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This week, I sit down with my good friend, Capt. John Landry, whose journey from fishing in the Florida Keys to becoming a guide in Alaska and Florida is nothing short of remarkable. I've had the privilege of fishing with John's father, for many years in the beautiful Florida Keys. John joined us on these expeditions when he was just ten years old, and it's been a joy to witness his evolution into a seasoned guide. In this episode, we delve into John's experiences, exploring how he transitioned from having zero freshwater guiding experience to becoming a guide in the wilds of Alaska and then returning to Florida. John's story is one of passion, dedication, and the pursuit of his dreams. While we discuss various water quality issues, our conversation takes us beyond the technicalities. We explore John's encounters with wildlife, particularly bears, in the Alaskan wilderness. His tales of bear sightings and the respect he holds for these majestic creatures offer a unique perspective on the Alaskan landscape. Book a Trip with Capt. John: http://www.sportfisha.com Florida Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportfisha/ Alaska Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anglersalibi/ Captains for Clean Water Documentary - John's Story: https://captainsforcleanwater.org/events/everyoneinbetween/ #FishingAdventures #GuidingJourney #WildlifeEncounters #PodcastEpisode #WildlifePhotography #AlaskaFishing #FishingGuide #CleanWater Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why was Uber able to destroy the taxi cab industry in the United States, but it failed to get any sort of market share in the United Kingdom and China? The reasons are many, but essentially, the UK had strict licensing codes that made Uber's operations impossible, while China openly supported a local rival to prevent the foreign company from taking over its market. However, the story of Uber is larger than a 21st century tale of government red tape. It goes back centuries to the origins of entrepreneurship and property rights in the Western legal traditionEntrepreneurship is more than taking risks to start a business, challenging legacy industries and innovating into success. It's actually – as today's guest argues – an act of rebellion that challenges the status quo and has a lot in common with fighting a revolution. We're joined by John Landry, author of Launchpad Republic: America's Entrepreneurial Edge and Why It Matters. We discuss how this rebellious spirit has influenced the institutional, political, and legal factors that have shaped our economy—with an in-depth look at how these have operated throughout history and can be improved going forward. Taking us from the economic foundation of the Constitution right to the present day, we explore current concerns about the ever-increasing inequality of wealth, offering strategies to improve the system without abandoning the balancing act between rewarding builders and enabling challengers that has proved remarkably resilient.
September 16, 2022 Super Lawyer Fred Penney and American Entre History John Landry
DisrupTV Episode 293, Byron Reese, John Landry, Howard Wolk by DisrupTV
Former Harvard Business Review editor John Landry discusses "Launchpad Republic," a book that explores America's entrepreneurial edge and why it matters. John and his co-author, Howard Wolk, take an in-depth look at the economic forces that have made the US uniquely fertile ground for entrepreneurship throughout history and how it can be improved going forward. Host, Kevin Craine Do you want to be a guest?
The focus of this episode is the growth of supply chain finance (SCF) in Canada, where an increasing number of companies are turning to SCF programmes to improve the efficiency of their cash conversion cycle, safeguard supplier relationships, and drive the ESG agenda. The episode features a conversation with John Landry, Managing Director, Treasury and Trade Solutions Head of Citi Canada, where he shares his thoughts on what's happening in this space. The discussion follows the article titled ‘Doing business in Canada', which showcases Landry's views on this growing trend, and is published in the GTR+ SCF publication. It forms part of a series of ‘Doing business in…' articles that Citi is rolling out in partnership with GTR, aimed at companies wanting to set up in, and engage in cross-border trade with, high-growth, complex markets.
Join the Waitlist for the Launch Your First Mastermind Workshop here >>> https://www.launchyourfirstmastermind.com Interested in the Brighter Together Mastermind? Contact Jamie directly on Instagram @JamieMSwanson Sign up for podcast email reminders here >>> http://brightentrepreneurpodcast.com/email Transcript: I've been thinking a lot about how my experience of growing a brand new business now is so different from almost 10 years ago when I was starting my very first online business. And it dawned on me just the other day that there is a subtle but powerful belief that I have now. That I didn't have 10 years ago that has made all the difference. And I'm going to share that belief with you today in this episode, So I want to go way back into time and share a story that I think really illustrates the belief that I want to share with you today. So we're going to go back to the 1940s and back then. People did not believe that it was humanly possible to run a mile in under four minutes. They got really close. In fact, I think somebody got to four minutes and one second for a mile, so really close to it. But for whatever reason, no one was able to get under that. And people. Would talk about how they did not believe that the human body was capable of running any faster than that. They thought we had reached our limit as humans, and that was all there is but in the early 1950s, there was a runner named Roger Bannister who made a goal of his own to run the first mile under four minutes. Now Roger's initial goal was not to run a sub four minute mile. I'm sure he would have been thrilled to do it, but originally he was an Olympic athlete. In fact, he competed in the 1952 Olympics and he was really disappointed with his results. He didn't place on the podium. I think he might've come close. I believe he took fourth in one of the races he ran, but he was really down about that. And he considered. Quitting running altogether as a competitive thing. But instead of quitting, Roger changed his focus. He stopped focusing on comparing himself to others and racing against others. And he decided instead to focus on bettering himself and trying to break the four-minute mile. So he enlisted the help of a few friends to run with him during his various attempts. He had two specific people who were very, very fast as well. And one of them would start the race with him and keep him at a sub four minute mile pace. And then the second one would run the last chunk of the race with him to pay some just for that very last chunk so that he had two fresh people who could run the pace that needed to be run to run under a four minute mile, but who didn't have to do the entire four laps around the track that you need to do to make it the full mile. Finally on May 6th of 1954, Roger was successful. He ran the first mile under four minutes ever with the help of his two friends. Doing exactly what I just explained. Now, the beautiful thing about this was he proved that yes, it was absolutely possible for the human body to do this. And do you know what happened? This was may of 1954 in June of 1954. That same year, just the next month. John Landry ran the second mile. That was less than four minutes. That was so quick for people to have attempted this for years and years and years and not believed it was possible. But as soon as one person, Roger Bannister proved that it was possible. Then other people started to do it as well. I truly believe. That all of these new people were able to run less than a four minute mile because now they knew it was possible before then they weren't sure if it was possible, they questioned if anybody on the earth could run a mile that quickly. But once one person showed that it was possible, then they knew that it was. And they were able to do it as well. And so here's what I want you to take from this today. the first thing, the most important thing is that you need to believe that growing a successful business. Is possible for you. This is the belief that is so different for me today than it was when I was first starting out. Now, when I was starting my business, about 10 years ago, I knew that some people were successfully making money online. And I knew that it was possible in general, but I didn't know if it was possible for me. I didn't know if I had what it took, but now this time as I've been starting a brand new business, I know for a fact that it's possible. I know that I can grow a seven figure business because I've done it before. I have the experience that has built the belief that it's possible. And if you want to grow a successful business, you also need to believe that it's possible. For you. And you can do that in a couple of different ways. So let's look at how Roger did this. So he changed his goal. I want you to note this, he changed his goal from focusing on beating other people and trying to, you know, compare his progress to their progress on the racetrack, to focusing on his own personal goal of hitting a certain. Number right. For him, it was a four minute mile or less, actually less than four. For you, instead of comparing yourself to what everybody else is doing, you need to focus on, uh, what success looks like for you. Change your focus from what everyone else is doing. Focus in on what you need to do to reach your very specific goal. So that's the first thing you want to do. And then second, and this is probably the most important part is that you need to surround yourself with others who can help you get there. Roger did not get there alone. Roger had two people pacing him who were literally running. Side-by-side with him during his attempts to help him get to where he wanted to go. They believed that it was possible and they were willing to help him do whatever it took to reach his goals and with everything that has happened this year now, more than ever, I believe that people need somebody to believe in them. Like those Pacers believed in Roger. People need someone to come around them and encourage them as they work towards their goals as they're training, as they're running and really stretching themselves that can remind them that they can do this, that all they need to do is keep putting one foot in front of the other and keep moving forward to reach. Their goals. They need somebody who can say yes, it is possible. And you can do this. You can do this. And we're here to support you in any way we can. This is why masterminds are so incredibly powerful and. Honestly, I believe they are needed more than ever in today's online business space. And even in the online, offline business space, frankly, I believe people need that connection and they need that support more than they ever had in the past. Not only do people get to watch the other people in the mastermind as they are building their businesses and growing and showing that it's absolutely possible. To build a business, they actually get to watch the behind the scenes step-by-step process that they're taking to do it. And so if you're in a mastermind and you're seeing all these people around you doing stuff that, you know, you can do too, and now they're getting better results and they're growing you'll believe that it's possible for yourself as well. So being in a mastermind absolutely builds belief that it's possible and shows you basically how to do it. Watching other people it's like having your own running Pacers. They're showing you what you need to be doing to continue moving forward as well. They will help you hit your goals and support and encourage you as you move forward as well. Masterminds are just wonderful. Gosh, you guys know I'm passionate about these. I've talked about them a lot. But I want you to take another thing in mind is Roger didn't need more education. He didn't need more learning. He didn't need to train in a different way. He just needed to continue doing what it was that he was doing. And he needed the support of people around him to keep him on pace and on track, literally. This might be the same for some of the people in your audience. Some of your customers they've gone through your stuff. They know what they need to do, but now the only thing that's holding them back from hitting their goals and being successful is having people who can surround them and encourage them and support them as they move forward and do what they need to do to hit their goals. they need to watch other people like them moving forward and making it happen. They need to surround themselves with like-minded people with similar values who all want to support each other, take a moment right now and think about some of your best customers. You know, the ones, they're the ones who have the best success stories or they're the ones who've done, all the things and they're moving forward and they have massive momentum. They are moving in the right direction. And you know, you can see where they're going. You know, they're only going to continue to grow and you believe in them, you fully believe in them and you know that they are going to reach the goals that they are dreaming of. If this is you and you don't currently have a different way to support them, you may want to consider starting a mastermind. Now, starting a mastermind allows people to grow together. It basically is a place to take all the things they've learned and start implementing them. They can leverage each other's experience. You can support each other in it. And it's really truly a community of people who come together with a common goal that Bolieve, that it's possible and encourage each other and really seeking those dreams instead of competing against each other on the racetrack in the business world, they are banding together to pace each other. So that they can all reach the goals that they are seeking. If this is something that you're interested in, I'm actually putting together a mini workshop called launch your first mastermind. Now I'm not ready with this yet. It's not done. It's in progress. I'm working on it at the moment, but I do have a waitlist ready to go. If you are interested in signing up for it. And getting access to that when it's available. Now, this is not going to be a $2,000 course. This is going to be a much lower price point and anybody who's on the wait list will get the lowest price that I have ever going to sell it. So definitely jump on that now. If you aren't already, and you can get on the waitlist@launchyourfirstmastermind.com. Once it's launched that link will take you directly to the product. So you can definitely use that, even if you're listening to this in the future, long after I've recorded it. So that's number one. If you're interested in launching a mastermind to serve your people, definitely go sign up for that wait list. But number two, if you're listening to this and you're like, man, I don't have a group like that supporting me. I don't have people around me who have similar goals who can help me take what I've learned and put it into practice and who really truly believe in me. And I want that. I want that community. I want that support. I want to watch others going after the same dream as I am. Then I'd love to invite you to reach out to me, to talk about potentially joining the brighter together. Mastermind. I'll put my contact details down in the show notes. So you can just use those to reach out to me personally. And let's just have a little chat about it because here's what I know to be true as I've been restarting my business and I've been building from scratch, being in a mastermind myself. Has been one of the most valuable things that I could be in the support that I've received, saved the encouragement, the validation, just having people around me, cheering for me, especially in the lowest moments who can help take my hand and pull me out of it and remind me that I do have what it takes. I can do this. And I just need to go one more step further and keep moving forward and keep that momentum building has been invaluable to me. And that's what I want for you. I want you to have that support, but I also want you to be supporting your own people that way. If you feel like a mastermind would be a good fit, So, like I said, just go down into the show notes, reach out to me. I would love to have a chat to see if it's a good fit. And I'd love for you to get signed up for the waitlist for the launch, your first mastermind workshop, which will be coming out really soon. I'm super close to having it done. Also, if you do sign up for the wait list. And you have questions about if running a mastermind is really going to be something that works for you. I'd be happy to answer them. There there'll be an opportunity for you to send me a little note after you sign up or a video, which is much better in my book, because then I get to know you a little better and you can ask me any questions you have and if I think this is something that's going to work for you and your niche, so feel free to ask away there. All right. Would that my friends. Just remember we are brighter together and the world needs us now more than ever. So let's go out and make it
In this episode, we sit down with Captain John Landry and discuss how he went from fishing Florida’s flats with his father to guiding in Alaska’s iconic Bristol Bay. We also discuss fish camp pranks, dealing with bears, dogs, salmon, tarpon and his involvement in Captains for Clean Water’s recent film “Everyone in Between.” To learn more about Captains for Clean water, and to watch the film Everyone in Between, head to CaptainsforCleanWater.org
Prepare for a pretty long intro with lots of news (we even excluded some), then you'll hear some content from Panic in the Dark, and lastly an experience from the New York Marathon! From zombie makeup artist to a substitute race director at Panic followed by the experience of Mike running the course and Olivia and Katelyn as zombies! After that we hear about John Landry's experience at the NYC Marathon! Intro: 0-16 minutes. Panic: 16-28. NYC Marathon: 28-49. Outro: 49-57. Next weekend we will be at World's Toughest Mudder! Mike will be suffering on course while Katelyn will be struggling to stay awake as pit crew! Can Rea win WTM again? https://www.theocrreport.com/the-bliss-of-ignorance-can-i-repeat-as-wtm-champion/ Priceless Makeup: https://www.instagram.com/pricelesshmua/ Patreon: www.patreon.com/MStefanoRunning MStefano Running Community Challenge: https://www.facebook.com/groups/168527377194955/ Use coupon code "adventure" for 10% off MudGear products: https://mudgear.com New Facebook page for the podcast: Obstacle Running Adventures Follow our new podcast Instagram: @ObstacleRunningAdventures Write us an email: obstaclerunningadventures@gmail.com Leave a voicemail: 617-807-0542 Check out our team's website: www.mstefanorunning.com Like our team on Facebook: MStefano Running Follow our team on Twitter and Instagram: @MStefanoRunning Follow our team on Tumblr: MStefanoRunning Subscribe on Youtube: MStefano Running Intro music - "Streaker" by: Straight Up Outro music - "Iron Paw" by: Dubbest
A very sleep deprived Mike went to the Citi Field Spartan Sprint to interview some elites and other interesting people. This is somewhat new for us so let us know your thoughts on this being a more regular aspect to the show! Katelyn also gets a call in with John about the Crush Cancer 5k in Bridgewater, MA where both he and Kay were awarded 2nd in their age groups! 4:35 - Men's Elites: Isaiah Vidal, Ryan Kent, and Brakken Kraker! 6:40 Women's Elites: Orla Walsh and Sarah Harrison! 9:40 Adrian Li from Vigilante Fitness Couple! 13:15 Kaity Zhu from Vigilante Fitness Couple! 16:50 John Landry on Crush Cancer 5k! Next weekend we will be at the New Jersey Spartan Beast in Vernon, NJ! Use coupon code "adventure" for 10% off MudGear products: https://mudgear.com New Facebook page for the podcast: Obstacle Running Adventures Follow our new podcast Instagram: @ObstacleRunningAdventures Write us an email: obstaclerunningadventures@gmail.com Leave a voicemail: 617-807-0542 Check out our team's website: www.mstefanorunning.com Like our team on Facebook: MStefano Running Follow our team on Twitter and Instagram: @MStefanoRunning Follow our team on Tumblr: MStefanoRunning Subscribe on Youtube: MStefano Running Intro music - "Streaker" by: Straight Up Outro music - "Iron Paw" by: Dubbest
This episode is a little late but that is what happens when there is a race on a Monday! Listen to our 24th member of the team, John Landry and learn about his history and future as a runner! At the end we touch on Nancy's experience at the Around Cape Ann 25k, (spoiler alert: sounds pretty brutal for a road race)! Next weekend we will be at: Jeff Coombs 5k in Abington, MA Please consider writing a review on iTunes, as it really helps the show! Check out our website: www.mstefanorunning.com Like us on Facebook: MStefano Running Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @MStefanoRunning Follow us on Tumblr: MStefanoRunning Subscribe on Youtube: MStefano Running Intro music - "Streaker" by: Straight Up Outro music - "Iron Paw" by: Dubbest
In The Country with Dave Woods is all about Country music & conversations with Country artists. The show has been broadcasting online since 2009. On this episode: Julian Austin, John Landry & Stacey Lee, Lindsay Broughton, Victoria Banks, Neal McCoy, Kira Isabella, Matt Williams and Tia McGraff. All of them have great songs and stories to share. You'll hear about artists' influences, their approach to songwriting, who they'd love to work with & more! Dave loves to bring his listeners up close & personal interviews with Country legends and the latest voices on the radio. Several episodes air live every week. Stay tuned! For more In The Country interviews, be sure to visit www.inthecountryinterviews.com
Country artists John Landry & Stacey Lee won the CCMA Vocal Collaboration of the Year in 2001 for their duet My Heart Says Yes. Now, on John's fifth studio album entitled Don't Look Back, the pair have teamed up again to put their voices together on the song We Won't Stop. It's the album's new single being released to country radio now. John Landry started his climb on the country charts in 1999 with the release of his debut album Forever Took Too Long. The songs There You Wereand Bit By Bit became top 10 Canadian Country singles. John was nominated for a 2000 Juno award for best Country Male Artist. He continued his popularity at country radio & CMT with Long Gone and Forgotten, Fantasy Island and When Will Your Memory Let Go. Stacey Lee was a member of the hit country trio Lace and is now a member of the popular group The Western Swing Authority. In Oct of 2012, the group released their sophomore album called All Dolled Up, and it went on to garner a steady series of excellent reviews, awards and nominations. Recently signed to On Ramp Records, the WSA are preparing to release their third album shortly. Tune in to hear John & Stacey talk about the magic of their duets & more!
JOHN LANDRY began his music career with a bang, immediately garnering several top ten hits on country music radio and CMT. Since emerging as the winner of the CCMA award for Top Independent Male Artist of the Year for his debut album “Forever Took Too Long” and earning the prestigious SOCAN award for Most Played Country Song of the Year for his first single “There You Were” in 2000. John has released five albums to date with acclaimed producers such as J. Richard Hutt and Fred Mollin. John’s fifth album entitled Don’t Look Back can be said to be a tribute to the journey that he’s travelled during his extensive career path and in his personal life with several themes emerging throughout the album and weaving their way into the lyrics in many of the songs. Now as a father of two young sons, he hopes to continue along that path for he feels that his greatest accomplishment, more so than as a Canadian Air Force Pilot or as a Country Music Recording Artist, will be to teach his boys to have the courage to pursue their own dreams and to never give up. It is in this vein that John hopes that Don’t Look Back will be his best album yet and is eager to begin touring again this summer inviting fans new and old along on his next great adventure. John is joined by My Heart Says Yes (But The Hurt Says No) duet partner Stacey Lee on a few of the new tracks. Tune in to hear my conversation with John and hear several songs from the new album.
Country artist MIKE TRUDELL is preparing to make his mark on the country music scene with a new album, new stage show, along with a renewed passion enthusiasm. Born in Elliot Lake, Ontario, this Northern singer/songwriter is no stranger to the Canadian country music scene having started his musical journey as a lead guitarist for Juno-nominated artist John Landry. A gig backing up country superstar George Canyon prompted the singer to ask Mike if he was doing this full time. Mike said no, he was not sure if this was the life for him. “I was thinking of making EMS my life’s work because I like helping others in need. I got that from my Mom who passed away at a very young age. No matter how sick she was she always had time to help someone in need.” Growing up, Mike was surrounded by music. He played the piano, his brother played the guitar while family members sang and danced. He was also exposed to his parents' choice of tunes. "They always had a Buck Owens eight-track tape in the old Chevy," explains Mike. “I starting listening to country songs when I realized they were full of great guitar licks and lyrics that told stories. I was hooked.” In a great display of discipline, Mike backed away from opportunities thrown his way to determine a musical career path with proper direction and planning. He realized he needed a team around him with a product that he was proud of and could support with live performances. Enter Canadian songwriter and producer Gil Grand. Gil helped Mike pick the tunes for his new album (Gil wrote a couple of them too) and produced the project. The first single called Do Ya Wanna is a radio friendly song that is sure to give Mike Trudell a solid shot at country radio. You will wanna add his album to your music collection!
John Landry, HBR book reviewer.
John Landry, HBR book reviewer.
This is a recording, from the Mass Technology Leadership Council meeting, of John Landry of Adesso Systems gaving his view of the outlook for IT/software technology in the coming year. He's always entertaining, and knowing this was being podcast he made sure to describe things even if you couldn't see his slides. Recorded: 2006-02-08 Length: 59:47, Size: 27.3MB