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Doug Glanville sits down with me to talk about his fatherhood journey. He shares some great stories about when he first became a dad. In addition we talk about the life lessons that his kids have taught him. After that we talk about his great career in the MLB. Doug brilliantly talks about what it is like to hit in the big leagues. We also talk about how his passion for writing landed him in broadcasting. Plus, we talk about how he got into teaching. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Doug Glanville Raised in Teaneck, New Jersey, Glanville graduated from the School of Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. He was the first African American Ivy League graduate to play Major League Baseball. After retiring from a nine-year career in the MLB, Glanville began sharing his experience and knowledge through his writing, speaking, and sports commentary. He balances his broadcasting career at NBC Sports Chicago and ESPN with his goals as a teacher and advisor. He is the author of the critically acclaimed book, The Game from Where I Stand: A Ballplayer's Inside View. His work appears in The Athletic, The New York Times, and NBC Sports Chicago, as well as other publications. He also co-hosts the baseball podcast, Starkville, where he and co-host Jayson Stark share baseball stories and trivia as they challenge their audience to rethink conventional wisdom. Make sure you follow Doug on Instagram at @doug.glanville and Twitter over at @dougglanville. In addition check out his website, dougglanville.com. Red's Is This Week's Podcast Sponsor Red's is on a mission to cook food better for people with big things to do. They know that they are a good small part of their great big lives, and they take that seriously. Red's is committed to cooking with fewer and better ingredients for food that tastes better and is better for you and the planet. They bake their tortillas fresh daily & are always non-GMO, antibiotic-free, & cage-free. They freeze their food at the peak of flavor and freshness which reduces food waste and enables consumers to have a restaurant-quality meal in minutes at home or on the go. To learn more go to their website at redsallnatural.com. About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. You get a unique perspective on fatherhood from guests like Bob Odenkirk, Hank Azaria, Joe Montana, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more.
I’m sure you have seen some of the adverts saying you can pay your home off in 7 years by investing in property, is this a marketing gimmick or a legitimate hack? Today, I’m tackling this and some of the recent juicy questions from our Perth Property Investment Facebook group, including whether it’s still a good time to buy in WA, how to approach asset selection in today’s market, and how to maximise tax deductions when making improvements to your investment property. Beyond that, I’m introducing a new segment where I take a deep dive into one specific suburb—this time, Rockingham. I’ll break down key data, market trends, and investment potential to help you understand how to assess suburbs like a pro. If you’re looking for practical insights for your next investment move, you’re in the right place. Let’s go inside. Resource Links: Get your Strategic Portfolio Plan and our help with Buying Your Next Perth Property (https://www.investorsedge.com.au/invest-in-perth-property/) Join the Perth Property Investment Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/perthpropertyinvestors) Join Jarrad Mahon’s Property Investor Update (https://www.investorsedge.com.au/join) For more info on our award-winning and highly rated Property Management services that give you guaranteed peace of mind (https://www.investorsedge.com.au/perth-property-management-specialists/) For more info on how our Property Sales services can ensure you get the best selling price while handling all the stress for you (https://www.investorsedge.com.au/selling-your-perth-property/) Episode Highlights: Intro [00:00] Debt Recycling Strategy and Self-Managed Super Funds [03:15] Critique of Debt Recycling Strategy [06:27] Investment Opportunities in WA [07:45] Tax Deductions and Property Renovations [13:31] Investment Property Renovations and Tax Claims [16:31] Introduction to the "Inside View" Segment [19:15] Rental Market and Economic Factors [25:35] School Quality and Rental Market Trends [31:46] Economic Projects and Future Growth [35:02] Thank you for tuning in! If you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast. Connect with Perth Property Insider: Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@InvestorsedgeAu Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/investorsedge See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Check out our other Arnold Schwarzenegger topics: 965: Last Action Hero, 1004: Predator, and 1014: Terminator 2. We briefly touch upon the ethical use of AI and the recent Writers Guild of America strike, which you can learn more about from our episode Inside View of the 2023 media strikes. Next week on The Rad Network: we'll feature Crank (2006), and a friend of the podcast has BIG NEWS!
João Vale de Almeida, former EU Ambassador to the US, the UN and the UK, talks to Paul Adamson about his new book 'The Divorce of Nations: A Diplomat's Inside View as the Global Order Collapses'.
On the podcast this week, we're back with a full length conversation on the Omnibus proposal, which has been causing uncertainty over Europe's sustainability reporting, due diligence and sustainable finance laws. Richard Howitt and Filip Gregor look back at our “Frankly Speaking on Sustainability and Competitiveness” organised in Brussels at the end of January. Some of the top policy makers, experts and practitioners engaged in a constructive conversation on what simplification should look like. In this episode, you'll hear about: What came out of the conference and the importance of bringing practitioners from companies into the Omnibus conversation Why Europe's sustainability standards are one of its biggest competitive advantage The latest insights on what's happening in Brussels, why policymakers should not panic and the need for a transparent process What are the serious options for moving forward while remaining true to the fundamentals of the CSRD, CSDDD and Taxonomy As Richard reminds our business listeners in the episode, ensure that you are aligned with what the business association you are a member of is saying on your behalf in Brussels. We also urge companies to join the call upon the EU Commission to NOT dismantle its sustainability framework and ensure the legal certainty that companies need to efficiently plan their transition and implement the new legislations Listen in and follow us on LinkedIn!
Host Ralph Renzulli welcomes the City of Little Falls Mayor Deborah Kaufman to the show to give a 'state of the city' report for what went on in 2024 and where she thinks we're going in 2025.
My guest today is Titus Gebel, the founder of Free Cities Foundation, an innovative governance model challenging the traditional role of the state. Titus, a PhD in international law and a seasoned entrepreneur, co-founded Deutsche Rohstoff AG and led ventures like Dual Fluid Energy. He is also the author of “Free Private Cities: Making Governments Compete for You”, a book presenting a groundbreaking framework for autonomous, privately operated jurisdictions. Titus has inspired projects like Prospera, a pioneering special economic zone off the coast of Honduras that blends private governance with public benefits. He argues passionately for the necessity of written agreements and fixed rules in governance, contrasting them with the unpredictable changes of traditional states.In this episode, we explore the rise of free cities, the influence of global powers like the WEF, and the role equality should play in our society. Tune in to hear how free private cities can revolutionize our world—and why Titus believes this movement is unstoppable. ► If you got value, please like, comment, share, follow and support my work. Thank you! -- SPONSORS -- ►► Get your TREZOR wallet & accessories, with a 5% discount, using my code at checkout (get my discount code from the episode - yep, you'll have to watch it): https://affil.trezor.io/SHUn -- SPECIAL OFFERS – ►► Enjoy the Little HODLer products, learn about sound money while having fun! use code EFRAT for 10% off on non-sale items: https://thelittlehodler.com/ ►► Get 10% off on all books, inc. “The Inverse of Clown World”, using the code EFRAT https://bitcoininfinitystore.com ►► Join me in any of these upcoming events: https://www.efrat.blog/p/upcoming-events -- LINKS – Titus's Twitter: https://x.com/titusgebel Free Cities Foundation Twitter: https://x.com/FreeCitiesFound Free Cities Website: https://free-cities.org/ Free Cities Foundation Nostr: npub1lsj8pmgedqqamt89c27tzjjnlf0wn7q7udjm7j2cl9xxz97eacns2mwpee Efrat's Twitter: https://twitter.com/efenigson Efrat's Telegram: https://t.me/efenigson Watch/listen on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/yourethevoice Support Efrat's work: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/efenigson Support Efrat with Bitcoin: https://geyser.fund/project/efenigson -- CHAPTERS – 00:00 Coming Up… 01:20 Introduction to Titus 03:27 The Concept of Free Private Cities 15:02 Prospera,Honduras: A Case Study in Special Economic Zones (ZEDE) 26:04 Dubai's Case Study & What's The Future of Special Economic Zones 32:30 Power Structure Between People & States 40:07 Inside View on WEF & Klaus Schwab 52:05 Neom & “The Line”: A Dystopian Vision? 58:27 Equality vs. Equity: A False Construct 1:12:50 Follow Titus and Free Cities Foundation
Earlier this year, the Herkimer County Legislature established the Herkimer County Land Bank, and Ralph Renzulli, host of The Inside View, wanted to examine the organization in more detail. He invited Michael Edwards, the agency's executive director, to his program. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/studio25/support
We welcome Michael Sager to The Premier Cru. Michael is the Founder of: Sager + Wilde wine bar Bruno Sager + Wines Equal Parts Michael burst onto the UK wine and food scene via a wine pop-up, which inspired him to found his first venture, Sager + Wilde wine bar. It was an instant success and encouraged him to turn the concept into a brilliant restaurant in Bethnal Green (also called Sager + Wilde). Although he recently closed the restaurant, Michael has been busy establishing his latest wine bar, Bruno, and building his wine import business, Sager + Wines. Tune in as we discuss: Michael's story to founding Sager + Wilde The difficult decision to shut his flagship restaurant The challenges facing the hospitality industry His new venture in wine importing We also taste three wines imported by Michael: Esmeralda Garcia Vin Noe Parr Wines & Phelan Farm Follow @The_Premier_Cru on socials to keep up to date with future episodes and behind the scenes snippets.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thedailybriefing.ioListen as Angus Scott speaks with Mikael Silvestre about the current state of Manchester United and what it will take to fix the club.
Mark Schaefer brings LinkedIn expert Richard Bliss onto the show. Richard covers basic LinkedIn strategy, the role of AI and bots, collaborative content, emerging role of video and more. This episode contains bonus Q&A content about LinkedIn newsletters, streaming video, and LinkedIn for newbies. Mark Schaefer is a strategy consultant, college educator, keynote speaker, and the author of 10 books including "KNOWN," “Belonging to the Brand,” and "Marketing Rebellion." His annual marketing retreat is The Uprising. For more of Mark's insights every week, subcribe to his award-winning blog. Mark also offers classes in personal branding and professional speaking.
Ralph Renzuli is back with Episode 7 of The Inside View. This time, he's interviewing Louis Baum and Peggy Romano about the Holy Family Parish stained glass windows event on October 27, 2024. The 22 windows, from Birmingham, England, were installed in 1915 and depict a story about the life of Christ. The event will be held from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 27, at Holy Family Parish, 763 E. Main St., Little Falls, NY 13365. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/studio25/support
In this special crossover episode of The Cognitive Revolution, Nathan introduces a conversation from The Inside View featuring Owain Evans, AI alignment researcher at UC Berkeley's Center for Human Compatible AI. Evans and host Michael Trazzi delve into critical AI safety topics, including situational awareness and out-of-context reasoning. Discover Evans' groundbreaking work on the reversal curse and connecting the dots, exploring how large language models process and infer information. This timely discussion highlights the importance of situational awareness in AI systems, particularly in light of recent advancements in AI capabilities. Don't miss this insightful exploration of the evolving relationship between human and artificial intelligence. Check out "The Inside View" Podcast here: https://theinsideview.ai/ Apply to join over 400 Founders and Execs in the Turpentine Network: https://www.turpentinenetwork.co/ SPONSORS: Weights & Biases RAG++: Advanced training for building production-ready RAG applications. Learn from experts to overcome LLM challenges, evaluate systematically, and integrate advanced features. Includes free Cohere credits. Visit https://wandb.me/cr to start the RAG++ course today. Shopify: Shopify is the world's leading e-commerce platform, offering a market-leading checkout system and exclusive AI apps like Quikly. Nobody does selling better than Shopify. Get a $1 per month trial at https://shopify.com/cognitive. LMNT: LMNT is a zero-sugar electrolyte drink mix that's redefining hydration and performance. Ideal for those who fast or anyone looking to optimize their electrolyte intake. Support the show and get a free sample pack with any purchase at https://drinklmnt.com/tcr. Notion: Notion offers powerful workflow and automation templates, perfect for streamlining processes and laying the groundwork for AI-driven automation. With Notion AI, you can search across thousands of documents from various platforms, generating highly relevant analysis and content tailored just for you - try it for free at https://notion.com/cognitiverevolution Oracle: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is a single platform for your infrastructure, database, application development, and AI needs. OCI has four to eight times the bandwidth of other clouds; offers one consistent price, and nobody does data better than Oracle. If you want to do more and spend less, take a free test drive of OCI at https://oracle.com/cognitive CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) About the Show (00:00:22) Sponsors: Weights & Biases RAG++ (00:01:28) About the Episode (00:04:10) Intro (00:05:09) Owain Evans' Research (00:06:36) Situational Awareness (00:09:07) Measuring Situational Awareness (00:14:29) Claude's Situational Awareness (00:19:06) Sponsors: Shopify | LMNT (00:22:01) Needle in a Haystack (00:26:26) Concrete Examples of Tasks (00:34:51) Sponsors: Notion | Oracle (00:37:29) Anti-Imitation Tasks (00:50:03) GPT-4 Base Model Results (01:01:48) Benchmark Saturation (01:07:23) Future Research Directions (01:12:01) Out-of-Context Reasoning (01:27:29) Safety Implications (01:36:24) Scaling and Reasoning (01:44:28) Mixture of Functions (01:54:12) Research Style and Taste (02:08:51) Capabilities and Downsides (02:18:56) Reception and Impact (02:25:30) Outro SOCIAL LINKS: Website: https://www.cognitiverevolution.ai Twitter (Podcast): https://x.com/cogrev_podcast Twitter (Nathan): https://x.com/labenz LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanlabenz/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@CognitiveRevolutionPodcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-cognitive-revolution-ai-builders-researchers-and/id1669813431 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6yHyok3M3BjqzR0VB5MSyk
Ralph Renzulli interviewed Assemblyman Robert Smullen on this edition of The Inside View. In this wide-ranging interview, they discussed Smullen's background, 9/11 and our withdrawal from Afghanistan, the legislative process, how a bill is created and brought up in the legislature, and a multitude of other subjects. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/studio25/support
A former U.S. attorney on the state's fake electors case; what we can learn from the history of deportations; Arizona wine with Napa roots; and musical saints from Sinead O'Connor to Madonna.
Kevin and I talk about volunteering at the Chelsea Community Fridge, how it formed, how it's evolved, and our roles.You'll hear he's involved with it more. I was curious to learn about parts I don't know about. It's outdoors so it operates 24/7, 365 days a year. New York City has no lack of hungry people, nor places with extra food. It's insane to see how much we waste, except that nearly every American wastes food. We can reduce that waste.I hope hearing our conversation inspires you to volunteer more, waste food less, and appreciate what food you have. Volunteering for me replaces time in front of screens, so it saves time and money. It connects me with my neighbors, including the hungry and homeless.I write about Kevin in my upcoming book, so if the book isn't out yet, I hope it whets your appetite to read it. If it's later and you've read the book, this episode will let you learn more about a fellow volunteer.Besides volunteering, you can start a community fridge. As you'll hear the woman who started this one has moved on, and the community continues to grow and thrive, though it has its challenges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ralph Renzulli returns with another edition of The Inside View. The Office of the State Comptroller released an updated report on the City's financial status last week, following up on their June 2021 report. At that time, the city had been given 90 days to develop a corrective action plan. This year, they conducted an Audit of the City "To determine whether the Common Council (Council) and officials adopted realistic, structurally-balanced budgets; routinely monitored financial operations; and took appropriate actions to maintain the City's fiscal stability." Mayor Deborah Kaufman sat down with Renzulli to explain the report and what it means for the City. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/studio25/support
The United States' support for Israel was considered, to use a phrase of President Biden, ironclad. But that has been thrown into question by the US administration's historic decision to suspend a delivery of weapons to Israel in order to pressure it not to wage a major offensive against Hamas in Rafah. The announcement sounded alarm bells about the nature of the US-Israel alliance. About Israel's strategic dependence on Washington and what Israel needs to do to maintain its military independence.Michael Oren was Israel's ambassador to Washington in 2009-2013, before a stint in the Knesset as a deputy minister in the Israeli Prime Minister's Office. He is an acclaimed historian, and author of New York Times bestselling books about the history of America's involvement in the Middle East and the Six-Day War. As an American-born Israeli, he straddles both worlds looking to find productive ways to move the alliance ever forward.This episode was recorded before the Biden Administration's bombshell announcement, but that only makes our discussion more timely.Stay up to date at:https://www.stateofanationpodcast.com/X: https://twitter.com/stateofapodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stateofapod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/state-of-a-nation
Ralph Renzulli is back with a new show called The Inside View. He intends to bring people in from all walks of life. “It could be Veterans or people who have just lived here a long time with a story to tell. Something of interest. I think people in Little Falls will enjoy it.” This week, Ralph speaks to Little Falls Police Chief Robert Thomas. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mylittlefalls/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mylittlefalls/support
On this show: * An Inside View on the Iranian Attack - Tamar describes what it was like. *The Miracles of G-d witnessed * Israel's response to these deadly attacks - or lack of? -with guest: Dr. Mordechai Ben-Menachem, commentator on mid-east and world issues, and author of the book: Muslim Winter https://tinyurl.com/y6g85sec The Tamar Yonah Show 14APRIL2024 - PODCAST
In this “Speaking With the Smiths” podcast episode, get an inside look at the IADC's Crown Jewel – the Trial Academy. IADC President Michele Smith (MehaffyWeber) and IADC Speaks Host Matt Cairns (Textron Inc.) interview Dean Warren Butler (Starnes Davis Florie, LLP) and Dean-Elect Kim Hardeman (Lederer Weston Craig PLC) about this year's Academy, to be held August 2-9, as it celebrates its 50th year. Learn about what's in store and hear about the incredibly talented faculty assembled and ready to train another group of future first chair lawyers!
Hello and welcome to The Everything is Black and White Podcast - it's time for The View from the Opposition. It's Fulham vs Newcastle. It's slightly different to the usual format as due to timings and other things, our Fulham could only spare a few moments! You'll hear from Mark Wyatt at the end of the season. For the first part of the episode, Andrew is joined by Lee Ryder - our chief NUFC writer - to talk about Eddie Howe's pre-match press conference. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Whistle Talk, where we blow the lid off everything about football officiating in Alabama. On this episode, we're diving into the complexities of officiating in Alabama football, including the use of replay and the vital role of the umpire with Jason Boatman, from the East Alabama Football Officials Association. Jason is long time Umpire, and current Board member in his association. Jason also works to help train new Umpire on the mechanics and keys of the position. If you are interested in becoming an Official in Alabama, check out this link for more information. https://sites.google.com/ccboe.us/eafoa22/home Follow me on X https://twitter.com/MikeDtheReferee Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mikedthereferee/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@mike.d.the.refere?_t=8kq8vW0OjSk&_r=1 YouTube http://www.youtube.com/@MikeDtheReferee or by searching for MikeDtheReferee. NJ Officiating Chapters Shore https://njfoashore.com/join-us/ North https://www.njfoa-north.org/join-us Central https://www.njfoa-central.org/join-us South https://www.njfoa-south.org/copy-of-interested-in-joining-the-c State https://www.njsiaa.org/officials --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mikedthereferee/support
This week, we have Casting Director Marlo Tiede on the pod. She talks stepping down as a casting executive, LA vs ATL, self-tapes, and being married to an actor.
Ralph Renzulli is back with a new show called The Inside View. He intends to bring people in from all walks of life. “It could be Veterans or people who have just lived here a long time with a story to tell. Something of interest. I think people in Little Falls will enjoy it.” This week, Ralph speaks to Little Falls City Engineer Chester Szymanski, III. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mylittlefalls/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mylittlefalls/support
Phil Journey, a two-term national board member of the National Rifle Association, offers an insider perspective of financial misconduct threatening the future of the prominent gun-rights lobbying and educational organization.
Ralph Renzulli is back with a new show called The Inside View. He intends to bring people in from all walks of life. “It could be Veterans or people who have just lived here a long time with a story to tell. Something of interest. I think people in Little Falls will enjoy it.” This week, Ralph speaks once again with the Mayor of Little Falls, Deborah A. Kaufman in Part II of 'things he wanted to know.' --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mylittlefalls/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mylittlefalls/support
Ken Riordan, Regulatory Affairs Project Manager at Telos Partners, brings a unique but essential perspective to his clients having worked in both the public and private sector. He was a lead reviewer for the FDA where he conducted scientific and engineering reviews of pre-market applications for cardiovascular devices. Ken's broad experience in the private sector with Bayer Pharmaceuticals, Philips Respironics and others enables him to apply creative and effective solutions to his clients. In this episode Ken shares what it was like to work at FDA, how reviewers are chosen, how collaboration within the agency works, what you should know about the three new Guidance's on the 510(k) process that were recently released, and how Telos Partners helps medical device companies.Links from this episode:Ken Riordan LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-riordan/Telos Partners https://www.telospartnersllc.com/Support the showConnect with Mastering Medical Device: Website: https://www.masteringmedicaldevice.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mastering-medical-device Patrick Kothe LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-kothe Patrick Kothe Twitter: https://twitter.com/patrickkothe Support the show for as little as $3/month: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1286645/support Thanks for listening!
The Lord works in mysterious ways, and we are all a part of His plan. The story of Lisa Beatty is a perfect example of how He has guided those who strive for the advancement of the kingdom. Lisa started her career in music and, after a health crisis, transitioned into the world of accreditation for biblical higher education schools. In this conversation, Lisa pulls back the curtain on her role as the Executive Director of ABHE's Commission on Accreditation and helps to unpack the many layers of complexity that go into the accreditation process. She also talks to us about her experience transitioning into the role, and what she thinks accreditation will look like in the years to come. Join us as we discuss: - A defining moment in Lisa's life (01:32) - How the process of accreditation works (07:29) - What accreditation will look like 20 years from now (31:38) Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast: - Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) - National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity (NACIQI) To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Enjoy this compelling discussion about the inner workings of foundations, as host Jarrett Ransom welcomes Steve Smith, the executive director at the TW Lewis Foundation. Steve sheds light on the TW Lewis Foundation's mission, values, and commitment to making a positive impact on the community. He begins by explaining how his path led him to the TW Lewis Foundation through his involvement in education advocacy and school choice initiatives. Tom Lewis, the founder of the TW Lewis Foundation, created the organization in 2000 with a focus on providing scholarships to students going to college. Over time, the foundation has expanded its scope, supporting various nonprofit organizations locally and nationally. The primary mission of the foundation is to assist children and families in need, with a strong emphasis on Christian education, civic-minded causes, and strengthening America. When asked about the grant cycle, Steve Smith explains that they work closely with their grantees to ensure alignment with their mission and values. The foundation seeks to help organizations become self-sustaining, not just provide one-time financial assistance. Steve emphasizes the foundation's nationwide reach, with a focus on both local and national causes. They partner with various organizations and carefully evaluate grant requests to make impactful decisions. The foundation has maintained a very positive image, driven by its founder's strong reputation and commitment to helping the community. They leverage social media and traditional media platforms to raise awareness about their initiatives and encourage others to get involved. Looking ahead to 2024, Steve's crystal ball reveals the growing importance of K12 education initiatives and alternative learning options. The foundation plans to focus on K12 education efforts, including Christian education, to address the evolving needs of families and children. Watch on video: https://bit.ly/470LZHQFollow us on the Twitter: @Nonprofit_ShowSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
In this vAuto podcast, Jeremiah Mowry, director of operations for independent dealer group, Atlanta Auto Brokers, shares how he's managing his inventory and team to meet the challenges acquiring, pricing and selling vehicles in the current market. Mowry outlines how he aims to assess each vehicle's best exit strategy in the retail or wholesale market, and the blend of art, science and technology that drives the decision. Mowry also provides an outline of the group's efforts to reduce the share of auction acquisitions in favor of acquiring vehicles directly from customers. Looking ahead, Mowry offers a view of his key priorities for the months ahead, starting with a greater focus on supporting and scaling his team for future growth.
The social media landscape has changed drastically over the course of this year. What does that mean for our clients as we plan for 2024? Transcript Michelle Kane (00:03): Thank you for joining us for another episode of That's Solo Life, the podcast for PR pros and marketers who work for themselves, people like me, Michelle Kane, with VoiceMatters and my ever steady co-host, Karen Swim with Solo PR Pro. Hi Karen. How are you doing today? Karen Swim, APR (00:21): Hey, Michelle. I am very chilly, which is why I am wearing my comfy little coat during this broadcast because we're in the thirties here in Michigan, but other than that, good. How are you doing today? Michelle Kane (00:37): I am doing well. We are not quite that chilly here in the Philly burbs, but there's that beautiful fall crispness in the air that even though I'm not thrilled about the temperature plunges to come, I will take it. It adds a little snap to or step. Karen Swim, APR (00:56): We're just going to call this fall crisp with a little bit of rain. That's what we're going to call it. We're going to call it fall crisp because it's still technically fall, and I am determined to enjoy fall until the very last day. I refuse to accept that it's over because it's not technical. Michelle Kane (01:18): No, no. In fact, I saw a hysterical Instagram reel from Michelle Stafford. She's a soap actress, Nina General Hospital, everyone. But the whole point of the reel was that her young son was very disturbed that we were skipping Thanksgiving. We were hopping right from Halloween to Christmas, and you hear him in the backseat of her car going, “Where's Thanksgiving?” And so they go to Home Goods and they're shopping around and they found fall on a clearance table and the little boy says, “The boss here mustn't do Thanksgiving.” Karen Swim, APR (01:59): That is adorable and so sad. Help the children do not just push you all to the side. Do not push Thanksgiving away. I mean, listen, no matter what you feel about the pilgrims. Let's not rush it to Christmas. Michelle Kane (02:15): No, let's let our Thanksgiving meal digest properly. We don't want to get acid reflux as we hurl into the holidays. But she did end up buying some holiday items and she said, “I'm not proud.” And he goes, “I'm not proud either.” So check out Michelle Stafford's Instagram. It's very funny and not that we want to rush things, but speaking of social media and how fun it can be and how it can still be effective today, we're going to go on a little bit about social media planning for 2024. It's been a while since we stopped to sort of take stock and see what's going on out there. Where are our clients' audiences spending their time, what is still worth our time to use it as organizations and corporations? So we're going to talk about that a little bit. Karen Swim, APR (03:09): Yeah, honestly, Michelle, it's amazing to me that in this past 10 months how dramatically the social media landscape has changed, and maybe it's just me, but I feel like the changes have been as rapid as when social media really started to take off many, many years ago. I've not seen this dramatic of a shift in such a short period of time, all driven of course by the social media site formerly known as Twitter. It really just led to a deluge of changes and it's definitely well worth it to take a hard look at strategies and understand audit for your audiences again and make decisions about how you advise your clients or how you as a brand advise your company on what to do in the coming year. Michelle Kane (04:07): Yeah, that's so true, especially with regard to that channel. I know many have full on abandoned it for very good reasons because just of who has the hate speech and the things that have been allowed to take place. I mean, I still do find it a fair resource for journalists that are still hanging in there and trying to, it's for better or for worse, still a place where you might find up-to-date information. With yesterday being election day, it certainly wasn't like the good old days, but I thought, oh, okay, I can still get up to the moment information. But for the rest of it, if I were advising a client, a fresh new client today about using it, I would not, because it's almost like when you take your clients to lunch, do you want to take them to a nice place or a place with questionable actors? Karen Swim, APR (05:01): Yeah, it's really, I thought in all of the movement and all of the things that have happened on X this year, I was certain at some points that it would be gone by now. I really thought it would be gone or that it would have lost every shred of usefulness. Now, for some people, it really has. The interesting thing to me is that there were some media companies that made a wholesale decision that we refuse to be on this platform and support the ethics and the morals that are coming from the top, from the leadership and the tone and the environment and how it is has just become a bastion of not only hate speech but mis- and disinformation. But I have found, as you said, that there are still many journalists who continue to use the platform. So for communicators, it is probably worthwhile depending on the reporters that you interact with, to at least keep your eye on your reporters there. It doesn't mean that you have to spend time on the platform. Definitely doesn't mean that you have to buy a blue check mark, none of those things, but as long as you have free access to the platform, there are journalists that very much engage there, which is helpful for our work, for my own clients across the board, many of them use it, but it's more of a broadcast channel. They just broadcast stuff out. Some of them have, many people have penned posts that have a post, and then it talks about the other places that you can find them, but they just use it as a broadcast channel, not as an interactive channel. I think the other thing though, and Michelle, I'd love to hear your take on this, is that it feels like the tone of all of the channels has changed. So at one point where you had multiple channels for quote unquote business, I feel like there are some channels have become much more personalized. For me, Threads is not really a business channel. I see where it could be, but it really feels more of a take off your blazer, sit down and really connect with people around personal interest and your personal branding. Whereas LinkedIn has risen from the ashes in some ways to become the de facto business channel that all of my clients care about. That's where they're spending their money. Are you seeing the same thing? Michelle Kane (07:43): Yes. And I wonder if that's because Threads feels more like a, or is a derivative of Instagram or it's more aligned with Instagram. Now I have clients who use Instagram of course, being the retail facing the public facing. But even so there's a different vibe and a tone on Instagram. It's always been more casual. It feels unnatural if you're scrolling through your feed of Instagram and something very formal comes in. No, so that makes sense. And it is nice to see LinkedIn swaying away from what felt like a, I don't know, like a stilted Facebook light or something. I was like, no, no, no, I don't come here for this. I come here for business information to get to know colleagues better, of course. But to stay in that professional lane I think is a good thing that that is happening there. Karen Swim, APR (08:42): And algorithmic changes are also impacting the work that we do. So it has become more challenging because even if your audience is there, you're not guaranteed to reach them organically. So I think as we really evaluate how to advise clients in the coming year, we really want to make sure that we have a seat at the table to talk about those paid models as well. What's the budget for paid in the coming year? And make some recommendations about slices of the pie and how that should be allocated to some PR efforts as well. Don't leave yourself out of that paid discussion because there are things that as PR professionals, and I just had this discussion with a client yesterday where we want to use every slice, every piece of the pie, including paid. So we're making recommendations on that budget as well. So don't forget to do that because as you said, Instagram still remains as of today a channel where brands can engage, especially with consumer facing, brands can engage their audiences and get their attention, but you obviously can't be all buttoned up. It has to be visually appealing, you have to share information. So far it seems like people are still using influencers, although there's sort of a shift away from that word and the influencers, and then the Instagram algorithm has changed. It's made it harder to view people and they keep changing. So I mean these all factor into our decisions of where do we tell our clients to spend their time and research? If you're b2b, it's LinkedIn and you can pretty much close your eyes to everything else if you choose to. Michelle Kane (10:35): Yeah, absolutely. I mean, and even from the beginning of using social media for business, I've always advised clients to be discerning, you don't have to be everywhere. Just make sure that way you are, you're doing it as best you can with what you have. And that's different things to different people. And there are some clients where I can just say, again, thinking more of the consumer facing look, if your budget is X and you just have one special you want to put out on Facebook, then fine. We put a fair chunk of money that makes sense behind that and make sure the people that you want to see it, see it. Even though certainly Facebook ad buying has changed so much and it's definitely not as targeted as it used to be. You can still get there. But I think the bottom line too is if you want to be seen, you have to pay you Karen Swim, APR (11:28): So true. And so then drives into having those hard conversations with your clients about their ethical considerations as well. Because let's face it, a lot of people left Facebook in droves because there are concerns around privacy, their concerns about the company's ethics, the missile and disinformation, understandable. I am not going to slam anybody for making those decisions. Many people left X for the same exact reason, and Facebook, Instagram and threads are also meta. It's the same company. So again, we're left with view choices. I know that there are many other emerging apps like Blue Sky and Spill, But again, what's happened is that this is so divided. Our publics, they're not en masse in one place anymore as it was in the past. And then you also as a company have to make these decisions about what really is right for your business. Where are the right places to show up and who do you really want to spend money with? For me, this brings home the point that we, communicators marketers have always said from day one, do not put all of your eggs into a basket that is owned by somebody else. This is why your websites, your email marketing strategies still need to be strong and you need to be driving place people to your home rather than always hosting at somebody else's house basically. Michelle Kane (13:11): I say that all the time, and I think even more so these days. Social media is certainly a capable tool for some things, but it's not as much in the forefront as it used to be. I encourage all of us to think about our clients and the way that we're helping them get known and get seen and get their stories told is to just rethink all of that. Because what is the main thing we're trying to do? We're trying to get their stories told. And that could be a literal story or it could be your oil change special of the month. Where can that be seen? And that's not always primarily social media. I think. I mean, I know my clients, a lot of companies do use their email marketing in a robust way, but I think there are also a fair amount of companies out there who are not using it in the way they used to. And I could venture to guess why is it because so many of us when we receive the emails, we're like, ah, delete, delete, delete, delete. But that's okay. I mean, again, I say this all the time to my clients. Your perfect ideal customer has to be ready for you to engage. So you may hit them with a message 20 times and the 21st time is the time that particular person is ready. The beautiful thing is there are so many people out there that you're talking to. It's, Karen Swim, APR (14:52): It's funny that you said that because for me, I'm one of those people who email is, it's just a constant annoyance as it is for everyone in the communication industry. And for many of us who lit our work is integrally tied to email as a communication channel. But I was having a conversation with somebody that I know the other day who was checking their email and he was like, oh, I have eight emails and just in the past, that's your 10 minute volume, right? It's like eight. And he was actually excited about getting an email from a brand that he had bought from and really liked the product and was excited to get the email about the sell. So again, I think you're right, Michelle, that we have to remember to that what we're sick of and what seems so commonplace to us, because it's our job from Inside View, we have to really put ourselves in the shoes of our public and understand maybe they're not overwhelmed with emails because that's not part of their day-to-day job, and they're not getting 22,000 emails in their inbox. Maybe they have five and maybe they're really happy to receive information from brands that they support, that they learn from. And so don't shy away from a toll just because in your mind you're over it, you're sick of it because not everybody is in that same space. Michelle Kane (16:29): We have to check ourselves and our jaded notions. And also too, I mean, hey, if check read industry blogs and make sure, because every once in a while, say maybe a couple times a year, I check and say, okay, is email still a very good tried and true way? And sure enough, it is. Karen Swim, APR (16:55): I think it's also important for brands to going into 2024 to be realistic not only in where you are on a social media platform, but what your goal is there. Because for so many years in the early days, we talked about community, community engagement, engagement, engagement. It's all about building a community. Can we be really honest? You're not going to build community around your toilet paper. You're just a topic that is really going to draw people that are so passionate about your brand of toilet paper that it's going to form a community. But is it to continue to keep your brand name in front of people as they're making buying decisions? Are there other things that you can expand into as a brand? Are there things that you support? So if you're a toilet paper brand, and can you remind people about prostate screenings? Are there things that are adjacent that you can share information about? I, so I think it's very important to re-look at your strategy, and sometimes PR professionals are not managing the day-to-Day social media, but we can at least educate and collaborate on the content that's going forward to help those teams to think about why are you really here and what are the goals and what are the expectations? Because the strategies really have changed. In my mind, they have, it's not because the tools have changed. And so I think it is important to take a fresh look at it as I'm sure that we're doing every year, but I feel like this year is more important than ever, and keeping in mind that we are entering election year, so that means a lot of noise. It means a lot of mis- and mal- and disinformation. Let's just face it. On top of the studies, there was a Pew study that just showed that people are turning away from the news in droves in that demographic, particularly of 30 to 49 years old. So if your publics factor into that, that's another thing that you need to weigh as a professional. Not that, oh my God, no one's paying attention, so we shouldn't do earned media. But what's the most effective way to leverage earned media to reach an audience that's become quite jaded about anything that comes out of a news organization? Michelle Kane (19:26): Yeah, and I love that you bring up the toilet paper idea of prostate cancer screenings. I mean, that really answers just the core. What's going to grab someone that they core or before they can outthink it of, oh, right, my health, how to make my day better, how to make my life better, how can I save money? Those kinds of narratives that really help someone in their day to day I think is a great place to focus on as we move into 2024. How can you be, not a partner, but just a key connection in someone's life, which is not quite the same as like you said at the outside of social. It's like, let's build a community. We thought that might happen, and then we realized what, Karen Swim, APR (20:21): Yeah, nobody's rallying it. I got an email today from Hiscock Insurance, shout out to Hiscock, which many of our solos utilize, and there was an article in their newsletter about reducing business expenses. And I clicked right through and I read that entire article. And again, this is somebody that provides insurance, but this was, they're in the business of supporting business owners. And everything in the newsletter was really helpful, but this was a topic that immediately caught my eye because we're all looking for ways to stretch our dollars as business people with everything going up so high. This was so timely, and it's smart. I don't get a ton of emails from them, but it was one that as I'm going through my 1700 emails, I actually did click through. I read this article, I remembered it, and now I'm talking about them on the podcast here. So don't diminish the value of showing up where people live on your, it's your list. No one can take that away from you using the things that you really do own and have a little bit more control of. And then maybe using social media as a way to amplify or to further drive people to your own properties. Michelle Kane (21:41): Exactly. I mean, I think that continues to be the name of the game, and I think sometimes we can move away from that. We can drift, but I think honing back on that and really telling what's your story, what do you need people to know and being helpful is still the way to go. So while we hope that we've been of help to you today with this bit of content that we are amplifying through our channels, and we hope that if it is helpful that you amplify it through your channels, please do share this around. We would really, really appreciate that. And if you have any suggestions or feedback, hit us up at solopro.com. And until next time, thank you for joining us on That Solo Life.
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Business professor Daniel Beunza spent years as an observer on the trading floors of Wall Street, and documents his journey in his award-winning book Taking the Floor: Models, Morals, and Management in a Wall Street Trading Room. On this episode of There Has to Be a Better Way?, Dr. Beunza shares his surprising findings about ethics, morality, and leadership in these highly intense and competitive settings, and how his ethnographic method of “living with the natives” and “going with surprises” can inform how we understand organizations and behaviors.
Business professor Daniel Beunza spent years as an observer on the trading floors of Wall Street, and documents his journey in his award-winning book Taking the Floor: Models, Morals, and Management in a Wall Street Trading Room. On this episode of There Has to Be a Better Way?, Dr. Beunza shares his surprising findings about ethics, morality, and leadership in these highly intense and competitive settings, and how his ethnographic method of “living with the natives” and “going with surprises” can inform how we understand organizations and behaviors.
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Sam Richter is an internationally recognized expert on digital transformation and the author of the best-selling book, “Take the Cold Out of Cold Calling”. He was named one of the World's Top 50 Sales Keynote Speakers in 2019 by Top Sales World and one of the Top 25 Most Influential People in Sales by InsideView multiple times. Sam is also the founder of IntelNgin, a technology that helps you find key business and sales information faster. Join us as we discuss the importance of relevance and knowing what's important to the buyer, how to properly reach out to prospects, and the importance of mindset and being genuine in all of your interactions. Highlights: The importance of relevance and adding value Customer relevance management The platinum rule The 3x5 method for getting into the buyer's mindset Building a genuine and authentic reputation Episode Resources Connect with Mark Cox https://www.inthefunnel.com/ https://ca.linkedin.com/in/markandrewcox https://www.facebook.com/inthefunnel markcox@inthefunnel.com Connect with Sam Richter Take the Cold Out of Cold Calling: https://a.co/d/2MXFGWY https://www.linkedin.com/in/samrichter Sam's Website: https://samrichter.com/ IntelNgin: https://www.intelngin.com/ Call to Action In the Funnel Sales Workshop Free Sales Tools How to Listen: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify
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**Spoiler Alert: This Episode Contains Massive Spoilers** Jonah Hill recently released the Netflix documentary Stutz, in which he has a vulnerable conversation with his therapist Phil Stutz. The documentary is Jonah's attempt to honor his therapist's life, while also sharing his tools and demonstrating a real-life therapy session . Within the first 20 minutes of … An Inside View on the Netflix Documentary Stutz Read More » The episode An Inside View on the Netflix Documentary Stutz first appeared on The Successful Mind Podcast.
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Jann Wenner started Rolling Stone magazine in San Francisco at the tender age of 21 – placing himself smack in the middle of 1967's wild and groundbreaking music scene. We'll talk with Wenner about San Francisco rock and roll, the legacy of Rolling Stone magazine and his new memoir, “Like a Rolling Stone”. Guests: Jann Wenner, founder, Rolling Stone Magazine; author of the memoir, "Like a Rolling Stone"