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Produced by ContentMonsta.comAllison Ellsworth shares her personal story of transforming health struggles and a homemade soda experiment into the nearly $2 billion brand, Poppi. The conversation explores the realities and challenges of entrepreneurship, especially as a woman and a mother, highlighting the importance of pushing past excuses, relentless resourcefulness, community support, and redefining work-life balance. Listeners gain both practical and inspirational insight into betting on themselves, following big dreams, and creating lasting impact for their families and communities.Key Points/Topics CoveredOvercoming personal health struggles and the origin of PoppiNavigating entrepreneurship as a woman and a motherThe leap from homemade product to business, including the Shark Tank experienceImportance of support systems, avoiding excuses, and personal growth in leadership rolesAchieving work-life balance, embracing “mom guilt,” and instilling values in the next generationTime Stamps00:00 – Overcoming health issues and creating Poppi in the kitchen00:46 – Building the business: farmer's markets, Whole Foods, and manufacturing06:08 – The Shark Tank journey and pivotal moments07:55 – Advice for moms and women in entrepreneurship12:02 – Managing mom guilt and setting boundaries for work-life balance14:37 – Instilling values in children and company culture15:37 – Encouragement for women in entrepreneurship and future aspirations Produced by ContentMonsta.com
Empower your children by giving them a foundation rooted in greatness rather than struggle. In this episode of the Homeschool Your Kids podcast, host Jae sits down with educator Gareth to discuss the transformative power of classical African history. If you have ever felt that traditional school curriculums fall short in representing the true depth of heritage, this conversation will provide the roadmap you need.Gareth explains why it is essential to move beyond a narrative that begins with slavery and instead focus on the thousands of years of excellence that came before. We dive deep into how understanding your roots acts as an anchor, filtering out negativity and providing the nutrients of inspiration needed to thrive in the modern world. You will learn about the incredible contributions of Nile Valley civilizations, including how ancestors invented geometry and algebra to solve real-world problems.
In this episode of The Quest for Success Podcast, Jam and Dylan Pathirana sit down with Arthur Strommer, Vice President at MTE Thompson, for an insightful conversation on leadership, innovation and navigating the complexities of a family business in the evolving automotive industry.Arthur shares his journey from growing up in Brazil to stepping into a leadership role within one of the country's established automotive businesses. Reflecting on his early life and education, he discusses how international exposure and continuous learning shaped his perspective on business, leadership and personal growth.The conversation explores the realities of working within a family business, including the challenges of balancing legacy with innovation. Arthur speaks openly about the lessons he learned from his father, the importance of adapting leadership styles and how maintaining strong company culture is essential for long-term success.Arthur also dives into the rapid changes happening in manufacturing and the automotive sector, highlighting the importance of innovation, strategic thinking and embracing technologies such as AI to improve productivity and forecasting. He reflects on the opportunities and challenges facing Brazilian manufacturing and the importance of staying competitive in global markets.Beyond business, Arthur shares his perspective on work-life balance, family values and what success truly means to him. Rather than focusing solely on achievements, he emphasizes the importance of enjoying the journey, staying humble and taking pride in meaningful progress over time.This episode is a powerful reminder that success is built through curiosity, adaptability and the willingness to evolve while staying grounded in strong values and relationships.Key Takeaways• Success is about the journey, not just the destination.• Pride in meaningful accomplishments creates fulfilment.• Childhood experiences shape long-term aspirations and values.• International exposure broadens perspective and growth.• Family businesses require balance between tradition and innovation.• Leadership styles evolve through experience and learning.• Innovation is essential for adapting to changing markets.• AI can improve productivity and decision-making in manufacturing.• Work-life balance becomes achievable through stability and clarity.• Instilling strong values in future generations is essential.Connect with Arthur StrommerLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/arthur-strommer-de-farias-a858b51Follow us on all your favourite platforms:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheQuestforSuccessPodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Quest-For-Success-Podcast/61560418629272/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thequestforsuccesspod/Twitter: https://x.com/quest4success_LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-quest-for-successTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thequestforsuccesspodWebsite: www.thequestforsuccesspodcast.com Please share this around to anyone you think will get value from it : )
This week on Book Lounge, Joe is joined by Meara for a celebration of all things adventure as they talk about adult books that perfectly capture the feeling of reading The Magic Tree House. Whether it's characters being pulled into another time and place, epic quests across strange worlds, hidden mysteries, or stories filled with wonder and discovery, these are the books that recreate that unforgettable reading experience for grown-up readers. From fantasy adventures and historical twists to books that feel immersive, magical, and impossible to put down, Joe and Meara share the titles giving them major Magic Tree House energy and explain why these stories still tap into the same excitement that made so many readers fall in love with books in the first place. If you've ever wanted stories that make you feel like you've stepped through a portal into another world, this episode is for you. Looking for the video version of our show? Check out the Libby App YouTube channel! Link to our full book list: Find all the books mentioned in Season 3 on Libby Life! Here's a recap of our Monthly Book Picks (Jan-May 2026)! Book recommendations: Meara's Picks: These Immortal Truths – R. Raeta How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America – Clint Smith The Keeper of Night - Kylie Lee Baker The Scarlet Throne - Amy Leow The Dead Cat Tail Assassins - P. Djèlí Clark In Universes - Emet North The Time Traveler's Passport Collection Joe's Picks: Vampires in the Lemon Grove – Karen Russell Found Audio – NJ Campbell Peaces – Helen Oyeyemi Under the Whispering Door – TJ Klune The Elsewhere Express – Samantha Sotto Yambao Sheets – Brenna Thummler Who's in this episode: Meara - Links Time stamps: 00:00:00 Title 00:00:23 Intro 00:00:50 Welcome Meara! 00:01:06 What was your relationship to the Magic Tree House? 00:02:11 Reading Magic Tree House as an adult 00:11:57 Instilling recognition of cultures 00:19:40 Do you see similarities between your regular reads and the MTH books you enjoyed? 00:24:09 Our reading recommendations! 00:53:58 Outro Readers can sample and borrow the titles mentioned in today's episode in Libby. Library friends can add these titles to their digital collections for free in OverDrive Marketplace and Kanopy. Check out our Cumulative List for the whole season, or this list for today's episode! Looking for more bookish content? Check out the Libby Life Blog! We hope you enjoy this episode of Book Lounge by Libby. Be sure to rate, review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen! You can watch the video version of our show on the Libby App YouTube channel. Keep up with us on social media by following the Libby App on Instagram! Want to reach out? Send an email to bookloungebylibby@overdrive.com. Want some cool bookish swag? Check out our merch store at: http://plotthreadsshop.com/booklounge! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Katya Jestin is a partner at Jenner & Block and co-chair of the firm's investigations, compliance, and defense practice. A former federal prosecutor, Katya represents companies, universities, executives, and boards in high-stakes criminal, regulatory, congressional, and internal investigations, particularly in sensitive and crisis-driven matters. From 2020 to 2024, she served as Jenner & Block's co-managing partner, helping lead the firm during a period of significant change and uncertainty for the legal profession and the broader business world. WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS EPISODE ABOUT VALUES-DRIVEN LEADERSHIP IN BIG LAW Lawyers who step into leadership roles quickly discover that technical excellence isn't enough. Whether they're managing a practice group, leading a firm, or navigating a high-stakes investigation, the pressure to protect what's already working can push decision-making toward fear and self-preservation. That instinct feels safe, but it tends to produce the worst outcomes. The alternative takes more nerve. It means grounding decisions in values even when the short-term economics are uncertain, building culture around teams instead of individual credit, and being willing to model vulnerability in environments that have traditionally rewarded the opposite. It also means treating mentorship as something you do, not something you talk about, by creating real opportunities for the people coming up behind you. In this episode of The Lawyer's Edge, Elise Holtzman talks with Katya Jestin of Jenner & Block about making values-based decisions under real pressure, why team-based culture outperforms individualism in law firms, how being underestimated can become a strategic advantage, and what effective mentorship looks like beyond words. 2:49 - Taking over as co-managing partner on January 1, 2020 3:35 - Making difficult decisions through values, not fear 6:10 - Why the worst decisions come from a place of fear 7:27 - Shifting from individualism to teamwork and why "teams crush individuals every time" 11:06 - The vulnerability panel at the partners retreat 12:43 - Growing up underestimated and the power of kindness and grit 14:25 - Why being underestimated is disarming and how it produces better outcomes 17:11 - Mentoring through vulnerable, closed-door conversations 19:00 - Mentoring through action, not just words 22:09 - Why fear-based thinking leads to terrible decisions at every level 24:46 - Instilling institutional values in the next generation without sacrificing standards 28:37 - The curse of knowledge: never be afraid to ask questions Mentioned In Katya Jestin | Why Values-Driven Decisions Pay Off in Law Firm Leadership Jenner & Block | LinkedIn Katya Jestin on LinkedIn Get connected with the coaching team: hello@thelawyersedge.com The Lawyer's Edge SPONSOR FOR THIS EPISODE This episode is brought to you by the coaching team at The Lawyer's Edge, a training and coaching firm that has been focused exclusively on lawyers and law firms since 2008. Each member of the team is a trained, certified, and experienced professional coach—and either a former practicing attorney or a former law firm marketing and business development professional. Whatever your professional objectives, our coaches can help you achieve your goals more quickly, more easily, and with significantly less stress. To get connected with your coach, fill out our contact form.
Ben and Hannah Yoder run Savage Mountain Farm, a 150-acre diversified, full-diet CSA on the Pennsylvania–Maryland line, rooted in Amish–Mennonite heritage and natural methods, raising produce, mushrooms, and pastured livestock while blending regenerative farming with homeschooling, community engagement, and a family-centered lifestyle.Farmer Stories pulls the best conversations from The Regenaissance archive - real voices from American farmers on the systems, economics, and communities shaping food and land in the US.Timestamps00:00:00 Why they homeschool 00:01:30 School as fear, not learning 00:03:00 Preserving curiosity over teaching content 00:05:30 Disconnection from food as root cause 00:06:30 Age segregation & lost intergenerational culture 00:08:00 No screens - kids who can entertain themselves 00:10:00 Modeling self-sovereignty on the farm 00:11:30 Owning your day - the case for farmingConnect with Savage Mountain:WebsiteInstagramFollow the tour on YouTube
Embracing UCEs Newest Members: The Possibilities are Endless April 26, 2026 In this service led by Rev. Rosemary and the Membership Team, we will officially recognize our newest members. We look forward to this time of welcome and celebration. Reverend Rosemary Morrison Service Leader: Maida Zederayko Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude Chalice Lighting A Place of Belonging and Caring By Kimberlee Anne Tomczak Carlson It is not by chance that you arrived here today. You have been looking for something larger than yourself. Inside of you there is a yearning, a calling, a hope for more, A desire for a place of belonging and caring. Through your struggles, someone nurtured you into being, Instilling a belief in a shared purpose, a common yet precious resource That belongs to all of us when we share. And so, you began seeking a beloved community: A people that does not put fences around love. A community that holds its arms open to possibilities of love. A heart-home to nourish your soul and share your gifts. Welcome home; welcome to this space; welcome to this circle of love and caring. Hymn 346 Come, Sing a Song with Me by C. McDade Sharing Our Abundance Hymn 402 From You I Receive (Sing 2X) New Member Ceremony Hymn 1058 Be Ours a Religion by T. Parker and T.Benjamin Meditation Meditation Music 1002 Comfort Me by M. Borastein-Doble Candles of Joy and Concern Greeting our neighbours Reading Show Up Hungry by Elizabeth Nguyen Message The Possibilities Are Endless Hymn 1014 Answering the Call of Love Extinguishing the Flame Kindle New Sparks By Debra Burrell We have basked in the warmth and beauty of this flame and this community. As the chalice flame is extinguished, let us carry its glow within. Let us kindle new sparks within these walls and beyond. Benediction Carry the Flame Postlude
(00:00-18:57) They're trying to freeze us out of the studio. George Clooney's Bat Nipples. Best ride at Six Flags. Rough day in Miami in front of tens and tens of fans. A "no brainer" lineup. Debating the getaway day lineup. The Kilcoyne Index. Papers breakin' in the new place. It's a literal unpacking. Real nice water pressure. First segment Vaughn strikes again. Three weeks til The Dotem.(19:05-57:57) Non-competes have been violated as Jackson and Chairman Kurt were on The Courtney Show this morning to play "Navy Caps on the Road." Sup, wet blanket? Jordan Walker has cooled off a bit since Summer '98 came out. Jimmy Crooks raking in Memphis still. How long do you leave him in AAA with Pages struggling? Blaze Jordan rakefest. Kind of agree with Ball Coach Steve. Three players have appeared in every game this season. Chairman's a fluid swiss army knife. The Milwaukee retirement plan. Tre Mason. Dr. Ben is on the phones and wants to talk to Jackson about the Jail Blazers documentary. Was he breathing heavy?(58:07-1:16:41) Joined by Jason Love, father of soon-to-be NFL Draft pick Jeremiyah Love. Still not sure where his son will be drafted. The experience of having his son play at Notre Dame. Meeting Joe Montana and Jeremiyah having no idea who he was. Almost passing out meeting Jerome Bettis. Instilling great character and striving for greatness from a young age. Jackson's not very confrontational.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
They're trying to freeze us out of the studio. George Clooney's Bat Nipples. Best ride at Six Flags. Rough day in Miami in front of tens and tens of fans. A "no brainer" lineup. Debating the getaway day lineup. The Kilcoyne Index. Papers breakin' in the new place. It's a literal unpacking. Real nice water pressure. First segment Vaughn strikes again. Three weeks til The Dotem.Non-competes have been violated as Jackson and Chairman Kurt were on The Courtney Show this morning to play "Navy Caps on the Road." Sup, wet blanket? Jordan Walker has cooled off a bit since Summer '98 came out. Jimmy Crooks raking in Memphis still. How long do you leave him in AAA with Pages struggling? Blaze Jordan rakefest. Kind of agree with Ball Coach Steve. Three players have appeared in every game this season. Chairman's a fluid swiss army knife. The Milwaukee retirement plan. Tre Mason. Dr. Ben is on the phones and wants to talk to Jackson about the Jail Blazers documentary. Was he breathing heavy?Joined by Jason Love, father of soon-to-be NFL Draft pick Jeremiyah Love. Still not sure where his son will be drafted. The experience of having his son play at Notre Dame. Meeting Joe Montana and Jeremiyah having no idea who he was. Almost passing out meeting Jerome Bettis. Instilling great character and striving for greatness from a young age. Jackson's not very confrontational.Happy Birthday John Cena. Delivering on the tease with some Joe Lunardi bracketology. You won't believe who SLU and Mizzou will be playing in the first round of next year's tournament. Rock Chalk Jayhawk looming? Amazing that Lunardi is able to do this. Doug's not buying it.Doug's sippin' hot chocolate to try to beat the freeze. It's inspirational how we battle. Audio from Ice Guardians with Kelly Chase talking about Brett Hull calling the Blues front office to keep Chase from being traded to Montreal. Just be happy you're not in Queens. Mets finally break the streak. WFAN audio and they're not happy with the Mets. I like cute guys on Twitter.People want a "Tim Cam" during breaks. Patriots coach Mike Vrabel will seek counseling starting this weekend and won't be with the team for Day 3 of the NFL Draft. To be clear, it was NOT Hedonism. Jackson's mom was in a A League Of Their Own. Doug's addictions. No Sopranos spoilers. Cam Janssen at Drug Church. First time caller, Chicago Sean is on the line.More sex talk, please. I'm uncomfortable with my genitalia, too. Former Cardinals weighing in on Supp's repeated appearances. A snippet of Chairman's Jeff Suppan single "Soup's Gone Cold." A polarizing single.It's time for Market Moves. Which local team can get back to being competitive fastest, and which can stay competitive longest. Some aren't happy with the question.Cardinals broadcaster, Brad Thompson joins the show fresh off the getaway day loss in Miami. If you're gonna lose, lose quick. Brad's thoughts on getaway day lineups in general and the logic of yesterday's lineup. Finding ways to keep guys healthy over the long 162 game season. Days off beneficial in the long run. Finding ways to win in different ways. Good start without the top of the lineup getting going. Looking ahead at guys like Jordan and Crooks getting called up. Patching in Jeff Suppan to kick it around with Brad. Both guys are navy hats on the road guys. BT throws Albert under the bus for his only career error. Brad was the "Just In Case" guy. What a fun little reunion.I'm no stingray. Martin's beanie look. What a weave, Doug. Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD.People love Summer '98. Takes Tim back to Columbia, MO. The magic of music. A bushel of blueberries. Airing of grievances. Kissing garbage men.And the winner of the Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are you ready to help instill the Great Commission in the next generation of World Changers? This session will share the potential of our emerging generations and the vast global need for them to be engaged. It will include practical tips on preparing the next generation as they work through hinderances to being engaged.
Katerina Schneider is the Founder and CEO of Ritual, a mom to three girls, and the co-author of the new book Help Your Self: The New Rules for Wellness, and she has found within herself the drive, passion, and resilience to hold it all. Kat joins Well Within to talk about the passion that has driven her to create a 9-figure wellness company with the goal to set a new standard for women's health while at the same time living a beautiful and expansive life as a mother. You'll hear about: Instilling a sense of possibility in children's minds The ‘advice' from an investor that Kat ignored and proved wrong as a mom and founderHow Kat has grown the resilience to hold it all as a Founder/CEO and a mom Tips for navigating the wild west of supplements - because not all are created equal Kat's relationship with money and growthThe personal ‘rituals' that keep Kat grounded, regulated and secureConnect with Erin:Instagram Website Support Our Sponsors: BIOOPTIMIZERS - Get 15% off any order by visiting https://bioptimizers.com/erinJONES ROAD BEAUTY - Get a free Cool Gloss on your first purchase when you use the code ERIN at checkout https://www.jonesroadbeauty.com/TUMBLE RUGS - Get 10% plus free shipping by visiting https://www.tumbleliving.com/erinHELLOFRESH - Go to hellofresh.ca and use the code RAWBEAUTYTALKS for 50% off your next order. KNIX - Go to knix.com and use code RAWBEAUTYTALKS for 20% off your next order.MITOPURE GUMMIES - Go to Timeline.com/ERIN and use the code ERIN for 20% off. LOLA BLANKETS - Go to LolaBlankets.com and use the code RAWBEAUTYTALKS for 35% off. SUPERBELLY POWDERS - Go to www.itsblume.com and use code RAWBEAUTYTALKS for 15% off.AQUTRU WATER FILTERS - Go to www.aquatru.com and use code RAWBEAUTYTALKS for 20% off. Please use link on left side of checkout page, not the coupon code box on the right. COWBOY COLOSTRUM - Use code RAWBEAUTYTALKS at CowboyColostrum.com for 25%offLeave Well Within a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Guru Madhavan reverences the world and all that is in it. Guru is an engineer, but his conception of engineering is more vast than we typically assign to the role. To it he brings a systems consciousness that widens the field in recognition of its entanglement with the social and cultural.Origins Podcast WebsiteFlourishing Commons NewsletterShow Notes:David Sloan Wilson on Origins (02:05)systems consciousness (06:40)problematizing the term 'technology' (11:00)jirnoddhara - 'repairing what is worn' (13:30)Charles Vest (15:20)Applied Minds Guru's first book (21:20)'lessons from the scrapheap' (24:00)Spanning Space by Claude Claremont (25:00)Cloaca Maxima (29:00)Wicked Problems by Guru (31:00)"How to be a poet" by Wendell Berry (31:00)"The Grind Challenges" by Guru (33:00)Evolution for Everyone by David Sloan Wilson (41:50)Flourishing Salons and the event Guru referred to (43:00)FOCUS (45:20)Elinor Ostrom (46:30)The Disuniting of America by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. (55:20)Paul Virilio's 'inverted miracle' (56:30)What does it mean to flourish? (57:30)Why War? letters between Einstein and Freud (01:00:30)Lightning round (01:05:10)Book: The Faraway Nearby by Rebecca SolnitPassion: cubist paintingHeart sing: latest bookThe Wisdom of the Desert by Thomas MertonScrewed up: communicationFind Guru online: LinkedIn'Five-Cut Fridays' five-song music playlist series Guru's playlistLogo artwork by Cristina GonzalezMusic by swelo on all streaming platforms or @swelomusic on social media
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David Hyman, Brigadier General and Commanding General of MCRD and the Western Recruiting Region, shares how the Marine Corps builds resilient, purpose‑driven leaders and strengthens the local workforce. Listen to insights on supporting military‑connected families, veteran transition, and community partnerships that return quality citizens to our region. Listen Where You Live!About Spotlight and Cloudcast Media "Spotlight On The Community" is the longest running community podcast in the country, continuously hosted by Drew Schlosberg for 20 years. "Spotlight" is part of Cloudcast Media's line-up of powerful local podcasts, telling the stories, highlighting the people, and celebrating the gravitational power of local. For more information on Cloudcast and its shows and cities served, please visit www.cloudcastmedia.us. Cloudcast Media | the national leader in local podcasting. About Mission Fed Credit Union A community champion for over 60 years, Mission Fed Credit Union with over $6 billion in member assets, is the Sponsor of Spotlight On The Community, helping to curate connectivity, collaboration, and catalytic conversations. For more information on the many services for San Diego residents, be sure to visit them at https://www.missionfed.com/
Dr. Robert Rhoton is the Chief Clinical Officer of the Arizona Trauma Institute and President of the Trauma Institute International. A Diplomate of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress, he has spent decades advancing the understanding and treatment of developmental and family trauma. Dr. Rhoton has supervised outpatient clinics, juvenile justice and substance abuse programs, day treatment centers, and child and family therapeutic services. Formerly a professor at Ottawa University, he trained counselors to work with traumagenic family dynamics using non-egoic, compassionate models of care. Today, he consults with agencies and organizations across the globe, helping them strengthen trauma-informed systems and improve therapeutic outcomes for both individuals and families.In This EpisodeArizona Trauma InstituteBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-trauma-therapist--5739761/support.You can learn more about what I do here:The Trauma Therapist Newsletter: celebrates the people and voices in the mental health profession. And it's free! Check it out here: https://bit.ly/4jGBeSa———If you'd like to support The Trauma Therapist Podcast and the work I do you can do that here with a monthly donation of $5, $7, or $10: Donate to The Trauma Therapist Podcast.Click here to join my email list and receive podcast updates and other news.Thank you to our Sponsors:Jane App - use code GUY1MO at https://jane.appArizona Trauma Institute at https://aztrauma.org/
In this deeply personal milestone episode, Amy Sylvis celebrates the 100th episode of Secrets to Abundant Living by welcoming her most influential role model - her mother, Susan Sylvis. Together, they reflect on motherhood, faith, resilience, marriage, and what it truly means to live an abundant life, even in the face of uncertainty. Susan shares the quiet wisdom behind raising a child with cystic fibrosis without fear, scarcity, or limitation, choosing quality of life over control and integrity over ease. This conversation is a powerful reminder that abundance is not about avoiding hardship, but about how we show up when life is hard - and who we become along the way.Join the Get Out of California Summit and explore smarter ways to invest outside California.
Santa Bones comes out to play and hands out Christmas gifts for all the members of the show. We talked to the Head Football Coach at Stanford, Tavita Pritchard. He played quarterback at Stanford from 2006–2009 and became a defining figure in one of college football’s most famous upsets. In 2023, Pritchard made the jump to the NFL as the Washington Commanders quarterbacks coach (2023–2025). He talks about taking over for Frank Reich, what's it like getting a new office, the first steps he takes to change the culture of a program, coaching Jayden Daniels, getting gear as a coach and if he'll be calling plays. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook App today: https://dkng.co/bobbysports If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. N/A in NH/OR/ON. New customers only. Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 wager. $200 issued as eight (8) $25 free bets. Ends 9/19/22. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Follow the Show: @25WhistlesSports Follow the Crew: @MrBobbyBones @ProducerEddie @KickoffKevin @MikeDeestro @BrandonRayMusic See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Santa Bones comes out to play and hands out Christmas gifts for all the members of the show. We talked to the Head Football Coach at Stanford, Tavita Pritchard. He played quarterback at Stanford from 2006–2009 and became a defining figure in one of college football’s most famous upsets. In 2023, Pritchard made the jump to the NFL as the Washington Commanders quarterbacks coach (2023–2025). He talks about taking over for Frank Reich, what's it like getting a new office, the first steps he takes to change the culture of a program, coaching Jayden Daniels, getting gear as a coach and if he'll be calling plays. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook App today: https://dkng.co/bobbysports If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. N/A in NH/OR/ON. New customers only. Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 wager. $200 issued as eight (8) $25 free bets. Ends 9/19/22. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Follow the Show: @25WhistlesSports Follow the Crew: @MrBobbyBones @ProducerEddie @KickoffKevin @MikeDeestro @BrandonRayMusic See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don't forget to Like & Subscribe to GET SIMPLIFIED!Trish Ryan is back at Simple Man HQ in Austin, TX! In this episode, the guys catch up with Trish and hear more stories from Nicky's childhood.Find us on Instagram:@thesimplemanpodcast @simplemanmartialarts@bjjdamien@nickyrod247@ethan.crelinsten@nickyryanbjj@trishthedish170_@allywolskiMerchwww.simplemanma.myshopify.comMarek Health:
In this conversation, Dr. Travis Parry discusses the concept of family banks as a means to pass on legacy and values through generations. He emphasizes the importance of systems in sustaining family values and teaching future generations about stewardship, hard work, and purpose in life. Takeaways The Rockefellers and Vanderbilts have successfully continued their legacy through family banks. A family bank helps individuals pass on their legacy and values. Systems are crucial for maintaining family values across generations. Teaching children about saving for education and life experiences is essential. Providing everything for children can hinder their learning about stewardship. Children need to learn that everything belongs to God first. Understanding true purpose and passion is vital for future generations. Family banks can help children save for significant life events. Generational wealth can be managed through structured systems. Instilling hard work in children is key to their development.
#693 How did a Wall Street finance pro turn a simple gutter repair problem into New Jersey's only white-glove gutter service? In this episode, host Brien Gearin sits down with Aleks Krylov, founder of Stern Gutters, to break down how to start a profitable gutter installation, repair, and cleaning business. Aleks shares his journey from Wall Street to home services, revealing how one frustrating homeowner experience sparked a premium, communication-driven company now serving 2,000+ customers. He walks through the essentials of launching a service business — from smart lead-gen and hiring experienced technicians to leveraging technology and delivering standout customer experience. If you want a clear roadmap for building a high-demand service company, this episode delivers the blueprint! What we discuss with Aleks: + Wall Street to gutters journey + Identifying a major market gap + Launching with limited capital + Using gutter cleanings as lead-gen + Building trust through communication + Hiring experienced installers + Instilling company values (ICUCOP) + Fast 24/24/24 quote turnaround + Multi-channel lead generation + Expanding into broader exterior services Thank you, Aleks! Check out Stern Gutters at SternGuttersNJ.com. Watch the video podcast of this episode! To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In todays show we talk about the importance of awe and wonder. Research reveals that the benefits of being awe-seekers is that you are more generous, curious, and more humble. Is the feeling of awe within our control or does it just happen unexpectedly? How do moms help their teenagers experience more awe? Listen as we discuss. Today's guest is Deborah Farmer Kris. Deborah is an education journalist, parent educator Her bylines include PBS KIDS, NPR's Mindshift, The Washington Post, the Boston Globe Magazine, and Oprah Daily. Deborah's work is grounded in the two decades she spent as a K-12 teacher and administrator. She has a B.A. from Boston University in English, a B.S. from Boston University in Elementary Education and a Masters of Education from Rutgers University, 2009 for Counseling Psychology. . Her writing has been featured several times in The Washington Post; she is the co-author of the book Building Character in Schools: A Resource Guide; and she is the author of the picture book series All the Time, which has been featured on Oprah Daily, Slate's Mom and Dad are Fighting and more. Learn more about Deborah at https://www.parenthood365.com/ Follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/parenthood365/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you insist on high standards, you WILL receive pushback. Don't let that stop you. In this episode I share tips on Instilling High Standards Despite Pushback. Jazz From The Start - Jazz and improvisation curriculum you can use as soon as students know 5 notes Get the book Almost Everything I've Learned About Teaching Band, a handbook for band directors that includes 75+ lessons, tips and truths. Most can be read in less than 10 minutes. Many can be immediately implemented in your classroom. More tips and lessons will be added (I'm still in the classroom half time and hope to remain there for many more years). You will receive a signed hard copy + an immediate pdf download of the book. Have a question for the podcast? Need a presenter for professional development? Contact me here: jamesthedivine@gmail.com or 719-238-4193. List of Speaking Topics. Ten Tips To Save 5 Hours This Week and Every Week eBook Complete Guide To Self-Publishing Your Book Course 40 Ways To Make Money as a Musician eBook FREE Forgive and Live Workshop Guitar Class Extension Materials
In this conversation with Kristen Hackman you will hear about how she has taken a chance on herself to create the life of her dreams. We chat about The Wellness Shop and what all it has to offer, how a healthy mom can be a great influence to her children, and about travel of course. Kristen was recently able to quit her full-time job and go all in on her dreams. Listen to be inspired by her and learn some amazing healthy swaps that you too can incorporate into your home. Make sure you're following along with Kristen on Instagram and message her to start shopping at The Wellness Shop!Support the showAs always thank you for listening to the podcast! My website is the BEST place to purchase your next itinerary or concierge guide, shop my links, or listen to more episodes of Indulge & Explore. Don't forget to follow along with me on Instagram for great travel content!Leave a review and in the meantime keep indulging and exploring!
We would love to hear from you! Text us any feedback. In this engaging conversation, Nikki Smith interviews Justin Whitmel Earley, exploring the profound connection between our physical habits and spiritual lives. Justin shares his personal journey from a crisis in mental health to discovering the importance of habits in shaping our souls. They discuss the impact of technology in parenting, the significance of instilling healthy habits in children, and the grace that allows for growth and change. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community and shared practices in navigating the challenges of modern life, particularly in relation to technology and mental health.Takeaways:The Christian life is about what we practice, not just what we know.Physical habits significantly impact mental health and spiritual well-being.Grace allows us to approach our habits without fear of failure.Instilling healthy habits in children creates a positive legacy.Technology can be both a blessing and a challenge for families.Small changes in habits can lead to significant improvements over time.Community support is crucial in maintaining healthy practices.Understanding the connection between biology and theology is essential.Parents should model healthy technology use for their children.Every small habit contributes to a larger narrative of growth and redemption.Books by Justin Whitmel Earley:Habits of the Household: https://amzn.to/48UjVumThe Common Rule: https://amzn.to/47Ef6mSMade for People: https://amzn.to/4oezeTxThe Body Teaches the Soul: https://amzn.to/4qzCRVuThe Big Mess (Childrens Book): https://amzn.to/4343LLiConnect With Justin:Justin's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/justinwhitmelearleyauthor/Justin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justinwhitmelearley/Justin's X: https://x.com/Justin_W_EarleyJustin's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@justinwhitmelearley1630Justin's Website: https://www.justinwhitmelearley.com/Hang 10 Movement:https://www.hangtenmovement.com/Resources Mentioned in Show: The Anxious Generation: https://amzn.to/3LbS92FJOIN ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow Along @ - https://www.instagram.com/nikkicronksmith/
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In “Sales Insights for Logistics Leaders”, Joe Lynch and Trey Griggs, Founder and Chief Encouragement Officer of BETA Consulting Group, discuss the strategy for logistics leaders to build a trusted brand and create sales momentum using clear messaging, social proof (testimonials), and self-awareness to replace reliance on their shrinking professional network. About Trey Griggs Trey Griggs is the Founder and Chief Encouragement Officer of BETA Consulting Group, dedicated to building great brands within the transportation industry. His company focuses on sales & marketing consulting, including Go-To-Marketing strategies, crafting engaging messaging and building social proof. He is a podcast host, as well as a highly sought-after event emcee, author and keynote speaker, focusing on sales, marketing, leadership and self-awareness. About Beta Consulting Group BETA Consulting Group is in the business of building brands through foundational messaging and customer testimonial videos, along with creating relevant content for the transportation industry through LinkedIn LIVE shows and industry events to entertain, educate and inspire. Trey collaborates with industry titans in sales and marketing to ensure his clients have the best resources to build their brands and drive revenue growth. Key Takeaways: Sales Insights for Logistics Leaders In “Sales Insights for Logistics Leaders”, Joe Lynch and Trey Griggs, Founder and Chief Encouragement Officer of BETA Consulting Group, discuss the strategy for logistics leaders to build a trusted brand and create sales momentum using clear messaging, social proof (testimonials), and self-awareness to replace reliance on their shrinking professional network. Shift from Network Selling to a True Marketing Engine: Selling exclusively to your existing network in logistics eventually hits a wall. Sustainable, massive sales momentum requires building a defined marketing engine that consistently generates brand awareness, trust, and a predictable pipeline of high-intent buyers. Foundational Messaging is the Sales Accelerator: Logistics companies must move away from confusing industry jargon. Leaders should adopt clear, customer-centric messaging frameworks (like Storybrand) to ensure prospects immediately understand the problem being solved and the solution offered, thereby reducing the sales cycle and increasing engagement. Social Proof is the New Sales Pitch: Relying on sales reps alone is inefficient. Logistics leaders must proactively build social proof—primarily through customer testimonial videos—to let clients do the selling. This "social proof" builds immediate trust and credibility, especially in the technology sector. Self-Awareness Drives Sales Leadership: Effective sales leadership in logistics technology is rooted in self-awareness. Leaders who understand their personal strengths and weaknesses are better equipped to coach their teams, build strong personal brands, and create a culture of intentional, rather than reactive, sales performance. Build a Brand, Not Just a Sales Team: In a crowded logistics technology market, the brand is the lead generator. Focus your consulting and content efforts on building a known and trusted brand that attracts high-quality buyers who are already predisposed to work with you. The Breadth of Logistics Tech Knowledge Matters: For sales teams selling technology (TMS, Visibility, RPA), deep knowledge across the entire freight ecosystem is crucial. Leaders must ensure their teams can speak fluently about complex solutions to both brokers and carriers to position their product effectively. Embrace the Coach's Mindset: Drawing from his background as a teacher and coach, Trey emphasizes that sales leaders should prioritize coaching and development. Instilling discipline and a focus on core sales techniques is the key to creating a team that consistently exceeds goals, regardless of market volatility. Learn More About Sales Insights for Logistics Leaders Trey on LinkedIn Trey on Twitter Trey on TikTok Trey on Instagram Trey on Facebok Beta Consulting Group on LinkedIn Beta Consulting Group website Key Takeaways from TMSA Elevate with Trey Griggs The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube
Cary Town Manager Sean Stegall is on the podcast discussing his new book, "." From the book's promotional materials: "Instilling a 'people first' philosophy, Stegall and the elected Cary Town Council are reshaping local government through collaboration, experimentation, innovation, and adaptation. Cary remains an exceptional place to call home, an inspiring destination for visitors, and a compelling case study for helping keep cities strong."
In This Episode: Discipline isn't about punishment; it's about teaching children positive habits and self-reliance out of love. In this episode of the Achieve Results NOW! podcast, hosts Mark Cardone and Theron Feidt share three key action items to help parents and guardians raise well-adjusted, successful children. Drawing on their decades of experience working with kids, they emphasize that these principles are not only for parents but also for anyone in a leadership role. Action Item 1: Establish Clear Expectations and Consistent Routines Children thrive on structure. The hosts explain that a routine is like a roadmap that provides security and reduces resistance. They encourage parents to create a visual schedule for kids, making expectations clear and manageable. This is especially effective when tasks are broken down into smaller, actionable steps. They stress that consistency is vital; routines should be followed regularly to become a natural part of a child's life. By involving children in the creation of their routines, parents can gain buy-in and help kids feel a sense of ownership. Action Item 2: Teach Problem-Solving and Natural Consequences The hosts advise against being an enabler. Instead of rushing to "fix" every problem for a child, they suggest allowing them to experience natural consequences (when safe). For example, if a child forgets their jacket, they'll feel cold, which is a powerful lesson. This approach teaches responsibility and shows children that their actions have direct results. The hosts also recommend asking open-ended questions to guide children toward solving their own problems, rather than simply telling them what to do. This helps them develop crucial self-reliance and critical thinking skills. Action Item 3: Model the Behavior You Want to See Children are highly observant and learn more from what their parents do than what they say. The final, and perhaps most important, step is to model the discipline and self-control you want to instill in your kids. If a parent constantly flies off the handle or handles conflict with anger, their children are likely to adopt similar behaviors. The hosts highlight that children are not their parents' friends and shouldn't be a receptacle for adult problems. By being a stable, respectful, and responsible role model, you create a safe environment and teach your children what it means to be a well-adjusted adult. ARN Suggested Reading: Blessings In the Bullshit: A Guided Journal for Finding the BEST In Every Day – by Mark Cardone & Theron Feidt https://www.amazon.com/Blessings-Bullshit-Guided-Journal-Finding/dp/B09FP35ZXX/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=blessings+in+the+bullshit&qid=1632233840&sr=8-1 Full List of Recommended Books: https://www.achieveresultsnow.com/readers-are-leaders Questions: 1. Do you have a question you want answered in a future podcast? 2. Go to www.AchieveResultsNow.com to submit. Connect with Us: Get access to some of the great resources that we use at: www.AchieveResultsNow.com/success-store www.AchieveResultsNow.com www.facebook.com/achieveresultsnow www.twitter.com/nowachieve Thank you for listening to the Achieve Results NOW! Podcast. The podcast that gives you immediate actions you can take to start seeing life shifting results NOW!
In this episode, Rob Harter is joined by nonprofit experts Mandy Pearce and Marie Palacios from Funding for Good to explore how strategic planning and fundraising go hand in hand. They explain why your strategic plan isn't just a leadership document—it's the foundation for all successful fundraising efforts. As nonprofits enter the critical fourth quarter, Mandy and Marie share actionable strategies to align your board, budget, and development goals to maximize year-end giving. Key Topics Include: Why a consensus-driven strategic plan is the single most important resource in the nonprofit fundraising toolkit. How aligning strategic planning, budgeting, and fundraising plans creates coherence and reduces resistance internally. Identifying and prioritizing organizational needs, and using timelines and segmented donor strategies to drive effective fundraising. The critical role of relationships over flashy tools—handwritten notes, donor cultivation, and personal connections matter most. Planning ahead: why fundraising preparation should begin as early as August to set up for a successful year-end season. The board's role in strategic planning—from setting vision and mission to scans and implementation oversight. How strategic planning informs leadership development, board composition, onboarding, and succession. Instilling accountability through clear task assignment, color-coded 90-day implementation plans, and regular check-ins. Encouraging board engagement in fundraising: starting with 100% board giving, setting clear expectations ("get or give"), and offering varied, comfortable ways for board members to contribute. This Four-Week Series is Sponsored By: Zeffy – The 100% free fundraising platform for nonprofits. Find out more about all of the resources Zeffy can offer your nonprofit here. Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob's website: RobHarter.com Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!
In Raising Kids to Follow Christ: Instilling a Lifelong Trust in God, author Lee Ann Mancini goes beyond surface-level advice, delving into the intricate matters of children's hearts and minds and offering a blueprint for nurturing a deep and unwavering faith in Christ. https://raisingchristiankids.com/ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Look for HOPE is Here: - at www.HOPEisHere.Today - on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HOPEisHereToday - on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hopeisherelex/ - on X (Twitter) - https://www.x.com/hopeisherelex - on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hopeisherelex - on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtJ47I4w6atOHr7agGpOuvA Help us bring HOPE and encouragement to others: - by texting the word GIVE to 833-713-1591 - by visiting https://www.hopeisheretoday.org/donate #Lexington #Kentucky #christianradio #JesusRadio #Jesus #WJMM #GregHorn #GregJHorn #suicideprevention #KentuckyRadio #HOPEisHere #Hope #HopeinJesus #FoodForThoughtFriday #MondayMotivation #FridayFeeling #Motivation #Inspiration #cupofHope #FYP #ForYouPage #SuicideAwareness
Today, it is my pleasure to speak with Eric Hohauser, President of Harvey Hohauser & Associates, a firm specializing in the assessment, identification, integration, and placement of culturally aligned and strategically adaptive C-Suite & Vice President level leaders. Prior to joining Harvey Hohauser & Associates in 2008, Eric worked at a multi-site distribution and retail business, where he was responsible for the management of cross-functional operations, merchandising, recruitment, and training teams. Eric, and his firm Harvey Hohauser & Associates, is a valued and generous advisor member of FOX, and we are fortunate to have his expertise available to our membership community. Recruiting executive leaders and expert staff for family offices continues to be one of the top priorities, and challenges, for enterprise families. Eric talks about what it takes to successfully recruit and assimilate senior leaders into a family office, as well as what the family office recruiting landscape and marketplace looks like today. Beyond identifying and recruiting talented leaders, building a strong culture in the family office is really important – and has its own unique challenges. Eric points to what wealth owners and family leaders should be doing to foster a vibrant and attractive culture within their family offices, and how they can imbue the family office with a strong purpose and vision that attracts and retains top talent. One practical tip Eric has for family leaders is to link the family office design, governance, and even culture with those of the family. He describes how that can be done and why it helps strengthen the bonds between the family and its family office staff. Another strong suggestion Eric has for family leaders is to engage in continuity planning for the family office in a systematic and intentional manner – actively managing the organizational design of the family office and aligning it with the needs and values of the family. Eric paints the picture for our listeners of how to do that and what are some of the best practices you see families apply to achieve this goal. Please enjoy this very relevant and illuminating conversation with one of the most experienced thought leaders and practitioners in the world of family office talent recruiting and development.
In this episode, Susan, Susanna (and Susanna's teething one-year-old), interview Colleen Sharpe who went college for the first time after graduating two students from homeschool. Article by Colleen about her experience starting college at 55 years old. Research Susan Mentioned: A twenty-year study found that the amount of books available in a home had a bigger impact on a child's level of education than parent income, nationality, or parent level of education. (00:00) - Intro with Colleen Sharpe (and another special guest!) (01:22) - How Colleen and Susan know each other (05:10) - Colleen's homeschooling journey (08:00) - Fears and worries (10:01) - A Susanna check-in (10:32) - Colleen's second act (17:26) - How is homeschooling in Canada? (19:54) - Break (19:55) - Evolutions that stand out (24:17) - "Staying steady by staying curious" (26:57) - The role of books (29:30) - Finding room for curiosities and hobbies (31:40) - Instilling wisdom (34:47) - Colleen brags (38:23) - Outro
How can we instill integrity into our children?Teach them that we always live in God's presence. Jesus is always in the room.As a family, read books or listen to radio theater stories of godly people like Hudson Taylor, George Mueller, Corrie ten Boom, and William Wilberforce, for example. Discuss lessons from their livesChildren need to feel valued as they learn to speak truth. If parents immediately berate a child if they share a differing opinion from their own, children will subtly learn to mask some truth. No better training exists than parents living lives worth replicating. Those little ones see us day in and day out. May our children find us to be people of integrity – the real deal on the inside.For more encouragement and parenting advice, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.
Ashlee [00:00:00]: I think that there's the pros and cons. I think that there's a family system and family dynamic that happens with first responders. That instilling resiliency, which we've talked greatly about within your kids. Right. Like, is what continues to even in the midst of sometimes chaos. Because every family has the right to chaos. Jennifer [00:00:18]: Right. Ashlee [00:00:18]: Instilling that resiliency and instilling that if we're a good first responder. Right. We know that we're instilling these proper values of respect and integrity and all these things. And I think that's where that system comes into play, because everybody in that household pretty much upholds that. Right. And so then you go into this world when you are a child and you. That's all you know. I still think that there are moments where I look at other people who didn't grow up in a first responder family, and I literally, like, my brain can't comprehend how their brain. Jennifer [00:00:54]: Right. Ashlee [00:00:55]: Doesn't think the way that I do. Like, doesn't see it in. In different, like, the ways that I do. But I have to remember that that emotional intell. Isn't there at that extent of. Because they didn't have to have that because it was instilled in us at a young age to think differently, to think more critically, to be aware of our surroundings. Jennifer [00:01:14]: Welcome back to the podcast. I'm Jennifer. Ashlee [00:01:16]: And I'm Ashlee. Jennifer [00:01:18]: And here we are. And it's just us today. We don't get to say special guest. Yeah. Ashlee [00:01:23]: Which again, if people are following along and have this game, I don't know, who am I to say, like, sorry, you're missing out. Although you said it, you said it. Jennifer [00:01:33]: So maybe it counts. Ashlee [00:01:34]: But they're really. I feel like we've hit it really big with some of these guests lately, and I'm just so thankful. Jennifer [00:01:41]: Great. I mean, I hope that we always come across with such gratitude for our guests that give their most valuable thing right that we have is time, and they are willing to share and give it to us. And I know our last episode was one that we were really excited about having. Specifically, I want to talk more about, like, the finances of things and how that could be impactful for families or first responders. Ashlee [00:02:06]: Yeah, absolutely. And I think, too, it's just been such a big theme. So clinically speaking, it's a big theme for me. I don't know if you feel the same way, Jennifer. And then just again, when we're talking about being a child of a first responder, and I Don't know, all encompassing. For real. Right. Jennifer [00:02:21]: His episode for me was, yeah. I mean, I think that finances do show up when people have stress and high stress things and situations. And finances can absolutely be a part of that. And so I think we always feel better when we have a plan, even if it is we don't have a scent. At least we can have a plan to maybe get two nickels that can make us feel a little less stressed. So I appreciate that. Ashlee [00:02:44]: And what I love about us, right, Is being able to talk about these things and then we do this back end work of, like, how can we find somebody to connect it? Jennifer [00:02:51]: Right. Ashlee [00:02:52]: You know, and I hope that, that, that our listeners are like, yes, we need more connections, tools, resources, because I know that's big for us. We don't want people to feel like we're just on here talking. We want to actually provide some help, helpful things. Jennifer [00:03:03]: I totally agree with that. And that's a great point as well. As I'm not the finance expert, we should not take financial advice. I'm not that financial counselor. Ashlee [00:03:13]: Not from me either. Not from there. Jennifer [00:03:15]: I love that. I did see a meme that said, I'm the number one bread loser in my family and I've never related to something. Ashlee [00:03:24]: Oh, my gosh, that's so funny. That is so funny. I mean, I feel that way every time I pay for my bear season tickets, that's for sure. I'm like, oh, when is my husband gonna be done with this? Oops. Jennifer [00:03:39]: You know, it is almost there. Like, it's fair season girl Sunday. Ashlee [00:03:45]: This. Well, when this airs, it'll already pass, but we will have one game under our belt. Preseason. Jennifer [00:03:51]: Yes. Yes, yes. I'm so excited for you that it's finally the most magical time of year for you football. Ashlee [00:03:57]: So I have to put this out there because it was so funny. I looked at my husband and I said, oh, my gosh, I feel like I'm coming back to life when football starts again and fall. And it just, it makes my heart so happy. Like, I'm coming back to life. And he stops in the car and he looks at me and he goes, can I just share how weird that sounds when literally everything's dying? And I said, oh, my gosh, like, what? Why you got to come at me like this? Like what? Like. And then I thought to myself, I was a little proud that he came at me like that because that's something my dad would do. That's something he learned specifically from Craig Neef. And so I always will look at him sometimes when he finally has this edge because he's not from a first responder's family, right? So our tough joking, like our, like, hard love was very new to him, right? And so, like, sometimes when he does those things and, you know, I'll respond a little attitude or something to give it back, but in my head, I'm like, oh, look who's learning. Jennifer [00:04:56]: That's how you have to survive. That's how you have to survive. Ashlee [00:05:00]: Or I'll flat out look at him and be like, okay, Craig, Nef. Like, that was. That was a him thing. Jennifer [00:05:05]: Like, yeah, yeah. Ashlee [00:05:07]: So that's. So I had to share that because it was just so funny. But I think talking back to the finances and the people we've had on here, you know, and wanting in so many ways for us to help. Right. Help our listeners, help the people that we do serve. I guess I wanted to ask you a little bit, Jennifer, because we haven't talked much about this, and it kind of feeds into how we got to. Where we got is, like, what was your path? What made you kind of pick this one? Your career in general. But then obviously a little. Ashlee [00:05:35]: We know why you went into first responder world, but how does that evolve for you? Jennifer [00:05:39]: That's a great question, and it's interesting. I wanted to ask you this question first, but I guess I'll go first. Oh, oh, oh, you're good. Ashlee [00:05:47]: You're good. Jennifer [00:05:48]: I'm just like, the wheels are. And it was so long ago since I got out of college, which is crazy. It's funny how those things work out, though. I went to school and I was like, I'm gonna be a dentist. Talk about just like, pulling something out of a bag. Like, I don't know why. Ashlee [00:06:06]: Thought you were gonna say pulling teeth. But, you know, just an opportunity there, didn't I? Jennifer [00:06:11]: So I remember taking some science courses and like, yeah, this ain't for me. And, you know, I had, like, prerequisites that you had to have, and I took a sociology class and I enjoyed it. I really liked the sociology professor that I had. He was great and enjoyed the class. Then I don't know how, but I ended up in, like, a Psych 101 class. Shout out to Dr. Osborne. And I sat in that class and it was really like, this is going to sound so hokey and, like, weird, but it was really like one of those, like, real life, like, light bulb moments of like, oh, no, this is it. Jennifer [00:06:55]: And just felt like this is. And what it stood for. Me, I enjoy Helping people like that is something I care about. And sociology overwhelmed me. Like, I can't save the world, but I could save. Well, I couldn't say, but, you know, you can save, sit with one person and, like, see the change as, like, an individual. And so I think that's what really appealed to me. And then, you know, that was like, my freshman year as my second semester, my freshman year of college, and then I still had to go. Jennifer [00:07:27]: Like, I remember I changed education, and I was like, I really like art, and, like, I took some art classes, like, basically denying what had happened in terms of that. And I was like, no, it's really psychology and stuff. And so I graduated with that and found out really quickly with a psych degree, I could be like a barista or work at a bank or, you know, there's just not too much you can do without, like, a furthering your degree. And I had an opportunity and worked at a home for girls. I don't think you call it that anymore. And. And it was helpful and really eye opening. And you're kind of seeing outside of the margin, children who have been in really horrific situations. Jennifer [00:08:10]: And that really kind of led for me to pursue a master's degree to find, like, a deeper way and, like, helping those kids. And so that's kind of where it started for me. And so I do want us to have, like, the sociology psychology debate on this podcast as well. So walk me through, my wonderful social worker, what your path was in terms of becoming a mental health professional, especially your doctor degree. Ashlee [00:08:37]: Oof. Yeah. So I say, oof. Is that a bad reaction? I'm like, ooh. So I honestly, like, funny enough, like, right when you said that, because we've never really talked about this, like, the same thing sort of happened for me. I remember sitting in my sociology class, and I liked it, but I was like, oh, like, this is a lot looking at things as a whole, like that. Looking how about how groups interacted and things like that. I was like, I like it, but this isn't like, a love. Ashlee [00:09:04]: And honestly, my story is a little deep in that. You know, my parents were. I was older when my parents started to get divorced. Like, I was a teen, and it. It wasn't. I've shared on here before, like, a very pretty thing. It wasn't a very good time in everyone's lives when that happened. But then my stepmom came into play, and she's a social worker, and I started taking psychology courses at niu. Ashlee [00:09:30]: And again, I can't remember. You're real good with names. I can't remember my one professor's name. Oh, this just came way full circle for everybody on this podcast. But it was one of my very first psych classes. And he brought up Brandon Marshall, who at the time was playing on the Bears. And the minute anybody makes a connection like that, I'm sold. You don't need. Ashlee [00:09:52]: Yeah, you don't really need. Jennifer [00:09:54]: I love that you don't remember the professor's name, but remember the football players. Ashlee [00:09:58]: 100. That's how I live my life. It's really bad. It's really bad. And anytime someone starts to talk to me, football language or something, like, I'm. Jennifer [00:10:07]: Like, oh, like, I get it, it's bad. Ashlee [00:10:10]: But he actually started talking about him and then just fed into, like, talking about, like, the DSM and all these different things. Right. And just equating it back to people. And I remember being like, this is so cool. And like, talking about how. How even professional athletes can struggle or, like, how this works in terms of the brain and what the brain can go through. And I just. I felt so fascinated by that that I was like, okay, I think I'm in the right spot. Ashlee [00:10:39]: I really wanted to go for marine biology. I'm going to be honest and learned quickly that math isn't my things. But still, it honestly, for me, like, I. That caught my attention. I kept going. But as I was going through that, there was just so much happening at home as well. And thankfully at that time, I was a little bit older. But one thing that never kind of wavered in my life was my stepmom and her ability to stay so neutral in chaos, I guess is the best way to put it. Ashlee [00:11:06]: Yeah, like, 1,000%, like, was never negative, never said anything negative, never inserted herself in a way that, you know, like, just the most patience and grace I've ever met in a human. And I remember being like, thank God, like, we have this sounding board when. When everything else isn't so well. And I think that just inspired me to go further with social work. Jennifer [00:11:31]: It was really kind of her in so many ways. That's beautiful. Ashlee [00:11:35]: Yeah, it really is. You know, it's a little tough to talk about out loud, but it is. I mean, I would tell her that, but it is true. Like, it's. It was a very, you know, hard time in our lives. And with my parents, like, it just wasn't good. And so to have like a. An adult there that was sound of mind that understood that, like, you're impacting a system here. Ashlee [00:11:55]: A Family, I don't know, it just really meant a lot to me in that time, a crucial time in my life. And so I went on to social work because of that. I definitely looked into. She does school social work. So I definitely thought at first, like maybe following in those steps and doing things and then actually decided at first to do gerontology. I love that population. But then it was, and I know I've shared this before, it was that realization when life happened in the world and the civil unrest started to unfold and it was my first time being kind of like smacked in the face with reality. I'm going to be honest, of life and my, you know, my dad's job and feeling so anxious and nervous for him that I started to find this like, such a big passion of like, well, how do I help and how do I make change with first responders? And then from there it just kept going. Ashlee [00:12:43]: My doctorate's degree. Well, every. Well, actually maybe not everybody know
Ever found yourself in the middle of a conversation about the Super Bowl and thought, “Wait… when is that again?” Or maybe you've smiled and nodded through an office chat about last night's game, silently wishing you had something, just anything, to contribute. It's a scene Amy Buchan Siegfried, Co-Founder and CEO of Last Night's Game, knows all too well. As a third-generation entrepreneur and self-proclaimed sports enthusiast, Amy spotted how knowing just a little about sports can open surprising doors in business, and how missing out on those conversations can mean missing opportunities. On this episode of The Workplace Communication Podcast, we're talking with Amy Buchan Siegfried, Co-Founder and CEO at Last Night's Game about how sports can be your secret weapon for building confidence and making genuine connections. From creating a platform that makes sports approachable to uncovering the “human interest” stories that connect us all, Amy shares how curiosity, vulnerability, and a little playfulness can help you join conversations you've been avoiding. Leadership tips you won't want to miss:
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“ Never before has there been a time in history when women have needed more support,” explains Angela Foster. Foster, award-winning nutritionist, health & performance coach, and speaker, joins us today to discuss how exercise is different for women, why syncing with your physiology matters more than ever, and how to use data, lifestyle, and intuition to become the most vibrant version of yourself, plus: - Corporate attorney to high-performance coach (~2:50) - Foster's personal healing journey (~5:10) - The power of lifestyle changes (~8:50) - The importance of mindset (~11:10) - Exercise in the morning (~14:45) - Women-focused exercise regimes (~15:55) - What is bio-syncing (~18:24) - How to start making changes in your life (~20:45) - Trying to do too much (~22:20) - HRV & VO2 max (~27:15) - Health essentials (~30:20) - Self-discrepancy theory (~33:40) - Cap off your day (~35:15) - Instilling values into children (~36:40) - Cognitive gears (~38:00) - Data to prioritize (~42:05) - HRT (~44:30) - What Foster is excited about (~47:30) Referenced in the episode: - Follow Foster on Instagram (@angelasfoster) - Learn more about her (https://angelafosterperformance.com/) - Check out her podcast, High Performance Health We hope you enjoy this episode, and feel free to watch the full video on YouTube! Whether it's an article or podcast, we want to know what we can do to help here at mindbodygreen. Let us know at: podcast@mindbodygreen.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Prosperity Thinker Podcast, Kim and Spencer tackle a listener's query on wealth preservation across generations. Drawing on family tales and lessons, they explore why wealth seldom survives beyond three generations and share actionable strategies to change this. Learn how to instill enduring values, work ethics, and financial competence in kids through gigs instead of chores, a “three jar” system for financial literacy, and fostering open money discussions. Tune in for invaluable insights to nurture a legacy of prosperity. Prosperity Thinkers is proud to be an affiliate of the transformative Gravy Stack movement, helping individuals around the world unlock their potential and achieve financial freedom. By providing resources, tools, and mentorship, we contribute to creating a culture of abundance, possibility, and growth. Please note, that as an affiliate, we may receive compensation for our efforts. Our collaboration, however, goes beyond financial arrangements; we truly believe in the power of the Gravy Stack movement to change lives and foster prosperity. Best-selling author Kim Butler and Spencer Shaw show you how to take more control of your finances. Tune in to The Prosperity Podcast to learn more about Prosperity Thinkers' thinking and strategies today! Do you have a question you would like answered on the show? Please send it to us at hello@prosperitythinkers.com and we may answer it in an upcoming episode. Links and Resources from this Episode For resources and additional information of this episode go to https://prosperitythinkers.com/podcasts/ http://prosperityparents.com/ https://prosperitythinkers.com/action/ https://www.youtube.com/@KimDHButler https://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-wealth-rarely-survives-grandchildren-and-how-your-family-can-beat-the-odds-0ec8cb9d https://prosperityparents.com/ Show Notes Wealth rarely survives grandchildren. Shirt sleeves to shirt sleeves in three generations. First generation raises money; third generation forgets. Family communication and financial literacy as a foundation. A personal story of resilience from 4-H competitions. Instilling work values through storytelling. Prodigal son's story and value of work. Creating “gigs” for children to learn work value. Teaching financial competence from childhood. The role of charity in family legacy. Special Listener Gift Free eBook: Activating Your Prosperity Guide. Kim Butler's groundbreaking eBook/ audiobook explains why typical financial advice may be sabotaging your wealth... and what to do instead! Review and Subscribe If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Subscribe on your favorite podcast player to get the latest episodes. iTunes RSS
In this conversation, the speakers explore the humorous aspects of parenting, particularly focusing on the language and behaviors of children. They discuss the evolution of language among kids, the pressure to conform to social expectations, and the influence of social media on their perceptions. The conversation also touches on the challenges of instilling confidence in children, especially in sports, and the quirks of childhood behavior that often lead to misunderstandings and laughter. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various themes surrounding childhood diagnoses, parenting styles, the impact of AI on scams, and humorous reflections on historical moments. They discuss the evolving perceptions of autism and ADHD, the importance of discipline in parenting, and the rise of AI-related scams. The conversation takes a playful turn as they explore the idea of scamming the scammers and reflect on significant historical events they wish they could witness. The discussion wraps up with a light-hearted take on time travel and the potential to change history. In this conversation, the speakers explore the impact of choices on life paths, the reimagining of historical events, and the implications of the butterfly effect. They discuss hypothetical scenarios in history, the consequences of wealth and power, and the changing value of money. The conversation also touches on the risks associated with sudden wealth and the legacy of wealth and its influence on future generations. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various conspiracy theories, focusing on the Rothschild family and their alleged influence over global affairs. They discuss the implications of wealth and power, the controversies surrounding the moon landing, and speculations about alien life and technology. The conversation also touches on the potential political shifts in Canada and the broader implications of these theories on society. Takeaways: Humor often stems from overdoing a joke to the point of absurdity. Children's language evolves rapidly, influenced by trends and social media. Confidence in children can be fragile, especially in competitive environments. Miscommunication can lead to humorous situations, especially with kids. Parents often find themselves correcting their children's misconceptions. The pressure to conform can lead to kids adopting silly behaviors. Social media plays a significant role in shaping children's beliefs and language. Children often misinterpret facts, leading to humorous misunderstandings. Instilling confidence in kids requires patience and understanding. Childhood behavior can be quirky and often reflects their innocence. Autism is increasingly diagnosed in children, similar to ADHD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Defending the Faith/Applied Biblical Studies ConferencesYoung Adult (18-35) get $90 off ABS registration and $65 off DFC registration!Follow on IG: @ go2steubenvilleDFC Link: stpaulcenter.co/DFCABS Link: stpaulcenter.co/ABSFind exclusive content as a Locals member!https://seekingexcellence.locals.com/Article Discussed in Episodehttps://theologyofhome.com/blogs/in-place-in-person/how-to-keep-the-wokeness-out-of-your-homeNoelle's books:https://tanbooks.com/authors/noelle-mering?srsltid=AfmBOorA9JKRSNcz9w-jRJGOScBZCyCp_D81EqAYdDvsrdImTotRcELJSummaryIn this episode of Seeking Excellence, Nathan Crankfield welcomes Noelle Mering, an author and mother, to discuss the importance of family life, parenting, and navigating today's cultural challenges. They explore topics such as keeping wokeness out of the home, the impact of technology on children, fostering open dialogue, and the significance of beauty in family life. Noelle shares insights on education choices and instilling a sense of mission in children, emphasizing the need for parents to lead by example in their prayer lives.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Noelle Mering Background08:08 Defending the Faith Conference16:37 The No Contact Movement and Its Implications19:36 Culture and Strategies to Keep Wokeness Out of the Home29:43 Building Trust Through Affection32:32 Encouraging Technology and Dialogue in Family Life40:59 Introducing Beauty in Everyday Life44:06 The Importance of Education Choices48:35 Instilling a Sense of Mission in Children52:18 Leading by Example in Prayer Life
Teaching your kids about the Bible is one of the most critical things you can do. Danny and John share how they tried teaching their kids about God's Word. Also, Danika Cooley joins Jim Daly to bring up how she's trying to teach her young kids Bible stories. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast. Or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. Receive the book Help Your Kids Love and Learn the Bible for your donation of any amount! Take the 7 Traits of Effective Parenting Assessment Listen Now Family Reading of Scripture RVL Discipleship: The Study Support This Show! If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
As always, you are invited to join us on Locals!https://seekingexcellence.locals.com/Article Discussed in Episodehttps://theologyofhome.com/blogs/in-place-in-person/how-to-keep-the-wokeness-out-of-your-homeNoelle's books:https://tanbooks.com/authors/noelle-mering?srsltid=AfmBOorA9JKRSNcz9w-jRJGOScBZCyCp_D81EqAYdDvsrdImTotRcELJDefending the Faith/Applied Biblical Studies ConferencesYoung Adult (18-35) get $90 off ABS registration and $65 off DFC registration!Follow on IG: @ go2steubenvilleDFC Link: stpaulcenter.co/DFCABS Link: stpaulcenter.co/ABSSummaryIn this episode of Seeking Excellence, Nathan Crankfield welcomes Noelle Mering, an author and mother, to discuss the importance of family life, parenting, and navigating today's cultural challenges. They explore topics such as keeping wokeness out of the home, the impact of technology on children, fostering open dialogue, and the significance of beauty in family life. Noelle shares insights on education choices and instilling a sense of mission in children, emphasizing the need for parents to lead by example in their prayer lives.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Noelle Mering Background08:08 Defending the Faith Conference16:37 The No Contact Movement and Its Implications19:36 Culture and Strategies to Keep Wokeness Out of the Home29:43 Building Trust Through Affection32:32 Encouraging Technology and Dialogue in Family Life40:59 Introducing Beauty in Everyday Life44:06 The Importance of Education Choices48:35 Instilling a Sense of Mission in Children52:18 Leading by Example in Prayer Life
How do you raise children to think beyond limits and create meaningful change? Visionary entrepreneur Naveen Jain joins Darius on The Greatness Machine for a fascinating conversation on leadership, innovation, and the power of exponential thinking. He shares how a simple promise led to a $5 billion stock surge, the importance of resilience in entrepreneurship, and why curiosity is the key to solving the world's biggest challenges. Naveen also reveals his unique approach to parenting—raising children to be problem-solvers rather than rule-followers—and how this mindset has shaped his own success. In this episode, Darius and Naveen will discuss: (00:00) Introduction to Purposeful Living (02:59) Naveen Jain's Journey and Philosophy (06:13) Personalized Health and Nutrition Insights (09:08) Parenting and Raising Entrepreneurial Children (12:00) The Role of Exposure in Child Development (15:00) Fostering Curiosity and Critical Thinking (18:09) Redefining Success and Self-Worth (20:50) The Nature vs. Nurture Debate in Success (33:07) Wealth and Parenting: The Balance of Privilege (35:59) Teaching Kids the Value of Money and Contribution (38:51) Instilling a Sense of Purpose and Service (41:57) Fostering Intellectual Curiosity and Creativity (44:07) The Role of Unconditional Love in Parenting (49:02) Navigating Work-Life Integration as a Parent (51:59) Lessons on Partnerships and Decision-Making (55:04) Final Thoughts: The Importance of Intellectual Curiosity Naveen Jain is an Indian-American entrepreneur and business executive known for founding InfoSpace, which was once one of the largest internet companies in the American Northwest. Following the dot-com bubble crash, he shifted his focus to groundbreaking ventures in space exploration and health technology. He co-founded Moon Express in 2010, where he serves as Executive Chairman, and later founded Viome in 2016, where he is currently the CEO. Listen to the first episode here: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/304-naveen-jain-part-1-moonshots-and-mindset-why-big/id1555334180?i=1000672328585 Sponsored by: Huel: Try Huel with 15% OFF + Free Gift for New Customers today using my code greatness at https://huel.com/greatness. Fuel your best performance with Huel today! Indeed: Get a $75 sponsored job credit to boost your job's visibility at Indeed.com/DARIUS. NPR Tech Unheard Podcast: Tune into Tech Unheard from Arm and NPM—wherever you get your podcasts. Shipstation: Go to shipstation.com and use code GREATNESS to sign up for your FREE trial. Shopify: Sign up for a $1/month trial period at shopify.com/darius. Connect with Naveen: Website: https://naveenjain.com/ Website: https://www.viome.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naveenjainintelius Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naveenjainceo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Naveen_Jain_CEO Connect with Darius: Website: https://therealdarius.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusmirshahzadeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imthedarius/ YouTube: https://therealdarius.com/youtube Book: The Core Value Equation https://www.amazon.com/Core-Value-Equation-Framework-Limitless/dp/1544506708 Write a review for The Greatness Machine using this link: https://ratethispodcast.com/spreadinggreatness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Accountability is a trait that many people struggle with. I think that by becoming more accountable and self-aware of what's making us unhappy we can find more balance in our lives and be more content. On today's episode, I sit down with Erika Cramer from the Confidence Chronicles podcast and we talk about the importance of accountability and how it plays a major role in many aspects of our lives! I think this is an important conversation to listen to and I hope you all enjoy it!