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Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat
Vincent Genna (Part 1) - How Psychic Abilities Begin and What It's Like to Live with Powers

Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 42:49


Today's guest is Vincent Genna, the Spiritual Teacher and Psychic Therapist. This will likely be a controversial conversation, but if you're a Slo Mo listener, I hope you've already come to accept and even expect that.Vincent combines his psychic abilities, academic credentials, and all-loving approach to provide healing for the body, mind, and spirit. As a Psychic Therapist, Vincent uses his more than 38 years of training, research, and experience in the Metaphysical, Psychology, and Spiritual fields to dive deep into the psyche to release blockages, resistances, and self-sabotaging beliefs and behaviors so you can fulfill the life of your dreams.I've personally had some amazing experiences with them. Regardless of any doubts, I believe that Vincent is inarguably doing good work and helping people become their best selves, and I felt it important to give this branch of the healing arts a fair platform. More importantly, this was a fantastic conversation.In Part 1, listen as we discuss:How Vincent discovered his gift, and his childhood of bullying and abuse.His role in the original film, Grease, and how he rubbed it in everyone's face at his high school reunion.How Vincent received his psychic abilities after asking God to help him help someone.Different types of psychics, the stigmas, and what those abilities really are.Why the world is so messed up: we've forgotten that we are God.We weren't supposed to move to Earth and become physical beings.God has already given us everything we need.Instagram: @mo_gawdatFacebook: @mo.gawdat.officialTwitter: @mgawdatLinkedIn: /in/mogawdatWebsite: mogawdat.com/podcastConnect with Vincent Genna on Instagram @vincent_genna_msw, Facebook @vincentgennamsw, Twitter @vgbelieve, and his website, vincentgenna.comDon't forget to subscribe to Slo Mo for new episodes every Sunday and Thursday. Only with your help can we reach One Billion Happy #onebillionhappyMy new book, Scary Smart, is releasing September 30. Pre-order your copy here starting mid-July.

Mental Power Podcast mit Katja Seyffardt - Tipps zu Mentaltraining
#68 Interview: Vincent Martinod - Living the dream-BASE-van-life

Mental Power Podcast mit Katja Seyffardt - Tipps zu Mentaltraining

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 42:08


Checking with Vincent MartinodWingsuit BASE jumper Topics in this Mental Power Podcast Episode: Vincent personal jumping development How Vincent remembered his 1. BASE jump What does the living dream of the BASE van-life looks like? Are there advantages and disadvantages? What it means to walk away from an exit Group pressure - his thoughts about it? Ressources: Please see Vincent flying and get the Links here: https://seyffardt.de/68-vincent-martinod/ Vincent on Facebook Vincent on Instagram

Short Term Rental Secrets Podcast
Ep 43 - How to Automate and Scale your Business with Uplisting Co-Founder Vincent Breslin

Short Term Rental Secrets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 38:09


GUEST BIO Vincent Breslin - is one of the founders of Uplisting.io. Uplisting helps property managers manage, automate and scale their business. Prior to Uplisting, he ran a similar company focused more on traditional hospitality which he and his partners sold to Tripadvisor. He also worked for HouseTrip which was an Airbnb competitor back in the day. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EPISODE 04:17 STR Secrets texting community! Text your questions at 9783216563 05:11 How to find capital to invest? (Texting community question) 08:07 Vincent Breslin's biography/introduction. 08:53 How Vincent got into the hospitality industry. 10:54 Being an Airbnb host. 12:13 What makes their company unique despite all their competition. 15:03 The 4 pillars that they focus on. 16:07 Their awesome guest verification system. 18:23 How their journey has been ever since they started their business. 20:11 What their team looks like now. 22:39 Which/What kind of hosts their company usually gets. 23:54 Their software/companies top features. 26:42 What Vincent and their company is working on right now. 27:59 What Uplisting.io's vision. 31:25 An insight on how they felt about the industry during Covid. 33:32 Where can people find out more about Vincent Breslin and Uplisting.io? 34:46 Vincent's number 1 secret to success with Short Term Rentals. Join our Facebook group! www.facebook.com/groups/STRentalsecrets NOTABLE QUOTES (KEY LESSONS): "If you don't have the expertise in building it (software) and you don't build it with a really reliable framework in the backend, then it can be disastrous." - Vincent Breslin "We took the leap and went full time once we were comfortable and once the business was successful." - Vincent Breslin "When you're building a software, the most important thing to have is high quality engineers." - Vincent Breslin "We're doing a lot of thinking around how we can help you without you having to do interface, whatsoever." - Vincent Breslin "There is automation and advice and implementations that we can provide to you that you will not know about before. Unless you're the biggest expert in the field." - Vincent Breslin CONNECTING WITH THE GUEST Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/uplisting/ Company Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/uplistingapp/ Vincent's Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breslinv/ Twitter: @upbreslin Website: uplisting.io

Pricing is Positioning
056: Freelancing to Freedom with Vincent Pugliese

Pricing is Positioning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 42:42


This week I’m excited to have special guest Vincent Pugliese on the show!  Vincent is the host of The Total Life Freedom Podcast and has been a professional photographer & filmmaker for more than twenty three years. He has photographed every major sporting event, including the Super Bowl, the World Series, the NHL Finals, the Kentucky Derby and even Wrestlemania. He is also author of "Freelance to Freedom: The Roadmap for Creating a Side Business to Achieve Financial, Time and Life Freedom”. These days Vincent spends his time helping Entrepreneurs and Freelancers Achieve Total Life Freedom. On this episode, we discuss how to pivot from a day job to a freedom lifestyle and how to build a following/community without the flash of social media and/or ads. We also discuss Vincent’s compelling business backstory and Total Life Freedom Community! Tune in for this and more!   On this episode Vincent and I discuss: Vincents business backstory Steps to pivot to a freedom lifestyle  How Vincent was able to build a following without social media and online advertisment Vincent’s Total Freedom Community    Connect with Vincent:  Web Site: www.totallifefreedom.com Podcast: www.totallifefreedom.com/blog LinkedIn Get The Free Audiobook: Freelance to Freedom  https://members.totallifefreedom.com/free-audiobook?r_done=1 Elite Mastermind: https://totallifefreedom.com/the-total-life-freedom-mastermind-team   Connect with Paul The Product Pricing Roadmap Web: www.paulklein.net LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulkleintv/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/paulkleintv Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/paulkleinTV/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/PaulKleinTV YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoQRkgXR4ClPAub12lXgPwg   *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com 

Technology For Mindfulness
43: Vincent Horn - Buddhist Geeks Founder & Podcast Host

Technology For Mindfulness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 50:45


Vincent Horn spent his 20's co-founding the ground breaking Buddhist Geeks while attending a full year of silent meditation practice on a retreat. A computer engineering drop out turned full time contemplative - Vincent combines the traditional mindfulness practices of Buddhist practice and teaches them in a modern way. He has been called a “power player of the mindfulness movement” by Wired magazine and was honored to be featured in Wired UK’s “Smart List: 50 people who will change the world.” He lives in Winston-Salem, North Carolina with his teaching & life partner Emily and their son Zander.In this episode you'll learn about:- Paying attention to what is at the forefront of your focus when you're using your smartphone [1:02]- How Vincent left his engineering program to become a full time meditator and waiter [03:26]- The teachers he studied with in the Buddhist world and their relationship to technology [6:26]- The mindfulness movement from traditional to more modern ways of teaching [10:10]- Translation of Buddhism and Mindfulness into the modern world [11:36]- How technology has helped people to find their way into mindfulness and meditation [16:23]- What drives people to mindfulness practice and the expectations that they have [17:16]- How he has managed to engage people in meditation via the internet [20:23]- The practice and benefits of social noting [27:53]- How people can participate in any meditations with Buddhist Geeks and pragmatic dharma training [29:44]- Ways in which online training can be beneficial over in person training [38:27] Connect with Vincent: Website: http://www.vincenthorn.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/vincenthornLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincenthornListen to Buddhist Geeks: https://www.buddhistgeeks.org/On each episode of the Technology For Mindfulness Podcast, Robert Plotkin, co-creator of the “Hack Your Mind” series at MIT, explores the intersection between the practice of mindfulness & the use of technology in the modern age. Show notes can be found at TechnologyForMindfulness.com/. Come back often & feel free to subscribe in iTunes or add the Technology For Mindfulness Podcast to your favorite podcast application.Follow us on:https://Twitter.com/TechForMindfulhttps://Facebook.com/TechnologyForMindfulnessSubscribe to the Technology For Mindfulness Podcast via:iTunes: https://apple.co/2opAqpnStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/robert-plotkin/technology-for-mindfulnessTuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Technology-Podcasts/Technology-For-Mindfulness-p963257/YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCadmsqRjuiilNT5bwHFHDfQRSS: https://feeds.feedburner.com/TechnologyForMindfulnessMusic courtesy of Tobu - Colors [NCS Release]youtu.be/MEJCwccKWG0www.7obu.com@7obuwww.facebook.com/tobuofficialwww.twitter.com/tobuofficialwww.youtube.com/tobuofficial See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood
Exploring the Role of Truth in Art, with Vincent Giarrano

Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 64:28


What comes to mind when you consider the phrase, “Truth in art?” Do you think of artists who have a bold message in their artwork or do you think of more subtle approaches? It was my pleasure to speak with the artist, Vincent Giarrano. Vincent received his BFA from the State University of New York at Buffalo and his MFA from Syracuse University. In our conversation, we touched on the vital role of truth in art and how that concept has shaped him as an artist. We also discussed what it means to leave a legacy, how writing can fuel the creative process, what it looks like to create a business plan, and much more. I know that artists like you will enjoy hearing from Vincent’s wonderful perspective. How writing can fuel the creative process. Does writing play a role in your creative process? If not, have you ever considered taking up the practice of writing? I’ve seen writing impact my artwork over the years, so I love taking the opportunity to explore this important practice with my peers. Vincent Giarrano also enjoys the practice of writing; he says that writing helped him as he transitioned from his work in illustration to fine art. He also credits his writing for helping him work out ideas for various projects, staying focused and organized, and with his research. If writing doesn’t help you in the ways that it has helped Vincent, what is it that fuels your creative process? Leaving a legacy. When you think about your legacy as an artist, what is it that you want to be known for? Do you want to be known for your excellent technique? Your innovative style? Your bold message? Or do you want to be known for something completely different? After surveying the landscape of the art world, Vincent Giarrano yearned to create art that communicated truth and sincerity. Vincent isn’t after complexity for complexity’s sake; he wants to produce a body of work that is true to his convictions. Make sure to check out images of Vincent’s artwork located at the end of this post. Building a business plan.  Let’s face it as a community; artists aren’t known for their business acumen. How have you fared when it comes to the business side of your art career? Have you found certain practices and strategies that have helped you succeed? For artist Vincent Giarrano, it all came down to taking the time to develop a business plan. In this particular area, Vincent says that he approached building his business plan logically. Step by step, he thought through how he’d promote his artwork, how he’d sell it, who his ideal customers were, and what level of craftsmanship he’d need to commit to. While this process wasn’t easy for Vincent, looking back, he is glad that he took the time to put together a cohesive plan. The challenge of pricing your artwork. It is the dreaded decision that every artist has to face, what price to place on your art. Do you still struggle with this aspect of your career? Some artists figure out this aspect of their business easily while some struggle for an extended period. According to Vincent Giarrano, the best practice is to take a look at the marketplace and see what other artists, comparable to your skill and experience are charging. There is no need to leave this aspect of your business up to guesswork; you can come up with a good idea on what to charge based on what your peers are doing. Vincent has a ton of helpful insights to share with artists who are just getting started, and I know that seasoned artists will also benefit from his unique perspective. Outline of This Episode [1:00] I introduce my guest, Vincent Giarrano. [2:45] Vincent opens up about how he got started as an artist. [7:00] How did Vincent get involved with illustration? [10:45] Vincent talks about how working with comic books shaped him as an artist. [13:30] How writing helps Vincent’s creative process. [20:00] Why it’s helpful to get into the right frame of mind. [28:00] What impact does Vincent want to have with his art? [31:45] How Vincent chooses his subject matter. Where does he find his models? [38:30] Discussing the use of photography. [45:00] Vincent talks about constructing his business plan. [48:20] What is the best way to price your artwork? [54:20] Vincent talks about what he is currently working on. [58:00] Why did Vincent decide to paint a subject looking at the viewer? [1:00:30] How does Vincent choose which painting he enters into a contest? Other artists mentioned on this episode Jack Kirby Jim Steranko Neal Adams Frank Miller John Singer Sargent Resources Mentioned on this episode Vincent’s website Vincent on Instagram Vincent on Facebook Connect With Antrese On Facebook On Pinterest On Instagram On Twitter

NICKSAV Film & Music SHOW
Telling a Nuanced School-Shooting Story #LIFF2018

NICKSAV Film & Music SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 64:38


This is the first part of my coverage for Louisiana International Film Festival 2018, which happens in Baton Rouge from April 19-22. In this episode, I talk to director Vincent Grashaw about his film And Then I Go. His film tells the story of two young people who contemplate a potential school shooting against their classmates as retaliation for the slights they've endured. Unfortunately, the Parkland shooting and other recent events have made And Then I Go all too topical, but unlike certain outspoken figures who have argued the issue, the film doesn't point fingers or offer easy answers. Instead it explores a difficult issue in a thoughtful, nuanced way. It's the kind of contemplative approach that could serve us well to emulate, whether in discussing school shootings or in broaching similarly polarizing issues. After all, the answers to the troubling problems that plague our society, if any answers are to be found, probably won't come from more heated vitriol. They seem more likely to emerge from the quiet determination in enough hearts to stop searching for someone else to blame and to start taking responsibility for making things better. Vincent's film subtly asks us all to consider what that might look like, and he expands on that in his interview with me. If that's not the ultimate solution to a vexing issue that has sadly become all familiar, then it's at least a step in the right direction, and even a small step forward is a welcome one at this point. In addition to how Vincent's film wrestles school-shooting issue, we also discuss How Vincent prepared his young actors to explore a challenging issue The way the cinematography and music in the film helped him tell the story Why he likes to bring the composer early in the development process How he partnered with The Orchard to get the word out about his film My podcast coverage of #LIFF2018 begins below with director Vincent Grashaw discussing his film And Then I Go: [spp-player url="http://traffic.libsyn.com/nsavides/Gothic-Tropic-nsavides-podcast-inteview-at-sxsw-T2.mp3"] Vincent will be attending LIFF 2018, so if you plan to attend then you can continue the conversation there. And Then I Go will be playing on Saturday, April 21 at 2:15 - 4:00 PM and on Sunday, April 22 at 4:15 - 6:00 PM, and he will be participating in a filmmaking discussion on that Sunday from 12:30 - 1:15 PM. Tickets are available through LIFF's website. Want to learn more about The Orchard, the distributor behind And Then I Go? Then check out this interview I did with Richard Matson, The Orchard's VP of distribution:   Sponsor for this Episode nsavides productions – I make videos and tell stories. My new video portfolio is here! # My short film Mixed Signals  premieres at LIFF 2018 on April 21.   # Say hello: podcast@nsavides.com # Related Things LIFF 2018 Vincent Grashaw On IMDb, Twitter And Then I Go The Orchard, the film's distributor Katrina Wan PR, doing traditional publicity for And Then I Go Picture Motion, doing grassroots-related events for the film   Shortcut for the podcast: nicksav.show Additional music for the show provided by Rob Costlow. # Films Mentioned And Then I Go Coldwater  Elephant He Got Game I’ll See You in My Dreams It Follows He Got Game Rich Hill We Need to Talk About Kevin  # Book Mentioned Project X # If You Liked the Show Sign up for The nsavides Newsletter. Subscribe or leave an honest review: Apple Podcasts   Spotify Say hello on Twitter:  @nsavidesPRO Thank you for visiting!  

ChooseFI
059R | Challenge Yourself | Leverage the Power of the Hive Mind

ChooseFI

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 57:38


059R | A review of Vincent Pugliese's interview, the satisfaction of DIY projects, and voicemails about financial coaching and international teaching. On today’s show we cover: Doing more ChooseFI Richmond meetups The limiting beliefs of not wanting to learn The satisfaction that comes from DIY The importance of a legacy binder A review of Monday’s episode How Vincent is all about relationships How his outlook of life completely changed with two inflection points Why FI not only improves yourself but also your family What living on the other side of FI looks like Why the range of choices at FI keep you busy The Skinny Waist Fat Wallet Challenge Voicemail from Kelsa about the ChooseFi community and how she helps people with financial coaching Voicemail from Nicholas and Jack about creating a partnership to buy rental properties Voicemail from Rosemarie on her secret life hack as an international teacher Announcements Apple Podcasts review and book giveaway   Links from the show ChooseFI local groups Episode 09: Travel Rewards - Sweet Redemption Fidsafe Mutual Assurance Todoist App Episode 044: Brandon Pierce - Into the Wind ChooseFI Facebook group Kelsa’s podcast: The Saver and The Spender Juan from Finance Clever The Carson Podcast Coach Carson ——————- Thank you for being a part of the ChooseFI community! 

One More Shot
Vincent Pugliese: How to take control of your time, your money & your life

One More Shot

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 46:23


Vincent Pugliese knew what he wanted to do when he was a kid: He wanted to become a famous sports photographer. By the time he was in his early 30s, he was winning top awards for his shots of famous football and hockey players, living a life only a few people even dream of. But he and his wife, Elizabeth, also a photographer, were both making about $15 an hour, and they had a baby on the way. They both wanted her to stay home; he had to figure out a solution. In desperation, they started a wedding photography business on the side -- and used every cent they made to get out of $140,000 of debt, including paying off the mortgage on their house. Eventually, Vincent went from making $32,000 a year to $32,000 in a day. I talk with Vincent (who is refreshingly down to earth) about doing what everyone told him was impossible: living debt free, choosing when and where he wants to work, and taking as much time as they choose to home school their kids and travel with them, sometimes for months at a time. In his new book, Freelance to Freedom, Vincent offers lessons for how to become an entrepreneur; how he lives by a growth mindset, and the one thing he does every day if he gets overwhelmed. Highlights: 2:56: How Vincent talked his way into an interview with the AP, the pinnacle of organizations for photojournalists, with a combination of patience and persistence. Why patience and persistence are a winning combination but one without the other is a disaster. 25:22: How everyone he knew "told us we couldn't pay off det; everyone's going to have debt." They did it anyway. 25:50: How living debt-free gives Vincent and Elizabeth a competitive advantage in business. What Golden Days are and how they help freelancers increase their rates. 32:59: Vincent's diehard belief in a "growth mindset" and a lesson from his mentor: "What does this [negative circumstance] make possible?" 34:21: The hilarious and painful saga of the last night of Seinfeld and losing $13,000 worth of camera gear, and why Vincent can look back on this story happily. 36:21: How one of the biggest failures of Vincent's career landed him a feature in Sports Illustrated -- this photo. Get Vincent's top ten tips for living a life of freedom. I mentioned Denise Soler Cox and her struggle to become a beginner again. Here's a link to that conversation, which was Episode 5.  

Brand Builder
How Dang Foods Created the Coconut Chip Category, with CEO Vincent Kitirattragarn

Brand Builder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 25:07


Vincent Kitirattragarn wasn't trying to start a company. He was just trying to find a traditional ingredient to make one of Mama Dang's delicious Thai recipes. But, as so often happens, fate intervened, and a brand new snack category - and company - was born. Dang.  Of course, creating a new category is always a challenge. You have to come up with something brand new that still feels familiar. But by all measures, Dang has done it. The Berkeley based company make whole food, Asian inspired snacks that people just can't get enough of. And while they started with coconut chips, today they’re a platform for all sorts of better for you, dang delicious snacks, including onion chips and their new sticky rice chips. We talked to Vincent to learn how he and his team did it. In this episode, you will learn the following takeaways: You’re unique - embrace it. Vincent definitely didn’t grow up in the food biz, but he brought skills that served him well in his previous career, which turned out to be a major advantage. Data. Data. Data. Vincent doesn’t like to sell. He lets the data tell the story - and do the selling for him. Educate the retailer before the consumer. With an innovative product, it’s tempting to go straight for the consumer, but it’s so important to start with retailers. Otherwise, you’ll never get the chance to make your case to the consumer. Jump to The Dang origin story. 3:10 How Vincent's science and engineering background helped the Dang team grow their brand. 7:30 The challenges of creating a new category, and how to do something new that's still familiar. 9:58 Why you should over invest in data, and the specific metrics you can use to level up your business. 13:47 Why finding - and leveraging - your unique ability is critical to a new brand's success. 16:42 Why Dang went through a Dang refresh. 19:40 Why sustainability is a hallmark of the Dang Foods brand. 21:30 Links Dang Foods Vincent on LinkedIn @DangFoods on Twitter Have an idea for the show? Drop us a line! Brandbuilder@snacknation.com. Brand Builder is presented by SnackNation.