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Latest podcast episodes about jim sheehan

RevOps Champions
Remaining Fanatically Focused to Scale in B2B and B2C

RevOps Champions

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 51:20


Our guest, Jim Sheehan, reflects on his experience building PowerObjects, the number one Microsoft Dynamics CRM partner globally. He emphasizes the importance of 'fanatical' focus to scale a company efficiently. This includes honing in on a particular specialty or niche in the market, as well as using some form of operating system like EOS to remain focused on the right priorities.  Jim also shares his current B2C venture, Wydaho Property Management, and how he is applying the lessons he learned from growing a B2B technology consulting firm to expand this business.  Find more at revopschampions.com

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ECO SPEAKS CLE
Helping People Use Bikes - Ohio City Bicycle Co-op

ECO SPEAKS CLE

Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later May 16, 2023 39:03


The Ohio City Bicycle Co-Op has been helping people use bikes for over 20 years by imparting skills that encourage riding for fun, fitness, and transportation. Guided by the principles of respect, resourcefulness, and reciprocity, the OCBC's small professional staff and its many skilled volunteers refurbish donated bicycles, teach bike maintenance and repair classes, operate a bicycle thrift store, and lead community programs such as fixathons all out of their 12,000 sq ft shop in the Flats. Our guest, Jim Sheehan, is one of the founders and the director of OCBC. Join us as Jim speaks about how the spirit of cooperative work keeps wheels on the road. Hear about the Earn A Bike and Pay What You Can programs, the Idaho Stop, how to recycle a water bottle into a fender, essential bike maintenance tips, upcoming events, and much more. May is National Bike Month, and OCBC has you covered. Guest:Jim Sheehan, Director, Ohio City Bicycle Co-OpResources:About Ohio City Bicycle Co-OpOCBC Learn to Ride and Bike Maintenance classesOCBC Community ProgramsDonate a BikeBecome a Volunteer Bike Collectives NetworkSlow Roll Cleveland Follow us: https://www.facebook.com/ecospeaksclehttps://www.instagram.com/ecospeakscleContact us:hello@ecospeakscle.com

KGFX Beyond the Mic Podcast
South Dakota District 24 House and Senate candidate forum for June 7, 2022, primary election

KGFX Beyond the Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 63:48


DRG Media Group hosted a republican primary candidate forum May 18, 2022, for the District 24 House and Senate candidates. Participating were Senate candidates Mary Duvall and Jim Mehlhaff and House candidates, Mary Weinheimer, Mike Weisgram and Will Mortenson. House candidate Jim Sheehan declined the invitation to participate.

Dr. Fix Me
#89 - Audrey Feels Conflicted

Dr. Fix Me

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 72:21


Dr. Fix Me meets Audrey, a hitman, who cannot decide which adopted parent to kill.  Dr. Jim Sheehan, Audrey's therapist from Sing Sing Prison, elaborates on some of the "prison plays" he has written. This episode is sponsored by Paulie G. with “WackedandJacked.com” for all your porn and contract killer needs. Assassin expert Broprah Bootyboy offers advice on which parent to kill. Producer Nick offers unsolicited interjections. Cast: Kelsey Clay, Joshua Zuar, Lauren Levine, Byron Dow, Nick Demos and Michael Kim Lewis as Dr. Fix Me Recorded live at Bughouse Theater in Chicago, IL Watch Dr. Fix Me Live! on YouTube Instagram @DrFixMe Facebook @DrFixMeShow Enjoy the show? Let us know!  drfixmeshow@gmail.com

Slick Talk: The Hospitality Podcast
Wydaho Property Management on Scaling With Proper Systems

Slick Talk: The Hospitality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 44:14


Jim Sheehan is a prime example of a natural-born entrepreneur who just has the mind and mindset for business. Founding a tech company to now running a scaling professional vacation rental management company in the midst of COVID19, this is the conversation I have been looking forward to as we talk about key things like automation and building proper systems. This episode is part of the Hostfully Highlight Series where I interview property managers that have embraced their software and create sustainable businesses that make a difference in the industry! Use my code SLICKTALK20 to get their digital guidebooks (they're amazing!) or $100 their property management platform! Mentioned in this episode: Wydaho Property Management Hostfully Slick Talk Website & Socials

Global Minnesota
International Day of Education - Amy Sheehan and Jim Sheehan

Global Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 18:30


Afternoon Session Creative Support for Education Amy Sheehan Director, Talent Attraction, Hormel Foods Jim Sheehan Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Hormel Foods

Basically... with Stefanie Preissner
34: What's The Story with Family Therapy, Jim?

Basically... with Stefanie Preissner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 51:17


This week, in our final episode of Mental Health Month, Stefanie speaks with family therapist Jim Sheehan. They talk about who the client is in a family therapy session, whose side the therapist is on, how you talk about arguments in a group setting, who exactly is supposed to be getting help, sex therapy and many other topics.

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots: Vanguard waits 39 years between dual wins (12-12-19)

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 10:25


The number 12 carries religious, mythological and magical symbolism, generally representing perfection, entirety or cosmic order in traditions since antiquity. It’s also the number of qualifiers teams in the NAIA are allowed to send to the national championships, and the most frequent number won by Super Bowl winning quarterbacks. None of that is scientifically researched because why should I be the last guy on the earth to fact-check things before I post them. The first citation is from my former roommate Willie Evans and the rest of the 12 House Crew as we celebrate the 12 House New Year on 12:12 at 12:12. This is Short Time Shots, your mostly daily recap of the scores and more from around the world of wrestling. I’m Jason Bryant and I’ll probably be recording this around 12:12 … on the 13th. By the way, it’s never the best look to apologize in the intro of a podcast, so I won’t. However, why no Shots the past few days? Well after realizing it’s extremely difficult to schedule and cultivate this while working an event - I was in Canada announcing their Olympic Trials - it’s also tough to do when you don’t have another parent around. My wife was also traveling for business. But I did decide to push one out today - why? Well, the longer you put off doing something, the longer it takes for you to actually do it - or something. You know what I mean. Minnesota Beer of the Night: French River by Wooden Hill Brewing. To be honest, I didn’t like it too much. It’s a 6.5 percent saison, but it tasted better when I had it at the brewery in Edina. Could just be a bad can. I contemplated not doing it, but for consistency sake, because this show is ALL about consistency. New Patron: Thanks to my man Tony White back in Virginia. He’s the newest team member of the Mat Talk Podcast Network. Find out how to be a cool guy like Tony later on in the show.  Dual Meets:  In Division II, No. 2 Nebraska-Kearney dropped in-state rival Chadron State 26-16 in Western Nebraska. Top-ranked Wesley Dawkins bumped up to 141 pounds and picked up a major decision for the Lopers. Returning national champion Matt Malcom also picked up a win at 165. No. 6 Upper Iowa cruised past Southwest Minnesota State 28-6 in Northern Sun action. The Peacocks’ top-ranked 197-pounder, Nick Baumler earned a major decision there.  In Division III, No. 10 North Central saw ranked wrestlers Robbie Precin and Cody Baldridge pick up wins in the Cardinals’ 32-9 win over UW-Oshkosh.  No. 19 Central College smashed Nebraska Wesleyan 45-4. In the loss, Nebraska Wesleyan All-American Eron Haynes scored 23 points - for the second time this year - in a 23-13 major decision win. Haynes has scored over 20 three times this season. St. Olaf put 10 wrestlers on the mat and scored a 45-12 win over NAIA Waldorf on Thursday night. So far, if you’re keeping score, the office of St. Olaf President David Anderson hasn’t even acknowledged receipt of my interview requests as the school announced it would end the sport at the end of the year. Vanguard, an NAIA school in California, won the school’s first dual meet in 39 years as the Lions beat another California NAIA school, Life Pacific 31-19. Vanguard reinstated the wrestling program this season. No report with Central Christian and Neosho.  Southwestern Oregon Community College beat Division III Pacific (Ore.) 16-12. This one isn’t one I’d like to focus on, but this dual featured four double forfeits and two of the regular variety.   On Wednesday, Division II Lander earned its first win in school history, a 41-13 win over NAIA Truett McConnell. Congrats to coach R.C. LaHaye for the win there. Also of note, Johnson & Wales beat the U.S. Coast Guard Academy 17-16 on criteria in a battle of two of the top programs in New England.  Notables on the Docket: NC State is at Appalachian State, while Lock Haven hosts Navy at Red Lion High School in Pennsylvania. That’s all there is in D1. In D2, St. Cloud State is at Northern State, and Alderson Broaddus is at West Virginia Tech, which is in the NAIA. Small schedule in D3 as well as Augsburg hosts Division II Southwest Minnesota State, Wartburg is at Cornell College and UW-Stevens Point is at UW-Eau Claire. A load of duals in the NAIA in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Schools involved are Bluefield, Central Baptist, Reinhardt, Life, Lyon, Jamestown (N.D.), Campbellsville, Cumberland University, Keiser and Southwest Virginia of the NJCAA.  FROM THE DWN: Menlo remains No. 1in the recent NAIA women’s rankings, released on Thursday. The Oaks lead Jamestown, Campbellsville and Life in the top five.  The Daily Princetonian, the student newspaper at Princeton University, features the lone woman on the Princeton Tiger wrestling team, Demetra Yancopolous. Molly Duffy of The Gazette in Cedar Rapids identifies what exactly the issue is in Iowa with sanctioning girls wrestling. It’s a pretty solid read. And yes, there’s a lot of wrestling in the news because of this.   Tom Housenick of the Allentown (Pa.) Morning Call features the Lehigh Valley wrestling scene and the importance of upcoming super tournaments like the Ironman and Beast of the East and how they relate to postseason success in the rugged state of Pennsylvania. Northwestern added two-time All-American Emery Parker to its coaching staff on Thursday. Parker was a three-time NCAA qualifier and was one of the nations leaders in having his first name spelled incorrectly.  Communications offices at Lehigh and Ohio State did some solid work as Lehigh featured All-American Jordan Kutler, while Ohio State featured All-American Luke Pletcher in features on their respective dot-coms.  FivePointMove talks about the underrated bracket at 57kg and also has an interview with Xavier Johnson. Go Greco. Hofstra’s Jim Sheehan retires.   On The Network My 35th podcast, State of Wrestling, launched. It’s the 33rd show released on the Mat Talk Podcast Network. This show is an organizational one for the National Wrestling Coaches Association. The first guest is naturally Mike Moyer, the Executive Director of the NWCA.  Speaking of Luke Pletcher, he joins Rob Waltko and Tristan Warner on PA Power Wrestling’s College Podcast. Check that out, also on the network, although somewhere along the line, we forgot how to count which episode we’re on.   You can get to read those stories and more from Mat Talk Online’s daily wrestling newsletter. Sign up for free at mattalkonline.com/news and get the day’s top wrestling stories from around the world delivered to your inbox for free every single morning.  The Mat Talk Online Daily Newsletter is sponsored by Resilite.  If you'd like to SUPPORT THE SHOW and all the on-demand audio offerings, free newsletters and historical research. You can support this program and the Network by making a small monthly contribution or one-time donation by going to mattalkonline.com/jointheteam.  Venmo, PayPal, Buymeacoffee.com or Patreon, but here’s the perk with a monthly Patreon contribution - you get the cool perks like branded shirts, glasses, hats, digital preview guides, shout outs on the show and even a chance to be on Short Time!  The Short Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly outfitted by Compound Sportswear. Remember, you’ve always got time, for Short Time.  SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHORT TIME WRESTLING PODCAST Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn Google Podcasts | Spotify | iOS App | Android App | RSS (Editor's note: This is always a rough draft of the script of the show, there may be minor errors sprinkled throughout and no, it's not in APA style or anything that resembles a journalistic published work. Some shows will also be devoid of show notes, as they're done on the road from a mobile device). Short Time Episode 584 - December 12, 2019

Governing Health
The State Attorney General’s Role in Monitoring Non-Profit Health Care Governance

Governing Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 25:42


Directors are constantly focused on the exercise of their fiduciary duties; what they are and how they should be applied. For nonprofit boards, the state attorney general has a similar interest, for the AG has primary jurisdiction over how nonprofit directors exercise their duties. In the latest episode of Governing Health, Michael Peregrine welcomes back Jim Sheehan, Chief of the New York Attorney General’s Charities Bureau, to discuss key issues pertaining to the AGs role in monitoring non-profit health care governance.

Microsoft Business Applications Podcast
People in the Dynamics Team with Jim Sheehan

Microsoft Business Applications Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 52:23


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Stanford Emeriti Council Autobiographical Reflections
James Sheehan, "Living in History"

Stanford Emeriti Council Autobiographical Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2017 69:38


Jim Sheehan, Stanford Professor of History, Emeritus, describes the two ways in which he has lived in history: as a historian who studies the past, while at the same time living in a present that will become a part of history. He reflects on his Irish Catholic upbringing in San Francisco, Stanford undergraduate years in the 1950s, and doctorate in German history at UC Berkeley. He discusses his career academic focus on Germany within the broader context of European history.

Earwolf Presents
Don't Look Back with Julian McCullough

Earwolf Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 59:03


Cast Me If You CanWe've got every episode of Don't Look Back with host Julian McCullough in Howl Premium. To hear the entire series use promo code LOOK at check-out for 1-month free. Julian asks his friends from the world of stand up, acting and music what their back up plan would be if they weren't in show business. They then interview a person who does that very thing for a living.  In episode one, Jon Gabrus reveals to Julian that he wanted to be an FBI Agent in high school. They welcome 20 year FBI veteran Jim Sheehan into the studio to see if Jon had a chance to make it chasing bad guys.

Talking Point Panel Discussion
Domestic Abuse #WhatWouldYouDo

Talking Point Panel Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2016


59.52 mins: Sarah was joined by Founder of the Refuge/Shelter Movement, Erin Pizzey, Barrister at Family Law, Katie Dawson and Professor of Family Therapy, Jim Sheehan

Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman
116 James Sheehan, novelist, The Law of Second Chances, joins us on Mr. Media!

Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 52:29


Today's Guest: James Sheehan, novelist, The Law of Second Chances, The Mayor of Lexington Avenue, The Lawyer's Lawyer Order The Law of Second Chances by James Sheehan from Amazon.com by clicking on the book cover above. I met James Sheehan at a St. Petersburg Times Festival of Reading event back in 2005. I was there promoting my new biography of Will Eisner and he was riding a wave of excellent reviews for his first novel, The Mayor of Lexington Avenue. As we got talking, however, we realized we had met before – through our dogs. Turns out, Jim and his wife literally live around the corner from me. I walk my dogs several times a day, and his dogs had figured out a way of tunneling under the fence. They didn’t know how to get back once they were loose, however, so my wife and I returned them to the Sheehan’s yard more than once over the years. Jim Sheehan, author of The Law of Second Chances[ They’ve got a new fence now, so that doesn’t happen as often. A few weeks back, Jim and I met up again. He was on his way to South Carolina for a big booksellers event to launch his second novel, The Law of Second Chances. Jim gave me a copy to read and I knew it was time to get my neighbor on the show. James Sheehan Website • Facebook • Twitter • Order The Lawyer's Lawyer from Amazon.com Kicking Through the Ashes: My Life As A Stand-up in the 1980s Comedy Boom by Ritch Shydner. Order your copy today by clicking on the book cover above!   The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!