap? Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Mr. Shane Spiers Show Highlights Shane talks openly about his dislike and struggle to find new clients and the cold calling which is 96% of businesses ever make it to a million and beyond and the reasons that keep then from breaking through that ceiling. Why as a leader you have to set the structure of the business as quickly as possible to stand any chance of making it a success. Why 90 day goal setting is such a big part of Shanes business, and he reasons that it should be part of yours too. And lastly…….. How Shane pushed past through the “holding back mindset” that can derail dreams and future ventures like a pro
Have you ever dealt with pregnancy loss? Unfortunately, it’s more common than we think and the topic is one that we just don’t talk about. Dealing with one miscarriage is difficult enough, but when you have the pain of multiple losses, it can be almost unbearable. How does a couple get through these times? How do you offer support to each other and keep your relationship strong? These are the questions addressed in today’s episode, in which we talk to a husband AND wife together about their experience with loss. Shane and NaKaisha Banks are a couple who dealt with loss, birth, loss again, and birth again. They share about their two rainbow babies, the anxiety and depression that came after, and how they have navigated all of this as a couple. In this powerful episode, NaKaisha and Shane share their story in hopes of increasing awareness about loss as a couple of color. Although this is one couple’s story, it’s a great catalyst for us to think of the family as a system. While we tend to focus on what happens with the mother, the male partner is deeply affected as well. You’ll hear the strength of their relationship and how they were able to pull together through their experiences. NaKaisha loves her roles in life, including Social Worker and life coach through her practice D.U.O. Empowerment Services, which stands for “Do Unto Others” and was begun in 2008. She is the author of The Birdcage, released in April 2018. She is the mother of two beautiful girls, London and Germany, and has been married to Shane for 12 years. Shane is a minister who enjoys fishing, sci-fi and action-packed movies, and lives a blessed life as a husband and father. Shane and NaKaisha share a passion of serving in ministry together, in which their faith is the foundation of life and difficult times. Show Highlights: Why their daughters, London (8) and Germany (2) are “rainbow children,” since Shane and NaKaisha suffered a pregnancy loss prior to each of the girls’ births The first loss was in 2009, when they weren’t even trying to conceive because they were living their lives and waiting to see what God ordained for them as a couple The first pregnancy and its complications, then a miscarriage at 9-11 weeks and a flood of unexplained emotions From Shane’s perspective: he was excited about the baby but found the miscarriage a tough thing to go through. He wanted to be strong and support his wife as much as possible The second miscarriage was a different experience and NaKaisha was labeled high risk. She couldn’t believe she was going through yet another miscarriage and felt angry, sad, and frustrated How NaKaisha couldn’t understand why her body was fighting against her How they each dealt with the loss separately and were disconnected as a couple How they had to work hard to communicate through feeling abandoned and alone and were later able to process the feelings and “get back on track” How Shane realized that NaKaisha needed more communication from him Dealing with the confusion of not knowing what the other person needed The range of emotions that came out of the loss and how they had to “push through” The foundation of their relationship to be able to weather these storms The healing process and how NaKaisha was scheduled for sterilization surgery that was canceled at the last minute and they found out about their surprise pregnancy The anxiety of another pregnancy, their Tuesday “celebrations,” and the birth of their second healthy daughter What NaKaisha went through with intense sickness during both pregnancies, being “willing to go through whatever it took to get my babies here” What Shane says fathers should know: “You need to be more open to share thoughts and feelings” What NaKaisha says to other couples: “You have to work ten times harder to keep the communication lines open and be willing to sit in the silence when you don’t know what to say.” Why this is an important piece of a relationship, because it’s a common experience that people go through Why Shane says he thought “being there” was enough, but then later realized that he should have opened up more How communication transcends across the relationship and allows you to be present, even without a voice How NaKaisha finds personal healing in being able to help others because of her understanding and empathy Resources: Connect with NaKaisha at www.nakaishatolbertbanks.com Find NaKaisha Tbanks on Facebook, DUO Empowerment Services on Facebook, and @1stLadyGiggles on Twitter and Instagram
Untold Miracles Podcast - Motivational Conversations with Celebrities and Inspirational Kids
Shane Battier is a retired NBA player who won two NBA championships with the Miami Heat, a NCAA basketball champion with the Duke Blue Devils and husband to Heidi and father to Zeke and Eloise. Listen to this episode and learn: The miracles involved in Shane’s basketball career The mantra that paved the way for Shane’s success How Shane struggled to fit in growing up How Shane’s academic skills translated on the basketball court What Shane learned about adversity from Coach K Shane’s favorite NBA player to defend
Shane Kidwell is a full-time branch manager and mortgage advisor for Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation who loves to help people. He graduated from the University of Washington and continues to make the Seattle area his home with his beautiful wife and dog Lola. Prior to getting into lending, Shane was a full-time fireman working at the busiest station on the West Coast. You will quickly find out that his life as a fireman bleeds into everything he does. From open, direct communication to proactively preparing his clients for success, it’s a part of who Shane is. He prefers to work really fast! He will never turn down a good cup of coffee and loves educating people on wise long-term financial decisions. Shane believes that making it right and being honest (at all times) is better than making an extra dollar. Lending is stressful and involves a lot of mutual trust and strong communication. Shane would love to introduce you to his family-oriented approach and become your trusted advisor. What you’ll learn about in this episode: How Shane implemented systems and organization into the mortgage lending business Why you need to be clear on the types of clients that you serve How partnering with a tech company helped Shane to expand his company’s sphere of influence Building systems that work for small and large real estate organizations Streamlining client communications with BombBomb Why you need to be consistent with your touches to prospects The CRM that’s built for real estate and how you can get a discount on it The CRM Shane is offering a discount on Why you’re going to be left behind if you’re not embracing technology Resources: REInvestorSummit.com/Shane REInvestorSummit.com/noteservicing REInvestorSummit.com/reviews REInvestorSummit.com/100 REInvestorSummit.com/aof
Happiness, Purpose, Goals, Thoughts, Emotions Summary Have you ever noticed that the happiest people seem to live with a purpose? We'll look at that in our Thought of the Day. And in our interview segment, we'll explore this question: Is there an actual scientific method for attaining happiness? We'll discuss that with Shane Ram. That and more on today's show. Bob's Thought of the Day We'll explore: A powerful quote often attributed to Mark Twain (although the chances are excellent that he didn't actually say it): “The two most important days of your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” The two parts of finding out our individual mission. Why we tend to find it difficult to be truly happy when we don't have a reason for being. Interview with Shane Ram You'll discover: How Shane defines happiness. Why purpose and goals are closely related to happiness. How Shane's mindset as a child helped him overcome challenges. Why Shane did not label himself as poor when he was a child. The importance of understanding how happiness in one area of your life affects every other area of your life. The TEAR formula: Thoughts + Emotions + Actions = Results. Why you must ensure that the goals you are pursuing line up with your purpose. The reason most people keep getting the same results over and over. Why conformity is so dangerous. Click to Tweet The highest emotional target is #happiness. @iamshaneram #Happiness comes from pursuing #goals that are purposeful. @iamshaneram On this episode, we explore the TEAR formula: Thoughts + Emotions + Actions = Results. @iamshaneram #happiness Interview Links ShaneRam.comShane's blogShane's Resources page Shane's Speaking pageConnect with Shane on Facebook Connect with Shane on LinkedIn Follow Shane on Twitter Follow Shane on InstagramResources Sell The Go-Giver Way Audio Program GoGiverSalesAcademy.com The Go-Giver Leader TheGoGiver.com GoGiverSpeaker.com Burg.com How to Post a Review
What do British born rock stars, the hosiery capital of the world, cycling, and dyslexics have in common? One man: Shane Cooper. After traveling with his band and playing music/bass professionally, Shane got really into cycling and consequently, socks. “It kind of started by mistake” Shane said when I asked him how he started one of the most successful sock companies in the world. Shane was racing his bike and needed to make some extra money to support his cycling habit. He took the things he knew: marketing (from marketing his band and playing the bass), socks (his father sold sock machines and sock machine parts), and his ability to think outside the "socks" (he re-engineered how yarn was used to wick moisture). DeFeet was born. DeFeet has endured many ups and downs since its inception in 1992: theft, fires, tornadoes, and a constantly changing retail environment. Think about it - we barely had the internet in 1992! This is a conversation about entrepreneurship, overcoming adversity, maintaining integrity and so much more. Topics Discussed in the Podcast How Shane started DeFeet The fire at DeFeet and how DeFeet had to rebuild itself Producing products in America (instead of outsourcing) The Integrity of the brand How DeFeet continues to innovate some throwback socks creating products using local industry Gravel creating and producing movies Musician Cyclists Links Follow DeFeet on Instagram Follow Shane on Instagram Ride Run Play Episode Contest Thermeator sock Other Mentions: My producer, Roma's Youtube Music Page F*cking Magical Unicorn socks Plant-Powered Tribe Facebook Group (everyone is welcome) WATCH The Adventures of the Graveled High Rouleur Support the Show If you like my show, I'm aiming to make it an ad-free zone using crowdfunding to support it. All donations will go directly to the production of the show. I'm raising money using Patreon. A lot of podcasts sell ads to cover the production costs of the show, which can be quite high. I am not a fan of ads when I listen to podcasts so my goal is make this podcast an ad-free zone. The currently production of this free show is primarily supported out of my own pocket and a small portion is covered through the donations on Patreon. With my Patreon page, you can donate directly to the show which will help me cover the costs each week. If you find value and enjoy this show, you can donate any amount 200 dollars per month to as little as one dollar per episode (which is only 4 dollars a month!) I really appreciate your support! Crowdfunding on Patreon – thank you! Shop my products! Leave a review or share on social media Don't forget to subscribe! Apple Podcasts Stitcher Google Play Thanks for listening!
As of this week’s episode I have now recorded over 130 interviews with people all over the planet in many different industries with their own unique stories. But with all due respect to every single person I’ve ever interviewed, I can confidently say that talking today with Shane Burcaw was one of the highlights of my life. Rarely do you come across a human being that radiates such positivity, clarity, and confidence. If you don’t walk away from this interview feeling like you can overcome more than you thought you could, and if you don't feel like you have a clear set of tools to make yourself happier without having to change the circumstances in your life at all, I recommend getting your ears checked because clearly you weren’t listening closely enough. Shane Burcaw is a co-founder of Laughing At My Nightmare, Inc., an organization dedicated to teaching people how humor can help them overcome their challenges, while also providing vital equipment to people living with muscular dystrophy. Shane is an award-winning author, Emmy-winning producer, and writer of a blog with over 600,000 followers. His nonprofit is responsible for over $60,000 in equipment provided to people living with muscular dystrophy. Shane and his business partner, Sarah, travel the country sharing the powerful idea that a positive mindset and a sense of humor can help anyone effectively overcome their challenges! And in case I haven’t mentioned it yet, Shane has lived with spinal muscular atrophy since shortly after birth and he’s quadriplegic. For those that don’t know what this means, we’ll talk about it more in today’s episode, but in short...Shane has little to no control of any of his four limbs and he has never walked. For my listeners that know my history, it’s probably no surprise that I’m so excited about having Shane on my show because I dedicated eight years of my life directing and producing the documentary film GO FAR: The Christopher Rush Story (narrated by Mark Hamill) about the first quadriplegic to become a certified scuba diver who was also one of the national poster children for the Muscular Dystrophy Association alongside Jerry Lewis back in the days of the Labor Day telethons. Christopher was not only the subject of this documentary, but he was also one of my closest friends who stood next to me at my wedding which unfortunately was the last time I saw him alive. But chatting today with Shane brought back so many memories of conversations I used to have with Christopher. If you’d like to learn more about my documentary you can visit gofarmovie.com, and you can also rent it for .99 cents right now on itunes, just go to gofarmovie.com/itunes to learn more. With over 250 5-star ratings, I promise you’ll get your money’s worth, and hopefully more. Want to Hear More Episodes Like This One? » Click here to subscribe and never miss another episode Here's What You'll Learn: The power of a willful mindset in the face of adversity "Everybody has a disability" How Shane uses humor to overcome difficult circumstances Enabling yourself to realize when you are creating your own obstacles Shane's successful and occasionally unsuccessful athletic stories Processing hurtful media portrayals of physically handicapped individuals Recognizing when you have the power to improve your own situations Accepting circumstances you can't control, so they don't end up controlling you Learning to ask yourself, "Is this going to matter in ten years?" "Why not spend time loving as much as we can and exploring our passions? It's a hell of a better time to try and do good in the world." You don't have to feel guilty for not saving the world. What one thing made you smile today? When you are mindful of your joy, it will show up everywhere. Useful Resources Mentioned: GOFAR Movie Shane Burcaw: Laughing at My Nightmare Muscular Dystrophy Association Our Generous Sponsors: This episode is made possible by Ergodriven, the makers of the Topo Mat, my #1 recommendation for anyone interested in moving more at their height-adjustable workstation. Listen, standing desks are only great if you’re standing well, otherwise you’re constantly fighting fatigue and chronic pain. Not like any other anti-fatigue mat, the Topo is scientifically proven to help you move more throughout the day which helps reduce discomfort and also increase your focus and productivity. And they’re really fun and a great conversation starter. This episode is made possible by the HumanCharger, a revolutionary new light therapy device made specifically for people who spend long days in the dark and don’t get enough sunlight…i.e. You and me. Simply put in the earbuds for 12 minutes a day to receive your daily recommended dosage of UV-free white light. Doing so can drastically increase your energy, improve your mood, and increase mental alertness and focus.This device has literally changed my life and I use it every morning without fail. Use the code ‘OPTIMIZE’ to get 20% off your order. Guest Bio: Twitter|Facebook|Instagram Shane Burcaw is a co-founder of Laughing At My Nightmare, Inc., an organization dedicated to teaching people how humor can help them overcome their challenges, while also providing vital equipment to people living with muscular dystrophy. Shane is an award-winning author, Emmy-winning producer, and writer of a blog with over 600,000 followers. His nonprofit is responsible for over $60,000 in equipment provided to people living with muscular dystrophy. Shane and his business partner, Sarah, travel the country sharing the powerful idea that a positive mindset and a sense of humor can help anyone effectively overcome their challenges! Show Credits: This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and the show notes were prepared and published by Jakin Rintelman. Special thanks to Krystle Penhall and Sarah Furie for helping to spread the love! The original music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Joe Trapanese (who is quite possibly one of the most talented composers on the face of the planet). Note: I believe in 100% transparency, so please note that I receive a small commission if you purchase products from some of the links on this page (at no additional cost to you). Your support is what helps keep this program alive. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Business, Relationships, Customers, Competition, Distinction Summary People can accomplish great things. But on the individual level, more than what they accomplish, or even what they DO, it's who they ARE that creates distinction. We'll look at that in our Thought of the Day. And in our interview segment, we'll learn from the amazing business author and hall-of-fame speaker, Scott McKain, on how to create distinction in the marketplace. That and more on today's show. Bob's Thought of the Day You'll discover: Why true distinction means more than simply being different from something else--it means it's a higher quality. The power of being distinctive through maintaining a life of integrity, as shown by Tom Schreiter, the Dean of Direct Selling. (You'll also hear what Tom's own son-in-law has to say about his distinctive example.) How Shane and Sia--the Barbi Twins--used their modeling fame to create a powerful and distinctive platform to first help women become healthier, and then to speak out for animal rights (in addition to helping track down a villainous psychopath!). Interview with Scott McKain You'll discover: Why being different is not the same thing as being distinct. The three destroyers of differentiation. The danger of being focused on your competitors, and why it prevents you from focusing on your customers. A powerful story about Scott's memorable experience with the Fairmont Hotel. Why keeping your story to yourself is worse than telling no story at all. Click to Tweet Keeping your story to yourself is worse than telling no story at all. @scottmckain Discover why you should focus on your customers, not your competitors. @scottmckain Learn why being different is not the same thing as being distinct. @scottmckain Interview Links ScottMcKain.com Create Distinction by Scott McKain 7 Tenets of Taxi Terry by Scott McKain Follow Scott McKain on Twitter Connect with Scott McKain on LinkedIn Distinction Institute, LLC Project Distinct Podcast Resources TwinBunnies.com (The Barbi Twins' animal protection organization) Follow the Barbi Twins on Twitter Sell The Go-Giver Way Webinar GoGiverSalesAcademy.com The Go-Giver Leader TheGoGiver.com GoGiverSpeaker.com Burg.com How to Post a Review
To get my toolkit to overcome anxiety go to - http://timjpcollins.com/free Please click here to leave a review - http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1031117023 In this episode I speak to Shane Stott about his own personal struggle with anxiety and what he did to move past it. We talk about his journey and how he started a float tank business after finding it so beneficial. Links: Shane's website - http://www.shanestott.com/ In this particular episode you will learn: - How Shane drank heavily and due to that and lack of sleep began having panic attacks - How Shane went to the church of scientology when he was desperate for help - How guided meditation was very useful for Shane in terms of overcoming anxiety - What Shane's experience was like trying to get off of his medication - How Shane got involved in his family business and then started his float tank business - How after putting float tanks online he got a following from others looking to build float tanks at home - What a float tank does for people with anxiety - We discuss how anxiety still shows up for us today
Episode 69: Shane Hubbard is a personal trainer out of Bakersfield, California. He has been studying nutrition and fitness for 10 years. He is certified through the National Academy of Sports Medicine. Some of his more notable mentors are Matt Stone, Paul Chek, Jon Goodman, John Barardi, and JP Sears. Through the years, and many different diets later, Shane has come full circle in his opinion on diet, nutrition, and all other facets pertaining to what is "healthy." Aside from training around the clock, Shane is also a health blogger, where he explores more than just the physical aspects of health, including mental and emotional health, as well as practical means for helping people recharge their metabolism. Show notes: Shane's emotional experiences with Paul Chek's courses Shane's perspective on current health misconceptions Why a six pack isn't necessary for being healthy (word!) His side effects from a low carb diet, and then a low fat diet Why there's a "strategic information release" today in regards to health (AKA people are trying to scare us from eating certain foods) How he became so "in tune" with his character Shane's tips for dealing with male body image and shame How Shane, as a trainer, helps his clients to focus on how they feel and not just how they look Connect with Shane: Website Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram Become a patron of the show by contributing as little as $1 per podcast and get a mention on my show HERE! [Tweet "Shane Hubbard has a lot to say about dealing with male body image. #bodypositivity"] Check out Stop Fighting Food free video training series HERE or click the photo below! (Sign up before October 9th, 2015 when the videos close until next year!)
P Part Two - Shane Melaugh Blogger Interview by Kate Luella (November 2012)Hybrid Connect - AWESOME http://budurl.com/HybridConnect (pop up light box to collect emails on overdrive!!)It was truly a thrill for me to chat with Shane Melaugh of http://imimpact.com/, who also hosts a podcast from his blog.We chatted about his blogging journey, how his blog came about and how his journey has now made him a full time product creator -- my dream!! Shane has now a few very successful products in his catalogue, and most recently one of his latest products "Hybrid Connect" is about to get a new launch with all the finishing touches to the opt-in lightbox (with way too many features to list) being a "must have" list building tool for all bloggers and online business people. I'm going to set that one up on my site, if you want to see it working, and you can buy it over here (aff link) if you are ready to put your email list building through the roof! I think I'll do a "Shane Review" (which means "a very thorough review" of the tool in a few months and share it with you, and Shane of course!PS: This interview has been cut into two interviews to keep them not too long!So for more info on Shane's blog go here http://imimpact.com/And don't forget to leave a review on iTunes or a comment or question for Shane on our blog http://bloggerinterviewspodcast.com/.INTERVIEW CONTENT MENU:PART ONE:1.25 Shane's IM Impact Podcast Show1.55 Shane discusses his past and current podcast shows he co-hosts with Paul McCarthy2.55 How Shane now defines himself3.35 Why Shane started up IM impact.com 5.10 Affiliate marketing according to Shane5.35 Reviewing products on his blog10.00 Three components Shane believes are necessary these days to "make money online"11.20 The time & cost commitment Shane makes to publish quality reviews12.40 Shane's personality trait which gives him the skillset to do his reviews14.15 How he drives traffic with his most popular blog posts14.50 When Shane kicked off IM Impact in 2008, his journey & branding concerns16.15 Shanes goals for IM Impact17.00 What Shane means by making his blog a "template" for other online business people20.20 Shane's analytic tools he uses20.50 Hybrid Connect for opt-ins!!PART ONE1.10 Products which make Shane the most money2.00 Shane's first product2.40 Swiss Made Marketing which is earning Shane a bundle of cash!3.35 SEOcockpit -- (it's like Micro Niche Finder on steroids -- his words not mine!)6.10 SEO and guest posting for branding purposes9.40 The Warrior Forum, WSO products for traffic13.40 The problem with the Warrior Forum (according to Shane)14.55 Tips for bloggers looking to find and secure Affiliates to sell and promote their products20.00 Safe-Swaps and solo ads23.30 Shane's new products and plans in the pipe-works to come out soon25.35 Shane's feelings on doing coaching26.30 My intention to do a "Shane Review" (listen to the recording and you'll understand this joke!)
Part One - Shane Melaugh Blogger Interview by Kate Luella (November 2012)Hybrid Connect - AWESOME http://budurl.com/HybridConnect (pop up light box to collect emails on overdrive!!)It was truly a thrill for me to chat with Shane Melaugh of http://imimpact.com/, who also hosts a podcast from his blog.We chatted about his blogging journey, how his blog came about and how his journey has now made him a full time product creator -- my dream!! Shane has now a few very successful products in his catalogue, and most recently one of his latest products "Hybrid Connect" is about to get a new launch with all the finishing touches to the opt-in lightbox (with way too many features to list) being a "must have" list building tool for all bloggers and online business people. I'm going to set that one up on my site, if you want to see it working, and you can buy it over here (aff link) if you are ready to put your email list building through the roof! I think I'll do a "Shane Review" (which means "a very thorough review" of the tool in a few months and share it with you, and Shane of course!PS: This interview has been cut into two interviews to keep them not too long!So for more info on Shane's blog go here http://imimpact.com/And don't forget to leave a review on iTunes or a comment or question for Shane on our blog http://bloggerinterviewspodcast.com/.INTERVIEW CONTENT MENU:PART ONE:1.25 Shane's IM Impact Podcast Show1.55 Shane discusses his past and current podcast shows he co-hosts with Paul McCarthy2.55 How Shane now defines himself3.35 Why Shane started up IM impact.com 5.10 Affiliate marketing according to Shane5.35 Reviewing products on his blog10.00 Three components Shane believes are necessary these days to "make money online"11.20 The time & cost commitment Shane makes to publish quality reviews12.40 Shane's personality trait which gives him the skillset to do his reviews14.15 How he drives traffic with his most popular blog posts14.50 When Shane kicked off IM Impact in 2008, his journey & branding concerns16.15 Shanes goals for IM Impact17.00 What Shane means by making his blog a "template" for other online business people20.20 Shane's analytic tools he uses20.50 Hybrid Connect for opt-ins!!PART ONE1.10 Products which make Shane the most money2.00 Shane's first product2.40 Swiss Made Marketing which is earning Shane a bundle of cash!3.35 SEOcockpit -- (it's like Micro Niche Finder on steroids -- his words not mine!)6.10 SEO and guest posting for branding purposes9.40 The Warrior Forum, WSO products for traffic13.40 The problem with the Warrior Forum (according to Shane)14.55 Tips for bloggers looking to find and secure Affiliates to sell and promote their products20.00 Safe-Swaps and solo ads23.30 Shane's new products and plans in the pipe-works to come out soon25.35 Shane's feelings on doing coaching26.30 My intention to do a "Shane Review" (listen to the recording and you'll understand this joke!)