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“I wanted to help empower women to not feel bad ever about wanting to make improvements for themselves.” – Sandra Lena SilvermanToday's featured bestselling author is a mom, TEDx speaker, wellness advocate, and beauty expert, Sandra Lena Silverman. Sandra and I had a fun on a bun chat about her book, “From Bullshit to Botox: A Rebel's Guide to Self-Love and Eternal Youth”, the importance of self-empowerment, the realities of cosmetic procedures, and more!!Key Things You'll Learn:The catalyst to Sandy's journey into the beauty and wellness industryWhat she learned about herself through the book writing processHer experiences with cosmetic procedures and the motivations behind her choicesThe vast array of cosmetic procedures available beyond common optionsHer advice for listeners considering cosmetic proceduresSandy's daily fabulosity retention routineSandy's Site: https://www.sandralenasilverman.com/Sandy's Book: https://a.co/d/a4AfLv4The opening track is titled, “North Wind and the Sun” by Trevin P. To listen to and download the full track, click the following link. https://compilationsforhumanity.bandcamp.com/track/north-wind-and-the-sunPlease support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmonThe Going North Advancement Compass: https://a.co/d/bA9awotYou May Also Like…Ep. 765 – Love Yourself to Health with Pam Sherman: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-765-love-yourself-to-health-with-pam-sherman/Ep. 786 – Claim Your Inner Warrior Badass with Kate McKay (@Katemckay18): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-786-claim-your-inner-warrior-badass-with-kate-mckay-katemckay18/Ep. 805 – The Full Spirit Workout with Kate Eckman (@KateEckman): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-805-the-full-spirit-workout-with-kate-eckman-kateeckman/259 – “Positive Aging” with Stephanie Raffelock (@SRaffelock): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/259-positive-aging-with-stephanie-raffelock-sraffelock/Ep. 776 – I Decide with Erin Lopez & Lisa Cox: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-776-i-decide-with-erin-lopez-lisa-cox/#Bonus Ep. – “From Shy Girl to Award-Winning Model” with Lorna Greyling (@LornaGreyling): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/bonus-ep-from-shy-girl-to-award-winning-model-with-lorna-greyling-lornagreyling/284 – “Choose You” with Meagan Fettes (@MeaganFettes): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/284-choose-you-with-meagan-fettes-meaganfettes/Ep. 849 – How to Have Sensational Sleep with Dr. Stacey Duckett (@StaceyDuckett): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-849-how-to-have-sensational-sleep-with-dr-stacey-duckett-staceyduckett/Ep. 611 – “Optimizing Your Health” with Emily Gold Mears, JD: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-611-optimizing-your-health-with-emily-gold-mears-jd/Ep. 829 – Decoding Your Emotional Appetite with Molly Zemek (@mollyzemek): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-829-decoding-your-emotional-appetite-with-molly-zemek-mollyzemek/Ep. 695 – “Becoming Flawesome” with Kristina Mand-Lakhiani (@KristinaMandLak): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-695-becoming-flawesome-with-kristina-mand-lakhiani-kristinamandlak/Ep. 789 – You Can Thrive After Narcissistic Abuse with Melanie Tonia Evans (@MelToniaEvans): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-789-you-can-thrive-after-narcissistic-abuse-with-melanie-tonia-evans-meltoniaevans/
Want to be a guest or know someone would be a great fit? I am looking for military vets, active duty, military brats, veteran service orgs or anyone in the fitness industryWhat happens when life strips away your identity? At age 50, Jennifer Arthurton found herself divorced after 22 years, an empty nester, unemployed from her corporate executive role, and battling a stress-induced illness—all at once. This perfect storm became the catalyst for a profound transformation and the birth of her platform, Old Chicks Know Shit.During our heartfelt conversation, Jennifer reveals how she navigated this identity crisis when every role she'd used to define herself suddenly vanished. "If I'm not a wife, if I'm not a mother, if I'm not a corporate executive, then who am I?" This question resonates deeply with many women who've prioritized others while disconnecting from their authentic selves.We explore how women unconsciously minimize our accomplishments and diminish our power through self-deprecating language and thought patterns. Jennifer shares the liberating experience of challenging limiting beliefs—including how she overcame a forty-year belief that she "wasn't a good writer" based on childhood criticism about her handwriting. This breakthrough eventually led to creating her transformative platform.The journey through midlife reinvention requires emotional release and surrender. Jennifer describes a powerful meditation experience where suppressed emotions emerged as uncontrollable tears, creating necessary space for healing and self-discovery. For a self-described "type A" personality, letting go of control became her greatest gift, opening doors to possibilities she couldn't have planned.For women feeling stuck in repetitive patterns, Jennifer offers practical wisdom: take the tiniest possible steps forward, challenge negative thought patterns by questioning their validity, and most importantly, create quiet time to listen to your inner voice. "Whatever question you're struggling with right now, you already have the answer. It's in there."Ready to reclaim your power and discover what's possible in life's second act? This conversation will remind you that you already have everything you need—your accumulated wisdom, strength, and life experience have perfectly prepared you for what comes next.Support the show
In my kitchen this week, I'm joined by the wonderful Kat Pither — founder of Yogi Bare and a true force in the wellness industry for over a decade. Kat's personal journey with anxiety, ADHD, and addiction ultimately led her to discover the healing power of yoga, and inspired her to create Yogi Bare — a brand devoted to movement, connection, and accessible wellness through physical yoga products.In this conversation, we explore both Kat's lived experience navigating mental health challenges and how they shaped her approach to life and business. We also take a candid look at the wellness industry today — how something intended to heal and connect us has often become a commodified, unattainable ideal, far removed from its true purpose.If you're passionate about wellness but feeling increasingly overwhelmed by the noise and complexity of it all, this episode is for you We dive into the following topics:17-year-old Kat and her battle with addictionKat's journey to Yoga and Wellness Kat's journey to founding YogiBareAlcohol and going soberHaving ADHD and what that means and how she copes with it Female Health The overwhelming wellness industryWhat wellness means to Kat Sponsors:This episode is sponsored by Tea Huggers - you can check out their delicious range of blended tea hereCatchups15 - will give you 15% off all Tea Hugger purchases at check out This episode was hosted and produced by Georgia SymondsGeorgia's Instagram - click here!For more information and other interesting articles check out our website: www.catchupsinmykitchen.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever wanted to get into concert photography? Today on the Build and Bloom Photography Podcast I have Madison Truscan on and she is sharing the exact steps for breaking into the industry. Madison has photographed artists in concert like Taylor Swift and Chappell Roan. Madison is also going to share how to work for an online magazine, publication, newspaper or zine and how volunteering for a publication can add an extra layer of professionalism that increases your chance of attending a show.Madison Truscan is a multi-faceted Dallas-based creative, with a focus on concert photography, music journalism, and podcast hosting. She is wholeheartedly passionate about all forms of photography and being authentic on the Internet.Instagram: @madisonfromdallasWebsite: www.madisontruscanphotography.comSome of the questions I ask are:How did you get into concert photography? How do you recommend someone break into the industryWhat have been some of the most memorable career moments for you?How do you handle being a woman in a male dominated spacePeople she mentioned: @digitalsmegMagazines mentioned: Good Guys Press and The Encore @thisistheencoreOther Build and Bloom podcast episode on concert photography:Tour Photography Process with Nesrin DananTimestamps:0:00 Intro4:05 How did you get into concert photography?10:40 First experience with concert photography13:37 First concert she photographed16:41 In between steps from first concert to snowball effect17:03 How to contact artists to photograph their concert19:21 How to break into the industry25:33 How to get in contact with local artists 27:55 Most memorable career moments28:07 Photographing Taylor Swift's eras tour33:06 What is working for a magazine? 40:35 Being a woman in concert photography42:35 Safety tips for girls 44:56 Big-picture goals47:25 How do you get paid for tours?50:39 Getting sign to an agency 51:21 OutroWhat's Next:Follow me on Insta: https://instagram.com/jessicawhitakerJoin the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/buildandbloomjessicawhitaker
Professional Builders Secrets brings you an exclusive episode with Marine Sargsyan, Principal Economist at Houzz. In this episode, Marine shares deep insights from Houzz's latest research on residential remodeling, revealing the evolving motivations behind home renovation projects, the generational shifts impacting homeowner behaviour, and how builders can better position themselves in an increasingly tech-driven market.INSIDE EPISODE 183 YOU WILL DISCOVER How each generation—Baby Boomers, Gen X, and Millennials—approaches remodeling differentlyWhy millennials' digital-first expectations are reshaping the building industryWhat homeowners value most during renovations (hint: it's not just the budget)Emerging remodeling trends for kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor spacesWhy builders need to start adapting now to future-proof their businesses And much, much more.ABOUT MARINE SARGSYANMarine Sargsyan is the Principal Economist at Houzz, leading research on remodeling trends and homeowner behaviour. She analyses data from millions of users to uncover what drives renovation decisions across generations, helping industry pros stay relevant and future-ready in a rapidly evolving market.Connect with Marine: linkedin.com/in/marine-sargsyan-01b845b/TIMELINE 3:12 What motivates different generations to renovate7:40 Why Millennials expect a tech-driven experience10:18 How high mortgage rates are reshaping remodeling decisions13:05 Most popular remodeling projects and system upgrades17:22 The three non-negotiables homeowners expect from builders24:55 Top remodeling and design trends for 2025LINKS, RESOURCES & MOREAPB Website: associationofprofessionalbuilders.comAPB Rewards: associationofprofessionalbuilders.com/rewards/APB on Instagram: instagram.com/apbbuilders/APB on Facebook: facebook.com/associationofprofessionalbuildersAPB on YouTube: youtube.com/c/associationofprofessionalbuilders
Want to be a guest or know someone would be a great fit? I am looking for military vets, active duty, military brats, veteran service orgs or anyone in the fitness industryWhat if the most powerful mental health intervention was simply asking someone "How are you?" and truly listening to their answer? Dr. Iran McGann, psychologist and former Israeli military officer, has built his life's work around this deceptively simple approach.From his unique perspective as someone who served in a country where "being a veteran isn't really a thing because everybody's a veteran," Dr. Magen bridges worlds that rarely intersect. He draws compelling parallels between military and medical cultures—both demanding heroism, suppressing vulnerability, and facing alarmingly high suicide rates. This insight led him to create Early Alert, an innovative suicide prevention system that texts regular wellness check-ins to vulnerable populations, connecting them with resources when needed.Dr. Magen's work extends deeply into family dynamics, particularly through his organizations Parenting for Humans and Divorcing Dads. He challenges our focus on tactical parenting problems, instead emphasizing relationship quality: "The better the relationship, the easier everything is." His approach to supporting divorcing fathers addresses a critical gap in mental health services, noting that men experience significantly higher suicide rates during divorce than women, largely due to isolation and lack of support networks.Perhaps most powerfully, Dr. Magen reframes our understanding of how divorce affects children. "What's bad for kids isn't divorce—it's conflict between parents," he explains, advocating for children to remain children during family transitions, not messengers, spies, or judges between warring parents. His practical guidance reminds us that self-care (particularly adequate sleep) forms the foundation for healthy relationships, and that small daily "deposits" of attention and respect build the connection children need to thrive.Join us for this illuminating conversation about connection, mental health, and the profound impact of asking someone how they're doing—and caring enough to listen to their answer. Whether you're a parent, veteran, healthcare provider, or simply someone who values deeper human connection, Dr. McGann's insights will transform how you approach your most important relationships.Support the show
Want to be a guest or know someone would be a great fit? I am looking for military vets, active duty, military brats, veteran service orgs or anyone in the fitness industryWhat happens when ordinary women ask "what if?" and then take action? The results can transform communities, industries, and lives. As Women's History Month draws to a close, we dive into the everyday magic of sisterhood that deserves celebration year-round.Across the globe, women support each other through shared experiences, struggles, and victories. These connections manifest in small moments—a genuine compliment from a stranger, an unexpected conversation in the checkout line, or a colleague who champions your ideas. These seamless interactions remind us we're never alone in our journey.Meet three remarkable women you've probably never heard of: Sarah, who created a community garden bringing fresh produce to families without grocery store access; Maya, whose tech mentorship program connects seasoned female professionals with industry newcomers; and Amina, whose rural literacy program is changing attitudes about girls' education one student at a time. Each started with a simple question—"What if I could change this?"—followed by the courage to act.The power of sisterhood isn't limited to grand gestures. Sometimes it's as simple as letting someone merge in traffic, offering encouragement, or sharing your expertise. These small kindnesses create ripples of change that extend far beyond the moment. As women, we already shape households, guide children, and influence purchasing decisions—imagine what happens when we direct that collective power toward community transformation.What's your "what if" question waiting to be answered? Join our sisterhood in making history—one kind act, one mentorship opportunity, one community garden at a time. Remember, it's never too late to start your impossible.Support the show
Want to be a guest or know someone would be a great fit? I am looking for military vets, active duty, military brats, veteran service orgs or anyone in the fitness industryWhat would you do if your skills, passion, and drive were dismissed simply because of your gender? This question anchors our exploration of Dr. A Louise Clem's extraordinary journey—a qualified American physician who, when rejected by the U.S. military during World War I solely because she was a woman, refused to take "no" for an answer.Dr. Clem's response to discrimination was remarkable. Rather than accepting defeat, she crossed the Atlantic to England, where she treated wounded soldiers and saved countless lives. Her story exemplifies the resilience that has defined women throughout history, especially those who pursued their calling despite seemingly insurmountable barriers. During a time when women couldn't even open bank accounts without male approval, Dr. Clem demonstrated that determination could overcome discrimination.As we celebrate Women's History Month, we must ask ourselves why stories like Dr. Clem's remain largely untold. How many other female trailblazers have been erased from our collective memory? Throughout this month, Sisters in Service will highlight extraordinary women in military service, sports, fitness, and wellness—women who, like Dr. Clem, raised standards and expectations rather than diminishing them. These are stories of women who, when told "no," responded with "watch this"—and in doing so, changed the world. Whether facing gender discrimination or other obstacles, Dr. Clem's example reminds us that perseverance makes the impossible possible. Have you ever overcome rejection to pursue your passion? We'd love to hear your story and perhaps feature you on a future episode.Support the show
Discover exclusive never-before-seen content from DVBBS on the 23rd episode of "The XLNT Show" where we discuss Tsunami, escaping record deals, going viral, Casey Frey, building an EDM legacy, New Music and much more!⭐️ SUPPORT THE POD⭐️ ➡️ https://bit.ly/thexlntshow⭐️ #1 Sample & Preset Packs [Use code "THEXLNTSHOW" for 10% off your next purchase⭐️ ➡️ bit.ly/XLNTSOUNDPACKSDVBBS Tell All: The Truth Behind "Tsunami," Industry Scandals & Wild Tour StoriesIn this episode of The XLNT Show, we sit down with DVBBS—the Canadian DJ/producer duo behind some of the biggest anthems in electronic music. Known for their high-energy festival bangers and genre-blending production, DVBBS first exploded onto the scene with "Tsunami", a track that helped define the big room sound and took over dance floors worldwide. Since then, they've dropped major records like "Gold Skies," "Not Going Home," and "La La Land," collaborated with artists like Martin Garrix, Steve Aoki, and 2 Chainz, and built a career that's seen them headline every major festival on the planet.But their journey hasn't been without its twists. In this episode, DVBBS break down their real story—from their early punk band days to industry controversies, viral moments, and their next big moves.Inside the episode:The REAL story behind "Tsunami" – Who actually made it, how the industry twisted the narrative, and why the track changed EDM foreverEscaping a bad record deal – How they got signed to Universal, got screwed over, and fought their way out to go independentThe cartel-backed gig in Mexico – Bulletproof SUVs, stacks of cash, and a show they couldn't say no toGoing viral with Casey Frey – How a meme dance turned into a platinum hit and reshaped their music marketing approachBuilding a legacy in dance music – Their approach to production, branding, and staying ahead in a constantly shifting industryWhat's next for DVBBS – Their new track "Reset," upcoming collaborations, and why they're going harder than everIf you're a producer, DJ, or EDM fan, this episode is packed with must-hear insights, behind-the-scenes industry knowledge, and insane stories from one of the most influential acts in dance music.Listen now and subscribe.
It's nearly Valentine's Day, but before we all rush out and buy flowers for the special people in our lives, it's worth thinking about the environmental impact of the flowers we buy.I'm not saying don't go and buy them, but it's worth being educated about the industry so we can make informed decisions.I personally love wildflowers and would just have us all buy those, but it's not always an option.Joining me today is Melanie Stapleton, founder of Cecilia Fox, a floral design studio. She's not your typical florist, but her designs are absolutely beautiful.She is constantly educating herself about sustainable practices in the industry, so I've asked her to join me so we can have all the information before we rush out and buy flowers this year.In this episode, she shares:How she became a floristThe sustainable ways she runs her businessThe different environmental issues in the floristry industryWhat floral foam is and why it's badThe big environmental impact of importing flowersThe green waste impact of floristry and why it's the biggest issueThe first thing a florist should do if they want to start being more sustainableKey Quotes:“Floral foam is the green squishy stuff. It is essentially just a block of microplastics.”“Imported flowers have this very nasty name behind them, but it's not necessarily fair.”More MelanieFollow Melanie onInstagram, on herwebsite and listen to herpodcast.You can get involved with the podcast online:Find our full podcast via the website: https://www.nowthatswhaticall.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nowthatswhaticallgreen/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/now-that-s-what-i-call-podcastsFollow me on social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briannemwest/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@briannemwestLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briannemwest/For our latest big project, find out more about Incrediballs here: http://www.incrediballs.com/
Welcome back to Season 4 of Get Enlifted - we missed you! We're celebrating our return with a FREE workshop... sign up here: https://www.enlifted.me/workshopToday on Get Enlifted:Current events & world wide f*ckery... we're breaking down how to become mentally and emotionally self reliant and be prepared for anythingThe dire state of physical health and mental health of people in our current world, how do we help them get healthy again?Why mindset training is more important than ever personally and professionallyThe future of healthcare and education in the coaching industryWhat type of people make up the Enlifted Coaching Community and utilize the Enlifted tools in their lives and businesses.Get more from Enlifted:Apply Now for Spring 2025 Enlifted Level 1 Coaches CertificaitonWebsite: enlifted.me + FREE TRAININGKimberly's Instagram: @kimberly.kestingEnlifted Coaches on Instagram: @enliftedcoachesEnlifted Coaches on YouTube
Want to be a guest or know someone would be a great fit? I am looking for military vets, active duty, military brats, veteran service orgs or anyone in the fitness industryWhat if listening to your body could be the key to unlocking a healthier, more balanced fitness journey? Join me, as I explore the often overlooked yet crucial aspect of knowing when to hit pause on your workouts. In this episode, we shed light on situations like recovering from injuries, illnesses, or simply recognizing the signs of overtraining. We'll tackle misconceptions around workout lengths, proving that sometimes shorter sessions can be just as beneficial. My goal is to guide you toward making informed decisions that ensure exercise enhances, rather than hinders, your well-being.Embrace fitness as a continuous journey with me as we dive into the world of Small Space Pilates. Take advantage of a free week trial and get ready for an exciting challenge this March—the Keep it Moving 11-Minute Fitness Challenge. This challenge is all about incorporating a mere 11 minutes of movement into your day, proving that even the smallest steps can make a significant impact. Let's talk about the hurdles that might be holding you back and explore ways to overcome them. As your dedicated movement specialist, I'm here to remind you that fitness is not about perfection; it's about progress and keeping your body in motion, every single day.Support the show
Thank You To Our Partners The Institute, AutoFlow, AutoLeap, Shop Dog Marketing, In-Bound:In our episode this week - roles are reversed!Our host Craig O'Neill allows himself to be interviewed by a friend of the show - Evan Wisner.This is one of those conversations you can turn on - laugh, and learn with.The reason for this role reversal? Evan had suggested it would be good for our listeners to get a chance to hear more about the journey which led Craig to develop a passion for focusing on communication and dive into what Craig sees as his goals with the podcast. Evan asked many questions which drew out meaningful discussion on topics including:Craig's Early experiences in the industryWhat it's like to grow up within the industry and it's stigmasThe effect a good ‘ambassador' can have on others perspective of the industryFormative feedback that promoted early interest in communication skillsPerspective on technology in communication pros/consCraig's mentors and the most important advice he's receivedEarly obstacles to improving communication and mindsetDeveloping the ability to choose not to take offense to thingsToastmasters then vs now.The joy of observing others improve their skillsA reminder that it's about progress, not perfection.Loyal listeners will find plenty of inspiration in this episode and emerge feeling great about the talent in our industry, and the value of friendships and relationships developed around mutual purpose. Those who have become familiar with Evan will appreciate the back and forth conversation that flows through many very thoughtful questions. The Word of the Day:Heedful - adj - Aware of and attentive to.Thank You To Our Partners The Institute, AutoFlow, AutoLeap, Shop Dog Marketing, In-Bound:The Institute at WeAreTheInstitute.com. "Stop stressing over your business, you deserve a good night's sleep. The Institute's coaching helps you achieve success and financial peace.AutoFlow at AutoFlow.com. Your partner in technology, Autoflow consolidates your client interactions - before, during and after the visit to a single thread. Learn more at Autoflow.comAutoLeap at AutoLeap.com. Are you tired of juggling multiple tools to manage your auto repair shop? Say hello to the streamlined efficiency of AutoLeap, the #1 all-in-one Auto Repair Shop Management Software! Shop Dog Marketing at Shop Dog Marketing.com. "Want to see your auto repair shop thrive? Let Shop Dog Marketing be your guide. Our customer-first approach, combined with AI-driven creative content, ensures top rankings. In-Bound at CallInBound.com. Cover your communication needs and revolutionize your auto repair business with AI-driven call analytics from InBound. Contact InformationEmail Craig O'Neill: speakup@craigoneill.netWatch Full Video EpisodeJoin Our Virtual Toastmasters Club: https://remarkableresults.biz/toastmastersThe Aftermarket Radio Network: https://aftermarketradionetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners...
Send me a message! This is part 1 of a 3 part Website Conversion Series. I'm sharing the three essential (and free!) tools you need to understand what's really happening on your website. Stop guessing why visitors aren't converting and start making data-driven decisions to boost your results.YOU WILL LEARN:The 3 free tools that reveal exactly how visitors use your websiteHow to set realistic conversion rate expectations for your industryWhat numbers actually matter for your businessHow to choose your primary conversion goalQuick setup tips for Google Analytics, Search Console, and HotjarCommon patterns that affect your conversion rate
This episode is sponsored by Lockton, click here to learn more Watch the full video on YouTube - click hereWhat are the 21 Traits of Authentic Leadership, and why do they matter?In this episode of The Automotive Leaders Podcast, host Jan Griffiths takes us on a journey into the heart of authentic leadership, exploring the origins and importance of the "21 Traits of Authentic Leadership."Born out of Jan's desire to define authentic leadership, the idea for the 21 traits emerged when she founded her business. Drawing from her extensive experiences in the automotive industry, she identified the traits she admired in herself and others, ultimately crafting a set that captures the essence of being an authentic leader. This framework laid the groundwork for her online courses and workshops, providing a practical approach to developing effective leadership skills.Throughout the episode, Jan walks listeners through each of the 21 traits, explaining their importance in shaping a leadership style that is both genuine and impactful but also perfectly suited to the industry's evolving demands. Jan's passion for redefining leadership is evident as she discusses each trait, aiming to empower leaders to embrace their authentic selves and create a positive impact on their teams.Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of these traits and discover how to embrace them in your professional journey, equipping yourself to tackle today's challenges in the automotive industry.Themes discussed in this episode:The traits you need to become an effective leader in today's automotive industryWhat it means to be an authentic leader in a rapidly evolving environmentThe need to shift from traditional leadership to a more people-centered approachHow to create a workplace where team members feel valued and supportedThe importance of resilience and adaptability in navigating the complexities and uncertainties of the industryWhy we need to build genuine relationships with team membersUnderstanding that effective leadership involves continuous learning and personal developmentWhat the new generation of authentic leaders needs to do to make their company a great place to workYour HostJan Griffiths is the architect of cultural change in the automotive industry. As the President & Founder of Gravitas Detroit, Jan brings a wealth of expertise and a passion for transforming company cultures. Additionally, she is the host of the Automotive Leaders Podcast, where she shares insightful conversations with industry visionaries. Jan is also the author of AutoCulture 2.0, a groundbreaking book that challenges the traditional leadership model prevalent in the automotive world. With her extensive experience and commitment to fostering positive change, Jan is at the forefront of revolutionizing the automotive landscape. Reach out to her at Jan@gravitasdetroit.comMentioned in this episode:The 21 Traits of Authentic Leadership PDF
In this episode Nicoleta explores health and happiness with Mark L Fox, entrepreneur, scientist, and former Space Shuttle Chief Engineer, from Coco Beach, USA. Looking forward to waking up in the morningHappiness in helping othersWhen you see the half full glassFrom love of chemistry to rocket scienceWhy NASA is not progressive in its production16 years in the space shuttle industryWhat inspired the interest in energy workHow everything in the universe involves an energy exchange Energy in the magnetic field, electrical current, sound, vibration and lightThe science of DNA and the energy of human cellsModern technological energy devices that promote health Balancing the energy source in the body for healingFrequencies for illness and frequencies for wellbeingThe VIBE device with protocols that send therapeutic vibrationsHow an MP3 player can send healing energy through vibrationHelping with toxicity, inflammation, PTSD, anxiety, sleep, blood sugar regulationHow to switch between different brain wavesHigh success rate in the medical clinical trialsThe miracle of human body healingHarmonising the brain with meditation and the energy workHow different frequencies stimulate the vagus nerveHealing through other devices like watches, chairs and grounding mattsA future where various frequencies can be accessed through the lighting system Connect with Mark here: https://resona.health/
Monica Neubauer joins this week's episode to discuss the latest in working with buyers and how agents can articulate their business model to clients.Full Description / Show NotesMonica's background in the industryWhat is changing when it comes to being a buyers agentHouse Bill 466- the passage and what it means for licenseesWhat we should include in our value propositionThe timeline of working with a buyerWhat not to do with working with buyersHow to embrace changeThe future of buyer agency
This episode of the Space Industry podcast by satsearch is a conversation with Nikos Nikolopoulos of Alén Space.Alén Space is a Spanish satellite technology manufacturer offering both individual space systems and turnkey solutions for new missions.In the podcast we discuss:Emerging trends in satellite communicationsHow NewSpace suppliers are innovating to meet this demandThe range of products and services that Alén Space develops for the industryWhat the next steps are for the companyYou can find out more about Alén Space here on their satsearch supplier hub https://satsearch.com/suppliers/alenspace.And if you would like to learn more about the space industry and our work at satsearch building the global marketplace for space, please join our newsletter https://satsearch.com/mailing-list.[Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/when-we-get-there License code: Y4KZEAESHXDHNYRA]
In this episode, I'm joined by Jodie Williams, a three-time British Olympian, coffee lover and founder of Listen Journal: a space to be heard. She is a passionate advocate for women and girls rights, particularly surrounding menstrual equity, access to education and empowerment through sports.In this conversation, we discuss Jodie's life-long dream of becoming a professional athlete and the path it took to become a 3x Olympian. An athlete since early childhood, Jodie shares how her innate ability to run earned her immediate success in the world of competitive sports. After nearly 150 back to back wins, Jodie experienced her first set of challenges that ultimately helped her gain new insights on who she was as a person and what is truly important. . . “You start to realize, it's really about what you can give to other people. To me, that is what success looks like. How many people can I bring up? How many doors can I open on my way up? How can I pour back into communities and areas that poured so much into me? For me, that was the biggest shift. I used to chase metals and success. Now I stand up there and I'm so thankful for all the people that sacrificed something to help get me here.”Topics Covered:The journey of becoming a professional athleteNavigating the successes and challenges that come with the sporting journeyHow challenges reshaped her career, identity and self-worthThe power and importance of supportive friendships and communityHow she became interested and involved in the coffee industryWhat inspired her to create Listen JournalGuest Info:Jodie's InstagramListen Journal InstagramGet in Touch:Benshen.co WebsiteBenshen MembershipBenshen.co InstagramRate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform.
Get subscriber-only episodes and email-exclusive insights at RealEstateTeamOS.com/subscribeAs we've heard on episodes of Real Estate Team OS with guests like Tom Ferry and Chris Heller, the roots of the real estate team business model are more than 30 years deep. But we're still just getting started! Spend time with seven pioneers of teams and teamerages from New Jersey, Virginia, and Florida to Colorado, Arizona, and Texas. Each answers these three questions: 1 When did the team model come onto your radar? When did you first learn about it? 2 Why did you commit to the model as a team leader or brokerage owner? 3 What's the future of teams? Will they continue to play a bigger or more dominant role in the industry?Watch or listen to Episode 033 of Real Estate Team OS with: Micah Harper, CEO of Exquisite Properties, an independent teamerage in San Antonio, TexasCreating a team by solving his own challenges as a high-performing solo agentWhy traditional brokerages are losing valueAsking important questions about the future of teamsDave Ness, Founder of Thrive Real Estate Group, an independent teamerage in Denver, ColoradoWhy he started a teamerage, homegrown from day one, a decade agoWhy they're so prescriptive for the first 3 years with team agentsWhat level of production is required to be a true real estate advisorMercy Lugo-Struthers, CEO and Principal Broker at Casals, Realtors, in Northern VirginiaHow an “awakening of possibilities” occurred and drove her teamTwo takeaways from the Workman Success Systems research on teams (download it here: https://workmansuccess.com/teams-report/)How the team helps agents manage one of their biggest challengesAbel Gilbert, Broker/Owner of ONEPATH Realty, an independent teamerage in Miami, FloridaWhat role human experience plays in the real estate industryWhy agent count is a superficial numberWhy independent teamerages with great culture and optimized per-agent productivity will dominate the futureBecky Garcia, Founder and CEO of The Garcia Group, a 99% female real estate organization in Phoenix, ArizonaHow she grew her team to 30 agents and 9 staff membersHow she transitioned a team started in an REO market through a major shiftWhich signs and trends suggest that teams will continue to grow in importance Joe Oz, remote Team Leader of Joe Oz Real Estate Group in Montclair, New JerseyThe role of Gary Keller's The Millionaire Real Estate Agent and mega agent modelThe spark for starting his own teamHow he's transitioned to a remote team (operating a NJ-based team from Orange County, CA)Marcus Larrea, Founder and Team Lead at Palm Paradise Realty Group, an independent teamerage in southwest FloridaWhy the need for a team became immediately clear to him when he entered the industryWhat the consequences are of the “Uberization” of societyWhy team production will continue to grow in the years aheadConnect with Micah Harper:- https://www.instagram.com/micahharper/- https://www.instagram.com/exquisitepropertiessa/Connect with Dave Ness:- https://www.instagram.com/thrivedenver/ Connect with Mercy Lugo-Struthers:- https://www.instagram.com/mercylugostruthersteam/- https://www.instagram.com/mercylugostruthers/Connect with Abel Gilbert:- https://www.instagram.com/growwithabel/- https://www.instagram.com/onepathrealty/Connect with Becky Garcia:- https://www.instagram.com/garciagroupaz/Connect with Joe Oz:- https://www.instagram.com/joeozrealestate/Connect with Marcus Larrea:- https://www.instagram.com/marcuslarrea/- https://www.instagram.com/palmparadisegroupfl/Connect with Real Estate Team OS:- https://www.realestateteamos.com/subscribe- https://linktr.ee/realestateteamos- https://www.instagram.com/realestateteamos/
This is the second episode in our conversation series, which we will publish throughout 2024 in collaboration with textile innovations company OnceMore.We are speaking with:Maria Persdotter, Industrial policy specialist at Södra. Åsa Degerman, Manager, OnceMore® at Södra. In this episode we talk about:The upcoming EU regulations for the textile industryWhat brands can do to prepareHow OnceMore is helping their customers navigate this upcoming transformationand the need for collaboration throughout the value chainHost: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-chief and Founder, of Scandinavian MIND. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The design industry can be exciting to explore, but it's not always easy to break into. If you're looking to shift careers and work in interior design, Shaun and Rebecca have some valuable advice for you. They talk about the skills from your previous job that will add value to your design career, the challenges career-shifters face when switching into the design industry, and share tips that will help you break into the new field.In this episode, Rebecca and Shaun discuss:The challenges of switching careers in interior designTips and strategies for someone transitioning from another career into interior design Transferable skills someone can bring from another career that offers value in interior designChallenges entrepreneurs face when switching industriesThe need for entrepreneurs to set aside their ego to have a successful learning experience when switching industriesChallenges designers face in taking on inexperienced interns or employeesHow can career changers demonstrate value beyond just design skills when pursuing opportunities in interior designThe challenges of transitioning from DIY home projects to working professionally in the design industryWhat designers look for when it comes to hiring and training new employeesWhat does it take to find the right fit when switching to a new industry like interior designOur links:Subscribe and leave a review - Apple PodcastsLike, Comment, & Follow - Hot Young Designers Club InstagramRebecca's Instagram Shaun's InstagramFor more information - Check out the websiteBecome a “Loyal Hottie” - Support us on Patreon Design Resources - Check out our shopMentioned in this episode:Moe's Home CollectionMoe's just released their new Tailored & Timeless Collection. Create an accout at https://moeshomecollection.com/hydc
I'm having an inspired conversation with two of my sisters in publishing for our books releasing this spring and summer. And there's a giveaway!
Mental health is not talked about nearly enough in the legal industry. There's an epidemic occurring as we sit here and listen, but not enough talk is happening. These stats are very scary, especially the last one! This episode will set the table for the entire week where we dive into things that we have personally experienced and seen help us and others!
This season on my podcast, Baring It All with Call Me Adam, I am highlighting My Entertainment Idols.Today, I am going back in time and Behind-The-Curtain to bring you this blast from the past, my 2019 interview with Olivia Newton-John, 4-time Grammy award winner and Sandy from the mega hit movie musical Grease.This was my third, and what turned out to be my final time interviewing Olivia. I was given 10 minutes to conduct a telephone interview with her. Now, here's a little Behind-The-Curtain Story….When this interview took place, I did not have a podcast, so I had to transcribe the interview into print format. Now I do have a podcast, and I am so excited to share with you my original phone conversation with the one, the only Olivia Newton-John.At the time of this interview, Olivia's autobiography, Don't Stop Believin' was recently released, which is what brought us back together.In this interview, Olivia is Baring It All with Call Me Adam about:How she keeps her positive outlookWhat she learned about herself from writing her autobiographyHow she has adapted to the changes in the music industryWhat she still hopes to achieveSo much moreIf you want to read the interview, and see some photos of Olivia, you can do that here!Special Thanks:Michael Caprio, Caprio Media DesignTheme Song by Bobby CroninPodcast Logo by Liam O'DonnellEdited by Adam RothenbergConnect with Me:Website: www.callmeadam.comFacebook: @CallMeAdamNYCInstagram: @CallMeAdamNYCMore on Olivia Newton-John:Olivia Newton-John's appeal seems to be timeless. With a career spanning more than five decades she is still a vibrant, creative individual adored by fans around the globe. Born in Cambridge, England in 1948, the youngest child of Professor Brin Newton-John and Irene, daughter of Nobel Prize winning physicist, Max Born, Olivia moved to Melbourne, Australia with her family when she was five. Her first big break was winning a talent contest on the popular TV show, Sing, Sing, Sing, which earned Olivia a trip to London. By the age of fifteen she had formed an all-girl group called Sol 4 and, in 1963, Olivia was appearing on local daytime TV shows and weekly pop music programs in Australia. When she eventually took her prize-winning trip to London, she teamed up with her friend from Melbourne, Pat Carroll (now Pat Farrar), to create a double act, “Pat & Olivia,” and the duo toured army bases and clubs throughout the UK and Europe. Olivia cut her first single for Decca Records in 1966, a version of Jackie DeShannon's "Till You Say You'll Be Mine,” and in 1971, she recorded a cover of Bob Dylan's "If Not For You," co-produced by Bruce Welch and fellow Aussie and friend, John Farrar, whom she continues to collaborate with today.Olivia's U.S. album debut, Let Me Be There, produced her first top ten single of the same name, with Olivia being honored by the Academy Of Country Music as “Most Promising Female Vocalist” and a Grammy Award as “Best Country Vocalist.” This proved to be only the beginning of a very exciting career. With more than 100 million albums sold, Olivia's successes include...
It's April 2024 and everyone is asking right now “how can I get my content to more non-followers?” For the majority of the people I'm talking to, non-follower reach is drastically down, and most of their content is going to their followers. If you are seeing this with your own content, this episode is for you! In this episode we'll be covering:How to reach more non-followers on social mediaThe impact shareable content has on your reach and growthWhat shareable content is and how it looks different depending on your industryWhat the 3 S's are and how to apply them to your own contentReal examples of shareable content so you can start creating today!Check out the Reel's LabWant to learn more about the 4 H's? Tune into episode 002!Let's connect on InstagramLove this conversation? Tap the follow button so you never miss an episode!
Cynthia Guidry, Director of Long Beach Airport , joins us this week to chat about her journey in aviation.Episode 50! A milestone for the No U-Turn Crew! How Cynthia got started and her storyEngineering, aviation, and airports Long Beach, LAX, and the importance of learning from mentorsThe importance of speaking up about diversityHow do you balance stress and stressors? The importance of connecting with the youthLeadership is about inspiration and visionChanges in the airport travel experienceBiggest event of the aviation industryWhat would you tell yourself at 16…Until next time, keep it on the centerline!
Why might the SEC investigate the Ethereum Foundation, even though the agency has previously affirmed that ETH is a commodity? Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Fountain, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform.On March 20, Fortune reported that the SEC was investigating the Ethereum Foundation and was looking for legal ways to label ETH as a security.Sam Enzer, partner at Cahill Gordon & Reindel, and Greg Strong, partner at DLx Law joined Laura to discuss everything about the investigation and its implications. The guests speculate about the hidden motivations behind the SEC's investigation and discuss the likelihood of the approval of spot Ether ETFs. They also discuss the recent ruling in the SEC vs Coinbase case, where the judge dismissed claims that Coinbase's wallet was acting as an unregistered brokerage, but allowed the rest of the suit to proceed. Lastly, they touch on the devastating impact on the crypto industry if the SEC were to win a case alleging ETHer is a security and what they are looking out for in the next couple of weeks and months.Show highlights:Whether the investigation into the Ethereum Foundation is confirmed and why the SEC would do thisWhy Sam Enzer believes that the SEC would be "utterly wrong and ridiculous" in alleging ETH is a securityWhether the number of people working on Ethereum could make the argument that it is decentralizedHow would the SEC justify that ETH is a security and whether the Foundation is running Ethereum's managerial effortsWhether the SEC is looking for evidence to deny spot ether ETFsWhy SEC chair Gary Gensler has changed his mind on many of his previous stances regarding crypto assets and whether he's acting in good faithThe ongoing battle between the SEC and the CFTC and the need for Congress to regulate the industryWhat the possible outcome of this investigation could be, and whether we'll have a court case soonWhat the impact would be if ETH were classified a securityWhether Prometheum could launch its platform offering custody of ETH as a security before an SEC designationWhy Sam believes that the spot ETH ETFs will be denied on May 23rdHow the SEC has already made up its mind even before gathering the facts, according to SamWhether the recent judgment on Coinbase's case affects the potential case against the EFWhether Ethereum transactions are security transactions, and the difference between primary and secondary salesWhat to expect in terms of regulation and enforcement actions in the short term, given the number of cases at the momentThank you to our sponsors! PolkadotGuests:Sam Enzer, Partner at Cahill Gordon & ReindelPrevious appearances on Unchained:How 'a Criminal Choice' Got Sam Bankman-Fried a 25-Year Prison SentenceWhy the SEC's Case Against Coinbase Is So Significant for CryptoWhy SBF's Testimony So Far Has Likely Already Doomed HimAnother Bad Week for Sam Bankman-Fried in His Criminal TrialWhy These Lawyers Say It's Over for SBF-But His Only Hail Mary Is to TestifySBF Trial: How Sam Bankman-Fried's Lawyers Might Try and Win His CaseSBF's Lawyers Could Be Annoying the Judge How Might That Impact the Trial?Greg Strong, partner at DLx LawPrevious appearance on Unchained: Why These Lawyers Say It's Over for SBF-But His Only Hail Mary Is to TestifyLinksEthereum Foundation investigation:Fortune: SEC probing crypto companies in ETHereum investigation as hopes for ETF dimCoinDesk: Ethereum Foundation Faces Inquiry From a Government; Fortune Says SEC Investigating ETHUnchained: Ex-CFTC Commissioner Says ETH Can Be Both a Commodity and a SecurityUnchained: SEC Investigating Ethereum Foundation Regarding Proof-of-Stake Transition: Report Ethereum's security statusUnchained: Ex-CFTC Commissioner Says ETH Can Be Both a Commodity and a SecurityFortune: SEC's Gensler seen telling hedge funds that Ethereum and Litecoin are ‘not securities' in 2018 videoCNBC: SEC Chair Gary Gensler on potential Crypto regulation: It's within the securities lawsSEC Chair Gary Gensler discusses potential crypto regulation and stablecoinsCoinDesk: SEC Chair Gensler Declines to Say if ETHer Is a Security in Contentious Congressional HearingDecrypt: Is Ethereum a Security? SEC Chair Gary Gensler Defers on the QuestionWSJ: ETHer's New ‘Staking' Model Could Draw SEC AttentionFormer SEC director William Hinman has stated that he believes Ethereum is not a securityJune 2018 speechEmails that made public during the Ripple case.Coinbase caseUnchained: Court Rejects Coinbase's Bid to Dismiss SEC Charges Against ItPrometheumCoinDesk: House Republicans Demand SEC Explain What's Up With Crypto Platform Prometheum Unchained: Aaron Kaplan Scoffs at Legal Tenets of Crypto, But Gives Few Details About PrometheumOther SEC/crypto newsThe Block: DeFi Education Fund and Texas apparel company Beba take SEC to court over 'regulating by enforcement' stanceUnchained: Gensler's Gamble: SEC Targets Ripple With $2 Billion Fine in High-Stakes Enforcement PushBloomberg: SEC Blasted by Judge for 'Abuse of Power' in Crypto Case Against DEBT BoxReuters: US SEC seeks $2 billion from Ripple Labs, chief legal officer says-Unchained Podcast is Produced by Laura Shin Media, LLC. 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Episode 59 of the Space Industry podcast by satsearch is a conversation with John Holst from Ill-Defined Space.We discuss all aspects of the launch segment and wider movements in the space industry around the world. In particular we focus on:The impacts of the industry's reliance (or over-reliance) on SpaceX for launchHow the other big players in the launch segment are approaching the industryWhat a US-centric launch sector means for space missions around the worldThe upcoming missions and programs that John finds most interesting and importantHis views on the wider industry in the years to comeTo find out more about John's work please use the links below, as mentioned in the episode:Website: https://www.illdefined.space/Substack: https://illdefinedspace.substack.com/X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/John__HolstBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/illdefined.spaceAnd if you would like to learn more about the space industry and our work at satsearch building the global marketplace for space, please join our newsletter here: https://satsearch.com/mailing-list[Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/when-we-get-there License code: Y4KZEAESHXDHNYRA]
In this episode of the Sports Business Classroom Audio Experience, new series host Riley Sager is joined by SBC Lead Instructor, Bobby Marks. Marks is ESPN's NBA Front Office Insider and in his new role with SBC, Bobby is enhancing SBC's existing offerings including the upcoming SBC Business of Basketball Immersive Experience in Las Vegas, developing his "2023 CBA Updates" video-on-demand course, hosting webinars, providing educational resources and more.In this episode, Riley and Bobby discuss:Bobby's role as Lead Instructor for SBCCoverage of the 2023-24 NBA Trade DeadlineHow Bobby got his start in the sports industryWhat being ESPN's NBA Office Insider entails2024 Business of Basketball Immersive ExperienceBobby provides commentary across all ESPN platforms including television, radio, and digital media. He has been an integral part of covering the NBA Draft, trade deadline, and free agency since he was hired in 2017. Marks started his professional career with the then-New Jersey Nets as an intern in 1995 and rose through the ranks, eventually garnering the title of Assistant GM in 2010. With the Nets, he was part of two Eastern Conference championship teams. A native of Little Falls, NJ, Marks graduated from Marist College in 1995 with a bachelor of arts in communications and was a member of the football team for three years.Follow SBC: LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookFollow Bobby Marks: LinkedIn | Twitter | InstagramFollow Riley Sager:LinkedIn | Instagram
In this episode of the Rock My Restaurant Podcast, we had the pleasure of interviewing Aaron Noveshen, the CEO of Starbird Chicken. His brand is rapidly growing and is taking the foodservice industry by storm. In this interview, we explored the secrets behind their remarkable growth and whether technology can keep pace with their ambitious expansion plans.The Starbirds Success Story: Starbird Chicken has become a household name in the fast casual sector, known for its delectable chicken offerings and unique dining experiences. With a focus on quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction, the chain has achieved remarkable success in a relatively short period. But what's the secret sauce behind their meteoric rise?The Technology Behind the Growth: As Starbird Chicken looks to expand even further in 2024, the question arises: can technology keep pace with its ambitions? Let's examine some of how technology is playing a crucial role in Starbirds' growth:Digital Ordering and Delivery: Starbird Chicken leverages advanced mobile apps and online ordering platforms to cater to the digital-savvy consumer. This enhances convenience and allows for data collection and analysis to tailor offerings to customer preferences.We discussed many insights into how Starbirds has become the best guest sentiment brand in the chicken category.Strategies setting them apart in the digital spaceConsumer pushback on Price in the restaurant businessTech challenges facing the industryWhat are the best marketing tactics for next-gen consumersDon't miss the entire podcast!
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Hey, Mama! Are you tired of attracting clients who are the worst possible fit? Do you want your content to be more effective in attracting those best fit clients? The key to attracting your dream clients who resonate with you is by sharing your thoughts, beliefs, and opinions on practices within your industry. In today's episode, I'm sharing how to stand out in your industry and attract your dream clients through your content.In this episode, you will learn:How to stand out in your industryWhat it actually means to stand out in your industryExamples of standing out in your nicheResources Mentioned in Today's Episode:Life in Seasons 1:1 CoachingRecommended Podcast + Business Tools:Podcast Hosting: Captivate (7-Day Free Trial) Simplify your marketing through podcasting: Make Money Podcasting Audio CourseCreate podcast content that nurtures and converts your podcast listeners into your paid programs and offers: The Lead Generation Playbook Private PodcastEmail Marketing: Convertkit (14-Day Free Trial)CRM: Dubsado (Save 20% on your first month or year)Website Builder: Showit (30-Day Free Trial)Host your community and sell your digital products: PodiaSome of the above links are affiliate links, meaning I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you.For show notes and resources mentioned in today's episode, head to www.mamaturnedmompreneur.com/episode130I want to hear from you! Have a question or an episode idea? Leave me a message and have your message played on the podcast! Leave a message here.Connect with Andria:Instagram: @mamaturnedmompreneurEmail: hello@mamaturnedmompreneur.comWebsite: www.mamaturnedmompreneur.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Can you really get paid to go to Disney? Today Serena interviews two full-time theme park reporters to find out what it's like to report news and updates from Disney parks each day. Jared and Miranda and reporters for MickeyBlog which is quickly rising to become one of the best and most reliable Disney news sources online. We'll discuss: How they got their start in this competitive industryWhat is a day in the life of a theme park reporter?What would surprise people about this job?What advice for others hoping to get into this work? Visit their website: https://mickeyblog.com/ Our show is brought to you by our partnership with MickeyTravels! Greg and Elyssa and their team of agents are ready to help you with any of your Disney travel needs including Disney World, Disneyland, Cruise Line, Adventures by Disney, and more. Tap this link to get the process started and start looking forward to fun vacations ahead!If you enjoyed today's show please consider leaving us a review and let us know what you thought! The feedback would be so helpful and good reviews really help the show get more listeners. You can find more about us on our website and at the links below! Follow us on Instagram We are having a ball on TiktokWe're now on YouTube!Get our latest Digital Guidebooks- be a WDW pro!Get our free weekly email with the latest newsListen to the Podcast!
Key Highlights[00:30-10:30]Introduction to Ben and how Aspen Fund got createdWhy Ben changed from the asset class of distressed debt to industrialHow important the energy industry is to the world[10:31-19:19]What signs Ben saw that got him to invest in the energy industryThe kinds of untapped potential and opportunity there is in the energy industryWhat is means to invest in an oil and gas fund like Ben does[19:45-29:25]What tax benefits there can be for you when investing in energyThe risk factors that come along with investing in energy vs. real estateDownload our RETIRE WITHIN 10 Bundle: https://www.RETIREWITHIN10Bundle.com/This bundle will help you strategize how long you can replace your active income with passive income and lay out the exact methods to get you there faster. (Spoiler: Most can get there within 3 - 7 years with the right plan in place)If you like our content, please give us a rating on the platform you're listening on!Get in touch: Justin@PresidentsClubInvestors.com and let me know what topics you'd like me to cover or what guests I should have on.Check out our investing firm:https://www.presidentsclubinvestors.com/Want to invest with us? Schedule a brief call here: https://calendly.com/justin-732/investor-call?month=2023-12
Ean Williams is a former National Security Agency intelligence analyst in the United States Air Force and professional model and actor (America's Most Wanted, A Man Called Hawk, and Anacostia). He is also a multi-award-winning event producer and fashion designer of two labels, Magnum Underwear and Corjor International. Featured in British Vogue, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, Washingtonian Magazine, Time Magazine, The Hilltop, FOX 5, Voice of America, and numerous prestigious publications, his work earns elite respect from the fashion world. He is also the founder and executive director of DC Fashion Week, a non-profit organization with 39 seasons under its belt.In this episode, we talk about: What drew Ean to fashion at a young ageNavigating familial and societal expectations for young menEan's successful modeling career Dealing with rejection in the fashion industryWhat inspired Ean to launch his own fashion line, Corjor InternationalThe power of fashion to redefine our perceptions of beautyCreating impact through DC Fashion WeekAdvice for aspiring models and fashion designersThe joy of witnessing people's dreams unfold in fashionBeauty vs. uglinessTo learn more about Ean's work, you can find him at:Website: https://corjor.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mr_dcfashionweek/ Support the show
For many people of colour, wearing a plaster, or Band-Aid, that blends with their skin tone is a novel experience. While inclusive bandages are now widely available in countries like the UK and US, that's only happened in the last few years.My two guests share their unique perspectives on this. Intisar Bashir is the co-founder and CEO of Browndages, one of the first companies to offer bandages in a range of skin tones, before giants like Johnson & Johnson seized on the opportunity. My other guest is Dom Apollon, whose 2019 tweet about the emotions he felt wearing a skin tone bandage for the first time went viral and inspired the UK supermarket chain Tesco to launch its own line of inclusive bandages.In this episode we discuss:How Browndages has responded to competition from larger players in the first aid care industryWhat happened after Browndages' appearance on 'Shark Tank' Dom's reflections on why his tweet resonated with people around the worldIf you like this episode, please leave a rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. You can also spread the word by sharing this link: https://pod.link/1711282282.BiosIntisar Bashir and her husband Rashid Mahdi launched Browndages in 2018 after noticing that none of the bandages they purchased in stores matched the skin of anyone in their family. The couple live in Columbus, Ohio with their four children. Intisar comes from a family of entrepreneurs and has always aspired to follow in their footsteps.Dominique (“Dom”) Apollon is a US-based racial and social equity professional and the founder of Apollon Research and Consulting. From 2008 to 2022, Dom led the Research Department at Race Forward, one of the largest racial justice organisations in the US. Dom lives in California, where he completed his PhD in Political Science at Stanford University.—Learn more about BrowndagesWebsite: www.browndages.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/Browndages/X: https://www.twitter.com/Browndages —Learn more about Dom ApollonWebsite: https://apollonresearchandconsulting.com/ X: https://twitter.com/ApollonTweets —Connect with Made for UsShow notes and transcripts: https://made-for-us.captivate.fm/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/madeforuspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/madeforuspodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/madeforuspod
Coin Center's Peter Van Valkenburgh believes that the U.S. Treasury could use the Bank Secrecy Act in a dark way against crypto developers. In this episode of Unchained, Peter Van Valkenburgh, director of research at Coin Center, explains why the IRS's proposed broker rule for tax reporting in crypto could harm the crypto industry as well as the security and privacy of users. He explains how Coin Center thinks the IRS should accomplish its aims, and why that would even work for collecting taxes on DeFi gains. Additionally, Peter explains why he believes the Bank Secrecy Act might be unconstitutional and how that could potentially affect developers building in crypto. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Stitcher, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform.Show highlights | What does the IRS's proposed broker rule entail for crypto tax reporting and why this could have a negative impact on the industryWhat responsibilities do brokers in the crypto space now faceWhy the IRS didn't use Congress's amended language from the infrastructure billWhy Peter argues that the IRS's new proposed broker rule on crypto is unconstitutional and the principles at stakeThe alternative approaches Peter suggests the IRS could adopt for more effective and fair regulationWhy Peter has concerns for crypto developers about the potential application of the Bank Secrecy ActWhat actions Coin Center is undertaking to advocate for changes in the Bank Secrecy Act to better align with crypto realitiesWhy Coin Center is appealing in its lawsuit against the Treasury Department over the OFAC sanctions on Tornado CashThank you to our sponsors! Arbitrum Foundation Popcorn NetworkGuest | Peter Van Valkenburgh, director of research at Coin CenterPrevious appearances on Unchained: Why the SEC Is Probing Yuga Labs and Coin Center Is Suing TreasuryHow Coin Center Is Helping Define The 'Big Fuzzy Gray Area' Of Blockchain And Cryptocurrency LawWhy the SEC's Proposed Rules Affecting DeFi Could Violate the First AmendmentLinks | IRS Crypto RegulationCoin Center: Report Electronic Cash, Decentralized Exchange, and the ConstitutionThe Blockchain Association's letter opposing tax regulations proposed by the IRSCoinDesk: How the Crypto Industry Responded to the IRS Proposed Broker RulePatriot Act California Bankers Assn. v. ShultzBank Secrecy ActCoin Center:Report Broad, Ambiguous, or Delegated: Constitutional Infirmities of the Bank Secrecy ActTornado CashCoin Center:U.S. Treasury sanction of privacy tools places sweeping restrictions on all AmericansCoin Center is suing OFAC over its Tornado Cash sanctionDenial of Coin Center's motion in its case against the US Treasury over OFAC sanctions-Unchained Podcast is Produced by Laura Shin Media, LLC. Distributed by CoinDesk. Senior Producer is Michele Musso and Executive Producer is Jared Schwartz. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Maggie is my own mentor and coach who helped me become a more confident, loving, and self-assured partner in 2020 (amidst the maddening cabin-fever of COVID-19 lockdown, nonetheless).The concepts she taught me then not only improved my relationships by 10 fold, they helped me become better at teaching negotiation skills to ambitious mid-career women. That's why I'm so delighted to share this interview with Maggie. She brilliantly weaves her past HR experience and her marriage coaching experience with negotiation wisdom to help you not only improve your career prospects, but also the quality of your personal relationships. You'll learn: Why the relationship you have with yourself is the bedrock to all other relationshipsHow to use a simple hack to shift to a perspective of power, love, and compassion, when things get hard The one question that helped Maggie secure a promotion one year into a new job when she was working in the luxury hospitality industryWhat "Power of One" is, and how you can apply the concept to positively impact others in human ecosystemsHow to apply the "Anger Scale" to effectively manage your stress reactions, so you gain more power and agency over situations involving people you cannot control How requests are different from demands, and when and how to make requests, not demands What to do when you're on the other side of receiving demands What you can do to better manage your energy when you're an ambitious but highly sensitive person (HSP) BONUS: You can watch the full video of this interview HEREMaggie Reyes is a Master Certified Life Coach and Modern Marriage Mentor who specializes in helping driven, ambitious women create their best marriages, without waiting for their partners to change or adding more work to their lives.Learn more about Maggie on her website HERE Listen to her podcast HERE Follow her on Instagram HERE --As an executive coach for women, I'm super passionate about helping smart women who hate office politics get promoted and better paid. I do this through my unique combination of: Self-directed neuroplasticity tools backed by science Negotiation strategies proven to work for women by academic research Intersectional feminist lens that honors women's real, lived experiences To learn about my 1:1 coaching series and to book your free hour-long consultation with me, click here: https://www.jamieleecoach.com/apply--Enjoy the show? Don't miss an episode, listen and subscribe via Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Leave me a review in Apple Podcasts. Connect with me **You want to get promoted and better paid with best tools possible. That's what I offer inside my Executive Coaching Series, and you can learn all about it here: https://www.jamieleecoach.com/apply ** Connect with me on LinkedIn Email me at jamie@jamieleecoach.com
Are you ready to transform your home into a sanctuary of sustainability, a haven for all things green and regenerative? Home is the epicenter of our lives. It's where we rest and nourish ourselves. It's where family memories are made. Creating a home environment that energetically balances, soothes and harmonizes is incredibly important in our busy, crazy hectic world. In this episode you will discover how to do exactly that.Today's conversation is with Monique Allen, Founder & Creative Director of The Garden Continuum, is a master creator, interactive employer, published author, and fierce industry advocate. In over three decades, she has witnessed the landscape trade become extremely popular and commoditized, which has eroded the sustainability of our landscapes while undermining our ability to feel satisfaction from them.As the founder of the Life-Scape Method, a lifelong gardener, business developer, and educator, Monique has dedicated her career to reversing that legacy by creative alternative approaches and sharing actionable information to spread a positive message about how we can all improve our land, our lives, and our professional satisfaction through Life-Scaping and compassionate business building.In addition to running her own 7-figure business and publishing her first book, STOP Landscaping, START Life-Scaping, Monique is also an active business coach, specializing in artisan branding, team building, curating a positive company culture, and succeeding as a woman in a male-dominated industryWhat you will learn:How the right landscaping can regulate your nervous system (12:00)How Lifescaping works (15:20)Truly inspiring stories of transformation (24:50)How it is in our DNA to cultivate our own food (36:16)The return to community living and the sovereign right to make our own choices (41:55)Lifescaping in an urban environment, office or small living space. (49:24)How to work with Monique and begin your own Lifescaping journey (54:17)Connect With Monique:WebsiteThe Garden ContinuumInstagram Facebook LinkedinResources:The $64 TomatoBarbara KingsolverLet's Connect!WebsiteInstagramFacebookYoutubeRumble Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy Ostcliffe is Head of eCommerce and Retail innovation at Oxfam. Oxfam is the leading UK charity fighting global poverty and the UK's best loved charity shop chain – with over 575 stores across the UK, a thriving online store that's built on Oracle plus selling on Ebay and Etsy. Across the retail channels they do just under £100 million, with 10% coming from online.In this episode we discuss:The impact of pre-loved clothing on the fashion industryWhat role do Influencers play in selling pre-loved clothing?How can mainstream retailers get involved in the secondhand market?Leverage online shopper activity and product trends to inform physical shopsTime stamps:[05:05] Having a large corporate following, diverse donations and popular charity shops.[08:06] Using online data for trends.[11:09] Consumers want bargains and unique clothing options.[14:40] How Oxfam promotes sustainability in product sourcing.[20:33] Be genuine, use take back schemes and why influencers matter.[24:10] Tips for listing on eBay.[25:45] Flexible working is changing how Oxfam communicates.[30:23] The pre-loved movement.Free trial of SHOPLINE >>> https://ecmp.info/shopline Find the tech to solve your challenges at eCommerce Tech >> https://ecmp.info/techGet all the links and resources we mention & join our email list at https://ecmp.infoLove the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode Q&A on Spotify.Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsor This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacy
What's new in the mergers and acquisitions space?In this episode, Jamie Hopkins, Managing Partner of Wealth Solutions at Carson, speaks with Gregg Johnson, National Sales Director, and Michael Belluomini, Vice President, Mergers and Acquisitions. Together, they explore the intricate world of mergers and acquisitions, sharing profound insights into the unmatched advantages of partnering with Carson. Listen in as this trio talk's about the changing landscape of M&A, the sophistication of buyers, the flexibility of Carson's offerings, and touch on misconceptions about Carson's investment platform. As they delve into the factors that can skyrocket a firm's value and the obstacles that can hold back growth, Gregg and Michael emphasize the vital importance of understanding your own priorities as either a seller or a buyer.Gregg and Michael discuss: The key drivers behind the surge of M&A activity in the wealth management industryWhat critical factors to take into account when evaluating potential partners for M&A venturesWhat challenges advisors face in building a platform at scale, and how can partnering with a firm like Carson help overcome themThe emotional dimension of selling a business and insights into the intricate dynamics involvedWhy it's important to establish mandatory points of alignment prior to entering the marketThe opportunities available for advisors to capitalize on in the increasing number of transactions in the industryWhy partnering with the right firm is crucial for acquiring talent, unique offerings, or growing a businessInsights into the projected magnitude of capital movement within the wealth management industry over the next two decadesAnd moreResources:Carson Group's Valuation CalculatorTested in the Trenches by Ron CarsonProven in the Trenches by Ron CarsonTeam of Rivals by Doris Kearns GoodwinFind Your Freedom by Jamie HopkinsConnect with Jamie Hopkins and Ana Trujillo Limón: Carson Group LLCLinkedIn: Jamie HopkinsLinkedIn: Ana Trujillo LimónConnect with Gregg Johnson:Carson Group LLCLinkedIn: Gregg JohnsonConnect with Michael Belluomini:Carson Group LLCLinkedIn: Michael Belluomini
This bonus episode includes clips from a clubhouse room I hosted on January 20, 2023. We discussed:What sets you apart from others in your industryWhat topic could you talk about everydayWhy knowing who YOU are is just as important as knowing what you offerTo hear the entire conversation, click the link below. https://www.clubhouse.com/room/mabra26V?utm_medium=ch_room_xr&utm_campaign=qa7sLuCVaAQ26H-AimbFzQ-711838For more great content for Millennials in business be sure to follow Behold Hidden Bridges on Clubhouse. You can follow The Collective 706 on IG at @thecollective_706Subscribe to the podcast & leave a review on APPLE PODCAST SPOTIFY PODCAST
If you've wondered where to find nonclinical physician jobs in the world of pharma, biotech, or medical device - you're in the right place. Today's podcast is the Q&A follow-up to a webinar about how to find nonclinical careers for doctors. In this episode of The Career Rx we'll discuss:An overview of resumes vs CVs and how to get resultsCompensation and career growth that come with industryWhat you really need for success, and how to manage rejectionMore than 700 of your peers attended my recent webinar Where and How to Look for Pharmaceutical Jobs for Physicians. We discussed more than ten highly practical and very actionable strategies. But there were also tons of questions about nonclinical resumes, successful application secrets, compensation expectations, and much more. As many of you may already know, all of these questions are answered in detail in Industry Insider (it's more than 8 hours of content, after all) - but, this is the short version, to get you started..In this Episode: [00:30] How to find nonclinical jobs in your specialty[3:46] Is specialty, travel, or any specific skill a true dealbreaker?[6:35] How do you make a nonclinical resume that gets results?[12:30] What exactly to say to new contacts and companies - do you ask for a job?[15:58] How much does pharma pay doctors? Will you have to take a pay cut?[19:40] Do you need an MBA or a certification to get a nonclinical doctor job? How much clinical or research experience do you need?[23:10] Getting companies to come to you, rather than you applying endlessly[26:00] Immediate rejection, what it means (and doesn't mean), and what to do about itLinks and Resources: Industry Insider - 12 hours of CME, learn exactly how to land a rewarding nonclinical career without a new degree, connections on the inside, prior experience, or a pay cutThere's an 'on-demand' version of the webinar you can watch here: https://my.demio.com/ref/Qf8CM0NyQGLrQjjM Support the show
Nan Barnett returns! We are thrilled to have her back because there was so much more to talk about after the last conversation. This time Nan reveals more about her personal story and some of the sacrifices she's made for her work. In this episode, we discuss:What NNPN is focused on in terms of equity and diversityPost-pandemic trends she's seeing in the theatre industryWhat 24 seasons of producing new work at Florida Stage taught her about theatre-makingAnd more!Resources MentionedEpisode 9 with Nan BarnettNational New Play NetworkNew Play ExchangeAbout Our GuestNan Barnett is a new play developer and producer and an advocate for theater-makers and the theater they make. She is the Executive Director of National New Play Network, the country's alliance of theaters that collaborate in innovative ways to develop, produce, and extend the life of new plays. While on NNPN's Executive Committee she worked to create the organization's revolutionary Rolling World Premiere and Residency programs. She came to the Network full-time in 2013 and guided it through the development and launch of its field-altering database, the New Play Exchange ®, now home to more than 51,000 plays by living writers, and its recent planning process, which resulted in the organization's much-lauded new governance and membership structure and plan for leading the field towards a truly diverse, equitable, and inclusive new play ecosystem. Nan spent 24 seasons at Florida Stage, a LORT theater producing exclusively new and developing work, was a member of the inaugural Helen Hayes Awards' New Play Panel for the nation's capital region and Coordinating Producer for the 2015 and 2018 iterations of DC's Women's Voices Theater Festival. She serves on the Artistic Council of the O'Neill Theater Center and was inducted into the National Theatre Conference in 2017.Connect with Our GuestNational New Play NetworkConnect with host Melissa Schmitz***Sign up for the 101 Stage Adaptations Newsletter***101 Stage AdaptationsFollow the Podcast on Facebook & InstagramRead Melissa's plays on New Play ExchangeConnect with Melissa on LinkedInWays to support the show:- Buy Me a Coffee- Tell us your thoughts in our Listener Survey!- Give a 5-Star rating- Write a glowing review on Apple Podcasts - Send this episode to a friend- Share on social media (Tag us so we can thank you!)Creators: Host your podcast through Buzzsprout using my affiliate link & get a $20 credit on your paid account. Let your fans directly support you via Buy Me a Coffee (affiliate link).
The Seasonal Tokens Podcast - Crypto Investing, Not Gambling
Join us in this episode as we dive deep into the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency investment with Kåre Kjelstrøm, CTO of Concordium. This conversation will expand your blockchain knowledge and help you become a better crypto investor. Learn more about:The current state of the blockchain industryWhat stops businesses from joining the blockchain industry?What are the best use cases of the blockchain?...and much more!Tune in now!Links mentioned:Seasonal Tokenshttps://www.seasonaltokens.orgConcordiumhttps://twitter.com/ConcordiumNethttps://concordium.com/https://t.me/concordium_officialhttps://discord.com/invite/GpKGE2hCFxhttps://www.reddit.com/r/Concordium_Officialhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kaarekjelstroem/P.S. Join our Seasonal Tokens newsletter and get monthly updates about the project - https://click.seasonaltokens.org/newsletterDisclaimer: None of the information in the podcast should be considered as a financial advice. You should always do your own research.
Join Kim Grant as she speaks with SheClicks founder, Angela Nicholson. From entering the photography world as a technical writer and journalist to creating a community dedicated to female photographers. We talk about what makes a good community and how SheClicks has made a positive impact on the photography industry. Topics covered:Winning Community of the Year at the Amateur Photography AwardsHow Angela got into photographyLife as a technical editor and photo journalistWhy SheClicks was createdThe impact SheClicks has had on the industryWhat makes a good communityJoin the SheClicks community:Website: https://www.sheclicks.net/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sheclicksnet/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SheClicks---Website: https://www.photographicconnections.com/Join the Photographic Connections community:https://photographic-connections.mn.co/Immersive Photography Weekend Dates:https://www.photographicconnections.com/photographyweekendsFollow the journeyInstagram: http:/www.instagram.com/photographicconnectionsFollow Kim's photography journey and offeringsWebsite: http://www.kimgrantphotography.co.ukYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@kimgrantphotographyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/kimgrantphotographyMusic by Mark RobinsonSong: A Thousand LifetimesWebsite: http:/www.markrobinsonmusic.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarkRobinsonMusic
As a speaker, look at the demographics of your audience ahead of time.Today's featured bestselling author is a 25 year veteran of the speaking industry, marketer for small businesses, and entrepreneur, Bret Ridgway. Bret and I had a fun chat about his books, some of the biggest "oops" moments that he's seen from speakers, and more!!!Key Things You'll Learn:How Bret got started in the speaking industryWhat speakers should do before speaking at an eventWhat to avoid as a speaker when doing back of the room salesWhat to keep in mind when having an online merchant accountWhat setback Bret had that led him to more success Bret's Site: https://bretridgway.com/Bret's Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B004WEH2Z6/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=672875f5-406f-460e-b891-bce455f817c0&store_ref=ap_rdr&ref_=ap_rdr The opening track is titled “Check It Out” by Mountaineer from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/mountaineer/check-it-outLicense code: AR6DFPGVXQ9Q1SSY Please support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmon You May Also Like… 216 – “The Write Way” with Amy Collins (@askamycollins): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/216-the-write-way-with-amy-collins-askamycollins/ Ep. 327 – “The Go-Giver Way of Elite Performance” with Bob Burg (@BobBurg): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-327-the-go-giver-way-of-elite-performance-with-bob-burg-bobburg/ Ep. 433 – “Ticking Clock: Behind the Scenes at 60 Minutes” with Ira Rosen: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-433-ticking-clock-behind-the-scenes-at-60-minutes-with-ira-rosen/ Ep. 583 – “How to Be the Face of Your Business” with Tonya Eberhart (@brandfacestar): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-583-how-to-be-the-face-of-your-business-with-tonya-eberhart-brandfacestar/ Ep. 540 – “How to Work a Room” with Susan RoAne (@susanroane): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-540-how-to-work-a-room-with-susan-roane-susanroane/ Ep. 348 – “Bring Inner Greatness Out” with Dr. Mansur Hasib, CISSP, PMP, CPHIMS (@mhasib): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-348-bring-inner-greatness-out-with-dr-mansur-hasib-cissp-pmp-cphims-mhasib/ 98 - "It Takes 10 Years to Be an Overnight Success" with Pamela Hilliard Owens (@YB2C_System): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/98-it-takes-10-years-to-be-an-overnight-success-with-pamela-hilliard-owens-yb2c_system/ #HolidayBonus Ep. – “Wisdom Of The Men” with Clint Arthur (@clintarthur): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/holidaybonus-ep-wisdom-of-the-men-with-clint-arthur-clintarthur/ Ep. 362 – “Constant Comedy” with Art Bell (@ArtBellwriter): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-362-constant-comedy-with-art-bell-artbellwriter/ Ep. 438 – “Acoustic Leadership” with Rick Lozano, CSP (@rick_lozano): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-438-acoustic-leadership-with-rick-lozano-csp-rick_lozano/ Ep. 391 – “Why You Need Publicity and Social Proof to Close More Business” with Jane Tabachnick (@JaneTabachnick): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-391-why-you-need-publicity/ Ep. 510 - "Lights, Camera, Action" With Amy Scruggs (@amyscruggssd): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-510-lights-camera-action-with-amy-scruggs-amyscruggssd/ Ep. 400 – “How to Become a Multimillionaire, but Not Act Like It” with Tom Antion (@TomAntion): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-400-how-to-become-a/ Ep. 426 – “Success Left a Clue” with Robert Raymond Riopel (@RobRox69): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-426-success-left-a-clue-with-robert-raymond-riopel-robrox69/ Ep. 610 – “Are You Open To…” with Merit Kahn, CSP (@MeritKahn): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-610-are-you-open-to-with-merit-kahn-csp-meritkahn/
Have you ever felt a spark of inspiration to launch your own business, but weren't certain how to get started? Or perhaps you're wondering how you can pivot or transition your services in an industry you love, and don't know how?In this episode, Danielle sits down with Julia of Julia Kay Design to talk about her business journey. Julia specializes in wedding invitations and calligraphy services, and she shares with you her process for finding the right services to offer, how she got started, and why it's important to never stop creating.She also chats about the challenges of social media, being persistent, and setting goals for the future. So tune in now to gain valuable insights into the wedding industry and follow your creative dreams!In this episode, we cover:Learn about Julia and how she got started in the wedding industryWhat made Julia decide to start printing and selling invitationsWhy teaching yourself a new skill can be intimidating and overwhelming, but also super rewardingUsing free and available resources to help you achieve your business goals and dreamsPros and cons of social media and how it's used to grow your online businessThe importance of continuing to create genuine content even when you don't think it'll be successfulHow referrals and word of mouth marketing is key in helping you grow your businessFuture business growth plans and the importance of taking it one step at a timeSponsorPaperlikeReady to do more with your iPad? Head over to paperlike.com/danielle to get started!ResourcesConnect with JuliaWebsite: https://juliakaydesign.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliakaydesign/Podcast: Julia's Creative Business GuidebookDETAILED DIARY SHOW NOTESDETAILED DIARY FB COMMUNITYDETAILED DIARY INSTAGRAMFor more info, updates, and BTS, make sure to follow me on @detailsandswirls!
What percentage of directors, producers and writers make more than one feature film.The first in a new stand of episodes on the business of film wonderfully called 'The Business of Film Explained'.The fabulous Stephen Follows joins Giles Alderson and Phil Hawkins to talk facts and figures of the film industry to help you, the filmmaker understand why certain films do well and others don't by crunching the numbers of films and filmmakers. In this episode we ask the question What percentage of directors, producers and writers make more than one feature film.We go in depth into the the numbers and also discuss:Is it a failure or not if you don't make a second film?Why you should be a 'verb' not a 'noun'.Is it harder to get a second screenwriter credit within five years?Knowing your worth in the film industryWhat is financial success?& does failure exist?Do you have any questions for us for the next Business of Film Explained episode? Answer below or email thefilmmakerspodcast@gmail.comStephen FollowsStephen is an established data researcher in the film industry whose work has been featured in the New York Times, The Times and many more and he runs the fabulous website stephenfollows.com where you can find pages and pages of filmmaking facts and figures. Stephen has taught at major film schools and his script-writing has won Virgin Media Shorts, the Reed Film Competition and IVCA awards; has been nominated at the British Independent Film Awards, and long-listed for a BAFTA Stephen has produced over 100 short films and two features, Baseline and The Grind. Further LINKShttps://stephenfollows.com/how-many-films-does-the-average-director-make/PATREONBig thank you to:Lee HutchingsMarli J MonroeKaren NewmanWant your name in the show notes or some great bonus material on film-making?Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, industry survival guides and feedback on your film projects! SUPPORT THE PODCASTCheck out our full episode archive at TheFilmmakersPodcast.com CREDITSThe Filmmakers Podcast is hosted, produced and written by Giles Alderson @gilesaldersonEdited by @tobiasveesSocial Media by Kalli Pasqualucci @kallieepMarketing Huw SiddleLogo and Banner Art by Lois Creative Theme Music by John J. HarveyHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if I told you that you could significantly decrease your risk of disease, simply by the clothes that you choose to wear? I'm confident that today's episode is literally going to save lives. Today I interview Applied medical anthropologist, Sydney Ross Singer, who is going to blow your beautiful mind. Sydney studies how culture, society + lifestyle contributes to chronic disease. In this case, specifically breast cancer. This topic is very close to my heart (no pun intended) because when I was 14 my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. Her story is a primary reason why I choose to teach people about disease prevention every day. I take this topic very very seriously. That is…Boobs. Yes, today is all about boobs and how we can all keep them healthy and hopefully cancer free! Today we dive into:What is applied medical anthropology?The hidden animal experimentation that drove Sydney out of medical schoolSydney + wife discover a lump in her breast, which leads to his work todayWhat the red marks after bra-wearing actually meansYou take off your bra and feel a huge relief: whats happening in the body?Breast cancer rates for bra-free womenSocietal pressures of women and brasNew attitudes around bras in societyThe dark side of the breast cancer industryWhat garments are safe to wearThe importance of natural, uninhibited movements for breastsExercising w/out a braBreast reduction or bra reduction?How to avoid being a cultural pawn for economic gainLearn more or join the on-going bra free study here!Connect with Sydney and his research here! Read his book, Dressed To Kill here!OUR LINKS + DISCOUNTSMushyLove Latte (discount: MEDICIN)Immune Intel AHCCASEA Redox SupplementOur favorite Reishi KING CoffeeOrganifi (20% discount: MIMIFIT)See all our favorite products on The Medicin CabinetCONNECT WITH USOur websiteMimi's IG // Chase's IG // The Medicin IGSound from Zapsplat.com