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To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1085/29 Summer's officially here! If your plans include the beach, you might be interested to know that while you're relaxing with your toes in the sand, you can learn a lot about investing. The beach holds some important lessons for making wise decisions about your money. Investing expert Mark Biller is here to tell us about them. Our guest is Mark Biller, executive editor at Sound Mind Investing. Check out this article atSoundMindInvesting.orgIt's called Everything I Needed to Know About Investing, I Learned at the Beach. The first lesson is to make sure the basics are covered.Austin Pryor, who wrote this article, points out that you can't just leave for the beach anytime you want if you want it to go well. To be able to stay the course, some preparation is required. For the beach, that involves finding a place to stay, maybe lining up a house sitter, getting some extra cash to have on hand, those sorts of things. Translating that to investing, there's important preparation to be done before just diving in as well. Specifically, investors need to lay the groundwork ofgetting out of debt and saving up an emergency fundbefore setting off on any grand investing adventure. Figure out your travel plan and stick to it. You'd map the route ahead of time so you know the way. You'd leave on time, drive safely, and avoid taking unplanned detours.That might sound a little rigid to some, but remember, the point is to reach the beach safely and on time. That's how we think people should think about reaching their retirement goals. When it comes to saving for retirement, the goal isn't about an exciting journey, it's thesafe and timely arrival. That means following your personalized stock bond allocation plan, withplenty of diversification, and not taking lots of detours along the way when exciting new investing billboards try to entice you from the side of your investing road. The next lesson is to be patient with your tanning goals. Don't fall for those high-risk, get-tanned-quick strategies. It's too easy to get burned. Keep your tanning strategy simple. You don't need tanning magazines, seminars, cable television programs or tanning gurus, becausetanning really isn't all that complicated. If you follow the basics and don't try to do too much too soon, you won't go wrong. It's the same with investing. Ignore short-term wave patterns.Maybe you like to read at the beach, sitting in one of those low-slung chairs right at the water's edge. If you've done that, you know that you have to move your chair from time to time so you don't get soaked by the incoming waves. Those waves follow a trend and it's impossible to predict what a particular incoming wave will do. Short-term, the waves are completely erratic, but longer-term they're predictable. You have to learn to plan your moves based on what you know about the tide charts and what has worked in the past, not what the waves may be doing at the moment. With investing, that means not trying to predict what the market will do in the short term but to focus on the longer-term trends. Don't compare yourself to others. That can be difficult. We'd all like to look like a 22-year-old fitness model at the beach. But for most of us, that's just not realistic. We've got to tailor our beach prep diet/workout strategy to who we are, someone trying to balance family life, work life, church life, etc.If a 60-year-old tries to workout like a 22-year-old, they're probably just going to end up getting hurt. Likewise, with investing, make sure your approach is tailored to you, not some unrealistic vision of someone else. Slow and steady plodding wins, not crash diets or their investing equivalents. Expect a few rainy days.If you go to the beach for a week or two, you don't pack up and head for home just because you get a rainy day mixed in here or there. Instead, ideally, you've planned for that possibility and have some books and board games along. You're committed for the whole week or two of your vacation and you don't panic that every thunderstorm is going to turn into another Noah's ark type Flood!There's an obvious parallel there to our investing journey. Most of us are investing for decades and will encounter multiple bear markets and corrections along the way. We need to have a long term investing plan and stick to it without panicking every time the market takes a dip. On today's program we also answer your questions: We're looking to get life insurance. I'm young, and am trying to determine how much life insurance I need and what term I should be looking for. We've been taking money our of our IRA and gifting it to our daughter who works(we're paying the tax on it for her). So, she does has earned income. What more can you tell me how to better and properly handle all this? Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000 or email them toQuestions@MoneyWise.org. Also, visit our website atMoneyWise.orgwhere you can connect with a MoneyWise Coach, purchase books, and even download free, helpful resources like the free MoneyWise app. Like and Follow us on Facebook atMoneyWise Mediafor videos and the very latest discussion!Remember that it's your prayerful and financial support that keeps MoneyWise on the air. Help us continue this outreach by clicking the Donate tab on our website or in our app.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1085/29 Summer's officially here! If your plans include the beach, you might be interested to know that while you're relaxing with your toes in the sand, you can learn a lot about investing. The beach holds some important lessons for making wise decisions about your money. Investing expert Mark Biller is here to tell us about them. Our guest is Mark Biller, executive editor at Sound Mind Investing. Check out this article atSoundMindInvesting.orgIt's called Everything I Needed to Know About Investing, I Learned at the Beach. The first lesson is to make sure the basics are covered.Austin Pryor, who wrote this article, points out that you can't just leave for the beach anytime you want if you want it to go well. To be able to stay the course, some preparation is required. For the beach, that involves finding a place to stay, maybe lining up a house sitter, getting some extra cash to have on hand, those sorts of things. Translating that to investing, there's important preparation to be done before just diving in as well. Specifically, investors need to lay the groundwork ofgetting out of debt and saving up an emergency fundbefore setting off on any grand investing adventure. Figure out your travel plan and stick to it. You'd map the route ahead of time so you know the way. You'd leave on time, drive safely, and avoid taking unplanned detours.That might sound a little rigid to some, but remember, the point is to reach the beach safely and on time. That's how we think people should think about reaching their retirement goals. When it comes to saving for retirement, the goal isn't about an exciting journey, it's thesafe and timely arrival. That means following your personalized stock bond allocation plan, withplenty of diversification, and not taking lots of detours along the way when exciting new investing billboards try to entice you from the side of your investing road. The next lesson is to be patient with your tanning goals. Don't fall for those high-risk, get-tanned-quick strategies. It's too easy to get burned. Keep your tanning strategy simple. You don't need tanning magazines, seminars, cable television programs or tanning gurus, becausetanning really isn't all that complicated. If you follow the basics and don't try to do too much too soon, you won't go wrong. It's the same with investing. Ignore short-term wave patterns.Maybe you like to read at the beach, sitting in one of those low-slung chairs right at the water's edge. If you've done that, you know that you have to move your chair from time to time so you don't get soaked by the incoming waves. Those waves follow a trend and it's impossible to predict what a particular incoming wave will do. Short-term, the waves are completely erratic, but longer-term they're predictable. You have to learn to plan your moves based on what you know about the tide charts and what has worked in the past, not what the waves may be doing at the moment. With investing, that means not trying to predict what the market will do in the short term but to focus on the longer-term trends. Don't compare yourself to others. That can be difficult. We'd all like to look like a 22-year-old fitness model at the beach. But for most of us, that's just not realistic. We've got to tailor our beach prep diet/workout strategy to who we are, someone trying to balance family life, work life, church life, etc.If a 60-year-old tries to workout like a 22-year-old, they're probably just going to end up getting hurt. Likewise, with investing, make sure your approach is tailored to you, not some unrealistic vision of someone else. Slow and steady plodding wins, not crash diets or their investing equivalents. Expect a few rainy days.If you go to the beach for a week or two, you don't pack up and head for home just because you get a rainy day mixed in here or there. Instead, ideally, you've planned for that possibility and have some books and board games along. You're committed for the whole week or two of your vacation and you don't panic that every thunderstorm is going to turn into another Noah's ark type Flood!There's an obvious parallel there to our investing journey. Most of us are investing for decades and will encounter multiple bear markets and corrections along the way. We need to have a long term investing plan and stick to it without panicking every time the market takes a dip. On today's program we also answer your questions: We're looking to get life insurance. I'm young, and am trying to determine how much life insurance I need and what term I should be looking for. We've been taking money our of our IRA and gifting it to our daughter who works(we're paying the tax on it for her). So, she does has earned income. What more can you tell me how to better and properly handle all this? Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000 or email them toQuestions@MoneyWise.org. Also, visit our website atMoneyWise.orgwhere you can connect with a MoneyWise Coach, purchase books, and even download free, helpful resources like the free MoneyWise app. Like and Follow us on Facebook atMoneyWise Mediafor videos and the very latest discussion!Remember that it's your prayerful and financial support that keeps MoneyWise on the air. Help us continue this outreach by clicking the Donate tab on our website or in our app.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1085/29 Summer's officially here! If your plans include the beach, you might be interested to know that while you're relaxing with your toes in the sand, you can learn a lot about investing. The beach holds some important lessons for making wise decisions about your money. Investing expert Mark Biller is here to tell us about them. Our guest is Mark Biller, executive editor at Sound Mind Investing. Check out this article atSoundMindInvesting.orgIt's called Everything I Needed to Know About Investing, I Learned at the Beach. The first lesson is to make sure the basics are covered.Austin Pryor, who wrote this article, points out that you can't just leave for the beach anytime you want if you want it to go well. To be able to stay the course, some preparation is required. For the beach, that involves finding a place to stay, maybe lining up a house sitter, getting some extra cash to have on hand, those sorts of things. Translating that to investing, there's important preparation to be done before just diving in as well. Specifically, investors need to lay the groundwork ofgetting out of debt and saving up an emergency fundbefore setting off on any grand investing adventure. Figure out your travel plan and stick to it. You'd map the route ahead of time so you know the way. You'd leave on time, drive safely, and avoid taking unplanned detours.That might sound a little rigid to some, but remember, the point is to reach the beach safely and on time. That's how we think people should think about reaching their retirement goals. When it comes to saving for retirement, the goal isn't about an exciting journey, it's thesafe and timely arrival. That means following your personalized stock bond allocation plan, withplenty of diversification, and not taking lots of detours along the way when exciting new investing billboards try to entice you from the side of your investing road. The next lesson is to be patient with your tanning goals. Don't fall for those high-risk, get-tanned-quick strategies. It's too easy to get burned. Keep your tanning strategy simple. You don't need tanning magazines, seminars, cable television programs or tanning gurus, becausetanning really isn't all that complicated. If you follow the basics and don't try to do too much too soon, you won't go wrong. It's the same with investing. Ignore short-term wave patterns.Maybe you like to read at the beach, sitting in one of those low-slung chairs right at the water's edge. If you've done that, you know that you have to move your chair from time to time so you don't get soaked by the incoming waves. Those waves follow a trend and it's impossible to predict what a particular incoming wave will do. Short-term, the waves are completely erratic, but longer-term they're predictable. You have to learn to plan your moves based on what you know about the tide charts and what has worked in the past, not what the waves may be doing at the moment. With investing, that means not trying to predict what the market will do in the short term but to focus on the longer-term trends. Don't compare yourself to others. That can be difficult. We'd all like to look like a 22-year-old fitness model at the beach. But for most of us, that's just not realistic. We've got to tailor our beach prep diet/workout strategy to who we are, someone trying to balance family life, work life, church life, etc.If a 60-year-old tries to workout like a 22-year-old, they're probably just going to end up getting hurt. Likewise, with investing, make sure your approach is tailored to you, not some unrealistic vision of someone else. Slow and steady plodding wins, not crash diets or their investing equivalents. Expect a few rainy days.If you go to the beach for a week or two, you don't pack up and head for home just because you get a rainy day mixed in here or there. Instead, ideally, you've planned for that possibility and have some books and board games along. You're committed for the whole week or two of your vacation and you don't panic that every thunderstorm is going to turn into another Noah's ark type Flood!There's an obvious parallel there to our investing journey. Most of us are investing for decades and will encounter multiple bear markets and corrections along the way. We need to have a long term investing plan and stick to it without panicking every time the market takes a dip. On today's program we also answer your questions: We're looking to get life insurance. I'm young, and am trying to determine how much life insurance I need and what term I should be looking for. We've been taking money our of our IRA and gifting it to our daughter who works(we're paying the tax on it for her). So, she does has earned income. What more can you tell me how to better and properly handle all this? Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000 or email them toQuestions@MoneyWise.org. Also, visit our website atMoneyWise.orgwhere you can connect with a MoneyWise Coach, purchase books, and even download free, helpful resources like the free MoneyWise app. Like and Follow us on Facebook atMoneyWise Mediafor videos and the very latest discussion!Remember that it's your prayerful and financial support that keeps MoneyWise on the air. Help us continue this outreach by clicking the Donate tab on our website or in our app.
They say it takes two to tango, but apparently, it just takes one to mismanage money to the tune of $750k in hidden income. Notorious dance instructor Abby Lee Miller had an instinct for choreography from a young age… not so much for finances. Melissa takes the lead in today’s story, which features the complicated life of Abby Lee Miller and her role on Lifetime’s Dance Moms. Bankruptcy, Assault, Shantes, oh my! Grab some sour patch kids and listen to this story which will surely have you swinging from the chandelier. *We talk Mare of Easttown Spoilers between 2:25 and 7:25. If you haven't watched it yet, you may want to skip this section, and re-evaluate your TV choices. If you have watched, let us know what you thought of the finale!* Featured Podcast Promo: One Strange Thing https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-strange-thing/id1526579247 Sources: BOOK: Everything I Learned about Life, I Learned in Dance Class by Abby Lee Miller INTERVIEW: Dance Moms: Abby Tells All Interview with Jedidah Bila. IB TIMES: https://www.ibtimes.com/truth-about-dance-moms-8-shocking-facts-about-abby-lee-millers-hit-lifetime-series-1572016 https://www.ibtimes.com/abby-lee-miller-money-trouble-dance-moms-star-filed-bankruptcy-previously-almost-half-million https://www.ibtimes.com/dance-moms-star-kelly-hyland-arrested-assaulting-harassing-abby-lee-miller-video-1533660 PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: https://www.post-gazette.com/ae/tv-radio/2015/10/14/Dance-Moms-star-Abby-Lee-Miller-indicted-on-fraud-charges-pittsburgh/stories/201510140166 ABC NEWS: https://abcnews.go.com/blogs/entertainment/2014/01/dance-moms-star-kelly-hyland-on-alleged-assault-on-abby-lee-miller/ CELEBRITY INSIDER: https://celebrityinsider.org/dance-moms-star-abby-lee-miller-gets-into-nasty-prison-fight-54426/ DEADLINE: https://deadline.com/2016/06/dance-moms-abby-lee-miller-guilty-plea-fraud-smuggling-charges-bankruptcy-lifetime-1201779760/ TRIBUNE REVIEW: https://web.archive.org/web/20180614045758/http://triblive.com/news/adminpage/12524943-74/imprisoned-former-dance-moms-star-gets-lifetime-special RADAR ONLINE: https://radaronline.com/celebrity-news/abby-lee-miller-fraud-sentencing-pushed-back-dance-moms/ E ONLINE: https://www.eonline.com/news/849528/dance-moms-abby-lee-miller-sentenced-to-1-year-in-prison https://www.eonline.com/news/929008/abby-lee-miller-speaks-out-after-initial-cancer-diagnosis PEOPLE: https://people.com/tv/dance-moms-abby-lee-miller-released-prison-transferred-halfway-house/ https://people.com/crime/dance-moms-abby-lee-miller-bankruptcy-fraud-sentencing/ SELF: https://www.self.com/story/abby-lee-miller-neck-pain-cancer DANCE MOMS FANDOM: https://dancemoms.fandom.com/wiki/Kelly_Hyland SURVIVOR NET: https://www.survivornet.com/articles/dance-moms-abby-lee-miller-cancer-free-whats-next/ DEADLINE: https://deadline.com/2020/06/lifetime-severs-ties-abby-lee-miller-cancels-virtual-dance-off-series-1202952325/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Building a cookbook is a lot of work. From recipe testing to photography sessions to finalized editing – the process can be grueling. On this week's show, we hear how it gets done from beginning to end and meet some authors who fell in love with cookbooks at an early age. Brazilian-born New Orleanian Ana Riehlmann was four years old when her grandmother, Voinha, helped whet her appetite for the written word – using recipes. In her self-published food memoir, I Learned to Read with Recipe Books, Ana takes readers around the world with her as she shares memories and recipes from a life in food. Then, we learn how to write cookbooks with Kit Wohl. The incredibly prolific author has written fifteen cookbooks so far with another coming this fall. When it comes to her titles, Kit does it all: she cooks the food, writes the text, and handles the food styling, photography, and layout design. We join Kit in her studio to witness one of her cookbooks being made, before speaking with David Spielman to learn how the New Orleans photographer captured some of the stunning portraits featured in Louisiana Eats!: The People, The Food, & Their Stories. Finally, we speak with Brian Theis, whose debut cookbook, Infinite Feast, is both a guide to hosting loved ones and a colorful nod to cookbooks from the Atomic Era. Bursting with recipes, colorful photographs, and entertainment tips, the hardback also includes interviews with celebrity chefs and restaurateurs like Phillip Lopez and JoAnn Clevenger.
Holy heck, its the 250th episode of the Comics Podcast! To celebrate, Chad, Jean-Luc, Emily and Alex each choose an album to share and discuss with the gang. Yep, we really celebrated our 250th episode by not talking about comics. The albums featured are: Act 1: The Lake South, The River North by The Deer Hunter Time 1 by Wintersun Transcontinental Hustle by Gogol Bordello Pale Gloom by Pale Gloom. If you are a comics fan then fear not! Because we saved some time to make a tier list of comic creators. Is Scott Snyder an 'A' tier writer? Will Matt Hawkins get his own category? And is Chad on the list? Find out in this thrilling episode of the Comics Podcast! Time stamps: 0:00: German Intro w/audience 10:55: Deerhunter clip: 28:33: I Learned about this band from a furry forum 43:30: Sun On My Side 55:30 Carrion 1:08:57 German Tier Maker
Holy heck, its the 250th episode of the Comics Podcast! To celebrate, Chad, Jean-Luc, Emily and Alex each choose an album to share and discuss with the gang. Yep, we really celebrated our 250th episode by not talking about comics. The albums featured are: Act 1: The Lake South, The River North by The Deer Hunter Time 1 by Wintersun Transcontinental Hustle by Gogol Bordello Pale Gloom by Pale Gloom. If you are a comics fan then fear not! Because we saved some time to make a tier list of comic creators. Is Scott Snyder an 'A' tier writer? Will Matt Hawkins get his own category? And is Chad on the list? Find out in this thrilling episode of the Comics Podcast! Time stamps: 0:00: German Intro w/audience 10:55: Deerhunter clip: 28:33: I Learned about this band from a furry forum 43:30: Sun On My Side 55:30 Carrion 1:08:57 German Tier Maker
Holy heck, its the 250th episode of the Comics Podcast! To celebrate, Chad, Jean-Luc, Emily and Alex each choose an album to share and discuss with the gang. Yep, we really celebrated our 250th episode by not talking about comics. The albums featured are: Act 1: The Lake South, The River North by The Deer Hunter Time 1 by Wintersun Transcontinental Hustle by Gogol Bordello Pale Gloom by Pale Gloom. If you are a comics fan then fear not! Because we saved some time to make a tier list of comic creators. Is Scott Snyder an 'A' tier writer? Will Matt Hawkins get his own category? And is Chad on the list? Find out in this thrilling episode of the Comics Podcast! Time stamps: 0:00: German Intro w/audience 10:55: Deerhunter clip: 28:33: I Learned about this band from a furry forum 43:30: Sun On My Side 55:30 Carrion 1:08:57 German Tier Maker
Read the full Show Notes and search through the world’s largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. Scrum Masters are there to help the team learn. Therefore, when we think about success for Scrum Masters, we need to look at what we have helped the team learn with our presence. But this brings a challenge, as Scrum Masters, we must help the team make time for learning. The team’s goal is not only to “code”, it’s to learn and improve over time, both on the “coding” but also other aspects (like being more customer-centric). Featured Retrospective Format for the Week: The 4 L’s, I Long for, I Learned, I Liked, I Lacked The 4 L’s format, which was mentioned in a previous episode, is all about learning. With the “Like” question, we help create empathy, with “lacked/longed for” we explore what the team was missing, and with the “learned” question we help transform mistakes into hopeful lessons for the team. Do you wish you had decades of experience? Learn from the Best Scrum Masters In The World, Today! The Tips from the Trenches - Scrum Master edition audiobook includes hours of audio interviews with SM’s that have decades of experience: from Mike Cohn to Linda Rising, Christopher Avery, and many more. Super-experienced Scrum Masters share their hard-earned lessons with you. Learn those today, make your teams awesome! About Kamal Hans Kamal Hans believes people are capable of incredible things if they have the support they need. He is at his best when he gets to connect people with each other and their vision, create a structure of support, build a system to achieve their goals to accomplish bigger things than themselves. As an Agile Coach and disciplined facilitator, he has worked with global organizations like Ericsson, and Bose to name a few. You can link with Kamal Hans on LinkedIn and connect with Kamal Hans on Twitter
I'M BACK… In this episode, I talk about pushing through everything. I go into details of why I was absent for a week… I'll just say one WORD… TEXAS…
Jeffrey W. Sass is the author of Everything I Know about Business and Marketing, I Learned from The Toxic Avenger. He joins Billy via Zoom to talk about his seven year stint in Tromaville and what universal lessons he learned about business and marketing from helping to make films like Troma's War, Sgt. Kabukiman NYPD, Rabid Grannies and others. Learn more about his work and his book hereThis episode is for: People who value creativity in marketing, people who want to know more about what schlock cinema can do for them (instead of to them,) those who can't pass the GMAT.This episode is not for: People who like people telling other people how to manage them in the job of business and marketing, people who hate sharing what it is they do for a living, people who like more Fellini and less DePalma.
Art Brown is a Los Angeles based Actor, Singer, Comedian, Director, and Film-maker. He's also the author of "Vegetarian Dining in NYC", and "Everything I need to know, I Learned from Cartoons!" In 2019 and again in early 2020, Art starred in the tour of “Old Jews Telling Jokes” in Burbank and Palm Springs. Since the pandemic, he's been focused on Voiceovers and producing Audiobooks. He provides a lot of great information for anyone interested in recording audiobooks. And if you want to listen to his version of Samuel L. Jackson's voice check out the auditable version of "Bloody Sheets" on Audible. To find out more about Art visit: http://www.ArtBrownVO.com http://www.artbrownproductions.com https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2590193 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unemployed-actor/support
It’s a very special supplemental episode in the lead-up to the release of Bridgerton on Netflix! We are joined by our very first special guest, Sarah Wendell, co-creator of Smart Bitches, Trashy Books and writer of Everything I Need to Know, I Learned from Romance Novels as we delve into everything that you need to know about the Bridgertons before you hit ‘play’. Featuring: - Our first guest! - Alphabetical adjectives - Manix lubricant - A very Bridgerton quiz - (Some) Math - A close finish For our very first guest What Would Danbury Do, Sarah provides a letter from Nalini Singh’s bravest heroine, Sahara, who finds herself entangled with the very powerful, very ruthless, very dark Kaleb in Heart of Obsidian - What Would Danbury Do if she found herself in love with a man who could destroy the world? You can find out more about Nalini Singh’s AMAZING Psy-Changeling series, and Heart of Obsidian here. If you would like to discuss this - or any! - episode, you can find us online! The best place for information is via our website, www.bridgertonpod.com; the best place for conversation or comments is via our twitter and instagram @bridgertonpod and #WWDDpod. If you like the podcast, you can help us grow in a couple of ways: rate or review our podcast on your favourite podcast app, or spread the word by telling your friends or sharing our details via your social media. We really appreciate it! This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country. What Would Danbury Do is a proud member of Frolic Media. You can find great romance content and other fantastic podcasts by visiting the Frolic site.
Understanding Business Risk and Technical Risk Sh*t I Learned the Hard Way #SILTHW If we have learned anything in 2020 it is that business risk outweighs technical risk. Notice how so many companies that found it much too risky to allow people to work remote all of a sudden had no problem with it when not having people work remote would have caused them to go out of business. Or notice how the companies that had looked past the technical risk and had enabled remote work excelled quickly during the pandemic? Technical risk is a component of business risk and not the other way around. In this episode I talk about the relationship between the two and how maybe 2020 has taught us a lesson. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silthw/support
How to Measure Performance - Business Edition Sh*t I Learned the Hard Way (SILTHW) There are tons of resources on measuring performance. So why do so many businesses get it wrong? In this episode I look at how to distinguish between metrics and KPIs and give some real-world examples, and look at how leading and lagging indicators are different and how overly focusing on lagging indicators can make it difficult to measure performance until a large amount of time passes. I call out one of my favorite books and really recommend it! How to Measure Anything This book is key for understanding KPIs and Metrics. Critical for value delivery! https://amzn.to/329oywy Please note I may earn a small commission if you purchase this book, but it does not effect the price in any way. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silthw/support
So I had an awesome time on holiday and revisited a book that I first read in 2007. I came at it with a completely different head space this time though. This is what I Learned. Enjoy Here is another way I can help you; Go to https://www.rgaleigh.com/community subscribe to receive lots of free stuff. click https://www.rgaleigh.com/community and see how we have helped others.
Sh*t I Learned the Hard Way (SILTHW) E13 - Two skills that are holding you back professionally Do you have a great idea? Something meaningful to say? Something groundbreaking or life-changing to talk about? Then let's hope you can communicate it well. Because written and verbal communications are two skills that can either help you accelerate your career, or that are holding you back professionally. The problem is, most of what we learn in school about how to speak and write has little applicability to business communications. You are going to have to invest in you if you want to grow! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silthw/support
Sh*t I Learned the Hard Way (SILTHW) E12 - Help people value and respect their coworkers (Culture Part 3) People that get along with others are productive people. People that respect their coworkers are a joy to work with. How does an organization cultivate value and respect for coworkers? This episode covers 5 things organizations can do to help people value and respect their coworkers. Youtube: www.youtube.com/silthw Twitter: @silthw --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silthw/support
Sh*t I Learned the Hard Way (SILTHW) Episode 11 - Help People Love and Trust the Organization Part of loving your job is having love and trust in the organization you wok for. But how does an often faceless organization build love and trust? And how do the do so with integrity, because employees are quick to figure out when something an organization does is for the Public Relations boost over a genuine desire to help employees love and trust the organization. New episodes weekly! YouTube: www.youtube.com/silthw Twitter: @silthw Web: www.silthw.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silthw/support
Sh*t I Learned the Hard Way (SILTHW) Episode 10 - Help people excel at their job (Culture Part 1) In the last episode I introduced a model for organizational culture. It starts with the idea that no one wants to hate their job. I introduced 3 parts: - Help people excel at their job - Help people love and trust the organization - Help people value and respect their coworkers This episode talks through five key elements to help people excel at their job. It talks about 5 people-centric things that help people understand their job, provide incentives to do their job, and provide support to help them excel at their job. New episodes every week! Episode fixed! Sorry for posting a duplicate! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silthw/support
Sh*t I Learned the Hard Way (SILTHW) SILTHW VLOG 2 - Why People-Centric Culture - Behind the Scenes I n this episode I go behind the scenes and talk a bit about the thinking behind choosing People-Centric Culture as the main focus for my block on culture. It stems from a lot of my personal experiences with what works and doesn't work as a manager and as an employee. Comments and feedback are always welcome. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silthw/support
www.janepollak.comTRANSCRIPTDiane Dayton 0:02 This is Changing the Rules, a podcast about designing the life you want to live, hosted by KC Dempster and Ray Loewe, the luckiest guy in the world.KC Dempster 0:11 Good morning, everybody. Welcome to Changing the Rules. I'm KC Dempster. And I'm here with Ray Loewe. And we have a great, great podcast ahead for you. Changing the Rules is about just what our announcer said in the beginning, it's about designing your own life, and then living it to the fullest. And oftentimes, the luckiest people in the world recognize that, in order to design their own life the way they want it, they do have to change rules. And so we like to bring you, our listeners, interesting guests who have changed the rules, and they are now living their best lives, and they're living it to the fullest. So keep coming back. Because it's really, really interesting.Ray Loewe 0:59 Yeah, you know, every week we try and interview one of the luckiest people in the world. And we do that for several reasons. First of all, I get a tremendous amount of satisfaction out of just talking to lively, interesting people and and I'm so motivated, by the time the show's over. And these are the kind of people that I like to hang out with. But I also find that other people who are the luckiest people in the world, you know, life changes all the time. And we need new motivation all the time, and to be able to listen to people like Jane, who we're gonna bring on in a couple minutes. And listen to the way she has restructured her life and the things that she's doing. It's just exciting, and it gives us new ideas, and I want more of that, too. Okay.So so we're gonna take a quick break, and then we're gonna bring back Jane Pollak, one of the luckiest people in the world, and you will understand why by the time we're done so Taylor,Diane Dayton 1:56 You're listening to Changing the Rules with KC Dempster. And Ray Loewe, the luckiest guy in the world. We will be right back with more exciting information.KC Dempster 2:06 Welcome back, everybody. And we're gonna dive right into our interview segment of the podcast, and I'm gonna let Ray introduce Jane.Ray Loewe 2:17 Okay, thank you for the opportunity. So Jane, first of all, is an author. She is a certified coach. She's a speaker, she's given TEDx talks, okay. And she also describes herself as a lifestyle, lifestyle entrepreneur. And, Jane, if you would put up with me, I'd like to start there. Because what is a lifestyle entrepreneur? And how did you get there?Jane Pollak 2:43 Great question. And delighted to be on with the two of you. I was I, I wanted to have balance in my life. And I had started as an art teacher, my husband and I, now ex husband and I met at Columbia Teachers College, university, teachers college, and I was teaching art. And then I started my family many, many, many decades ago. And I wanted to continue to produce art, but I also wanted to stay home. So I had this wonderful craft called pysanky, which is Ukrainian easter eggs. And I decided to make a business out of that, which is not something people encourage you, to do make a business out of decorating eggs, but I was very successful at it. And I said that, rather than me working for my business, my business would work for me. So I had an at home business, it was income for the family, it wasn't the primary income. But it allowed me to do what I wanted to do what I love to raise my kids and to make a contribution to the family. So I did that for 30 years, and then from like, 1973 to 2003. And then I stopped and, you know, went into something else. But it was it was a business for me for all those years while I got to have the balance in my life of being home with my kids.Ray Loewe 3:57 Okay, I think that go, ahead KC.KC Dempster 3:59 Well, I was just gonna say, you know, the concept of making a business out of decorating eggs is absolutely fascinating to me. And how how ornate were they I mean, cuz I'm, I'm imagining Faberge eggs, which of course had gold and jewels and all that kind of stuff. So what Tell me about a Ukrainian easter egg.Jane Pollak 4:20 So it's basically a raw egg with wax and dye, I wrote a book called, Decorating Eggs, Exquisite Designs with Wax and Dye. And it really goes back to advice my father gave us when we were young. He said just you know, if you can be the best at something, you'll own the market. Well, I chose a very small market, you know. However, I exploited it, to the extent like you know, gave a TEDx talk about it. I had eggs in the White House. I wrote a book about it. I created. I was on catalog covers, I I did workshops. I made it work for me and it was a successful business. I you know, was Near six figures for, you know, several years of that, doing many, many different things. I'm very entrepreneurial. And to me an entrepreneur is someone who finds the opportunity. So I just kept finding opportunities of ways to convey it. And one of them became telling my story, if I can make a business out of this, you can make a business out of anything. And, you know, it was a motivational keynote speech, and I became a keynote speaker, and tell people because the remember that book, "Everything I Needed to Know, I Learned in Kindergarten?" yes, I needed to know about business, I learned decorating eggs. And so my second book was sole proprietor, "Sole Proprietor: 101 Lessons from a Lifestyle Entrepreneur" because I learned so much about you know, how to market how to set goals, how to set your pricing, how to I had legal issues, at one point, somebody was imitating my designs. And so, you know, I learned everything any business owner learns, and I conveyed that. So, you know, it was, you know, as a 30 year fabulous career and people it was very memorable.Ray Loewe 6:00 Yeah, and, you know, this is just a perfect example of what you can do if you get excited about something, and you have a skillset that you can use. And my understanding, although I didn't ever see one of your eggs, Jane, do I have to go to the White House to see one?Jane Pollak 6:15 Haha, they're in the Smithsonian? So they're there a couple in the Ronald Reagan collection in Simi Valley? I think it is. So you might find it there. But you can you can find my book on Amazon. It's called Decorating Eggs, Exquisite Designs with Wax and Dye. And there, it's a type of thing Ray and KC, that you'll laugh when I say this, but you know, I would go to a not a cocktail party, but just meet people, because I didn't really get invited to many of those. But they say what do you do? And I'd say I decorate eggs, and they would go look for the next available person.What I learned to do was bring a picture of my eggs and they'll say, Wow, how do you do that? Haha, they are. They're extraordinary. And I would encourage people to you know, look me up. It's Jane Pollak without a C, P-O-L-L-A-K, And on the artist page, there's, you know, their pictures. I was on the flax catalog cover, I was on HGTV I was on the Today Show. They were museum quality works.Ray Loewe 7:15 And you know, you created a book on this and you sold 30,000 copies or somethingJane Pollak 7:20 thirty thousand copies. And that was my first book. And actually, it's in reprint now somebody else bought, I own the rights. And somebody else actually scanned and printed the entire book. So it's available again.Ray Loewe 7:31 Wow. Okay, we may come back and talk about eggs more over. But but there's so much about you, that intrigues me because because you're the perfect example of one of the luckiest people in the world, you first of all, you you sat down and you said, you know, I'm gonna stay home and take care of my kids. But I don't want to do nothing. And I'm an artist. So how do I make this work? And how do I tailor something. And now you've kind of moved on, I don't know whether you got tired of eggs or eggs got tired of you? Or, or maybe you know,Jane Pollak 8:03 Ray, my line is I said everything in eggs I needed to sayRay Loewe 8:07 which is perfect. Because Because this is a pivot point which says, Okay, it's time to move on. I've gotten everything out of this. And you can do this as one of the luckiest people in the world. And, and you've moved on to this whole concept of lifestyle entrepreneur. But before we get there, I have to I have to talk about something, It's called study hall. Now, I don't know if you ever go ahead. Tell us about study.Jane Pollak 8:35 I'll explain it. But I know where you're going. And I saw my acupuncturist yesterday. And I said something about it's the Jewish New Year just started, or Yeah, and I said I wished her happy new year she she's not Jewish, but it's just like that time of year. So I said, it'll be nice when 2020 is over. And she said, why it has been very good to you, you found this new craft that you're doing and also your family has gotten much closer. And you know, because of the pandemic, we're doing weekly zoom calls together with my ex husband and our grown children and grandchildren. So that never would have happened. So I have so much to be appreciative of. And the art form is called Penny rugs. It's another one you have to look at pictures because it doesn't say what it is. But I started I took a class right before we were all quarantined, and fell in love with this craft. And, you know, with anything that you'd love to do, you often don't make time to do it for yourself. And so I created something called a an online creative study hall, where people will join and do whatever project they want to do for and that's how we met was through a woman who wanted to create a operations manual for her business. And so she did 30 hours with me online where we both had our cameras on through zoom. And we work for three, two or three hour chunks, you know, three times a week. So most people don't allow them themselves that that really delightor That structured a time period. But when you do, you go really deep. And somebody was on I started a new one last week and women said she had taken a webinar on writing a book. And the woman, the woman who was leading it said, what everybody needs is a time enforcer. And what my study hall is really a time enforcer or somebody else called it a forcing mechanism. People are paying me to work with me, and I get paid to do the work that I love. So I'll be working for two and a half hours this afternoon sewing while somebody else's. She's downloading a. She's transcribing. I her journals. And that's what she wants to do. But she needs that committed time. And we'll doKC Dempster 10:43 that's so true. You know, when I moved into my current abode, 13 years ago, I had boxes and boxes of photographs. And I my plan was I was going to get them all organized. And there's still a mess.Jane Pollak 10:56 KC there's room in my group.Ray Loewe 10:59 When you know i i'm absolutely fascinated by this. So so you know, this is a quick aside, when are you going to do recess?Jane Pollak 11:07 Well, in between at the top of every hour, we do a little stretch, we do a little shimmy, shake and take a few deep breaths. And that's recess because people really want to make the time count. And there's something very particular when you work for three hours straight, that you go really, really deep in something. Because most of us when it gets the going gets tough. We go to the refrigerator, we make a phone call, we look at our phones, you know, we do something to distract ourselves. But when you're you've committed and do it, you work through those difficulties. Usually your Gremlins come up. An example I gave was when I have a very large egg commission, I was doing an ostrich egg for something. And I was looking for it was for burn survivors. And I was trying to find the phoenix rising from the ashes as the main symbol. And I had committed to this was years ago. Brian Tracy calls it single handling. You know, I'm calling it an online study hall, but to doing two hours on the design, and I couldn't find the image and I couldn't find the image and the voices were saying you might have to give back that deposit. Jane, what Who did you think you were taking this on? But I stayed I stayed with it. And then you know, I was googling images and I found the exact right image and I thought I should charge more for this. This is beautiful.It's really working through that. That gets us to the point of you know, of passing something rather than giving up and distracting ourselves. So I'm actually giving people a real benefit to that. You know that a butt in the chair concept that writers talk about? That's really what it takes.Ray Loewe 12:37 Oh, yeah, it seems it seems dumb that we would need something like that. But we all need an accountability coach. And, and I find I've found different ways of getting mine but without an accountability coach, I don't get my stuff done. So Jane to be commended.Jane Pollak 12:52 Yeah, yeah, no, I do that I do it you know, as well for clients who want to work with me one on one. And, you know, the accountability is I have a client calling this afternoon and she had a phone call to make she had a letter to respond to, you know, she had very specific action steps that she needed to take for this afternoon to report in, because she's paying me She wants to get the value from it. And and people do need that forcing mechanism. So I'm I'm good at motivating myself and I'm really good at helping other people stay motivated.Ray Loewe 13:21 Yeah, so so what's going on in your head here? You know, it's got to be an amazing brain because you started as an artist, okay? You were extremely creative in a way to do an egg by Jane. Okay. You know, you got a book, you got easter eggs out there. And you've you've morphed you've taken your system and you're sharing it with other people now as kind of a lifestyle coach. Mm hmm. Am I right?Jane Pollak 13:47 Absolutely. Absolutely. I what I do in my coaching and I'm certified to coach so it wasn't something I made up I you know, I had a coach and I thought I want to do that. But I'm an artist, how can I do that? Because it transformed my business when I worked with a coach. And then I started taking classes and and learning and then I took on several practice clients. And then I got really good at it got certified, took a leadership training course through the same Institute. And you know, I've been coaching since 2002, which is a long time. A lot of people start and stop and can't find clientele. But I've been fortunate and you know, very lucky person in the world. And I love doing it. I love listening to the intimacy that coaching creates is something that I love having in my business. RightKC Dempster 14:33 now. Do you get frustrated when you're coaching somebody and you're giving them very sound, Very positive leadership, and they just aren't buying it? Yes. So what do you do when that happens?Jane Pollak 14:48 You know, I just heard somebody speaking in another context, and he had really good questions that I'm going to incorporate now. And I think the main question is, what's the cost of you're not doing this? Okay, yeah, like you're getting out of resisting this. What's the you know, what's the benefit to you? Because, you know, whether it's staying in a dead end marriage, and I don't I don't do marriage counseling, but sometimes the writing is just on the wall and people stay because they do. What, you know, what are you gaining from this? So we don't ask why we ask powerful questions like, what, what's in it for you? Right? There's always something, you know, there's always something.Ray Loewe 15:29 Okay, so we have just been through an incredible change. And I think going forward, life is going to continue to be an incredible change. So as we move beyond this COVID thing, what do you see happening with your clients, your life, you know, the, the universe in general. So so when we move into normal 2.0, over here, 2.7, or whatever it's gonna be, I don't think we're going back where we were. And so what's gonna happen with the way you do things and the way you're coaching,Jane Pollak 16:04 I, I feel like I've been onto something for a very long time. And that's, you know, the old do what you love, and the money will follow. I am so happy in my days, I wake up joyfully, I love what I'm doing. I love my coaching, I love my sewing, I love being creative. I love the people, and, and I'm staying home, you know, 90% of the time, you know, I'm in my pool, just reopened at my health club. So I'm basically home and go out for an hour walk. We're I don't, I know that those chains will be loosened. But I think it's really being happy within yourself is the key. And if you can find what makes you happy. And coaching is really a you know, a beneficial tool towards that. I can help people find that it's like what lights you up? You know, that's a prime question. Or talk about a peak experience. When do you remember being really happy in your life? And what was that? And I think people realize, well, I could, you know, I could never do that I could never, you know, not, you know, I can't pay the mortgage. But in fact, people are managing now somehow, where everything has been taken away, or, you know, so much of what we rely on our foundational beliefs have been taken away. I think it starts inside, and our can our connection to ourselves and to other people is what makes me happy. And I believe what makes other people happy. We just throw so many layers on top of that, that we didn't even we don't even realize that that's what we have.Ray Loewe 17:24 Well, you know, unfortunately, Jane, we're at the end of our time, you know, it goes so fast. And you know, we'll have to talk more and maybe get you back on here again. But But I think the the comment I want to make is you very definitely are one of the luckiest people in the world. you exude confidence, you found your way to do things. And I think as a leader of other people, I you know, I love to kind of hang out with you when I get a chance to do that. Because you're inspiring and motivating. And I really want to do an Easter egg and I can't do Easter eggs...Jane Pollak 18:04 very, very, very good instruction. I think you'll you'll enjoy it. But it's you know, it was republished so you can find it now.Ray Loewe 18:11 Well, and study hall I can do and what a great idea. And you know, thanks for bringing that up. And, and people can reach you through your website. It's very simple, Jane pollak.com. Right.Jane Pollak 18:23 Right. And there's no C and my last name, a lot of people insert a C so it's POLLAK.Ray Loewe 18:27 Yeah. And we're gonna post this with our podcast notes so that people will be able to see it and find you. And, you know, thanks so much for being with us. And Taylor, let's talk to both of you. Let's, let's take a quick break, and then we'll come back and close up.Diane Dayton 18:43 You're listening to Changing the Rules with KC Dempster. And Ray Loewe, the luckiest guy in the world. We will be right back with more exciting information.KC Dempster 18:53 Welcome back, everybody. That was really great talking with Jane. She's so positive and upbeat. And I'm noticing, I believe that there's a trend in the people that we talk to that they are very optimistic, positive, upbeat people.Ray Loewe 19:09 Yeah, and I'm excited from this thing. I mean, you sit there and you to say, Okay, I can't get something done because I just never can get to it and, and the concept of study hall just came out of Jane, you know, and and it's just exciting the way people are doing things. And I think she's absolutely right. You do what you love, and you figure out a way to make it work. And sometimes it's a little difficult, but there's always a way. And that's what the luckiest people in the world do. So we'll see you in a week.Diane Dayton 19:41 Thank you for listening to Changing the Rules, a podcast designed to help you live your life the way you want, and give you what you need to make it happen. Join us in two weeks for our next exciting topics on changing the rules with KC Dempster and Ray Loewe, the luckiest guy in the world.
Sh*t I Learned the Hard Way (SILTHW) Episode 9 - Ways to Improve Corporate Culture (Intro) If you can't define it, you can't fix it. And "Corporate Culture" is really hard to define. How about starting with a simple idea? People don't want to hate their job. So maybe a company or organization's culture is the collection of things they do to help employees like their job. Too vague? I'm going to introduce you to the model I've developed that focuses on 3 elements: (1) How do you help your employees excel at their job? (2) How do you help your employees love the organization? (3) How do you help your employees love their coworkers? This is the introduction. The next 3 episodes will explore each focus area in detail. New episodes every week! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silthw/support
For some odd reason, Alli never read Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist when she was a teen reader herself, but she's finally experiencing the David Levithan and Rachel Cohn novel for the first time on Episode 113! Tune in to hear her and her guest chat about so many things: the importance of music, the evolution in our language around queerness and gender fluidity, the way sexuality is leveraged against girls, the emotional power of YA, hotel vending machine makeout scenes, and so much more! Sarah Wendell is the co-founder and current mastermind of Smart Bitches, Trashy Books and the host of Smart Podcast, Trashy Books. She is also the author of Everything I Know About Love, I Learned from Romance Novels and Lighting the Flames, as well as the co-author of Beyond Heaving Bosoms: The Smart Bitches' Guide to Romance Novels. Follow her on Twitter (@SmartBitches) and Instagram (@smartbitches).
Sh*t I Learned the Hard Way (SILTHW) Episode 8 - Assessing Maturity vs Assessing Gap Assessing maturity (vs Assessing gap) has become a sales and marketing tool. Sadly, assessing gap is probably more valuable for most organizations. This episode focuses on why maturity models and maturity assessments usually provide little value other than to identify the products and services you should buy. Most maturity models fail the basic test for being a maturity model. Gap analysis is a much more useful tool for most organizations. Also, you can actually apply these concepts to your professional development! New Episodes every Week! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silthw/support
Sh*t I Learned the Hard Way (SILTHW) Episode 7 - The Mentor - Mentee Relationship! The core of a mentor-mentee relationship is the trust built between the two parties. In this episode, I'm joined by Samantha Vrcic, my mentee and friend. Together we share what both sides of the relationship look like. Included are the characteristics of a good mentor and a good mentee, expectations from both viewpoints, and how to ensure a mentoring session is valuable for everyone involved. Check out Samantha's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfa60hLFY9Ew_VTaTKO8fZQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silthw/support
Hello beautiful creator! In this episode I had planned to give you the results of my Zone of Freakout challenge (doing one uncomfortable thing that gets me to grow every day for 14 days) - what I did, how I did it, all that jazz. Instead, I’m going to share with you what I LEARNED instead of what I did, including 3 main concepts I really want you to understand and claim for yourself: 1) why you should cultivate a strong intuitive connection within yourself, 2) why you actually SHOULDN’T be in your Zone of Freakout every day, and 3) the question that you need to ask yourself every day instead, if you truly want to step into the life and career you love as a beautiful creator. The most amazing thing about this question is that you can do it right now, even if it’s 8pm and you have no idea where your day went. This question will align you with your source. Please listen and get ready to fully tap into who you already are - a beautiful and successful creator - without struggle, without hustle, without resistance. Also -VERY IMPORTANT- I really want to hear from you if you’re listening! Let me know by screenshotting this episode and tagging me on Instagram in your stories @steelmaggiehq. I want to meet more of you and hear how you’ve answered “the question” for yourself today! If you received value from Mind Made Wrong today, please save this episode, subscribe/follow Mind Made Wrong wherever you listen, and if it moves you, share this podcast with another beautiful creator you know. Our community grows because of your generosity, one creator at a time. Thank you. I AM STEEL MAGGIE"Bittersweet and bold dance pop for the minimally sane, the moderately restless, and the significantly idealistic"Spotify
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This is the ABQ Business Podcast with your host Jason Rigby. Each week we interview leading business leaders to inspire the vision and the spirit that is in every entrepreneur. We discuss strengths, weakness, strategies, systems and the problems we can all solve together to fulfill a shared vision of a new future for Small Business. There's only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that's your own self. So you have to begin there, not outside, not on other people. Aldous Huxley | 1894 - 1963 | English writer & philosopher I Learned these 3 Valuable Questions From www.inspireyourpeople.com Do I deliver? Do others enjoy working with me? Am I growing? They have amazing playing cards you can get that go into detail on these questions here. Please go to www.abqpodcast.com where you can get show notes, resources ,and links to everything we talked about today to help you navigate your journey as an entrepreneur and business owner in ABQ. Follow me on instagram at @abqjasonrigby or sign up for my email list here where I drop marketing secrets to help your ABQ Business!
This is part 2 of our interview with Jeff Sass, make sure to check out part 1 for his backstory!In this half of the interview Jeff provides tips from his book "Everything I Know about Business and Marketing, I Learned from THE TOXIC AVENGER: (One Man's Journey to Hell's Kitchen and Back)". We get into what he considers to be the makeup of a balanced life along with how he overcame his biggest failure and what he learned from the whole experience. Check out Jeff’s book here:Everything I Learned About Business and Marketing, I Learned From THE TOXIC AVENGER: (One Man's Journey to Hell's Kitchen and Back) Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/Ikgpodcast Tell us what you think of the episode in the comments.If you are interested in listening to someone in a certain profession let us know and we will try and get a hold of them! New episodes are out every Tuesday so be sure to subscribe to the page and ring that bell! Check out iknowthisguy.com for transcripts, show notes, blogs, and more! Follow us on social media platforms everywhere! Patreon https://www.patreon.com/iknowthisguyInstagram https://www.instagram.com/iknowthisguypodcast/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/iknowthisguypodcast/ Twitter https://www.twitter.com/IKnowThisGuyNF/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@iknowthisguypodcast/ Don't forget to follow Norman Farrar too! Norm Farrar Instagram https://www.instagram.com/normfarrar/ Norm Farrar Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/whoisthebeardguy/
In this episode of Sh*t I Learned the Hard Way - If you are working on an IT project and feel like someone on the Information Technology team is your stakeholder, either your project is the wrong project or you have targeted the wrong stakeholder! We talk a bit about stakeholder analysis and why your stakeholder is likely in a part of the business you haven't considered. New Episodes every Week! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silthw/support
On this week's episode, we dive deep into the backstory of Jeff Sass. We talk about his experience with Troma Films, gaming with William Shatner, and appearing/working in the Toxic Avenger. Jeff also talks about what it was like in the early days of the gaming industry.In this episode, Jeff dives into his work with Startups.club, being in the forefront of the domain industry, and 3 tips from his book "Everything I Know about Business and Marketing, I Learned from THE TOXIC AVENGER: (One Man's Journey to Hell's Kitchen and Back)"! Check out Jeff’s book here:Everything I Learned About Business and Marketing, I Learned From THE TOXIC AVENGER: (One Man's Journey to Hell's Kitchen and Back) Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/Ikgpodcast Tell us what you think of the episode in the comments.If you are interested in listening to someone in a certain profession let us know and we will try and get a hold of them! New episodes are out every Tuesday so be sure to subscribe to the page and ring that bell! Check out iknowthisguy.com for transcripts, show notes, blogs, and more! Follow us on social media platforms everywhere! Patreon https://www.patreon.com/iknowthisguyInstagram https://www.instagram.com/iknowthisguypodcast/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/iknowthisguypodcast/ Twitter https://www.twitter.com/IKnowThisGuyNF/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@iknowthisguypodcast/ Don't forget to follow Norman Farrar too! Norm Farrar Instagram https://www.instagram.com/normfarrar/Norm Farrar Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/whoisthebeardguy/
In this episode of Sh*t I Learned the Hard Way I talk about Motivation vs Discipline, a frequently discussed subject. But rather than defining the two concepts, I talk about how to apply discipline over motivation to increase your productivity and creativity. That's right, discipline increases creativity! New Episodes every Week! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silthw/support
Falling off you routine your plan due to a fun weekend, boating, vacation, you got hurt, or maybe you were just lazy and had a bunch of stuff going on! I Tell you about a trick I use that I Learned from a mentor of mine! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jackson-taylor1/support
There Are Certain Clubs, That We Are Lucky Enough To Be A Part Of, Without Having To Pay A Sign-Up Fee, Or Annual Membership Contributions - The Clubs We Really Like, Seem To Take More Out Of Us, Than They Actually Feed Into Our Well Being - The Bruddas & Sistaz Club, Can Sometimes Take A Lot Out Of Us Too, In It's Own Way, But We Can't Hide From The Perks We Gain Access To, When We Are Welcomed Into Such A Society; Where Our Unique Connections, Run Beyond Our Bloodlines, Social Status, Or Ethnicity; A Club Designed To Give Back, More Than It Takes In... I Learned, Through My Relationship With My Older Sister, How One Needs To Care For, And Tend To, That Lifetime Bond Of Fellowship, With Our Brothers, And Sisters, More Consciously - It's A Relationship, That Doesn't Begin, Or End, With Blood Relatives; A Fellowship That Knows No Bounds - When We Live With Such Love In Our Hearts; For Ourselves, Our Sisters, And Our Brothers; We Begin To Sow Seeds Of Love, In The Spaces Where Love Was Previously Being Stopped From Reaching, For Whatever Reason... Love, Covers Over A Multitude Of Sins, And Provides A Peace, That Transcends All Understanding. Love Deeply, Love Eternally, Love Transparently. Love 2ruly. #TheBruddas&SistazClub #ForPersonalUseOnly #17 #LoudBoothPodcastNetwork #SuperCreativeFC --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fpuopodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fpuopodcast/support
On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building
Today’s guest believes that the best leaders develop strengths instead of highlighting weaknesses. He is a corporate trainer, keynote speaker, and leadership strategist for Fortune 500 companies. He is the only Canadian recipient of a TED Education - Huffington Post International Education Award for Creating Innovative Learning Environments. He is a certified grapho-therapist whose TEDx talk: “How to Spot a Leader in Their Handwriting” has been viewed over 2 million times. His unique and unusual ability to analyze people’s handwriting in less than 60 seconds has been called “impressive and a bit frightening” by Forbes. His gift allows him to help spot a person’s strengths and weaknesses in ways they may not be aware of themselves. He has worked behind-the-scenes for Saturday Night Live and has appeared on CNN, CTV’s The Morning Show, and Forbes as a featured commentator on topics ranging from leadership, personality assessment through handwriting, parenting, and value-based goal setting. Please join me in welcoming Jamie Mason Cohen. Would you leave an honest rating and review on Apple Podcast? Or Stitcher? They are extremely helpful and I read each and every one of them. Thanks for the inspiration! In this episode we discuss: his thoughts on leadership: “Leadership is using your strengths in service of those you serve.” how he learned to lead as a teacher in economically challenged areas of Toronto and Malaysia. how his mother analyzing his handwriting helped him shift from being affected by a stutter to knowing he could grow and realize his own potential. his early dream to be a filmmaker/creative and how that desire led him to call Lorne Michaels of Saturday Night Live 25 (twenty-five!) times before getting a 1-on-1 meeting with him. how books and movies provide the inspiration to persevere. how he almost got kicked out of teacher’s college for being too creative. Links Jamie Mason Cohen on LinkedIn and Twitter. www.jamiemasoncohen.com Books mentioned in this episode: “LIVE FROM YOUR CLASS: Everything I Learned About Teaching, I Learned from Working at Saturday Night Live to Increase Student Engagement by Teaching to Change Lives” by Jamie Mason Cohen “Man's Search for Meaning” by Viktor E. Frankl “Croissants vs. Bagels: Strategic, Effective, and Inclusive Networking at Conferences” by Robbie Samuels Other Resources: Listen to my interview with Dorie Clark. Learn more about Lorne Michaels. About Robbie: Robbie Samuels is a keynote speaker, TEDx speaker, and relationship-based business strategist who has been recognized as a “networking expert” by Inc., Forbes, Harvard Business Review Ascend and Lifehacker. He works with event organizers and associations to create a better experience for “Year 2” participants, leading to increased member value and member retention. In light of COVID-19, he is assisting organizations with bringing this more engaging experience to virtual events as a Virtual Event Design Consultant and Emcee. Events are about content AND connections. Virtual events can no longer be an exception. He is the author of the best-selling business book Croissants vs. Bagels: Strategic, Effective, and Inclusive Networking at Conferences and has been profiled in the Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Fast Company. He writes for Harvard Business Review Ascend. His clients include associations and corporations including Marriott, AmeriCorps, Hostelling International, and General Assembly. He has been featured in several books including Stand Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It by Dorie Clark and The Connector’s Advantage: 7 Mindsets to Grow Your Influence and Impact by Michelle Tillis Lederman. He has guest lectured at many leading educational institutions including Harvard University, Brown University, Cornell University, Brandeis University, and Northeastern University.
In this episode Alex and I explore the impacts of technology, education, economics, and politics. I LEARNED so much in this interview I had to google after! Another unique conversation with an interesting person.
Read the full Show Notes and search through the world’s largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website. When a great Scrum Master works with a team, you don’t see the Scrum Master, you see the team succeeding and moving beyond their previously usual level of performance. In this segment, we discuss a few signs that we can use - as Scrum Masters - to assess if the team is starting the journey from good to a great Scrum team! Featured Retrospective Format for the Week: The 4 L’s, I Long for, I Learned, I Liked, I Lacked Steve tries to focus his work and his retrospectives on the aspects of continuous improvement. Because of that, he tries to find formats that don’t get in the way of the conversations that he wants to foster in the team. In this segment, we also discuss a tip to help teams be creative but keep the retrospective to the right topics without long rabbit-hole discussions. About Steve Jaccaud Steve is an Enterprise Agile Coach, Volunteer, Speaker, and Musician in Boston, Massachusetts. When he's not leading workshops with creative software organizations, he's probably working on an album or deep in meditation! You can link with Steve Jaccaud on LinkedIn and connect with Steve Jaccaud on Twitter.
Everything I Know, I Learned from My Pimp. That's the title of her book set to release on June 29, 2020. It's impossible to ignore how free from emotional pain Jes was as she shared the stories that led her to write her book (from her innocence being lost at a young age to how she got away from being sex worker). What was even more beautiful to witness was the amazing love and support from her life and business partner, Reid, Husband of sixteen years. To learn more about their work in Trauma Breakthrough Coaching, visit Jess&Reid on Facebook. like this episode? Rate and review us on iTunes. Follow us on instagram @thesocialrecharge
Looking for an easy way to create killer content for your blog? Or, are you trying to design a motivational speech for your team? In this post, I cover a simple way to create content that your audience will love. The technique works equally well if whether you are delivering in verbally (in a speech) or writing it.The Keys to Good Communication Are Similar Whether You Are Writing or Speaking.Way back in 2000, I partnered up with a speaker in Dallas who had acquired a big contract to do leadership training for a national trade association. It was a big break for me, because, although I had done pretty well in my first few years as a speaker, clients were still hard to come by, back then. When he and I first talked, he mentioned that he had written a public speaking book that was in the final stages of editing.Since my specialty was designing class content, I built an entire presentation class to compliment the book. From time to time, I'd ask him about the book, and he'd always respond by telling me, "It's almost ready."Two years later, it was still... almost ready. I finally realized that the book was likely never going to be finished. In desperation, I decided that if I were going to have a good, well-written textbook for my class, I'd have to write it myself.I Learned to Write Out of Necessity.At that point, I'd never written anything except term papers in school. But, I figured, whether you are communicating via the spoken word or via written text, the goal is still the same. You want to communicate important ideas in such a way that your audience (or readers) can retain the information, and you also have to make that communication somewhat entertaining so that your listeners (or readers) continue to pay attention.So, out of necessity, I sat down at my computer, and I wrote the book Fearless Presentations. The whole process from start to finish took me less than three weeks. (And the only reason that it took me that long was that I type really slow.)This episode will explain the step-by-step process that I went through, and how you can use the same process to create unlimited content for motivational speeches, keynotes, and blog posts.Full Podcast Notes at How to Create Killer Content for Your Blog or Motivational Speech
From December 20, 1988: Three happiness experts share their secrets to living a joyful life. Featured guests include Dr. Paul Pearsall, a neuropsychologist and New York Times best-selling author of Super Joy; Robert Fulghum, a minister and author of New York Times best-seller All I Really Need To Know, I Learned in Kindergarten; and Wally “Famous” Amos, entrepreneur and author or The Power In You. The experts respond to audience members’ questions and answer some of life’s toughest questions: Is life unfair? Does everything happen for a reason? Do we have control over our lives? The three also discuss the importance of self-love, recognizing that love is a decision and how joy equals acceptance. Dr. Paul Pearsall passed away in 2007.
I'm always looking for interesting books that I think parents will find thought-provoking. In today's pedcast, I am going to introduce you to a book that will do just that. So kick back and enjoy our take on The Carpenter and The Gardener, by Allison Gopnik Purchase, The Gardener and the Carpenter with the link below and you will not only get Amazon's best price but you will help this blog/podcast. Gardener and the Carpenter Musical Intro Overview of Gardener/Carpenter It’s not every day that you find a developmental psychologist and a philosopher with a strong interest in evolution, writing a parenting book giving advice to today's parents. I must say that her unique background and scientific perspective makes this a very interesting read and probably explains why she has gleaned so much attention from the media. As her title reveals, Dr. Gopnik divides the craft of raising children into two broad categories - the precise and measured process a carpenter uses to build something of wood versus the skill of growing a garden, with all the environmental variables and obstacles one encounters there. Professor Gopnik sees the techniques used by a carpenter as inflexible and prescribed whereas the gardener being the opposite - flexible and changeable. Dr. Gopnik sees modern parenting (and education for that matter) as following the carpenter model rather than the gardener approach, even though she contends that there is a wealth of scientific evidence that the adults a family ultimately produce, has little to do with the carpenter decisions that today's parents think are essential to effective child-rearing. Interesting things I Learned from Dr. Gopnik If you choose to read The Gardener and the Carpenter, expect to encounter many new concepts, many of which are rooted in experimental biology. For instance, Dr. Gopnik thinks that much of the uniqueness of humans stems from our long childhoods. All the time human children spend under the protection of elders allows them to learn a lot, develop large brains compared to other species, and gives their parents a longer time to teach and invest in their children. Add to this the fact that humans have traditionally shared child rearing duties and have a tendency toward "Pair bonding" with tribal living arrangements. All of this Dr. Gopnik argues has given human children evolutionary advantage with respect to brain development. In fact, she points out that long childhoods explain the known fact that human children are experiencing what is known as the Flynn Effect ( an inter-generational increase in I.Q. over time). Yes, evidence is strong that, on average, children have a higher IQ than their parents! Our Opinion About the Essence of Gardener/Carpenter Dr. Gopnik's book provoked a strong reaction in us likely due to the fact that I am one of those people who have written two of the thousands of parent advice books of which she disparagingly speaks and I am both a woodworker and gardener in my spare time. First, our thoughts with regards to the advice books. Writers of parenting books all have their own perspectives on the subject of raising healthy children. To lump them all into the same category and trivialize their value is convenient but simple minded. As part of my blog, I have read and reviewed many parenting books and I find value in each that I have encountered - each bringing fresh insights from the authors unique experiences. Now, for the carpenter versus gardener analogy. I think the differences between the two activities are a useful way of thinking about the role of a parent. The resume building carpenter parent is often disappointed with their results and the gardener parent is often surprised to discover passions and talents in their children that the carpenter parent might overlook or not discover. However, I feel that Dr. Gopnik missed the most important aspect of raising happy children, that being a strong trusting,
For many years, the late, great soul singer Sharon Jones played wedding gigs while working as a corrections officer. Then, in her forties, for her second act, came a record deal and a partnership with the Dap-Kings, a band whose resume includes work with such artists as Amy Winehouse and Al Green, Sturgill Simpson, Kesha, and Mark Ronson. Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings became known for their roof-raising shows, fiery horn section, and of course, the defiant yet vulnerable vocals of their singer Sharon Jones, who died in 2016 from pancreatic cancer. As we go through the archives during a time when our performance studio is dark, we look back to 2010 when Miss Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings joined us to celebrate the release of their fourth album, I Learned the Hard Way, in a live performance from The Greene Space.
Fabrice Canel with Jason Barnard at The Bing Series Fabrice canel talks to Jason Barnard about Bingbot. Fabrice was on the podcast last year talking about Javascript and the new indexing API. That was very interesting and he shared quite a few insights... If you would rather read than watch or listen, here is an article I wrote based on this conversation >> This Episode Takes the Conversation a BIG step Further https://youtu.be/dSSZeTYOtMk This conversation is on a whole different planet. Fabrice is head of the entire discovery-crawling-extracting-indexing process. Think about how much that involves. And how important he and his team are to the process of getting your content to the top of the results. You cannot hope to get your content into search results if it isn't found, crawled, extracted and indexed... and since he manages every single one of those steps, he is a person we really need to listen to. Bingbot and Googlebot Function in Much the Same Way Obviously they don't function exactly the same way down to the tiniest detail. But close enough ... the process is exactly the same (discover, crawl, extract, index)the content they are indexing is exactly the samethe problems they face are exactly the samethe underlying technology they use is the same So the details of exactly how they achieve each step will differ. But they are faced with the same environment and aim to do the same thing - index the web effectively. So, we can safely assume Google deals with the discovery-crawling-extracting-indexing process in a manner very, very close to Bing. Just think about whatever industry you are in - details differ, but every competitor uses the same foundation. Easy to forget, but this is just another industry. So same here. Google functions much the same way as Bing. And vice versa. Close enough for us not to need to worry too much about the differences. Stunning Insights. I Learned sooooo Much. The conversation with Frédéric Dubut that kicked off this series (this episode recorded at UnGagged) suddenly looks tame and unrevealing. A simple 'mise en bouche', as we say in French. Listen and Learn Google collaborate with Bing on ChromiumThey discover 70 billion new webpages every dayBingbot pre-filters to stores only the 'best' contentNew technology is coming out for rendering (Machine Learning + Javascript)Standardised HTML is powerfulBing (and we can safely assume Google) is getting exponentially better at extracting informationThe process of storing the content is MUCH more important than you probably imagineEvery candidate set team at Bing relies on BingbotNofollow has always been just a hintSitemaps and RSS are incredibly importantIndexing includes annotation, and annotations are fundamentally important to all the other teams and their algosIndexing includes classification, and classification is fundamentally important to all the other teams and their algos In short, as SEOs, we all depend on Fabrice and his team to an extent most of of us have probably will only start to grasp after watching the episode. This is the foundation of ranking in search. Everything else depends on this. Fabrice is a truly lovely guy who wants to help you as a website manager... if only you'd help him help you. Here he tells you what he (and, presumably, his equivalent at Google) wants from you so that he can help you get your content to rank. Help them overcome their problems, and you WILL be rewarded. Groovy ! Catch the rest of the Bing Series: How Ranking Works at Bing - Frédéric Dubut, Senior Program Manager Lead, BingDiscovering, Crawling, Extracting and Indexing at Bing - Fabrice Canel Principal Program Manager, BingHow the Q&A / Featured Snippet Algorithm Works - (this episode) Ali Alvi, Principal Lead Program Manager AI Products, BingHow the Image and Video Algorithm Works - Meenaz Merchant, Principal Program Manager Lead, AI and Research,
Fabrice was on the podcast last year talking about Javascript and the new indexing API. That was very interesting and he shared quite a few insights... This Episode Takes the Conversation a BIG step Further https://youtu.be/dSSZeTYOtMk This conversation is on a whole different planet. Fabrice is head of the entire discovery-crawling-extracting-indexing process. Think about how much that involves. And how important he and his team are to the process of getting your content to the top of the results. You cannot hope to get your content into search results if it isn't found, crawled, extracted and indexed... and since he manages every single one of those steps, he is a person we really need to listen to. Bingbot and Googlebot Function in Much the Same Way Obviously they don't function exactly the same way down to the tiniest detail. But close enough ... the process is exactly the same (discover, crawl, extract, index)the content they are indexing is exactly the samethe problems they face are exactly the samethe underlying technology they use is the same So the details of exactly how they achieve each step will differ. But they are faced with the same environment and aim to do the same thing - index the web effectively. So, we can safely assume Google deals with the discovery-crawling-extracting-indexing process in a manner very, very close to Bing. Just think about whatever industry you are in - details differ, but every competitor uses the same foundation. Easy to forget, but this is just another industry. So same here. Google functions much the same way as Bing. And vice versa. Close enough for us not to need to worry too much about the differences. Stunning Insights. I Learned sooooo Much. The conversation with Frédéric Dubut that kicked off this series (this episode recorded at UnGagged LA) suddenly looks tame and unrevealing. A simple 'mise en bouche', as we say in French. Listen and Learn Google collaborate with Bing on ChromiumThey discover 70 billion new webpages every dayBingbot pre-filters to stores only the 'best' contentNew technology is coming out for rendering (Machine Learning + Javascript)Standardised HTML is powerfulBing (and we can safely assume Google) is getting exponentially better at extracting informationThe process of storing the content is MUCH more important than you probably imagineEvery candidate set team at Bing relies on BingbotNofollow has always been just a hintSitemaps and RSS are incredibly importantIndexing includes annotation, and annotations are fundamentally important to all the other teams and their algosIndexing includes classification, and classification is fundamentally important to all the other teams and their algos In short, as SEOs, we all depend on Fabrice and his team to an extent most of of us have probably will only start to grasp after watching the episode. This is the foundation of ranking in search. Everything else depends on this. Fabrice is a truly lovely guy who wants to help you as a website manager... if only you'd help him help you. Here he tells you what he (and, presumably, his equivalent at Google) wants from you so that he can help you get your content to rank. Help them overcome their problems, and you WILL be rewarded. Groovy ! Catch the rest of the Bing Series: How Ranking Works at Bing - Frédéric Dubut, Senior Program Manager Lead, BingDiscovering, Crawling, Extracting and Indexing at Bing - Fabrice Canel Principal Program Manager, BingHow the Q&A / Featured Snippet Algorithm Works - (this episode) Ali Alvi, Principal Lead Program Manager AI Products, BingHow the Image and Video Algorithm Works - Meenaz Merchant, Principal Program Manager Lead, AI and Research, BingHow the Whole Page Algorithm Works - Nathan Chalmers, Program Manager, Search Relevance Team, Bing
On this episode of the Good Story Podcast, your host, Eric Skwarczynski is joined by Jeff Sass. An established and successful chief marketing officer and entrepreneur, once upon a time Jeff Sass spent seven years making low-budget action/horror films for legendary independent movie studio Troma, home of THE TOXIC AVENGER. It turns out there are a lot of similarities between filmmaking and starting companies, and the lessons Jeff learned making B-movies have served him well in the C-Suite. Everything I Know about Business and Marketing, I Learned from The Toxic Avenger (One Man’s Journey to Hell’s Kitchen and Back) is full of practical business and marketing insight and inspiration drawn from the often comical trials and tribulations of creating cult-classic independent films. Sass shares lessons learned from his experiences ranging from RABID GRANNIES to READING RAINBOW (yes, at one time, Troma actually represented licensing rights to the Emmy Award–Winning PBS TV series!), and he cleverly turns his tales of moviemaking mayhem into useful nuggets of business and marketing wisdom applicable to any industry, including yours. Jeff Sass Website – http://jeffreysass.club/ (http://jeffreysass.club/) Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.sass (https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.sass) Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/jwsass (https://www.instagram.com/jwsass) Twitter – https://twitter.com/sass (https://twitter.com/sass) LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jwsass/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jwsass/) YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/user/jeffsass (https://www.youtube.com/user/jeffsass) Buy a Copy of Jeff's Book: https://amzn.to/2R7Cxyt (https://amzn.to/2R7Cxyt) Good Story Podcast: https://open.acast.com/shows/5e49f32c3b6890fe3baf7b13/episodes/facebook.com/goodstorypod (facebook.com/goodstorypod) https://open.acast.com/shows/5e49f32c3b6890fe3baf7b13/episodes/instagram.com/goodstorypod (instagram.com/goodstorypod) https://open.acast.com/shows/5e49f32c3b6890fe3baf7b13/episodes/twitter.com/goodstorypod (twitter.com/goodstorypod) Eric Skwarczynski: https://open.acast.com/shows/5e49f32c3b6890fe3baf7b13/episodes/instagram.com/eskwarczynski (instagram.com/eskwarczynski) https://open.acast.com/shows/5e49f32c3b6890fe3baf7b13/episodes/facebook.com/skwarczynskifilms (facebook.com/skwarczynskifilms) https://open.acast.com/shows/5e49f32c3b6890fe3baf7b13/episodes/twitter.com/eskwarczynski (twitter.com/eskwarczynski) https://open.acast.com/shows/5e49f32c3b6890fe3baf7b13/episodes/skwarczynskifilms.com (skwarczynskifilms.com) Want to start your own podcast? Schedule a free consultation today! https://calendly.com/skwarczynskifilms/15min (https://calendly.com/skwarczynskifilms/15min) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeffrey Sass (Former Troma Entertainment / Author: Everything I Know about Business & marketing I Learned from the Toxic Avenger) shares insights on movies,marketing and entrepreneurship. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dreamstate-digital/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dreamstate-digital/support
In this episode I talk about not giving up. I explain some moments in my life where I felt like I should’ve just gave up on my dreams to be a professional producer and musician, but I Learned to use those moments as fuel to push me towards the future and a better me. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Bringing you the top mental health tips of some of the guests we have had on thus far! Kevin Douglas Wright is a film producer, director and an author. His film and book, I Learned it From You, are both out now. Get the film or book here https://www.amazon.com/Learned-You-Kevin-Douglas-Wright/dp/B07WK7YXTC/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_2?keywords=i+learned+this+from+you+kevin+wright&qid=1569690449&sr=8-2-fkmr0 https://www.amazon.com/Learned-You-Sometimes-Consequences-Documentary-ebook/dp/B07VR1QRYF/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?keywords=i+learned+this+from+you+kevin+wright&qid=1569690418&sr=8-1-fkmr0 https://www.amazon.com/Learned-You-Kevin-Douglas-Wright/dp/B07VTHT2RD/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?keywords=i+learned+this+from+you+kevin+wright&qid=1569690449&sr=8-1-fkmr1 Our Pages www.facebook.com/1aweekchallenge www.instagram.com/_1aweek www.1aweekchallenge@gmail.com *Trigger Warning* If this episode in anyway made you feel like self harming, or you need in general, please contact one of the numbers provided below. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA): 1-800-826-3632 SAMHSA Treatment Locator: 800-662-4357
In this episode I talk about my big and very comfortably uncomfortable secret. Yes. Back in 2017 I wrote a book. And I was proud of it until I made a few ignorant mistakes and also one big mistake that no informed writer would make. I use best-selling author, Joyce Maynard’s view on this subject as an example of what not to do. I do have to admit I handled some of the situations (failures) that came up in the wrong way but I still consider the book writing experience a success even though it’s not for me. And btw, I had to go through this experience to realize that. It’s in this episode that I challenge you to “Be the person that you want to become.” right now, as Joseph Murphy says in his book, The Power of Your Subconscious Mind. By using this one seemingly ordinary technique, that is well-known in the acting world, you can be the person that you want to become this very second in any and all professions. Everything and anything you want using this one thing consistently can have you achieving your dream career Lickity-Split. And it also works for the many other things that you want in your life, too. I don’t want to spoil any more of this episode for you so listen to it NOW. And sidebar here…you can go to amazon to see my book and to read more about it. Get MY Book – Southpaw – A Tale About A Girl’s Imagination I Wrote A (Secret) Book – The Important Lesson(s) I Learned TRANSCRIPT At Home In The World: A Memoir by Joyce Maynard (referenced in this episode) The Art of Acting by Stella Adler / Howard Kissel (referenced in this episode) The Power Of Your Subconscious Mind by Joseph Murphy (referenced in this episode) *This episode, as with all my episodes, is my opinion and the content is based on 40+ years of hard-core learning and experience. I am not a doctor, a mental health professional, psychiatrist or a psychologist. Please advise a doctor or a professional on any tips, or suggestions that I talk about in this podcast if you have questions.* https://comfortablyuncomfortable.fm FaceBook – Comfortably Uncomfortable Podcast Instagram – cu_podcast Twitter – @getting_cu Email me – gettingcu@gmail.com Support Comfortably Uncomfortable on Patreon.com/comfortablyuncomfortable The post I Wrote A (Secret) Book – The Important Lesson(s) I Learned appeared first on Comfortably Uncomfortable.
self—awareness didn’t come easy to me and it is the skill I LEARNED that transformed my life. I believe there are some habits, rituals and routines that challenge yourself to look at things from a different perspective, and practice that daily to lock that habit in. Today self- awareness is a foundation of mine and I’d like this mini series to explore some ways I got here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noovernightsuccess/support
A day late is better than never right? Gigi, author of the "21 lessons I Learned from Bitcoin" joined today for a fun chat about the paradigm shifts happening around Bitcoin and its second order effects on a number of topics. Real fun conversation. Check out 21 Lessons Gigi's Twitter Join the Discussion (BEC DISCORD) Bitcoin-Only Resources Collin's Twitter Don't forget to subscribe and check us out at bitcoinechochamber.com Theme Music Credit BEC Logo Credit --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcast-8f267c0/support
3 Thing's I Learned this weekend in my New Hometown of Yorkton SK Canada!-Leary.
Three thing's I Learned in my new Hometown of YORKTON SK CANADA this past weekend!-Leary.
4 thing's I Learned in my New Hometown of Yorkton SK, CANADA this weekend!-Leary.
Meet Rosanna a food photographer/stylist, a mother and much more. Rosanna shares her fears, challenges and what it took to make her passion a reality; all it took was some faith and a camera. I Learned that you don't need to know everything to chase your dream; you just have to start and the rest will come. EPISODE INFORMATION 1 - NYCFOODMUSE.COM 2 - "Words from my Spiritual teacher" - GURUENLIGHTMENT.COM 3 - Special thanks to La Tea Theater - check out their upcoming events at TEATROLATEA.ORG
Want to hear the answer to the #1 question I get asked? I’d like to say that I totally sympathize with you if you’ve never had an orgasm from penetration, but honestly, I don’t know what that’s like. For as long as I’ve been sexually active, I’ve had this skill. And here’s why: As a teenager, I carried so much sexual shame that I never masturbated, played with my vulva or discovered my clit until I was well into my mid-twenties. However, I remember confirming that I’d had my first orgasm from receiving a casual hug from this really tall, hot senior in high school when I was in 10th grade. I remember thinking, damn, what was all that energy running through my body?! I’d had a couple experiences before then that I would now have considered orgasmic, but I didn’t know enough about sex at the time to even know what was happening! And then, my first real sexual experience was with my boyfriend through intercourse when I was 18. So, I learned how to orgasm from penetration very consistently…because I never played with my vulva or clit. You see, it’s just that – I LEARNED how to orgasm through penetration. Just like we all have the ability to learn. I’m no different than you. And in fact, I had to go back and train myself to LEARN how to have a clitoral orgasm without needing to be penetrated. It took work, a lot of it, in fact. But, I got there eventually. Just like it might take you a little while to train your body to have vaginal orgasms through penetration. In today’s episode, I tell you my 2-part method that I use with my one-on-one clients to get them experiencing orgasms from intercourse. If you’re enjoying this content, be sure to sign up for weekly updates and learn my secrets to multiorgasmic bliss at www.themultiorgasmicmama.com
Welcome Medical Faith Stuff Catholic Answers National Conference, “Faith and Science” Feedback Is Religion Opposed to Science Open skies: Vatican Observatory preparing public stargazing tour Give Away Benedict Medal Humor Everything I Need to Know, I Learned from Noah’s Ark… Don’t miss the boat. Remember, we are all in the same boat. 2. Plan ahead. It wasn’t raining when Noah built the ark. 3. Stay fit. When you’re 600 years old, someone may ask you to do somethubg big. 4. Don’t listen to critics; just get on with the job that needs to be done. 5. Build your future on high ground. 6. For safety’s sake, travel in pairs. 7. Speed isn’t always an advantage. The snails were on board with the Cheetahs. 8. When you’re stressed, float a while. 9. Remember, the ark was built by an amateurs, the Titanic was built by professionals. 10. No matter the storm, when you are with God, there’s always a rainbow waiting. - Our Mouths were Filled with Laughter Wrap-up
This week is all about how you can be repurposing existing content. Jeff Sass is a senior level digital media, marketing and business development executive. He is also an excellent writer with many film and TV credits as well as his own book "Everything I Know about Business and Marketing, I Learned from The Toxic Avenger". Jeff is the CMO of .CLUB Domains and as he says in his own words, domain name business isn't sexy so a lot of their marketing strategy revolves around repurposing content such as news articles that are about their clients. Jeff's article for [Convince & Convert](https://www.convinceandconvert.com/content-marketing/repurposing-content-transforms-your-marketing/). The UK Telegraph newspaper's article on the [model boat club](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/21/swanted-thuggish-bird-smashes-up-eight-model-boats-worth-15000-e/). You can see Jeff's new TV series about startup companies at [startups.club](http://www.startups.club/teaser-video.html) The video creator platforms Jeff mentions can be found here: [Animoto](https://animoto.com/business) and [Reevio](https://reevio.com/prelaunch)
John Macaluso is a man who’s proud of his work. And judging by his output, he has every right to be: starting his career with American power-thrash metal band POWERMAD, he also worked with TNT and RIOT, before founding the groundbreaking ARK with Tore Østby and Jørn Lande. He went to on collaborate with a [...] The post ARK’s Drummer JOHN MACALUSO: “When I Had to Fill In For JASON RULLO, I Learned the SYMPHONY X Songs in Two Weeks without a Drum-Kit” appeared first on Sonic Perspectives.
While early in his career Jeff Sass was making B movies, he has spent more recent years in the C-suite as a COO, CEO and currently as CMO for .CLUB Domains, one of the new top-level domain name extensions. With a career spanning the entertainment, computer game, mobile and Internet worlds, he has written and produced for film & TV, and he has been a tech startup entrepreneur. A graduate of Cornell University, Jeff is a frequent speaker on entrepreneurship, branding, domain names and social media. He has had articles published in FORBES, ENTREPRENEUR, AdAge, and many others and is the author of "Everything I Know about Business and Marketing, I Learned from THE TOXIC AVENGER." On this episode with Jeffrey Sass: why it's important to focus on three things you should get done every day, the reason Jeff says it's better to be finished than to be perfect and the power of scheduling. Where you can find Jeff online: Everything I Know about Business and Marketing, I Learned from THE TOXIC AVENGER Book Website JeffreySass.com get.club What did you think of this episode? I want to know. Go to MarkStruczewski.com/sass and leave a comment. To leave feedback about the podcast or give suggestions for ideas for future episodes (including guests you'd like to hear me interview), go to MarkStruczewski.com/mypodcast or email feedback@markstruczewski.com. If you are looking to take your productivity to the next level or if you are interested in bringing me in to speak at your event, visit MarkStruczewski.com. Follow me on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Subscribe to my weekly Next Level Productivity Digest. If you love the show, share it with a friend on Apple Podcasts.
Hey friends, I hope you are rockin your week! I want to introduce you to my friend, amazing momma, stylin’ television personality and legit dietician, Jennifer McDaniel. Jen and I met at our local television station over eight years ago. I was brought on to share fitness tips with the St. Louis peeps, and Jen was brought on to share nutrition tips. We chatted before and after our segments, and a friendship was struck. Many (more like tons) of you have asked me how to lose weight while going through menopause or the beginning stages of menopause. So, I reached out to Jen and asked if she would join me on our podcast and share with you how to help lose and/or maintain weight during this time of our life. Here are a few topics we cover: - Menopause weight gain – why it happens. - The best foods to eat to help you lose weight during this time. - The anti-weight gain menopause diet (yep, she tells us what to eat!) - The one truth Jen shared that SHOCKED me (and it will change WHAT time you eat!) - The best carbs to eat to maintain a lean body. - What to avoid if you are struggling with your sleep. While Jen and I dive into some serious business, we also enjoy a lot of laughs. We talk about what caused me not to poop, and why I love day drinking. If you have some time today, I would love for you to listen to our podcast. I have been doing this for thirty-four years, and I LEARNED something new listening to Jen! As always, I so appreciate you. And, I love your suggestions. Please continue to reach out with your ideas and comments. It is why I do what I do. Take care this week, make good choices and remember, invest in yourself :) Much love,LorsXoxo
Jeff Sass is CMO of .CLUB Domains, and author of the fun, funny and inspiring business book, "Everything I Know about Business and Marketing, I Learned from THE TOXIC AVENGER." You can learn more about Jeff here: www.JeffreySass.com Reviews from the book > "Hilarious, informative, and chock full of great practical tips!" - 5 Stars "It's funny, it's irreverent, and an incredibly valuable Primer, AND Reminder, for how to succeed in business." - 5 Stars This episode is brought to you by Authors Unite. Authors Unite provides you with all the resources you need to become a successful author. You can learn more about Authors Unite and join the free community at http://authorsunite.com/. Thank you for listening to The Business Blast Podcast! Tyler --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorsunite/support
The #SaturdayMorningHustle is all about motivation, inspiration and putting in the work to pursue your dreams. But how do you keep your head up when you have setbacks or even tragic loss? You ask yourself "What Would Annie Do?" Let me tell you about the most positive, happy person I ever met and what I Learned from her before she left this earth way, way, way before her time. Just like Annie, I'm trying to find positivity in a very bad situation. It's what she would want for all of us. --- 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/satmorninghustle/message
I'm thrilled to bring on to the podcast Emil The Caretaker aka Emil McMahon to talk about upping you social media and online game in hairdressing. In this episode, Emil's offering up guidance about the ever changing landscape of social platforms and how you can maximise your effectiveness without having to spend a small fortune. Being a leading business consultant, educator and caretaker of social media management, Emil offers a wealth of experience when it comes to educating hairdressers, independent product brands and established ranges with online advice and how to get the best out of social media. In this episode, he'll share his experience and knowledge in which social channels could work best for your hairdressing business, and teachings on how to adapt to the changing algorithms of social channels such as Instagram and Facebook. He'll also brief you on why and how blogging should become an essential part of your online game and strategy. As Emil asks, do you fully understand and maximise the effectiveness of social media? With that in mind, listening in to today's show, Emil's expert advice will help take your online and social media game to the next level. I Learned so much sitting down chatting to Emil and I know you will too! Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Ask a question by emailing me HERE Share this show on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Special thanks to Emil McMahon for joining me today. Until next time!
In this episode, we discuss key impressions in the world of student leadership in 2017 with Dr. Sherry Watt, Dr. Julie Owen, and Dr. John Dugan. Sherry is a Professor in the Higher Education and Student Affairs program at the University of Iowa. Julie is an Associate Professor of Leadership and Integrative Studies in the School of Integrative Studies at George Mason University. John is the director of program quality, design and assessment for Youth & Engagement Programs at the Aspen Institute. Our guests discuss topics such as changes in student leadership, what 2017 will be remembered for, and what is coming up in 2018. Tune in to gain their perspective on the year and to start preparing for the new year! Timeline: 00:00 - 02:00: Introduction 02:00 - 07:50: In 2017 I Learned... 07:50 - 27:00: Changes in Student Leadership 27:00 - 29:30: Competency vs. Capacity 29:30 - 31:40: Establish Trust in an Era of Distrust 31:40 - 36:20: Communication in Higher Ed Leadership 36:20 - 43:20: Upcoming in Student Leadership in 2018 43:20 - 50:00: Excited About for 2018 50:00 - 50:37: Outro
In today’s episode of The Plant Trainers Podcast we talk to Jamie Mason Cohen about the ins and outs or crosses and dots of handwriting analysis. This is a special episode as it is not like anything we have talked about before. We look at how your handwriting can give you clues into the stressors in your life, and we all know that stress directly affects your health and happiness. Jamie’s expertise in the area comes along with some interesting stories of how people have been able to make amazing changes in their lives after Jamie has looked at their handwriting. You don’t want to miss this one, and if you can, get yourself a pen and paper…no typing allowed. Part personality x-ray machine, and part strengths-analysis strategist, Jamie Mason Cohen is a keynote speaker, certified handwriting analyst and Graphotherapist, who helps people discover their strengths through handwriting. He works with organizations to understand their employees’ strengths and challenges in order to create lasting change like Sun Life Financial, The Terry Fox Foundation, Broadway Video Entertainment, Saturday Night Live, and more. Jamie is a regular relationship expert on “The Social” daytime talk show and his TEDx talk on spotting leadership traits in handwriting has been viewed 1 million plus times. He is a TED Education-Huffington Post International Award-winning Educator, and a #1 Amazon best-selling author of LIVE FROM YOUR CLASS, Everything I Learned About Teaching, I Learned from Working at SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. In former lives, he worked for SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Executive Producer, Lorne Michaels, directed TV commercials and Sports TV segments, was a high school English teacher and oversaw leadership development for a large private high school in Ontario. In this episode we discussed: What handwriting analysis is How handwriting analysis can help improve our quality of life What happens when we write Graphotherapy Schools and print How to encourage kids to use handwriting Speed and writing Analyzing your handwriting Jamie analyzes our handwriting Slants, T-bars and more How to strengthen your character through writing A story of handwriting analysis in action Links to things we mentioned: Thank you to today’s sponsor –> – use “PlantTrainers” at checkout for 15% off Jamie Mason Cohen’s , , , by Jamie Mason Cohen Thank you to this month’s Patrons for supporting us on : “Joe” Millie Pearson Stu Dolnick Mary Lou Fusi Carmen Fanous Emily Iaconelli Spanish Armada Don’t forget to contact us at with your question for our Plant Trainers Facebook Lives! We hope you enjoyed this podcast! Please take a moment and – we would be grateful! This will help get our podcast out to others who may enjoy it. We promise to read your reviews and consider your feedback. This show is for you. Please subscribe to The Plant Trainers Podcast on , , or so you will know when we release a new episode. We’re also available to ! Help us by spreading the news about our totally awesome Podcast! Click for a list of our services
"If you do not do what you love, that’s on you," Gary said. Years ago, no one believed you could choose yourself. You needed gatekeepers. Now we have YouTube, Instagram. “Now it’s the standard,” Gary said. If you cut out all the reason why you can't do something, then you cut out all the infrastructural and financial problems stopping you. "The only thing left is your f-cking head." Gary set up this example (and this podcast is full of them): Pokemon. Imagine this is your passion. First, you blog. Then it becomes a video blog. Then a podcast. “Let's say you become the foremost Pokemon gal, 'Sally the Pokemon Gal.' You’re owning it. You go to Comic-Con, you get random sponsorships on your blog. You’re getting by. And then, Pokemon-GO comes out. Now you're on CNN and FOX. You’re getting paid $5,000 to give a talk. The world has just walked in to you." That's key. "Everybody who’s listening right now is looking for trends. They’re trying to walk to where the world is now and by the time they get there, the world moved on. If you go to your thing and set a f-cking flag on your thing, the world comes to you." Read the full article (and top 10 lessons I Learned from Gary Vaynerchuk: https://jamesaltucher.com/2017/10/gary-vaynerchuck/ And don't forget to subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" on Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s show we’ve got amazing songs from the likes of Fred Thomas, Moonface, and Blake Miller. It’s a roundup of great songs to celebrate another great Saturday! I hope everyone is out there relaxing, enjoying, the break from work, and having fun listening to these cool tunes. Check it out and stay tuned! 00:00 - DJ Madalyn 00:55 - Slapped Actress - The Hold Steady 06:07 - 2080 - Yeasayer 11:24 - Furr - Blitzen Trapper 15:26 - Young Love Delivers - Oxford Collapse 19:14 - When There’s No One Else To Sing To You Sing To Yourself - That Ghost 22:14 - DJ Madalyn 22:40 - Fangela - Here We Go Magic 28:08 - White As Diamonds - Alela Diane 31:38 - Tomorrow Sorrow - Blake Miller 36:34 - Sunlight - Harlem Shakes 39:25 - Calculator - Micachu 42:30 - DJ Madalyn 42:54 - So Bored - Wavves 46:04 - Click, Click, Click, Click - Bishop Allen 49:06 - this morning (we remember everything) - Circulatory System 51:48 - Bone Jam - JEFF the Brotherhood 55:04 - Girls FM - Happy Birthday 58:00 - DJ Madalyn 58:24 - I Learned the Hard Way - Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings 62:05 - Rabbit - Mr. Gnome 67:43 - Even if it Worked Out - Cloud Nothings 71:10 - You Can Come Over - Shannon and The Clams 73:36 - Suffering Season - Woods 76:38 - DJ Madalyn 77:02 - Caesar - Ty Segall 80:28 - Bird On Your Grave - Marissa Nadler 85:27 - Nikki Don’t - Royal Baths 89:17 - WHALE - Yellow Ostrich 92:56 - Wet - Sean Rowe 97:25 - Warsaw - Sharon Van Etten 99:50 - DJ Madalyn 100:12 - Julia with Blue Jeans On - Moonface 104:54 - Brickwall - Fred Thomas 107:44 - Emocean - Fenster 111:45 - Suburban Beverage - Real Estate 117:51 - DJ Madalyn 118:38 - Stay Positive - The Hold Steady 121:37 - Finish
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Download Mep Report #141 Don’t Empty the Trash!, the Benefits of Binge-Watching, Ichiro and the Technical Difficulties, It’s World War III You Guys, I Learned it on Facebook!, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Slaves, We Live in the Matrix (Statistically), Neil DeGrasse-Tyson v. Philosophy, Lawrence Lessig for Debate, Twitter v. Facebook, and the One World […] The post Mep Report #141: The World War III Will Not Be Facebooked appeared first on The Mep Report - High Brow Birds.
phptek 2015 featured an awesome live recording of Development Hell in front of a rowdy audience. Our special guest Yitzchok Willroth, aka coderabbi, drops Talmudic knowledge on us, and we have great discussions about “hard” and “soft” talks, tech vs personal skills, and had a great Q&A session with the audience. Note that the audio quality isn’t quite up to our usual standards here. Recording live can be hard — sorry about the background noise! New Sponsors! We have two new sponsors for this episode. First is Pulse Storm, fine purveyors of Magento-related books and extensions. You can get 20% off with discount code devhell. Next is Graph Story, your new graph database SaaS provider. Check them out and tell them Development Hell sent you! Do these things! Check out our sponsors: Pulse Storm (20% off with discount code devhell), Graph Story, Roave and WonderNetwork Buy stickers at devhell.info/shop Follow us on Twitter here Rate us on iTunes here Listen Download now (MP3, 73.5MB, 1:21:08 ) Links and Notes coderabbi on Twitter Wisdom as a Service World Tour Everything I Needed to Know, I Learned in Rabbinical School
iPhone gripes, squirrels, StrangeLoop, and vim. "The Mess We're In" by Joe Armstrong "You can be a kernel hacker!" by Julia Evans The Joy of Clojure Today, I Learned… fugitive.vim - Vim Awesome
[hr] Episode 23 Show Notes Correction In Episode 22, we talked about sending baby chicks through the mail. I made the statement that you cannot send adult chickens via the post office. Turns out I was wrong! You can indeed ship adult chickens through the mail! I Learned that the Hard Way [06:20] The other […]
Sarah Wendell is author of the book Everything I Know About Love, I Learned from Romance Novels, co-author of the book, Beyond Heaving Bosoms: The Smart Bitches’ Guide to Romance Novels, and co-founder of Smart Bitches Trashy Books.com, one of the most popular blogs examining romance fiction. The site specializes in reviewing romance novels, pondering the history and future of the genre in digital form and in print, and bemoaning the enormous prevalence of bodacious pectorals adorning male cover models. In her quest to celebrate the romance genre and the women who read and write it, Sarah has appeared on Good Morning America, The Today Show, The Gayle King Show on The Oprah Winfrey Network, the Canadian Broadcasting Company’s Steven and Chris Show, NPR’s All Things Considered and on Too Many Books. She has been quoted in People Magazine, The New Yorker, The New York Times, The New York Post, USA Today, New Jersey Monthly, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Los Angeles Times Book Blog, Redbook, Metro:New York, and Publishers Weekly. Sarah can most often be found on Twitter as @SmartBitches, at SmartBitchesTrashyBooks.com, or on her sofa, reading a book.
The security field is an excellent illustration of the maxim that ``the more things change, the more they stay the same.'' Thus while technical details change, underlying security principles remain remarkably constant. Dr. Bell's talk ``Everything I Needed to Know about Security, I Learned in 1974'' covers the lessons he learned in his early modeling work, how they have remained valid since, and how those principles inform his view of 21st-Century challenges.
September 9, 2009 - "Everything I Need to Know, I Learned at Burning Man", with Dr. DREAM
Awesome mix this week by Kompowski, he described it as "a bit disco, then through some fidget, tech, acid and finally deep house". Kathy Diamond - I Need You Here Right Now Glass Candy - Beatific 2020 Soundsystem - Hit The Fan (Greg Wilson Edit) Matthew Dear - Dog Days Riva Starr - La Gatta The Martin Brothers - Dum Foals - Red Socks Pugie (Henrik Schwarz Remix) Tiger Stripes - Hooked Christian Martin - Elephant Fight (Worthy's Trumpet and Tusks Remix) Deepgroove & Jamie Anderson - Killer Swag - Everything I know I Learned on Acid (The Bald & the Beautiful Remix) Poni Hoax - Hypercommunication (Alter Ego Remix) Reiner Werner Bassfinder - Minimal Scarf Fuckers Drown Plastique De Reve - Lost in the City Ink & Needle - Tattoo No.4 Noze - Danse Avec Moi (Sascha Funke Remix) Jay Shepheard - Pipe & Slippers (Manuel Tur & Dpaly Remix)
Part one of our two part interview with Mr. Len Brody, author of "Innovation Nation: Canadian Leadership from Java to Jurassic Park" and "Everything I Needed to Know About Business...I Learned from a Canadian", serial entrepreneur (whose credits include being part of the team that was responsible for the largest internet IPO, before Google) and venture partner at GrowthWorks. Len shares with us his thoughts on: the rise of Citizen Journalism; his new venture, NowPublic; why flickr has web 2.0 right; and why Canada doesn't suck!