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The Rules Are Always Changing. It's How You Play The Game w/Alfonso Cuadra #265 Alfonso Cuadra, founder of Wealth Genius, founder of Cuadra Youth Foundation, coach, mentor, trainer and a 24-year investor with a multi-million dollar portfolio drops back into the studio to talk about mindset; financial literacy for youth and adults; what is wealth genius and future plans for it; where he thinks the market is going; mistakes investors have made in recent years; HIS personal rules for investing; and MORE! Contact: Websites: www.AlfonsoCuadra.com & www.wealthgenius.ai This episode proudly sponsored by Deep Pockets - https://deep-pockets.ca If you're looking to borrow or invest funds, Deep Pockets should be at the top of your list. It is a preferred choice for secure lending, and as a borrower you have the option of flexible terms and repayment plans, as Deep Pockets has flexible credit criteria and income approvals. As an investor, YOU GET TO BE THE BANK, using your cash, your RRSPs, LIRAs or even TFSAs. Earn maximum returns with NO out of pocket expenses. To find out more, visit the website or email deals@deep-pockets.ca Other Links: Real Estate Investment Club visit https://www.smarthomechoice.ca Tags: #realestateincanada, #realestatepodcast, #realestateinvesting, #investingincanada, #geographicfreedom, #canadianrealestate, #canadianpodcast, #buyinghomes, #investmentproperties, #wealth, #howtobecomewealthy, #belief, #explicit, #housingcrisis, #marketupdate, #purpose, #mindset, #wealthgenius, #success, #financialliteracy
Jerry Colangelo is the founder and former owner of the Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks, as well as Managing Director of USA Basketball. He is a 4x NBA Executive of the Year, former NBA GM & Head Coach, Chairman of the Basketball Hall of Fame, founder of multiple sports franchises, and also started with Dick Klein to found the Chicago Bulls. The accolades are endless, but he additionally won a world championship with the Diamondbacks and returned the once-tarnished U.S. Olympic men's basketball team to glory. As Chairman of USA Basketball, Colangelo created a team that brought home the Gold medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, another in the 2012 London Olympics, again in the 2016 Olympic games in Rio, and most recently in 2021 in Tokyo. Having served as Chairman and CEO, general manager, and head coach of the Phoenix Suns, Colangelo boasts the second longest tenure with one franchise in the NBA.On the show he shares his story of growing up, starting the Bulls, moving to Phoenix to start the Suns, winning a world series with the Diamondbacks, confidence, the power of relationships, preparation, failure, listening, excellence, his faith, and much more.Currently, he continues his business in real estate as a principle in JDM Partners, LLC. He is also the special assistant to the president of Grand Canyon University.For more on Jerry check out www.jcolangelo.com as well as his book How You Play The Game which is one of my favorites all time. Enjoy the show!
また会いましたね! 待って、これを前にやったことがありますか?Ryan and Damien remember the extraordinary life of Jon Huber and his impact on the wrestling world at large before delving into their annual preview of the biggest night in Japanese wrestling, Wrestle Kingdom 15, from the roads that have led us here to the road yet untraveled! Social Media Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @filthyfncasuals Email us at filthyfncasuals1@gmail.com Follow Ryan Doyle on Twitter @doylerulez Follow Damien Ellinghaus on Twitter @badideadames 100% of all proceeds from the following wrestlers websites will go directly to the family of Jon Huber: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/brodielee https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/mickfoley https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/cmpunk Segments 0:00:00-0:14:23- Intro, Memorial to Brodie Lee, What We're Drinking 0:12:24-0:26:25- Discussion on Impact, AEW and WWE 0:26:26-1:32:25- Discussion on Wrestle Kingdom 15 1:32:26-1:39:42- What We've Been Listening To 1:39:43-1:44:09- Legend Killer, Outro Media Brodie Lee vs Jon Moxley (CZW From Small Beginnings...Come Great Things 2011)- https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3rm6za Brodie Lee vs Claudio Castagnoli in a Steel Cage match (Chikara Style and Substance 2008)- https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7yc34d Brodie Lee vs Eddie Kingston for the Chikara Grand Championship (Chikara It's How You Play The Game 2012)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjkcBQKYvyQ Luke Harper vs Dolph Ziggler for the Intercontinental Championship (WWE Smackdown 2014)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLNP_284hNo The Wyatt Family vs The Shield (WWE Elimination Chamber 2014)- https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4agom5 Brodie Lee vs Cody for the TNT Championship (AEW Dynamite 2020)- https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7vra9c Brodie Lee vs Cody Rhodes in a Dog Collar Match for the TNT Championship (AEW Dynamite 2020)- https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7wp5y9 What We're Listening To Crosses- The Beginning of the End (2020): https://open.spotify.com/album/1AzTuMIT0bU8ACKi0s94Wn?si=r0g0yHMYRkGeVpUZ2JlVpg Blood From The Soul- DSM-5 (2020): https://open.spotify.com/album/6R4OYWPgyjErHpoCtocIJ3?si=Fqyvgu2JRtaly4hJhHPppg The Black Dahlia Murder- Deflorate (2009): https://open.spotify.com/album/4j5M1f9O1vN42Ep4jkK0IW?si=Pw6GTwiPQkWfm5CZxHny-w Eric Johnson- Ah Via Musicom (1990): https://open.spotify.com/album/4euX7BHHIVZecdn7Ii3eg2?si=93QQjIHUQgut-XVSua0IVQ Teenage Wrist- Chrome Neon Jesus (2018): https://open.spotify.com/album/7DUbrWwDxAeoNzFwKNVpiw?si=QoHMeqRIT_isHD6obfOZDQ Chevelle- Wonder What's Next (2002): https://open.spotify.com/album/481JiVXZYUlTtqlv9ewJXV?si=UGnCKnNdRE6HMdTMYIiM1w What We're Drinking Damien- Celebration APA (6.8% American Pale Ale dry hopped with Cascade, Centennial and Chinook hops) by Sierra Nevada Brewing Company Ryan- Fat Tire (5.2% Belgian White Ale brewed with Willamette, Goldings and Nugget hops and Pale, C-80, Munich and Victory Malt) by New Belgium Brewing Company
2020 is on its last legs and it's time to walk it through the door towards its Final Wrestling Place! This episode is Part 2 of our 2-part Year End review. While we were ready to put the big slam dunk on what made 2020 so bad, we were stunned with the news of the passing of Mr. Brodie Lee. Whether he was "The Big Rig" "The Exalted One," or a member of the Wyatt Family, Brodie Lee captivated the hearts of the majority of wrestling fans. In a change of pace, we present a watch-along from IndependentWrestling.TV where Brodie Lee made his last stop in Chikara as he challenged then Grand Champion Eddie Kingston at "It's How You Play The Game" from March 2012! Final Wrestling Place is a proud member of the Soon To Be Named Network! Listen to all the entertainment we provide by going to soontobenamednetwork.com/ or follow the network on Twitter at twitter.com/STBNNetwork! Be sure to vote on all the polls we post on the show's Twitter so you can cast your vote on the topic or slid into our DMs for any show topics you'd like for us to cover! www.twitter.com/FinalPlacePod Want to know where you can follow the show? We've got you here! @finalwrestlingplace tinyurl.com/SpotifyFWP tinyurl.com/FWPAmazon tinyurl.com/FWPApple tinyurl.com/FWPGoogle tinyurl.com/FWPStitcher tinyurl.com/FWPTuneIn
MINDSET MONDAY - It’s Not How You Win or Lose, It’s How You Play The GameAndrée Martin is Your Leadership Mindset & Golf Performance Coach.Andrée is an LPGA Class A Life Member, a Nationally Recognized Top 50 Golf Teacher and Expert, and a member of the Maine Golf Hall of Fame.Recognizing Golf’s value as a business tool in today’s competitive marketplace, Andrée works with individuals, groups, corporate or organizational clients to create educational and team-building programs that enhance the professional success of aspiring executives.Andrée returns to the Success InSight Podcast for another episode of Mindset Monday, to chat about It’s Not How You Win or Lose, It’s How You Play The Game.Key points include:How you stay focused and conduct yourself during times of stress and uncertainty is the mark of a great leader.How you pivot and retain your focus after making a mistake or error, is a statement about your character.Real leaders (and professionals), stay in there, keep their focus, and maintain their graciousness.Great leaders don’t go it alone. They are not afraid to ask their team for support or ask them to hold them accountable.Our true character show’s up when we're having a difficult day.Within our character is how we’re taking care of our personal destiny; you as a person, business, family, and faith.To learn more about Andrée and her work, you can visit her on the following sites:WebsiteYouTubeFacebookLinkedInClick here to learn more about how EverythingDiSC personality instruments can assist you and your organization to improve communication, build stronger relationships, and have more productive conflict.The SuccessInSight Podcast is a production of Fox Coaching, Inc. and First Story Strategies.
We are excited to welcome back Murphy Brown writer-producer Russ Woody (“Cybill” “Becker” “The Middle”)writer of our next episode “Here’s To You Mrs. Kinsella” as well as Season One's' “Kyle, “It’s How You Play The Game,” and many more! Just in time for “The Good Place” finale this week, Russ is talking about his new book “Tuesdays with Ted” (available wherever you buy books and ebooks or www.RussWoody.com). “An uplifting, heartbreaking, occasionally funny story about an old man with ALS, a sitcom, its star and just enough time to say good-bye,” Russ tells the gals stories from the book about his father, Ted Danson and much more, including a funny story about Candice Bergen and the book! But first, we get an update on Russ’s project about Abraham Lincoln’s first vice president, Hannibal Hamlin. Follow Russ on Instagram @ RussTWoody and join our Patreon with a one time or monthly donation for extended moments, including more on Lincoln and Hamlin! www.murphybrownpod.com/donate
Jesi and Lauren take on Murphy Brown’s Season 2 environmental discussion with their most topical episode yet! So topical it took them two installments to cover it! Part Two topics include: the myths of recycling, what sparked letters of complaint (hint: they weren’t from Exxon), and a new installment of “Retcon Theater.” For more on the character of Jerry Gold and his origins check out our episode from Season 1, “It’s How You Play The Game.” Links discussed in Part 1 and 2: The Plastic Tide NPR) https://www.npr.org/series/684530164/the-plastic-tide Save Animals With Your Mascara Wands! https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/appalachian-wildlife-refuge-mascara-wands-267692 Jay and his Son JT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNRFkTpZYZk Gilbert Gottfried Remembers Jay Thomas https://www.iheart.com/podcast/240-gilbert-gottfrieds-amazing-27384794/episode/special-bonus-re-release-remembering-jay-thomas-28428385/
Jesi and Lauren take on Murphy Brown’s Season 2 environmental discussion with their most topical episode yet! So topical it took them two installments to cover it! Part One topics include: Similarities and connections from 1989 to 2019 in regards to the planet, childhood memories, and the life & career of guest star Jay Thomas in the first of his Emmy Winning role as recurring character Jerry Gold. Join us next week for Part Two! For more on the character of Jerry Gold and his origins check out our episode from Season 1, “It’s How You Play The Game.”: www.murphybrownpod.com/episodes/2018/5/11/114-its-how-you-play-the-game Note: Check back later for the radio show mentioned in this episode
Daniel Lingen is a video games industry original. The nerd love child of Destructoid, Electronic Arts, and World of Warcraft. Daniel started at Electronic Arts as an intern, hung out with Ozzy Osbourne, helped EA produce several crazy E3 events, sometimes with helicopters, or with Snoop Dogg, all while secretly dreaming of becoming EA’s first Executive Guild Master (in Azeroth). Daniel and his team currently lead player engagement across all of EA’s official social channels, including the brand voice of the franchises. As you will discover in this conversation, Daniel is one of the leading voices for gamers and game culture both inside and outside of EA. Don’t miss this How You Play The Game episode! Show Streams: Apple iTunes: http://bit.ly/HYPTGpodcast Google Play: http://bit.ly/HYPTGgoogle Stitcher: http://bit.ly/HYPTGstitcher Tune-In: http://bit.ly/HYPTGtunein Show Notes: Destructoid: https://www.destructoid.com EA Internship Program: Click Here Let me Google that for you: http://lmgtfy.com/ World of Warcraft: https://worldofwarcraft.com Elder Scrolls: https://elderscrolls.bethesda.net Music by Brock Berrigan www.brockberrigan.com www.bit.ly/BrockSpotify
Jesi and Lauren dive head first into the beginnings of “Trash TV” as they cover Season One, Episode 14: “It’s How You Play The Game” written by Russ Woody (Season One’s “Nowhere To Run” & “Kyle”)! Topics include: Ratings then and today, Joe Regalbuto and Faith Ford’s Emmy submissions. Lauren takes a “walk on the wild side” and goes in depth about the talk show scene of the late 1980s - including the host that loosely inspired Jerry Gold! - while Jesi discusses verbiage surrounding sex workers. Plus, revival casting news! This and more at www.murphybrownpod.com.
Leadership lessons from Dean Smith, applying faith-based principles while leading in a secular environment, the importance of failing and more! Bio: When you think about leaders throughout the history of sports, it wouldn't take very long to get to University of North Carolina Men's Basketball Coach Dean Smith. And today, we have a guest with us who not only played for Coach Smith, but has become an extraordinary leader in his own right. David Chadwick is the senior pastor at Forest Hill Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, a church that has grown to over 6,000 congregants on multiple campuses since he first arrived in 1980. He hosts a weekly radio show, and is also the author of: “It's How You Play The Game – The 12 Leadership Principles of Dean Smith,” as well as his newest book: “Hearing the Voice of God.” David and his wife Marilynn have three children and four grand-children. Interview: Let's get the important things out of the way first: how do you expect the Tar Heels to do this season? Three starters back and three reserves back, so should be pretty good Freshman Tony Bradley is expected to be great We have a relatively young audience, many of whom didn't have the opportunity to observe Dean Smith while he was still coaching. Can you tell us about him both as a man and as a coach? Began at UNC in 1962 Lost a lot early; student body wanted him gone twice Brought in a great class in '65, including the first African-American player at UNC and in the ACC – Charlie Scott; Coach felt program integration was important based on his Christian beliefs Led to three straight final fours in '66-69 The 70s were huge with great players before winning his first NCAA title in 1982 with Michael Jordan Won the title again in '93, before retiring in ‘97 ESPN studied the greatest coaches (all sports) between 1975 and 2000, and Dean Smith was #1 Won more against Coach K than Coach K did against him Won 879 games, two national titles, Olympic Gold Medal (1976), NIT title Let's talk about your book It's How You Play The Game. Since we won't have time to go into all 12 principles, could you mention each of them here at the top so our listeners know what we're leaving out if they want to go get the book and fill in the gaps. Be loyal, Provide a family environment, Be a friend forever, Put the team before the individual, Be flexible with your vision, Get better, and the team gets better, Speak positive words, Pass on what you know, Be a person of good character, Make failure your friend, Know who really is in control, Commit yourself for the long haul Three overarching core principles People are first Mark 10:45 – “Son of man didn't come to be served but to serve.” Coach Smith gave himself to his players Creating family environment Example with starting point guard accused of some trouble; Coach played him and kept him in the game even though he didn't play well at all. Lost the game and was okay with that in order to build up that player. Be Loyal (p. 31-32) I was struck by Ademola Okulaja's quote when talking about how Coach Smith would encourage players who were ready to go ahead and leave, even though the team would take a short term hit: “It's different here…coaches really do put us number one…Many programs squeeze the players out like an orange and then throw them away. But there is respect and honor here…therefore, there is a certain obligation not to let each other down.” Talk if you would about that culture Ademola is highlighting. Coach Smith always said if IBM offered you $10M for three years I would say go and set yourself up for life, and then come back for your degree. He encouraged players to do what was best for them, even though it would hurt the team in the short term But that created loyalty from the players to the coach, and the team was better, and he was able to recruit other players Provide a family environment (p. 57) – Could you tell us a bit about the relationship between Coach Smith and Pat Sullivan, as it pertains to Pat's father? Michael Jordan quote – “Other than my parents, there is no one bigger influence in my life than Coach Smith.” Pat's father was an alcoholic and was not part of Pat's life But when his father was going through a difficult time and Pat was struggling with whether to help him out, Coach Smith encouraged him to do so; to love his dad even if it wasn't earned Put the team before the individual – In some ways this may seem to contradict some of the prior discussion about championing the wishes of the individual players (i.e. going pro early). Can you talk about how those two work together? Not a contradiction Overarching core value is people are first, but then also the team is first If he gives loyalty to the individual, they know it is there, and then they play harder than ever for the team Empowering the individuals create such a loyalty among the players that they play harder for him and go through a brick wall (follow-up) re: taking standing by your players to far? Leads to third overarching core value – character first Believes that a person's name is more valuable than anything else Must honor God before anything else Not afraid to fail Extreme humility Would never operate in a way that would impugn his character or his faith in God that would make God look bad; so when confronted with those tough situations, he would work it out in a way to support his player but do so in an open/honest way; this would teach the player to operate with character as well Make failure your friend – Talk a bit about how Coach Smith viewed failure, but also if you could share some of the personal story you tell in the book about the transition you attempted at your church. In third overarching core value of character first, he though one of the ways character was formed was through failure Believed failure only bad if you didn't get back up and learn from it 1964 team – question was whether Coach Smith would make it through the season. He said your reputation is what other people think of you; your character is what you think of yourself; Coach Smith then went home and read “Beyond Ourselves” by Catherine Marshall. Much of life is out of our control When he realized he couldn't control how others thought of his coaching, it was profound, and all he could do was trust God through failures, and trust the results would come. And think about that it was 18 years from 1964 to his first national title in 1982…so that is long time of living by faith and through failures before seeing the ultimate goal achieved. When David led his church through a transition: Hear your people, learn from them, keep moving forward Celebrate the process once completed Make failure your friend; only a problem if you refuse to get up again Know who really is in control This may be a tough one for many of our Type A leaders out there. Walk us through what this looks like. Focus on process and not outcomes Day-in/day-out disciplines, principles and choices If you do the right thing over and over again, trust God with the outcome Avoid the snare to compare How should our faith impact or influence how we lead, particularly in a secular organization? Jesus is the example If you are one of his followers, we are called to follow/imitate him Mark 10: 35-45 – when James and Mark asked to sit at his right hand; Jesus told them to serve John 13: 1-13 – when disciples are arguing over who is the greatest; Jesus came in and washed their feet (served them) Jesus submitting himself to his Father by coming to earth as a human man in order to serve Our call is to use our position to serve people and help them to be the fullness of Christ in their positions and their jobs as best you can; to wash their feet; to discover their gift and help them succeed in that gift They will then want to work hard for you to help the organization be the best it can be You have a new book out Hearing the Voice of God. Why did you write the book and what can we expect from it? Purpose is to use the gospel of John as a daily devotional to hear the voice of God Best way to know whether God is speaking to you is through his Word Divided the book into a four month devotional Reflection of David's heart Help people sit down and listen to God each day. Do you have any habits or routines that have been key to your success? Daily protocol that builds healthy habits Habit of hope in your heart is key David's morning routine Exercise/job – just 30 minutes means a lot Quiet time – 30 minutes with the Lord; reading scripture; what is this saying? What is it saying specifically to me? Breakfast This creates physical, spiritual and mental health (follow up – Daniel asking about whether David is the ringer on the staff basketball team) Where can people go to learn more about you and where can they pick up the books? Foresthill.org Books It's How You Play The Game: The 12 Leadership Principles of Dean Smith Hearing the Voice of God Eight Great Ways To Honor Your Wife Eight Great Ways To Honor Your Husband Thank Yous/Acknowledgements: Antioch Live/Clear Day Media Group – music More here. Jonathan Davis – production Clint Musslewhite – voice over Ken Lorenz - a mentor and friend who introduced me to David Chadwick and facilitated today's interview!
It's game time! Use your imagination to help Bert guess what Ernie is pretending to do. Then, join Elmo in playing "Zoe Says." Remember, only do what Zoe says to do if she says "Zoe Says" first. For more games visit SesameStreet.org!
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