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Octavio Brito, two time Divison 3 All-American joins this week's episode of @Notevend2 . Brito is a Rhode Island native and has dominated the LEC during his time at Keene State. After winning the LEC Rookie of the Year in the 2021-22 season, Brito finished his sophomore and junior seasons as an All-American. During his team at KSC, Octavio has won the LEC championship every year. Brito is closing in on the all-time Keene State scoring record and one of few to ever be a 3x All-American. Now in his final year playing for the Owls, the senior is playing at his highest level. Octavio is averaging 22.9 points per game (11th in the country) while leading Keene State to another #1 seed heading into the conference playoffs. KSC has been nationally ranked in the top 25 for most of the year and will be on every teams radar going into the NCAA tournament. Hear about his journey leading up to Keene State, his favorite memories playing for KSC, and his future goals post college. This episode is available wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content. Enjoy the episode! Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:10 Alfred/Utica MBB Updates- 00:17-04:54 Intro- 04:54-09:57 Mindset Heading into Conference Playoffs, Entering Transfer Portal- 09:57-12:18 Breaking Keene States Scoring Record, Leaving Legacy at Keene State- 12:18-13:31Relationship with Coach Enright, Playing for 3 Different Coaches during Career- 13:31-15:13Summer Basketball with Keene State, Hoop Scene in Rhode Island- 15:13-18:50 Recruitment out of HS, Relationship/Duo with Jeff Hunter- 18:50-22:19 Keene States Dominance in the LEC, Hosting NCAA Tournament at Home, Mindset going into Big Games- 22:19-26:57 Break- 26:57-27:06 Playing Against D'vontay Friga, Ty vs. Octavio 1v1- 27:06-30:19 Off-season Work, Scoring 2k points, Best Class in KSC History?- 30:19-34:44 Future for Octavio Brito- 34:44-35:44 Rapid Fire (Top 3 RI Hoopers, Favorite LEC Matchups, Funniest Teammates, Music, Favorite Buckets)- 35:44-41:23 Starting 5: Best Players Played With- 41:23-43:39 Empire 8 Segment (Peyton Maneri- Brockport WBB G)- 43:39-47:18 Only in D3- 47:18-49:20 Outro- 49:20-49:55
Simon Conway's interview with Jeff Hunter during Wednesday's third hour.
Bloomdaddy is back and welcomes the return of the Pastor and the Councilman for Politics Left Right Center, first time in 2025. Discuss Trump inauguration, and his outline for his first 100 days. Talks to Joe Noga about CC Sabathia being elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. PLUS Speaks with Jeff Hunter, an expert on A.I. and gives his forecast of where it's heading and how to deal with it.
Two years after generative AI became part of the mainstream lexicon, higher education institutions are still grappling with how to integrate it into their educational missions and campus operations. An AI Expert who helps companies multiply their productivity by harnessing the power of AI Jeff Hunter Joins Bob and Chris on the Morning News ExpressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Marc Cox Morning Show. Marc & Kim welcomes: Tom Ackerman, Jim Talent, Jeff Hunter, Ian Auzenne, and Griff Jenkins We also have Kim on a Whim and In Other News with Ethan. Topics for today include: * The early Thursday morning shooting at The Wheelhouse * Continued updates on the terrorist attacks in New Orleans & Las Vegas * How quickly will Trumps prerogatives take over at the borders and with the CIA? * What does the future of AI mean for future generations? Or just current businesses? * and More Thanks for listening and make sure to visit 971talk.com for all the latest news.
Jim joins Kim & Marc to talk about how AI will be standard for the upcoming generations, the ways that businesses will begin to incorporate AI into more aspects as the technology develops and the potential downfalls of the tech going forward.
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Meet Natalie Glance, Duolingo's Chief Engineering Officer, as she digs into the contradictions of modern leadership: How do you give employees the space to fail and learn while still hitting your team's targets? Can you really build a diverse, empowering culture when you're sprinting on the startup treadmill?In this conversation, she reveals what it felt like to be a math-loving girl and to encounter unsettling data at age 12. That experience still informs how she thinks about managing (and equipping others to manage) folks from underrepresented groups. She describes how she strives to scope roles thoughtfully and set folks up for success vs. “meddle” and explores why she now resists the temptation to over-invest in ensuring the success of a single team member, opting instead to attack problems at a “design level”. Joining the conversation is Natalie's executive coach and founder + CEO of Talentism, Jeff Hunter. Together, with host Angie D'Sa, they expose Natalie's journey with executive coaching and hard won lessons from the perspective of a woman in tech.Talentism frameworks referenced in this episode: Big4 (tool to learn about a person) 4D (tool to understand levels of people management)
In this captivating episode of The Coffee in the Green Room podcast, discover how one man's leap of faith turned a math teacher into a thriving actor. Join host Deneen White as she dives into an inspiring conversation with Joe Ray, who reveals the secrets behind his successful transition into the acting world.Joe discusses his transition into the world of acting, emphasizing the importance of creativity and improvisation in both his teaching and acting careers. His story highlights the pivotal moments and decisions that led him to pursue his passion, showcasing the transformative power of following one's dreams.Joe also delves into the crucial role of networking in his success, sharing how his involvement with VIP Ignite opened doors to numerous opportunities. He recounts his experiences at various VIP Ignite events, including a pivotal moment in San Diego where he connected with industry leaders. Through his anecdotes, Joe underscores the value of building strong relationships and how networking has significantly impacted his career trajectory. His collaborations with notable figures like Mark Victor Hanson and Jeff Hunter exemplify the potential for growth and success through strategic networking.Furthermore, the episode explores the supportive role of VisionCraft in Joe's journey. Led by Alycia Kaback and Mike Fomkin, VisionCraft has been instrumental in fostering Joe's growth and success in the acting industry. Joe shares insights on how the VisionCraft Course, guided by Michael Fomkin, provides essential tools and strategies for aspiring actors and entrepreneurs. This engaging conversation not only highlights Joe's personal achievements but also offers valuable advice for anyone looking to navigate the worlds of acting and entrepreneurship.Subscribe to The Coffee in the Green Room podcast for more inspiring stories and expert advice from industry leaders. Don't miss this episode packed with inspiration, practical tips, and guidance from the VisionCraft team.VISION CRAFT COUSEhttps://www.visioncraftcourse.com/REGISTER FOR OUR NEXT ONLINE, NO-COST AUDITIONhttps://www.ammsociety.com/CHECK OUT VIP IGNITE'S FREE MODEL AND ACTOR BOOTCAMPhttps://vipignitesummit.comFOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT VIP IGNITE https://vipignitelive.com/CHECK US OUT ON FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/vipigniteliveCHECK US OUT ON INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/vipigniteCHECK US OUT ON TWITTER:https://www.twitter.com/vipigniteCHECK OUT THE HOLLYWOOD MINDSET WEBSITE HERE:https://www.hollywoodmindset.comCHECK OUT THE COFFEE IN THE GREEN ROOM PODCAST HERE:https://www.coffeeinthegreenroom.comCHECK OUT THE VIP IGNITE LIVE PODCAST HERE: https://www.vipignitelivepodcast.comCHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING HERE:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLzqEyOG...
In this captivating episode of The Coffee in the Green Room podcast, discover how one man's leap of faith turned a math teacher into a thriving actor. Join host Deneen White as she dives into an inspiring conversation with Joe Ray, who reveals the secrets behind his successful transition into the acting world.Joe discusses his transition into the world of acting, emphasizing the importance of creativity and improvisation in both his teaching and acting careers. His story highlights the pivotal moments and decisions that led him to pursue his passion, showcasing the transformative power of following one's dreams.Joe also delves into the crucial role of networking in his success, sharing how his involvement with VIP Ignite opened doors to numerous opportunities. He recounts his experiences at various VIP Ignite events, including a pivotal moment in San Diego where he connected with industry leaders. Through his anecdotes, Joe underscores the value of building strong relationships and how networking has significantly impacted his career trajectory. His collaborations with notable figures like Mark Victor Hanson and Jeff Hunter exemplify the potential for growth and success through strategic networking.Furthermore, the episode explores the supportive role of VisionCraft in Joe's journey. Led by Alycia Kaback and Mike Fomkin, VisionCraft has been instrumental in fostering Joe's growth and success in the acting industry. Joe shares insights on how the VisionCraft Course, guided by Michael Fomkin, provides essential tools and strategies for aspiring actors and entrepreneurs. This engaging conversation not only highlights Joe's personal achievements but also offers valuable advice for anyone looking to navigate the worlds of acting and entrepreneurship.Subscribe to The Coffee in the Green Room podcast for more inspiring stories and expert advice from industry leaders. Don't miss this episode packed with inspiration, practical tips, and guidance from the VisionCraft team.Support the Show.VISION CRAFT COURSEhttps://www.visioncraftcourse.com/REGISTER FOR OUR NEXT ONLINE, NO-COST AUDITIONhttps://www.ammsociety.com/CHECK OUT VIP IGNITE'S FREE MODEL AND ACTOR BOOTCAMPhttps://vipignitesummit.comFOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT VIP IGNITE https://vipignitelive.com/CHECK US OUT ON FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/vipigniteliveCHECK US OUT ON INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/vipigniteCHECK US OUT ON TWITTER:https://www.twitter.com/vipigniteCHECK OUT THE HOLLYWOOD MINDSET WEBSITE HERE:https://www.hollywoodmindset.comCHECK OUT THE COFFEE IN THE GREEN ROOM PODCAST HERE:https://www.coffeeinthegreenroom.comCHECK OUT THE VIP IGNITE LIVE PODCAST HERE: https://www.vipignitelivepodcast.comCHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING HERE:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLzqEyO...
In Ep.118 I speak with Riverhill Country Club GM Jeff Hunter PGA. He talk all things about this gem of a track located in Kerrville, TX a Byron Nelson and Joe Finger design. Tune in, comment, like, and share!!!!! www.nothingisob.com -Please visit www.riverhillcc.com for more info on this amazing club and to set up your tour. $$$$$$$$. GOLD Level Sponsor & Fore Bros Tour $$$$$$$$$ Board Member Brad Eischens with Metalstacks, a precious metals Collectors Club, has THE Lowest Retail Pricing for gold and silver coins, rounds, and bars online. Just text “Fore Bros” to Brad @ 210-274-5894 to learn more. Also, support Brad's Facebook page at MS Brad and visit his website at www.metalstacks.com/brad *Presenting Sponsor* FOREBROS TOUR- Amateur Golf TOUR. "If you don't have a home, we have one for you." Games played during the events include: CTPs, net/gross skins, flighted, & "King of the Par 3s" -NEVER GOLF ALONE AGAIN Ways to listen https://linktr.ee/Nothingisob Please follow/subscribe: facebook: Nothing is OB: South Texas Golf Podcast instagram: @nothingisob X (twitter): @nothingisob youtube: Nothing is OB: South Texas Golf Podcast
The Sectional Weekend of games is upon us. On the eve of the Sweet 16 round, we talk to programs looking to keep their goals of a national championship in place. On Thursday's Hoopsville, we chat with a number of teams on the road this weekend. Most of the teams will still be traveling when we hit the air, so we will touch base either on the bus or just after arrival with some. We find out from all how they are preparing for some challenging games just with hopes to be in the Elite Eight. Plus, the Jostens Finalists have been announced and the vote for the final two spots in the NABC All-Star Game is wrapping up. We will actually talk to three of those finalists. Guests appearing on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline: - Brandon Linton & Jay Dieterle, Tufts men's coach & senior guard - Hannah Iverson & Amanda Giesen, No. 23 UW-Stout women's coach & senior forward - Jeff Gard & Logan Pearson*, No. 11 UW-Platteville men's coach & senior forward - Brian Morehouse & Jada Garner, No. 12 Hope women's coach & junior guard - Dave Hastings & Jeff Hunter*, No. 5 Keene State men's coach & 5th year center - Kendra Whitehead & Parris Parmer*, No. 10 Hardin-Simmons women's coach & senior forward * - Jostens Trophy Finalists Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and Sport Tours International from the NABC Studio.
Today we're joined by Jeff Hunter. Jeff is an award-winning entrepreneur and the Founder of Talentism – a philosophy and organization designed to help business leaders unleash the human potential within their organizations. By shifting their focus to the untapped potential of their employees, companies can unlock innovation and growth, harnessing human talent for lasting success.Prior to Talentism, Jeff was Head of Recruiting at Bridgewater Associates. Through his leadership roles at Bridgewater, Electronic Arts, and Dolby, Jeff found his purpose in creating and scaling systems to unleash human potential.In this episode, Dart and Jeff discuss:- Talentism's visionary management approach - How the current system is limiting potential- Cognitive bias: workplace errors and their roots- CEO accountability in system shortcomings- The benefits of prioritizing talent over capital - The ideal business system- How Jeff's experience at Bridgewater shaped his career- Hiring for values- And other topics…Jeff Hunter is an award-winning tech and services entrepreneur, writer, and CEO coach. He is the founder and CEO of Talentism, a company that works with high-growth startups to unleash potential and achieve scale. Prior to Talentism, Jeff was Head of Recruiting at Bridgewater Associates. Through his leadership roles at Bridgewater, EA, and Dolby, Jeff found his purpose in creating and scaling systems to unleash human potential. Jeff holds a BA in History and Philosophy from Occidental College. He began his career as an early employee at Conner Peripherals, the fastest-growing manufacturing startup in history. He then co-founded DataMain Technologies, where he discovered his passion for enhancing company performance by focusing on company culture and people. Connect with Jeff:www.talentism.com
Jeff Hunter is back on the Content Capitalists Podcast to explore further into the world of AI, and its effect on business, marketing and content creation. In our previous episode with Jeff, we explored the 90/10 rule for going viral on TikTok and delved into his entrepreneurial journey. This time, we're focusing on the rapidly evolving world of AI and its implications for businesses.Jeff brings his extensive experience as an AI consultant to discuss how AI is changing the game in content creation, marketing, and overall business efficiency. He's got some awesome tips on how you can use AI to up your business game, why it's important to keep a human touch in AI work, and some must-know info about the ethical side of using AI.We also dive into Jeff's predictions for the future of AI in business and discuss practical strategies for entrepreneurs and business owners looking to stay ahead with these tech changes.Don't miss this enlightening conversation with Jeff Hunter, packed with practical tips and forward-thinking perspectives on AI in business.Catch Jeff Hunter at:https://www.tiktok.com/@jeffjhunter https://www.instagram.com/jeffjhunter https://jeffjhunter.com https://VAstaffer.com https://brandedmedia.io Black Friday Bundle: https://www.aipersonamethod.com/savage-marketer-black-friday-bundle/ Zero to Crypto Guide: https://www.amazon.com/Zero-Hero-Crypto-Guide-Hunter/dp/B0B92HPKM9 Follow Ken Okazaki at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/influencervideo https://www.instagram.com/kenokazaki/ https://www.youtube.com/c/KenOkazaki https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-content-capitalists-with-ken-okazaki/id1634328251 https://open.spotify.com/show/09IzKghscecbI7jPDVBJTwContent Capitalists YouTube
BlackRock's Larry Fink sees pervasive fear and says we need hope. Talentism's Jeff Hunter says hope isn't enough - leaders need clarity.Jeff provides tangible steps leaders can take to understand the root of fear, reorient with purpose, and turn unprecedented challenges into opportunities.Gain a new leadership perspective.
Jeff J Hunter is a successful entrepreneur and former Fortune 500 IT Project Manager with a passion for helping businesses achieve success leveraging AI and building remote teams. As the founder of VA Staffer, he has built a company with over 150+ virtual assistants, specializing in executive assistants and remote teams. Jeff's a master at leveraging AI and human capital to build things fast (and smart). He's a contributor to top business publications such as Entrepreneur and Forbes, and he has been featured on major news networks including ABC and CBS. Website: www.jeffjhunter.com Twitter: @jhunter101 Facebook: www.facebook.com/JeffJHunter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffjhunter/ Find out more about what Jeff offers: www.savagemarketer.com 0:56 "How can anyone know you are anymore credible then anyone else?" -Brian Keith 1:59 "AI is just another tool." -Jeff Hunter 3:11 The AI Persona Method 4:46 "If I have one of these AI personas setup, what kind of stuff will I be able to hand it?" -Brian Keith 6:12 "I was immediately afraid that AI was going to replace my human team." -Jeff Hunter 7:28 "But to your question, what can you actually use the AI personas to do?" -Jeff Hunter 8:57 "Here is what the event planer AI persona did today..." -Jeff Hunter 10:49 Where Is the Money in This? 13:41 "What is the personality of this AI persona?" -Brian Keith 18:50 The Digital Rights Problem
Founder and CEO Jeff Hunter reveals why being a good manager is not about learning skills—it's about uncovering your fears.Listen to learn:The origin of today's thinking on management and why it's wrongChallenges leaders face when managing their peopleKey practices for becoming a better managerEssential frameworks for developing effective management system
"How do I take responsibility for a system that I, as a leader, have created?" Jeff Hunter tackles this question by sharing his reflections as a founder, CEO, hiring manager and executive coach. Tune in to learn the three steps to ‘Start With Me' and begin taking responsibility to your contribution to a suboptimal system.
Jeff J. Hunter is best known for VA Staffer, a team Virtual Assistant staffing agency. Leveraging the power of Virtual Teams and AI, he empowers entrepreneurs and startups to build, scale, and dominate their brand categories. Jeff is the creator of the AI Persona Method, a method to leverage AI to create "human-like" AI Personas to perform a variety of roles in companies from marketing, copywriting, consulting, and more. He's created one of the first AI Consulting Certification programs to help businesses integrate and leverage AI technology.Show Notes:Curious about the future of AI for businesses and entrepreneurs? Want to leverage AI tools so you can work smarter, not harder? Today I welcome entrepreneur and creator of the AI Persona Method Jeff Hunter to the podcast. In this episode, we discuss cool Chat GPT prompts, the AI tool "Claude", making images with Midjourney, and more. Jeff discusses how learning AI transformed his business, helped his employees, and made social media posts a breeze to do. Listen to this episode now to learn how to do way more with far less and elevate your business beyond your wildest dreams with AI. In This Episode You'll Learn:The Power and Future of Different AI ToolsHow You Can Leverage AI For BusinessesHow Leaders Can Help Their Employees Excel With AI SupportFind More of Jeff Hunter Here:www.aipersonamethod.comwww.jeffhunter.com https://www.instagram.com/JeffJHunter/Full Episode Timestamps:0:00:52 How to Be An Impact-Driven Leader and Entrepreneur0:05:36 How Jeff Hunter Almost Lost His Business Last Year0:14:12 How to Best Use AI Like Chat GPT0:22:16 Creating Complete Social Media Posts Written by the AI "Claude"0:26:02 What AI Tools Is Jeff Hunter Leveraging?0:30:38 Why The Human Element Will Always Matter0:37:20 How To Create Better Images With AI0:40:28 What Good and Bad Things Do You See Happening With AI?0:49:34 One of Jeff's Clients Was About to Make 10K in 30 Days With AI0:53:49 Can Someone Learn & Get Certified in AI Without Prior Experience?
Today employees' expectations of their work experience and of their leaders are heightening. This creates inevitable, sometimes painful, confusion for leaders. Founder and CEO Jeff Hunter explores how the talent market is evolving, how we explore these great expectations, and how leaders can recognize their own confusion and adapt.
The complexities of co-founder relationships are vast. Founder and CEO Jeff Hunter provides practical guidance for navigating these complexities and the inevitable challenges.
Leading a church to be multigenerational can be difficult for many different reasons. Join in as we discuss making disciples of all ages with Jeff Hunter, pastor of
In this episode Dr. Taves speaks with owner and founder of Upstream Functional Medicine, Jeff Hunter about the importance of a healthy gut microbiome for your overall health and narrowing down migraine triggers. Jeff provides a few helpful quick tips: rethink your consumption of sugar (begin tracking your food and sugar consumption), feed the healthy microbiome through high fiber vegetables, eating live active cultured foods and bone broth to help heal the microbiome.Novera: Headache Center
Laptop Radio chats with Jeff Hunter (VA Staffer, BrandedMedia.io, Crypto Gaming Team) on Outsourcing, Branding, Marketing and Crypto. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this Episode of Mostly Automotive Marketing with Matt Wilson we go live on a Friday morning to chat about YouTube with THE YouTube guy in our industry, Jeff Hunter, known as General Motors Jeff. We also touch on the Netflix announcement about ads and complain a little about Kid Rock's rhyming skills. Mostly Automotive Marketing with Matt Wilson is a bi-weekly-ish podcast all about Automotive Marketing. Mostly. You can listen and download on any major podcast platform including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and Anchor. ‘Like' us on Facebook @MostlyAutomotiveMarketingwithMatt Wilson and follow Matt on twitter @MarketingMattW. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jon talks with Jeff Hunter, Founder, and King of Outsourcing with VA Staffer, about scaling remote teams for entrepreneurs & startups to dominate their category. Jeff J Hunter is an Author best known for VA Staffer, a 100+ team Virtual Assistant staffing agency. Jeff helps entrepreneurs and startups build and scale remote teams to dominate their brand category. Creator of the CORE Branding Method and host of the Savage Marketer Podcast. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Jeff Hunter: Website: https://vastaffer.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/VAStaffer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vastaffer/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/va-staffer—virtual-assistant-staffer/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VAStaffer
Jon talks with Jeff Hunter, Founder and King of Outsourcing with VA Staffer, about scaling remote teams for entrepreneurs & startups to dominate their category. Jeff J Hunter is an Author best known for VA Staffer, a 100+ team Virtual Assistant staffing agency. Jeff helps entrepreneurs and startups build and scale remote teams to dominate their brand category. Creator of the CORE Branding Method and host of the Savage Marketer Podcast. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Jeff Hunter: Website: https://vastaffer.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/VAStaffer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vastaffer/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/va-staffer—virtual-assistant-staffer/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VAStaffer
Jeff runs VA Staffer (a remote staffing agency) and is also really involved in the crypto gaming space. We talk about how to look at crypto gaming as potential investments.
Episode page: https://valuecapturellc.com/he68 Joining us today as our guest is Jeff Hunter, the President of Jeff Hunter Strategy. He is the author of Patient-Centered Strategy: A Learning System for Better Care, published by Catalysis in 2018. Jeff is on the faculty of Catalysis, and the Donald J. Schneider School of Business and Economics at St. Norbert College. From 1991 until his retirement in 2015 he was the Senior Vice President, Strategy and Marketing for ThedaCare, a healthcare system based in Appleton, Wisconsin. Jeff received his B.S. in Economics from the University of Detroit and his M.A. in Health Services Administration from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In today's episode, Jeff talks with host Mark Graban, about topics and questions including: As we shift to a new mode of the pandemic — living with Covid — What are you hearing from healthcare leaders about what's required next? Hearing a lot of “Thank God I had the Lean management system” for the pandemic - discipline, standard work How do you define strategy? Not just a binder… Strategy plan vs. strategy? Differentiation — what differentiates us? Not imitating From budgeting to financial forecasting (beyond budgeting) Strategy plan or hypothesis? - PDSA cycles — Roadmap or GPS? Strategy formulation and strategy deployment?? Lot of choices that have to be made? How to make better choices? Better choices more quickly? How do you define a management system, a strategic management system? What makes it really work? Reinvigorating the management system, but learning from the first time Click to visit the main Habitual Excellence podcast page.
Have you been hesitant to leverage your own brand to build your business? Today's guest is going to set your mind at ease. On today's episode, host Mark de Grasse sits down with Jeff Hunter, Certified DM Partner and founder of http://savagemarketer.com/ (Savage Marketer), to talk about establishing your personal brand so you can become a recognized expert in your field. In this day and age, “experts” are a dime a dozen, so you'll have to be diligent about putting in those 10k hours and then getting the word out about what you know. So often people think putting out consistent content is too much work, but it's actually pretty easy. Over the past few years, Jeff has really focused on the spirit of collaboration and has worked with some incredible companies and publications. What gives him an edge is that he knows he has to just do 1% more than everyone else is doing—so that's what he does. Listen in as Jeff shares how he's leveraged his personal brand in some pretty amazing ways—and how you can do it too. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: What pitch Jeff used to get invited on the DM podcast Why it's so important to build your content farm (and what that means) Ideas for collaborating with partners in a truly symbiotic way Why so many people are hesitant to leverage their personal brand LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: https://www.google.com/search?gs_ssp=eJzj4tVP1zc0TE8xjDdKNzA0YPTizUpNS1PIUsgozStJLQIAf7II9w&q=jeff+j+hunter&oq=Jeff+J+Hunter&aqs=chrome.1.35i39i355j46i39j0i512l2j0i22i30j0i390l3.3866j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 (Google Jeff) https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffjhunter/ (Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn) https://www.digitalmarketer.com/blog/core-branding-with-jeff-j-hunter-and-trisha-leconte-video/ (CORE Branding with Jeff J Hunter and Trisha Leconte [VIDEO]) https://savagemarketer.com/ (savagemarketer.com) https://brandedmedia.io/ (brandedmedia.io) https://otter.ai/ (otter.ai) OUR PARTNERS: http://getscalable.com/dm (7 Levels of Scale Workbook) Find out your Leadership Trust Score at https://readytolead.com/ (Ready to Lead). Listen to the #1 Digital Marketing Podcast, https://www.perpetualtraffic.com/ (Perpetual Traffic) Thanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to The DigitalMarketer Podcast? Have some feedback you'd like to share? https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-digitalmarketer-podcast/id1397898498?mt=2 (Connect with us on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!)
Have you been hesitant to leverage your own brand to build your business? Today's guest is going to set your mind at ease.On today's episode, host Mark de Grasse sits down with Jeff Hunter, Certified DM Partner and founder of Savage Marketer, to talk about establishing your personal brand so you can become a recognized expert in your field. In this day and age, “experts” are a dime a dozen, so you'll have to be diligent about putting in those 10k hours and then getting the word out about what you know. So often people think putting out consistent content is too much work, but it's actually pretty easy. Over the past few years, Jeff has really focused on the spirit of collaboration and has worked with some incredible companies and publications. What gives him an edge is that he knows he has to just do 1% more than everyone else is doing—so that's what he does.Listen in as Jeff shares how he's leveraged his personal brand in some pretty amazing ways—and how you can do it too.IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:What pitch Jeff used to get invited on the DM podcast Why it's so important to build your content farm (and what that means)Ideas for collaborating with partners in a truly symbiotic wayWhy so many people are hesitant to leverage their personal brandLINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Google JeffConnect with Jeff on LinkedInCORE Branding with Jeff J Hunter and Trisha Leconte [VIDEO]savagemarketer.combrandedmedia.iootter.aiOUR PARTNERS:7 Levels of Scale WorkbookFind out your Leadership Trust Score at Ready to Lead.Listen to the #1 Digital Marketing Podcast, Perpetual Traffic Thanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to The DigitalMarketer Podcast? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!Mentioned in this episode:[Free Download] DigitalMarketer's Canva Holiday Promo PackGrab These 195 Ready-To-Use Canva Templates For 5 Upcoming Holiday Promotions!Holiday Promo Pack
Strategy is about making choices to create unique and relevant value for patients under conditions of uncertainty and competition. Making choices reduces overburden. Following the voice of the customer creates a unique, differentiated value proposition. Aligning resources around the top priorities reduces confusion. And the use of rapid learning cycles in the deployment of those priorities enables organizational agility. A system using visual management and standard work compels people at every level in the organization to contribute to the most important priorities as defined by patients. Jeff Hunter discusses using visual management of strategy deployment.
From the inside of an interview room at the Omaha police department, Jeff Hunter tells detectives his thoughts about who to blame for his little brother's death. Several witnesses describe someone that, without a doubt, "did not belong" in Dundee. Bill Hunter racks his brain trying to think of Who? and Why? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
From the inside of an interview room at the Omaha police department, Jeff Hunter tells detectives his thoughts about who to blame for his little brother's death. Several witnesses describe someone that, without a doubt, "did not belong" in Dundee. Bill Hunter racks his brain trying to think of Who? and Why? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Remote staffing is the movement that businesses are moving towards. This was not the norm before the pandemic, but now, more and more companies are evolving to provide opportunities fr their employees to work from home. Jeff Hunter has a remote staffing company and shares the many reasons why this is a great alternative to the traditional staffing model. Listen to his 3 secrets you will need from your virtual team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, you will learn the importance of Preserving our Natural Resources and improving the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. You will hear about how you can help by spreading awareness, identifying solutions and providing leadership to make it happen.Joseph McElroy is joined by our special guest today, Jeff Hunter, Senior Program Manager with National Parks ConservationAssociation (NPCA) in Asheville, where he works on a variety of issues pertaining to protecting and improving the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. Presently, he is focused heavily on a collaborative project designing and building a wildlife crossing on I-40 in the Pigeon Forge in Haywood County, near the Tennessee state line. Don't miss this show!https://smokiessafepassage.org/ https://www.npca.org/people/jeffrey-hunterTune in for this fun conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.
Who hasn't dreamed of going viral? Did you know it's an easier feat on TikTok than it is on any other social media platform? In today's episode, host Mark de Grasse sits down with Jeff Hunter, founder and CEO of http://vastaffer.com/ (VA Staffer) (and rising TikTok star) to talk about the 3 things that will get you a successful following on TikTok. Jeff says it's super easy to go viral on TikTok once (and tells us how he did it). But it's very challenging to keep going viral without a system in place. The good news: he's figured out that system and he's generously sharing it with us. Listen in for some great tips for getting off to a great start on TikTok and keeping that momentum going. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: How to figure out your niche, your target market, and how to reach them The #1 marketing tool in the TikTok game Tips for creating content that's captivating, intriguing, and keeps people coming back Ways to get people off your social media channel and into your community LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Follow https://www.tiktok.com/@jeffjhunter (Jeff on TikTok) Follow https://www.instagram.com/jeffjhunter/ (Jeff on IG) Connect with https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffjhunter/ (Jeff on LinkedIn) https://vastaffer.com/ (VA Staffer) https://www.digitalmarketer.com/podcast/digitalmarketer/177-rachel-pedersen/ (Ep. 177: TikTok for Business: How & Why? with Rachel Pedersen) OUR PARTNERS: http://getscalable.com/dm (7 Levels of Scale Workbook) https://trainingconfirmation.com/register (Free training from BotBuilders) https://www.wix.com/ecommerce/website (Create an online store with Wix) https://keap.com/ (Sales and Marketing Automation with Keap) Find out your Leadership Trust Score at https://readytolead.com/ (Ready to Lead). Thanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to The DigitalMarketer Podcast? Have some feedback you'd like to share? https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-digitalmarketer-podcast/id1397898498?mt=2 (Connect with us on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!)
Who hasn't dreamed of going viral? Did you know it's an easier feat on TikTok than it is on any other social media platform? In today's episode, host Mark de Grasse sits down with Jeff Hunter, founder and CEO of VA Staffer (and rising TikTok star) to talk about the 3 things that will get you a successful following on TikTok. Jeff says it's super easy to go viral on TikTok once (and tells us how he did it). But it's very challenging to keep going viral without a system in place. The good news: he's figured out that system and he's generously sharing it with us. Listen in for some great tips for getting off to a great start on TikTok and keeping that momentum going. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:How to figure out your niche, your target market, and how to reach themThe #1 marketing tool in the TikTok gameTips for creating content that's captivating, intriguing, and keeps people coming backWays to get people off your social media channel and into your community LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Follow Jeff on TikTokFollow Jeff on IGConnect with Jeff on LinkedInVA StafferEp. 177: TikTok for Business: How & Why? with Rachel Pedersen OUR PARTNERS:7 Levels of Scale WorkbookFree training from BotBuildersCreate an online store with WixSales and Marketing Automation with KeapFind out your Leadership Trust Score at Ready to Lead. Thanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to The DigitalMarketer Podcast? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!Mentioned in this episode:[Free Download] DigitalMarketer's Canva Holiday Promo PackGrab These 195 Ready-To-Use Canva Templates For 5 Upcoming Holiday Promotions!Holiday Promo Pack
With guest Steve Sims, Jeff Hunter, Ramon Ray.
Happy New Year everyone! So a few days ago, I was super psyched to learn that my jazz ensemble was booked for the 2022 Boston Food and Wine Festival jazz brunches, to be held at one of my favorite locations, The Boston Harbor Hotel. With wine on my mind, I thought I’d do a post on it, especially since a lot of folks are curious. As it so happens, I’m married to a wine and whisky aficionado, Jeff Hunter.Now this isn’t a proper interview at all. We were about to settle down for the season finale of Mandalorian when it occurred to me I should see if Jeff was up for an impromptu interview, something he is more predisposed to do with a glass in hand. He was. So while he prepared for us to sample 2018 vintage Cabernet Sauvignon from two very different locales, one from Alexander Valley Vineyards California, the other from Penley Estate Phoenix Australia , I grabbed a mic. I know wine events can be daunting. There’s the odd swish and sniff of glasses; the confident gargle, and the spit. And what about the knowing look you get when you opt to swallow your sip ‘coz goodness knows you’ve paid good money for this! And then there’s the jargon— “structured,” “hint of oak,” “tannic,” that defines moments of deliberation.It’s easy to forget that a wine palate is cultivated. Unless vinification is a family business or inherent in your culture, there’s a big chance your first sip of wine was disappointing and far from how you imagined it to be. My parents let us have a sip or two when we were kids and I did not understand what the big to-do was. Even in my college days it wasn’t something I enjoyed though I learned to tolerate it because I badly wanted to travel to Europe and I thought wine was something everyone had with their meals. In the 70’s and 80’s in Manila, I remember drinking Blue Nun Riesling and Cold Duck champagne in our family events. Paul Masson Chablis was the main wine served at my 18th birthday party debut, an important milestone in Filipino society. At the time, and in a nation of beer and whisky drinkers, any wine at a party was impressive, even if they all tasted like tart juice or downright vinegary. In a hot tropical country like the Philippines where houses don’t have basements, cellars, cool pantries, nor any concept of proper storage, it’s highly likely we’d been blissfully toasting with turned wines and thinking that was cool.So we all start somewhere and my first point is, wherever you are in your wine journey is okay. Second, over time and as you explore a breadth of varieties, your palate will evolve. What you find pleasant today may not be so tomorrow, and the opposite could also be true. Third, what is considered “good,” even by experts, need not be expensive. Though price point can be indicative of quality, it is also affected by supply (limited production usually is pricier), brand name, popularity and other factors that have nothing to do with quality. Wine regions like Bordeaux (France) or Napa Valley (US) have more cachet with some people than Australian or Argentinian wines, hence my earlier example of two 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon wines we were comparing, both very good and under $20, with the Penley Estate Phoenix Australia rated #69 in the Wine Enthusiast top 100 wines.Learning about wines is fun and a lifetime activity. While I can barely remember vineyard names, I know what I like, am confident about food pairing , and am more articulate about my descriptions, which means, I can pretty much fake my way in an event. I’m fortunate to have learned from others and most especially Jeff, who often cooks dishes with particular libations in mind, such as this evening’s Seafood Cioppino paired with 2006 Constanti Brunello di Montalcino, which means, a lot of our dinners are mini wine tasting events. Since I have a resident (literally) wine expert on board, and he now has the mic, let’s see what he has to say. Bear in mind, we’ve had a few glasses at this point.Marlene: So I’m here with Jeff, an avid wine and whisky collector, purveyor in auctions and former wine consultant. So Jeff, tell us a bit more about your passion for wine.Jeff: Oh, good evening. Thanks, Marlene. Thanks for the nice introduction. My name is Jeff, Jeff Hunter, and I've enjoyed wine for many years. I can recall the first case I got of an older Bordeaux that I kept in my parents’ basement. And that was kind of the beginning to my desire to collect. I just love the smell of the case of wine, the wood, the ability to taste that wine over the course of many dinners, as it evolved, and how long it would age and trying to correctly predict when I would drink it.Marlene: What kind of wines should we be looking at?Jeff: Okay, we're gonna talk about popular wines or those that are less discovered at Wine Festivals. So if you're a curious person, and you would be interested in trying different regions, Lebanon, has some interesting things that are coming out. Israel as well has some fabulous Cabs. So explore. I'm not too familiar with Greece and Italy was always a mystery to me. But the more I've tried and the more I've looked at the maps of the different landscapes and wine producing regions of the various countries, the more I've gotten to appreciate all the things that make up the different wines of Italy, let's say, France, as well, obviously, with many different wine producing regions, so great to be an explorer. And there's a lot of great wines being produced today around the world.Marlene: Any favorites?Jeff: Personally, I've been really enjoying something that's not as popular as it used to be. That's the Australian Cabernets and Shiraz. I just love those big, jammy, bomb-y types of wines and the concentration and the freshness of fruit that I find in some of them. So it's been kind of fun enjoying those, otherwise I go to, for sure, vintage Bordeaux. Always buy the good years, sit on them, give them time, 5-10 years to come around. So get them early and be patient. Marlene: What about unusual wines? Jeff: I think that as esoteric wines go, the Tokaj of Hungary can be quite fascinating. And I was able to purchase six bottles of the Essencia of Pajzos from Tokaj, and that's the best of the best. It's a 1993 Vintage Robert Parker who's the wine critic gave it an O M G 100 points. Said it tasted like heaven. Amazing wine. Residual sugar is sky high but yet there's still some crisp snap through all the apricot flavor. Amazing wine. I think I paid $125 a bottle with a discount should be about $300 to 500 at this point in 2022.Marlene: Lots of people are curious about wine events. For those who’ve never been to one, can you perhaps give an idea on what they can expect?Jeff: Going to wine festivals has always been a fun thing. I've always enjoyed the opportunity to taste many wines and a big gathering. And my favorite way of doing this is to have a friend who works in the wine industry and then have him get you in for free as his roadie; you can help him bring his wines in, and then maybe even help pour some of his wines, and then get to go in and check everything out for free. That's my favorite way to go into wine festivals.Marlene: Ok, ok, let’s be serious. If it was for like, you know, just a regular Joe, how would it be?Jeff: Of course yeah. You know I do love wine festivals and my approach to attending a wine festival based on the limited amount of time I have with so much to taste. And so I would recommend getting in doing your research. Look at the listing, see who's attending, see who's pouring, see who's pouring what. Stay away from the pedestrian wines, focus on your whites first. So you don't ruin your palate. Get around, it doesn't matter if the table has red or white just stay with the whites. You can always come back for the Reds later. And then just keep moving through the festival. Don't get bogged down. And as the more you taste and don't forget to spit because the more you taste, the more you can become a little bit more friendly with all the participants and lose valuable time-- tasting time. Focus on the big boys at the end, the big reds, and make sure you get them before they run out because the popular ones do go fast. Marlene: Thank you, Jeff. So let me clarify. Jeff’s point is to maximize time at a wine event, and he’s just outlined an efficient way to go about it, if that’s your goal. 1. Do a bit of homework so you can home in on what you really want to try, to avoid palate fatigue and being too inebriated to appreciate what you’re consuming.2. Spit. You can’t taste a whole lot of wines and be sober otherwise. In other words, though ruthless: Not spitting = inebriation= friendliness=waste of tasting time3. Start with whites and end with reds. The reverse will ruin your palate for whites.Now most of us don’t approach wine events with Jeff’s single-minded efficiency, nor should you, unless you are a collector. For everyone else, I’d say, go where you will, listen to the wine curators, ask questions (they love this) and meet people. Have fun. And if you’re worried about looking gauche, here are a few tips:1. Hold wine glasses by the stem, not the glass, so you don’t warm the wine (or get fingerprints on glass)2. Swish the wine in the glass to aerate and release the bouquet; sniff to appreciate. Note what you’re smelling—apricots, raspberries, etc.3. Sip together with a slight breath in, and swish around the back of your mouth for aeration. It looks and sounds a bit like a gargle, but isn’t. It’s not a pretentious action. Retronasal olfaction is smelling and tasting from the back of your mouth, and better perceived when wine is aerated.4. Spit. In bucket.5. Describe what you smell and taste with fellow participants and wine curators so you can build your wine vocabulary.6. And finally, if like my sister, Manischewitz is your favorite wine, never admit it. Get full access to Cooking Subversive at cookingsubversive.substack.com/subscribe
A call-sheet from the Star Trek pilot episode "The Cage" (originally titled "The Menagerie") features Jeff Hunter as Captain and Susan Oliver as Vina. The Trek Files welcomes George Pappy, director of "The Green Girl" documentary about Oliver, to discuss the actress' rising star at the time. See the documents: Facebook.com/TheTrekFiles
Today's guest helps you deploy better systems in your business. He wrote The Impact Framework (available at http://redbeardimpact.com) and podcasts at Red Beard Radio (http://redbeard.am) Where he has Interviewed the likes of Stu McLaren and Jeff Hunter. When he is not working he loves gardening, mountain climbing, and sailing. Please give a very warm welcome to the show Brian “Red beard” Keith Top 3 Amplifiers: Retention strategies for membership sites How the Impact Framework can diagnose failure to help grow revenue The reasons behind why so many start podcasting and how you can start To listen, find other episodes, access the show notes, and find out more go to www.amplifyto7figures.com. Enter the giveaway here: https://amplifyto7figures.com/giveaway Connect with today's guest: Website: http://redbeardimpact.com Podcast/Radio: http://redbeard.am Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/redbeardbrian Twitter: https://twitter.com/redbeardbrian Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/redbeardbrian/
Is it possible to get results from social media branding? In this week's minisode, Jeff Hunter shares what it takes to put in an honest effort and see results.
Jeff Hunter, aka, “General Motors Jeff” has been gaining a lot of momentum with his personal branding efforts. As an active car sales professional at Prouse Chevrolet, Jeff has fully embraced the power of social media and video creation to help skyrocket his personal brand within the community of Sault Ste. Marie, Canada, and beyond. In this episode, Jeff shares his experience and tips working with social media and video to build his personal brand and what you can do as well.
Discover how having a remote team can help move your business forward Know more about the benefits of having a remote team for your business Learn how to delegate menial tasks to your virtual assistant or remote team Resources/Links: Discover the secret weapon of highly productive people. Instantly scale your business with 80+ virtual assistants.: Check-out https://vastaffer.com/ Summary As an entrepreneur, are you struggling to manage your business? Are you having difficulties in managing your time because you have so many things to do? Jeff J. Hunter builds personal brands for people that are pretty successful, accomplished CEOs and founders who already deliver their business achievements to become influencers in their category. He also happens to have a virtual assistant company. He has hired hundreds of people remotely to not only power his own business but also businesses all over the world. In this episode, Jeff shares his insights on how having your own remote team and a virtual assistant can not only help you manage your time wisely but can also help grow and improve your business. Check out these episode highlights: 01:04 – Jeff's ideal client: "My ideal client is usually someone who is scaling their business." 02:17 – Problem Jeff helps solve: "I think the biggest challenge that we as entrepreneurs have, and by the way, a lot of our clients are intrapreneurs.So, they're team leaders, they might be sales leaders, they might be marketing teams at companies that need help within the company, but they're not given the budget to hire a full $50,000, $60,000 a year team member, right? So, it's all about time management. How can you start leveraging your time to get the most out of it? And how can you delegate things to other people to do the things you shouldn't be doing?" 03:17 - Typical symptoms that clients do before reaching out to Jeff: "Business owners dwelling in doing the repetitive, neglected and challenging menial task.” 04:42 - Common mistakes that people make before they find Jeff's solution: “Not having defined roles. Not having things set up in their business. They don't have any procedures." 05:28 – Jeff's Valuable Free Action (VFA): The easiest way to delegate, especially if you're not delegating right now, is to do what you want to delegate. And if it's digital, use a recorder, use Zoom, like this. Open it up, press the record button, share your screen, and then talk about what you're doing. So, you're giving visible and audio instructions of things that you're trying to get off your plate." 06:02 - Jeff's Valuable Free Resource (VFR): Discover the secret weapon of highly productive people. Instantly scale your business with 80+ virtual assistants.: Check-out https://vastaffer.com/ 07:06 - Q: How do you manage it all? A: I have an executive assistant team. They run it all. Tweetable Takeaways from this Episode: “For every one minute of planning will actually save about 10 minutes of execution, that adds up quick.” -@jhunter101Click To Tweet Transcript (Note, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast) Tom Poland: 0:09 Hello everyone, and a very warm welcome to another episode of Marketing The Invisible. My name is Tom Poland, joined today by Jeff J. Hunter. Jeff, good day, sir. A very warm welcome. Where are you hanging out? Jeff J. Hunter: 0:19 I'm out here in California, Tom.
What should you focus on when building a virtual team? On this episode we welcome the expert on this, Jeff J Hunter, who helps founders build virtual teams to increase margins. Jeff is a successful entrepreneur, internet marketer, branding consultant and the owner of a virtual assistant staffing agency based in the Philippines. Listen to the full episode to learn more about the main mistakes most people do when hiring virtual assistants and how to avoid this.
Catalysis faculty member and author of Patient-Centered Strategy, Jeff Hunter to discuss some of the questions that he has been hearing from healthcare leaders on how COVID-19 is and should impact their strategy deployment process.