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The original Streams of Consciousness crew is back. Nelson, Eroc, and Jay Carter go full unfiltered—talking cremation schemes, nicknames in the black book, and how they'd like to be honored by old flings and frat boys alike. Then it's into politics: Trump's speedrun to dictatorship, DEI rollback, economic hypocrisy, and whether Candace Owens actually hates Black people or just Black culture. Also on deck: gimbal chickens, basket weaving degrees, redneck energy, Umar Johnson slander, and who's really to blame when democracy starts biting back. Petty, political, and pure chaos.
Conway Police investigating mass shooting at park that killed two; Perryville man killed in Saline County auto accident; SCCSD holds 'Hall of Distinction' banquet; producers reporting delayed planting following rains earlier this month; Governor delays tax deadline for those affected by flooding; Perry Chamber announces plans for banquet; we look at the agendas for meetings tonight, have a roundup of high school sports, and visit with Jay Carter, librarian at the Conway County Library in Morrilton.
In this conversation, Jay Carter and Rod Corbin delve into the intricacies of sports psychology, exploring Rod's extensive background in high-performance sports and neuropsychology. They discuss the importance of managing expectations, the role of upbringing in competitiveness, and the significance of building relationships within team environments. Rod shares insights from his journey into sports psychology, emphasizing the need for high standards while acknowledging the challenges of human emotions and cognitive processes in performance settings. In this conversation, Rod discusses the profound impact of upbringing, education, and experience on his practice in sports psychology. He emphasizes the importance of building trust and relationships within teams, the distinction between mental skills training and sports psychology, and the complexities of team dynamics. Rod also highlights the necessity for coaches to create a supportive environment that fosters connection and psychological safety, while navigating the pressures of performance and athlete identity.Send us a textSupport the showhttps://talkingperformancepod.com/
In this conversation, Jay Carter and Will Roberts explore Will's journey from being an average football player to becoming a prominent figure in sports education and coaching. They discuss the impact of early sports experiences, the transition from player to coach, and the importance of personal development in sports. Will shares insights into his current role at the University of Waikato, his coaching philosophy, and the challenges of balancing youth development with performance pressure in professional sports environments. Will also discusses the complexities of youth development in sports, emphasizing the balance between play and performance. He highlights the importance of creating supportive environments for young athletes, the role of play in their development, and the challenges faced by coaches in catering to diverse aspirations. The conversation also delves into the significance of mentorship in coaching, advocating for a community approach to support volunteer coaches and enhance their effectiveness.Send us a textSupport the showhttps://talkingperformancepod.com/
In this conversation (follow on from last weeks conversation), Jay Carter and Riki Lindsay explore the complexities of coaching methodologies, particularly the distinctions and overlaps between linear and non-linear learning approaches. They discuss the implications of these approaches in sports coaching, emphasizing the importance of adapting coaching styles to the athlete's level and the context of the sport. Riki shares insights from his research and experiences, highlighting the need for coaches to remain flexible and open-minded in their methodologies. Riki and Jay explore the complexities of coaching and athlete development. They discuss the importance of understanding individual athlete needs, the impact of environment on performance, and the role of cultural considerations in coaching. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of reflective practice for coaches to enhance their effectiveness and adapt their methods to better support athletes' growth.Send us a textSupport the showhttps://talkingperformancepod.com/
In this conversation, Jay Carter and Alex Lascu explore the multifaceted world of sports coaching, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue, the journey through various sports, and the dynamics of coaching, particularly in relation to gender. They discuss the essence of good coaching practices, the balance between fun and seriousness in youth sports, and the challenges posed by parental expectations. The conversation also delves into the debate on specificity in training, the understanding of muscle memory, and the role of technology in enhancing sports training. They discuss the implications of relying on technology for performance, the importance of nonlinear pedagogy in understanding skill acquisition, and the necessity of adaptability in sports. The dialogue also touches on the interplay of past experiences and future possibilities in shaping an athlete's performance, emphasizing the need for coaches to create environments that foster exploration and learning.Send us a textSupport the showhttps://talkingperformancepod.com/
Opening up the year 2025, two 7 time returning guest, Jay Pat and Jay Carter, return with a 2 hour special where they, and the host, get into topics about playing with your food and picking your favorite homegirl, Kendrick Lamar no longer being overrated, and how drake does not understand the culture he sells to. Later, the three talk about American rules not being the same as other countries, Superbowl's and lawsuits, leaving the hood behind, and if Black people are gatekeeping too much.Find the full audio now of this episode for as low as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/posts/119045143and the full video now for as low as $5 a month athttps://www.patreon.com/posts/119045537Stay up to date with us at https://www.yccentertainment.com/oursinsandwoesJoin us on Patreon for exclusive and early content at https://www.patreon.com/yccentertainmentFollow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Soundcloud, and other streaming services through https://linktr.ee/oursinsandwoesPurchase our exclusive merchandise at https://www.yccentertainment.com/merchCatch more music from this weeks plug of the week Blake G over at https://soundcloud.com/blakeg703Catch the Our Sins and Woes Podcast "Plug of the Week" playlist athttps://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol1https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol2https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol3Support the show (https://cash.app/$YCCEnt)Support the show
The Growthcast with Dallas Pruitt | Presented by The Multifamily Mindset
Jay Carter shares insights on marketing, multifamily investing, personal branding, AI tools, audience targeting, and growth mindset, emphasizing value creation and continuous improvement for success.Please leave a rating and review of the show! We are giving away a mystery prize to some lucky winners who leave us a rating and review.Check out the Multifamily Mindset store for great tools like the Think Bigger Journal and MFM merchandise.Follow Tyler & Dallas on Instagram:►Tyler Deveraux (@tyler_deveraux), CEO of Multifamily Mindset & Managing Partner of Multifamily Capital Partners►Dallas Pruitt (@dalpruitt), Founder of LIVE LIFE Mission and Resident Mindset Consultant at the Multifamily Mindset►Cyndi Maguire (@cyndigap), Real Estate Investor & Consultant at the Multifamily Mindset►Kyle Brown, Fulfillment Acquisitions Manager at the Multifamily Mindset►Zach Rucker (@zachrucker), Underwriting Mentor at the Multifamily Mindset
Former President Obama rallies for Harris in Pittsburgh, while the VP rallies in Phoenix and participates in a Univision town hall. Plus, Trump proposed another tax cut in Detroit today while slamming the city. And, as Harris makes gains in national polls, Republicans run a 'red wave narrative'. Jon Ralston, Mike Madrid, Jeff Mason, Ron Insana, Justin Wolfers, Simon Rosenberg, and Jay Carter join the 11th Hour this Thursday.
Jay Carter shares his journey of starting a roofing company, facing challenges, and finding success. He emphasizes the importance of failure, mindset, and purpose in business. He also discusses the transition from being a tradesman to a CEO and the significance of self-reflection and mindset for business success.Keywordsroofing company, business challenges, failure, mindset, purpose, CEO mindset, self-reflection, systematizing mindset, business successTakeawaysThe importance of failure and the lessons learned from it.The significance of mindset and purpose in business success.The transition from being a tradesman to a CEO mindset.The role of self-reflection for business success.Sound Bites"The day I stopped waking up and thinking about money was the day I started making more than I needed.""How do you become that leader? You be the leader of yourself first."Chapters00:00 The Journey of Starting a Roofing Company03:00 The Power of Failure and Mindset in Business Success07:01 Transitioning to a CEO Mindset and Self-Reflection10:04 Lessons Learned and Business Evolution13:00 Systematizing Mindset for Business SuccessConnect With Jay:Website: https://jaycarterroofing.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jay-carter01/ Support Titans of the Trades: If you found this episode insightful, please subscribe, share, and leave a review for Titans of the Trades. Your support goes a long way in helping us bring more impactful discussions your way.
On this week's Education Gadfly Show podcast, Vlad Kogan, a professor at Ohio State University, joins Mike and David to discuss what role race, achievement, and enrollment play in a district's decision to close a school. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines a new report that investigates the staffing difficulties and potential academic effects of class size reduction policies in New York City.Recommended content: “Flawed work to close city schools will hurt Columbus for years to come. It must be fixed.” —Vlad Kogan, The Columbus Dispatch“Schools Will Have to Start Closing Again” —Michael Petrilli, Wall Street Journal“Enrollment down. Achievement lackluster. Should this school close?” —Francis Pearman, Education WeekMatthew Chingos, Ariella Meltzer, and Jay Carter, “Will implementing class size caps exacerbate hiring challenges in New York City's highest-poverty schools?,” Urban Institute (July 2024).Feedback Welcome: Have ideas for improving our podcast? Send them to Stephanie Distler at sdistler@fordhaminstitute.org.
For a delightful twist, Riki teams up with two remarkable individuals: Kyle Mclean, Director and Creator of the IntaSport App, and Jay Carter from New Zealand Golf. These two gentlemen are not only hosts of their own phenomenal podcasts but also esteemed figures in their respective fields. In this engaging conversation, the trio shares their recent musings and curiosities, offering listeners a candid glimpse into their worlds. Join us for a casual yet captivating chat as three blokes share insights, stories, and perhaps a few surprises along the way! Resources Kyle Mclean https://www.thecoachinggig.com/ Jay Carter https://talkingperformancepod.com/
Why IDENTITY is so important to your development as a golfer Facing up to your FEARS and shattering the illusions of what the game means to us Download Mind Caddie for hundreds of short audio lessons and exercises produced by Karl and start improving your mental game the same way as six major champions: Download Mind Caddie Here Today we have a wonderful conversation with Jay Carter who is the National Coach of the New Zealand golf team. Why does New Zealand punch above its weight in terms of producing great sports men and women? The influence of the ALL BLACKS It was a very open conversation about his own struggles as a player and some of the deep thinking he has done about what actually makes a difference to players who want to make the very best out of their development Why context is so important and how the brain responds differently depending on the environment you are in The limitations of data taken out of context The need for curiosity and exploration Why your IDENTITY as a golfer is so important and will influence everything you do Being clear WHO you are What have been your influences? What about your ancestry? Your culture? Can you see golf as an opportunity to explore? Can you be creative with what you do in your TRAINING? Could you get out onto the golf course with more purpose and engagement? Why do people make such good progress in Martial Arts and yet often stay the same in golf? Separating SKILL from technique Ryan Fox and the influence of the conversations around the All Blacks A really interesting conversation with a top coach who is passionately involved in trying to help golfers get better. Take a listen to Jay on his podcast ‘Talking Performance' BUILDING STABLE CONFIDENCE – THE NEW PROGRAM To get your copy of the brand new program with Raymond Prior and Karl Morris It will truly make a BIG difference to your development Link to buy: Building Stable Confidence
Laughton Kora, a musician and artist, shares his perspective on creativity, learning, and the music industry in a conversation with Jay Carter. They discuss their random meeting on a plane, their shared love for golf and music, and the importance of process and collaboration in creative endeavors. Laughton reflects on his early musical training and the influence of his father, as well as his time at drama school and the impact it had on his approach to performance. He also talks about his experience with the band Kora and his decision to leave in order to pursue his own artistic vision with his new band, Black Comet. In this conversation, they discuss the process of creating music and the importance of allowing space for creativity. They also touch on the pressure of consistently producing new music and the challenges of writing for an orchestra. Laughton shares his experience of creating unique sounds for film and art projects, using unconventional instruments and natural elements. They also discuss the similarities and differences between playing music and playing golf, including the importance of commitment and adapting to mistakesSupport the showhttps://talkingperformancepod.com/
Find the full audio now of this episode for as low as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/posts/92724506and the full video now for as low as $5 a month athttps://www.patreon.com/posts/92862845Stay up to date with us at https://www.yccentertainment.com/oursinsandwoesJoin us on Patreon for exclusive and early content at https://www.patreon.com/yccentertainmentFollow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Soundcloud, and other streaming services through https://linktr.ee/oursinsandwoesPurchase our exclusive merchandise at https://www.yccentertainment.com/merchCatch the Our Sins and Woes Podcast "Plug of the Week" playlist athttps://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol1https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol2https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol3Support the show (https://cash.app/$YCCEnt)#YCCEntertainment #Podcast #dating #moneySupport the show
In Episode 163 of the "GAHHDcast," the hosts reunite for a lively conversation with Italian rapper Jay Carter. The episode covers a wide range of topics, starting with a deep dive into Jay Carter's latest single "On the Regular." Jay's journey unfolds, from his decision to travel to America to study at Full Sail Academy in Florida, to the challenges he faced, including getting stuck in Italy during the pandemic. He shares his experiences of relocating to Brooklyn and his connection to the Bronx, shedding light on the intricacies of being an Italian rapper in the United States. The episode also includes discussions about new music releases from Nas and Diddy, marking the 22-year anniversary of "The Blueprint," and much more. This episode offers listeners an engaging blend of music insights, cultural exploration, and personal anecdotes from Jay Carter's unique path in the music industry. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/last-breath-ent/support
Audible.com |Audible.co.uk - Get your audio book version of my new book today! (Free trial for new Audible customers)Amazon Paperback Book - Get your physical copy of my new book today!My InstagramOff-Field Rugby InstagramMy LinkedinWe chat about;How New Zealand golf use data to maximise performance.NZ golfs mental skills training program.How David Galbraith trains the golfers minds for peak performance.Jay's experience freezing on the first team.How to deal with pressure?The relationship with performance and preparation.Living your identity.Overcoming imposter syndrome.How to become confident.The impact playing with Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Rory McIlroy have on mindset.Manifesting.For Alan Bunting in Wayne Smith do well.How to get a mentor. Get the bonus Podcasts on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bargains Galore on 64 gets underway, UACCM registering students ahead of Aug. 23 first day of classes; Cleveland group plans festival to raise money for a park; Koontz Electric starts next apprenticeship class; we visit with Jay Carter and Alexis Scroggins with the Conway County Library.
It's an absolute pleasure to bring Golf New Zealand's National Coach, Jay Carter, on the show. Jay and I met not long ago when he reached out to ask me on his fantastic podcast, Talking Performance. We had a great conversation and barely scratched the surface on some topics I wanted to talk more about. So, here we are. While Jay and I spend our days in different sports and with athletes at different stages of development, we share a lot in common. Most significantly, the common goal to help young athletes lead themselves. Jay and I cover a lot in this conversation, including solving problems over learning techniques, identifying potential rather than performance, creating talent systems, play versus practice, what happened when Jay literally froze on the tee back in his playing days, thinking out loud to build awareness, slowing down to speed up, and much more. Enjoy!Sign up for Craig's newsletter (Beyond the Game) at athletedevelopmentproject.com/newsletterGet Craig to speak at your club or school here. Connect with Craig:Instagram: instagram.com/drcraigharrison/Facebook: facebook.com/drcraigharrisonTwitter: twitter.com/drcraigharrisonSupport the show
It's an absolute pleasure to bring Golf New Zealand's National Coach, Jay Carter, on the show. Jay and I met not long ago when he reached out to ask me on his fantastic podcast, Talking Performance. We had a great conversation and barely scratched the surface on some topics I wanted to talk more about. So, here we are. While Jay and I spend our days in different sports and with athletes at different stages of development, we share a lot in common. Most significantly, the common goal to help young athletes lead themselves. Jay and I cover a lot in this conversation, including solving problems over learning techniques, identifying potential rather than performance, creating talent systems, play versus practice, what happened when Jay literally froze on the tee back in his playing days, thinking out loud to build awareness, slowing down to speed up, and much more. Enjoy!Sign up for Craig's newsletter (Beyond the Game) at athletedevelopmentproject.com/newsletterGet Craig to speak at your club or school here. Connect with Craig:Instagram: instagram.com/drcraigharrison/Facebook: facebook.com/drcraigharrisonTwitter: twitter.com/drcraigharrisonSupport the show
De la mano de Angie Chevalier, Anamí Velasco, Zyanya Coral y Samuel Benítez, entérate de los temas de novedad dentro de ámbitos como el arte y la sociedad a las 14:00 horas de lunes a viernes en La Conjura de los necios. En La entrevista, Niketino y Jay Carter, artistas drag, hablan de su presentación artística en el Viernes de Carolino.
Los martes de 12:30 a 13:30 horas llega La cultura desde la BUAP, un espacio de difusión de las actividades y de las noticias culturales de las diferentes dependencias que integran la Vicerrectoría de Extensión y Difusión de la Cultura, bajo la conducción de Elvira Ruiz Vivanco. En Encuentro con el arte y la cultura, Jay Carter, artista drag, charla sobre su experiencia en el mundo del arte y su presentación artística a las 16:00 horas en el Viernes de Carolino.
HEY ROCKSTARS! Finding the best employee is not an easy job. You'll have to go through different personalities and it's a process from A-Z before fully knowing a person. Somehow, having a person you can rely on in your business can greatly impact you as a contractor or business owner. In this episode, together with our special guest, Jay Carter, we will talk about how to find the perfect employee for you, what are the loopholes you're going to tackle and how to help your fellow contractors to find the same qualifications too. Jay Carter will be sharing with us his thoughts on building a relationship with your people and finding out if this person is right for you. So if you're struggling to find the perfect employee for your business, you are in the right place! Check this out! Chapters: 1:40 What's happening in the roofing industry? 4:11 The numbers game is becoming more of a race 12:10 The secret psychology in knowing who you're hiring 14:53 You have to find candidates where they most frequent 20:21 What's the worst part? 24:35 What would your business look like without labor issues? 29:49 What do you eliminate? 36:21 The power of word of mouth through social media 39:49 Be innovative, especially if it solves one of the biggest problems 43:15 You're going to eat yourself up if you don't adopt new technology Connect with us:
In this episode, I catch up with another OG - Jay Carter and legendary sneaker collection that he has built in his travels across Canada. We talk about his favorite styles, a sneaker story or two and what needs to change in the sneaker world. Dont miss this episode!
Hurricane Ian regains strength as it heads towards Georgia and South Carolina. This comes after Ian left the West coast of Florida in destruction. Plus, Ginni Thomas met with the Jan. 6th committee and stuck to her false claims that the 2020 election was stolen. Michelle Grossman, Jesse Kirsch, Tara Calligan, Nikki Fried, Glenn Kirschner, Alex Harris, David Jolly, and Jay Carter join.
One of the most catastrophic storms in Florida's history regains strength to become a category 1 hurricane and is projected to make landfall on Friday in South Carolina. Cajun Navy Incident Commander and veteran fire fighter Jay Carter joins to talk about the personal motivation behind his involvement in the search and rescue effort, as he and his team push on through the night in treacherous conditions to help as may people as possible.Hundreds of thousands of Russians rush to the Country's borders amid draft fears, ahead of Putin's ceremony to formally annex four Ukrainian regions. CNN Political Analyst Josh Rogin joins to discuss the sham referendums supporting Putin's land grab, and the mounting international suspicion that Russia has sabotaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines after European security officials observed Russian Navy support ships in the vicinity of leaks caused by underwater explosions.Hosted by Laura Coates.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
One of the most catastrophic storms in Florida's history regains strength to become a category 1 hurricane and is projected to make landfall on Friday in South Carolina. Cajun Navy Incident Commander and veteran fire fighter Jay Carter joins to talk about the personal motivation behind his involvement in the search and rescue effort, as he and his team push on through the night in treacherous conditions to help as may people as possible.Hundreds of thousands of Russians rush to the Country's borders amid draft fears, ahead of Putin's ceremony to formally annex four Ukrainian regions. CNN Political Analyst Josh Rogin joins to discuss the sham referendums supporting Putin's land grab, and the mounting international suspicion that Russia has sabotaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines after European security officials observed Russian Navy support ships in the vicinity of leaks caused by underwater explosions.Hosted by Laura Coates.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
A high turnover rate is a sign that something is amiss, and you have to do something about it.
Do you feel like you're always in a state of chaos and constantly putting out fires while running your contracting business? An administrator holds an essential business role that can greatly help you iron out your schedule and even your company. By now, you may think you can't trust somebody to do certain tasks for you. However, administrators in your team play a significant part in paving the way for a smooth-sailing and successful contracting business. Listen to this episode I have with Jay Carter and learn more about the importance of administrators, how to help them avoid failures, and what you should do before hiring one. See you! Chapters: 00:00 Intro 03:05 Do you need an administrator? 07:09 Is it right to hire yourself as an administrator? 07:53 The advantage of teaming up with the right person 13:36 How to effectively work with a partner or administrator 19:46 Factors to consider before hiring an admin 23:26 Biggest reasons administrators fail 27:30 You should be the last person to manage your schedule 31:41 Putting the systems in place to ensure success 36:12 Know what you want and have the end results in mind
My guest today is award winning magazine ad man, our own little Don Draper – Jay Carter! He has spent a career is pharmaceutical advertising and serving. Some might say the two are mutually exclusive. We talk about his job and his journey, the ethics of prescription drug pricing, and his broad recognition in the field: including 2018 Alumni of the year from University of Michigan pharmacy college, and 2022 winner of a Pinnacle and a Manny – both anointing person of the year in the field! Jay is one of the best guys I know and one of the most annoyingly humble guys also.. So, when he starts to drone on and deflect instead of bragging (which is just telling the truth) I inject a little random Benny hill in the background or other zany sound effects. He tells the fascinating story of the adoption of his youngest, the origins and costs of Viagra, how he was one of the first people to try on-line dating on “Love at AOL,” which evolved into Match.com – and how me met (some say trapped) his wife there. He tells us about his massive wine collection and involvement in and appreciation of the girl scouts.
Conway County Care Center's cereal drive is a success; MHS students earn ACT designation; Rabbit Ridge Farms to be featured on PBS program; we preview today's state tournament baseball and softball games, with five planned for broadcast today; and we talk with Jay Carter of the Conway County Library.
"The supply chain issue will drive my business to the ground!" "Suppliers are 100% out to screw us tradies over!" "There's no way to get ahead in the trades with this shortage anymore!" You've probably heard some of these before, and I understand they come from a place of frustration. But the idea that you can't leverage this situation as a HUGE opportunity for your business, is mostly misinformed BS. While it's true that every contractor I know, is struggling right now, learning how to deal with supply chain challenges is tough as hell… There's another very real side to this. Those contractors who have taken the time to learn how to flip the situation in their favor, using the tools available to them, are making bank. But unfortunately, contractors have no idea where to start when it comes to things like: -What contracts (and legal clauses) to put in place when setting expectations for a job. -How to best deal with pricing issues in a way that won't put off the customer OR leave you broke. - How to leverage their relationship with their suppliers to SCALE (yes, seriously.) And countless other things that have been a game-changer to the thousands of contractors we've personally been helping during these hard times. So today, Jay and I, set out to put them all in one place so that YOU can start making the most out of them. Official Profit For Contractors Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKkxR_Dvwd8lGysAPhzYmWg Join Our FB Group (11000+ members) https://www.facebook.com/groups/498934880541178/ Follow Us On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/profitforcontractors/ Full episode available to listen on: Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-profit-for-contractors-podcast/id1504320346 Spotify: https://anchor.fm/profitforcontractors
Have you ever wondered how can you carry suppliers' hikes over to your customer without making them mad and losing them Today, we are going to be talking about price increases and how to address them from the supplier's and customers' perspectives. Whether it's about being willing to tell your clients about prices hikes so that you don't lose profits. Or understanding that your suppliers are not out to get you and could be powerful business partners instead… Most contractors are not aware of how fluctuating markets work, so today we are going to cover some of the tactics to make sure we are always protected when conducting business deals. So today, Our Coach & COO Jay Carter and I are gonna go all-in on how to leverage the current supplier price increases to your advantage and , why you shouldn't be afraid to tell your clients about these conditions. As well as the importance of making sure it's all on the table before a job is greenlit and even how you can leverage these “setbacks” to become more profitable. As a plus, we'll also be talking about how to strengthen the current relationship you have with your suppliers and why it's a move you should've made long ago! Remember the more people you have on your side, the better! We hope you enjoy this episode, and we'll see you on the flip side!
In this episode, I chat with Andrew Houston, the founder of Profit for Contractors. Andrew started to do business coaching back in 2000 shortly after he realized how much his own contracting business and personal life was at a crossroads. Out of that turning point, emerged Andrew's passion for helping contractors who are going through the same chaos he once went through. Now he helps contractors of all types systemize and scale their business behind them, giving them the freedom, money, and control they deserve. Also joining in on this conversation is Profit for Contractors COO, Jay Carter, who's lived the experience going from contractor to champion CEO. Find the show notes and relevant links for this episode here! Watch this episode on Youtube here. Host: Chris Ronzio Learn more about Trainual, the world's top Business Playbook™ software.
Times are changing, this means that if you wanna scale you're gonna have to take some risks, either you get on board with technology bringing your SOPs to life in a practical way or your competition will do it first and leave you behind. A lot of contractors have been in business for a long time, so with that old school mindset, they fail to see just how not having a systemized business and a process to make sure their success is standard and REPEATABLE is leaving them broke and stressed. (Spoiler alert, this is NOT what running a business looks like) So today we've brought on our process expert Layla Pomper to tell you all about the benefits of getting a process for ALL your day to day tasks and even your onboarding, how it'll reduce your stress, increase your productivity and why it's not as hard as it looks like On the side, our very own tech expert Jay Carter who also runs a contracting company on the side, will elaborate on how getting a process has helped him step back and focus on his personal growth while enjoying his profits! Building a long-lasting company to pay for your freedom is not about hustle, it's about practicality, so stop being afraid of taking the next step and start working on your future! We hope you enjoy this episode and we'll see you guys on the flip side.
Nate chats with Andrew Houston and Jay Carter about their efforts to help contractors and people in the trades get into a mindset that helps build their business. 0:00 Intro 0:59 Automation 4:12 Decade of Hell 8:13 Jay's story 10:47 I'm the only one 15:56 Systems mindset 24:19 Possible growth 32:03 New tools 36:35 Remote 39:10 Social media 44:41 Deficits 50:03 The Process 54:42 Time frame 59:43 Where to find Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1504320346 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/contractortips/
Episode 40! This week on Deep Rough the boys welcomed in Jay Carter, the NZ National Golf Coach to The Golf Bunker (digitally of course) to discuss everything from the success of NZ golfers at the moment, his own golfing career, more than a few rattling stories that involved Paraparaumu Beach Golf Course and the mental side of the game. This episode is one the best we've done so far. Thanks to Jay for his time and the unreal stories and advice shared!Follow us:Instagram @Deep_RoughFacebook @DeepRoughPodSend us your embarrassing golf stories to deeproughpod@gmail.com
Governor says in-person instruction will continue at public schools; Morrilton steps up preparations for April 2024 eclipse; near record-low unemployment rates continue; new State Parks exec named; Wonderview tops 1A poll; we visit with Jay Carter from the Conway County LIbrary.
Week 10 had shocks galore. And not just with the results of the games played. Jay & Carter go through the surprises, from QB additions to total upsets. Plus which divisions should we keep an eye on in the second half of the season? And Jay and Carter talk about which Head Coaches should get into the ring together.
Jason Pine chats to Jay Carter, the golf coach of Daniel Hillier on Newstalk ZB, about the form of his athlete ahead of potentially gaining a European Tour card for 2022 if he finishes the season successfully in the final tournament of the season in Spain.
Host Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests: Mike Rogers, Waikato Women's head coach, former Bay of Plenty senior and U19 coach and host Inside Running coach learning series and Jay Carter, Golf New Zealand National Coach and host Talking Performance podcast. The team pick out the key takeaways from each piece of great content and discuss how it can be applied to coaching.This week's contentBelonging - Owen EastwoodTalking Performance podcast with Carl Sheridan – Jay CarterSUGGESTED CONTENT/WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED Talking Performance Podcast – Jay Carter Inside Running Coach Learning Series – Mike Rogers The Sport Psych Show with Elliott Newell and Craig Morris – Dan AbrahamsVideos Rules For Coaches – Doug Lemox and Codex Analysis Where Other Won't with Doug Lemov and Todd Beane – Cody RoylePositive Teacher Relationships – University of EdinburghHow to Work with a Manipulative Person – Harvard Business Review Study Opportunity – Please help out and completePerfectionism and Wellbeing in Coaches – Newcastle University
In our local news today: the Morrilton Kroger store will close July 17th; the City Council will consider redoing bond issue with additional $2 million investment; a Canadian company purchases Hixon Lumber; a COVID vaccine clinic will be held at the PJ Car Show; public input sought for MKARNS Master Plan; we'll check sports, and visit with Jay Carter on behalf of the Conway County Library.
Alright, rockstars. I'm super-pumped about today's podcast. I'm here with my man, Jay Carter. Jay is the CEO of Jay Carter Roofing Sheet Metal, and he's also a key member of the profit for contractors team. As one of our coaches, our Chief Operations Officer and CEO, Jay emphasizes systems, processes, and the technical base of running a contracting business. We're gonna be talking about a subject that hits pretty close to home, which is: evolving into a champion CEO. Getting to the point of your vision becoming a reality and some of the struggles of achieving your goals. We are also helping you identify where you are in the contractor's ladder of success and what it takes to grow from a business that relies on you vs. a business that actually runs better without you. Because as a champion CEO, you should be focusing on what is needed to take your business to that next level. Stay tuned and see you on the flip side! -------- In This Episode: ● The struggles of a Champion CEO. ● Learning how to be comfortable with being uncomfortable. ● The Contractor's ladder of success. ● How long can your business run without you? ● The difference between Stability and Survival. ● How volume isn't your best friend. ● Where most people get stuck. ● How this Paradigm shift could be your Kryptonite. ● The Dangerzone at Stability. ● How Standard Operating Procedures affect your Stability. ● The Impact of Leadership and accountability. ● Running your business purely on numbers. ● The structure, the systems, the people. ● Bringing in Leaders and Skilled people into your business. ● Why most contractors never manage to sell their businesses. ● Allowing yourself to be vulnerable and open-minded.
Jay is the CEO of Dream Dedicated, a successful Rapper, and huge advocate of personal growth. Join us on this amazing episode to hear Jay explain how he manages his energy with a hectic schedule, how he overcomes his obstacles, and most importantly...his fire freestyle.
Jay Carter Martin of Dream Dedicated is a busy guy! Working 12-14 hours a day, he fills his days with ways he believes he can make a difference...through rapping, marketing, social media and so much more. Jay Carter surrounds himself with an amazing team to help make his ideas happen. What's better... being an expert in one field or being a jack of all trades? Can you be involved in a lot and be a great delegator? How do you attract people to you? Have you suffered from burnout? What do you do when you hit that wall? Where's the line between burnout and boredom? What role does social media play in contributing to burnout? Find out in today's show! Thank you to The Best Restoration (www.thebestrestoration.com), Leonardo's Pizza Millhopper (www.leonardosmillhopper.com), and the UF Mover Guys (www.ufmoverguys.com) for making this episode happen and being amazing sponsors! Connect with all the amazing companies that make this show possible at https://www.whoagnv.com/sponsors - - - - - Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1tLSw2Z5MB6Yebj_2pDJA?sub_confirmation=1 You can purchase custom WHOA GNV gear by visiting us here! - https://www.whoagnv.com/whoa-gnv-shop CHECK OUT OUR LAST EPISODE: E135: Orphan to CEO | Ted Prince of Perth Leadership | WHOA GNV Podcast https://youtu.be/G_cVNG0LXWk CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST: Jay Carter Martin of Dream Dedicated http://www.dreamdedicated.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaycartermartin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaycartermartin Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jaycartermartin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi2DqhCZL5j8PgnK0nAP0kQ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaycartermartin/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jaycartermartin?lang=en Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/jay-carter-martin CONNECT WITH OUR PODCAST & NOMINATE A GUEST: https://www.whoagnv.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/whoagnv Facebook: http://facebook.com/whoagnvpodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/whoagnv Know someone that would be PERFECT for our show? Nominate them here! https://www.whoagnv.com/nominate-a-guest/ Join us on the journey and listen on... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whoa-gnv-podcast/id1381002391?mt=2&i=1000410719480 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/whoagnv/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/whoa-gnv-podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3vZ0Bg4FJmdx3VPKg4ehMf?si=2ET-VhjXRtqIDUTp_Dau7w --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whoa-gnv-podcast/support
Podcast fam!! This rapid-fire Q&A with Jay Carter Martin is quick so listen close! Get to know Jay Carter of Dream Dedicated before the episode drops Monday at 8am. Text WHOAGNV to 484848 to get notified of that release! Thank you to the GNV Advisors at Colliers International Gainesville for making this Side Hustle happen! Be sure to check them out for all your Gainesville real estate needs at www.colliers.com/Gainesville - - - - - Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1tLSw2Z5MB6Yebj_2pDJA?sub_confirmation=1 You can purchase custom WHOA GNV gear by visiting us here! - https://www.whoagnv.com/whoa-gnv-shop CHECK OUT OUR LAST EPISODE: E135: Orphan to CEO | Ted Prince of Perth Leadership | WHOA GNV Podcast https://youtu.be/G_cVNG0LXWk CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST: Jay Carter Martin of Dream Dedicated http://www.dreamdedicated.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaycartermartin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaycartermartin Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jaycartermartin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi2DqhCZL5j8PgnK0nAP0kQ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaycartermartin/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jaycartermartin?lang=en Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/jay-carter-martin CONNECT WITH OUR PODCAST & NOMINATE A GUEST: https://www.whoagnv.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/whoagnv Facebook: http://facebook.com/whoagnvpodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/whoagnv Know someone that would be PERFECT for our show? Nominate them here! https://www.whoagnv.com/nominate-a-guest/ Join us on the journey and listen on... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whoa-gnv-podcast/id1381002391?mt=2&i=1000410719480 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/whoagnv/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/whoa-gnv-podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3vZ0Bg4FJmdx3VPKg4ehMf?si=2ET-VhjXRtqIDUTp_Dau7w --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whoa-gnv-podcast/support
In this episode of Chitchat with Aliecat, I had the opportunity to gave an insightful conversation with Jay Carter. He’s an artist and producer born & raised in LA. We talk about how we view productivity, societal influences, and the strength of creativity.
There have been more than 140 homicides in Milwaukee this year, about double the number last year at this time. It's possible that in 2020, the city will set a new record for killings, most of which involve fatal shootings. Creators of a new online tool at the Medical College of Wisconsin hope to eventually reduce the violence. One of the most recent homicides took place on the evening of Sept. 22, when immigration attorney Jason Cleereman was shot and killed just northeast of downtown Milwaukee. Police say there was an altercation between Cleereman and a suspect they are still seeking. Cleereman lived on the near south side and was a leader in neighborhood groups there. Last Friday evening, though a larger memorial vigil was postponed due to COVID-19, about a dozen of Cleereman's friends gathered informally in Walker Square Park to light candles and talk about their loss and the loss to the city. Cleereman's neighbor, Jay Carter, praised his friend's immigration work, saying, "You
Shanghai’s status as a bustling, international place both now and in the past hardly needs much introduction, although the centrality of horse racing to the earlier incarnation of the city’s cosmopolitanism is less known. Taking activities at the erstwhile Shanghai Race Club as a lens through which to examine life in the city, Jay Carter’s Champions Day: The End of Old Shanghai (W W Norton) offers a rich and revealing portrait of multiple colourful lives lived in ‘Old Shanghai’, and their demises. Carter’s narrative moves elegantly between trackside life and events and characters in the wider city, depicting the colourful lives of Shanghai’s colonial settlers, Chinese residents and the dynamics of racism and exclusion as well as hybridisation which existed between them. The Champions Day races, it turns out are also not the only landmark event to transport us into worlds of these people, and by focusing our attention on a single day –12 November 1941 – Carter also gleans a wealth of detail from a posthumous birthday celebration for the founding father of Chinese nationalism, and a funeral procession for china’s wealthiest woman. Occurring on the same day as the marquee races, all these events in the author’s deft hands are windows into a world soon to disappear in a maelstrom of global events. James Carter, professor of history at Saint Joseph’s University, is the author of two previous books on Chinese history and is a Fellow of the National Committee on US-China Relations. Ed Pulford is a Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on friendships and histories between the Chinese, Korean and Russian worlds, and northeast Asian indigenous groups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shanghai’s status as a bustling, international place both now and in the past hardly needs much introduction, although the centrality of horse racing to the earlier incarnation of the city’s cosmopolitanism is less known. Taking activities at the erstwhile Shanghai Race Club as a lens through which to examine life in the city, Jay Carter’s Champions Day: The End of Old Shanghai (W W Norton) offers a rich and revealing portrait of multiple colourful lives lived in ‘Old Shanghai’, and their demises. Carter’s narrative moves elegantly between trackside life and events and characters in the wider city, depicting the colourful lives of Shanghai’s colonial settlers, Chinese residents and the dynamics of racism and exclusion as well as hybridisation which existed between them. The Champions Day races, it turns out are also not the only landmark event to transport us into worlds of these people, and by focusing our attention on a single day –12 November 1941 – Carter also gleans a wealth of detail from a posthumous birthday celebration for the founding father of Chinese nationalism, and a funeral procession for china’s wealthiest woman. Occurring on the same day as the marquee races, all these events in the author’s deft hands are windows into a world soon to disappear in a maelstrom of global events. James Carter, professor of history at Saint Joseph’s University, is the author of two previous books on Chinese history and is a Fellow of the National Committee on US-China Relations. Ed Pulford is a Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on friendships and histories between the Chinese, Korean and Russian worlds, and northeast Asian indigenous groups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shanghai’s status as a bustling, international place both now and in the past hardly needs much introduction, although the centrality of horse racing to the earlier incarnation of the city’s cosmopolitanism is less known. Taking activities at the erstwhile Shanghai Race Club as a lens through which to examine life in the city, Jay Carter’s Champions Day: The End of Old Shanghai (W W Norton) offers a rich and revealing portrait of multiple colourful lives lived in ‘Old Shanghai’, and their demises. Carter’s narrative moves elegantly between trackside life and events and characters in the wider city, depicting the colourful lives of Shanghai’s colonial settlers, Chinese residents and the dynamics of racism and exclusion as well as hybridisation which existed between them. The Champions Day races, it turns out are also not the only landmark event to transport us into worlds of these people, and by focusing our attention on a single day –12 November 1941 – Carter also gleans a wealth of detail from a posthumous birthday celebration for the founding father of Chinese nationalism, and a funeral procession for china’s wealthiest woman. Occurring on the same day as the marquee races, all these events in the author’s deft hands are windows into a world soon to disappear in a maelstrom of global events. James Carter, professor of history at Saint Joseph’s University, is the author of two previous books on Chinese history and is a Fellow of the National Committee on US-China Relations. Ed Pulford is a Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on friendships and histories between the Chinese, Korean and Russian worlds, and northeast Asian indigenous groups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shanghai’s status as a bustling, international place both now and in the past hardly needs much introduction, although the centrality of horse racing to the earlier incarnation of the city’s cosmopolitanism is less known. Taking activities at the erstwhile Shanghai Race Club as a lens through which to examine life in the city, Jay Carter’s Champions Day: The End of Old Shanghai (W W Norton) offers a rich and revealing portrait of multiple colourful lives lived in ‘Old Shanghai’, and their demises. Carter’s narrative moves elegantly between trackside life and events and characters in the wider city, depicting the colourful lives of Shanghai’s colonial settlers, Chinese residents and the dynamics of racism and exclusion as well as hybridisation which existed between them. The Champions Day races, it turns out are also not the only landmark event to transport us into worlds of these people, and by focusing our attention on a single day –12 November 1941 – Carter also gleans a wealth of detail from a posthumous birthday celebration for the founding father of Chinese nationalism, and a funeral procession for china’s wealthiest woman. Occurring on the same day as the marquee races, all these events in the author’s deft hands are windows into a world soon to disappear in a maelstrom of global events. James Carter, professor of history at Saint Joseph’s University, is the author of two previous books on Chinese history and is a Fellow of the National Committee on US-China Relations. Ed Pulford is a Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on friendships and histories between the Chinese, Korean and Russian worlds, and northeast Asian indigenous groups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shanghai’s status as a bustling, international place both now and in the past hardly needs much introduction, although the centrality of horse racing to the earlier incarnation of the city’s cosmopolitanism is less known. Taking activities at the erstwhile Shanghai Race Club as a lens through which to examine life in the city, Jay Carter’s Champions Day: The End of Old Shanghai (W W Norton) offers a rich and revealing portrait of multiple colourful lives lived in ‘Old Shanghai’, and their demises. Carter’s narrative moves elegantly between trackside life and events and characters in the wider city, depicting the colourful lives of Shanghai’s colonial settlers, Chinese residents and the dynamics of racism and exclusion as well as hybridisation which existed between them. The Champions Day races, it turns out are also not the only landmark event to transport us into worlds of these people, and by focusing our attention on a single day –12 November 1941 – Carter also gleans a wealth of detail from a posthumous birthday celebration for the founding father of Chinese nationalism, and a funeral procession for china’s wealthiest woman. Occurring on the same day as the marquee races, all these events in the author’s deft hands are windows into a world soon to disappear in a maelstrom of global events. James Carter, professor of history at Saint Joseph’s University, is the author of two previous books on Chinese history and is a Fellow of the National Committee on US-China Relations. Ed Pulford is a Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on friendships and histories between the Chinese, Korean and Russian worlds, and northeast Asian indigenous groups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Kelin and I talk to Jay Carter, a true Renaissance man and chronic myeloid leukemia survivor from Dallas. Jay, aka https://www.instagram.com/thatcancerdude/ (@thatcancerdude), talks about family, fitness, and purpose in his leukemia journey. Diagnosed at age 26... stem cell transplant... Living to the fullest more than 8 years later. Jay has been involved as a participant, volunteer, and consultant for organizations that provide direct support for cancer patients, including https://www.epicexperience.org/ (Epic Experience) and https://www.facebook.com/ReelRecovery/ (Reel Recovery). To learn more and get involved in the Man Up to Cancer movement, find us on social and visit us at https://my.captivate.fm/www.manuptocancer.com (www.manuptocancer.com). HOWL!!
How To Win Bigger Sales in 4 Weeks. Is it possible? And how big are we even talking? This week we're diving into the mindset of marketing yourself as a contracting company. How it's an investment that needs constant nurturing, no matter how busy you are (even during the busy and slow times), otherwise you'll never be in the driver's seat of your business and make the profits you truly deserve. Max struggled with this for years until teaming up with PFC and Jay Carter. Enjoy the Podcast! JOIN Our FB Group (4000 members): https://www.facebook.com/groups/498934880541178/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profitforcontractors Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/profitforcontractors/ BOOK A 15m 1 ON 1 CALIBRATION CALL WITH ONE OF OUR SPECIALISTS https://bit.ly/2QXcyJH Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/pfc-podcast-eposide-18-how-to-win-bigger-sales-in-4/id1504320346?i=1000483916168 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5EgHl75ZeawaQaDUNZ1Buf?si=jnSB1WxWSWCCvLfQMcLBuQ Youtube: https://youtu.be/GjjyvNU3sag
Disclaimer: To improve the sound quality, this episode has been highly edited and the speech has been highly modified. Jay Carter has an amazing story with some incredible lessons on entrepreneurship, applying deadly martial arts, dealing with prejudice, growing up as a black sheep, and of course, wealth. In this episode you'll hear an amazing transformational story about what its' like to: - Grow up in Japan without parents and as the only white person - Be private security for successful people like Kobe Bryant - Hang out with a Saudi King - And you'll also hear about the value of keeping a record of your ideas and much more... There are amazing adventures packed into this exciting episode, so be sure to tune in. Jay Carter is a serial entrepreneur and strategic business advisor. Visit www.drjaycarter.com Or if you are looking for business law services in Los Angeles, visit www.losangeleslaw.net --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strategic-possibilities/support
This is our first attempt at a podcast and was recorded live on our group facebook page TalkingPerformance. It is a chat between Jay Carter and David Galbraith where we cover mental skills and how this relates to the current adversity that has been presented by the Covid-19 Virus and Lockdown.We get deep in to some topics around personal identity, authenticity and some of the small steps you can make to start living a life using courage.To see other episodes check out our facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/261148161574131/
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SCCSD names new administrators; dispensary plan discussed; ALICE Arkansas report issued; update on high school baseball and softball and we talk with Jay Carter of the Conway County Library.
From Marketing to Music — in this era of the multi-hustle and being a multi-hyphenate.....how can brands, musicians, creatives and entrepreneurs cut through the clutter? CEO of Dream Dedicated, Jay Carter, and his team of talented business partners and artists share their insight. Put down the Kool-aid and come sip this gem filled tea as we discuss: Kanye West's new scamming ass album, business + friendships, marketing 101 and how to make an impact on social media. Stick around for a fire ass freestyle from Jay Carter and Jaiquan Tyre. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sorry-not-sorry/support
In this episode I have a conversation with Dr. Jay Carter a Psychologist from Pennsylvania. USA. He shares an interesting concept on the power men give women over their esteem! Reference Michelle Burford's "Women's power to hurt the male ego" https://www.jaycarter.net/ To support the podcast go to MPESA PAYBILL Business No. 787055 ACC NAME “Living” then enter amount. The payment will be processed by Luxil Ltd on our behalf. Thank you for your support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amani-maranga/message
Jay Carter checks into the man cave! 21. 21. 21. See what the fellas are up to today ... it was a fun ride! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, Wendy Williamson and Honora Rose, co-authors of Two Bipolar Chicks Guide to Survival: Tips for Living with Bipolar Disorder, dispel the myths and offer an up close and personal understanding of surviving and thriving with Bipolar Disorder. They clarify diagnosis and misdiagnosis and answer practical questions: Can anyone get my medication right? Why sleep when you feel so creative? Are drugs and alcohol really a problem? How do you know if you are manic or really in love? Drawing upon their own stories as well as researched information, you will here about periods of depression and mania as well the ways to embrace wellness from minimizing stress to holistic remedies. You will hear about routines and navigating life on a daily level. You will hear about holding on to hope when living feels difficult. According to Dr. Jay Carter, expert on this disorder, Wendy and Honora provide the missing link between the science and treatment of Bipolar Disorder-the practicalities.
Editor-in-Chief Alyssa Vingan Klein and Deputy Editor Tyler McCall sit down with Failing Upwards hosts Lawrence Schlossman and James Harris to talk about everything from the "Vanderpump Rules" gang to menswear. Follow Fashionista: Website: fashionista.com/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/Fashionista_com Instagram: www.instagram.com/fashionista_com/ Follow The Hosts: Alyssa: www.twitter.com/alyssavingan Tyler: www.twitter.com/eiffeltyler Follow the Guests: Failing Upwards: https://twitter.com/failingupwards Lawrence Schlossman: https://twitter.com/sartoriallyinc James Harris: https://twitter.com/Dr_TacoMD Intro Music by The Hell Yeah Babies: www.thehellyeahbabies.com/ Indie GoGo: www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-hel…pop-music-rock#/ Produced by Jay Carter: twitter.com/_JelaniCarter
Editor-in-Chief Alyssa Vingan Klein, Deputy Editor Tyler McCall and Senior Editor Maura Brannigan are chatting with Contributor Steve Dool about everything that happened in 2017, which has to be the longest year on record. Did you forget about all the editorial changes, every single hyped "drop" or Kendall Jenner's Pepsi commercial? We're reminding you about all that and more in this episode. Follow Fashionista: Website: fashionista.com/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/Fashionista_com Instagram: www.instagram.com/fashionista_com/ Follow The Hosts: Alyssa: www.twitter.com/alyssavingan Tyler: www.twitter.com/eiffeltyler Maura: www.twitter.com/maura_brannigan Follow the Guest: Steve Dool: www.twitter.com/MrDool Intro Music by The Hell Yeah Babies: www.thehellyeahbabies.com/ Indie GoGo: www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-hel…pop-music-rock#/ Produced by Jay Carter: twitter.com/_JelaniCarter
Editor-in-Chief Alyssa Vingan Klein, Deputy Editor Tyler McCall and Associate Editor Maria Bobila are joined by Emily Oberg, creative lead at KITH Women and founder of Sporty & Rich, to discuss all things streetwear — specifically, how it’s changed over the last few years, fashion’s current obsession with drop culture, which brands are doing it “right,” the Supreme investment and her style tips for both men and women. Follow Fashionista: Website: fashionista.com/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/Fashionista_com Instagram: www.instagram.com/fashionista_com/ Follow The Hosts: Alyssa: www.twitter.com/alyssavingan Tyler: www.twitter.com/eiffeltyler Maria: www.twitter.com/bobilapizza Follow the Guest: Emily Oberg: https://www.instagram.com/emilyelaineoberg/ https://twitter.com/EmilyeOberg Intro Music by The Hell Yeah Babies: www.thehellyeahbabies.com/ Indie GoGo: www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-hel…pop-music-rock#/ Produced by Jay Carter: twitter.com/_JelaniCarter
Editor-In-Chief Alyssa Vingan Klein, Deputy Editor Tyler McCall, Senior Editor Maura Brannigan and Associate Editor Maria Bobila discuss all the highlights — and some of the lowlights — of the Spring 2018 season. Follow Fashionista: Website: fashionista.com/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/Fashionista_com Instagram: www.instagram.com/fashionista_com/ Follow The Hosts: Alyssa: www.twitter.com/alyssavingan Tyler: www.twitter.com/eiffeltyler Maura: www.twitter.com/maura_brannigan Maria: www.twitter.com/bobilapizza Intro Music by The Hell Yeah Babies: www.thehellyeahbabies.com/ Indie GoGo: www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-hel…pop-music-rock#/ Produced by Jay Carter: twitter.com/_JelaniCarter
Editor in Chief Alyssa Vingan, Deputy Editor Tyler McCall and Senior Editor Maura Brannigan are joined by fashion designer Rachel Antonoff to talk all things fashion and pop culture. Follow Fashionista: Website: fashionista.com/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/Fashionista_com Instagram: www.instagram.com/fashionista_com/ Follow The Hosts: Alyssa: www.twitter.com/alyssavingan Tyler: www.twitter.com/eiffeltyler Maura: www.twitter.com/maura_brannigan Follow The Guest: Rachel Antonoff: www.instagram.com/rachelantonoff/ Intro Music by The Hell Yeah Babies: www.thehellyeahbabies.com/ Produced by Jay Carter: twitter.com/_JelaniCarter
Deputy Editor Tyler McCall, Senior Editor Maura Brannigan and Associate Editor Maria Bobila are joined by Highsnobiety's Editorial Director Jian DeLeon to recap all things New York Fashion Week: Men's. Follow Fashionista: Website: fashionista.com/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/Fashionista_com Instagram: www.instagram.com/fashionista_com/ Follow The Hosts: Tyler: www.twitter.com/eiffeltyler Maura: www.twitter.com/maura_brannigan Maria: www.twitter.com/bobilapizza Follow The Guest: Jian: https://twitter.com/jiandeleon Intro Music by The Hell Yeah Babies: www.thehellyeahbabies.com/ Produced by Jay Carter: twitter.com/_JelaniCarter
Editor-In-Chief Alyssa Vingan Klein, Deputy Editor Tyler McCall, Senior Editor Maura Brannigan, and Associate Editor Maria Bobila chat about how they got into the fashion industry and break down the 2017 CFDA Awards, from Raf Simons's big sweep to the coveted Instabooth. Follow Fashionista: Website: fashionista.com/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/Fashionista_com Instagram: www.instagram.com/fashionista_com/ Follow The Hosts: Alyssa: www.twitter.com/alyssavingan Tyler: www.twitter.com/eiffeltyler Maura: www.twitter.com/maura_brannigan Maria: www.twitter.com/bobilapizza Intro Music by The Hell Yeah Babies: www.thehellyeahbabies.com/ Produced by Jay Carter: twitter.com/_JelaniCarter
Editor-In-Chief Alyssa Vingan Klein, Deputy Editor Tyler McCall, Senior Editor Maura Brannigan, and Associate Editor Maria Bobila chat about how they got into the fashion industry and share their best advice for making it in fashion. Follow Fashionista: Website: fashionista.com/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/Fashionista_com Instagram: www.instagram.com/fashionista_com/ Follow The Hosts: Alyssa: www.twitter.com/alyssavingan Tyler: www.twitter.com/eiffeltyler Maura: www.twitter.com/maura_brannigan Maria: www.twitter.com/bobilapizza Intro Music by The Hell Yeah Babies: www.thehellyeahbabies.com/ Produced by Jay Carter: twitter.com/_JelaniCarter
Editor-In-Chief Alyssa Vingan Klein, Deputy Editor Tyler McCall, Senior Editor Maura Brannigan and Social Media Manager Chloe Hall are discussing all the highlights — and lowlights — from the 2017 Met Gala. Follow Fashionista: Website: fashionista.com/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/Fashionista_com Instagram: www.instagram.com/fashionista_com/ Follow The Hosts: Alyssa: www.twitter.com/alyssavingan Tyler: www.twitter.com/eiffeltyler Maura: www.twitter.com/maura_brannigan Chloe: https://twitter.com/chloehall Intro Music by The Hell Yeah Babies: www.thehellyeahbabies.com/ Produced by Jay Carter: twitter.com/_JelaniCarter
Editor-In-Chief Alyssa Vingan Klein, Deputy Editor Tyler McCall and Senior Editor Maura Brannigan are breaking down what happened during the first weekend of Coachella 2017 — the good, the bad, and the thirsty. Follow Fashionista: Website: fashionista.com/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/Fashionista_com Instagram: www.instagram.com/fashionista_com/ Follow The Hosts: Alyssa: www.twitter.com/alyssavingan Tyler: www.twitter.com/eiffeltyler Maura: www.twitter.com/maura_brannigan Intro Music by The Hell Yeah Babies: www.thehellyeahbabies.com/ Indie GoGo: www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-hel…pop-music-rock#/ Produced by Jay Carter: twitter.com/_JelaniCarter
Editor-In-Chief Alyssa Vingan Klein, Deputy Editor Tyler McCall, Senior Editor Maura Brannigan, and Associate Editor Maria Bobila attempt to make sense of all the recent creative director changes at major fashion houses. Follow Fashionista: Website: fashionista.com/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/Fashionista_com Instagram: www.instagram.com/fashionista_com/ Follow The Hosts: Alyssa: www.twitter.com/alyssavingan Tyler: www.twitter.com/eiffeltyler Maura: www.twitter.com/maura_brannigan Maria: https://twitter.com/bobilapizza Intro Music by The Hell Yeah Babies: http://www.thehellyeahbabies.com/ Indie GoGo: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-hell-yeah-babies-are-gonna-power-up-pop-music-rock#/ Produced by Jay Carter: twitter.com/_JelaniCarter
Jay Carter of Beyond Measure Media joins us today on the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast to talk about the importance of telling your nonprofit’s story in an approachable way. Enjoy today’s show! You can also check out Jay’s podcast at videomynonprofit.com This show is sponsored by CCPC.
Editor-In-Chief Alyssa Vingan Klein, Deputy Editor Tyler McCall, and Senior Editor Maura Brannigan discuss their likes and dislikes of the recently concluded Fall 2017 fashion month. They also freak out about the Chanel rocket — hence the episode's title. Follow Fashionista: Website: http://fashionista.com/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Fashionista_com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fashionista_com/ Follow The Hosts: Alyssa: https://www.twitter.com/alyssavingan Tyler: https://www.twitter.com/eiffeltyler Maura: https://www.twitter.com/maura_brannigan Produced by Jay Carter: https://twitter.com/_JelaniCarter
Sometimes you just have to realize what it is to pass it. TK and I discuss the concept of "shit tests" and how interpreting disagreement and hate through this lens can keep you in your "zone of power" (TK's cheesy phrase). Recommendations from the episode: Pulling Your Own Strings by Wayne Dyer, How to Deal With Nasty People by Jay Carter, Ego & Hubris: The Michael Malice Story by Harvey Pekar.
Jay Carteré comes on Music Ahead Podast to discuss the struggles that DIY musicians are facing these days. Through his own story he unravels how you can get through creative blocks and why it is worth starting your own career in music...
Jay Carter‘s new book follows the life of one man as a way of opening a window into the lived history of twentieth-century China. Heart of Buddha, Heart of China: The Life of Tanxu, a Twentieth-Century Monk (Oxford University Press, 2011; paperback edition 2014) is less a traditional biography than... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jay Carter‘s new book follows the life of one man as a way of opening a window into the lived history of twentieth-century China. Heart of Buddha, Heart of China: The Life of Tanxu, a Twentieth-Century Monk (Oxford University Press, 2011; paperback edition 2014) is less a traditional biography than... Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies
Jay Carter‘s new book follows the life of one man as a way of opening a window into the lived history of twentieth-century China. Heart of Buddha, Heart of China: The Life of Tanxu, a Twentieth-Century Monk (Oxford University Press, 2011; paperback edition 2014) is less a traditional biography than a life of an emergent modern nation as told through the experiences of a single individual whose relationships embodied the history of that nation in flesh, bones, and blood. Born in 1875 as Wang Shouchun, the man who would become Tanxu worked various jobs as laborer, minor government official, fortune-teller, and pharmacist before finding his calling, leaving his family, and setting off on a journey to become a Buddhist monk. His travels spanned the physical and spiritual worlds – one of his earliest voyages took him beyond death to the underworld and back. After leaving home, Wang experienced treaty-ports in the aftermath of the Sino-Japanese War, the Boxer uprising, and Russo-Japanese tension over Manchuria. His life unfolded in a series of Chinese cities that were administered by foreigners, and the transformative power of Sino-foreign relations in this period becomes a recurring trope throughout his story. Ranging north and south, he eventually studied to become a Buddhist monk and, as Tanxu, helped to found temples across China. Carter’s own travels took him from the Bronx (to meet with a Dharma heir disciple of the monk) through more than a dozen Chinese cities, taking Tanxu’s own memoir and itinerary as guidebook and route-map. The resulting book is a beautifully written, historiographically self-reflexive, and humane account of the lived history of modern China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jay Carter‘s new book follows the life of one man as a way of opening a window into the lived history of twentieth-century China. Heart of Buddha, Heart of China: The Life of Tanxu, a Twentieth-Century Monk (Oxford University Press, 2011; paperback edition 2014) is less a traditional biography than a life of an emergent modern nation as told through the experiences of a single individual whose relationships embodied the history of that nation in flesh, bones, and blood. Born in 1875 as Wang Shouchun, the man who would become Tanxu worked various jobs as laborer, minor government official, fortune-teller, and pharmacist before finding his calling, leaving his family, and setting off on a journey to become a Buddhist monk. His travels spanned the physical and spiritual worlds – one of his earliest voyages took him beyond death to the underworld and back. After leaving home, Wang experienced treaty-ports in the aftermath of the Sino-Japanese War, the Boxer uprising, and Russo-Japanese tension over Manchuria. His life unfolded in a series of Chinese cities that were administered by foreigners, and the transformative power of Sino-foreign relations in this period becomes a recurring trope throughout his story. Ranging north and south, he eventually studied to become a Buddhist monk and, as Tanxu, helped to found temples across China. Carter's own travels took him from the Bronx (to meet with a Dharma heir disciple of the monk) through more than a dozen Chinese cities, taking Tanxu's own memoir and itinerary as guidebook and route-map. The resulting book is a beautifully written, historiographically self-reflexive, and humane account of the lived history of modern China.
Jay Carter‘s new book follows the life of one man as a way of opening a window into the lived history of twentieth-century China. Heart of Buddha, Heart of China: The Life of Tanxu, a Twentieth-Century Monk (Oxford University Press, 2011; paperback edition 2014) is less a traditional biography than a life of an emergent modern nation as told through the experiences of a single individual whose relationships embodied the history of that nation in flesh, bones, and blood. Born in 1875 as Wang Shouchun, the man who would become Tanxu worked various jobs as laborer, minor government official, fortune-teller, and pharmacist before finding his calling, leaving his family, and setting off on a journey to become a Buddhist monk. His travels spanned the physical and spiritual worlds – one of his earliest voyages took him beyond death to the underworld and back. After leaving home, Wang experienced treaty-ports in the aftermath of the Sino-Japanese War, the Boxer uprising, and Russo-Japanese tension over Manchuria. His life unfolded in a series of Chinese cities that were administered by foreigners, and the transformative power of Sino-foreign relations in this period becomes a recurring trope throughout his story. Ranging north and south, he eventually studied to become a Buddhist monk and, as Tanxu, helped to found temples across China. Carter’s own travels took him from the Bronx (to meet with a Dharma heir disciple of the monk) through more than a dozen Chinese cities, taking Tanxu’s own memoir and itinerary as guidebook and route-map. The resulting book is a beautifully written, historiographically self-reflexive, and humane account of the lived history of modern China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jay Carter‘s new book follows the life of one man as a way of opening a window into the lived history of twentieth-century China. Heart of Buddha, Heart of China: The Life of Tanxu, a Twentieth-Century Monk (Oxford University Press, 2011; paperback edition 2014) is less a traditional biography than a life of an emergent modern nation as told through the experiences of a single individual whose relationships embodied the history of that nation in flesh, bones, and blood. Born in 1875 as Wang Shouchun, the man who would become Tanxu worked various jobs as laborer, minor government official, fortune-teller, and pharmacist before finding his calling, leaving his family, and setting off on a journey to become a Buddhist monk. His travels spanned the physical and spiritual worlds – one of his earliest voyages took him beyond death to the underworld and back. After leaving home, Wang experienced treaty-ports in the aftermath of the Sino-Japanese War, the Boxer uprising, and Russo-Japanese tension over Manchuria. His life unfolded in a series of Chinese cities that were administered by foreigners, and the transformative power of Sino-foreign relations in this period becomes a recurring trope throughout his story. Ranging north and south, he eventually studied to become a Buddhist monk and, as Tanxu, helped to found temples across China. Carter’s own travels took him from the Bronx (to meet with a Dharma heir disciple of the monk) through more than a dozen Chinese cities, taking Tanxu’s own memoir and itinerary as guidebook and route-map. The resulting book is a beautifully written, historiographically self-reflexive, and humane account of the lived history of modern China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jay Carter‘s new book follows the life of one man as a way of opening a window into the lived history of twentieth-century China. Heart of Buddha, Heart of China: The Life of Tanxu, a Twentieth-Century Monk (Oxford University Press, 2011; paperback edition 2014) is less a traditional biography than a life of an emergent modern nation as told through the experiences of a single individual whose relationships embodied the history of that nation in flesh, bones, and blood. Born in 1875 as Wang Shouchun, the man who would become Tanxu worked various jobs as laborer, minor government official, fortune-teller, and pharmacist before finding his calling, leaving his family, and setting off on a journey to become a Buddhist monk. His travels spanned the physical and spiritual worlds – one of his earliest voyages took him beyond death to the underworld and back. After leaving home, Wang experienced treaty-ports in the aftermath of the Sino-Japanese War, the Boxer uprising, and Russo-Japanese tension over Manchuria. His life unfolded in a series of Chinese cities that were administered by foreigners, and the transformative power of Sino-foreign relations in this period becomes a recurring trope throughout his story. Ranging north and south, he eventually studied to become a Buddhist monk and, as Tanxu, helped to found temples across China. Carter’s own travels took him from the Bronx (to meet with a Dharma heir disciple of the monk) through more than a dozen Chinese cities, taking Tanxu’s own memoir and itinerary as guidebook and route-map. The resulting book is a beautifully written, historiographically self-reflexive, and humane account of the lived history of modern China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jay Carter‘s new book follows the life of one man as a way of opening a window into the lived history of twentieth-century China. Heart of Buddha, Heart of China: The Life of Tanxu, a Twentieth-Century Monk (Oxford University Press, 2011; paperback edition 2014) is less a traditional biography than a life of an emergent modern nation as told through the experiences of a single individual whose relationships embodied the history of that nation in flesh, bones, and blood. Born in 1875 as Wang Shouchun, the man who would become Tanxu worked various jobs as laborer, minor government official, fortune-teller, and pharmacist before finding his calling, leaving his family, and setting off on a journey to become a Buddhist monk. His travels spanned the physical and spiritual worlds – one of his earliest voyages took him beyond death to the underworld and back. After leaving home, Wang experienced treaty-ports in the aftermath of the Sino-Japanese War, the Boxer uprising, and Russo-Japanese tension over Manchuria. His life unfolded in a series of Chinese cities that were administered by foreigners, and the transformative power of Sino-foreign relations in this period becomes a recurring trope throughout his story. Ranging north and south, he eventually studied to become a Buddhist monk and, as Tanxu, helped to found temples across China. Carter’s own travels took him from the Bronx (to meet with a Dharma heir disciple of the monk) through more than a dozen Chinese cities, taking Tanxu’s own memoir and itinerary as guidebook and route-map. The resulting book is a beautifully written, historiographically self-reflexive, and humane account of the lived history of modern China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When it comes to building systems that work for those with ADHD, should you focus on building a system and adhering to the process or understanding your process and building a system around it? In this episode of Attention Talk Radio, we discuss this topic with ADHD coach Jay Carter. If you've built systems that don't seem to work or have struggled countless times to find things that work with you, you won't want to miss this show. I guarantee it will be insightful. Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works. Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com.
Companies are good at accommodating physical disabilities, but what about cognitive disabilities? Now, that is a different story. In this edition of Attention Talk Radio, ADHD coach and host Jeff Copper interviews part-time ADHD coach Jay Carter, whose day job has included being the chair of a disability advisory committee for a Fortune 100 company. At present, he is on the corporate advisory board of U.S. Business Leadership Network which is an employer-led group who exists to help companies hire, train, and retain employees with disabilities. The interview will focus on the key things you need to attend to before addressing workplace accommodation, including disclosure, costs of accommodation, chain of influence, and why you need to understand your specific needs. If you have ADHD and struggle at work, this is the show for you. Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works. Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com.
Tara McGillicuddy welcomes back Jay Carter to ADHD Support Talk Radio. Tara and Jay will be talking about Productivity, Technology and ADD / ADHD. Jay will be sharing some of his favorite Apps for being productive. ADHD Support Talk Radio host Tara McGillicuddy is an internationally recognised ADD / ADHD expert.. She is also a top ADHD Coach and the founder of ADDClasses.com.
Family From The Heart - An Encouraging And Entertaining Look At Family Life
In this episode of Family From The Heart, Cliff and Stephanie discuss the following: Stephanie leading her own Podcamp Nashville Talk Breakfast with Jay Carter and his wonderful family Career Day with “Podcasting As A Career” Homeschooling resources – initial research underway. http://Time4Learning.com Thoughts & Prayers for Amy Wright – http://goo.gl/XVS8q Thoughts & Prayers for […]
Family From The Heart - An Encouraging And Entertaining Look At Family Life
In this episode of Family From The Heart, Cliff and Stephanie discuss the following: Stephanie leading her own Podcamp Nashville Talk Breakfast with Jay Carter and his wonderful family Career Day with “Podcasting As A Career” Homeschooling resources – initial research underway. http://Time4Learning.com Thoughts & Prayers for Amy Wright – http://goo.gl/XVS8q Thoughts & Prayers for […]
Tara McGillicuddy and Jay Carter will be talking about the tool of Mind Mapping for ADD / ADHD. Learn how this tool can help you organize your thoughts, ideas, and projects.
Virtual Assistant Podcast - Discover the joys of delegation through 38 episodes.
Killer Phone Skills: I share the story of Andrea calling the phone company for my parents' insurance agency and how their Internet speeds got doubled without any additional cost! Want to learn how to do effective Mind Mapping? My friend and client, Jay Carter, is going to be doing a webinar on effective Mind Mapping. […]
Virtual Assistant Podcast - Discover the joys of delegation through 38 episodes.
Killer Phone Skills: I share the story of Andrea calling the phone company for my parents’ insurance agency and how their Internet speeds got doubled without any additional cost! Want to learn how to do effective Mind Mapping? My friend and client, Jay Carter, is going to be doing a webinar on effective Mind Mapping. […]
Virtual Assistant Podcast - Discover the joys of delegation through 38 episodes.
[audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/gspn/VA007-TechToolsPart1.mp3] Virtual Assistant Podcast Tech Tools To Help You Collaborate With Your VA Part 1 Right Click Here To Download In this episode, I share some voice feedback from Jay Carter. He shared some thoughts on how having a virtual assistant could be beneficial to those who have been diagnosed with ADHD. He also had […]
Virtual Assistant Podcast - Discover the joys of delegation through 38 episodes.
[audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/gspn/VA007-TechToolsPart1.mp3] Virtual Assistant Podcast Tech Tools To Help You Collaborate With Your VA Part 1 Right Click Here To Download In this episode, I share some voice feedback from Jay Carter. He shared some thoughts on how having a virtual assistant could be beneficial to those who have been diagnosed with ADHD. He also had […]