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Marion County Board of Supervisors candidate Kacie Nicholson speaks with KNIA/KRLS ahead of the November 5th general election. Tune in Tuesday and Wednesday for interviews with other candidates Steve McCombs and Jim Mueller.
It's Rule Breaker Investing's first-ever outtake — what stock could we NOT feature on last week's Market Cap Game Show, and why? Bill Barker joins in for a few laughs. David closes out “5 Stocks Pursued by a Bear,” explores with Jim Mueller if The Motley Fool gives options advice, and welcomes a visit from Sean Milliken, head of the Fool's latest fund. Mailbag! Companies Discussed: AAPL, AXON, DAVA, NFLX, PTON, SNBR, TTD, U, Z Host: David Gardner Guests: Bill Barker, Sean Milliken, Jim Mueller Producer: Desiree Jones
This is the week a lot of cheesemakers wait for! The World Champion Cheese event begins in 24 hours. Bob Bosold talks to Jim Mueller, who oversees all the judges involved in evaluating entries for the competition. Shelly Mayer talks sustainability and a new opportunity Professional Dairy Producers of Wisconsin is offering its members to track valuable data. The six Alice in Dairyland finalists were announced on Friday in Door County. Pam Jahnke introduces each of the candidates, and talks about the bittersweet moment with current Alice in Dairyland, Ashley Hagenow. Hay prices aren't something routinely reported in Wisconsin. Stephanie Hoff visits with Josh Callen from the Hoyt Report in California, about how hay's moving and how prices are impacted. Volunteers are critical for many events. Pam Hodgson, Master Cheesemaker with Sartori Cheese in Plymouth, is one of the valuable volunteers helping at the World Champion Cheese contest. She explains more about why she's proud of the standards Wisconsin has in place.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Join us for our newest episode with Jim Mueller, BDO at Celtic Bank and highly deserving recipient of last years “BDO of the Year” award. Ray and Jim have a great conversation about achieving success and caring deeply about the process from somebody who has been on both sides of the table. In this episode we discuss: Jim's transition from a CEO to a BDO, making mistakes quickly (and correcting them quickly), why Jim prioritizes communication with the borrower from start to finish, and his advice for a new BDO. You're going to get a lot out of this one so don't miss it! Subscribe now to stay in the loop for new episodes. This episode is sponsored by: Rapid Business Plans Rapid Business Plans is the go-to provider of business plans and feasibility studies for government guaranteed small business lenders. For more information, or to set up a Get Acquainted call, email Bethany McClellan at Bethany@rapidbusinessplans.com CORPSMART CORPSMART is a due diligence group that specializes in lien searching, UCC filing, DMV title recordings and more. If you're looking to streamline your process, the CORPSMART team is the best resource, offering a wide range of services, capability to directly integrate with your in-house systems, and the icing on the cake, their over-the-top customer service, making every deal that much easier to close To discuss your due diligence needs, visit the CORPSMART website at CORPSMART™ - CORPSMART™ and let them know that The Art of SBA Lending send you! The comments made on this podcast are own own, and not necessarily the views of our employers.
Struggling with the intricacies of attorneys' fees in family law?In this episode, Jim Mueller, owner and managing partner at Verner Brumley Mueller Parker, PC, sheds light on the often-complex topic of attorneys' fees in family law cases and shares practical advice for family lawyers.Uncover the critical steps for securing attorneys' fees in family law.Explore the nuances of interim fees and their impact on divorce proceedings.Demystify the process of defending against a request for attorneys' fees.Discover key strategies for effectively proving up attorneys' fees in court.Gain insights into contractual attorney's fees and how to navigate them.To hear the full episode with Jim Mueller and get valuable insights on attorneys' fees in family law, subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or click play on the player above.
The New York Times leaves its sports desk behind as it puts its might behind The Athletic. (00:21) Jim Mueller and Deidre Woollard discuss: - Why the New York Times announced it is shutting down its sports department. - The future of sports coverage and sports entertainment. - The Barbie movie and the potential value of Mattel's intellectual property. (15:53) Ricky Mulvey and Asit Sharma look at some ultra-luxury businesses... and why they're beating the market. Companies discussed: NYT, DIS, RACE, RH, LVMUY, PPRUY, HESAY, MAT Host: Deidre Woollard Guests: Jim Mueller, Asit Sharma Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd
Netflix's is aiming to return to growth by cracking down on password sharing. (00:12) Jim Mueller and Dylan Lewis discuss: The encouraging data behind Netflix's password crackdown and ad-supported membership. Why it still might be a bit early to bank on those growth levers for Netflix. How Disney, Apple, Amazon are eying advertising, and how it could reshape streaming tv. (14:45) Asit Sharma catches up with Sasan Goodarzi the CEO of Intuit to talk about how his company is using artificial intelligence to grow and Intuit's data advantage. Companies discussed: NFLX, AAPL, AMZN, DIS, INTU Host: Dylan Lewis Guests: Jim Mueller, Sasan Goodarzi, Asit Sharma Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Tim Sparks, Rick Engdahl, Kyle Carruthers
(00:21) Tim Beyers discusses: - Disney shares falling after a lackluster 2nd-quarter report - The fate of Hulu - Why The Trade Desk is an attractive business (with a richly-valued share price) (11:17) Mother's Day is on Sunday! To celebrate, Lysha Fuentes, Jim Mueller, Anand Chokkavelu, and Jim Gillies share money lessons they got from their moms. Got a question about personal finance? Email podcasts@fool.com and your question might get used in next week's mailbag segment! Companies discussed: DIS, CMCSA, TTD Host: Chris Hill Guests: Tim Beyers, Lysha Fuentes, Jim Mueller, Anand Chokkavelu, Jim Gillies Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl
We're talking market caps, Fool! And unlike Andy Cross and Jim Mueller, our game show contestants here in the studio, you get to play at home and out of the spotlight! But no one is off the hook as we put price tags on companies we love, companies our spouses hate, and companies we have never even heard of. Companies Discussed: PANW, ABNB, ASML, CELH, PCOR, KYMR, MELI, ETSY, BOC, MA Host: David Gardner Guests: Andy Cross, Jim Mueller Producer: Rick Engdahl
Regulators seized another bank over the weekend, as the federal government came up with a plan to use money from a fund paid into by U.S. banks to make SVB's depositors whole again. (0:21) Jason Moser discusses: - Signature Bank failing and shares of First Republic Bank falling 60%. - Why "bailout" is probably not the right word to describe what's happening - How big banks like JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America are gaining strength simply by going about their business (11:20) We're celebrating our own version of "March Madness" by having analysts face off, bracket-style, as they go head-to-head over which stock is a better buy. Jim Gillies and Jim Mueller kick off the week with a biotech software company and a well-known real estate broker. Companies discussed: SIVB, SBNY, FRC, SCHW, BAC, JPM, SDGR, RMAX Host: Chris Hill Guests: Jason Moser, Jim Gillies, Jim Mueller Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Kyle Carruthers
After spending a year getting rid of its iBuying business, how should investors regard Zillow Group? (0:21) Jim Mueller discusses: - How Zillow is (in some ways) at a fresh starting point - The growing skepticism around iBuying as a profitable business - 1 thing to watch when Redfin reports after the closing bell (9:25) Ricky Mulvey and Sanmeet Deo discuss companies that are flying under Wall Street's radar, in part because of where they're located. Companies discussed: ZG, OPEN, RDFN, LULU, TSCO, SHAK, WINA Host: Chris Hill Guests: Jim Mueller, Sanmeet Deo Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineer: Rick Engdahl
Pastor Jim Mueller makes his return to the podcast. Jim is the Lead Pastor at Messiah Lutheran Church in St. Charles, Missouri, where Jill Devine attends. Jill wanted to discuss a recent message Jim preached on and wanted more clarification on sin.Highlights from the episode include:*Deciphering the different types of sin*Getting To Know Jesus by Paul Schult*Jonah's story*Glorifying Jeffrey Dahmer and individuals like himHere are the previous episodes Jim has appeared on:Episode 4: What Does It Mean To Be A Christian?BONUS (4b): Going Deeper With Pastor Jim MuellerEpisode 6: A Thanksgiving BlessingEpisode 15: What Is Lent All About?BONUS (15b): Going Deeper With Pastor Jim MuellerEpisode 17: Two Pastors Discuss The Resurrection Of JesusNormal Goes A Long Way Website: https://www.normalgoesalongway.com/Normal Goes A Long Way Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/normalgoesalongway/Normal Goes A Long Way Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Normal-Goes-A-Long-Way-110089491250735Normal Goes A Long Way is brought to you by Messiah St. Charles: https://messiahstcharles.org/
In this episode, Bruce and Justin invite the hosts of The Grey Man Podcast, Mike Sian and Jim Mueller to discuss the geopolitical and theological implications of a Christian nation-state.If you're interested in personal defense and world events" shared from the perspective of a retired counter-terrorism agent and his best friend as they discuss life, exercise, diet, and whatever else they find interesting, check out The Grey Man Podcast.
Entrepreneurship and family business is not the easiest proposition in the present economy. This conversation provides insights into the relationship of discipleship, ministry, and business. We interview Jim Mueller, business coach, on his experience with MLM's — the good and the bad, the successful and the less so. What makes a good coach in business, and. . .more importantly, how does one seek out and receive good coaching? This program includes: 1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus (Pro-life canvasser shot in back, Britain's Nat'l Health Service reluctantly allows doctor to pray, Cubans voted for faux homosexual marriage & homosexual adoption) 2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
Entrepreneurship and family business is not the easiest proposition in the present economy. This conversation provides insights into the relationship of discipleship, ministry, and business. We interview Jim Mueller, business coach, on his experience with MLM's - the good and the bad, the successful and the less so. What makes a good coach in business, and. . .more importantly, how does one seek out and receive good coaching-----This program includes---1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus -Pro-life canvasser shot in back, Britain's Nat'l Health Service reluctantly allows doctor to pray, Cubans voted for faux homosexual marriage - homosexual adoption---2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
Monday, August 22, 2022: Hear how Jim Donovan honored former Cleveland Browns broadcaster Jim Mueller while breaking the news that he passed away, what the family of a TimkenSteel employee is saying following his death after an explosion, what community members are calling for in Akron after Jayland Walker's death, where to see video of a funnel cloud in Ashtabula County, where fans can meet the actor who portrayed first version of horror icon Jason Voorhees in 'Friday the 13th,' and more on 3News Now with Stephanie Haney. Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Former WKYC sports anchor, Cleveland Browns broadcaster Jim Mueller dies https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/wkyc-sports-anchor-cleveland-browns-broadcaster-jim-mueller-dies/95-c10bc1a0-4d5d-47d5-a636-26ccf0e11289 'TimkenSteel you FAILED to protect my nephew': Family protests in Canton after Joseph Ferrall dies weeks after July explosion at Faircrest plant https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/canton/timkensteel-protest-joseph-ferrall-death-faircrest-plant-explosion/95-335915fc-7187-4fe8-8cb1-f6ab6f146bf1 Jayland Walker shooting: Akron community members postpone event to announce campaign for civilian review board https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/special-reports/jayland-walker/jayland-walker-shooting-akron-police-naacp-civilian-review-board/95-209483d2-a723-4cc5-99e1-e82b29714f2d 'Operation Time's Up': Ohio arrests dozens for alleged sex crimes in statewide human-trafficking sting https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/operation-times-up-ohio-suspects-arrested-alleged-sex-crimes-human-trafficking/95-c8903b1f-1c3e-42b9-ac31-5f3d1ecc3b03 Massive flooding in Elyria due to Sunday's severe weather https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lorain-county/massive-flooding-elyria-due-to-sundays-severe-weather/95-b18ec738-9fcd-432d-9ed4-945fb6c28c5a Watch: Video captures funnel cloud in Ashtabula County during Sunday storms https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/ashtabula-county/harpersfield-funnel-cloud-tornado-warning-ashtabula-county/95-997cad1a-2055-49ca-bb00-1dae8c264b5f Actor who portrayed first version of horror icon Jason Voorhees in 'Friday the 13th' to meet fans in Medina https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/medina-county/first-jason-voorhees-ari-lehman-friday-the-13th-medina-operation-fandom-meet-and-great-autographs/95-f34d801b-8598-466f-b221-dcb314b9f2e2 Ticket holders for Cleveland Orchestra's Harry Potter concert denied entry at Blossom Music Center Saturday night: How to get a refund https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/summit-county/ticket-holders-cleveland-orchestra-harry-potter-concert-denied-entryblossom-music-center/95-a256b742-f0ad-40df-99ef-b08fe0eac0d1 Carolina Panthers officially name Baker Mayfield starting quarterback vs. Cleveland Browns https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nfl/browns/carolina-panthers-name-baker-mayfield-starting-quarterback/95-499ff03c-6b36-4aaa-ba90-9d79874283dc
Andy and Jeff chat with Scott Petrak about the Browns vs Eagles preseason game and their share their favorite stories about Jim Mueller.
Wall Street pros and individual investors are sifting through lots of noise to find signals about the stock market. (0:30) Matt Argersinger and Jason Moser discuss: - The lack of clarity (at the moment) facing investors - Former growth stocks (PayPal, Netflix, Facebook) being added to the Russell 1000 Value Index - What the latest results from homebuilder KB Home reveal about housing - The latest from DocuSign, Darden Restaurants, and Kellogg. (19:00) Jim Mueller analyzes the companies competing for Netflix's ad business, opportunities in the metaverse, and Big Tech's pursuit of streaming live sports. (33:00) Jason and Matt answer a listener's question about Activision Blizzard and share two stocks on their radar: Qualcomm and eBay. Our free investing starter kit includes research on 15 stocks and 5 ETFs. Get a copy simply by going to http://fool.com/starterkit Stocks discussed on the show: NFLX, PYPL, META, FDX, DOCU, DRI, KBH, NVR, DHI, K, ROKU, TTD, GOOGL, RBLX, SRAD, AAPL, CMCSA, AMZN, ATVI, QCOM, EBAY Host: Chris Hill Guests: Matt Argersinger, Jason Moser, Jim Mueller Engineer: Dan Boyd
While the broad stock market has been plunged, energy has proven to be a rare safe haven. Warren Buffett has increased his stake in his energy investments by billions over the past year, but this industry runs in cycles. Nick Sciple and Jim Mueller go over the fundamentals of energy investing and discuss: - The complex connection between oil prices and what you pay at the pump - Which legacy energy companies are meaningfully moving to green energy - A 19th-century food processor that has an interesting strategy in renewable diesel Stocks mentioned: BP, XOM, SHEL, CVX, PSX, TPIC, VLO, BEP, TTNDY, DAR Additional resource: https://www.fool.com/investing/stock-market/market-sectors/energy/ Host: Nick Sciple Guest: Jim Mueller Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Rick Engdahl, Dan Boyd
To understand Alphabet's latest results it helps to look past the headlines and hand-wringing. (0:20) Jason Moser discusses: - 1st-quarter revenue growing 23% - Alphabet's board approving a $70 billion share buyback plan - CFO Ruth Porat's continued strong performance with the company's capital allocation - The pricing power of Chipotle boosting its 1st-quarter results - How Chipotle's specific plans for opening new locations provides clues as to where the business goes from here (12:00) Jim Mueller and Bill Mann square off in a "bull vs. bear" debate over Netflix. Who made the better argument? Vote in our poll on Twitter @MotleyFoolMoney Stocks discussed: GOOG, GOOGL, CMG, NFLX Host: Chris Hill Guests: Jason Moser, Jim Mueller, Bill Mann Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl
Let's face it, some businesses just have that "Ick Factor" because they do the jobs most people don't want to do. (00:20) Jim Mueller discusses: - Whether people going back to offices could be a growth catalyst for Waste Management - The underrated subscription part of Rollins' business - How businesses like Sherwin-Williams can be compounding machines for shareholders (12:00) Alicia Hammond discusses the psychological underpinnings of why we give someone "the benefit of the doubt" and how it relates to investing. Stocks discussed: WM, WCN, ROL, SHW Got a stock question? Email podcasts@fool.com! Host: Chris Hill Guests: Jim Mueller, Alicia Hammond Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineer: Rick Engdahl, Tim Sparks
In this bonus episode, Jill Devine sits down with Laura Fleetwood and Jim Mueller to ask the questions she had while listening to Episode 15. Normal Goes A Long Way Website: https://www.normalgoesalongway.com/ Normal Goes A Long Way Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/normalgoesalongway/ Normal Goes A Long Way Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Normal-Goes-A-Long-Way-110089491250735 Normal Goes A Long Way is brought to you by Messiah St. Charles: https://messiahstcharles.org/
Patrick and Amy welcome new FLOW co-host and lady bleeder, Sarah Watson AND community member, Jim Mueller, who shares some cool ideas about financial planning. We'll also introduce our new podcast The Global Hemophilia Report with Dr. Donna DiMichele. Show Notes: Presenting Sponsor: Takeda Subscribe to BloodStream Podcast: Link Co-pay Accumulator Policies Hurt Patients. There's a Simple Solution: Link HR5801 - The Help Ensure Lower Patient Copays Act: Link The Global Hemophilia Report: Link Tribeca Communications: recruiting people who are 18 years and older with moderate to severe hemophilia A and caregivers of children ages 1-17 years old with hemophilia A (without active inhibitors) to be part of a market research survey. If you are interested in participating, please email George Poulakos at GJP@tribecacom.com. Tribeca Communications: recruiting people who are 18 years and older with moderate to severe hemophilia B and caregivers of children ages 1-17 years old with hemophilia B (without active inhibitors) to be part of a market research survey. If you are interested in participating, please email George Poulakos at gjp@tribecacom.com. Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook BloodStream on Twitter
Jim Mueller thought he was stuck at a lifetime FTP PR of 250w at the age of 73, but then he started using Adaptive Training. Jim used Adaptive Training to break through that plateau and reach a 270w FTP and accomplish his goal of winning Cyclocross National Championships. Tune in to learn how Jim trains and competes in the latest episode of the Successful Athletes Podcast. Continue the discussion on the TrainerRoad Forum: https://www.TrainerRoad.com/forum Be a guest on the Successful Athletes Podcast: https://bit.ly/2Mg8up6 ---------------------------------------------- ABOUT TRAINERROAD — CYCLING'S MOST EFFECTIVE TRAINING SYSTEM TrainerRoad makes cyclists faster. Athletes get structured indoor workouts, science-backed training plans, and easy-to-use performance analysis tools to reach their goals Learn about Adaptive Training: https://bit.ly/3gOeL6n Build Your Custom Plan: https://bit.ly/3zIsowJ Train Together with Group Workouts: https://bit.ly/3cUX4Rp Get Started: https://bit.ly/3xIjzRP ---------------------------------------------- ATHLETE INTERVIEWS THAT MAKE YOU FASTER The Successful Athletes Podcast dissects the preparation and execution of outstanding performances by TrainerRoad athletes. From world record performances to personal records and life-changing health improvements, get an inside look at what it takes to get faster. Subscribe to the Successful Athletes Podcast on iTunes: https://apple.co/2X0KEj2 ---------------------------------------------- FOLLOW TRAINERROAD Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrainerRd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trainerroad/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrainerRoad Strava Club: https://www.strava.com/clubs/trainerroad
In this bonus episode, Jill Devine sits down with Laura Fleetwood and Jim Mueller to ask the questions she had while listening to Episode 4. Normal Goes A Long Way Website: https://www.normalgoesalongway.com/ Normal Goes A Long Way Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/normalgoesalongway/ Normal Goes A Long Way Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Normal-Goes-A-Long-Way-110089491250735 Normal Goes A Long Way is brought to you by Messiah St. Charles: https://messiahstcharles.org/
Jim Mueller, Advisor for The Motley Fool's Energy Insider service, joins the show to share his approach to investing in renewable energy. Stocks Mentioned: SHLS Check out more of our content here: Podcasts Youtube Twitter Reach us by Email @ IndustryFocus@fool.com
Sponsored by:Pops Daylight Donuts - https://bit.ly/3x6DvOxCastafly Outdoor Adventures YouTube channel - https://bit.ly/3aojRnEIn this episode of The Scott Townsend Show, I visit with Jim Mueller, about overcoming health issues and hanging on for dear life as his life with hemophilia presented him with a compromised lifestyle. Jim has persevered against all odds, deteriorating health, opioid addiction, liver transplant, and mental battles sparked by the question, "Why me?" Jim's story is one of strength, not giving up, and always looking on the bright side, regardless of the situations he found himself in.For more information on hemophilia, go to The National Hemophilia Foundationhttps://www.hemophilia.org/Jim Mueller's contact info:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmuellerok/Send me an email at scott@scotttownsend.info if you would like to leave a comment, have a question, or would like to add to the conversation. And as always, feel free to leave a comment in the Comments section.► Subscribe to my Youtube channel --- https://bit.ly/3iV8sOTYou can look for these episodes every week, so please hit SUBSCRIBE to stay in the loop for each new show!The Scott Townsend Show Merchandise https://teespring.com/stores/tsts-2I get a cut of the merchandise sold.I ♥ my podcast host @Buzzsprout. This link will get us both a $20 Amazon gift card if you upgrade! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1087190 #You can join me over at Goodreads to find out what I've read, what I'm reading, and what I want to read in 2021http://bit.ly/2PYSIjRResources and Links--------------------------------------------My contact info:LinkedIn https://bit.ly/2ZZ4qweTwitter https://bit.ly/3enLDQaFacebook https://bit.ly/2Od4ItOInstagram https://bit.ly/2ClncWlSend me a text: 918-397-0327Transcribe your podcasts and videos with Otterhttps://otter.ai/referrals/ICNJ76HUExecutive Producer: Ben TownsendCreative Consultant: Matthew Blue TownsendShot with a 1080P Webcam with Microphone, WebCam USB Camera, Computer HD Streaming Webcam for PC Desktop & Laptop w/Mic, Wide Angle Lens & Large Sensor for Superior Low Light-wb-4 https://amzn.to/32gfgAuBlue Yeti USB Mic - Midnight Bluehttps://amzn.to/3ygBBf4Follow The Scott Townsend Show podcast onSpotify https://spoti.fi/3eDwLgGiTunes https://apple.co/3jAwCyuStitcher https://bit.ly/3gYaDiOTuneIn https://bit.ly/2OzlH9VVoice Actor: Britney McCulloughLogo by Angie Jordan https://blog.angiejordan.com/contact/Barber : Boulevard Color Company https://www.facebook.com/Boulevardcolorcompany/Theme Song by Androzguitar https://www.fiverr.com/inbox/androzguitar
Dysfunctional Nonprofit Boards Can Ruin an Organization, These Recruiting Principles Offer a Solution Interview with Jim Mueller The complexities and challenges of sustaining a nonprofit far exceed those faced by similar-sized for-profit entities. Board members are called upon to be voices in their communities, to promote the importance of their cause, and to attract a band of true believers so that their nonprofits have the best opportunity to have the greatest impact for the most people. Having the wrong people end up on a nonprofit board can spell disaster for the organization. My message revolves around seven principles that nonprofits can use to recruit and sustain highly effective boards - and I aim to provide a roadmap for leaders to get there. JAMES MUELLER is the president of James Mueller & Associates LLC (JMA), a national consulting firm that provides services in the areas of organizational development, governance, and philanthropy. His new book, Onboarding Champions: The Seven Recruiting Principles of Highly Effective Nonprofit Boards (February 23, 2021) is filled with intelligent and practical advice interwoven with a lifetime of stories about working with nonprofit boards. Mueller's work helping nonprofits advance their missions has earned him national recognition. He has worked with nonprofit board members ranging from the highest positions of success and prominence to local communities and neighborhoods, where good people with big hearts ensure the health and wellbeing of their nonprofits. He has an undergraduate degree from Cornell University and spent the first ten years of his career at Cornell, followed by executive positions at Northwestern University, Advocate Healthcare, Lake Forest Graduate School of Management, and Goodwill Industries. More information at https://jmuellerassociates.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Mueller of JMuellerandassociates.com is a consultant in Florida who has published a book all about defining the roles you need on your board, finding the right people, then assuring they have a good experience on the board. It's a great read, and Jim tells us a few gems in this interview.
I'm so excited about this week's podcast because I'm bringing you another male perspective to the conversation around grief. As the mother of sons and grandmother to grandsons, I happen to love and adore men. And from my research, conversations, and experience, men are taught even less about grief, and expressing their feelings in general, than women are. Today, we're going to talk with a bereaved father, Jim Mueller, who channeled his grief into a beautiful book called “Lyrics Of A Broken Heart.”Luke's moments of joyWhy what matters isn't about what you accomplish in the world - and what is importantHow opening ourselves up to love opens us up to lossHow he's extended Luke's Spirit as a way to not get lost in the grief, but rather to use it to give to othersWhat he doubted about his writingThe message Luke's godfather received for Jim after Luke's passing - and Jim's initial reaction to itThe thing we can't force ourselves to doWhat he believes is the most important thing for us to do in griefHow he fell into the abyss of GodWhat happens when we shine a light on the thoughts and emotions of our griefThe question he asks himself when he meets someone who's grievingThe gift we can find in grief - if we choose toWhat he learned from a patient with disabilities when he was a chaplain in a hospitalHis experience with Lawrence Welk's daughter, and her near-death experienceWhat happened when he used mantras and energy healing on Luke in the NICUThe concept of emotional wholeness - and the journey to attain it after griefThe hard choices we often have to make with loved ones who are seriously illWhat he did with Luke's pictures after Luke's passingThe importance of surrender and not pushing against what isWhen his grief began to melt awayWhen he was able to finish the bookWhy his book is very uncomfortable for menBe sure to pick up a copy of Jim's book on Amazon or your local bookstore.And please come over and give my Facebook page, Grief With Grace Podcast, a Like! I do weekly card readings on Mondays and will be sharing other things on that page.
Guest pastor, Jim Mueller, addresses the concept of the Church on mission. His guiding questions are, "Who are we supposed to be and why do we do what we do?" He uses stories from his own life and parables to encourage us to make the mission personal and be the body of Christ.
Options have surged in popularity this year, with many retail investors dabbling in them for the first time. What are options and how can you use them Foolishly? Foolish options Gurus Jim Gillies and Jim Mueller join the show to discuss the basics of option, mistakes to avoid, and a couple options strategies that are appropriate for beginners. To sign up for and learn more about Total Income email Jim at jmueller@fool.com directly. Stocks Discussed: SBUX Check out more of our content here: StockUp, The Motley Fool's weekly email newsletter Podcasts Youtube Twitter Reach us by Email @ IndustryFocus@fool.com
Karen Ellenbecker, EIG Founder & Senior Wealth Advisor, talks with Jim Mueller, President of Third Eye Management, about the impacts on healthcare plans for individuals and employers.
Karen Ellenbecker, EIG Founder & Senior Wealth Advisor, talks with Jim Mueller, President of Third Eye Management, about the impacts on healthcare plans for individuals and employers.
What’s Your Story is the center stone of my podcast each week. This was the perfect setting for my guests on today’s show. Making his 5th appearance today was Jim Mueller, the producer of the South Bay Stories Show highlighting his 6th season of interesting and engaging storytellers. Not only is Jim an excellent storyteller himself,... The post South Bay Stories Show appeared first on Born To Talk.
What’s Your Story is the center stone of my podcast each week. This was the perfect setting for my guests on today’s show. Making his 5th appearance today was Jim Mueller, the producer of the South Bay Stories Show highlighting his 6th season of interesting and engaging storytellers. Not only is Jim an excellent storyteller himself,... The post South Bay Stories Show appeared first on Born To Talk.
This SFN Podcast is a compilation of excerpts from earlier interviews of SFN Mentor Fathers who each lost a child with special needs. They are listed here in alphabetical order. The number relates to each dad's podcast: #66 Jerry Castro/Son Jack age 15, #31 Kris Kazian/daughter Lexi age 2, #57 Tim Kuck/son Nathaniel age 4, #64 Shane Lee/daughter Jocelyn age 4 1/2, #37 Matt Mooney/son Elliot age 99 days, #13 Jim Mueller/son Luke 23 and #29 Rooster Rossiter/daughter Ainsley age 12. Not all families are able to perpetuate their child's memory in the form of a non-profit, but many of these families have. Here are the names of and URLs related to the charities: Helping From Heaven/Lexi Kazian Foundation - http://helpingfromheaven.org, Nathaniel's Hope - http://nathanielshope.org, 99 Balloons - http://99balloons.org, and AinsleysAngels - http://ainsleysangels.org Special thanks to these dads for sharing their highly personal stories to inspire others and to celebrate their child's life. For more information about 21CD and the Special Fathers Network, please go to: www.21stCenturyDads.org
Shopify soars on earnings. Lyft loses some speed. And Samsung unveils its Galaxy Z foldable smartphone. Motley Fool analysts Emily Flippen and Jim Mueller discuss these stories and weigh in on CVS Health earnings. Get the first $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool. Terms and conditions apply.
A federal judge signs off on Sprint’s $26 billion merger with T-Mobile, sending both stocks higher. Jim Mueller analyzes the news and what it means for both investors and customers. Plus, we look at Under Armour’s latest batch of woes, as well as ways to invest in renewable energy. Thanks Health IQ! See if you qualify for lower rates. Just go to www.healthiq.com/fool
Five Below falls 15% after holiday sales come in lower than expected. Amazon squares off with PayPal over its acquisition Honey, the shopping rewards platform. Jim Mueller analyzes the latest in retail and payments. Plus, we discuss Morning Consult’s survey of the most trusted brands, including Amazon, Google, Netflix, Disney, PayPal, and the U.S. Postal Service! Thanks to Molekule for supporting our podcast. Get 10% off your first air purifier at http://www.molekule.com with code “fool10”. To check out Morning Consult’s survey of the most trusted brands, click here: https://morningconsult.com/most-trusted-brands/
Nike CEO Mark Parker steps down, with John Donahoe stepping down as ServiceNow CEO to replace Parker. Jim Mueller analyzes the move, and the timing of the announcement coming so close to Under Armour’s CEO news. Plus, we discuss Chipotle’s latest results, where future growth will come from, and WeWork’s admission that it was about to run out of cash. Get $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
The Nobel Prize in chemistry generates some electricity. American Airlines deals with turbulence over the 737 Max. And PayPal writes down an Uber investment. Motley Fool analysts Emily Flippen and Jim Mueller discuss those stories and debate the merits of no-frills airlines. Thanks to Grammarly for supporting The Motley Fool. For 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to http://www.Grammarly.com/Fool.
Tesla gets closer to unveiling its pickup truck. Should investors be excited? Should Ford be afraid? Will consumers buy an electric pickup? Analysts Emily Flippen and Jim Mueller talk Tesla and trucks. Plus, we discuss antitrust probes into Google and cheaper iPhones from Apple. Thanks Netsuite. Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
Altria and Philip Morris discuss getting back together. KFC goes beyond fried chicken. And connected fitness company Peloton files to go public. Motley Fool analysts Emily Flippen and Jim Mueller discuss those stories. Thanks Netsuite. Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits," at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
Uber stock tumbles after reporting a $5.2 billion loss. Disney announces a Netflix-priced streaming bundle. Kraft Heinz hits a new low. Roku connects. And Chipotle serves up new queso. Analysts Aaron Bush, Ron Gross, and Jim Mueller discuss these stories and weigh in on the latest earnings from Activision Blizzard, Lyft, and Zillow. Plus, Motley Fool Director of Small Cap Investing Bill Mann talks international investing, salmon farming, ethics cheers, and top gloves. Thanks Netsuite. Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
Shares of Roku surge on a better-than-expected quarterly loss for the video streaming platform. MercadoLibre rises on strong growth in its marketplace and payments businesses. And Jack In The Box pops on strong earnings. Motley Fool analyst Jim Mueller discusses those stories. Thanks Netsuite. Get the FREE guide, “7 Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
Facebook’s 2nd-quarter profits come in higher than expected. Tesla shares fall 13% on a disappointing 2nd-quarter report. And American Airlines and Southwest Airlines continue to feel the impact of grounding the Boeing 737 Max planes in their respective fleets. Jim Mueller analyzes those stories and shares his thoughts on the current state of the video streaming wars. Get $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
LeMayZing! Cars, Collecting, History, and Culture with Eric LeMay
Eric LeMay was the founding director of The Harold E. LeMay Museum. He explains the purpose of the show and some goals. The first three episodes are an insrocution. Look for regular episodes in August. BTW: Thanks to Jim Mueller, a Marymount volunteer, for providing all of the bumper music from an open-source record album ca. 1964 by a bandleader who figured out 40 ways to play "My Merry Olds."
Why is it that some of the best Rule Breaker stocks have "crazy" valuations? Jim Mueller joins us for this mailbag-inspired show that looks back at some of our biggest winners, overlooked by so many investors because they were just "too expensive" by traditional metrics. Download the FREE guide, “Seven Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” today at NetSuite.com/fool
Our guests this morning are Jim Mueller, John Gran, Russell Boschetto and Chuck McPeak from this year's production of the South Bay Stories Show. Jim Mueller is a writer, producer and actor. He produced the first South Bay Stories Show in 2015, produced and starred in the Hermosa Beach production of the Tony Award winning play The Gin Game in 2012. John Gran, a local business owner, resides with his family in Redondo Beach. His primary focus is giving back to his community and he does so by recently joining the newly formed Redondo Kiwanis Service Club and serving a 4-year term on the Redondo Beach City Council. Russell Boschetto is the CEO of Share Hope USA. Nearly four years ago, his son Symond, age 8, realized that providing hope, compassion and kindness was the way to nourish the souls of the homeless and sick children. The most important and meaningful part of Russell's life is being a dad. Chuck McPeak was a CPA for 25 years and a professor at Pepperdine University School of Business. He'ss retired now and doing something completely different from standing up in front of a class. The South Bay Stories Show presents two performances on Saturday, March 30 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, March 31 at 2:30 p.m. at the Second Story Theater in Hermosa Beach. =+=+=+=+=+=+ To Find Out More about the two show hosts of The South Bay Show read on: Jackie Balestra features a comprehensive selection of things to do, places to go and people to know in the South Bay.to learn more visit http://www.SouthbayByJackie.com To Find Out More about Joe Terry visit https://www.MasternodeConsulting.com/about What's Happening in the South Bay, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, The South Bay Show, Los Angeles, California, Current Events, Calendar, Torrance, El Segundo, Palos Verdes
Disney completes the Fox deal. Levi’s makes a successful return to the public markets. Biogen suffers a big setback. And Nike slips on earnings. Analysts Emily Flippen, Jim Mueller, and Jason Moser discuss those stories and dig into news from CVS Health and Papa John’s. Plus, Lakehouse Capital Chief Investment Officer Joe Magyer talks about Google’s new game and shares some Australian stock ideas. Get $50 off your first job post at www.LinkedIn.com/Fool.
Coca-Cola shares have their worst day in over a decade. Apple gets ready to launch a video streaming service. Jim Mueller analyzes those stories and answers the timeless question, “How many stocks should someone have in their portfolio?” Plus we discuss a survey about Americans’ attitudes towards Netflix, including how many would choose Netflix over sex.
Facebook shares have their biggest post-earnings rise in 3 years, Apple bans a Facebook research app from its store. PayPal’s costs are rising, but its 4th-quarter report gives investors plenty of reasons for optimism. Tesla’s CFO is leaving while Intel’s interim CEO gets the “interim” tag removed. Jim Mueller analyzes those stories, and shares how he looks at a company’s management when he’s evaluating the business.
Amazon makes it official by selecting NYC and Crystal City for its two new offices. Jim Mueller discusses the process Amazon went through, starting with its list of 20 finalists. Plus, we try to make sense of Home Depot shares falling despite a strong 3rd-quarter report and raising its guidance, and we dip into the Fool Mailbag. Thanks to Netsuite for supporting MarketFoolery. Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at www.NetSuite.com/Fool.
Alphabet shuts down Goole+, its failed social media platform, after the private data of 500,000 users was exposed. Netflix buys ABQ Studios in New Mexico. Jim Mueller analyzes those stories and shares why he’s watching the ripple effect of tariffs this earnings season.
Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk says that Tesla has gone from “production hell to delivery logistics hell.” What should investors make of Tesla’s newest "hell"? Analysts Andy Cross and Jim Mueller tackle that question, weigh in on the prospects of an Amazon break-up, and talk Coke and cannabis. Thanks to Molekule for supporting MarketFoolery. Get $75 off your first order at http://www.molekule.com code fool.
David Hirsch talks to special father Jim Mueller. Jim and his wife Margot are parents of three children, Jessica, Lili and Luke, who was born as a spastic quaraplegic with cerebral palsy. Jim tells David of his journey raising a special needs son and how it helped enrich his and his family's life. Sadly, Luke passed away in December of 2016 but the Mueller family moves forward and Jim shares with us his many insights he learned from being Luke's father.
Mark Zuckerberg testifies before Congress. Bed Bath & Beyond takes a bath. And Walmart and Amazon battle it out in India. Ron Gross, Matt Argersinger and Jim Mueller analyze those stories and more. Plus, David Kirkpatrick, author of The Facebook Effect, talks about the future of Facebook. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool. Slack: Where work happens. Go to Slack.com to learn more.
Chris Monzel tells us why he is raising sales tax. Ruka Curate tells us how to avoid Killer nannies. Jim Mueller asks if infidelity matters anymore. Sandy Guile and BBB. Leigh Richardson tells the story of some the the dumbest excuses. John Cruz on Opioid deaths. Ellen Flannery and Cancer free kids
Netflix soars after 4th-quarter subscriber growth surprised even them. Jim Mueller and Abi Malin analyze Netflix’s potential (and perils) over the next couple of years. Plus, we discuss Tesla’s new compensation plan for CEO Elon Musk, Johnson & Johnson’s not-as-bad-as-it-seems 4th-quarter loss, our listener meet-up in San Francisco, and movie recommendations! Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
Lowe’s 3rd-quarter profits double on strong same-store sales. Jim Mueller analyzes the home improvement landscape. With Urban Outfitters joining Gap and Abercrombie & Fitch as the latest fashion retailer to post surprisingly good results, we discuss whether retailers are oversold. Plus, we preview the “Motley Fool Money” Thanksgiving special with a stock to be thankful for.
IBM’s streak of declining revenue hits 22 quarters, but shares still pop 9%. David Kretzmann and Jim Mueller discuss Big Blue, housing starts, and what investors should expect this earnings season when it comes to “hurricane-related excuses.” Plus, we dip into the Fool Mailbag.
Should companies offer quarterly guidance? What are the incentives in place for Wall Street analysts? Jim Mueller and Aaron Bush break down what investors should know about the guidance game. Plus we dig into IBM’s latest quarter, Chipotle’s latest uncertainty, and the potential merger in the cable networks industry. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
Netflix posts strong earnings in Q1, but questions persist over subscriber growth. Jim Mueller and David Kretzmann analyze Netflix’s spending habits and the surprising lure of Adam Sandler movies. Plus we debate United Continental’s future and dip into the Fool Mailbag to figure out what companies actually get for slapping their name and logo on a sports arena. Thanks to Warby Parker for supporting The Motley Fool. Order your FREE Home Try-On's at http://www.warbyparker.com/fool
From the earliest days of The Motley Fool, our mission has been to "Educate, Amuse & Enrich." Today we double-down on the "Educate" with an exploration of some commonly used financial terms. Guest analysts Andrew Fredrickson, Abi Malin, Aaron Bush, and Jim Mueller join David to define and discuss net profit margin, cash flow vs. net income, dividend yield, burn rate, and spiffy-pop!
International Day of Persons with Disabilities: The observance of the Day aims to promote an understanding of disability issues and mobilize support for the dignity, rights and well-being of persons with disabilities. Our guests are Trelles Evans, Director of Employee Development and Training for Goodwill Indy, Melissa Keyes of Indiana Protection & Advocacy Services, and our own Jim Mueller.
Karen Ellenbecker, EIG Founder & Senior Wealth Advisor, talks with Jim Mueller, President of Third Eye Management, about the impacts on healthcare plans for individuals and employers.