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This week on the podcast Beards and Dun sit down and have a conversation with Jeff Benjamin. Jeff has written for more than 30 years for American Track and Field magazine along with RunBlogRun.com. He is also a columnist for SILive.com's monthly "On The Run" column. He is also a member of the College of Staten Island Sports Hall Of Fame for cross country and currently teaches a college course in Sports Business Management at the college. A passionate (some would say fanatical) follower of the sport of running, his subjects have included Sebastian Coe, Jim Spivey, Joe Newton, Tom Fleming, Bill Rodgers, Marty Liquori, Rod, Dixon, Jim Ryan, Bob Beamon, Dave Wottle and Abelf Kiviat. In 2023 Benjamin was honored with the Annual James Dunaway Award by the Track and Field Writers Association for journalism excellence.
It is the largest train robbery in U.S. history, and it occurred just 32 miles north of Chicago. Hear how the Rondout Train Robbery unfolded 100 years ago in June 1924.Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kThe Newton Gang Speaks (including Joe Newton on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson (1/20/1980):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fenpjqq-UBo&t=6sAffiliate Links (anything you buy through these links - not just this stuff - helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you):BOOKS:Newton Boys: Portrait of an Outlaw Gang, The by Claude Stanush and David Middletonhttps://amzn.to/4bR8wdqRondout Train Robbery, The by H.K. Petschelhttps://amzn.to/3KE6H7vLast Train Robber, The: The Life and Times of Willis Newton by W.C. Jamesonhttps://amzn.to/3RigDrgWillis Newton: The True Story of the Notorious Newton Gang by G.R. Williamsonhttps://amzn.to/3KzuohCMOVIE:Newton Boys, The (1998) with Matthew McConnaughey, Ethan Hawke, Skeet UlrichAmazon Prime: https://amzn.to/4edWk7YWant to read hundreds of free books every month? Try Kindle Unlimited: https://amzn.to/4dInhRbChicago History Podcast Art by John K. Schneider (angeleyesartjks AT gmail.com)Gear used in the recording of this podcast:Shure MV7 Microphone: https://amzn.to/4aN8Xo6Zoom H6 Recorder: https://amzn.to/3y0wWh0Support the Show.
In Today's episode, Saul talks with Joelle Johns on the importance of community education on death, dying and grief. Joelle is a pastoral thanatologist and a clinical chaplain.
When someone close to us dies at an older age, we often take comfort not only in celebrating their life, but also in knowing that death is part of the natural process of living. This experience is not the same when you are faced with the sudden death of your child. In this episode, Julie Spears talks about the tragic death of her 16 year old son and how she has coped with it.
This is Part Two of Saul's conversation with Ronald Greer about his new book, “The Quiet House.” Ron Greer is the Director of the Pastoral Counseling Service at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, having been with this ministry for forty years. He is an ordained United Methodist minister, a Fellow of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors, and a Clinical Fellow of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. He is the author of four books: The Path of Compassion: Living with Heart, Soul, and Mind; Now That They Are Grown: Successfully Parenting Your Adult Children; Markings on the Windowsill: A Book About Grief That's Really About Hope; and If You Know Who You Are, You'll Know What to Do: Living with Integrity. A native of Louisiana, he has a Bachelor of Science from Louisiana State University, a Masters of Divinity from the Candler School of Theology at Emory University, and a Masters of Theology in pastoral counseling from Columbia Theological Seminary. You can find out more about Ron here; https://ronaldjgreer.com/
In Today's episode, Saul talks to Ronald Greer about his new book, “The Quiet House.” Ron Greer is the Director of the Pastoral Counseling Service at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, having been with this ministry for forty years. He is an ordained United Methodist minister, a Fellow of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors, and a Clinical Fellow of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. He is the author of four books: The Path of Compassion: Living with Heart, Soul, and Mind; Now That They Are Grown: Successfully Parenting Your Adult Children; Markings on the Windowsill: A Book About Grief That's Really About Hope; and If You Know Who You Are, You'll Know What to Do: Living with Integrity. A native of Louisiana, he has a Bachelor of Science from Louisiana State University, a Masters of Divinity from the Candler School of Theology at Emory University, and a Masters of Theology in pastoral counseling from Columbia Theological Seminary. You can find out more about Ron here; https://ronaldjgreer.com/
In Today's episode, Saul talks to Indira Dyal-Dominguez on her book “You: A spiritual being on a spiritual journey.” This book redefines a new paradigm shift that is shaped by the Self. In this paradigm shift, Connecting becomes a way of knowing that at any moment you can ‘unplug' or ‘disengage' the Mind's vibration and speaking of what is occurring to ‘Connect' to your Self for the answers that are unique to you. Here is an example of Indira's guided audio; https://www.indiralife.com/connectIndira is the CEO of INDIRA LIFE and founder of the revolutionary self-help practice of Connecting, getting answers from your intuitive Self for the results in all areas of your life. For more than 15 years, Indira has trained c-suite executives and individuals in getting results from the practice of Connecting, for explosive personal and professional results. She now delivers an online program where anyone, anywhere can learn and the practice of Connecting for results giving them the life they want.You can find out more about Indira, her book and her courses at; https://www.indiralife.com/
In this episode, Justin chats with Joe Newton from Sway to talk about the impact of a 'video first' approach to content marketing, the challenges and opportunities of video content strategies, and the influence of creators in marketing right now. And Justin shares his strategy for repurposing video content across multiple channels and formats. If you like distribution and repurposing playbooks, you'll love my weekly newsletter (it's free). Join 2,500+ subscribers here: https://news.justinsimon.co/ In this episode, you'll learn:- How to prioritize macro goals over micro metrics- Why "video first" makes everything else easier- When to use internal staff vs. external creators for videos- Techniques for repurposing video content across channels***CONNECT
Tune in today as we hear guest preacher and local pastor Joe Newton preach about depending on God through the gap seasons of our lives.
Tune in today as we hear guest preacher and local pastor Joe Newton preach about depending on God through the gap seasons of our lives.
In Today's episode, Saul talks to Karen Docherty on the intersection between mediumship and end of life care. Since the discovery of her abilities, Karen has worked tirelessly to bring the word of Spirit to those who need it most. From the UK to the USA, from Asia to Australia, clients from all over the world meet with Karen to receive readings, enroll in mentorships and share a space for discussions on the power of Spirit.A woman with spirit and a breath of fresh air, Karen offers a contemporary approach to psychic work and mediumship based on traditional principles. Filled with love and compassion, she stands as one of the most reputable and skilled mediums in modern times.
In today's episode, Saul talks to Dr. Joshua Black on Grief Dreams. Dr. Black holds a MA and PhD in Psychology. He is a grief researcher, speaker, consultant, and host of the Grief Dreams Podcast. His work focuses on dreams and continuing bonds after loss, including prenatal and pet loss. As one of the leading academic experts in grief dreams, which can be dreams of the deceased, Joshua has directed his efforts on raising awareness about this fascinating phenomenon through media interviews, including PBS Next Avenue, CBC News, and Toronto Sun, in addition to speaking engagements and workshops.
In today's episode, Saul talks to Dr. Jeremy Holloway on Social Isolation in older adults and Tellegacy. Dr. Holloway is a speaker, consultant, and cross-cultural communication educator. He is also a Geriatric Professor and Director of Geriatric Education at the University of North Dakota, specializes in diversity, equity, & inclusion with a unique focus in cross-cultural communication, human connection, resiliency, self-efficacy, and personal empowerment of individuals, especially in the healthcare workforce. You can find out more about Dr. Holloway at www.jeremyholloway.com
In today's episode, Saul talks to Pamela Coley, a former hospice nurse to reflect on her experience of working in hospice. Prior to hospice, she also worked as a school nurse and currently also does some local acting. She is passionate about her faith and about educating people on what happens as we die.
In Today's episode, Saul talks to Dr. Leanne Griffiths on the intersection between sports, living well and dying well. Dr. Griffiths is the Dean of Faculty, Sport, Technology and Health Sciences (FSTHS) at St. Mary's University in Twickenham, London.As Dean of Faculty, Dr. Griffiths is responsible for the expansion and development of our contemporary portfolio of programmes, the day to day management of Faculty matters and ensuring a positive working environment for staff and students.Dr. Griffiths started working at St Mary's University as a Senior Lecturer in Sport Rehabilitation in 2011 and has been a Head of Department for Sport and Exercise Science for a number of years. She has overseen the growth and implementation of many new programmes and the expansion of sporting facilities.Dr. Griffiths qualified as a Physiotherapist in 2008 from Keele University and completed her PhD in 2016. Her PhD investigated the effects of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on muscle adaptation in stroke patients. Her clinical time working within the NHS puts her in an excellent position to lead St Mary's through an exciting expansion of Allied Health provision within the Faculty.
In Today's episode, Saul talks to Shelby Forsythia about her book, “Your Grief, Your Way.” Shelby Forsythia (she/her) is a grief guide, author, and podcast host. In 2020, she founded Life After Loss Academy, an online course and community that has helped dozens of grievers grow and find their way after death, divorce, diagnosis, and other major life transitions.Following her mother's death in 2013, Shelby began calling herself a “student of grief” and now devotes her days to reading, writing, and speaking about loss. Through a combination of mindfulness tools and intuitive, open-ended questions, she guides her clients to welcome grief as a teacher and create meaningful lives that honor and include the heartbreaks they've faced. Her work has been featured in Huffington Post, Bustle, and The Oprah Magazine.
In today's episode, Saul talks to both Karen Oikonen and Kate Wilkes on “Constellations: Designing participatory engagement and end of life.”Kate Wilkes is a service designer based in Toronto, Canada. Passionate about meaningful collaboration, Kate is always keen for opportunities to leverage diverse perspectives to make sense of complex problems in pursuit of impactful solutions. Kate studied at the University of Toronto, George Brown College's Institute without Boundaries, and the Dun Laoghaire Institute Of Art, Design + Technology in Ireland. Kate's interest in the death, dying, and the end of life period is rooted in her own experience navigating her mother's illness and death in 2015.Karen Oikonen is also a designer based in Toronto, Canada. Shas a Bachelor of Interior Design from the University of Manitoba and a Masters of Design in Strategic Foresight and Innovation, from OCAD University. She teaches design research at OCAD University and design thinking at Sheridan College – She finds that having a foot in an academic environment challenges her perspective and is deeply fulfilling. Her experience in health care helped to develop a rigorous approach to research while allowing her to engage directly with patients, caregivers, and clinicians – this helped shape her exploratory path to innovation design – from visual and spatial design to service design and design research.You can find the constellations images here.
In today's episode, Saul talks with Masey Kaplan who is one of the founders of the Loose Ends Project about the Loose Ends Project and the therapeutic value it brings to end of life care. Masey Kaplan is a graphic designer and voracious knitter. The idea for Loose Ends Project came about when Masey Kaplan and Jennifer Simonic, both avid knitters, realized that they had a shared experience: Friends would often ask them to finish blankets, sweaters, or other projects left undone by deceased loved ones. They always do so enthusiastically, understanding what it feels like to wear something a loved one has made.
In Today's episode, Saul talks to Juli Boit about her new book, “Brave Love: A Nurse's Story of Courage and Compassion in a Kenyan Hospice.” In 2004, at just 25 years old, Juli Boit embarked on a remarkable journey from her home in Los Angeles to a remote Kenyan village of Kipkaren River. Driven by a profound calling and desire to make a difference, Juli witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of HIV/AIDS on the local community, particularly among young adults and children. Year after year, she dedicated herself to caring for the sick and dying alongside her Kenyan colleagues. Now, nearly two decades later, Juli has gathered a collection of stories that reveal the essence of her courageous and compassionate journey. Her new book, “Brave Love: A Nurse's Story of Courage and Compassion in a Kenyan Hospice” is a powerful testament to the transformative power of love and will be released on November 6, 2023. Brave Love invites readers to explore the heart and soul of hospice care in Kenya, offering a beacon of hope in even the most challenging circumstances. Guided by the question, “What does it look like to love in this situation?” Juli dives deep into the essence of love in challenging circumstances, something we can all relate to. And Juli will tell you that loving your neighbor can happen anywhere - both in a Kenyan hospice and right down the street. Amazon (two books):https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B095RHXRQM?ingress=0&visitId=cb9dfb59-ba98-4369-bf3a-3655bde5122e
In Today's episode, Saul talks to Dr. Christopher Hamilton on his philosophical thoughts on life, middle age and death. Dr. Hamilton is a professor of Philosophy at Kings College in London. Dr. Hamilton completed his BA in philosophy at King's College London (where he also completed the Associateship of King's College) and went on to do an MPhil and PhD in philosophy at Birkbeck College London. As part of his PhD he also studied philosophy and literature at the University of Bonn, Germany. He later completed a PGCE and worked for four years as a secondary school teacher. He joined King's in 2003. In 2007, he was Scholar in Residence at the University of Salzburg, Austria, and in 2013 he was Visiting Professor at the University of Trent, Italy.
In Today's episode, Saul talks with Paul Nash- Senior Chaplain at Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital in the England , Arooj Rashid Hussain- Editorial Director at Ta Ha Publishers and Zamir Hussain- Author and Chaplain at Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital in the England. The conversation is on Zamir's ground breaking new publication “A Guided Journal for the Bereaved Muslim Parent.”Zamir Hussain is a UK-based Muslim Healthcare Chaplain since 2007 and a qualified teacher. She holds an Honours degree in Islamic studies and PGCE in Religious Education as well as a Certificate of Muslim Chaplaincy and is a qualified hijama therapist, and life coach. She has several publications, including Palliative care booklet and books for bereaved Muslim parents and siblings. And has led on multi-faith resources and books for Healthcare Chaplaincy, as well as developing Spiritual care activities for sick children and their families. She has also developed the first UK blended learning resource, which includes, virtual rooms online training programme, care plans and pathways for lslamic daily, palliative, end of life and bereavement care for paediatric staff. Zamir has worked as a Muslim Chaplain for both the Heart of England NHS Trust and Birmingham women's and Children's hospital where she has run training courses for staff on caring for the Muslim patients and their families Zamir has spoken at end of life and bereavement conferences and delivered training workshops and lectures on care for Muslim patients to organisations across the country.You can purchase the journal here.
In Today's episode, Saul talks to Abby Brockman about her life's journey and work. Abby Brockman is a Jewish board-certified clinical trauma chaplain. She received her Masters of Divinity from Boston University's School of Theology, completed her clinical residency at the Seattle VA hospital, and worked as a staff chaplain for many years at Seattle Children's Hospital on their Cancer Care Unit, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, and In-patient Psychiatric Unit. She specializes in trauma, grief and loss, and end-of-life work and recently started her own private practice to provide spiritual care. Her work is deeply informed by an anti-oppression ethic, she's passionate about advocating for a systemic lens and power analysis in all conversations about mental health and wellness, and believes there are gateways to holiness everywhere.
If you like distribution and repurposing playbooks, you'll love my weekly newsletter (it's free). Join 1,800+ subscribers here: https://news.justinsimon.co/ On this episode of Distribution First, we dive into the world of repurposing video as a core part of your strategy. Our guest, Joe Newton, co-founder of Sway, a remote video production studio for B2B SaaS companies, joins Justin to discuss the value and benefits of repurposing top-ranking how-to content into YouTube videos for B2B companies. Get practical strategies for getting buy-in for video production and for leveraging video in B2B marketing.In this episode, you'll learn:How to tap into existing SEO content to create scripts and videos quicklyThe need for user-generated content (UGC) in B2BWhy YouTube is an untapped channel for B2B SaaS companiesCHAPTERS[00:00:00] Introduction[00:04:16] How video amplifies written content[00:12:20] Who's doing video RIGHT in B2B?[00:16:02] How to create user-generated content[00:25:27] Top channels for B2B companies[00:31:27] How to improve engagement and differentiation[00:33:37] Why video is the best way to differentiate***CONNECT
Long, long ago…. Like 1980 ish, I attended a track and field clinic and one of the speakers was the great Joe Newton, perhaps one of the greatest high school running coaches of all time. I have notes I took somewhere, probably in a box in the basement, and I'm sure I gleaned a multitude of gems from coach Newton. What I don't need notes to recall and what I've carried in the 40+ years since is Coach Newton's definition of Discipline.
“For which of you, desiring to build a tower, does not first sit down and count the cost, whether he has enough to complete it?.” – Luke 14:28 David and Stu sit down with Joe Newton who realized that building systems and processes for his business was the only way he could successfully live the life he wanted to, without having to work IN his business every day. With all of his failures and lessons learned, Joe became a SYSTEMologist, which means he helps small business owners get free from the day-to-day operations so they can focus on what they do best. Click here to connect with Joe and download the System for Creating Systems Buy the book SYSTEMology — Come join David and Stu in The Storehouse Mastermind, which brings together a diverse group of men striving to become the best husbands, fathers, friends, and leaders possible. Click here to learn more. Click here to apply here! — Join our Facebook Group. Do us a favor and leave us a review! View our other Apple Podcasts. Know someone who would make a great guest on our podcast? Let us know! Email: stuart@storehouse310turnkey.com This podcast is sponsored by DoDReads.com which promotes lifelong learning, personal developmentand leadership that comes from the books you read. If you are interested in updating your military reading list, email: storehouse@dodreads.com. Enroll in Podcast Systems University today and use with coupon code STU20 to get the course for only $297 and regularly $497! Get the 10 Levels of Passivity FREE Report by emailing: podcast@storehouse310turnkey.com. Make planning a priority this year! Go to Boldly & Co. ** Use the Code: STOREHOUSE at checkout for a 20% discount on ALL products. ** Use the Code: STOREHOUSE495 gives a $200 off discount on the next workshop.
Joe makes a special announcement and talks to us about what he's learned so far on the show. If you've been blessed by the words of Joe Newton please send an email with encouragement to: hello@piercebrantley.co
Thought Leader Interview - Doug and Joe spoke about How To Incorporate Minimalism & Systematic Execution Into Your Business The foundation of solid business is built on simplicity. With the right systems and processes in place, you can step away and scale your business. Learn more at https: https://eijsystems.com/terminalvalue (https://eijsystems.com/terminalvalue) Doug's business specializes in partnering with companies and non-profits to create value and capture cost savings without layoffs to fund growth and strengthen financial results. You can find out more at http://www.terminalvalue.biz ( www.TerminalValue.biz) You can find the audio podcast feed athttp://www.terminalvaluepodcast.com ( www.TerminalValuePodcast.com) You can find the video podcast feed athttp://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV5a4QbT-dXhpgb-8HJHdGg ( www.youtube.com/channel/UCV5a4QbT-dXhpgb-8HJHdGg) Schedule time with Doug to talk about your business athttp://www.meetdoug.biz ( www.MeetDoug.Biz)
Our guest in this episode is a business SYSTEMologist (process consultant) who works with companies in industries ranging from construction and real estate to educational services and events. Joe Newton is a gifted connector who loves using his experience, skills, and relationships to empower and develop other entrepreneurs and business owners to advance the Kingdom of God. He endeavors to epitomize excellence, integrity, and joy in everything he does. Aside from consulting, Joe is a licensed real estate broker, investor, and co-host of The Eternal Entrepreneur Podcast, a podcast focused on helping entrepreneurs find freedom through partnering with God in their business. His vision is to empower 10,000 business leaders to partner with God and run profitable businesses.
Over the years we've seen companies with great products, services, and people who run their business like a colossal dumpster fire – stacks of paper everywhere, poor processes, customers constantly complaining to employees. This self-inflicted chaos CAN be solved. Our next guest is a whiz in the world of systemization and certified systemologist; can you say that three times fast? His core belief is that many businesses never achieve their potential primarily because of the systems they lack to scale and grow. Listen in as we talk with Joe Newton to learn how to “unstick” yourself in the day-to-day and achieve a productive business operation.In this episode we cover the following topics:
You might know systems help you scale your business. But they also make it possible to sell your business as well. In this episode Joe Newton digs into the steps you can take to start implementing a system-driven approach to your business—making it possible to step away from your business and even get a higher valuation at some future selling point. This episode covers the topics of systems, processes, and business valuation.
Joe Newton is the owner of EIJ Solutions, a process consulting company that empowers entrepreneurs to find freedom through their business. We talk about the SYSTEMology framework, the benefits of having a systems champion, and practical steps towards business process optimization. Timestamps [00:36] Joe's entrepreneurial journey [03:18] Why all entrepreneurs need to systemize their businesses [04:15] Comparing SYSTEMology to other management blueprints [08:11] How to start systemizing your business [09:55] The Stationery stage in the SYSTEMology framework [11:03] The importance of buy-in and culture in framework success [12:50] How and why you need to document your business process [14:05] The process of scaling a systematized business framework [16:57] Team training on how to implement business processes [22:02] Business process management and why it's crucial for systems success [25:07] The benefits of having a systems champion [28:15] Practical steps towards business process optimization [31:15] Parting thoughts Links and Resources Joe's LinkedIn EIJ Solutions GSD Mode Podcast SYSTEMology by David Jenyns Steve Preda's Book: Buyable Complete the Buyability Assessment for Your Business https://StevePreda.com
Vision aligns. Vision sets apart. Vision builds a legacy with impact. In this episode, Joe Newton shows you how to get clarity on your vision so that you and your business will have greater impact, success, and meaningful results. He'll walk you through the simple steps to create a practical, implementation-worthy vision which will transform the way you see your business.
In this episode, we get to discuss building a buyable business with Joe Newton!Joe is a business process consultant who works with companies in industries ranging from construction to real estate, to educational services. He is also a gifted connector who loves using his experience, skills, and relationships to empower and develop other entrepreneurs and business owners to advance the Kingdom of God. He endeavors to epitomize excellence, integrity, and joy in everything he does.Aside from consulting, Joe is a licensed real estate broker, investor, and co-host of The Eternal Entrepreneur Podcast, a podcast focused on helping entrepreneurs find freedom through partnering with God in their business. His vision is to empower 10,000 business leaders to partner with God and run profitable businesses. Joe currently lives in Allen, TX, with his amazing wife and toddler.In this episode, we go through how to start growing and scaling your business with God's help and how to bring your business to where you want it to be through documented systems and processes.Feel free to follow more from Joe at www.eijsystems.com/biblicalbusiness and schedule a free consultation with him there if you'd like!Resources mentioned in this podcast:Biblical Business Leaders Facebook GroupIf you'd like to watch this on Youtube click here! Feel free to check out our podcast site at www.biblicalbusinessleaders.comGod Bless!Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/F-fNlKIPIhU
Is failure final? No! Sometimes failure can be a good thing. Failure can even be an asset for your faith and business. In this episode, Joe Newton explores how failure can make us a stronger entrepreneur and Christian. He demonstrates how failure is a powerful storytelling technique to help us authentically with users. Moreover, he shows how being honest about your struggle can be useful for connecting with other people and help us demonstrate our faith as well. This episode covers the topics of entrepreneurship, failure, struggle, startups, new businesses, sharing your faith, testimony, storytelling, authentic living,
Did you know that all new businesses have a series of stages they go through? If you have a business or are preparing to start one, you probably have some experience with these changes and the roadblocks you encounter along the way. But what exactly does your number one focus need to be depending on where you're at in your business? Joe Newton of EIJ Solutions is here to help! He takes us through: How to delegate out some tasks to save time (his suggestions are probably not the ones you're thinking of!) How to know if your systems should be simple and all-encompassing or detailed and specific The top things that get in business owners' ways when they're starting out and of course, the 4 Stages of Business Systemization As Wojo discloses in the beginning of this episode, this interview is GOLDEN. Get ready to see the problems you face as a business owner in a whole new light so you can accelerate towards working ON your business (not IN it)! To learn more about implementing systems into your business, visit eijsystems.com/lifeonaire
Famed high school coach Joe Newton used to have his team run for 45 minutes, take a 5min break, run for 30 minutes, another 5-minute break, and finally run for 15 more minutes. Ninety minutes of total running, but split up. It’s an idea that few other teams copied, yet seems to have helped York…
Joe Newton shows you how to avoid client hell—aka getting stuck with the wrong client, or worse, a bad client. He unpacks a framework which shows you exactly how to identify the client's problem and struggle, and ultimately solve big problems with your business's unique offering. This episode covers the topics of client management, sales, sales strategy, brand development, branding, and market positioning.
Gail Anderson is an award-winning American graphic designer, writer and educator based in New York, famous for her typographic works, hand-lettering and poster designs, as well as her time at Rolling Stone magazine. Today, Gail is co-founder of Anderson Newton Designs, which she runs with Joe Newton. Here, we hear more about her family, her childhood, and how the pandemic made her realise a few harsh truths. We learn of pumpkins and bears, and the real joy of having a place to call home. This is a warm and inspiring conversation with one of the biggest yet most humble names in graphic design today. Season Three of The Creative Boom Podcast is kindly sponsored by Capture One.
https://youtu.be/XiILTJTzfQA Joe Newton is the owner of EIJ Solutions, a process consulting company that empowers entrepreneurs to find freedom through their business. We talk about the SYSTEMology framework, the benefits of having a systems champion, and practical steps towards business process optimization. --- Turn Your Problems Into Systems with Joe Newton Our guest is Joe Newton, who is the owner of EIJ Solutions, and he helps small business owners get their businesses out of their heads and turn into documented systems and processes that can scale. Welcome to the show, Joe. Hey, Steve. I'm so excited to be here and get to have a conversation with someone else who loves systems and blueprints as much as I do. Yes, that's going to be a blueprint fest here. Love that. So let's get into it. So first of all, how did you get into systemology and entrepreneurship? Tell us a little bit about your journey, Joe. So the quick story is I started like a lot of people do. I tried to fail in as many ways as possible, as quickly as possible, so that I could learn what not to do. And that looked a lot of different ways. So I've been heavily involved in real estate over the years. And I had a partner who I ended up paying to give me my equity back and walk away. And yeah, so I had a lot of those times like many of us do where I was just trying to figure it out. But a big turning point for me happened when I signed up for a 90-day bootcamp with a guy named Joshua Smith. And if any of your listeners are out there by computer, you can Google Joshua Smith real estate or GSD mode podcast. And you'll see a guy who is big, muscly, bald, tattoos. And I'd say he cusses like a sailor, but he could probably make some sailors and truck drivers blush, depending on the day. Not your prototypical business leader. But the reason I signed up for that bootcamp was I saw someone who was operating at a high level in the real estate industry. And I saw that he was consistently able to build teams and get a consistent result from them. And even outside of that, he was also building other companies and industries that had nothing to do with real estate. And again, seeing a consistent result. So during that bootcamp, I learned a ton, but one of my biggest takeaways is he started talking about systemizing his business and why it was so important to have systems and processes. And I could not have told you what a business system or process was at the time. And I probably only partially understood it, but I knew there was something in that. And that launched me into years of digging into how to do this. How do I bring this into my own business? And I began reading books like the E-Myth and Traction and Built the Last and all of these great books talked about systemizing. You need to systemize your business. So that got me to a place where I was chewing on this a lot over the years and started to create and implement it within my business. But bringing us to today, one of the big turning points was when I found out about the systemology framework, which is one of the blueprints we're gonna talk about today. And systemology at its core is a system for systemizing small businesses. And so it was a simple way that I could now help myself and now help others to systemize their business and solve that problem. So that's the long answer to a short question. Systemology is a simple way to systematize, presented in a really simple way for those not well-versed in complex ideas.Share on X Okay, so I'm very curious. You know, the E-Myth obviously was the first one to my knowledge that to small business owners to systemize their business. Obviously, traction does it to some extent as well. How is systemology different and what you know, how does it, you know, how does it present this whole conundrum of systemizing a business in the length of a book, because for E-myth, it's maybe 10 pages. At the most, traction is probably five. A systemology is at least 150 pages.
Joe Newton is a business consultant in Dallas, Texas, who has a Kingdom mindset and loves people well. He had a transformation in his life, and he now endeavors to partner with God in all aspects of his life. In this episode, Joe talks about how reading the word of God changed his life and […] The post Listen: Business consultant has a heart for serving others and helping people do the same appeared first on Yellowhammer News.
The best way to build your business is with a niche—a specific segment of a larger market which is defined by certain a persona or an identity that makes it unique from the larger market. Joe Newton shows you how to achieve product-market fit by finding your niche and then shows you how to define your ideal client. He'll show you his exact framework to identify, clarify and sell-to the clients you want for your business. This episode covers the topics of niche business, marketing, clarifying your message, sales, business development, Kingdom Business, and stewardship.
Don't miss this important update from Joe Newton, co-host of the Eternal Entrepreneur. He brings some exciting and interesting news about changes in the show.
The best way to build your business is with a niche—a specific segment of a larger market which is defined by certain a persona or an identity that makes it unique from the larger market. Joe Newton shows you how to achieve product-market fit by finding your niche and then shows you how to define your ideal client. He'll show you his exact framework to identify, clarify and sell-to the clients you want for your business. This episode covers the topics of niche business, marketing, clarifying your message, sales, business development, Kingdom Business, and stewardship.
You've come so far. It may not feel like it, but you have. In this episode, Joe Newton shares how to appreciate how your relationship with God, and your business, have developed overtime. We all start as baby Christians and entrepreneurs. We don't know everything and there is a definite journey ahead of us—but sometimes, it can feels as if we haven't developed at all. If we focus too much on what feels like stagnant growth, we won't appreciate just how much we've change—for the good. Joe encourages you to stay the course, and consider how you've developed, both professionally and spiritually, so that you won't give up in the worthwhile journey of life. Don't miss this encouraging episode as you plan your week ahead. This episode covers the topics of reflection, spiritual journey, business development, peace, spiritual growth, forgiveness of self, Kingdom business, prayer, Holy Spirit, and encouragement.
Does tithing still hold relevance for today? Moreover, should tithing be something your Kingdom Business considers? In this episode, Joe Newton discusses his perspective on tithing and how it can build your faith and deepen your relationship with God.This episode covers the topics of tithing, giving, giving 10%, Old Testament, partnership, supporting the Church, Kingdom Business, and entrepreneurship. Today on the Lunch Break we dig into Tithing. Thanks for sharing this podcast & leaving a 5 Star Review! Resources https://www.amazon.com/Calling-Awaken-Purpose-Your-Work/dp/0830780734/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2J1JOZDJBAKG8&dchild=1&keywords=pierce+brantley&qid=1595612612&sprefix=pierce+brant%2Caps%2C363&sr=8-1 (Calling: Awaken to the Purpose of Your Work) – by Pierce BrantleyTo read the first chapter free of Pierce's new book Calling and for more information or resources please visit http://eternalentrepreneur.co/ (eternalentrepreneur.co)
Do you feel overwhelmed? Like you've just traded in one job for another? In this episode, Joe Newton shares his advice on how to find freedom—spiritually, emotionally, and most importantly, in your entrepreneurial endeavors, as you seek to discover God's rest in your business. You'll learn how to reset yourself, let go of anxiety, and rest in the work God has given you to do as a Kingdom entrepreneur.This episode covers the topics of anxiety, feeling overwhelmed, overwork, being tired, feeling lost, finding peace, prayer, and listening to the Holy Spirit. Thanks for sharing this podcast & leaving a 5 Star Review! Resources https://www.amazon.com/Calling-Awaken-Purpose-Your-Work/dp/0830780734/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2J1JOZDJBAKG8&dchild=1&keywords=pierce+brantley&qid=1595612612&sprefix=pierce+brant%2Caps%2C363&sr=8-1 (Calling: Awaken to the Purpose of Your Work) – by Pierce BrantleyTo read the first chapter free of Pierce's new book Calling and for more information or resources please visit http://eternalentrepreneur.co/ (eternalentrepreneur.co)
On this episode, McIntyre has a chat with Joe Newton of EIJ Solutions. Joe is a husband, father and business process consultant from Allen, TX. They discuss Joe's passion to empower entrepreneurs and business owners to advance the Kingdom of God. Get registered NOW for the upcoming NLE event August 6-8, by visiting THEMICHAELMCINTYRE.COM Check out the other shows from KB PODCAST PRODUCTIONS: THE KINGDOM BRINGER PODCAST SUPER-NATURAL LIVING WITH BETH PACKARD CINDY STEWART PODCAST KINGDOM MASTER MIND PODCAST WITH ANN MCDONALD Podcast music from HOOKSOUNDS.COM
Do you have a problem to solve in your business? We all get stuck sometimes as Christian business leaders. How do we move past getting stuck? We start with wise counsel: aka good advice. Good advice will give us a higher, more kingdom-minded perspective, and that's what Joe Newton brings to you in this episode. Joe unpacks a meaningful story and principle about the value of finding and implementing useful feedback and advice. Get ready for some encouragement! This episode covers the topics of finding and implementing wise counsel, constructive criticism, good advice, positive feedback, growing your business, humility, trust, and honesty. Thanks for sharing this podcast & leaving a 5 Star Review! Resources https://www.amazon.com/Calling-Awaken-Purpose-Your-Work/dp/0830780734/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2J1JOZDJBAKG8&dchild=1&keywords=pierce+brantley&qid=1595612612&sprefix=pierce+brant%2Caps%2C363&sr=8-1 (Calling: Awaken to the Purpose of Your Work) – by Pierce BrantleyTo read the first chapter free of Pierce's new book Calling and for more information or resources please visit http://eternalentrepreneur.co/ (eternalentrepreneur.co)
How many hats do you wear in your business? Would you like to wear fewer? Joe Newton shares teaches his principles for delegating busy work, so you can leverage the highest and best use of your time. This episodes covers the topics of delegation, management, time management, people management, day planning, mindsets, and restructuring your business. Thanks for sharing this podcast & leaving a 5 Star Review! Resources https://www.amazon.com/Calling-Awaken-Purpose-Your-Work/dp/0830780734/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2J1JOZDJBAKG8&dchild=1&keywords=pierce+brantley&qid=1595612612&sprefix=pierce+brant%2Caps%2C363&sr=8-1 (Calling: Awaken to the Purpose of Your Work) – by Pierce BrantleyTo read the first chapter free of Pierce's new book Calling and for more information or resources please visit http://eternalentrepreneur.co/ (eternalentrepreneur.co)
Joe Newton has been the co-host of the Hospice Chaplaincy show from the very beginning but he has never shared his journey to hospice chaplaincy work. We thought this would be a great opportunity for our listeners to get to know Joe Newton a little more.
Today's episode is a special bonus episode from our friends at The Emergence Business Podcast. Co-host of the Eternal Entrepreneur, Joe Newton, describes the journey he has been on over the last few years and gives an inside look at some of the things God was doing in him and through him as he walked through some of the challenges all too common to most entrepreneurs. Please check out The Emergence Business Podcast for other great conversations about Kingdom business. The Emergence Business Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/emergence-business-podcast/id1540896173 (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/emergence-business-podcast/id1540896173) To learn more about Eternal Entrepreneur Podcast visit our website at http://eternalentrepreneur.co/ (eternalentrepreneur.co)
In today's episode our guest, Joe Newton, describes the journey he has been on over the last few years and gives us an inside look to some of the things God was doing in him and through him as he walked through some of the challenges all to common to most entrepreneurs.
In Today’s episode, Saul Ebema and Joe Newton talk remotely via zoom with Sheila Aird in Chicago. Sheila is the Clinical Liaison for hospice at University of Chicago Medicine. In this episode, she shares what 18 years of nursing has taught her and part of that is the importance of active listening. End-of-life encompasses many aspects of care: pain and symptom management, culturally sensitive practices, assisting patients and their families through the death and dying process, and ethical decision making. Developing active listening and effective communication skills can enhance the hospice staff-patient trust relationship and create a healing environment.
In Today’s episode, Saul Ebema and Joe Newton speak with Dr. Naheed Dosani. Dr. Dosani is a palliative care physician who cares for homeless and vulnerably housed individuals with dignity and compassion, whether in a shelter or on the street in Toronto, Canada. He is also the Founder and lead physician - Palliative Education And Care for the Homeless (PEACH), Inner City Health Associates
McIntyre had the privilege of being a guest on the Eternal Entrepreneur Podcast. This is a show hosted by his friends, Joe Newton and Pierce Brantley. They discuss Michael's highs and lows in business. Michael gets to share some practical advice on hearing God's voice and having a right view of money. Check out Joe and Pierce's podcast ETERNAL ENTREPRENEUR To register for Michael’s Next Level Experience and for more information or resources please visit THEMICHAELMCINTYRE.COMCheck out the other shows from KB PODCAST PRODUCTIONS:THE KINGDOM BRINGER PODCASTSUPER-NATURAL LIVING WITH BETH PACKARD CINDY STEWART PODCASTKINGDOM MASTER MIND PODCAST WITH ANN MCDONALD Podcast music from HOOKSOUNDS.COM
What is an Eternal Entrepreneur? On episode one of the Eternal Entrepreneur, Pierce Brantley and Joe Newton introduce the podcast and walk you through what you can expect from listening to the show. Topics discussed include what it means to be an Eternal Entrepreneur, the type of content that we will share, and when you can expect to hear new stuff. Show Notes: Pierce and Joe's backgrounds What is an Eternal Entrepreneur? Where did the term eternal entrepreneur come from? Type of content including interviews and teach focused episodes What does it look like to go past just applying biblical principles to your business Partnering with God An Eternal Entrepreneur is always asking what is the good God has for this How do you find a balance between the practical and the spiritual 3 Key Points: An Eternal Entrepreneur is partnering with God to find the good and build a lasting legacy You can expect one episode a week that will alternate between interviews and teaching Joe and Pierce have both built businesses and partnered with the Lord in the process. You will be introduced to other like minded entrepreneurs to learn how to do it as well. Tweetable Quotes: -“An Eternal Entrepreneur is building something that is going to leave a lasting effect.” – Joe Newton -”World-class is not the best you can do in Christ.” - Pierce Brantley Resources Mentioned:Calling: Awaken to the Purpose of Your Work – https://www.amazon.com/Calling-Awaken-Purpose-Your-Work/dp/0830780734/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2J1JOZDJBAKG8&dchild=1&keywords=pierce+brantley&qid=1595612612&sprefix=pierce+brant%2Caps%2C363&sr=8-1 (Link to Purchase) by Pierce BrantleyTo find out when our new episodes are released sign up for our email list at www.PierceBrantley.co/podcast Join our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/The-Eternal-Entrepreneur-104455511332701 (www.facebook.com/The-Eternal-Entrepreneur-104455511332701)
In today’s episode we talk to Colleen Hansen and Joe Newton who is also the co host of the hospice chaplaincy show on the importance of animal-assisted Therapy (AAT). Animal‐assisted therapy (AAT) is defined as “The introduction of an animal into the immediate surroundings of an individual, or a group, as a medium of interaction with a therapeutic purpose” Also known as pet‐therapy.
The Hospice Chaplaincy Show hosts Saul Ebema and Joe Newton were joined remotely in the studio by the legendary author, public speaker and journalist Katy Butler. She has written two groundbreaking books about the end of life. Her first book, Knocking on Heaven’s Door: The Path to a Better Way of Death, is a national bestseller. She has followed that up with her new book, The Art of Dying Well: A Practical Guide to a Good End of Life.
Due to the pandemic, the Hospice Chaplaincy Show hosts Joe Newton and Saul Ebema remotely interview our guests, Rev. Kathy O’Donoghue who works as the chaplain at Norwell VNA and Hospice in Massachusetts, Rev. Petra Van De Water who works as the Spiritual care counselor at Pathways Home Health and Hospice in California and Dr. Claire Gray who works as the Spiritual Care Manager at Pathways Home Health and Hospice in California.
In this week’s episode, Dr. Saul Ebema and Dr. Joe Newton sit down to talk about the challenges of the family members of the hospice patient and how to help them.
In this episode, Dr. Saul Ebema and Dr. Joe Newton discuss therapeutic interventions for children and teenage hospice patients. There is an implied though not plainly expressed expectation in our culture that the parent will die before the child. The orderliness of the universe seems to be undermined when this expectation is unmet.
Show hosts Saul Ebema and Joe Newton sit down to share about their passion for hospice ministry.
www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com The committee tasked with reviewing Gwinnett County’s transit plan in the wake of March’s failed referendum intends to steer clear of recommending major changes.The panel has instead opted to explore smaller tweaks to help fill the plan’s coverage gaps.This course of action has rankled transit critics and supporters alike.Detractors allege the county has steered the committee toward merely providing a rubber stamp for the existing plan.“They never wanted any other input,” said Norcross resident Joe Newton, who led a small but effective opposition effort to March’s ballot measure. “The whole thing was structured so they would come out with this conclusion.”SOURCE: www.AJC.com#GwinnettCountyPodcast, #Horoscope,
In this episode, we talk with DAVID BAILEY, the President of Southern States Material Handling, a Toyota Industries Company, that provides material handling solutions to its customers.THOUGHT #1Connect with your people; then connect them to each other.THOUGHT #2Working together without alignment is cooperation, not collaboration. – Alan SchaeferCONNECT:Website: www.sstlift.comEmail: dbailey@sstlift.comBRAND & RESOURCE MENTIONS:Big Kettle Drum - www.BigKettleDrum.comThe Seminole Tribe of Florida - SemTribe.comHooters - Hooters.comStarbucks - Starbucks.comSouthwest Airlines - Southwest.comJoe Newton - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Newton_(coach)Alan Schaefer - premierespeakers.com/alan-schaefer/bioBanding People Together - www.bandingpeopletogether.comNick Sarillo - www.adlspeakers.com/nick-full-bioLaw & Order - www.nbc.com/law-and-order-special-victims-unitU2 - www.u2.comHard Rock International – www.HardRock.comRock ‘n Roll With It: Overcoming the Challenge of Change (Brant Menswar) – www.RocknRollWithIt.comCulture That Rocks: How to Revolutionize Your Company’s Culture (Jim Knight) – www.CultureThatRocks.comCannonball Kids’ cancer – www.CannonballKidscancer.orgKeppler Speakers - www.KepplerSpeakers.comCertified Rock Star - www.CertifiedRockStar.comThoughts That Rock – www.ThoughtsThatRock.comSpectacle Photography (Show/Website Photos) – www.spectaclephoto.comJeffrey Todd “JT” Keel (Show Music) - https://www.facebook.com/jtkeelDAVID BAILEY BIO:David is currently the President of Southern States Material Handling, a Toyota Industries Company, that provides material handling solutions to its customers. His organization has 300 associates spread over 9 locations in Georgia and Florida.David has been with Toyota for 7 years since he transitioned from 22 years as an Army Officer. His leadership career in the military was leading aviation organizations including piloting scout helicopters. He served in several locations in the United States, Europe, and two years in the Middle East where he was awarded two Bronze Stars. Although he resides in Tampa, Florida, he still follows his home state Sooners on the gridiron.David is a veracious learner, reading everything from Peter Drucker to the Bible, consistently improving his leadership abilities to better serve his associates, customers and company. He holds an MBA from the Whitman School of Management and a Master of Arts in Public Administration both from Syracuse University, which is also where he developed an allergy to cold weather.Dave and his Wife merged their bands 6 years ago creating household of six kids, a live-in Grandma, two miniature schnauzers and a Beta fish named Blueberry. Although two kids are out on their own, the youngest two have filled up his spare time with travel baseball.
This weeks interview is with Joe Newton Of Irish Seedsavers. 20th July 2019
www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com A complaint claiming that Gwinnett Commission Chairwoman Charlotte Nash violated state campaign finance laws by advocating for the county’s transit referendum has “no evidentiary or legal basis,” her attorneys argued in a recent filing.Joe Newton, the longtime local activist whose opposition effort helped sink the March referendum, filed the complaint against Nash with the state ethics commission on April 16.
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Comedy open mics, historical podcasts, and clown rights. Check out Joe Newton’s latest pod: https://www.buzzsprout.com/49861/429040-a-tale-of-two-men Or get it on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/historical-intentions/id1050531386?mt=2&i=376260195 If you like it, grill him on facebook to make more episodes: https://www.facebook.com/historicalintentions/
A Tale of Two Men. This is the tale of Plato and Frederick the Great, revolving around the theme of democracy and fascism. It brings the topic from ancient Greece into the modern day, and places that any self-respecting podcaster wouldn't go. Because it's controversial. Plato, Communism, Fascism and Frederick the Great.
Our first guest on the Podcast, Joe Newton shares his scholarly insights on economics, history, religion, and everything else that you shouldn't mention in polite company. Check out Joe's Podcast Historical Intentions
This is a history podcast, and in this episode we focus on the Great Northern War, Carolus Rex (or King Karl XII) and Sweden. What makes this podcast unique is the analyzing of the intentions of the King.
Well what can we say apart from it's bad, ok then it's very bad. Another defeat, this time against a side that we destroyed just four months back, we could have been 5 down by half time, Birmingham a cut above.Shaun Maloney and Callum McManaman are reportedly on their way, the transfer window will see changes in the playing staff, hopefully the rumour of incomings will be true.Big game this weekend, we preview the Blackburn game, another tough encounter.Contents: Matrimonial intros (0:00); Donaldson v Wigan: Birmingham review (1:30) including Dinner Dinner Statman and report from correspondent Russialatic (2:00); panic on the streets of Wigan (10:10) and outside influences? (14:20); elephants stampeding in the room (18:55); When I'm Cleaning (Transfer) Windows (24:50); B'burn succinct teletext preview (34:20) including Statman 2 (37:00) and positively negative predictions (40:00); Fit Fans: looking forward to Tuesday nights (43:20); All Gone Latics #03 not-so-cheap plug (45:55) with Joe Newton interview (49:00)
Comedian Rosie Tran talks to indie film producer and political activist about his controversial film, “Missing, Presumed Dead: The Search for American POWs” directed by Bill Dumas, including discussions on the POW issue and government corruption. They, also, talk about his other film, “The Long Green Line” directed by Matthew Arnold, about cross country coach, Joe Newton. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/out-of-the-box-podcast/support