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What if your best skin ever had nothing to do with Botox, fillers or even fancy skincare? This week we welcome Dr. Tia Paul, a Harvard- and MIT-trained, board-certified dermatologist—and major skin laser aficionado. As the founder of Balanced Skin Dermatology and Aesthetics in Newport Beach, California, Dr. Paul treats everything from acne, hyperpigmentation, eczema and psoriasis to skin cancer and she has earned over 400K followers on social media.Tune in to find out how to achieve glass skin the non-gimmicky way, as Dr. Paul reveals everything to know about the most effective at-home brightening solutions, how-to navigate the world of professional lasers, and the “pyramid” framework she designed for a brighter skin game plan that won't shock your skin or your credit card.In this episode, we discuss:Hydroquinone, tranexamic acid, azelaic acid, niacinamide — the new rules for skin brightening skincare in 2026Lasers 101 — the difference between ablative and non-ablative lasers, vascular lasers and why the term “laser” itself is one of the most misused words in the beauty industryWhat is laser “stacking” and why Dr. Paul says that combining technologies is where you get the best resultsWhat's all the fuss about Xerf? The new tightening device that's giving people snatched jawlines with zero downtime — Dr. Paul shares her experience.Myth or reality? The truth about lasers on skin of colour — and what to ask before your appointmentWhy the Fitzpatrick scale is outdated — according to Dr. Paul — and what she thinks should replace it to treat a full range of skin tonesDr. Paul's go-to's: The laser that she personally swears by for glass skin, and the favourite sunscreen the derm will be using to maintain clear skin results all summer longDisclaimer: Please note the discussion in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok,X, Threads. Join our private Facebook group. Or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. Sign up for our Substack here. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to watch our episodes! For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ Related episodes like this: K-Beauty Secrets: Dermatologist Dr. David Kim on Salmon DNA, Glass Skin & Anti-AgingStress and Your Skin: Decoded with Dr. Amy WechslerSkincare Terms to Know Before Your Next Dermatologist Visit with Dr. Samantha Ellis PROMO CODES: When you support our sponsors, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! One SkinBorn from over a decade of longevity research, OneSkin's OS-01 Peptide™ is proven to target the visible signs of aging, helping you unlock your healthiest skin now and as you age. For a limited time, try OneSkin with 15% off using code BREAKINGBEAUTY at oneskin.co/BREAKINGBEAUTY. After you purchase, they'll ask you where you heard about them. PLEASE support our show and tell them we sent you. Qualia Life SciencesExperience the most trusted magnesium for purity, potency, and performance. Plus it's non-GMO, vegan and gluten-free making it a choice you can feel good about. Go to qualialife.com/BEAUTY for 50% off. And here's a bonus, use the code BEAUTY for an additional 15% off your order. Thanks to Qualia for sponsoring this episode! QuinceElevate your summer wardrobe. Go to Quince.com/breakingbeauty for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Now available in Canada, too. Dove Discover the new Dove Serum+ Oil Body Wash — available in “Radiance” with notes of jojoba and monoi flower and “Soothing” with almond oil and sandalwood — at www.dove.com/ca. Now available on Amazon and in stores nationwide.*Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media Studio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The salon industry is constantly changing. It always has and it always will. Some of the changes you'll like and others you won't. Either way, understanding what drives change allows you to anticipate the future and prepare for the opportunities that come with change. In this episode, I walk through 10 drivers of change that are reshaping how salons operate, who clients are becoming, and how the competitive landscape is shifting in ways that will catch a lot of people off guard.Some of what I cover will feel familiar. Some of it might surprise you. But the final point on my list is the one I think very few people in the industry are talking about, and I genuinely believe it could be the most significant shift we see over the next decade. If you care about where your business and this industry are heading, this one is worth your time.IN THIS EPISODE:Why the competitive landscape is shifting and what it means for employee-based salon owners specificallyHow economic pressure and changing consumer behaviour are forcing salons to operate differentlyThe generational shift happening at both ends of the workforce and what it means for salon ownershipWhy AI will not replace hairdressers, and how it could actually free salon owners up to focus on what matters mostThe surprising prediction about who the salon owner of the future might be and why it could be good news for the industryWhat the Anthropic report on AI and employment reveals about where hairdressing sits relative to other industriesEPISODE TIMESTAMPS[00:00] Introduction: thinking about the future of the salon industry[01:14] Understanding the forces that drive change before they arrive[01:42] Driver 1: Where competition is now coming from in hairdressing[03:00] Driver 2: Rising costs, slim margins, and a changing economy[04:00] Driver 3: How government regulation is reshaping how salons hire[05:00] Driver 4: How employee expectations have fundamentally shifted post-COVID[06:12] Driver 5: What clients want now and how appointment patterns are changing[07:16] Driver 6: Generational change from Gen Z to ageing baby boomer owners[09:05] Driver 7: Environmental pressures and what they mean for salons[10:00] Driver 8: How salon design is evolving to reflect a changing world[10:17] Driver 9: Technology, AI, and why the human side of hairdressing gets more valuable[12:36] Driver 10: Who will actually own salons in the future[13:15] The Anthropic report and what it says about hairdressing and AI risk[15:00] Why disrupted professionals may turn to the salon industry next[16:02] What this all means for you and where to get helpWant MORE to help you GROW?
REGISTER FOR DUX 2026!ReedsGunsAndAmmo.com - DISCOUNT COUPON: VIPDEALSThis episode kicks off a new DUX Series on the Ducks Unlimited Podcast, hosted by Jimbo Robinson and David Schuessler, highlighting the companies and partners shaping the DUX event and the broader outdoor lifestyle.In this first installment, the hosts are joined by Adam and Drew Arnold of Reeds Family Outdoor Outfitters, a third‑generation, family‑owned business based in Walker, Minnesota. What started as a small bait shop in the 1950s has evolved into one of the most respected retail and destination outdoor brands in the country.From retail to resorts, customer experience to conservation partnerships, the Arnolds share how Reeds became more than a store — it became a destination.In this episode, listeners will hear about:The origin story of Reeds and its roots on Leech LakeGrowing a family business across multiple generationsFrom sports shows to e‑commerce: adapting to industry changesBuilding a destination retail experience like Buc‑ee'sThe importance of partnerships with top outdoor brandsHow Reeds supports Ducks Unlimited events and chaptersThe evolution of Sportsman's Night Out and DUX eventsWhy in‑person events still matter in a digital worldCreating all‑inclusive outdoor experiences at Trapper's Landing LodgeHow fishing, retail, and hospitality connect into one ecosystemThe future of the outdoor retail industryWhat makes DUX a true destination for families and huntersWhether you're a hunter, angler, retailer, or outdoor enthusiast, this episode offers insight into how experience, service, and partnership drive success in today's outdoor industry.ReedsGunsAndAmmo.com - DISCOUNT COUPON: VIPDEALSREGISTER FOR DUX 2026!SPONSORS:Purina Pro Plan: The official performance dog food of Ducks UnlimitedWhether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, this episode is packed with valuable insights into the world of waterfowl hunting and conservation.Bird Dog Whiskey and Cocktails:Whether you're winding down with your best friend, or celebrating with your favorite crew, Bird Dog brings award-winning flavor to every moment. Enjoy responsibly.
This week on bigcitysmalltown, Bob Rivard sits down with Ashley Alvarado, CEO of Texas Public Radio, and Angie Mock, CEO of the San Antonio Report, to discuss a major development in San Antonio's local news landscape: the two organizations are merging. Effective July 1st, the San Antonio Report will donate its assets to Texas Public Radio, combining operations under one roof to strengthen independent, nonprofit journalism in San Antonio.They discuss:Why two financially healthy organizations chose to merge — and how this is different from the consolidations happening elsewhere in the industryWhat the combined newsroom will look like on day one: 31 journalism positions, with all but four working as reporters in the communityHow the San Antonio Report's digital specificity and Texas Public Radio's broadcast reach complement each other — and what that means for covering the cityWhy YouTube has become unavoidable for reaching younger San Antonians, with 60 to 75 percent of county residents turning to it for news every weekWhat Ashley Alvarado learned leading a similar merger at KPCC in Los Angeles — and how those lessons are shaping the approach hereHow the two newsrooms will physically unite, with the San Antonio Report moving to TPR's downtown facilities in late JulyThe challenge of serving a politically diverse city — and why relevance and trust have to be built together, not assumedWhat the merger means for investigative and accountability journalism at City Hall and beyondRECOMMENDED NEXT LISTEN:▶ 170. Don Graham and Dr. Abel Antonio Chávez on Journalism, Our Lady of the Lake, and Why Access to Education Changes Everything — The retired chairman of The Washington Post Company and the president of Our Lady of the Lake University on the state of journalism, democracy, and what it takes to keep independent news alive in a city like San Antonio.…..GET THE NEWSLETTER
Why Most Affiliate Networks Are Built for the Brand, Not the PartnerDorin Boerescu has been in this industry since 2009. He started as an affiliate, bought a network that was turning over next to nothing, and has since facilitated more than 828 million euros in GMV. But the number that matters most to him is not the revenue figure. It is the question nobody asked when they built every traditional network before his: who actually has the right to decide how the marketing budget gets spent?What followed that question is Business League, a full-transparency affiliate ecosystem built around one metric, the number of sales. No branded traffic allowed. No hidden rankings. No six-month approval chains. Just a live leaderboard, gamified performance tiers, and a platform that treats affiliates like the traders they actually are.Lee-Ann sat down with Dorin to find out how a concept born in Romania is now live in Ireland, why complete transparency makes programs stronger rather than more vulnerable, and what happens when you build an affiliate network from the affiliate's point of view rather than the advertiser's.Talking Points IncludeWhy affiliates are traders, not content creators and why the best performers in Business League have never read a Kotler textbookThe leaderboard that embarrassed a client who thought he was number one and why seeing the real ranking changed how he ran his program from that day forwardFull transparency as a fraud deterrent and why making all data visible to everyone keeps bad actors out and drives up quality across the entire ecosystemHow gamification goes beyond commission from speed contests to conversion rate competitions, and why affiliates compete even when the prize money is only 25 eurosThe case against budget caps in performance marketing and why capping spend in a cost-per-sale model is one of the most counterproductive things a brand can doListen to Find Out More AboutHow Dorin went from selling his agency shares in 2009 to building a network that outperforms traditional media channels on ROASWhy Business League launched in Ireland first, what he found when he got there, and which market is nextHow a branded traffic ban is enforced technically and what happens to affiliates who try to get around itThe five performance tiers from freelancer to unicorn and what it actually takes to move between themWhy Dorin would have dinner with Jeff Bezos and what Amazon's affiliate program did for this entire industryWhat an ROAS of 11.9 from non-branded traffic looks like in practice across 900 e-shops and 5,700 affiliatesKey Segments and Where to Tune In[10:25] The Business League model explained: Premier League for marketing, 28-day rounds, five tiers, and why the only metric that matters is the number of sales[19:10] Full transparency as a competitive moat: why showing everyone the data keeps fraud out, makes brands better, and builds genuine respect between partners at different levels[24:30] Gamification in depth: the First 100 speed contest, conversion rate competitions, and why Dorin used the same system on his kids to get them to brush their teeth[33:20] Rapid fire round: affiliate marketing in three words, the one thing e-commerce brands get wrong when they launch a program, and who Dorin would have dinner withSend me a text with your questions
What happens when a hairstylist gets tired of feeling tied down — and decides to do something about it? Leisha did not just change her schedule. She sold her house, moved into an RV with her husband, two dogs, and a cat, drove to a city where she knew nobody, and started walking into salons with a stack of papers and an idea nobody had ever heard of. That idea? Traveling Hairstylist — a first-of-its-kind service where stylists can hire a professional to come to their space, care for their clients, and cover 100% of their booth rent while they're on maternity leave, medical leave, or any extended time away. Coast to coast, all 50 states, with a team of five (soon to be seven) and a near-perfect client retention rate.In this episode, Misty sits down with Leisha, the founder of Traveling Hairstylist, and they go deep on what it actually looks like to start something that does not exist yet — the fear, the first salon door she walked into, the moment it finally clicked, and why she believes the beauty industry is the most creative space to build something that is entirely your own. In this episode, you will learn:How Leisha combined her love of travel with a real gap she saw in the industry — and why those two things colliding changed everythingWhat it actually looked like to launch with zero clients, zero connections, and one Instagram post in a city she had never lived inThe honest breakdown of how Traveling Hairstylist works financially — what stylists keep, what Leisha's team covers, and why it is structured the way it isWhy suite stylists are especially vulnerable during a leave — and what most salon companies still are not doing to support themHow Leisha thinks about team building, contracts, and what it means to run a business that is also a love letter to the industryWhat happened when she finally got a "yes" after two weeks of walking into salons and getting told noThe mindset that kept her going when the idea was still just hers — and why she believes when something really calls to you, it is embedded in youConnect with Leisha + Traveling Hairstylist:Instagram: @thetraveling.hairstylistWebsite: The Traveling Hairstylisthairstylist podcast, salon owner podcast, hairstylist personal development, beauty industry business podcast, hairstylist leave coverage
In this episode of Humans of Agriculture, Oli Le Lievre sits down with Blair Davies, Assistant Commercial Manager at Zentera (formerly New Zealand Merino Company), for a conversation that spans five decades in the wool industry.Blair's story is one of deep industry knowledge, long-term commitment, and an enduring passion for natural fibre. From working in wool stores as a student to spending 23 years with the same company, he's witnessed firsthand the evolution of wool, from manual classing to data-driven testing, and from local markets to global brand partnerships.Recorded in the Christchurch wool stores, this episode explores how the industry has changed, what still matters when assessing a fleece, and why, despite disruption and competition from synthetics, wool continues to hold a powerful place in the future of textiles.This conversation is about experience, perspective, and a lifelong belief in the value of wool.Key insights from the conversation:Blair Davies' 50-year journey in the wool industryWhat's changed (and what hasn't) in wool classing and fibre assessmentThe evolution from visual appraisal to data-driven testingWhy natural fibres like wool are regaining consumer attentionThe role of growers and ownership in shaping the industryHow Zentera is evolving into a global brand beyond New ZealandWhy relationships with growers remain at the heart of the businessSkills and pathways for young people entering the wool industryChapters:00:00 Intro & Blair's Journey02:10 Early Days & Industry Evolution05:54 Working with Growers06:54 How to Assess a Fleece08:29 Skills for the Next Generation09:23 The Shift to Zentera & Future Vision
This episode is a little different… because it's not polished, it's not scripted, and honestly, it's not trying to be either.What you're about to hear is a live conversation from the stage at WPPI 2026 with one of the most respected creative minds in our industry, Fer Juaristi.Fer has been photographing weddings for over 20 years, and what makes him different isn't just his work… it's the way he sees the world.This conversation goes way beyond photography. It's about curiosity. It's about resisting the pressure to conform. It's about building a life and a career that actually feels like yours.We talk about:Why chasing money is the fastest way to lose your creativityHow curiosity becomes your greatest competitive advantageThe danger of consuming too much from within the industryWhat it actually looks like to build a sustainable creative lifeWhy slowing down might be the most important thing you do this yearAnd maybe the most important idea from the entire conversation:You are a photographer long before you ever pick up a camera. Aftercast (PHOTOCO Exclusive):Inside PHOTOCO, we go deeper into this conversation with a private Aftercast episode where Miles breaks this down into real, actionable steps.We unpack:How to stay creative when every wedding starts to feel the sameThe difference between reacting vs. intentionally creatingWhy most photographers lose their best images without realizing itHow to build a creative process that actually evolves your workAnd most importantly…How to stay curious when the industry is constantly pulling you toward sameness.Key Takeaways from This Episode:You don't “turn on” creativity at weddings… you either live curious or you don'tWhat you consume shapes what you createConfidence is not required to create meaningful workCreativity requires space, margin, and permission to failSpeed is killing more photographers than competition ever willIf you don't define success for yourself, the industry will do it for youWhat We Talked About in the Aftercast (Sneak Peek):In the Aftercast, Miles expands on Fer's ideas and brings structure to them:Why intentionality is the new luxury in wedding photographyHow to shift from shooting moments → to building imagesThe concept of “creative security” and how to create it on wedding daysWhy personal projects are the missing piece in most photographers' growthThe real reason photographers plateau after 5–10 yearsIf this episode sparked something in you, the Aftercast is where it gets practical.Join PHOTOCO (The Photographic Collective):If you want more than just inspiration… if you want real growth, structure, and community, PHOTOCO is where that happens.Inside PHOTOCO, you'll get:Full Aftercast episodes (like this one) breaking down every podcast25+ in-depth trainings on weddings, business, and creativityMonthly live coaching callsAccess to a community of photographers who actually care about getting betterReal workflows, systems, and conversations that move your work forwardThis is where photographers go when they're ready to stop guessing.
In today's episode of iGaming Daily, SBC Media Manager Charlie Horner is joined by iGaming Expert Editor Joe Streeter and special guest Duncan Garvie, CEO of BetBlocker, as the trio unpack the significance of its recent OHID funding win, the future of safer gambling provision in the UK, and the wider debate around regulation, scrutiny, and industry responsibility.Tune in to today's episode as we explore:How BetBlocker secured just over £1 million in OHID funding and what was required to evidence its impact and effectivenessDuncan Garvie's reflections on his career in ADR and what led him to step away from that part of the industryWhat changes in his day-to-day role now that he is full-time CEO of BetBlockerWhat the new funding means for BetBlocker's next two years of expansion and support for usersWhether the evolving UK safer gambling landscape can realistically replace the role previously played by GambleAware and what that means for the sector's futureHost: Charlie HornerGuests: Joe Streeter & Duncan Garvie Producer: Anaya McDonaldEditor: Anaya McDonaldLearn how Optimove's Positionless Marketing is changing how iGaming teams operate. Discover how operators are using Optimove's Positionless Marketing Platform to launch personalised CRM campaigns, dynamically change casino lobbies and bet slips, and create engaging gamified experiences. Learn more at optimove.com.Finally, remember to check out Optimove at https://hubs.la/Q02gLC5L0 or go to Optimove.com/sbc to get your first month free when buying the industry's leading customer-loyalty service.
Jai Mansukhani didn't plan to develop AI systems for insurance however he saw an opportunity to bring expertise into an industry that needed more than another tech product. When he co-founded General Magic the name was Open Sesame but now with an incredible $7.2m seed round and a pivot in purpose and strategy Jai see's opportunity for growth and value to the insurance industruy.In this episode:Learn about the challenges tech companies have when dealing with the insurance industryWhat are the most misunderstood aspect of AI and insuranceWhy some aspects of insurance still remain perplexing and frustratingHow building partnerships slowly helps innovationAn honest assessment of where & how insurance professionals can find value with AIJai shares his journey, lessons learned, and provides a candid look at how technology needs to be prepared to adapt for insurance and not the other way around.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“I never forgot that. That was asked of me in July of 1971. I had just left medical school. I was in Ohio. I was one of 35 doctors, but I was the only black doctor, and I was asked that question. And so how do you how do you forget that?” – Dr. Otto E. Stallworth Jr. Today's featured author is a retired medical doctor, grandfather, entrepreneur, and the founder of the Stallworth OhYes! Foundation, Dr. Otto E. Stallworth, Jr., MD. Dr. Otto and I had a chat about his books, what it was like growing up in segregated Birmingham, his journey from medicine to serial entrepreneurship, and more!!!Key Things You'll Learn:What it was like for Dr. Otto growing up in Alabama during the 40s, 50s, and 60sHow he managed a Grammy award-winning music group in its first yearHow joining a writers' group helped hone his writing skills and successfully publish his first memoirWhat lesson he learned from getting into the restaurant industryWhat big setback led Dr. Otto to create more successDr. Otto's Site: https://www.ottoestallworthjrmd.com/Dr. Otto's Books: https://amazon.com/stores/author/B0BS4C3C9Q/allbooksThe opening track is titled, “Unknown From M.E. | Sonic Adventure 2 ~ City Pop Remix” by Iridium Beats. To listen to and download the full track, click the following link. https://www.patreon.com/posts/sonic-adventure-136084016 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-brightmonThe Going North Advancement Compass: https://a.co/d/bA9awotYou May Also Like…Ep. 971 – The Quiet Storm with Amani Roberts (@amaniexperience): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-971-the-quiet-storm-with-amani-roberts-amaniexperience/#Holiday Bonus Ep. – Read Until You Understand with Dr. Farah Griffin (@FJasmineG): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/holiday-bonus-ep-read-until-you-understand-with-dr-farah-griffin-fjasmineg/Ep. 1050 – From Combat to Creativity with Dr. Rhonda M. Lawson (@MTWImageSltns): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-1050-from-combat-to-creativity-with-dr-rhonda-m-lawson-mtwimagesltns/Ep. 365 – My Poetry Is the Beauty You Overlook with Kim B. Miller (@pwcpoetlaur2020): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-365-my-poetry-is-the-beauty-you-overlook-with-kim-b-miller-pwcpoetlaur2020/79 - "The Mango Girl" with Dr. Ava Brown (@AvaBrown24): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/79-the-mango-girl-with-dr-ava-brown-avabrown24/Ep. 574 – “Light Skin Gone to Waste” with Toni Ann Johnson (@toniannjohnson): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-574-light-skin-gone-to-waste-with-toni-ann-johnson-toniannjohnson/Ep. 487 – “Black Indian” with Shonda Buchanan (@shondabuchanan): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-487-black-indian-with-shonda-buchanan-shondabuchanan/Ep. 430 – “Being Brown in a Black and White World” with Annemarie Shrouder (@ashrouder): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-430-being-brown-in-a-black-and-white-world-with-annemarie-shrouder-ashrouder/Ep. 316 – “Ubuntu Leadership” with Dr. LaMarr Darnell Shields (@LaMarrDShields): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-316-ubuntu-leadership-with-dr-lamarr-darnell-shields-lamarrdshields/Ep. 293.5 (Host 2 Host Special) – “Foster Care System Survivor to Inspirational Thriver” with Loren Michaels Harris (@LorenListens2U): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-2935-host-2-host-special-foster-care-system-survivor-to-inspirational-thriver-with-loren-michaels-harris-lorenlistens2u/Ep. 356 – “The Relentless Pursuit of Greatness” with Thomas R. Williams (@MrTRWilliams): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-356-the-relentless-pursuit-of-greatness-with-thomas-r-williams-mrtrwilliams/Ep. 465 – “Secondary Break” with Marvin Williams Sr.: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-465-secondary-break-with-marvin-williams-sr/
It's not just a show. It's an experience.In this episode of Lais & The Coach, we welcome back Brian Cannone, from WBFF Fitness Atlantic and one of the most respected promoters in the industry.From high school auditoriums to Mohegan Sun's world-class stage, Brian shares what it really takes to build a competition that stands the test of time — and why so many competitors miss the bigger picture.We talk about:Why placing doesn't define your transformationThe difference between chasing titles and building legacyHow coaches shape competitor experiencesWhy transformation may be the future of the industryWhat it takes to create a stage people actually want to return toIf you've ever considered stepping on stage — or if you've competed and walked away unsure — this conversation is for you.Because the real win isn't the trophy.It's the body, confidence, and experience you take home on Monday.
Message us!In this episode of A Crude Bit of Humor, Buffie and Coby sit down with attorney Melissa Gardner to explore how major legal decisions, title opinions, and real‑world mineral ownership challenges shape today's oil & gas landscape. From Oklahoma and Texas jurisdiction questions to surprising situations that land on a title attorney's desk, this conversation highlights the unique risks and realities faced across the industry.In this episode you will hear: How a major Supreme Court decision reshaped jurisdiction and risk in Oklahoma's oil & gas industryWhat title attorneys really look for, and why affidavits of heirship can create major surprisesA real‑life mineral ownership story that takes an unexpected turnFill out this form to have new episodes sent right to your inbox! Follow Whitley Penn on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and X for more industry insights and thought leadership!
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 secret to aging well isn't harder workouts but smarter ones you can actually keep? Kat Corchado opens up about the myths we cling to—endless motivation, perfect routines, and the idea that soreness equals success—and replaces them with a simple, powerful framework built on consistency and care. The heart of it is an 11-minute practice that lowers resistance, respects your nervous system, and reliably sparks momentum, even on days when you don't feel like moving at all.We walk through the mindset shift from chasing aesthetics to building capability: standing up without your hands, stepping off a curb with confidence, and traveling without fear of pain. Kat breaks down how to match movement to what your body needs today—strength to protect muscle and bone, simple cardio like walking or step work to lift your heart rate, and mobility to rotate, reach, and hinge the way real life requires. You'll hear how to spot your body's quiet signals at the desk or on a busy day, then respond with small, intentional actions that compound over time.You'll also learn Kat's “10-minute rule” for overcoming mental fatigue, why a no-perfection policy keeps you consistent, and how showing up for yourself builds trust that lasts decades, not seasons. The goal isn't to be who you were; it's to stay capable, confident, and independent as life evolves. Eleven minutes isn't a compromise—it's a commitment to longevity, mental clarity, and feeling good in your body.If you're ready to swap guilt for momentum and perfection for progress, press play and build your own 11-minute plan today. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a gentle reset, and leave a review with your favorite quick movement ritual.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 if the secret to aging well isn't harder workouts but smarter ones you can actually keep? Kat Corchado opens up about the myths we cling to—endless motivation, perfect routines, and the idea that soreness equals success—and replaces them with a simple, powerful framework built on consistency and care. The heart of it is an 11-minute practice that lowers resistance, respects your nervous system, and reliably sparks momentum, even on days when you don't feel like moving at all.We walk through the mindset shift from chasing aesthetics to building capability: standing up without your hands, stepping off a curb with confidence, and traveling without fear of pain. Kat breaks down how to match movement to what your body needs today—strength to protect muscle and bone, simple cardio like walking or step work to lift your heart rate, and mobility to rotate, reach, and hinge the way real life requires. You'll hear how to spot your body's quiet signals at the desk or on a busy day, then respond with small, intentional actions that compound over time.You'll also learn Kat's “10-minute rule” for overcoming mental fatigue, why a no-perfection policy keeps you consistent, and how showing up for yourself builds trust that lasts decades, not seasons. The goal isn't to be who you were; it's to stay capable, confident, and independent as life evolves. Eleven minutes isn't a compromise—it's a commitment to longevity, mental clarity, and feeling good in your body.If you're ready to swap guilt for momentum and perfection for progress, press play and build your own 11-minute plan today. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a gentle reset, and leave a review with your favorite quick movement ritual.Support the show
Lianre is CEO at The Marketing Academy Foundation (TMAF) and an award-winning digital marketer. She is in conversation with Andi JarvisIn this episode we discuss:Follow your instinctsWhy TMAF is important for the marketing industryWhat the opportunity is for TMAF and why they're rebrandingWhy 5 year plans don't workHow Lianre engages with her stakeholdersUsing communities in marketingWhat Lianre and Seth Godin have in commonRecommendationsSarah Shimmons on the Strategy Sessions Seth Godin on the Strategy SessionsLearn Like a Lobster by Helen Tupper and Sarah EllisFull show notes, including a transcript, links to everything discussed and contact details can be found on the episode page here: https://eximomarketingstrategy.com/follow-your-instincts-with-lianre-robinson-strategy-sessions-podcast/
After analyzing all of the year-in-review K-pop content over the holidays, we've come to one conclusion: 2025 was *rough* and left us wanting a lot more. So, as we kick off the brand new year in 2026, we're hoping our collective positive thinking can help us manifest the best possible year yet in K-pop!Tune in as we chit chat about:Our standout releases from 2025What we're each manifesting for K-popWhat changes we're hoping to see in the industryWhat's next for the podcastLet us know what K-pop resolutions you have for the year and what you're hoping to manifest in 2026 by tagging us on social media @IKPTPOD.It's a K-pop Thing is hosted by two journalists and longtime K-pop stans, Alexis Hodoyán-Gastélum and Theresa Avila. FOLLOW US:Twitter: @ikptpod & Instagram: @ikptpodFEEDBACK? IDEAS FOR FUTURE EPISODES?E-mail us at info@kpoppod.com
AI isn't destroying coaching — it's revealing who was never doing the real work. In this revealing conversation, Kellan Fluckiger brings on Stephen and Michael to take an honest look at the coaching industry, the rise of AI tools, and why so many “coaches” are scrambling to hold onto their authority.Together, they break down why human connection still matters, what AI actually can and cannot replace, and why the future belongs to coaches who create transformation — not information.If you've felt the shift happening in the coaching world… you're not imagining it. And this episode explains exactly what it means for your business, your value, and your future.Key TakeawaysWhy AI is exposing gaps in the coaching industryWhat real coaching offers that AI can't replicateThe difference between information vs. transformationWhy some coaches fear AI—and why others embrace itHuman connection as the core coaching currencyThe future of coaching in an AI-driven worldHow to stay relevant when information becomes automatedWhat clients actually want: presence, truth, transformationThe myth of “AI replacing everyone”Why integrity matters more than ever
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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 gratitude became the most practical tool in your midlife wellness kit? We open up about honoring the body you live in right now—the one that carried you through careers, caregiving, transitions, losses, and reinventions—and how appreciation can reshape energy, movement, and mindset. No toxic positivity here. We're reframing aging without letting it steal the headline and showing how small, bold actions add up to big, sustainable change.We explore how gratitude moves from warm feeling to hard science: lowering cortisol, improving sleep quality, boosting immune function, and increasing motivation for healthy habits. That physiology matters because it makes movement feel doable, not daunting. You'll hear why trading I can't for I choose not to restores agency, how to spot what still works in your body, and ways to reconnect with breath, mobility, and strength that adapt to your season. Expect candid talk about knee crackles, back grumbles, and the surprising resilience that proves your body has been showing up all along.Community also takes center stage. From walking buddies to online accountability, we highlight the people who keep us moving and the quiet influence you have when you show up. Gratitude becomes the glue that bonds bodies and belonging, turning consistency into a shared practice rather than a solo grind. We close with simple, actionable steps you can take today to build momentum: stretch, hydrate, walk, or text someone who's been part of your wellness journey and say thank you.If this conversation sparks a shift, even a small one, hit follow, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so more midlifers can find their strength. Then pick one bold thing for your well-being today and tell us what you chose.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 if gratitude became the most practical tool in your midlife wellness kit? We open up about honoring the body you live in right now—the one that carried you through careers, caregiving, transitions, losses, and reinventions—and how appreciation can reshape energy, movement, and mindset. No toxic positivity here. We're reframing aging without letting it steal the headline and showing how small, bold actions add up to big, sustainable change.We explore how gratitude moves from warm feeling to hard science: lowering cortisol, improving sleep quality, boosting immune function, and increasing motivation for healthy habits. That physiology matters because it makes movement feel doable, not daunting. You'll hear why trading I can't for I choose not to restores agency, how to spot what still works in your body, and ways to reconnect with breath, mobility, and strength that adapt to your season. Expect candid talk about knee crackles, back grumbles, and the surprising resilience that proves your body has been showing up all along.Community also takes center stage. From walking buddies to online accountability, we highlight the people who keep us moving and the quiet influence you have when you show up. Gratitude becomes the glue that bonds bodies and belonging, turning consistency into a shared practice rather than a solo grind. We close with simple, actionable steps you can take today to build momentum: stretch, hydrate, walk, or text someone who's been part of your wellness journey and say thank you.If this conversation sparks a shift, even a small one, hit follow, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so more midlifers can find their strength. Then pick one bold thing for your well-being today and tell us what you chose.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 if the hardest season of your life became the spark for your life's work? We sit down with first-time mom and first-time founder Jill Olish, who launched Mama Outspoken during the pandemic while confronting postpartum anxiety, depression, and rage. Instead of waiting for a better moment, she built a platform that helps mothers find their voice, ask for help, and navigate the messy, unspoken transitions of motherhood.Jill takes us inside the decisions that shaped her path: leaving a rigid job for virtual assistant work, turning lived experience into a podcast and a book, and building a supportive village focused on maternal mental health. We talk about the reality behind the nursery photos—emergency cesarean recovery, intrusive thoughts, sleepless nights, and the isolation of early parenthood—alongside the practices that made entrepreneurship possible with a newborn. Her simple, powerful system “sticky note time” shows how to dump the mental load, prioritize what matters, and create momentum without burning out.Across the conversation we unpack sustainable growth, boundaries that match school calendars, and why rest is a strategy for resilience. Jill's mantra you are the mom you were intended to be reframes perfectionism and offers a lifeline to anyone feeling behind. If you're on the fence about starting a business, craving real talk about postpartum mental health, or looking for practical ways to juggle work and family, this story will meet you where you are and help you take your next small step.If this conversation helped you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review to help more listeners find these stories.IG: @mamaoutspokenhrttps://www.mamaoutspoken.comSupport 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 if the hardest season of your life became the spark for your life's work? We sit down with first-time mom and first-time founder Jill Olish, who launched Mama Outspoken during the pandemic while confronting postpartum anxiety, depression, and rage. Instead of waiting for a better moment, she built a platform that helps mothers find their voice, ask for help, and navigate the messy, unspoken transitions of motherhood.Jill takes us inside the decisions that shaped her path: leaving a rigid job for virtual assistant work, turning lived experience into a podcast and a book, and building a supportive village focused on maternal mental health. We talk about the reality behind the nursery photos—emergency cesarean recovery, intrusive thoughts, sleepless nights, and the isolation of early parenthood—alongside the practices that made entrepreneurship possible with a newborn. Her simple, powerful system “sticky note time” shows how to dump the mental load, prioritize what matters, and create momentum without burning out.Across the conversation we unpack sustainable growth, boundaries that match school calendars, and why rest is a strategy for resilience. Jill's mantra you are the mom you were intended to be reframes perfectionism and offers a lifeline to anyone feeling behind. If you're on the fence about starting a business, craving real talk about postpartum mental health, or looking for practical ways to juggle work and family, this story will meet you where you are and help you take your next small step.If this conversation helped you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review to help more listeners find these stories.IG: @mamaoutspokenhrttps://www.mamaoutspoken.comSupport 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 if your best walk has no metrics, no playlist, and no destination—just breath, light, and the sound of your feet? Cat Corchado shares how a simple no‑agenda walk became a quiet antidote to overload, turning a moment of mental noise into a pocket of calm clarity. We start with a beach visualization that contrasts joyful movement with our habit of chasing steps and pace, then unpack why unstructured walking can deliver more restoration than a perfectly tracked workout.We dig into the lived experience first: the morning when the tabs in our heads multiplied, the impulse to escape, and the surprising shift that happens when you let the walk unfold by itself. From there, Kat breaks down practical guidance you can use today—how to quiet your phone without ditching safety, the four‑sense check‑in to anchor attention, why a companionable silent stroll with a friend can be deeply restorative, and how to follow curiosity instead of a route. Expect real talk about letting go of performance and choosing presence, even for ten unhurried minutes.There's science inside the softness. You'll hear how gentle, goal‑free movement can lower stress hormones, regulate your nervous system, and open creative pathways by allowing the body to feel safe. The takeaway is simple and powerful: movement still “counts” without data, and your mind often needs the kind that isn't measured. If you're feeling stretched thin by apps, alerts, and expectations, this conversation offers a humane reset—a way to move your body and meet your life with more space.If this resonates, subscribe for weekly episodes, share with a friend who needs a calmer walk, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show.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 if your best walk has no metrics, no playlist, and no destination—just breath, light, and the sound of your feet? Cat Corchado shares how a simple no‑agenda walk became a quiet antidote to overload, turning a moment of mental noise into a pocket of calm clarity. We start with a beach visualization that contrasts joyful movement with our habit of chasing steps and pace, then unpack why unstructured walking can deliver more restoration than a perfectly tracked workout.We dig into the lived experience first: the morning when the tabs in our heads multiplied, the impulse to escape, and the surprising shift that happens when you let the walk unfold by itself. From there, Kat breaks down practical guidance you can use today—how to quiet your phone without ditching safety, the four‑sense check‑in to anchor attention, why a companionable silent stroll with a friend can be deeply restorative, and how to follow curiosity instead of a route. Expect real talk about letting go of performance and choosing presence, even for ten unhurried minutes.There's science inside the softness. You'll hear how gentle, goal‑free movement can lower stress hormones, regulate your nervous system, and open creative pathways by allowing the body to feel safe. The takeaway is simple and powerful: movement still “counts” without data, and your mind often needs the kind that isn't measured. If you're feeling stretched thin by apps, alerts, and expectations, this conversation offers a humane reset—a way to move your body and meet your life with more space.If this resonates, subscribe for weekly episodes, share with a friend who needs a calmer walk, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show.Support the show
Recorded live at our invite-only Carrier Kickoff (CKO) transportation event In July 2025. This special episode of Smart Acids hits the road with industry leaders to unpack the forces shaping freight, logistics, and chemical supply chains in 2025 and beyond.Hosts Andy Erickson & Chris Ernst are joined by:Chris Pickett – Lead Market Analyst, Pickett Research & CTO, Flock FreightRyan Streblow – President & CEO, National Tank Truck CarriersDr. Dwayne Roark – VP, Corporate Affairs & Marketing Communications, Univar SolutionsTogether, they dive into:The impact of bulk carrier consolidation and M&A activityClass 8 truck production trends and regulatory pressuresTariffs, trade wars, and their ripple effects on the chemical industryWhat it really means to be a “shipper of choice” in today's marketWhether you're in logistics, chemical manufacturing, or just love a good panel with sharp insights and sharper wit, this episode delivers.Smart Acids™ is the source for product insights and current market moves related to chemical and specialty ingredient distribution—breaking it all down one boron at a time. Join hosts Andy Erickson and Chris Ernst for straightforward and honest chat that speaks to the why behind pricing and supply, delivered in a smart, fun and entertaining way. Smart Acids is the winner of a B2 Silver Award, a top national recognition among leading global brands and marketers in B2B.About the hosts: Andy Erickson, senior director of product marketing for essential chemicals, and Chris Ernst, senior director of product marketing for solvents, converse with guests from chemistry and specialty ingredient backgrounds who are keyed in to manufacturing and markets across industries.Univar Solutions is a leading global specialty chemical and ingredient distributor representing a premier portfolio from the world's leading producers, and helping to keep communities healthy, fed, clean and safe. With the industry's largest private transportation fleet and technical sales force, unparalleled logistics know-how, deep market and regulatory knowledge, formulation and recipe development, and leading digital tools, we offer tailored solutions and value-added services to a wide range of markets, industries and applications.
In the second episode in our three-part anniversary series, WFG Chairman and Founder Patrick Stone reflects on his 50 years in the real estate industry, and the past 15 years since he founded WFG. Pat discusses why he stressed the "Three C's" from the beginning: Communicate, Collaborate and Co-Exist. Highlights from this episode include:Why he launched WFG in the depths of the Great RecessionHow he got his start in the title insurance industryWhat he's learned in his career, and advice for industry professionals
Send us a textNader Naeymi-Rad, Founder and Publisher of Beauty Independent, joins Lara Schmoisman to unpack the evolution of the beauty industry—from the death of indie beauty to the rise of professional founders, and what it really takes to build a brand that lasts.We'll talk about:Why the “indie beauty” label is outdated—and what founders need to focus on insteadThe harsh truth about brand exits, celebrity equity, and investor-backed hypeHow Nader accidentally launched a movement that changed the industryWhat really separates a brand from a collection of productsWhy founder stories matter—but only when they're earnedHow to know if you're building something that lasts (or just playing dress-up)The professionalization of beauty entrepreneurship—and why “passion” is not a business planFor more information, visit Nader Naeymi-Rad's LinkedIn.Subscribe to Lara's newsletter.Also, follow our host Lara Schmoisman on social media:Instagram: @laraschmoismanFacebook: @LaraSchmoismanSupport 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 military precision meets the messy reality of motherhood? First Lieutenant Jasmine Murphy knows firsthand as she navigates the complex terrain of being an active-duty Army Intelligence Officer, historian, mother, and women's advocate. Her journey from enlisted Military Police to commissioned officer offers a masterclass in resilience and adaptation.Lt. Murphy takes us back to her beginnings as a young Private – the only Black woman and one of just two Black people in her 40-person platoon. Rather than being intimidated, she built her reputation through excellence while being "treated like one of the guys." Today, with the wisdom of experience and formal education in Black American history, she recognizes her responsibility to help other women rise through the ranks. The transformation from competitive peer to supportive mentor represents her evolution as a leader.Motherhood revolutionized Murphy's leadership approach. Once the "least empathetic person" who expected everyone to push through difficulties as she had, becoming a mother opened her eyes to the power of compassion and accommodation. She candidly shares how pregnancy and postpartum experiences made her a more understanding leader who recognizes that sometimes "you can't just thug it out." Her appreciation for the military's improved parental leave policies (from 12 days to 12 weeks for fathers, and 18 weeks total for mothers) highlights the positive changes in supporting military families.The Legacy Framework, Murphy's signature approach to empowering ambitious women, helps them integrate motherhood, self-identity, and career without compromise. Based on historical awareness and authentic self-expression, it encourages women to define success on their own terms rather than society's timeline. For military members approaching transition, she advises exploring potential paths years before separation through classes, seminars, and networking opportunities.Want to hear how one remarkable woman balances the demands of military service with the joys and challenges of motherhood while advocating for women everywhere? Listen now to discover insights that will change how you think about success, service, and self-fulfillment. Then share your own balancing act experiences in the comments – we'd love to hear from you!info@iamjazminerenae.comSupport 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 military precision meets the messy reality of motherhood? First Lieutenant Jasmine Murphy knows firsthand as she navigates the complex terrain of being an active-duty Army Intelligence Officer, historian, mother, and women's advocate. Her journey from enlisted Military Police to commissioned officer offers a masterclass in resilience and adaptation.Lt. Murphy takes us back to her beginnings as a young Private – the only Black woman and one of just two Black people in her 40-person platoon. Rather than being intimidated, she built her reputation through excellence while being "treated like one of the guys." Today, with the wisdom of experience and formal education in Black American history, she recognizes her responsibility to help other women rise through the ranks. The transformation from competitive peer to supportive mentor represents her evolution as a leader.Motherhood revolutionized Murphy's leadership approach. Once the "least empathetic person" who expected everyone to push through difficulties as she had, becoming a mother opened her eyes to the power of compassion and accommodation. She candidly shares how pregnancy and postpartum experiences made her a more understanding leader who recognizes that sometimes "you can't just thug it out." Her appreciation for the military's improved parental leave policies (from 12 days to 12 weeks for fathers, and 18 weeks total for mothers) highlights the positive changes in supporting military families.The Legacy Framework, Murphy's signature approach to empowering ambitious women, helps them integrate motherhood, self-identity, and career without compromise. Based on historical awareness and authentic self-expression, it encourages women to define success on their own terms rather than society's timeline. For military members approaching transition, she advises exploring potential paths years before separation through classes, seminars, and networking opportunities.Want to hear how one remarkable woman balances the demands of military service with the joys and challenges of motherhood while advocating for women everywhere? Listen now to discover insights that will change how you think about success, service, and self-fulfillment. Then share your own balancing act experiences in the comments – we'd love to hear from you!info@iamjazminerenae.comSupport the show
In this special episode of The Lou Review, host Rosa Hart sits down with two trailblazing women of Kentucky bourbon: Judy Hollis Jones, CEO of Buzzard's Roost, and Melissa Rift, Master Taster at Old Forester. Together they hint at whats to come during the premium experience at the KBF 2025, “A Celebration of Women Leaders in Kentucky Bourbon,” a dynamic evening spotlighting the powerhouse women shaping the future of whiskey.The 2025 Kentucky Bourbon Festival will be held September 5-7 in Bardstown, KY. There will be 65 particpating distilleries. There are a growing number of women in the bourbon industry, and their panel will provide a dedicated time for networking with others of like-minds.This all-ladies mix-and-mingle event invites bourbon lovers and curious newcomers alike to meet the women behind the barrel—from CEOs to distillers and master tasters. Guests will enjoy cocktails, tasty bites, and plenty of opportunities for selfies, signatures, and stories you'll want to sip on.
In this episode, Wendy Liebmann talks to Liza Rapay, Vice President, Head of Cosmoprof North America, and Founder of Beauty New York, about the importance of bringing industry, innovators and consumers together to grow the beauty business in chaotic times.They discuss:The importance of connecting the industry in-person to build relationships, and drive innovation, education and growthHow the beauty industry has changed: the influence of small brands from around the globe; the impact of consumers as brand builders; and the growing number of places to shop for beauty in a digital ageWhat beauty means to consumers today and the breadth of categories that participateWhat it takes to ensure beauty remains resilient in challenging economic timesThe role Cosmoprof's US events in Las Vegas, Miami and soon in New York City play in connecting and growing the industryWhat the industry – brands and retailers – need to do to ensure beauty remains relevant in the coming yearsGet Your Tickets to Beauty New York Here!Send us a textVisit our website for transcripts, links mentioned on this episodes, and video podcasts. Subscribe and rate us with your favorite podcast app!
In this episode of Retro Life 4 You, we sit down with legendary animator Tom Cook, the man behind some of the most iconic Saturday morning cartoons of the 1980s and early '90s. From He-Man and the Masters of the Universe to Thundarr the Barbarian, Super Friends, Scooby-Doo, and more, Tom shares his incredible journey through the golden age of TV animation.We dive into:How Tom broke into the animation industryWhat it was like working at Hanna-Barbera and FilmationBehind-the-scenes stories from your favorite cartoonsHow animation has changed over the decadesAdvice for aspiring animators todayWhether you're a die-hard fan of 80s animation or just love hearing behind-the-scenes stories from the people who made our childhoods magical, this is a must-listen episode!
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Micki Woods sits down with industry leader Andy Tylka, owner of Tag Auto Group and founder of Brake the Stigma, to talk openly about mental health in the collision industry.This isn't your typical business podcast. Andy shares his own mental health journey, from years of struggle and stigma to building a culture of support across his 15+ locations. Whether you're an owner, tech, CSR, or just someone trying to keep it together…you'll want to hear this.Here's what you'll learn:How Andy's personal story led to a mental health movementThe reality of anxiety, ADHD, addiction, and stress in the industryWhat shops can do today to support their team's well-beingWhy mental health resources lead to better performance, better retention, and stronger teamsFree tools and next steps you can implement in your shop right now
Send us a textThis week on Here's What We Know, be ready for a deeply inspiring conversation as we sit down with Dustin Gutkowski, entrepreneur, family man, and host of The DG Show, who went from being homeless at 14 to building a $100 million business. With a heart as big as Texas and a love for 90s country music, Dustin opens up about what fuels him: storytelling, fatherhood, resilience, and relationships. Give it a listen today!In This Episode:Dustin's rise from hardship to hopeDive into discussions about love for 90s country and artists like Midland, The Cadillac Three, and Post MaloneUnderstand how Dustin's personal struggles inform his parenting philosophyBuilding a people-first business in the roofing industryWhat it means to be your child's heroThis episode is sponsored by:Sterling Oak Cabinetry (Bring your dream cabinet to life!) Mike Counsil Plumbing & Rooter (Use code “Gary” to get $89 off any service!)Bio:Dustin Gutkowski is the founder of Results Roofing, a DFW-based company serving residential, commercial, and multi-family clients. Built on the belief that relationships matter more than transactions, Dustin created a culture rooted in gratitude, service, and kindness, shaped by his own journey from homelessness at 14 to business leadership. A champion for both customers and employees, he ensures every client receives above-and-beyond care, including a complimentary 360° inspection with photo documentation. Dustin is also the host of The DG Show podcast, where he shares real stories of resilience, business, and personal growth.Website: https://resultsroofing.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dustingutkowskirr/YouTube: @DustingutkowskiFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dustin.gutkowski/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dustin-gutkowski-9a8474177/Connect with Gary: Gary's Website Follow Gary on Instagram Gary's Tiktok Gary's Facebook Watch the episodes on YouTube Advertise on the Podcast Thank you for listening. Let us know what you think about this episode. Leave us a review!
In this high-energy episode of MiCannaCast, hosts Cannadave and Groovee spark up an unfiltered conversation with Scotty from Cannabee Extracts and Steve from AlienTek—two heavy-hitters from Michigan's craft cannabis scene.
“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
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
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 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 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
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
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...