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L'invité de RTL
SARKOZY - Son avocat Maitre Christophe Ingrain est l'invité de Amandine Bégot

L'invité de RTL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 8:27


Lors du dernier jour du procès entamé le 6 janvier, le premier des quatre avocats de Nicolas Sarkozy a répondu aux réquisitions prononcées fin mars par le Parquet national financier. Écoutez l'interview de Maitre Christophe Ingrain, avocat de l'ancien Président de la République. Ecoutez L'invité d'Amandine Bégot du 09 avril 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Weekly Sichos
50. Vayikra: Humility & Greatness

Weekly Sichos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 25:44


"Empowering & beautiful sicha! Chinuch for ourselves ~ how do we view ourselves? How do we view others? Through a conversation with the Tzemach Tzedek & the Alter Rebbe, our Rebbe highlights an integral message Torah is telling us - Adam is written with a big Alef, even after the ""Chait Eitz Hadaas"" - because of his G-d given incredible greatness, essential to him, unmarred by his mistakes. In Vayikra, the alef is written in small - telling us of Moshes humility. Moshe KNEW of his greatness - did not let it ""get to his head"" and he seeked to compare himself to others, and note of their greatness. This is not just a simple piece, its a direct Chinuch Answer from A""R to T""T ~ and a DIRECTION for each of us! (Adam in Us) We must have an honest awareness of our essential greatness! We are a piece of Hashem! We must know our abilities and inherent greatness, regardless of our mistakes or our past. (Moshe in Us) And yet, we must understand that greatness can be a ""trip up"". We remain humble and understand the bigger picture, being able to make proper choices in life. #1 Ingrain in yourself that your talent is a GIFT, I didnt make it, I only choose what to DO with it. and #2: Seek out the greatness in others! Get to know how incredible you are and then tap into it! Right now - you have the big Alef ~ you can rise above! you can accomplish! Regardless of my previous habits, past, etc. And look at others and realize, if someone else had these gifts, they could use it better. Look at others & seek out their greatness, talent and beauty!"Likkutei Sichos chelek yud zayin, page 1

Le grand journal du soir - Matthieu Belliard
Thierry Cabannes - «Quelle est la légitimité de ces magistrats du parquet pour prendre une telle position sur le plan politique?» s'interroge Maitre Christophe Ingrain, avocat de Nicolas Sarkozy

Le grand journal du soir - Matthieu Belliard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 8:37


Aujourd'hui dans "Punchline", Thierry Cabannes et ses invités débattent des 7 ans de prison requis contre Nicolas Sarkozy. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

RTL Matin
SARKOZY - Son avocat Christophe Ingrain est l'invité de Yves Calvi

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 11:01


Poursuivi notamment pour "corruption passive, financement illégal de campagne électorale, association de malfaiteurs et recel de détournement de fonds publics libyens", Nicolas Sarkozy comparaît depuis lundi 6 janvier aux côtés d'anciens ministres, dont Claude Guéant et Brice Hortefeux. L'ancien Président de la République encourt jusqu'à 10 ans de prison et 375.000 d'euros d'amende. Son avocat Christophe Ingrain est l'invité de RTL soir. Ecoutez L'invité de Yves Calvi du 06 janvier 2025.

L'invité de RTL
SARKOZY - Son avocat Christophe Ingrain est l'invité de Yves Calvi

L'invité de RTL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 11:01


Poursuivi notamment pour "corruption passive, financement illégal de campagne électorale, association de malfaiteurs et recel de détournement de fonds publics libyens", Nicolas Sarkozy comparaît depuis lundi 6 janvier aux côtés d'anciens ministres, dont Claude Guéant et Brice Hortefeux. L'ancien Président de la République encourt jusqu'à 10 ans de prison et 375.000 d'euros d'amende. Son avocat Christophe Ingrain est l'invité de RTL soir. Ecoutez L'invité de Yves Calvi du 06 janvier 2025.

Le grand journal du week-end - Philippe Vandel
« Ce qui est simple, c'est qu'il n'y a strictement rien dans le dossier contre Nicolas Sarkozy, les indices ne sont pas des preuves » rappelle Me Christophe Ingrain

Le grand journal du week-end - Philippe Vandel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 13:14


Vendredi, samedi et dimanche dans Europe 1 Soir Week-end, Pascale de La Tour du Pin reçoit un invité au cœur de l'actualité politique.

Le grand journal du week-end - Philippe Vandel
Europe Soir Week-end avec Éric Delbecque, Me Christophe Ingrain et Christian Convers

Le grand journal du week-end - Philippe Vandel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 119:01


Retrouvez l'intégralité de "Europe Soir Week-end" avec Pascale de La Tour du Pin et ses invités, sur Europe 1.

Holistic Alpha: Male Optimization
A Simple Way to Test & Ingrain Nasal Breathing

Holistic Alpha: Male Optimization

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 12:37


Nasal breathing is a game changer in many regards and many aspects of wellbeing. Let's talk about a simple way to ingrain nasal breathing as a pattern, as well as to test how reliably you're really in nasal breathing right now. Schedule a coaching session with me: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.holisticalpha.com/getcoaching⁠⁠⁠ Join our community, The Brotherhood: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.holisticalpha.com/brotherhood⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ What are your thoughts? Comment below. Like the show? Leave a 5 star rating - it will help more guys find it. Note: The show is best experienced (with video) on SPOTIFY. ----Let's connect: Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.holisticalpha.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Spotify: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/7naS5aTjRY5qpVHdaM7Qhb⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ The ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Holistic Alpha Podcast helps men unleash their real power on a foundation of healed and empowered sexuality. Among the topics you'll find in the archives and going forward are overcoming porn addiction, practicing semen retention, healing erectile dysfunction & improving erection quality, mindful masturbation / edging, and much more. We also cover aspects of testosterone & hormonal health, mental & emotional health, discipline, and other aspects of unleashing our best self.

Fratello.com
Fratello On Air: Questionable Vintage Watches

Fratello.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 57:57


Welcome back to another episode of Fratello On Air. In this episode, we stray from our original topic and discuss questionable vintage watches. Lately, too many questionable watches have received universal praise from "noted experts." We get on topic after approximately 15 minutes.Sorry for the aberration. We both love watches from brands that are non-mainstream. This means that shady activity is often afoot from unscrupulous vintage dealers. Ingrain yourself within a community and quickly find out what's correct and what isn't. Hear about watches that have been passed around for years, but somehow find a home with an unsuspecting buyer.HandgelenkskontrolleBefore we get cranky, it's time to discuss the Handgelenkskontrolle. Mike is wearing his VPC Type 37HW Dove Grey. The watch just arrived, and it's fantastic! Balazs is still under the weather and is wearing his stunning new Angelus Chrono-Datoluxe.Questionable vintage watches and dealers who need to discloseWe're not sure what put a bur under the collective saddles of our hosts. We started the show discussing an Angelus 250 that Mike bought and had delivered to Balazs. Balazs has an incredible spreadsheet of serial numbers, photos, and dial types. With this, he provided a bill of clean health before Mike bought it. Another Angelus 250 popped up on eBay, and Balazs checked the serial number. Someone, along the way, changed the dial and polished the case. This leads to a discussion about vintage dealers and a recent Movado Celestograph that sold in France for an eye-watering sum of €10,000. Unfortunately, the watch lacks a bezel, but many dealers and "experts" commented on its beauty. Further research revealed that this watch was offered to many collectors and dealers before finally falling into the hands of an unsuspecting buyer. To be fair, the watches simply needed more disclosure to allow fair consideration.We hope you enjoy today's episode. Next week, we'll begin our year-end and holiday topics. If you have any suggestions for future shows, let us know!

#Clockedin with Jordan Edwards
#202 - AI in Action: Boosting Efficiency and Productivity

#Clockedin with Jordan Edwards

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 51:21 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat if your business could harness the full potential of AI to stay ahead of the curve and avoid obsolescence? Join us for an enlightening conversation with John Munsell, co-founder of Bizzuka, as we discuss the explosive growth and future potential of artificial intelligence. John shares his fascinating journey from the financial sector to web development during the internet boom, ultimately leading him to the transformative world of AI. Learn why embracing AI technologies is imperative for modern businesses and gain insights from John's experiences with technological innovation, including the pivotal moments that shaped his career.Travel through the evolution of technology with us, from the days of direct mail marketing in the late '80s to the revolutionary advent of the web in 1997. John discusses the creation of Bizzuka and how it enabled real-time marketing experiments, highlighting significant technological leaps that have shaped the digital landscape. Discover how AI is now streamlining processes like podcast production and why it's essential for everyone to experiment with emerging technologies to stay relevant. With personal anecdotes and expert insights, John underscores the importance of staying ahead of the tech curve.In the final chapters, we explore how AI can revolutionize business efficiency and employee productivity. John delves into the strategic benefits of utilizing AI to compress time, accelerate revenue growth, and transform employees into high performers. Learn about the importance of prompt engineering, scalable AI practices, and embedding an AI-first culture within your organization. With practical examples and a special offer for his upcoming book "INGRAIN," John equips listeners with the tools and knowledge to integrate AI seamlessly into their operations and thrive in the competitive business landscape. Don't miss this compelling conversation that highlights the necessity of adapting to new technologies for lasting success.How to Reach John: https://edwards.consulting/blog (Links in Blog) To Reach Jordan:Email: Jordan@Edwards.Consulting Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ejFXH1_BjdnxG4J8u93Zw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordan.edwards.7503 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanfedwards/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanedwards5/ Hope you find value in this. If so please provide a 5-star and drop a review.Complimentary Edwards Consulting Session: https://calendly.com/jordan-555/intro-call

Noise Avocation
113. Ingrain/As Heroes Die Alpena Hardcore w/ Bill Reinholtz

Noise Avocation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 100:32


We brought our friend Bill in the podcast studio to talk to us about the early days of the Hardcore scene in Alpena Michigan. He was in a band called Ingrain with some other local members and the bands music would still hold up in hardcore to this day. We will put the album on our YouTube Channel, along with hours of poorly recorded footage from some shows in the Alpena area in the late 90's. Full video of the interview is on our YouTube page and Spotify. Shop Blastbeats Vinyl for all your metal vinyl needs. Use promo code "NOISE" for 10% off your first order. Noise Avocation | YouTube | Blastbeats Vinyl

Calmer in Five
1693: What's Your Plan for When You're Stressed

Calmer in Five

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 10:14


Most everyone listening to this podcast has participated in a fire drill. The premise is simple, know what to do in case of emergency. Ingrain the process so deeply that you will be able to get to safety when you are in a state of panic or emergency. Sounds like a good idea. Not just for a fire or disaster, but for when stress hits. Lets talk about it. Links from the Episode: Learn how to ease the pain of anxiety with meditation - Schedule time with Thom (Free Consultation)   Become a super-fan of ZEN commuter and Calmer in 5 and receive bonuses exclusively for Patreon subscribers. THANKS FOR LISTENING! Thanks again for listening to the show! If it has helped you in any way, please share it using the social media buttons you see on the page. Also, reviews for the podcast on iTunes are extremely helpful, they help it reach a wider audience.  The more positive reviews the higher in the rankings it goes.  Of course that means more peace in the world.  So please let me know what you think.  I read ever one of them. If you have an idea for a topic or just want to say hey, drop me an email. The best part of producing ZEN commuter and 5 Minute Mojo is talking with listeners.  Don't be shy.  Drop me a line. 

Consistent and Predictable Community Podcast
Scripts That You Should Ingrain in Your Mind

Consistent and Predictable Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 9:32


Scripts That You Should Ingrain in Your Mind   Real Estate Coach Dan Rochon from No Broke Months for Real Estate Agents explores the world of essential scripts, which can significantly enhance your productivity and streamline your workflow.   Dan shares his top scripts. These scripts aren't just about memorization; they also require understanding the psychology behind the words to build trust and rapport with your clients.   In the new No Broke Months for Real Estate Agents episode, Tune in to master these essential scripts and elevate your real estate game!-------------The snippet you just heard is a small taste of what you can expect from this great opportunity. If you want to improve your conversational skills through roleplaying, we've got just the thing for you. You can join in on the CPI Coaching Training Session by visiting https://cpi.nobrokemonths.com/cpi-pass-access --To find out more about Dan Rochon and the CPI Community, you can check this link:www.NoBrokeMonths.com --Do you want to win a FREE 45-minute complimentary coaching session with Dan Rochon and a FREE copy of the book "Real Estate Evolution," a comprehensive 10-step guide to achieving Consistent and Predictable Income?❗❗JOIN THE NO BROKE MONTHS FOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS MONTHLY RAFFLE HERE ❗❗--Stop

Engineering News Online Audio Articles
Industrial gas users prepare to make 'orderly transition' case at crunch gas-cliff meeting

Engineering News Online Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 5:40


This audio is brought to you by Endress and Hauser, a leading supplier of products, solutions and services for industrial process measurement and automation. The creation of a formal public-private platform to assess solutions to a pending "gas cliff" for industrial consumers in South Africa points to the fact that the issue is finally being taken seriously by all stakeholders, Industrial Gas Users Association of South Africa (IGUA-SA) executive director Jaco Human tells Engineering News. The task team is being led by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition and the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy and includes IGUA-SA and its members, as well as Eskom, the Central Energy Fund (CEF) and Sasol. Speaking at the African Energy Indaba, Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe said the task team had been established "to develop a joint strategy that will ensure a seamless transition and business continuity, thus ameliorating potential job losses". Mantashe also announced that the efforts would be supported by the finalisation of the Gas Master Plan, which would be presented to Cabinet in March, and various collaborative efforts being pursued with the Mozambique government, including on the proposed Matola liquefied natural gas (LNG) hub. The task team convened twice last year, and a major meeting is planned for March 27, where short-, medium- and long-term solutions to the gas cliff will be discussed ahead of the currently designated "day zero" of June 2026; the point at which Sasol has indicated it will no longer supply industrial consumers. Discussion at the meeting, Human says, will seek to find surefire solutions and options that will have to be implemented for an "orderly transition" during the likely "dead zone" that is currently set to arise between 2026 and the construction of the import and transfer infrastructure needed to facilitate the entry of LNG through a terminal that will be in place by the second quarter of 2027 at the earliest. He tells Engineering News that IGUA-SA members will use the meeting to outline their considerations in the contracting of a combined 50 PJ/y of LNG that could be imported through a proposed terminal at Matola in Mozambique, which is considered to be the most advanced LNG project on the horizon. IGUA-SA's members include large manufacturing enterprises such as ArcelorMittal, Ardagh Group, AVI, BrotherCisa, CBC Fasteners, Ceramic Industries, Coca-Cola, Corobrik, Hulamin, Highveld, Illovo, Ingrain, Mondi, Nampak, Norcros, Premier, PFG Building Glass, South32, South African Breweries, Rand Refinery and the Scaw Metals Group. At the meeting, these consumers will indicate what the implications of higher LNG prices will be on the manufacturing sector and to what extent it could commit to volume offtake of LNG that is likely to be more than double the cost of domestically supplied gas by Sasol under the prevailing regulated gas methodology. The maximum price gas methodology currently sets the price at R75/GJ before various pipeline tariffs are included to raise the price to about R110/GJ. At prevailing prices and exchange rates, LNG is likely to enter South Africa at closer to R250/GJ, which the domestic manufacturers would seek to pass on given the absence of cheaper energy alternatives in the near term. However, they will also underline that demand of 50 PJ/y is insufficient to provide the commercial justification for the construction of an estimated $500-million LNG import terminal at Matola by Gigajoule and TotalEnergies. Therefore, an appeal will be made for additional country commitments, mainly in the form of gas-to-power requirements, to raise yearly demand to between the 100 PJ and 140 PJ considered sufficient to ensure financial close by year-end and construction soon thereafter. Here, IGUA-SA sees the role of both Eskom and CEF as potentially significant. One proposal would be for Eskom to enter into a long-term power purchase agreement with a cross-bor...

Engineering News Online Audio Articles
Industrial gas users prepare to make 'orderly transition' case at crunch gas-cliff meeting

Engineering News Online Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 5:40


This audio is brought to you by Endress and Hauser, a leading supplier of products, solutions and services for industrial process measurement and automation. The creation of a formal public-private platform to assess solutions to a pending "gas cliff" for industrial consumers in South Africa points to the fact that the issue is finally being taken seriously by all stakeholders, Industrial Gas Users Association of South Africa (IGUA-SA) executive director Jaco Human tells Engineering News. The task team is being led by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition and the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy and includes IGUA-SA and its members, as well as Eskom, the Central Energy Fund (CEF) and Sasol. Speaking at the African Energy Indaba, Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe said the task team had been established "to develop a joint strategy that will ensure a seamless transition and business continuity, thus ameliorating potential job losses". Mantashe also announced that the efforts would be supported by the finalisation of the Gas Master Plan, which would be presented to Cabinet in March, and various collaborative efforts being pursued with the Mozambique government, including on the proposed Matola liquefied natural gas (LNG) hub. The task team convened twice last year, and a major meeting is planned for March 27, where short-, medium- and long-term solutions to the gas cliff will be discussed ahead of the currently designated "day zero" of June 2026; the point at which Sasol has indicated it will no longer supply industrial consumers. Discussion at the meeting, Human says, will seek to find surefire solutions and options that will have to be implemented for an "orderly transition" during the likely "dead zone" that is currently set to arise between 2026 and the construction of the import and transfer infrastructure needed to facilitate the entry of LNG through a terminal that will be in place by the second quarter of 2027 at the earliest. He tells Engineering News that IGUA-SA members will use the meeting to outline their considerations in the contracting of a combined 50 PJ/y of LNG that could be imported through a proposed terminal at Matola in Mozambique, which is considered to be the most advanced LNG project on the horizon. IGUA-SA's members include large manufacturing enterprises such as ArcelorMittal, Ardagh Group, AVI, BrotherCisa, CBC Fasteners, Ceramic Industries, Coca-Cola, Corobrik, Hulamin, Highveld, Illovo, Ingrain, Mondi, Nampak, Norcros, Premier, PFG Building Glass, South32, South African Breweries, Rand Refinery and the Scaw Metals Group. At the meeting, these consumers will indicate what the implications of higher LNG prices will be on the manufacturing sector and to what extent it could commit to volume offtake of LNG that is likely to be more than double the cost of domestically supplied gas by Sasol under the prevailing regulated gas methodology. The maximum price gas methodology currently sets the price at R75/GJ before various pipeline tariffs are included to raise the price to about R110/GJ. At prevailing prices and exchange rates, LNG is likely to enter South Africa at closer to R250/GJ, which the domestic manufacturers would seek to pass on given the absence of cheaper energy alternatives in the near term. However, they will also underline that demand of 50 PJ/y is insufficient to provide the commercial justification for the construction of an estimated $500-million LNG import terminal at Matola by Gigajoule and TotalEnergies. Therefore, an appeal will be made for additional country commitments, mainly in the form of gas-to-power requirements, to raise yearly demand to between the 100 PJ and 140 PJ considered sufficient to ensure financial close by year-end and construction soon thereafter. Here, IGUA-SA sees the role of both Eskom and CEF as potentially significant. One proposal would be for Eskom to enter into a long-term power purchase agreement with a cross-bor...

Joni and Friends Radio
Can't We all just Get Along?

Joni and Friends Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 4:00


Try learning Romans 8:32 by heart and don't be like the hummingbirds. Ingrain it in your soul and remind yourself daily that there is indeed enough of the love of God for everyone – including you. -------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible.   Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org.   Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.

CS School
How to ingrain a human-first approach in your workplace | Danielle Martin

CS School

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 39:53


In this captivating episode of the CS School podcast, we're joined by Danielle Martin, Senior Customer Success Manager at TryHackMe. Danielle believes that a genuine commitment to customer success requires a human-first approach. Join us as we delve into the essence of being human-first, and discover how you can incorporate this approach into your own customer success strategy. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation!Key talking points➡️ What it means to be “human-first”➡️ How to advocate a human-first approach internally➡️ Resolving conflict by being human-first ➡️ The effect of human-first on customers➡️ Software solutions to aid a human-first approach➡️ Challenges to human-first➡️ The difference between sales and customer-led companiesResources➡️ Attend Customer Success Festival in London on November 29-30, 2023➡️ Connect with Danielle on LinkedIn to continue the conversation.➡️ Become leadership certified by taking the Customer Success Leadership Accelerator Program➡️ Chat with other CSMs in the CSC Slack channel for more tips and tricks.➡️ Schedule a demo with Vitally

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
535: Geron Stokes - How To Gain Clarity, Maximize People, and Live Your Purpose

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 68:47


Text Hawk to 66866 to become part of "Mindful Monday." Join 10's of thousands of your fellow learning leaders and receive a carefully curated email from me each Monday morning to help you start your week off right... Full show notes at www.LearningLeader.com Twitter/IG: @RyanHawk12   https://twitter.com/RyanHawk12 Own it, live it, create it, see it, say it, change it, honor it, punish it, repeat it, evaluate it all. – The core components to building a world-class culture. Who are your foxhole people? They are the ones who are there when it's hard and they're there to celebrate when it's great. They are honest, caring, and they love you. The best way to build a great foxhole group? Be a loving, caring, and honest friend to others. How to build a great foundation which sets you up to build a great culture? Be trustworthy and trust-WILLING person. Be vulnerable, open, and honest, and create opportunities for shared suffering. It takes time and intentional effort, but it's worth it. Geron was always leading the younger quarterbacks when he was in high school. “The quarterbacks stay. You need to know what's going on, for now, and in the future” Coach Dave Carroll had a huge impact on how Geron coaches... Tough, demanding, high expectations. He wasn't for everyone. From Brook Cupps: "From my perspective, it's been really cool to watch his progression from a self-serving arrogant kid to an ultra-impactful leader and father." Geron's purpose is to maximize people. Here is how he lives that out... Own It – Come to grips with my #1 Job - Get the most out of people. More than they can ever imagine. It HAS to be a love thing! Can I get them to work, care, execute, serve, give, and love more than they ever have in their life? My job. Not their's. Wake up every day knowing my responsibility. “I've gotta get the best out of these guys today.” Live It – I set the example for everything. I AM THE STANDARD! Have to be. Am I trying to maximize myself? Every. Day! How do I show up? Do I represent the values I'm trying to pull out of the people? They aren't going to do it by themselves. They can't. Stop expecting them to! I need to show them to engage them. Am I pouring my heart and soul into everything that I can?!? “The best thing you can ever give someone is a strong example,” “Preach the gospel every day, and sometimes use words.” Create It - Environment matters. Cultivate relationships every single day. Do they walk in knowing we're getting better today? Energy. Enthusiasm. Struggle. Hard, Tough. Work. Demanding. Constant. Growth. Whatever level you're at. Just. Get. Better. EVERY. DAY! My relationships, time, & effort with my people is the soil! Maniacal about who, what, and how. Everybody! All the time. Daily requirement: get the environment ready for growth! See It - See it as it is. See it better than it is. If I can't see it better, how do I make it better? Reality to vision. The best see it at a different level. Extremely high standards! Competence matters. What is an acceptable standard? Can it be done better? Say It – Any and all feedback. Do I care enough to tell them? Usually with questions! Intent matters. Relationships matter. Make it personal! It doesn't have to be said exactly the right way. IT NEEDS TO BE SAID. They have to HEAR it & internalize it. “Good job” doesn't exist in our world. Change It – It must improve. Whatever it takes. Fix/correct/punish/measure until it actually changes. Spend extra time. Refuse to accept excuses. I love you so we have to make this better. Continue saying it! Honor/Punish It – Celebrate. Loudly. Be specific. Recognize it. Measure it. Reward it. Make it a big deal. Every important detail. Ingrain it into the culture of the group. “That's not how we do things here.” Repeat It – Do it over and over and over and over again. The hardest part isn't doing it. The hardest part is doing it every single moment, every single day, over and over and over.  Evaluate It All – What is working? What isn't? How do we keep getting better? What needs to be changed? CONSTANT. 24/7365. ARE WE GETTING THEIR BEST? Fanatical about improvement. Daily Questions To Ask Yourself: Am I at my best? Are my intentions right? How can I get the most out of everybody today? I need to be on fire. Energy/Attitude is right. Seeking ways to make an impact. Is it about me or about them? Act your way into feelings. What do they need? Pushed? Pulled? Energized? Inspired? Demanded?

BYU-Idaho Radio
BYU-Idaho devotional speaker suggests how we can best ingrain ourselves in our communities

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 20:33


BYU-Idaho devotional speaker, John Mackenzie, talks about the importance of being proactive members of our communities. He suggests how providing light and strength to one another can help us get through hard times.

The Golf Coach with Toby McGeachie
Alex Riggs - A Golf Coach! How to Ingrain New Habits & Coaching Steph Curry

The Golf Coach with Toby McGeachie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 88:49


Welcome to Episode 24! In this edition, I had the pleasure of chatting with Alex Riggs, a highly experienced Canadian golf coach currently based in Dubai. Our conversation flowed so naturally that I almost forgot we were recording a podcast! Throughout the episode, Alex shared valuable insights on his approach to teaching golf and discussed his experiences coaching Steph Curry and spending a lot of time with Rory Mcilroy. We delved into topics such as how to successfully implement swing changes and the challenges of coaching in different environments. So sit back, relax, and join us for an engaging conversation on all things golf!You can find Alex on his  & Instagram account and get an online lesson below.https://www.instagram.com/riggsgolf/?hl=enOnline lesson profile: https://skillest.com/app/profile/alex-riggs-1Thanks to our partner Tour Tee Golf you can purchase the best tee in golf using the code TMGOLF20 gets you 20% off at https://golffanatics.com.au/Find me:All the information you need here: https://www.liinks.co/tmgolf Book a free zoom call with myself to learn how we can revolutionise your game through my Online Coaching Plans: https://TMGOLFgolflessons.as.me/?appointmentType=27180778Become a monthly online subscriber: https://skillest.com/app/profile/toby-mcgeachieEmail: toby@tmgolf.com.auSocialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tmgolf_/TikTok https://tiktok.com/@tmgolf_Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TMGolfCoach/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toby-mcgeachie-7a74488a/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TMGOLFThanks for listening to find out more follow me below, https://www.instagram.com/tmgolf_/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFFCzVtESllk7QQKB5dirMw take care,

The Akashic Musings Podcast
Ep. 65: How to Ingrain & Sustain Personal Authority

The Akashic Musings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 25:21


Enjoy this therapy session lol. There's a pdf in the show notes for you as a special gift from me! You can fill it out as you go along or use it anytime afterward as you continue to tune into and attune to your personal authority. For me, personal authority is about sovereignty, primarily, and deeply knowing and trusting who I am. This lays the foundation for authority in all other areas of your life and is the cornerstone of unwavering confidence. Tune into this episode if you're looking for expanded authenticity in your relationships, deepened self-intimacy, and rock-solid professional authority. I would love to hear your thoughts! Love, Laura Download the corresponding worksheet for this episode HERE. Book a 1:1 15 minute Vibrational Assessment with Laura HERE. ✨To visit Laura's website and view the transcription of this episode click HERE.

Morning Devotion with Dr. Yong
Morning Devotion: Episode 835

Morning Devotion with Dr. Yong

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 35:50


Topics [True Mother's Anthology Volume 2] - “True Family and True Universe Centered on True Love” [Living Divine Principle] - "The Human Fall 21 - Original Sin” “Ceremony to uproot original sin” “Uprooting original sin and 7-year course” “If Adam and Eve had not fallen” [Today's Youth Ministry] - “Blessed are those who are persecuted for Righteousness' sake” “Blessed are: Matthew 5: 3 - 12“ “Blessed are those who are persecuted for Righteousness' sake” “Ingrain the principle into your heart” [Living Testimony] - Kenta Ishikawa

C à vous
L'intégrale - Maître Christophe Ingrain et Hélène Devynck - C à vous - 03/10/2022

C à vous

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 52:53


Au programme : L'édito de Patrick Cohen - Le garde des Sceaux renvoyé devant la cour de justice Invité : Maître Christophe Ingrain - Avocat d'Éric Dupond-Moretti • Éric Dupond-Moretti doit-il démissionner ? • Éric Dupond-Moretti soupçonné de conflit d'intérêt • Éric Dupond-Moretti et les juges : des relations féroces Invitée : Hélène Devynck - Journaliste, scénariste • Affaire PPDA : ces femmes qui accusent • Au cœur de l'affaire PPDA • Hélène Devynck dénonce la culture du silence • Hélène Devynck face à l'impunité d'un homme • Affaire PPDA : le poids des maux • Affaire PPDA : où en est la justice ? La Story - Ces élus qui refusent de diffuser les matchs du mondial Le 5/5 : • Bolsonaro : stop ou encore ? • Iran : troisième semaine de violences • Bayou sous haute surveillance • Rentrée sous haute tension à l'Assemblée

In AI We Trust?
Dr. Edson Prestes: Can we ingrain empathy into our AI?

In AI We Trust?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 45:31


Dr. Prestes, Professor of Computer Science at the Institute of Informatics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul and leader of the Phi Robotics Research Group. In this episode, Dr. Prestes shares his trailblazing work in international AI policy and standards, including the development of the first global AI ethics instrument. Dr. Prestes discusses ethics in technology and the infusion of empathy, as well as his focus on establishing human rights for a digital world. — Subscribe to catch each new episode on Apple, Spotify and all major platforms. To learn more about EqualAI, visit our website: https://www.equalai.org/ and follow us on Twitter: @ai_equal.

RTL Matin
Saint-Etienne : Me Christophe Ingrain, l'avocat de Gaël Perdriau, est l'invité de RTL

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 10:30


L'avocat de l'édile stéphanois a choisi RTL pour répondre aux accusations qui visent l'élu. L'ancien premier adjoint Gilles Artigues reproche au maire d'être à l'origine d'un chantage d'ordre sexuel.

L'invité de RTL
Saint-Etienne : Me Christophe Ingrain, l'avocat de Gaël Perdriau, est l'invité de RTL

L'invité de RTL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 10:30


L'avocat de l'édile stéphanois a choisi RTL pour répondre aux accusations qui visent l'élu. L'ancien premier adjoint Gilles Artigues reproche au maire d'être à l'origine d'un chantage d'ordre sexuel.

Process Makes Perfect
How To Ingrain Core Values Into Your Culture

Process Makes Perfect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 9:54


Chris explains how Trainual has branded its core values and a unique trick for getting your team to live out these values. Follow Chris Ronzio for more business insight. Learn more about Trainual, the world's top Business Playbook™ software. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/processmakesperfect/message

The Feast Radio
Prepare Your Life | O Come Simbang Gabi Day 1

The Feast Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 6:05


DAY 1: We are halfway through the Advent season, the preparation for the coming of Jesus at Christmas. But in no way is this preparation passive or short-term. Advent is active. We are called every moment of our lives to persevere and overcome tests and struggles; we are called to triumph and make ourselves ready for him. Just like John the Baptist, we are asked to prepare for the coming of Jesus. In our countdown to Christmas, how are you preparing your hearts? REFLECTION QUESTION Do you prepare for Christmas as an encounter with God? PRAYER Lord Jesus, never let me take You for granted. Ingrain in my consciousness a deep awareness of Your real presence in the Eucharist and in my prayers. Not for Your sake but for mine. Amen. #OCome #TheFeast #feastchristmas2021 #christmas2021 #christmasreflections

Off N Beat W/ Clint Nelson
EP.74. Bridget Phetasy On Joe Rogan Blames Men for Not Valuing Her "PRIME" . PLUS: Men & Paternity Leave.

Off N Beat W/ Clint Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 53:08


In Episode 74, (0:01) In Episode 1725 of Joe Rogan Experience, Bridget Phetasy thinks there should be a "Special Place In Hell" for Men who wasted her "Prime"..And Women's Fertile Window...Is it someone else's responsibility to care about something you didn't value at the time? ...(31:45)Should Men get Paternity Leave? Does it Ingrain a "Lazy Incentive" in Men? And More...Full Video Below:https://youtu.be/J6a0I8HyD_I

Sincerely, Future You
84. Cultivating Confidence in Your Employees

Sincerely, Future You

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 17:13


In this episode of the Sincerely, Future You Podcast, Coach Jess speaks about the approach that moves you past the drama of delegation and helps you grow confidence in your team. After she explains the power of mindset over progress, Coach Jess gives us a rundown on how setting deadlines, embracing failure, manifesting your team's success, and more work all-in-all in propelling your team to levels that achieve high standards. And just like how the saying goes, for Coach Jess, whether you believe you can or cannot – you're right! In this episode you will learn: Where can you apply deadlines? Failures are a part of the process! Decide on your hire's success How can you include employees in your picture of success? Ingrain your beliefs in your company culture! About Jess McKinley: Coach Jess McKinley is a Business Consultant, a Happiness Scientist, the Host of SincerelyFutureYou Podcast, and a Certified Life & Biz Coach for Women Entrepreneurs. She is the founder of What's Happyning Coaching, which helps ambitious women make decisions today with their "Future You" in mind. For Coach Jess, business isn't personal—but emotional. This is what entrepreneurs and corporate leaders struggle with every day. And this is also the motivation why Jessica works to demystify the role dreaded feelings play in each individual's business. Mixing in humor with Positive Psychology and real business anecdotes, each episode of her podcast is an elixir that will leave listeners ready to master "all the feels." Catch up with Coach Jess and Sincerely, Future You on: Website:          https://www.whatshappyning.com/ Instagram:       https://www.instagram.com/whatshappyningwjess/ LinkedIn:         https://www.linkedin.com/in/manningjessica/ YouTube:        https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_Jf0PICsOH1HZJP97jrpng Get business and life coaching by Coach Jess through: https://www.whatshappyning.com/workwithjess Book your FREE Mini Session now: https://www.coachaccountable.com/offering/Pmcu5FLUdpOwYQLOJxfSYASkRyffKtJ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chicago Hockey Rinkcast
Blackhawks Rinkcast – Season 4, Episode 6 – Forklift of HockeeNight fame returns

Chicago Hockey Rinkcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 64:01


The Rink staff members John Jaeckel, Sean Fitzgerald, and Andy Campbell get together with Frank Nova (aka Forklift) of HockeeNight fame to discuss the Blackhawks' good fortunes.Kevin Lankinen, sustainable or not?Blackhawks one of the top power plays, sustainable or not?Fork’s new single with Cypress Hill, “Ingrain in the Brain”Is the OT success sustainable?  Does it translate into anything?Does the lack of size lead to poor 5v5 play?Do the Blackhawks need more size?What do we think of the kids?The roast Dylan StromeWhat players did we have strong hate for?Fork’s new site www.FullyKrausened.comSubscribe, rate this episode, share with your friends, and even write us a review. The best reviews will be read on the air.Also, please help spread the word to more #RinkRats and visit our sponsor www.PUCKHCKY.com. Use the discount code "THERINK" for 10% off all orders.Are you a RinkRat who also owns a business? Our data shows RinkCast listeners are (like you) affluent, discerning, and want to patronize like-minded brands. As part of our growth, we're looking for an exclusive advertiser, at a VERY low cost.  Email podcast@the-rink.com for more details

The Feast Radio
O Come 2020 Advent Devotional Day 8 Behold The Mystery

The Feast Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 2:10


DAY 8: Christmas is one of the most awaited season but through the years, it has become somewhat a source of stress to some; hence, the term "Christmas rush" was coined. We forget that Christmas is truly a time to slow down and relish our moment with the birthday boy. To Jesus, the best gift He can ever receive are not those wrapped in fancy paper. More than anything else, the gift that Jesus wants is YOU. Prayer: Lord Jesus, never let me take You for granted. Ingrain in my consciousness a deep awareness of Your real presence in the Eucharist and in my prayers. Not for Your sake but for mine. Amen. Read the full text version of this reflection written by Fr. Joel Jason from Sabbath 2020 at www.feast.ph/ocome

Sales Reinvented
You Must Plan Before you Prospect per Mary Grothe, Ep #222

Sales Reinvented

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 22:34


Why are both lead generation and prospecting important functions of sales? Have you ever closed a deal that wasn’t in your pipeline? What are you doing if you aren’t prospecting? Prospecting and lead generation are the lifeline to your sales pipeline, according to the guest on this episode of Sales Reinvented—Mary Growth.  She emphasizes that you need a certain amount of deals in your pipeline that—when divided by your close rate—help you meet your goals. You have to know what you need to do to hit your number. If you need to hit $1million in sales and you have a 25% close rate, you need $4 million of qualified leads in your pipeline. That’s why it’s so important to have a plan. Learn all about Mary’s process in this episode.  Mary Grothe is a former #1 MidMarket B2B Sales Rep who after selling millions in revenue and breaking multiple records, formed Sales BQ®. Her 8-year B2B midmarket sales career required daily prospecting efforts. She was the first rep to embed social selling and custom events into her lead gen process to diversify the funnel from just telemarketing and email prospecting.  Outline of This Episode [1:24]The interplay between prospecting and lead generation [3:07] Mary’s in-depth prospecting process [8:57] If you’re not passionate about it—don’t do it  [11:51] Skills salespeople need to develop [14:13] Mary’s lead generation and prospecting dos and don’ts  [17:16] Why you must always start with a plan Mary’s in-depth prospecting process Mary believes in a world where sales and marketing work together. Her 8 years in a mid-market B2B sales job taught her that revenue generation needs to come from sales and marketing working together.  Mary’s ideal process starts with marketing. It starts with a well defined Ideal Client Profile (ICP). Who are your key buyer personas? Who do you want your clients to be? Be as targeted and niche as possible. You need to know their language to emotionally align with them. Then you create content to help the buyer educate themselves. It’s not a “spray and pray” approach anymore.  Secondly, Mary emphasizes that you have to use marketing attraction methods that work. You need actual social engagement with your audience. You need an SEO and content strategy. Interview your buyers and learn the long-tail key phrases that they’re plugging into search engines. Then produce unbelievable content that helps drive them through your content. You build trust and credibility to the point that they are compelled to work with you.  Then you look at paid traffic. Find any way to supplement your lead funnel. There are television and radio ads, telemarketing, email marketing, and even podcasts. You can host virtual events like webinars or LinkedIn Live events. There are many ways that salespeople can educate buyers. Make your website the main conversion point. You want sales and marketing working together to take a targeted approach. The goal is to get buyers to land on the website and adjust and tweak it for the highest conversion rate possible. You need to implement calls to action, opt-ins, chatbots, etc. The site needs to be about how you serve your customer. Don’t let your website fail you. Lastly, you need to have a defined process and plan to manage the inbound leads so nothing falls through the cracks. Define the process for marketing and sales engagement to make sure no one drops the ball.  If you’re not passionate about it—don’t do it Mary believes that you need to be passionate about prospecting. If you don’t have the energy and passion that’s necessary, you shouldn’t be in a role where you’re responsible for it. You either have the DNA of a hunter or you don’t. Not everyone is built to handle rejection and it can be energy-draining. You’ll be mediocre at best and won’t see results.  Mary points out that there are sales roles where prospecting responsibilities fall on a marketing team or BDR/SDR teams. A lot of salespeople are account executives that take those leads through high-level qualification, discovery, proposal, and close. Not every salesperson should be in prospecting. Some are better built for account management.  Conversely, if your role requires you to get deals in the pipeline, you and you alone are responsible. Don’t blame marketing for a lack of leads. Own the number yourself. Let marketing, SDR, and BDR teams be the icing on the cake. If you want to be a top sales performer, you won’t get there without prospecting. Take it upon yourself to be successful. What are other skills you can develop to be more successful? Listen to hear Mary’s advice. Ingrain prospecting into your long-term memory A salesperson has to be willing to speak the prospects’ language—not their own. Mary notes that you must convert your language to make their lives better. Be the master of a day in your prospect’s life. You have to be exceptional at your craft, which means learning how to have meaningful conversations with prospects.  What is another key to becoming exceptional? Practice. Do it 100+ times. Practice on anyone and everyone. Do what you need to do to become proficient. Make the outbound call so comfortable for you that you can do it in your sleep.  Do AB testing with your emails. Look at your responses and see how people are—or aren’t—engaging with what you’re sending out. Monitor your social media and how you’re engaging with your audience.  When salespeople are under pressure, they resort to what is stored in their long-term memory. You have to practice these skills so they’re ingrained in your memory and become second nature. Mary shares a story about the importance of planning—don’t miss it.  Connect with Mary Grothe Sales BQ Connect on LinkedIn Follow on Twitter Connect With Paul Watts  LinkedIn Twitter Subscribe to SALES REINVENTED Audio Production and Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com

The Coaches Network Podcast
Where are The Cultural Architects? with Paul Devlin (How to Develop A High Performance Culture)

The Coaches Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 67:27


Episode #40 of The Coaches Network Podcast This weeks guest is Paul Devlin. Paul is currently the Head of High Performance with the Brisbane Broncos. Paul joins CoachYas to discuss his journey, what High Performance is and How to Ingrain a high performance mindset to the culture of your environment. Enjoy! Why not become an official member or supporter of The Coaches Network? The Coaches Network is proud to formally reveal our very first Patreon ( https://www.patreon.com/TheCoachesNetwork ) membership. This membership consists of monthly donations with a price worth as much as a cup of coffee! Only £3.50 per month! What benefits will there be you say? Click here ( https://www.patreon.com/TheCoachesNetwork ) to find out more. Click here ( https://www.thecoachesnetwork.co.uk/coach-education ) for more information on our upcoming Coach Education Webinars and Mentor Programmes. Enjoy and be sure to subscribe & connect with your host on social media to make your up to date with everything we're doing. Coach Yas ( https://www.thecoachesnetwork.co.uk/coach-yas ) - Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/thecoachesnetwork/ ) - Twitter ( https://twitter.com/thecoachesnet ) - LinkedIn ( https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-coaches-network/ ) - Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/TheCoachesNetwork ) - Patreon ( https://www.patreon.com/TheCoachesNetwork ) - Podcast ( https://instabio.cc/TheCoachesNetwork ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-coaches-network-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Talking with the Toothcop
Dental Chart Auditing [Why It’s SO Important]

Talking with the Toothcop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 45:40


Why do you need to monitor and audit your charting? Why is verifying that your billing is done correctly so important? Because your life and your livelihood depend on it. An ongoing evaluation process is so important to a successful compliance program. Are your standards and procedures accurate? Is your compliance program working? Are claims being submitted properly?  All of these questions are important to answer. So in this episode of Talking with the Toothcop, Andrea and I walk through the OIG standards for record monitoring and chart auditing. We share some important definitions, my auditing process, and other things that are important to track and monitor. Don’t miss it! Outline of This Episode [1:37] Recap of the last episode [4:03] The OIG Auditing and monitoring procedures [11:38] Avoid a Corporate Integrity Agreement (CIA) [13:08] The definition of an overpayment [13:56] Understanding the False Claims Act [15:00] Proper charting review and noting [19:57] The threshold for fraud is low  [22:18] Guidance for compliance officers for CIAs [29:59] What do you focus on in a record audit? [34:03] Other things you need to monitor [37:00] Find the time to do audits [39:49] The OIG Self-Disclosure Protocol What does the OIG consider an effective monitoring program? An audit is one of the best ways a dentist can make sure they’re following proper procedures with their charting and billing. It’s also a great way to find problems and nip them in the bud before they continue. The OIG defines two types of review: (1) A standards and procedures review; and (2) a claims submission audit. I’ve found that a review of standards and procedures is almost nonexistent in most dental offices because most don’t even have written standards and procedures.  The OIG states “In addition to the standards and procedures themselves, it is advisable that bills and medical records be reviewed for compliance with applicable coding, billing and documentation requirements.” Who should be included in the audits? Ideally, the dentist, dental hygienist, and whoever is in charge of billing.  The OIG recommends that you take a snapshot i.e. a benchmark to track that your practice is reducing the number of claims that are overpaid or denied.  What do you focus on in a record audit? A self-audit is primarily to determine:  Bills are accurately coded and reflect the services provided  Charting and documentation is being completed correctly The services provided are necessary Are there any patient safety or qualitative issues? Look at any issues that will pose a problem to your license and your freedom. You’re more likely to be audited on your higher-dollar items, but they’ll often include records for limited exams and hygiene. There are just a few of the things you need to monitor: Vital sign records for sedation (document at certain time intervals, time and amount given, etc.). Calculate your time correctly, you will be scrutinized on it.  Improper coding and billing Document tooth number and surfaces Make sure you’ve gotten proper consent Exclusions monitoring Pre-hire screening You need to be adept at identifying non-compliance from patient intake through submission and payment. Through this process, you can identify what needs improvement. The OIG recommends that you conduct periodic audits at least once per year. They also recommend a random selection of patient records to review (but preferably 5+ per payor and 5+ per dentist). I share the process that I prefer, listen to learn how it’s different (but still compliant).  What do you do when you find problems?  If you identify problems while doing your review(s) you need to determine whether it merits further training and education with staff or changes to your process. If you find risk areas or vulnerabilities, they need to be addressed. The OIG notes that the specific actions taken depend on the circumstances of the situation. It can be as simple as a repayment to a payor with an explanation of the overpayment.  I worked with a dentist whose clinical notes were inadequate to support what was billed. The acting dentist didn’t take x-rays, note what teeth were affected, and didn’t clarify why the work was done. When we uncovered that, they had to figure out how much was paid and return the money.  You have to do that to protect your integrity when you don’t meet the criteria of what is expected of you. When the OIG comes knocking on your door because of a complaint, they can see your history of integrity. It could save your bacon. What do you do if your practice conducts a review and must notify the OIG? What process do you follow? What is the definition of an overpayment? Listen to find out. Ingrain chart auditing and monitoring into your practice You have to find time in your busy schedule to do chart audits. You have to do this. It’s not that difficult to create an audit checklist. You can train your staff how to conduct an audit and assign each of them 10 records to go over. Have them report back to you with the feedback you need to reduce your number of inaccurate claims.  I also recommend auditing some of your own records—and be tough on yourself. Allow yourself to be your own worst critic to get better at charting. If you find a problem, fix the errors with that record (with a note—do NOT change the original record). Do some additional snooping to make sure it’s not a systemic problem. Dig until you find more and figure out how to report it.  Compliance is a scale. It might not be possible to hit 100% compliance. But my goal is to get you to a higher percentage on that scale. It’s about putting systems into place to help you sustain positive changes long-term. If you’d like one of my sample checklists, shoot me an email! We cover this topic in-depth, so for more detail, listen to the whole episode!  Resources & People Mentioned OIG Compliance: Auditing and Monitoring OIG Self-Disclosure Information The Next Generation of Corporate Integrity Agreements Third-Party Medical Billing Compliance Program Guidance Connect With Duane https://www.dentalcompliance.com/ toothcop(at)dentalcompliance.com On Facebook On Twitter On LinkedIn On Youtube

The Implanted Word Podcast
The Ultimate Family Reunion

The Implanted Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 25:00


You're called to be an ambassador for Christ. This means that you're too seek out His Will for your life and to then put it into action. Pastor Bill encourages you today to find your purpose. God has a plan for you and He wants you to live out that plan for His Kingdom and for your joy. He knows what's best for you and want's you to experience that. To do this you'll be required to step out in faith into uncomfortable situations. Are you ready? If not dive into the Word more. Ingrain it into your mind and place it as your center.

Ingrained
S1 E6: Helping Salmon

Ingrained

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 17:17


Rice fields in the Sacramento Valley are remarkably productive and versatile. From spring into fall, they produce virtually all of America’s sushi rice. In the fall and winter, those same fields are home to millions of birds. What’s next? A promising pilot project could help inform us as to how rice fields can help restore dwindling salmon populations. Throughout the Sacramento Valley, researchers are studying the prospect of reconnecting the historic flood plain, through getting the ‘bug buffet’ found in shallow-flooded rice fields returned to the river to supplement the food supply for migrating salmon.  Additionally, this is year two of an exciting project to raise salmon in rice fields. Through the Rice Commission, UC Davis and California Trout, thousands of juvenile salmon are being raised in rice fields at River Garden Farms in Knights Landing. When they’re ready, these fish will be microchipped and studied as they leave the farm en route to the ocean. Hopefully, this research will pave the way to have rice fields provide the type of boost to salmon that they have for the Pacific Flyway. “What’s incredible is the way the rice industry has decided to mesh with the environment, in such ways that include tracking salmon from Knights Landing all the way to the Golden Gate Bridge. How does that factor in to growing rice, but it does,” remarked Jack Armstrong of the Armstrong & Getty Radio Show, after visiting the pilot project and speaking with participants.  With the vast majority of California’s historic wetlands gone, there’s increased reliance of rice fields as ‘surrogate wetlands,’ not only for birds but perhaps to help salmon, too. “I think they are the difference maker,” said Andrew Rypel, Associate Professor and Peter Moyle Chair of Cold Water Fish Ecology at UC Davis.” If we don’t figure out this problem with rice fields, we’re going to be in a lot worse situation if we lose those rice fields. We really need to figure this out. All of the evidence supports the idea that these are incredible habitats for fish.” The Rice Commission’s Pilot Salmon Project is made possible through sponsors, including the US Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service, Syngenta, The Bechtel Foundation and many others. Here’s a complete list of our valued sponsors. Episode Transcript Jack Armstrong: What's incredible is the way the rice industry has decided to mesh with the environment in such ways that include tracking salmon from night's land in California all the way to the golden gate bridge. How does that factor in with growing rice, but it does. Jim Morris: Jack Armstrong of the Armstrong and Getty Radio Program. Innovation is a hallmark characteristic of California rice and a new chapter is underway, raising salmon and rice fields in an effort to help supplement the state's dwindling fish population. Jim Morris: Welcome to Ingrain, the California rice podcast. I'm your host, Jim Morris. I've been working with farmers and ranchers for 30 years helping tell their stories. Rice is known as the environmental crop and for good reason, millions of birds spend their fall and winter and rice fields. Nearly 230 wildlife species in all live in rice fields. In fact, you might be able to hear the blackbirds in the background here at River Garden Farms in Yolo County where a new chapter is underway. It's a pilot effort to raise salmon in rice fields. It's a windy day here on the farm, but that's actually helpful for researchers in their efforts. I'm with Rachelle Tallman from UC Davis grad student and you're playing a significant role here at the pilot salmon project, and how are things going? Rachelle Tallman: So far, so good. The fish are growing really well out here on the rice fields, warm temperatures and for the most part, good oxygen. So they're doing pretty good. Soon, we might have to start moving things around just because we're starting to enter an early spring. So that's something that we're keeping on the radar. Jim Morris: We've had two years of this. Last year's weather was completely different than this year. So what was the challenge last year and what's the challenge this year? Rachelle Tallman: Yeah, I think last year with all the water we had, the challenge is actually getting to our cages and checking the fish. So it made it really difficult for data collection. This year has been a lot easier data collection wise because again, the bypass is inactive and we're on the dry side of it. The challenging part this year though is because we're not getting the kind of rain or precipitation, we're dealing with warmer temperatures and that's something to be concerned about when we have fish that need to be of a certain size for us to work with them. Jim Morris: So years back, a few years back, did you imagine you would be working in rice fields raising salmon? Rachelle Tallman: No, I definitely knew I was going to be doing salmon, but not in rice fields. That was probably the most unexpected part. Jim Morris: What do you think after you've had a couple of years under your belt with this? Rachelle Tallman: I have so much respect for rice farmers and what they can do because I feel like I've had to take a crash course in how to maintain flow levels and I give huge thanks to River Garden and Conway from last year helping me figure this out because it's a lot more difficult than you think. On paper, it comes off as one way and then when you actually have to implement it, it's really hard. Jim Morris: Obviously, you need to get more information before there is a conclusion, but what are your thoughts about down the road and the role rice fields could play for salmon? Rachelle Tallman: Yeah, I think it's really interesting. This year, we had a new component that we didn't have last year, which was adding habitat complexity to the plots and I'm really interested to see how that impacts survival. There's some data that suggests that once we're putting fish in these fields, they have really high mortality. So it'd be actually very interesting to see what the survival is while we're just growing them and then ultimately, seeing how many can we get to the golden gate. Jim Morris: You talk about some different avenues this year, i.e. Christmas trees in the field, et cetera. What are some of the things that you're doing that you're testing? Rachelle Tallman: Yeah. So with the plots, there's eight of them and there's four treatments. So we have the Christmas trees, canals, Christmas trees and canals, and then we have control groups. We're kind of looking at the growth between the different plots, like the fish growth, as well as a survival to see if there is a difference in doing these treatments or not. Jim Morris: There is a lot of hard work going on here and no one has much downtime. So tell me about some of the activities and all of the hard work here. Rachelle Tallman: Yeah, this project really wouldn't have been possible without the hardworking staff of the Thingy and Rypel Lab, as well as the BioTelemetry group. Each week, we're going out and walking these eight half acre plots, as well as seining them, PIT tagging them and then eventually, we'll be acoustic tagging them. So it really takes an army of people to get this project off the ground. Jim Morris: Seining in particular, looked at especially excruciating. So tell me what seining is for those who don't know. Rachelle Tallman: Yeah, so seining involves a pretty large net and then you have two netters that basically are controlling the ends, and they spread the net out really far and start marching forward. What happens is it kind of corrals the fish into what we call a purse, which is the back of the net. So they kind of work together to try and keep the fish there and then pulling the ends together and sealing it so that we don't lose fish as we're trying to pull the net out of the water. It's physically super intensive. Jim Morris: You also had you called, PIT tagging. So tell me about PIT tagging and what this accomplishes. Rachelle Tallman: Yeah, so PIT tagging, I tell people, it's kind of like when you go to the grocery store and they scan the barcode. It's the same concept except instead of being a barcode printed on a cereal box, we're injecting a tag into the fish and it gives them a unique ID, which is helpful for us because when we are going to figure out survival, we can actually figure out which individuals made it. Jim Morris: This is different than the telemetry tag, if I'm saying the right term, and what is that and when does that come in the process? Rachelle Tallman: So the telemetry tag is really great for us to assess survival to Golden Gate Bridge. The reason we don't do PIT tagging with them is the read range is a little different and as you get closer to a saltier water, it's more difficult to use PIT tag technology. Jim Morris: Amazing with that telemetry information, you literally can know where they end up down the road? Rachelle Tallman: Yeah, we can figure out using statistics like how many actually made it to Golden Gate. Jim Morris: And like anybody, the better your diet, the healthier you're going to be. They are a little healthier right here than compared in a natural river setting? Rachelle Tallman: Yeah, at least compared to the Sac River. The warm temperatures in the rice fields and the high food abundance allows them to grow faster, so they're definitely bigger upon release than a hatchery fish. Jim Morris: To carry out this work, you need cooperative farmers and there are a lot who are interested and excited about this new way to help our environment, that includes Dominic Bruno of River Garden Farms. Dominic Bruno: But we're very optimistic that the efforts that we're helping or that we're putting forward are going to provide good science to really help move these practices and expand these projects and practices across the Valley. Jim Morris: Another key partner is Cal Trout, program manager, Jacob Montgomery logs a lot of miles in Sacramento Valley rice country, including with this project. Jacob Montgomery: Rice fields in the Sutter and in the Yolo Bypass are ideal for this project. All the other rice fields that are outside of the bypasses don't actually have fish that can access them, right? All those rice fields are separated by levies, but in the Yolo and in the Sutter Bypass, as soon as the river gets high enough to inundate and flood those bypasses, it also brings on fish. So those rice fields will hold water for an extended period of time and provide great ponded flood plain fish habitat. Jim Morris: And that is the ultimate goal is to reconnect the flood plain. Can you explain what that will entail hopefully, down the road? Jacob Montgomery: Yeah. So reconnecting the flood plain has two phases really. We want to do this phase that we're calling on the wet side, which is inside the Yolo and in the Sutter Bypasses that this Cal Rice Commission and UC Davis project is testing treatments for. So that part is looking at extending the duration of flooding events that naturally occur in the Yolo Bypass and in the Sutter Bypass, and that's a really important piece. In order to recover the fish populations, we really want to provide them an extended period of flooding time where they can access that habitat and get all of the growth and survival benefits from that habitat. So that's one piece of reconnecting the floodplain. The other piece is integrating those dry side or all of the rice fields outside of the bypass, reconnecting the floodplain resources, which would be primarily fish food. Jacob Montgomery: Since we can't actually get fish out there, what we want to do is flood all those fields, grow a bunch of fish food out there, basically, small water bugs and then drain that water back to the river at the exact time when juvenile salmon are in the system and migrating downstream and naturally doing their sort of growth and survival in rearing thing in the Sacramento River system and provide them an extra subsidy of food resources while they're in the river. Jim Morris: The subsidy of food resources, rice fields are promising on that, correct? Because they are loaded with fish food. Can you explain? Jacob Montgomery: So what happens is when you flood a rice field after harvest, the rice farmers are really doing this for a couple of reasons. The primary one being rice double decomposition, so the water is another way to break down all the leftover rice straw after harvest. They don't have to burn it or bail it or get rid of it in some other way. The other kind of secondary purpose for it is it provides waterfowl habitat, water bird habitat, shorebird habitat. There's the practical aspect for the farming, and the habitat aspect for the birds mostly. And we're adding in this fish benefit because when you flood those rice fields and all that rice straw breaks down, what it breaks down into is basically it turns into a whole bunch of bugs. There's a aquatic food web that emerges to decompose that rice straw and the outcome of that is a hugely abundant and rich biomass of small aquatic bugs that are just the perfect item of food for a fish when it's rearing. Jim Morris: How does the level of those zooplankton, et cetera, in a rice field compare to that of the river and how do you get it from the rice field back to the river? Jacob Montgomery: Yeah, it's a great question. So relatively speaking, the river is a food scarce environment. The way we measure it in the lab is we translate everything to a dry mass and we're talking about micrograms of carbon, that's bugs basically, per cubic meter of water. The river has somewhere between like a hundred and on a good day, maybe 2000 micro grams of carbon per cubic meter of water. The rice fields frequently are over a hundred thousand and I've seen measurements up to four hundred thousand, five hundred thousand micrograms of carbon per cubic meter. So we're talking about anywhere from 200 to 500 times the biomass of food on rice fields as compared to the river. Jacob Montgomery: Second part of that is how do you get that food on the rice fields back to the river? That's relatively simple. So all these rice fields are designed for both irrigation and for drainage. They're all already set up to move water on and move water off and when they move water off, they got to get that water back to the river so they can drain it out completely. It doesn't just form a big flood somewhere. We use all that same infrastructure that the rice farms are using in the summer to irrigate. In the wintertime, we use it to flood and to drain that floodwater, all that floodplain resource generated fish food, back to the river in the exact same way that a rice farmer drains their fields normally. Jim Morris: Is it safe to say that the salmon protection measures of the past haven't worked out too well and we do need to try new avenues or am I overstating that? Jacob Montgomery: Well, I think there are some really good success stories to remember. So one is that of the Butte Creek spring run salmon, that's a classic recovery action where the local group of water managers and farmers and everyone who uses the resource out there got together to coordinate some actions to basically stop diverting water when fish were in the system or screen their diversion so that when they did divert the water, they weren't sucking a bunch of fish out of the system at the same time and upgrade some infrastructures so that there were no barriers to fish access in some of those places. We saw a fantastic response from that fish population after all those actions were completed. There are some stories like that and that's probably one of the better ones, but they're few and far between. So yes, most of the conservation actions I'd say have not been so successful. And I think it's mostly because they're not focusing on the habitat and the population benefit that emerges from having the right habitat at the right time of year for these fish. Jim Morris: Thanks for mentioning Butte Creek. That is a big success story in the Sacramento Valley. So in your professional lifetime, do you feel we will see a market difference in the Valley where these rice fields are actively being utilized for salmon, not only the fish food, but also raising the fish in the winter? Jacob Montgomery: I really hope so. I think it's entirely possible. It's doable right now. I think the hurdles to that are more financial and political than they are logistical as far as physically getting all that floodplain habitat and making it accessible to fish. We need to develop a way to let a farmer keep their land in production and get them credit for the conservation efforts that they make in the winter time when they're not growing rice. If we can figure out a way to do that, then yes, we will absolutely have the Central Valley within 10 years grown tons of fish food and having a big response from our fish populations. Jim Morris: All of this optimism does not erase the fact that there is a long way to go towards a healthy salmon population. Central to this project is Andrew Rypel, associate professor, and Peter Moyle Chair of Coldwater Fish Ecology at UC Davis. He explains the current fish situation in California. Andrew Rypel: So the estimates are somewhere in the neighborhood of 83% of native fishes in California are in some form of decline. Some are extra pay it or completely extinct already. Many are declining and are on their way. So that's the backdrop and challenges we face. Jim Morris: Where do we go from here? What are some of the potential solutions? Andrew Rypel: There's 40 million people in California and there's a lot of activity and those people aren't going anywhere anytime soon. So what we need to do is figure out a smart way to use the habitats that we do have to help fish get better into the future. Jim Morris: We're talking, in this case, about rice fields and we're at river garden farms. Tell me what's happening here and what a level of optimism, perhaps you have that some way, someday down the road that this can make a difference. Andrew Rypel: We are in a rice field and why that's important is that the Central Valley, which is really the hub of fish diversity in California, Central Valley is where a lot of that diversity was historically. All those wetlands are mostly gone. There's only about 5% of those wetlands left, so we really shouldn't be that surprised there's only 5% of the fish left. But what we do have are a lot of these rice fields, anywhere in the neighborhood of 500,000 acres. What we want to do is figure out a smart way to use those habitats for fish. They've been wonderful examples of using these habitats for migratory waterfowl and we're looking at making parallel programs and partnerships to help fish conservation in the future. Jim Morris: There's a long way to go, but how encouraged are you? Before this, we had the New Geary project, so this has been studied for a few years at least and what are some of your initial thoughts about how things are going and if rice fields might be a difference maker? Andrew Rypel: I think they are the difference maker and if we don't figure out this problem with rice fields, we're going to be in a lot worse situation if we lose those rice fields. So we really need to figure this out. All the evidence supports the idea that these are incredible habitats for fish. Whenever we put fish on these habitats, they grow really well, they do really well, but we still need to answer a few more questions that are out there. One of the questions we're interested in is we know they grow fast, but do they actually survive better out to the ocean? Can we wild these fish to be stronger salmon than they were before? If we lose rice fields or they get turned into some other type of crop, we're going to be a lot worse off because then we won't have these wetland aquatic, agricultural floodplains to work with. Jim Morris: There are a lot of positives with this project between the teamwork, expertise and the natural benefits from rice fields, including abundant fish food. This is important work and we will keep you updated on how this pilot project is going. That'll wrap up this episode. Thank you to our interview subjects and those supporting the pilot salmon project, including Syngenta, the US Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Bechtle Foundation, as well as many other valued supporters. We would love to hear from you, your comments, your questions. You can go to calrice.org and click on, "podcast," to subscribe and to reach out to us. Thanks for listening.

Eat Blog Talk | Megan Porta
047: Lessons from a Long-Hauler with JinJoo Lee

Eat Blog Talk | Megan Porta

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 62:07


Learn food blogging lessons the EASY way from a long-hauler who has learned them the hard way: - Take your business seriously: mindset is everything. - Breaks are ok (the blogging won't explode while you're away). - Learn from the experts, but be selective. - Ingrain this into your brain: this is a MARATHON, not a sprint. - Trends are important, but so are the things that make your heart sing. - Avoid being too micro-minded. SO much more is waiting inside the recipe!

Ingrained
Season 1 Pilot: Armstrong & Getty

Ingrained

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 7:50


Our first-ever episode includes a discussion with radio hosts Jack Armstrong & Joe Getty.  Topics include the vital role of California rice for our economy and environment, as well as how rice farming largely flies under the radar in terms of public understanding. Show Transcript Jim Morris: Thanks for listening to Ingrain, the pilot episode of the California Rice podcast. I'm Jim Morris, your host. A little bit of background about what you can expect with this program. We want to go in-depth about why rice matters. For most people, rice is simply that starchy side dish you have once or twice a week, but for much of the world, rice is part of culture. It's what billions of people eat multiple times every day. We have a great story to tell here in California. A question I get a lot is, "I didn't know we even grew rice." Well, we grow a half-million acres of it. It is premium, world-class quality, and there are tremendous stories in terms of the people involved, the innovation, and an environmental story that's second to none. I'm Jim Morris, I'll be your host. I've been in agricultural communications for 30 years. I've met thousands of farmers. I don't mind admitting that I am a homer for agriculture. It is a fundamental thing. Very hardworking, interesting people. I've been with the Rice Commission since 2007, and I've learned a lot about rice, and I can't wait to share it with you. Our first guests, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty. First of all, guys, congratulations, 21st anniversary of your program. Awesome. Joe Getty: Thanks, Jim. It's good to be employed, frankly. Jack Armstrong: That's a long time. Joe Getty: Yeah, it is. Jim Morris: Well, and speaking of a long time, we are blessed to have been working with you for, this'll be our ninth year now. Joe Getty: That's astounding. Jim Morris: Yeah, it's been a lot of fun. I remember the very first thing that we did in the field, I think we did it right, because we plied you guys with a lot of pizza right off the bat. Jack Armstrong: That's a good plan. Jim Morris: Yeah. So you've been to the rice harvest. We've seen wildlife together. We've had sushi. What are your thoughts when I mention the word rice? Joe Getty: Gosh, I don't know. Jack, you want to jump in on that one? Jack Armstrong: We regularly remark, I guess we say this in our commercials a lot when we're talking about California rice is, how has this flown under the radar to the extent that it has? I don't understand why everybody in the world doesn't immediately know that this area is where sushi rice comes from, in the way that we know Wisconsin is the dairy state, or whatever. I mean, because it's so dominant. It's absolutely amazing to me. Jim Morris: It's interesting, too, that you'll have rice fields 15 minutes from the state capital. Jack Armstrong: Right. Jim Morris: But it's just something that people don't really think of, but we're all about to change that. The thing that the people see more than anything when it comes to rice is that aerial view when you go into the Sac International Airport. Joe Getty: Yep, which I did only days ago. Jack Armstrong: Then you think, what is all that water down there? Is that a lake? What is that? Then, yeah. Jim Morris: And, of course, we'll talk with them too about that water depth and water efficiency, which is really key for rice. How about you, Joe, when you think about rice what are some things that come to mind? Joe Getty: Well, aside from being a sushi freak, you know, I'm kind of used to that idea, and that it's grown here, and that's really, really cool. But I've always prided myself on being a realist, whether we're talking about politics, or climate change and the environment, and the rest of it. I know that a lot of the wild areas of California have been developed in one way or another. God, where I live, they're throwing up houses with astonishing speed. But the part of the California Rice story that I think is so cool is that those rice fields duplicate so much of what the historic wetlands did for the birds, the millions of birds that use rice fields as home, hundreds of species, as we talked about. Also, I've long been a fisherman and I enjoy the outdoors. My favorite spot in the world is to be next to a river, and I like fly fishing and the rest of it. The experiments that California Rice is doing with salmon, whether it's raising the little fry in the fields or raising the tiny little bugs that salmon eat, I think that's such a incredible win-win. It's amazing that it's really happening, that you could have this industry that's so important, all these family farms, and they're doing that much good for the birds and the salmon and the rest. It's just fantastic. Jim Morris: Oh, yeah. It's awesome and it's great to share that, and that's not always the case in agriculture, but for rice in particular, you have that 360 degrees of not only producing food, but doing it in harmony with the environment. Thanks for mentioning that, and it's a great source of pride, and I hope that we as an industry can continue to move forward and do even more. Joe Getty: Yeah. I grew up in corn country and I'm used to the farmers shooting at birds, trying to get the crows out of the cornfields, the rest of it. Not welcoming them and saying how cool it is. Jim Morris: Well, we do that, and we love all the birds that are there, and actually, prime nesting season in the spring, and then the amazing migration in the fall and winter, and we'll be dealing with those subjects and many more on this podcast, Ingrained. Jim Morris: So let's talk about podcast. Our family loves One More Thing. My son in particular loves the intro and the guy with the amazingly deep voice. Joe Getty: The Armstrong and Getty podcast-only segment that we do after the radio show, yeah. Jim Morris: Yeah, it is excellent, excellent job there. So as you guys do this podcast, what are some of the keys, either for your podcast or for others that you hear, that you think are important to make them as engaging as they can be? Joe Getty: Oh, man. It's kind of an instinct. You either have it or you don't. Am I being entertaining? Is this compelling to other people? Am I finding a way to make it compelling? It's an art, I guess. Jack Armstrong: There's that. It's got to be interesting on some level, whether it's funny or information. I get the sense this is going to be information-based, your podcast, a lot. But filling a niche that nobody's filling. You might be filling a niche nobody is filling in this conversation. I mean, you might really have struck upon something nobody else is doing. Jim Morris: Well, we hope to, and we want to be real. That's one of the things that I appreciate, that you guys have done so well over the years, is when you have an interview, you're not afraid to ask a question beyond, "Give me your 15 second soundbite." How important is that in the process of getting the real story, because everybody's spinning and we need to dig a little deeper. We're willing to do that with rice. We have a great story to tell. You guys do that all the time. How important do you feel that is, and how much of a lost art is that with the media today? Jack Armstrong: Well, it's completely gone- Jim Morris: Well, there you go. Jack Armstrong: ... as an art with the rest of the media. But I think listeners can tell if you're leaving something out on purpose. They can smell it. They can tell. So you want to give the whole story to the best of your ability. People can pick up on that. Joe Getty: Yeah, and the whole mile wide and inch deep thing that you're describing in the media, just, people are worn out by it. It's just everywhere, omnipresent. You can tell ... You've got somebody who's speaking about something really complicated, you've got some scientist, for instance. And, "We asked him about a meteor hitting the earth," and then you can tell it's edited up to him starting to talk, then he says, "That's why I think it's unlikely," then there is a quick edit out. You're thinking, wait a minute, you have one of the world's leading scientists talking about us being obliterated by a meteor, and you just gave him five seconds? I mean, there's got to be more to it. So if a podcast is good and you connect with the audience who wants to know about what you're talking about, yeah, it can be really way more satisfying than the usual media coverage these days. Jim Morris: Well, really appreciate that feedback, and thanks. Thank you for our relationship, and I can't believe we're getting close to a decade. It's a pleasure to work with both of you fellows. Thank you for your perspective, too. That's what we're going to do. We're going to dig deeper on this with our webpage as well, podcast.calrice.org. We welcome your questions and we'll work to answer them. We appreciate you tuning in. Our next episode, our first full episode will cover a great time of the year and that'll be harvest, so you can look for that coming in early October. Until then, thanks for listening.

Stepn2Courage
Two mantras on my mind lately!

Stepn2Courage

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 3:24


Ingrain these in yiur momma or daddy or auntie or uncle or care giver brain!!

Amateur Answers with Nikhil and Jordan
#4.4 - How can we ingrain good morals in children?

Amateur Answers with Nikhil and Jordan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2018 19:09


Nikhil and Jordan discuss methods for developing the moral compass of children from a young age. We also touch upon ways to build connections between an individuals actions (ex. recycling) and their effect on the world.

Smart Poker Study Podcast
Work to Ingrain New Mental Reactions to Tilting Situations | Walking Wednesday #42

Smart Poker Study Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 5:00


Hosted by Sky Matsuhashi, poker player, poker coach and poker author. Listen to all previous Walking Wednesday episodes: http://www.smartpokerstudy.com/WalkingWednesday Please visit my poker strategy website at http://www.smartpokerstudy.com and sign up for the Weekly Boost for weekly strategy, study and poker play tips. Sky’s Books: :: Preflop Online Poker – http://www.smartpokerstudy.com/preflop-online-poker :: How to Study Poker Volume 1 – http://www.smartpokerstudy.com/how-to-study-poker-volume-1 :: How to Study Poker Volume 2 – http://www.smartpokerstudy.com/how-to-study-poker-volume-2 Support my show on Patreon!  http://www.patreon.com/smartpokerstudy Add my Alexa Skill to your Flash Briefing: http://amzn.to/2hRYj75  

You Can Do That Here
Episode 139 - Larry Sparks

You Can Do That Here

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 23:11


Larry Sparks of Golden, BC, has led a life and career as a community builder, and over the past couple of years he has put that attribute to work launching his own, self named Enterprise to do just that. Connect entrepreneurs with the professional talent and team members they need to take their ideas over the top.   Move to Golden after being inspired by a staff rating trip retreat? Ingrain yourself in the local community build a large and growing network of talented folks, and put your community building skills to work in a new business? You can do that here!  

Success Smackdown Live with Kat
Ingrain that shit!

Success Smackdown Live with Kat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 56:02


Ingrain that shit!   This audio is direct from my The Katrina Ruth Show live-streams where I discuss a range of subjects to do with empire building, business and success mindset, relationships and so much more with guests, with my tribe and with YOU! Expect the straight up truth of how I became a Self-Made Multi-Millionaire, a no BS attitude and lots of shenanigans!   Thanks for listening. Feel free to share or comment and let me know what you think!   ► +  Subscribe and Review on iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/success-smackdown-live-kat/   About me …   I’m first and foremost a writer based on Australia's sunny Gold Coast. When I’m not furiously typing, I’m running my multi-million dollar online coaching business as an entertainer, speaker and success mentor to 'the crazy ones'.   With almost 50 best selling eBooks and several hundred product and program launches, I’ve become known as the ‘Content Queen’ who just doesn’t stop. I do believe that you CAN have it all, on your terms, so long as you’re willing to get honest with yourself about what you’re really here to do in the world, and then do the work - ‘press play’.   Remember - Life is now!   Find more about me over here -   Facebook - https://facebook.com/lifeisnow.pressplay Free FB group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/dailyasskickery/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thekatrinaruthshow YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/thekatrinaruthshow Ebooks - https://www.booksforkickasswomen.com  

Winners Wallets and Worldviews
Finding Your Strengths and Your Unique Value Proposition

Winners Wallets and Worldviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 52:14


In today's episode, Aaron teams up with his wife Marissa to discuss how you can find your strengths so that you are able to build upon them, monetize them, and start a path to success based on things you love! They also discuss finding your unique value proposition and what that means to you, your business, and your future. Aaron and Marissa also discuss the launch of Sweat Equity Academy, their incredibly successful framework of health and wellness coaching, all combined into a 66 day powerful academy, designed to get you started on the path to your success! Limited seats are available, and you won't want to miss this opportunity to connect with two experts in their field, teaming up to provide the best and most unique coaching experience on the internet! Improve your cash flow Ingrain a perpetually positive mindset for life! Lower your body fat percentage Increase your physical and mental strength Improve your energy levels These are just a few of the benefits of joining Sweat Equity Academy! To learn more: www.armstrongventuresllc.com/sweatequity   Connect with us! Marissasfitboutique.com @marissaarmstrongg Aaronjarmstrong.com @aaronarmstrong33

听力口语全突破 | 零基础英语口语必备
756-英语美文丨《成功的秘诀其实并不深奥》【练就完美英语口语】

听力口语全突破 | 零基础英语口语必备

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 10:35


配乐:《Mark Petrie - New Light》欢迎点赞,转发,评论!You want to know the secret to success? Here it is:你想知道成功的秘诀吗?下面我就告诉你:Believe in yourself so much, that no one else can tell you otherwise.要足够相信自己,这样就没有人能对你指手画脚了。Also doubt yourself so much, that you feel like no matter how hard you work nothing could ever get you to your goal.也要足够怀疑自己,总是感觉无论自己多么努力,好像也永远无法实现目标。Work so hard, that your friends think you're crazy.工作要足够努力,让朋友都觉得你疯了。Be ridiculed, be shunned, be ignored, be told no. Get shut down so many times that you become immune to it. That it drives you, and gives you energy.被嘲笑、被回避、被忽视、被泼冷水、被阻止的次数多了,你就习惯了,这些都是你的动力,能给你力量。Set boundaries for yourself. Don't spend your money going to every show.为自己设定界限。也就是说不要花钱把所有演出都看了。Also, go get inspired. Take yourself out of your work cycle, remind yourself why you are working yourself to the bone.而且要寻找启发。从日复一日的工作中抽出身来,提醒自己拼命工作是为了什么。Give EVERYTHING to your craft. If there's someone in your life or something you do that prevents you from working 25 hours a day, get rid of it.全身心投入工作。如果生活中有人或事妨碍你一天工作25小时,就把他们赶出你的生活。Ingrain the idea in your mind that NOTHING will get you where you want to be other than hard work.头脑中要有一个根深蒂固的想法,那就是只有努力工作才能帮你实现目标。Keep working so hard, that eventually what you are doing isn't work. It's who you are. And now people are taking notice. Your parents believe in you; your friends support you.坚持努力工作,最终你不是在做工作,而是在做人。人们都会注意你,家人会信任你,朋友会支持你。Keep doubting yourself. Always know that there's something else better out there that you have to keep working harder than you did yesterday to achieve.要一直自我怀疑。你要知道前方总是有比你昨天已经实现的目标更好的东西等待你去为之努力。Enjoy yourself. Be happy. Be grateful, be humble.享受生活。要开心、感恩、谦卑。Keep working your ass off so you can make every single day of your life as good as this one, and better than the day before it.拼命工作,你才能使每天都这么美好,每天都比前一天更美好。Enjoy yourself. Be happy. Be grateful, be humble.享受生活。要开心、感恩、谦卑。

Social Sidekick with Laurie Solgon | Compelling stories from today’s Dynamic Entrepreneurs

Starting out at a young age in a sales environment, Mandy Davis quickly found a passion for business and customer relations. She has been recognized for several sales achievements and earned several promotions along the way. After leaving the corporate business model, Mandy ran a successful sewing business and blog mastering the art of marketing and social media. With this knowledge and experience in mind, Mandy created Ingrain Social Media.

Succession Secrets
029 - Succession - Don't Plan it - Ingrain It!

Succession Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2016 8:44


“Succession” has traditionally been thought of as being “Succession Planning”.  Set a date.  Look for a successor. Groom him or her for the job. Transition. Retire. Listen to Steve, as he explains why family companies treat “Succession” as a one-time event and how this is not helping these businesses achieve fast growth. Learn how Private Equity-backed businesses and Fortune 500 companies think about Succession and what is the average succession cycle of each of these groups and why. Listen to this podcast episode to find out what a continual succession program is and how it can help your company grow and attract better talent.    

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Nov. 16, 2011 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "Homo-Saps: To Own, First Train, Then Ingrain the Brain" *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Nov. 16, 2011 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2011 46:40


--{ Homo-Saps: To Own, First Train, Then Ingrain the Brain: "There are Ancient Formulas to Take Down Cultures, Under Guise of Freedom Overseen by Vultures Who Get Fat and Rich from Sickness They Cause, Illegal Made Legal Since They Make the Laws, Peoples Tax-Burdened, High-Pricing Makes Miserable, Degenerating in Stages by Process Called Liberal, Programmed without Knowing, Hear Muses Call, Penetrating Because the Mind, Has No Firewall" © Alan Watt }-- Degradation of Society - Penn State Scandal - Moral Relativity, Anything Goes - Peasants Pay for their Chains - People Looking for "The One" - CCTV in Taxis - Cass Sunstein, "Presumed Consent" for Organ Donation, Big Business of Body Parts - "Greed is Good" - Neuroscience and "Happiness" Center in the Brain - Women in Common - Debasement through Art and Entertainment - House of Horrors Abortion Facility - Placenta Eating Fad - Promotion of "Intergenerational Sex" - Effects of Sadomasochism on Society - Implantation of Images in the Mind - Start with Yourself, Be Your Own Person. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Nov. 16, 2011 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

151 Or Bust: A Pokemon Podcast
151 or Bust: Episode 14

151 Or Bust: A Pokemon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2011


This week Kush and myself go over some news, we talk about the pokemon TCG and we go over a doubles team. We also talk about the new league.Doubles team we went over:Slowbro: Special AttackTrick RoomFlame Thrower ScaldPsychicFerrothorn: Physical AttackThunderboltPowerwhipIngrainIron HeadAlomomola: Physical Attack/HealerSoakWishHeal Pulse WaterfallElectross: Physical AttackWild ChargeBrick BreakRock Slide AcrobaticsYou can find me on twitter @dutois or email me at 151orbust@gmail.com with any questions or concerns you might want us to go over as well as a team we might be able to go over.  You can also subscribe to the podcast via itunes by searching 151 or Bust: A Pokemon Podcast. 

151 Or Bust: A Pokemon Podcast
151 or Bust: Episode 8

151 Or Bust: A Pokemon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2011


In this episode Kush and myself talk about a few team compositions and eevees.  We go over a team and have the usual.  The humor is not lacking as we have much fun in this episode. Don't forget to subscribe on itunes!Here is the team we go over: Name Galvantula moves Electroweb, Sucker Punch , Agility , Electro Ball Ability Unnerve Item Lucky Egg Level 43Name Darmanitan Moves Fire Fang , Hammer Arm , Flare Blitz , Fire Punch Ability Sheer Force Item Rocky Helmet Level 42Name Ferrothorn Moves Selfdestruct , Metal Claw , Ingrain , Gyro Ball Ability Iron Barbs Item Iron Plate Level 46Name Ampharos Moves Cotton Spore , Thundershock , Thunder Wave , Electro Ball Ability Static Item Zap Plate  Level 35Name Reuniclus Moves Recover , Psyshock , Psychic , Skill Swap Ability Magic Guard Item None  Level 47Name Mamoswine Moves Ice Beam , Hidden Power , Ancientpower , Earthquake  Ability Snow Cloak Item Leftovers Level 48You can find me on twitter @dutois or email me at 151orbust@gmail.com with any questions or concerns you might want us to go over as well as a team we might be able to go over.  You can also subscribe to the podcast via itunes by searching 151 or Bust: A Pokemon Podcast.