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Interviews & Discussions with Ministers, Missionaries, Musicians, and More serving on the Kingdom frontlines. Host: RSM Director, Tom Weaver.
George is joined by James Marks, International Specialist, Director at Phillips as they discuss the Singer Reimagined Track 1 watch
Nine years ago, James Marks sat, head in hands at his kitchen table, wondering how he was going to pay the bills. Today, James owns a number of businesses, employs 34 people, and has systemised his entire operation - leaving him free to write romance novels. Yes, really. In this episode, James tells us exactly how he became an “overnight success” in those nine years. In this episode, you’ll discover: How James started his very first business by searching Google for “how to run a window cleaning round” after his interest-free credit cards ran out. James’s constant devotion to personal development and self improvement. How a One Percent Club coaching call helped James realise that he needed to systemise his business. How, as a result of that systemisation work, James removed himself from the day-to-day work. The rule of 3 and 10 - that predicts exactly when your business systems will break. The time that James devotes to creating evergreen assets - including ghostwriting romance novels under a pen name! How wrong we all were about 2020 - hoping for “a year of plain sailing”, and declaring it would be “the year of travel” - oops!
This episode is about going through struggles to reach success. James Marks, Co-founder and CEO of Whiplash explains how he sold his company and how it nearly got bankrupt because of a small mistake they made in the very beginning of this journey. We talked about the importance of legal side, how can one bootstrap a startup for years and how to get your company acquired. Whiplash: https://sales.getwhiplash.com/ Invest in me through my IPO: https://humanipo.app/id/konstantin.dubovitskiy
In 1901, John Watts, an early squatter and politician in Queensland, wrote his Personal Reminiscences. He writes just 700 words about another squatter – James Marks. Watts says that Marks’ son was murdered and mutilated by the local Aboriginal people. In response, Marks vowed “vengeance against every black he came across”. Watts says that Marks murdered an innocent Aboriginal woman and was indicted for murder, but he was never captured or convicted. However, based on what we now know about early Queensland history, there may be more to this story. This episode is the start of the search for the truth of the Mark’s Murders.
There’s an area near Bergen, Norway known as Isdalen (“Ice Valley”), but also nicknamed "Death Valley", due to the area's history of suicides in the Middle Ages, and more recent hiking accidents. In November 1970 a man and his two young daughters noting an unusual burning smell and to their horror discovered the charred body of a woman, located among some scree.Now if this podcast was a magazine you wouldn’t mind paying a few quid or dollars a week so I’m asking you to support us for the bargain price of $3 a month. In the last few weeks Pete Hobson, Richard Goyette, Hamish Macintyre, Alastair Bassett, David Roberts, James Marks and Richard Harvey have joined in helping to cover the show’s increasing costs and keep us on the air, plus they’ve got the sought after CWC coaster too.Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/So back to today’s episode – We speak with Marit Higraff, an investigative reporter for the Norwegian broadcaster NRK, who has investigated this case and is the co-presenter of the Death in Ice Valley podcast. Welcome Marit to our Cold War conversationWell I hope that’s whetted your appetite to explore the Death in Ice Valley podcast.There’s further information and links on this episode in our show notes, which can also be found as a link in your podcast app. https://coldwarconversations.com/episode99/If you like what you are hearing please leave reviews in Apple podcasts and share us on social media.If you can’t wait for next week’s episode do visit our facebook discussion group where guests and listeners continue the Cold War Conversation. Just search "Cold War Conversations" in facebook.Thank you very much for listening, it is really appreciated – goodbye.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/coldwarpod)
In this Episode we deconstruct the Myths associated with Life Insurance and explain why telling porky pies on your application is not worth the risk You can find me us on LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesmarksge/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoeturner1/
Week 1: The Book of James Series
James - Marks Of Maturity Part Ten by South West London Vineyard
James- Marks Of Maturity Part Nine by South West London Vineyard
James : Marks of True Faith James 1 : 19 – 27
James : Marks of True Faith James 1 : 19 – 27
James - Marks Of Maturity Part Eight by South West London Vineyard
James - Marks Of Maturity Part Seven by South West London Vineyard
James - Marks Of Maturity Part Six by South West London Vineyard
James - Marks Of Maturity - Part Five by South West London Vineyard
James - Marks Of Maturity Part Four by South West London Vineyard
James - Marks of Maturity Part Three by South West London Vineyard
James - Marks Of Maturity Part Two by South West London Vineyard
James - Marks Of Maturity Part One by South West London Vineyard
Angelos and Mo, with guest James Marks, talk about how to deal with those down days and how to pick yourself up again.
The Team USA U18 basketball team trained at Strake Jesuit this week. That's where we caught up with ex-Willowridge & Texas Longhorn star point guard TJ Ford & Coach Smart. Ford tells us what's been going on in his life since he retired from the NBA. We talk about his Willowridge State Championship days, the UT Final 4 run & his NBA memories. Coach Smart tells us about incoming Freshmen Jarrett Allen & James Marks and previews this year's Longhorns.
The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
Ep139 James Marks of WhipLash joins Nathan. James Marks is the Co-Founder and CEO of Whiplash, a shipping department for e-commerce. He negotiated his first commercial lease when he was 17 and has been building companies ever since. YOUR $100: Remember to subscribe to the show on itunes then text the word "nathan" to 33444 to confirm that you've done it to enter to win $100 every Monday on the show. Do this now. Stop reading this and do it! Click here to join the top tribe and instantly learn how Nathan made his first $10k at 19 years old: http://nathanlatka.com/startertribelive 3 Key Points: Whiplash’s success is attributed to being flexible in order to suit their clients’ needs. There is a balance between profitability and growth that affects your company’s stability and direction. For those younger starting out, remember to enjoy the journey because the road is long. Episode Notes: 01:00 – Nathan’s introduction to today’s show 01:17 – James joins the show 01:20 – Whiplash is order fulfillment for e-commerce 01:59 – Shipping might seem like a simple industry but it’s surprisingly difficult 02:26 – 330K in revenue in October from carrier fees, handling fees and monthly storage fees 03:26 – About 600 dollars per client per month. 157 clients equate to roughly 100K per month 04:19 – Whiplash’s warehouses rely on an organizational app 05:41 – The company is currently hiring for the sales and engineering departments 06:07 – James attributes his company’s success to being flexible to customer needs 07:11 – James is more concerned about who is investing in his company than the amount of money they are investing 08:36 – Whiplash is content with slower growth if it means stability and being on track 09:02 – The company launched in 2010 as a part time endeavor – became full time in 2013 10:42 – How Whiplash’s development affected equity distribution among its three cofounders 12:30 – Follow James on twitter and check out his website below 13:48 – Famous Five Related: Want to learn how to go from $0-$10k/mo in revenue fast? Join Nathan live on the Starter Tribe Beta free workshop. Famous 5 Favorite Book?— Small Giants by Bo Burningham What CEO do you follow?— Richard Branson What is your favorite online tool?— Voodoo Pad Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— Yes If you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be?— It’s going to be a long road, enjoy the process. Resources Mentioned: Growth Geeks – The way Nathan hires growth hackers on a per project basis for things like info graphics, blog posts, and other growth projects Whiplash – James Marks’ company. dynamidynamics – James’ twitter account Small Giants by Bo Burningham – One of James’ favorite books Voodoo Pad – James’ favorite online tool Richard Branson – CEO James follows. Want to learn how to go from $0-$10k/mo in revenue fast? Join Nathan live on the Starter Tribe Beta free workshop. Listen to The Top if you want to hear from the worlds TOP entrepreneurs on how much they sold last month, how they are selling it, and what they are selling - 7 days a week in 20 minute interviews! Join the Top Tribe at http://NathanLatka.com/TheTop The Top is FOR YOU if you are: A STUDENT who wants to become the CEO of a $10m company in under 24 months (episode #4) STUCK in the CORPORATE grind and looking to create a $10k/mo side business so you can quit (episode #7) An influencer or BLOGGER who wants to make $27k/mo in monthly RECURRING revenue to have the life you want and full CONTROL (episode #1) The Software as a Service (SaaS) entrepreneur who wants to grow to a $100m+ valuation (episode #14). Your host, Nathan Latka is a 25 year old software entrepreneur who has driven over $4.5 million in revenue and built a 25 person team as he dropped out of school, raised $2.5million from a Forbes Billionaire, and attracted over 10,000 paying customers from 160+ different countries. Oprah gets 60 minutes or more to make her guests comfortable to then ask tough questions. Nathan does it all in less than 15 minutes in this daily podcast that's like an audio version of Pat Flynn's monthly income report. Join the Top Tribe at http://NathanLatka.com/TheTop
Our health is determined by where we live, work, play, and pray. These are our social determinants of health. They have a direct impact on our ability to afford safe housing and pay for healthy food, cover health care services, and access educational and economic opportunities and their benefits. As such, employment as well as the conditions of employment play a key role in determining health.Our guest for this topic is James S. Marks, MD, MPH. Jim is executive vice president, overseeing all program, communications, research, and policy activities in support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s vision to build a Culture of Health in America.
Our health is determined by where we live, work, play, and pray. These are our social determinants of health. They have a direct impact on our ability to afford safe housing and pay for healthy food, cover health care services, and access educational and economic opportunities and their benefits. As such, employment as well as the conditions of employment play a key role in determining health.Our guest for this topic is James S. Marks, MD, MPH. Jim is executive vice president, overseeing all program, communications, research, and policy activities in support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s vision to build a Culture of Health in America.
Pastor Adams gives the sermon from James 2:1-13 on the subject of favoritism. 9/1/2013
Pastor Adam gives a powerful sermon on James 1:19-22. August 25th
Pastor Adam begins part one of our series on the book of James. August 18, 2013
The Fire and Ice Challenge is a fundraiser for three charities. Five Cornish fire fighters are climbing Imja Tse in Nepal - in the hope of tackling Everest in the future.